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      Judy Holliday

      Judy Holliday

      Highest Rated: 100% It Should Happen to You (1954)

      Lowest Rated: 63% The Marrying Kind (1952)

      Birthday: Jun 21, 1921

      Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

      This spirited, intelligent actress of stage and screen played variations of the squeaky-voiced "dumb blonde" role in a number of breezy comedies of the 1940s and 1950s. Under her own name, Judith Tuvim, she formed a comedy troupe called "The Revuers," with Betty Comden and Adolph Green. This led to bits in the films "Winged Victory" and "Greenwich Village" (both 1944) and "Something for the Boys" (1945). But it took two Broadway shows, "Kiss Them for Me" and, notably, as the intellectually ambitious moll in "Born Yesterday," to make the newly-renamed Judy Holliday a star. She returned to films with a memorable supporting role in the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn comedy, "Adam's Rib" (1949), then vaulted to stardom the following year when she recreated her stage triumph of "Born Yesterday" in George Cukor's film adaptation. As the airheaded mistress of a shady and rather dull-witted tycoon who turns the tables on him once she's educated, Holliday won an Oscar as Best Actress of 1950 (beating out Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard" and Bette Davis and Anne Baxter in "All About Eve"). For the rest of the 1950s, signed with Columbia, Holliday made a handful of films, delighting audiences as ditzy but surprisingly shrewd types in "The Marrying Kind" (1952), the delightful media satire "It Should Happen to You" and "Phfft!" (both 1953), "The Solid Gold Cadillac" and "Full of Life" (both 1956). Holliday's last film was recreating her stage role in the musical "Bells Are Ringing" (1960). She returned to the stage in the straight play "Laurette" (Taylor) and the musical "Hot Spot" (1952). A heavy smoker, Holliday died of throat cancer in 1965 at the age of 43.

      Highest rated movies

      The Solid Gold Cadillac
      It Should Happen to You
      Born Yesterday
      Adam's Rib
      Bells Are Ringing
      The Marrying Kind

      Photos

      IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Jack Lemmon, Judy Holliday, 1954 ADAM'S RIB, Judy Holliday, 1949 PHFFFT, Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, 1954, kissing her shoulder FULL OF LIFE, Richard Conte, Judy Holliday, 1956 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, 1956 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Judy Holliday, 1956 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Judy Holliday, 1956 BELLS ARE RINGING, from left: Dean Martin, Judy Holliday, 1960 BELLS ARE RINGING, from left: Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, 1960 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, 1956 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Paul Douglas, Judy Holliday, 1956 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, from left: director George Cukor, Judy Holliday, rehearsing, on set, 1954 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday, 1954 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday, 1954 PHFFFT!, Judy Holliday, 1954 BELLS ARE RINGING, from left: Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, 1960 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday (center), 1954 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday, on set, 1954 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday, on set, 1954 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, Judy Holliday, on set, 1954

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      82% 75% Bells Are Ringing Ella Peterson (Character) - 1960
      No Score Yet 29% Full of Life Emily Rocco (Character) - 1956
      100% 72% The Solid Gold Cadillac Laura Partridge (Character) - 1956
      100% 76% It Should Happen to You Gladys Glover (Character) - 1954
      No Score Yet 49% Phffft! Nina (Character) - 1954
      63% 56% The Marrying Kind Florence Keefer (Character) - 1952
      97% 85% Born Yesterday Emma "Billie" Dawn (Character) - 1950
      96% 86% Adam's Rib Doris Attinger (Character) - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Winged Victory Ruth Miller (Character) - 1944

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet What's My Line? Guest 1953 1957-1958 1963