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Judith Ivey

Judith Ivey

Texas native Judith Ivey studied acting at Illinois State University, and began her acting career in the same state shortly afterward; by 1974, Ivey had debuted in a Chicago production of The Sea, and would continue to build her resumé until her move to New York City in the late '70s. A series of on- and off-Broadway performances met her there, as did two Tony awards (the first for her largely nude performance in Steaming [1983], and the second for her role as an abused go-go dancer in Hurlyburly [1985]). Known for her Southern charm and distinctive, rather nasal, voice, Ivey could be seen in film roles throughout the 1980s, appearing alongside Steve Martin in The Lonely Guy, Paul Newman in the family drama Harry and Son, Gene Wilder in The Woman in Red, and in the role of the outspoken best friend of Susan Sarandon in Compromising Positions (1985). The actress also found a great deal of success on the small screen -- Ivey starred in television productions of The Long, Hot Summer (1985), Dixie: Changing Habits (1985), We Are the Children (1987), and Decoration Day (1990) before landing several prominent sitcom roles. In 1991, Ivey returned to her Texas roots for NBC's Down Home, though she found more success playing wealthy widow B.J. Poteet on the final season of the long-running sitcom Designing Women (also NBC). Though Ivey continued to make regular appearances on television (including a performance on the Emmy-winning series Frasier), she found moderate success in several films. In 1997, Ivey played the well-to-do mother of Celine (Cameron Diaz) in Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary; the same year, she would play supporting roles in Washington Square and The Devil's Advocate with Al Pacino. After appearing in several inconsequential films throughout the late '90s, Ivey was featured in Rose Red, Stephen King's popular television miniseries. In 2003, she had a prominent role in the independant film What Alice Found, which won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. She could next be seen alongside Maggie Gyllenhaal, Elizabeth McGovern, and Peter Sarsgaard in 2004's In God's Hands. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide


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Judith Ivey Trivia

When was Judith Ivey born?
Judith Ivey was born on September 4, 1951

Who did Judith Ivey portray in What Alice Found?
Judith Ivey was Sandra in What Alice Found

Who did Judith Ivey portray in Hello Again?
Judith Ivey was Zelda, Lucy's Sister in Hello Again

Who did Judith Ivey portray in Sister, Sister?
Judith Ivey was Charlotte Bonnard in Sister, Sister

Who did Judith Ivey play in The Lonely Guy?
Judith Ivey was Iris in The Lonely Guy

Who did Judith Ivey play in The Woman in Red?
Judith Ivey was Didi in The Woman in Red

Who did Judith Ivey play in Everybody Wins?
Judith Ivey was Connie in Everybody Wins

What role did Judith Ivey play in Rose Red?
Judith Ivey played Cathy Kramer in Rose Red

What role did Judith Ivey portray in The Devil's Advocate?
Judith Ivey played Mrs. Lomax in The Devil's Advocate

What role did Judith Ivey play in Washington Square?
Judith Ivey played Mrs. Elizabeth Almond in Washington Square

Who did Judith Ivey play in Brighton Beach Memoirs?
Judith Ivey was Blanche in Brighton Beach Memoirs

Who did Judith Ivey portray in In Country?
Judith Ivey was Anita in In Country

Who did Judith Ivey portray in Without Limits?
Judith Ivey was Barbara Bowerman in Without Limits

Who did Judith Ivey play in A Life Less Ordinary?
Judith Ivey was Celine's Mother in A Life Less Ordinary

What role did Judith Ivey portray in Mystery, Alaska?
Judith Ivey played Joanne Burns in Mystery, Alaska

What role did Judith Ivey portray in Flags of Our Fathers?
Judith Ivey played Belle Block in Flags of Our Fathers

What role did Judith Ivey portray in Dixie Changing Habits?
Judith Ivey played Sister Margaret in Dixie Changing Habits

What role did Judith Ivey portray in Decoration Day?
Judith Ivey played Terry Novis in Decoration Day


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