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Judy Carne(1939-2015)

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Burt Reynolds and Judy Carne
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Laugh-In (1967–1973)
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Trained in music and dance, tiny-framed, pixie-like Judy Carne was born Joyce Botterill in Northampton, England on April 27, 1939, the daughter of a grocer. Trained in dance, she appeared in music revues as a teenager and changed her name at the advice of a dance teacher.

Slowly building up a career on British TV, she arrived in America in 1962, the eve of the mid-60s "British invasion," and appeared to good advantage on the TV series Fair Exchange (1962). Beginning unobtrusively in film, she developed enough as a light comedienne to score well on the smaller screen and won a regular role on the sitcom The Baileys of Balboa (1964). Stardom came with her own romantic comedy series Love on a Rooftop (1966) opposite the late Pete Duel. The latter series, though short-lived, was quite popular and showcased Carne's appeal to maximum advantage. She found herself embraced by America as a cute, pert-nosed Cockney lass with a Peter Pan-like effervescence.

It was no surprise when a couple of years later she soared to "flower power" stardom on the hip and highly irreverent TV cult variety show Laugh-In (1967), where she introduced the phrase "Sock it to me!" to the American vernacular. As the plucky brunette, she always seemed to be on the receiving end of a slapstick prank, but the audiences loved her for it. The show also made instant household names out of fellow Laugh-In comrades Arte Johnson, Ruth Buzzi, Henry Gibson, Jo Anne Worley, Lily Tomlin, and, notably, Goldie Hawn, who managed to out-perk even Judy and grab the lion's share of attention. Judy proved herself a game sport for a while, but made the decision to leave the series after only two seasons-- tired of the grind, the typecast, and the disappointment of having her singing/dancing skills undermined.

In the long run it probably was a major career mistake. With the exception of her role as Polly (the Julie Andrews roles) in a Broadway revival of "The Boy Friend" that also featured Sandy Duncan, Judy's post "Laugh-In" professional life was unexceptional with a surprising quick descent. There were a couple of mini-movies, a failed TV idea for a sitcom called "Poor Judy", a failed Las Vegas music act, and the TV talk show circuit. Nothing panned out. Despite an innocent, bubbly, cheery exterior, her private life was anything but. Her 1963 marriage to rising star Burt Reynolds was over within a couple of years. The divorce was acrimonious, to say the least, with nasty, below-the-belt accusations being flung from both sides and feeding the tabloid sheets. A second marriage to TV producer Robert Bergman in 1970 lasted even less than that. More problematic, however, was Judy's escalating financial problems and a drug problem which started with marijuana and hallucinogens and developed into a full-fledged heroin addiction.

In the late 60s and 70s she tried to maintain somewhat with scattered appearances on the musical and comedy stage with roles in "Cabaret" (as Sally Bowles), "Absurd Person Singular," "There's a Girl in My Soup", "The Owl and the Pussycat" and "Blithe Spirit". Her career pretty much in shambles, she fell quickly into the lifestyle of a junkie and began living in squalor. For the next decade, she literally dropped out of sight. The only time she was heard from was when she was busted for a drug arrest or when she made unhappy headlines for a near-fatal 1978 car crash (her ex-husband Robert was driving) that left her with a broken neck.

Judy's tell-all 1985 autobiography, "Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside", was a harrowing and heart-wrenching read with explicit detailing of her descent into degradation. Despite the book, the adorable English girl who captured America's heart in the late 1960s failed to win back a now-disinterested audience. She remains a prime example of what the flip side of a glamorous Hollywood can turn out to be.

In later years, Judy lived and was not heard of much since the publishing of the book. She has allegedly been married twice more since then. She was also in attendance for the televised 25th anniversary of "Laugh-In" and a televised "Laugh-In" Christmas show both in 1993. Out of the picture since the early 1980's, she was a 1990 guest for talk show hosts Geraldo Rivera and Howard Stern and made an isolated appearance as a homeless person in the downbeat urban movie drama What About Me (1993), written and directed by the film's star Rachel Amodeo.

