Legendary EPCOT Performer Pam Brody Has Passed Away

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Legendary EPCOT Performer Pam Brody Has Passed Away

The longtime pianist and entertainer at EPCOT’s Rose & Crown Pub, Pam Brody, sadly passed away on July 11. Since the news broke, the Disney community has mourned the loss of one of their favorite entertainers from the park.

Nicknamed “The Button Lady” for her extravagant outfits, Brody worked for Walt Disney World for over 20 years, bringing lasting memories to hundreds of thousands of guests. Even after retiring, Brody would return to EPCOT’s United Kingdom Pavilion each year on her birthday. Some of these guests have shared their favorite memories and experiences with Brody online.

rose & crown pub at EPCOT

Carol Stein, fellow entertainer and pianist at EPCOT stated, “she has a following because she made everybody feel special. She was the entertainer, but she focused her energy on the guests, making them all filled with joy and happiness.”

Eric Pinder, former EPCOT performer, commented, “she really had a way of connecting with people and making them feel like they were a part of this big family in the pub. I always loved sitting with her backstage, too, because she was very mischievous.”

Mario Rios, longtime friend of Brody, shared, “she touched everyone. And she is considered a legend at Epcot.”

Fans have also taken to social media to share their condolences of beloved Pam Brody.

Cast Members are truly at the heart of the magic at Disney Parks. Pam Brody will forever be missed, but guests can always cherish the wonderful memories they have with her.

Do you have a favorite memory of Pam Brody? Share your story in the comments below.

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  • Owen Payne

    Owen has a background in fashion and a true love for theme parks. His first visit to Walt Disney World wasn't until 2016, but he immediately fell head over heels for the resort he longed to see all his life. Since then he's visited countless times and now lives just minutes away from the magic. When he's not happily browsing all of the merchandise shops on property, you can likely find him enjoying some Chicken Breast Nuggets. Contact him at owen@wdwnt.com

4 thoughts on “Legendary EPCOT Performer Pam Brody Has Passed Away”

  1. I remember her as a kid on holiday as my grandad would always go and have a sing with her RIP Pam ❤️

  2. So sorry to hear about Pam Brody’s passing. She was a lovely woman and a great entertainer. She will be missed.

  3. As a former member of The British Invasion (2006-2011), I spent many nights visiting with her during breaks and after hours. She was always such an engaging and fun entertainer! She was a class act, all the way. Godspeed, Pam.

  4. We have been going to EPCOT for many many years and the other parks. Pam is the only cast member that we remember well and will never forget. We used to go to this Irish bar just to see her. Her smile, hospitality, and amazing outfits will be cherished forever by us. RIP Pam.

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