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Judy Landers
Television and film star Judy Landers gamered more acting credits in her young career than most actresses secure in a lifetime.One of the most likable and recognizable actresses, Judy is respected and admired both on and off screen for her sweet demeanor and her professionalism.
From her own series (with Greg Evigan), "B.J. and the Bear", to "Vegas", (with Robert Urich), to "Madames Place", to guest starring roles on "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island", "Night Court","LA Law", and countless others, Judy always proves to be the consummate professional that is a pleasure to work with. Judy's theatrical motion pictures include Columbia Pictures "Armed and Dangerous", with John Candy, Paramount's, "Dr. Alien", and "Ghostwriter", with sister Audrey Landers, and "Club Fed" with Sherman Hemsley.
The glitter and glamour of Hollywood is not the only incentive that keeps Judy going strong. Her marriage to baseball great Tom Niedenfuer and two daughters, Lindsey and Kristy, keep Judy focused and balanced through the hustle and bustle of show business.
Judy Landers began her acting career while still in high school. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, then progressed to the Warren Robertson Dramatic Traing School and the Julliard School of Music in N.Y.C. .One of Judy's most rewarding projects is her award-winning children's television series, "The Huggabug Club." "The show was created by my sister, my mother, and me, as a labor of love for all children." The musical, educational series was donated to PBS by Ruth Landers, and debuted on Public Television in 1996. It ran for about 5 years, and is currently being broadcast on various Christian and urban stations. Judy and her sister, wrote 50 half-hour episodes, as well as the 250 original songs in the series. "It has been a fulfilling experience writing, producing, performing in, and even editing the series,"
She participates in the concerns for the rights of animals, and is an active member of PETA. (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)