Living quietly in the village of Pitsford for two decades, she died from pneumonia on September 3, 2015, at a hospital in Northampton.
BornApril 27, 1939
DiedSeptember 3, 2015(76)
BornApril 27, 1939
DiedSeptember 3, 2015(76)
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Known for

Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Laugh-In (1967)
Laugh-In
8.0
TV Series
  • Regular Performer
  • Judy Doll
  • Queen Isabella
  • Campus Girl on the Go
  • Fay Runnaway
  • Guest Performer
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • Judy Fairy
  • Juliet
  • Laugh-In Girl on the Go
  • Part of Zero Mostel
  • Sock-It-To-Me Girl
Robert Vaughn and David McCallum in Des agents très spéciaux (1964)
Des agents très spéciaux
7.7
TV Series
  • Salty Oliver
  • Terry Cook
Love on a Rooftop (1966)
Love on a Rooftop
7.0
TV Series
  • Julie Willis
Patrick McGoohan in Destination danger (1960)
Destination danger
7.9
TV Series
  • Juanita

Credits

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Actress



  • What About Me (1993)
    What About Me
    6.2
    • Woman of the Streets
    • 1993
  • Amanda Redman and David Ryall in On the Line (1982)
    On the Line
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Caroline Hathaway
    • 1982
  • Out of Order
    Short
    • 1981
  • Angie Dickinson in Sergent Anderson (1974)
    Sergent Anderson
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Hotline Office Worker
    • 1976
  • Teresa Graves in Get Christie Love! (1974)
    Get Christie Love!
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Miss Duke
    • 1975
  • The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (1972)
    The ABC Afternoon Playbreak
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Stacy Stoner
    • 1974
  • Only with Married Men (1974)
    Only with Married Men
    5.2
    TV Movie
    • Marge West
    • 1974
  • Anthony Hopkins, Ben Gazzara, Lee Remick, and Leslie Caron in QB VII (1974)
    QB VII
    7.7
    TV Mini Series
    • Natalie
    • 1974
  • Raymond Burr and Barbara Sigel in L'homme de fer (1967)
    L'homme de fer
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Ethel Manning
    • 1974
  • Love, American Style (1969)
    Love, American Style
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Paula (segment "Love and the Last Joke")
    • (segment "Love and the Advice Column")
    • Diana (segment "Love and the Single Sister") ...
    • 1969–1973
  • Brian Blessed, Diana Dors, Sinéad Cusack, Don Henderson, Freddie Jones, Nyree Dawn Porter, Robert Powell, and Dennis Waterman in Angoisse (1973)
    Angoisse
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Gillian Pemberton
    • 1973
  • Glenn Ford, Edgar Buchanan, Victor Campos, Sandra Ego, Peter Ford, and Taylor Lacher in Sam Cade (1971)
    Sam Cade
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Judy
    • 1972
  • Amnésie totale (1971)
    Amnésie totale
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • Midge Byrnes
    • 1971
  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Laugh-In (1967)
    Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Guest Performer
    • Judy Doll
    • Regular Performer ...
    • 1968–1971
  • Pete Duel and Ben Murphy in Opération danger (1971)
    Opération danger
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Leslie O'Hara
    • 1971

Soundtrack



  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Laugh-In (1967)
    Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "It's Time for a Quickie"
    • performer: "On the Good Ship Lollipop" (uncredited), "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"
    • performer: "It's a Sock It To Me, Very Interesting, Cuckoo, Laugh-In World" ...
    • 1968–1969

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.60 m
  • Born
    • April 27, 1939
    • Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • September 3, 2015
    • Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK(pneumonia)
  • Spouses
      Robert BergmanMay 3, 1970 - 1978 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Book: "Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside". New York: PaperJacks ISBN-13: 978-0770104948 autobiography with Bob Merrill.
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Ex-husband Burt Reynolds invited Judy as his guest the first time he guest-hosted The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) in the early 70s. They hadn't spoken in six years.
  • Trademark
      The 'Sock It to Me' Girl

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  • When did Judy Carne die?
    September 3, 2015
  • How did Judy Carne die?
    Pneumonia
  • How old was Judy Carne when she died?
    76 years old
  • Where did Judy Carne die?
    Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
  • When was Judy Carne born?
    April 27, 1939

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