Judith Ivey
Judith Lee Ivey (born September 4, 1951) is an American actress and theatre director. She twice won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: for ''Steaming'' (1981) and ''Hurlyburly'' (1984). She also received Best Actress In A Play nomination for ''Park Your Car in Harvard Yard'' (1992) and another Best Featured Actress in a Play nomination for ''The Heiress''.Ivey made her big screen debut playing the female lead role in the 1984 romantic comedy film, ''The Lonely Guy''. She later appeared in the comedy films ''The Woman in Red'' (1984), ''Compromising Positions'' (1985), ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' (1986), ''Sister, Sister'' (1987), and the drama films ''The Devil's Advocate'' (1997) and ''Women Talking'' (2022), for which she received critical acclaim. On television, Ivey played the leading role in the NBC sitcom ''Down Home'' (1990-91), and played Bonnie Jean "BJ" Poteet during the final season of CBS sitcom ''Designing Women'' (1992-93). For her role in the television film ''What the Deaf Man Heard'' (1997), she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Provided by Wikipedia
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