Judy McGee Burley, Actress, Singer, Performer, Published Poet, and Writer. Known for the "2 Pac All Eyez On Me Movie", {Blu- ray} DVD, "Fatal Attraction TVOne" Documentary Series," Selma Movie, "The Rickey Smiley TV Show"; Featured on "The First 2018", "CBS Seals Team", "The Quad" "Barbershop 3, The Next Cut", and many other TV Series and films for theater. Judy is a native Mississippian from Corinth, Mississippi. She attended College at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi graduated with a B.S. Degree in Business Administration, Minor in Music in 1974. Judy started her acting career in 2013 on the Rickey Smiley TV Show, featured singing with Ann Nesby, R&B Gospel singer, and Actress. First Acting Class training at the Alliance Theater, Atlanta, Georgia 2014. One poem published at the Library of Congress 2013, " The Love of Family".
Judy McIntosh is known for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), Magical City Terabithia (2007) and Arriving Tuesday (1986).
Judy McLane was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Were the World Mine (2008), Hiding in Daylight (2019) and Getting Go, the Go Doc Project (2013).
Classically trained and described as "sweet with a twist," Judy McMillan is an American film, video, television, commercial, and voice over actress of a certain age who often plays that strong, spunky, sassy, singular, and sometimes scary friend or family member with a secret. She's known for her work in the Sweetwater Post Office as Marla Haskin in HBO's SxSWestworld, for playing opposite Barry Corbin in An American in Texas, for being one of the flirts in Jimmy John's long running Old Coot commercial, for playing Grammy winner Rick Trevino's mom in his music video Separate Ways, and for embodying the voice of Lexii (the computer) in cult favorite, Average Joe. She's a character actress with a knack for dialects and her roles range from comedy to horror to historic drama. Born and raised on Long Island as Judy Lynn Kamen, she graduated with a BA from Colorado State University in Speech and Theatre Arts Education after spending three and a half years as a Theatre Arts Performance major at Hofstra University. She's proud to say she performed with the Hofstra Repertory Theatre, worked with greats like Joe Morton, Peter Friedman, and Zane Buzby on the Main Stage, and studied with the brilliant Miriam Tulin, who directed her in a production of Rashomon, that was performed at The Mall Theatre In Washington DC for the first American College Theatre Festival. She left Hofstra in the middle of her senior year so she could move to Fort Collins with her young husband where she completed her undergraduate studies at Colorado State. She later earned an MA from the University of Texas at San Antonio in Educational Psychology and spent 21 years as a teacher and counselor working with, teaching, and/or directing special needs students and aspiring performers, all the while continuing to audition and perform (after work, on weekends, on holidays, and maybe taking a sick day or three) as a singer-songwriter, in theatrical productions, and doing commercial and print work. Judy retired from teaching in 2006 and began adding film, television, music videos, industrial videos, and voice over work to her resume. When it comes to The Biz, Judy is a "lifer" who is still going strong. Based in south central Texas, rarely far from an airport, Judy is always ready for that next acting adventure wherever it may be! When she's not working she can be found training, auditioning, rehearsing, dancing, writing, working out, hanging with family, or traveling to the mountains and/or beaches she loves.
Judy Meurer is an actress, known for Enemy Empire (2013).
Judy Mills is an actress, known for Claudine (1974), And Baby Makes Three (1966) and To All My Friends on Shore (1972).
Judy Moises is known for Worst Roommate Ever (2022).
Judy Monihan is an actor, known for Sea to Shining Sea (2017).
Judy Motulsky is an actress, known for Spawn of the Slithis (1978), The Big Bus (1976) and Idaho Transfer (1973).
Judy Naidoo is a South African independent filmmaker who holds a Masters Degree in Producing from the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in the United Kingdom and a BA (Dramatic Arts) Honours Degree from Wits University (majoring in Directing and Television). She is a Ford Foundation International Fellow and a recipient of the Trevor Jones Scholarship (2010).