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Judy Holliday was an acclaimed American actress, comedian, and singer who rose to fame on Broadway and in Hollywood. She won an Academy Award for her role in the 1950 film adaptation of Born Yesterday and a Tony Award for her performance in the musical Bells Are Ringing.
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Judy Hollidaywas 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.
Judy Holliday’s real name was Judith Tuvim. She was born on June 21, 1921 in New York City.
Judy Holliday was known for her roles as Billie Dawn in the 1950 film Born Yesterday, for which she won an Academy Award, and as the lead in the Broadway musical Bells Are Ringing, for which she won a Tony Award.
In 1952, Judy Holliday was called to testify before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee to answer claims that she was associated with communism.
Judy Holliday was an accomplished actress, comedian, and singer who started her career in nightclubs and Broadway productions before transitioning to film roles.
Judy Holliday’s early experience in nightclubs and on Broadway shaped her engaging, comedic acting style that she brought to her film roles, such as her Academy Award-winning performance as Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday.
It’s tough when take 1 is technically okay and take 2 has better acting. Out here (Hollywood) they print the first one. That’s the one where we all hit the mark on the floor and who cares about the acting.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I’m trying to eliminate every vestige of my own personality, style, approach and get into somebody else’s skin. Sometimes I feel I’ve accomplished it. But when I don’t, I’m nobody at all, having left myself at home.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
Now with all this movie business, everybody’s coming around wanting to know everything that’s happened since I was four. It’s like going to an analyst.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I suppose that if I could have quit, I would have, because in those days I never wanted to be an actress, the acting was something to do while I waited for a chance to study writing and directing. But I guess I was just meant to be an actress. Because, here I am.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
Acting is a very limited form of expression and those who take it seriously are very limited people. I take it seriously.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
He didn’t maintain my illusion of myself, he gave me an illusion of myself. Before I met him, I never thought of myself as an actress. Boy, he sidetracked me in a great way!
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
We were wavering around like a ship without a sail.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
When they thought of me, they always remembered the vacuous Billie Dawn. It was as simple as that.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
Nobody can give a good performance unless the authors and composers have written a good part, a fact which is often overlooked.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
Of course I work hard. Why shouldn’t I? Who am I to think I should get things the easy way?
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I’ve always loved words. I ate up all the books I could get my hands on, and when I couldn’t get books, I read candy wrappers and labels on cereal and toothpaste boxes.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
They weren’t interested in entertainment. They were tough. I learned one trick, which was to be quieter than they were until they had to look at you. It took a lot of agressiveness.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I was bargaining for time away from Hollywood, and Columbia was bargaining for money. I got what I wanted and they got what they wanted. They knew I was so anxious to do Born Yesterday that I’d have done it for a dollar. They gave me the next best thing.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I think Billie is the kind of girl who would let her hips swing loose.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I’m a born and bred New Yorker. I belong here. Everytime I leave it’s like losing a leg.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
You have to be smart to play a dumb blonde over and over again and keep the audience’s attention without extraordinary physical equipment.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
Lovers have a right to betray you… friends don’t.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I am not a member of any organization listed by the Attorney General as subversive. In any instance where I lent my name in the past, it was certainly without knowledge that such an organization was subversive. I have always been essentially and foremost an American.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I am not an ‘instant’ actor… to really do anything, I’ve got to try it five or six or a dozen times.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I want a part where I can use my own hair, my own voice, and maybe even be literate.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
The only actress they didn’t test was Garbo. Must have been her accent.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I could talk about him all day. He’s one of the most wonderful things that ever happened to me.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I hated the whole idea of being an actress. I used to throw up before every performance and cry afterward.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
If you can handle a nightclub audience successfully, you can handle anything.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
People have a hard time making me dress up to look like a classy gal.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
It meant as much to me as winning the Oscar.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
We gained a great deal of prestige, but not much money. We liked to work so much we couldn’t hide it and the club owners paid us accordingly.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)
I get very nervous whenever I think about it. I’ve never done a serious play, and I have such awe of the woman – she’s really my only idol. It’s going to be a big stretch – certain people come out on stage and your face muscles automatically tense and you get ready to smile.
American actress, comedian and singer (1921-1965)