Judy (given name)

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Judy is a (usually) female personal name. It is sometimes a given name, but more often it is a hypocorism (affectionate diminutive of a personal name) which takes the place of a given name, usually Judith.

The great majority of persons named Judy are female, but not all.

People[]

Politics[]

Entertainment[]

  • Judy Bailey (born 1952/1953), New Zealand broadcaster
  • Judy Bailey (pianist) (born 1935), New Zealand jazz pianist
  • Judy Banks Australian television host
  • Judy Becker, American film production designer
  • Judy Bennett (born 1943), English voice actor
  • Judy Blair (born 1948), Franco-American jazz and R&B singer and keyboardist
  • Judy Boucher, Vincentian reggae and R&B singer
  • Judy Brooke (born 1970), English actress
  • Judy Buxton (born 1949), English actress
  • Judy Campbell (1916–2004), British actress and cabaret singer
  • Judy Canova (1913–1983), American comedian, actress, pop singer, and radio personality
  • Judy Carmichael (born 1957), American jazz vocalist and pianist
  • Judy Carne (1939–2015), English actress
  • Judy Chamberlain (born 1944), American singer
  • Judy Cheeks (born 1954), American soul and R&B singer
  • Judy Clark (1921–2002), American actress
  • Judy Clay (1938–2001), American soul and gospel singer
  • Judy Collins (born 1939), American folk, popular, and art singer
  • Judy Cornwell (born 1940), English actress
  • Judy Craig (born 1946), American girl-group singer
  • Judy Craymer, English musical theater producer
  • Judy Dan (born 1931), Chinese–American actress
  • Judy Davis (born 1955), Australian actress
  • Judy Dearing (1940–1995) American costume designer
  • Judy Dyble (1949–2020), British singer–songwriter
  • Judy Farr (set decorator), British
  • Judy Farrell (born 1938), American actress
  • Judy Flynn (born c. 1963–1964), British actress
  • Judy Freudberg (1949–2012), American television screenwriter
  • Judy Garland (1922–1969), American pop singer and actress
  • Judy Adelman Gershon of Canadian children's music duo Judy & David
  • Judy Gold (born 1962), American comedian, actress, screenwriter, and producer
  • Judy Graubart (born 1943), American actress
  • Judy Finnigan (born 1948), English television personality and author
  • Judy Geeson (born 1948), English actress
  • Judy Gilroy, Irish television presenter
  • Judy Greer (born 1975), American actress
  • Judy Gringer (born 1941), Danish actress
  • Judy Gunn (1915–1991), British actress
  • Judy Henske (born 1936), American singer–songwriter
  • Judy Herrera, American actress
  • Judy Holliday (1921–1965), American actress, comedian, and pop singer
  • Judy Holt, British actress
  • Judy Huxtable (born 1942), English actress
  • Judy Jack, Australian TV host of The Judy Jack Show and Geoff and Judy
  • Judy Jacobs (born 1957), American gospel musician
  • Judy Johnson (born 1928), American pop singer
  • Judy Kaye (born 1948), American singer and actress
  • Judy Kelly (1913–1991), Australian-British actress
  • Judy Kuhn (born 1958), American actress and singer
  • Judy Landers (born 1958), American actress
  • Judy Landon, American actress
  • Judy Lewis (1935–2011), American Hollywood lovechild and actress
  • Judy Loe (born 1947), English actress
  • Judy Lynn (1936–2010), American singer and Miss Idaho 1955
  • Judy Lynne (born 1943), American-Australian actress
  • Judy Malcolm (1910–1998), American actress
  • Judy Marte (born 1983), American actress
  • Judy Martin (1917–1951), American country music singer
  • Judy Matheson, British actress
  • Judy McBurney (born 1948), Australian actress
  • Judy McDonald, American comedian
  • Judy Minx (born circa 1989), French pornographic actress
  • Judy Moorcroft (1933–1991), costume designer
  • Judy Morris (born 1947), Australian actress, director, and screenwriter
  • Judy Mowatt (born 1952), Jamaican reggae singer
  • Judy Munsen (born 1949), television and video game score composer
  • Judy Kay Newton, birth name of Juice Newton (born 1952), American country and pop singer
  • Judy Niemack (born 1954), American jazz vocalist
  • Judy Nugent (born 1940), American actress
  • Judy Nunn (born 1945), Australian actress, screenwriter, and novelist
  • Judy Ongg (born 1950), Taiwanese actress and singer
  • Judy Pace (born 1942), American actress
  • Judy Parfitt (born 1935), English actress
  • Judy Prescott, American actress and poet
  • Judy Reyes (born 1967), American actress
  • Judy Roderick (1942–1992), American folk and blues singer
  • Judy Rodman (born 1951), American country music singer
  • Judy Ann Santos (born 1978), Filipino actress and pop singer
  • Judy Sheindlin (born 1942), American television personality known as "Judge Judy"
  • Judy Shepherd (died 2009) of the Shepherd Sisters, American singing group
  • Judy Small, Australian singer–songwriter and judge
  • Judy Strangis (born 1949), American actress
  • Judy Street (born c. 1949), American soul singer
  • Judy Stone (born 1942), Australian pop and country music singer
  • Judy Norton Taylor (born 1958), American actress
  • Judy Tenuta (born 1956), American comedian
  • Judy Toll (1958–2002), American comedian and screenwriter
  • Judy Lee Tomerlin (born 1940), model
  • Judy Torres (born 1968), American electronic musician and singer
  • Judy Trammell (born 1958), American cheerleader and cheer choreographer
  • Judy Tyler (1932–1957), American actress
  • Judy Tyler (model), American (1947–2013)
  • Judy Tylor, birth name of Jud Tylor (born 1979), Canadian actress
  • Judy Wadsworth, Miss Nevada 1958
  • Judy Wilson (actress), English (1938—2006)
  • Judy Blye Wilson, American television casting director
  • Judy Weinstein, American dance music scene figure
  • Judy Weiss (born 1972), German theater and jazz singer
  • Judy Winter (born 1944), German actress

