- Although her EastEnders (1985) character Pat Evans was famous for her large earring collection, St. Clement has never had her ears pierced.
- Her stage name "St. Clement" derived from a street in Islington, London named St. Clement Street.
- Her parents Reginald Clement and Ann Tribe married in 1940. When Pam was just months old, her mother Ann died. As a result she spent the rest of her childhood in and out of foster care, but always maintained a relationship with her father Reginald.
- A natural brunette, she dyed her hair blonde upon winning the role of Pat Wicks on EastEnders (1985).
- Was in attendance at the funeral of her former EastEnders (1985) co-star Wendy Richard (9 March 2009).
- Filmed her final scene of EastEnders (1985) on 1 November 2011.
- Is one of 8 EastEnders (1985) actors to have won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the British Soap Awards; the others are June Brown, Wendy Richard, Barbara Windsor, Adam Woodyatt, Steve McFadden, Rudolph Walker and Letitia Dean.
- Ranked #6 in the 100 Greatest EastEnders (1985) Characters of All Time for her performance as Pat Evans (2010).
- She is an avid supporter of Gay People's Rights.
- Became the patron of Veteran Horse Welfare (February 2007).
- As of 2020 she is the 2nd-longest serving actress on the history of EastEnders (1985) (behind only June Brown), having played the character Pat Evans for almost 26 years (originally from 1986 to 2012, and then briefly in 2016).
- Played her first grandmother role on-screen at age 47 on EastEnders (1985).
- Was in attendance when her former EastEnders (1985) co-star Barbara Windsor received her damehood from Queen Elizabeth II on 22 March 2016.
- Was presented her Lifetime Achievement Award at The British Soap Awards 2012 (2012) by her former EastEnders (1985) co-stars Sid Owen and Charlie Brooks. Owen and Brooks' characters Ricky and Janine Butcher were St. Clement's character Pat Evans' stepchildren on the show.
- Her father died in 1993, aged 84.
- Has a brother 8 years her senior from her father's first marriage.
- Ranked #5 in The 100 Greatest EastEnders (1985) Characters of All Time for her performance as Pat Evans (2015).
- Her EastEnders (1985) character Pat Evans was a mother, grandmother and great grandmother whereas St. Clement had no children in real life.
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