Judy Walsh

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Judy Walsh (* 1930 ) is a former American actress who worked as such from the early to mid-1950s.

life and career

Judy Walsh was born in 1930 and had her proven first appearance in the 1951 drama Take Care of My Little Girl directed by Jean Negulesco . In a again only small and insignificant role she was then seen in 1952 in Aladdin and his lamp by director Lew Landers and in the same year had other film appearances in At the top of the Apaches by Stuart Gilmore (with the help of the non-appearing Edward Ludwig ) and Hiawatha directed by Kurt Neumann . In film noir - thriller killers without a mask with stars like Robert Mitchum , Linda Darnell and Jack Palance in 1953 she had a supporting role held and entered it in the role of the bride Maria in appearance, with the groom Fernando Maurice Jara mimed. Also in 1953, the sci-fi film Cat-Women of the Moon by director Arthur Hilton was released; in it she represented one of the so-called cat women . The following year she starred in an episode of the NBC- produced anthology series Fireside Theater ; the director was the German Frank Wisbar . In the 14th version of Jungle Jim , the film Cannibal Attack with Johnny Weissmüller in the lead role, she played the female lead Luora . It should be noted that she often slipped into the roles of indigenous people in her few film appearances . After 1954 she no longer appeared as an actress.

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