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Judith Ivey
Birth at
4 September 1951
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Judith Ivey is an American film actress and director, winner of two Tony Awards from El Paso. In 1979, Judith completed her college studies, after which she entered the University of Illinois. Ivy managed to achieve the greatest popularity due to performances on Broadway. She won two Tony Awards for her performances in Steaming and Hurlyburly between 1983 and 1985. In 1992, Judith received another nomination for a film award for her lead role in Park Your Car in Harvard Yard. She also won two Drama
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Judith Ivey is an American film actress and director, winner of two Tony Awards from El Paso.
In 1979, Judith completed her college studies, after which she entered the University of Illinois. Ivy managed to achieve the greatest popularity due to performances on Broadway. She won two Tony Awards for her performances in Steaming and Hurlyburly between 1983 and 1985. In 1992, Judith received another nomination for a film award for her lead role in Park Your Car in Harvard Yard. She also won two Drama Desk awards.
On the big screens, Ivy took part in the films “Harry and Son”, “Lonely Guy”, “Compromising Poses”, “Woman in Red”, “Hello Again”, “Sister, Sister”, “Country”, “Far From Home”, “Devil’s Advocate” and “Washington Square”.
On television, Judith was able to become famous thanks to her role in the final season of the situational comedy “Creating a Woman”, in which she replaced Delta Burke, who had previously left the project. In 1997, the actress was nominated for an Emmy Award for her participation in the television film What a Deaf Man Heard.
In 2002, Judith Ivey starred in a television series.
"Red Rose Mansion" . In the film, to find out if ghosts live in the mansion, Professor Joyce Rerdon invited six psychics to participate in an incredibly dangerous experiment. They tried to awaken the supernatural forces that lived in this ancient house.
In 2010, Ivy took part in the film.
Past life" . In this story, two detectives, Price Wetley and Kate McGinn, using psychotherapy and the theory of reincarnation, help people solve problems in real life, caused by injuries that were received in past lives.