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Joyce Audrey Botterill (27 April 1939 – 3 September 2015), known professionally as Judy Carne, was an English actress best remembered for the phrase "Sock it to me!"
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Rowan and Martin with Judy Carne in 1967. Judy Carne had two characters known for their robotic speech and movement: Mrs. Robot in "Robot Theater" – A female companion to Arte Johnson's "Mr. Robot". The Talking Judy Doll – She is usually played with by Arte Johnson, who never heeded her warning: "Touch my little body, and I hit you!"
Judy Carne Flip Mark Dennis Waterman Diana Chesney: Theme music composer: Cyril J. Mockridge: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 2: No. of episodes: 27: Production; Executive producer: Cy Howard: Camera setup: Multi-camera: Running time: 45–48 minutes (Season 1) 22–24 minutes (Season 2) Production ...
Ruth Buzzi, Jo Anne Worley, Goldie Hawn, Artie Johnson, Chelsea Brown, Judy Carne & Henry Gibson of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In: Photo Montage: 3/15/1969: Buddy Foster & Ken Berry of Mayberry R.F.D. Photograph: 3/22/1969: Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched: Photograph: 3/29/1969: Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry & Robert Stack of The Name of the Game ...
In real life, Hoffmann, a former child actress, is the mom of Rosemary, 1. And given her long history in Hollywood, she, like Light, is deeply appreciative of her "Transparent" role -- not the ...
Judy Carne said the film was based on a real-life incident involving Gerry O'Hara's friend Nicholas Roeg, who recommended Carne to play Tom Bell's wife as Carne resembled Roeg's wife. [3] O'Hara said he wrote the film with Tom Bell in mind for the lead role as he was friends with Bell since they made The L Shaped Room (1962) together.