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Judy Holliday info
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The Marrying Kind (1952): $200,000 Greenwich Village (1944): $400/week
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Movies:
A Thousand Clowns - Lyricist ("A Thousand Clowns") - Year: 1965
Bells Are Ringing - Ella Peterson ('Melisande Scott') - Year: 1960
Full of Life - Emily Rocco - Year: 1957
The Solid Gold Cadillac - Laura Partridge - Year: 1956
Phffft! - Nina Tracey - Year: 1954
It Should Happen to You - Gladys Glover - Year: 1954
The Marrying Kind - Florence 'Florrie' Keefer - Year: 1952
Born Yesterday - Billie Dawn - Year: 1950
On the Town - Daisy (Simpkins' MGM date) (voice) - Year: 1949
Adam's Rib - Doris Attinger - Year: 1949
Winged Victory - Ruth Miller - Year: 1944
Something for the Boys - Defense plant welder (uncredited) - Year: 1944
Greenwich Village - Revuer (uncredited) - Year: 1944
Too Much Johnson (short) - Extra (uncredited) - Year: 1938
TV Guest
Phffft! - Nina Tracey Winged Victory - Ruth Miller Greenwich Village - Revuer (uncredited) That's Dancing! (documentary) What's My Line? playing Mystery Guest, 28 April 1963 What's My Line? playing Mystery Guest, 23 February 1958 Goodyear Television Playhouse, episode "The Huntress" (#3.11), 14 February 1954
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