Judy Karman
- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
If an actor's strength lies in his or her life's experiences, then Judy
Karman is as strong as Hercules. Growing up second generation in a
small San Diego community, where her father was a tailor who became a
local icon, Judy and her fraternal twin, Ruthie, were born late in
their parents' lives. Their mom moved to San Diego from New York when
she was eight months old and their dad was born and raised in San
Diego. Starting over after raising two other children, Judy's parents
were able to pass on many life experiences, enabling Judy to glimpse a
world that she would later embrace as her own - show business. Her dad
had spent time in Vaudeville, and after becoming a tailor, worked with
many of the greatest names in the business, although as far as he was
concerned, they were just everyday people. He passed this same humility
on to his daughter Judy. Judy grew up, passionately took up tap dance
classes, participated in Community Theater, and loved the summer
evenings spent with her family in Balboa Park, attending the Starlight
Musicals. She always dreamed she'd be up there on stage, performing for
other families. That dream has never died. Judy spent time working in
corporate America, serving as a trainer to both small and large groups
and paving the way to her dream of performing for an audience. She also
spent time as the only female and non-Sicilian on the Board of
Directors of a Sicilian Culture Association in San Diego. During the
90's, she spent time behind the scenes, working with actors and
producing movies. She even did a little acting herself and joined
AFTRA, but the timing was not right and so she stepped back into her
corporate roles. Judy has been a member of AFTRA since 1994, now
SAG/AFTRA. Although she has just recently rejoined the world of acting,
she has not been idle. She attended workshops and training sessions in
San Diego and Hollywood, including 30 hours of intense training with
accomplished director Tom Logan. Judy has appeared in the independent
films, including "The Vision," which was created as part of the 24 hour
Film Festival and later screened at the Portland Film Festival. She
recently made a guest appearance on the Marie Osmond Show on the
Hallmark Channel. That success lead to the show's producing asking her
make a second appearance. The future indeed looks bright for this
passionate comedic actress.