Judith Barsi

Actress

Birthday June 6, 1978

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1988-7-25, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (10 years old)

Nationality United States

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ABOUT Judith Eva Barsi was an American child actress whose promising career was tragically cut short. Born on June 6, 1978, in Los Angeles, California, to Hungarian immigrants, she quickly became known for her work in both television and film during the mid-1980s. Her vast talent and charming presence left a lasting impact on viewers, most notably through her roles in the animated films "The Land Before Time" and "All Dogs Go to Heaven."

BEFORE FAME Judith's venture into the entertainment world began at a tender age. Discovered at a San Fernando Valley skating rink when she was just five years old, Judith's poise and natural talent quickly led to her first commercial booking. Her debut TV appearance came soon after in 1984 on the series "Cagney & Lacey." By the age of seven, she had already accumulated an impressive resume, with roles in over 70 commercials, TV shows such as "Growing Pains," and films including "Jaws: The Revenge."

TRIVIA Judith's voice acting in "The Land Before Time" (1988) as the character Ducky earned her widespread acclaim and adoration. Her expressive voice brought the character to life, making Ducky a beloved figure for many. She later voiced Anne-Marie in "All Dogs Go to Heaven" (1989), another performance that showcased her incredible vocal talent.

Tragically, Judith's life was marred by a turbulent home environment. Despite her professional success, she endured significant personal hardships, living under the constant fear of her abusive father. This culminated in a devastating incident in 1988, where her father took both her life and her mother's before ending his own.

FAMILY LIFE Judith was the only child of Jozsef and Maria Barsi. Both her parents emigrated from Hungary, seeking a better life in the United States. Judith shared a particularly close bond with her mother, who supported and managed her burgeoning career. The family lived in the Canoga Park area of Los Angeles, where the dark undercurrents of domestic strife were often hidden behind the facade of Judith's rising stardom.

ASSOCIATED WITH During her brief career, Judith worked alongside prominent figures in the industry. Her connection with producer Steven Spielberg, who worked on "The Land Before Time," remains a significant part of her legacy. Spielberg's production company, Amblin Entertainment, was behind the film, ensuring that Judith's voice performance as Ducky would be remembered for generations.

Legacy and Remembrance Despite her short life, Judith Barsi's contributions to film and television have left a lasting legacy. She is remembered fondly by fans and industry professionals alike, who continue to celebrate her work. Her tragic story also serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of addressing domestic violence and protecting vulnerable individuals. Judith's memory endures, with her voice continuing to bring joy to new viewers even decades after her untimely death.