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Judy Strangis | |
Credits | |
Roles | Sandra Sue |
Biographical Information | |
Birth Name | Judy Ann Strangis |
Birthdate | December 23, 1949 |
Birthplace | Los Angeles County, California, United States |
Series Affiliations | Cindy Malone (sister) |
Judy Strangis played Sandra in the sixth season episode, "Serena Stops the Show" (1970). She voiced the character of Sue in the animated special, "Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family" (1972).
Biography[]
Judy Ann Strangis is an American actress. She was born on December 23, 1949 in Los Angeles County, California. She is best known for her roles in two ABC television series Room 222 (1969–1974) and Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976–1977).
Strangis' first appearance was in the 1957 movie Dragoon Wells Massacre, when she was seven years old. For the next twenty-seven years, she was regularly cast in small and guest starring roles in television shows.
In 1969, Judy was cast as high school student Helen Loomis in the popular ABC show Room 222. She played this role for four years.
In 1976, she was cast as the sidekick super heroine DynaGirl in the Saturday morning television show Electra Woman and Dyna Girl where she co-starred with Deidre Hall. Her nephew, writer/producer Greg Strangis, wrote two episodes for this series.
Other appearances include roles on The Spike Jones Show (Jones was her uncle), The Twilight Zone ("The Bard"), The Mod Squad ("Outside Position"), and Bewitched. She appeared twice as an extra on Batman; her brother, Sam Strangis, was a production manager on the show. In 1984 she guest starred in an episode of The A-Team ("In Plane Sight") and appeared in the CHiPs episode "Kidnapped". Strangis also appeared in the first season of Barnaby Jones ("Sing a Song of Murder", 1973).
Strangis began doing voice-overs in Saturday morning cartoons in 1972 with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's The Roman Holidays, Butch Cassidy in 1973, as well as Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch in 1974 and continued performing cartoon voice-overs for the next ten years for series including Goldie Gold and Action Jack, Saturday Supercade and MoonDreamers.
From 1974 to 1975, Strangis was a pitchwoman for Chrysler Corporation in the role of "Mean Mary Jean". Wearing a football jersey and short denim hot-pants, she promoted the Plymouth Duster, Plymouth Volare, and Plymouth Road Runner models and often appeared at Chrysler promotions and auto shows around the country. In 1976, Strangis became a pitchwoman for Mattel's Barbie product line.
She has been married to Jayson Sher since November 28, 1987.
Updated September 21, 2021
Sources[]
- Judy Strangis on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on March 6, 2020.
- Judy Strangis on Wikipedia. Retrieved on September 21, 2021, edited.
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