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Judith Ivey
JUDITH IVEY is the recipient of the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for her performances in both Steaming and Hurlyburly, the Obie Award for her performance in The Moonshot Tape, and countless other honors for her stage and film work. Most recently she was honored with the Sydney Kingsley-Madge Evans Award for 2004 from the Dramatists' Guild, and she has been inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame. Ms. Ivey's most recent credits as a director are Fugue at the Cherry Lane Theatre and Southern Comforts at Primary Stages in NYC. Judith has also directed for a second time, Bad Dates at the Northlight Repertory Theatre in Chicago, having directed a production a year ago at the Laguna Playhouse. Judith directed the acclaimed Steel Magnolias at the Alley Theatre, and More at the off-Broadway Union Square Theatre and the Falcon Theatre in Los Angeles, and Waiting for the Flood at ACT in San Francisco. Other directing credits include Two for the Seesaw at the Westport Playhouse, The Go-For-It Guy at the Aspen Comedy Festival, and Soccer Moms at Fleetwood Stage. She has also been touring the U.S. in the one-woman show, Irene O'Garden's Women on Fire during the 2006-07 season. Some film credits include The Devil's Advocate, Washington Square, Mystery, Alaska, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Love Hurts, Harry and Son, Compromising Positions, What Alice Found, and Flags of our Fathers. Judith starred in four television series, the most memorable being Designing Women. She was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in Hallmark's What The Deaf Man Heard. Some other TV film credits include The Long, Hot Summer, Decoration Day, Half a Dozen Babies, and Rose Red.

Bio as of April, 2007.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

Working in the Theatre (video)
Performance - April, 1996 - Watch now.

Downstage Center (audio)
Judith Ivey - April, 2007 - Listen Now.

Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)