14 Facts About Judy Carne

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Judy Carne received training at the Pitt-Draffen Academy of Dance before being accepted into the prestigious Bush-Davis Theatrical School for Girls in East Grinstead, West Sussex.

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Judy Carne made her first British television appearances on the series Danger Man and episodes of The Rag Trade, a BBC sitcom.

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Judy Carne later co-starred with Pete Duel in Love on a Rooftop.

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Judy Carne appeared in the Bonanza episode "A Question of Strength" as Sister Mary Kathleen and two episodes of The Big Valley and guest-starred in episode 11 of the first season of Alias Smith and Jones, an hour-long TV special, "Super Plastic Elastic Goggles" as a part of the short-lived NBC series, Children's Theater, and the TV adaptation of QB VII.

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Judy Carne had roles in the films A Pair of Briefs, The Americanization of Emily, All the Right Noises, and Rachel Amodeo's street movie What About Me opposite Richard Hell and Johnny Thunders.

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Judy Carne starred in a revival of the musical The Boy Friend, which opened on Broadway on 14 April 1970 and ran for 111 performances.

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In 1993, Judy Carne attended the 25th anniversary of Laugh-In and appeared on a televised Laugh-In Christmas show.

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Judy Carne was married to actor Burt Reynolds from 1963 to 1965 and to producer Robert Bergmann from 3 May 1970 to 1971.

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Judy Carne's neck was broken in the accident, but she recovered.

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Judy Carne served two months of a three-month prison sentence in HM Prison Cookham Wood.

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Judy Carne's autobiography, Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside: The Bittersweet Saga of the Sock-It-To-Me Girl, detailed her bisexuality, marriage to Burt Reynolds, and her experiences with drugs.

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Judy Carne moved back to Northamptonshire, England, in the 1980s, living quietly in the village of Pitsford.

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Judy Carne died from pneumonia on 3 September 2015 at a hospital in Northampton.

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Judy Carne supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.