Athletics[]

Academia[]

  • Judy Armitage (born 1951), British biochemist
  • Judy Baca (born 1946), American social science professor, artist, and activist
  • Judy Bonner, American academic executive
  • Judy Birmingham, English-Australian archaeologist
  • Judy Clapp (born 1930), American computer scientist
  • Judy Delin, British linguist
  • Judy Feder, American political scientist
  • Judy Franz (born 1938), American physicist
  • Judy Genshaft (born 1948), American academic executive
  • Judy Hample (born 1957), American academic executive
  • Judy Ho, Taiwanese-American psychologist, professor, and television personality
  • Judy Holdener (born 1965), American mathematician
  • Judy Illes (born 1960), American neurologist
  • Judy Klitsner, religion lecturer and writer
  • Judy Mikovits, American researcher
  • Judy Jolley Mohraz (born 1943), American women's studies historian and philanthropist
  • Judy Olian, American academic executive
  • Judy Roitman (born 1945), American mathematician
  • Judy Shepard-Kegl, American linguist
  • Judy Stamps, American ecologist
  • Judy Wajcman (born 1950), sociologist
  • Judy L. Walker, American mathematician
  • Judy Yung (born 1946), American historian
  • Judy Zeh, American statistician

Literature[]

  • Judy Balan, Indian satirical writer
  • Judy Blume (born 1938), American children's and young adult novelist
  • Judy Blundell, American children's and young adult writer (under the name Jude Watson)
  • Judy Blunt (born 1954), American essayist
  • Judy Budnitz (born 1973), American fiction writer
  • Judy Clemens, American mystery writer
  • Judy Corbalis, New Zealand fiction writer
  • Judy Croome (born 1958), South African fiction writer and poet
  • Judy-Lynn del Rey (1943–1986), American science fiction editor
  • Judy Fong Bates (born 1949), Chinese-Canadian writer
  • Judy GeBauer, American playwright
  • Judy Grahn (born 1940), American poet and writer
  • Judy Jordan (born 1961), American poet
  • Judy Lucero (deceased), American poet
  • Judy Malloy (born 1942), American poet
  • Judy Pascoe, Australian novelist and acrobat
  • Judy Rothman, American screenwriter
  • Judy Troy, American fiction writer and literature professor
  • Judy Waite, British picture book writer and young adult novelist
  • Judy Upton (born 1967), British playwright

Journalism[]

