
Judy Holliday
Judy Holliday (born Judith Tuvim; June 21, 1921 – June 7, 1965) was an American actress, comedian and singer. She began her career as part of a nightclub act before working in Broadway plays and musicals. Her success as Billie Dawn in the 1946 stage production of Born Yesterday led to her being cast in the 1950 film version for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. She was known for her performance on Broadway in the musical Bells Are Ringing, winning a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical and reprising her role in the 1960 film adaptation. In 1952, Holliday was called to testify before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee to answer claims she was associated with communism.
- Known ForActing
- Born21 June 1921 (age 105)
- Place of BirthNew York City, New York, USA
Judy Holliday

- Known ForActing
- Born21 June 1921 (age 105)
- Place of BirthNew York City, New York, USA

On Cukor
2000

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976

Bells Are Ringing
1960

The Solid Gold Cadillac
1956

Full of Life
1956

It Should Happen to You
1954

Phffft
1954

The Marrying Kind
1952

Born Yesterday
1950

On the Town
1949

Adam's Rib
1949

She Loves Me Not
1949

Winged Victory
1944

Something for the Boys
1944

Greenwich Village
1944
