Birth Day: 1955-04-23
Place of birth: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Judy Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. In a career spanning over four decades of both screen and stage, she has been commended for her versatility and regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation. Frequent collaborator Woody Allen described her as "one of the most exciting actresses in the world". Davis has received numerous accolades, including nine AACTA Awards (of which she is the most rewarded recipient), three Primetime Emmy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Judy Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
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As Mother
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As Self
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As Molly Dunnage
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As Self
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As Jill Tankard
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As G.H. Jibsen
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As Buffy Fletcher
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As Phyllis
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As Dorothy de Lascabanes
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As Jill Tankard
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As Joan Cameron
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As Self
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As Marilyn Dean
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As Sante Kimes
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As Comtesse de Noailles
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As Maxine Pierce
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As Nancy Reagan
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As Dora Fingleton
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As Cassandra
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As Anna Redmond
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As Lillian Hellman
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As Paula
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As Gladwyn Ritchie
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As Robin Simon
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As Lucy
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As Gloria Russell
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As Joan Fraser Welch
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As Suzanne
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As Diane
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As Katherine Witner
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As Caroline Chasseur
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As The Mother
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As Sally
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As Self
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As Harriet Herriton
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As Audrey Taylor
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As Countess Mary Lindell
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As Joan Frost
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As George Sand
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As Vicky
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As Nina Bailley / Georgia White
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As Narrator (voice)
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As Lillie
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As Cleo
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As Harriet Somers
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As Adela Quested
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As Frankie Leith
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As Young Golda
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As Kate Dean
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As Mistress Ford
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As Lou
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As Sarah
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As Interviewee
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As Sybylla Melvyn
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As Lynn