  • Judy Bailey (born c. 1952–1953), Australian television news anchor
  • Judy Battista (born 1966), American sports journalist
  • Judy Bolch, American journalist
  • Judy Crichton (1929–2007), American television news producer
  • Judy Fortin, American television reporter and anchor
  • Judy Lee Klemesrud (1939–1985), American magazine and newspaper journalist
  • Judy Licht, American television reporter and fashion writer
  • Judy MacDonald (born 1964), Canadian magazine and television journalist, and writer
  • Judy Maddren, Canadian radio announcer
  • Judy Mann (1943–2005), American newspaper reporter
  • Judy Muller, American television reporter
  • Judy Stone (journalist) (1924–2017), American film critic
  • Judy Waytiuk, Canadian freelance writer and reporter
  • Judy Woodruff (born 1946), American television journalist and anchor

Fine arts[]

  • Judy Cassab (1920–2015), Australian painter
  • Judy Chicago (born 1939), American installation artist
  • Judy Clark (artist) (born 1949), British
  • Judy Dater (born 1941), American photographer
  • Judy Dunaway (born 1964), composer and sonic installation artist
  • Judy Fox (born 1957), American sculptor
  • Judy Fiskin (born 1945), American photographer and art film maker
  • Judy Francesconi (born 1957), American photographer
  • Judy Jensen (born 1953), American glass artist
  • Judy Millar (born 1957), New Zealand painter
  • Judy Watson Napangardi, Australian painter
  • Judy Nylon, Anglo-American multidisciplinary artist and punk rocker
  • Judy Pfaff (born 1946), American installation artist
  • Judy Radul (born 1962), American multimedia, performance, and installation artist
  • Judy Rifka (born 1945), American painter and video artist
  • Judy McIntosh Wilson (born 1937), New Zealand sculptor and fibre artist

Classical music[]

  • Judy Kang, Canadian violinist, producer, singer, and composer
  • Judy Klein (born 1943), American composer, pianist, and music educator

Crime and justice[]

Culinary arts[]

  • Judy Joo (born 1974), American restaurateur, chef, and television personality
  • Judy Mazel (1943–2007), author of "The Beverly Hills Diet"
  • Judy Rodgers (1956–2013), American chef and cookbook writer

Other[]

  • Judy Bentinck (born 1952), couture milliner
  • Judy Blame (1960–2018), English club hipster, stylist, designer, and art director
  • Judy Cannato, American retreat facilitator, spiritual director, and writer
  • Judy Feld Carr (born 1938), Canadian population rescuer
  • Judy Gao (born 1994), New Zealand fashion designer and chess player
  • Judy Green (socialite) (1931–2001), American
  • Judy Harrow (1945–2014), American counselor, Wiccan priestess, and writer
  • Judy Horacek (born 1961), Australian cartoonist, illustrator, and children's writer
  • Judy Hornby, British-American fashion designer
  • Judy Irving, American documentary filmmaker
  • Judy Lewent, American business executive
  • Judy McGrath (born 1952), American television executive
  • Judy Hoback Miller (born 1937), American Watergate scandal figure
  • Judy Nelson, American litigant and memoirist
  • Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes (born 1958), Israeli socialite and television host
  • Judy Peiser (born 1945), American folk music and folklore expert
  • Judy Smith, American crisis manager
  • Judy Spreckels (1933–2015), American confidante of Elvis Presley

Fictional characters[]

  • Judy, a character 1991 and 1994 American coming-of-age comedy-drama movies My Girl and My Girl 2
  • Judy Alvarez (character in the 2020 videogame Cyberpunk 2077)
  • Judy, wife of Pulcinella in Punch and Judy shows
  • Judy, another alias used by the character Judith Myers from the film Halloween
  • title character of the film Judy Berlin
  • Judy Bolton, protagonist of the Judy Bolton Series of books
  • Judy Brownlee, in the TV soap opera Shortland Street
  • Judy Foster, protagonist of the radio show A Date with Judy and film A Date with Judy
  • Judy Geller, recurring character in the TV show Friends
  • Judy Hensler, in the TV sitcom Leave It To Beaver
  • Judy Hopps, rabbit protagonist of the animated film Zootopia
  • Judy Jetson, cartoon character in the TV sitcom The Jetsons
  • Judy Miller, in the TV sitcom Still Standing
  • Judy Moody, protagonist of a series of books by Megan McDonald
  • Judy of the Jungle, golden-age comic book heroine
  • Judy Shepherd, a character in the film Jumanji

See also[]

  • Judi
  • Judie
  • Judy (disambiguation)
  • Judith (disambiguation)

References[]

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