Judith Ivey

Actress

Birthday September 4, 1951

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace El Paso, Texas, U.S.

Age 72 years old

Nationality United States

#19908 Most Popular

1951

Judith Lee Ivey (born September 4, 1951) is an American actress and theatre director.

Ivey was born on September 4, 1951, in El Paso, Texas, the daughter of Nathan Aldean Ivey, a college instructor and dean, and Dorothy Lee (née Lewis), a teacher.

1965

From 1965 to 1968, she attended Union High School through tenth grade in Dowagiac, Michigan.

1970

She graduated from Marion High School in Marion, Illinois, in 1970, and she attended John A. Logan College, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale), and Illinois State University (Normal, Illinois).

1981

She twice won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: for Steaming (1981) and Hurlyburly (1984).

1983

Ivey won two Tony Awards as Best Featured Actress in a Play for Steaming in 1983 and Hurlyburly in 1985.

1984

Ivey made her big screen debut playing the female lead role in the 1984 romantic comedy film, The Lonely Guy.

She later appeared in the comedy films The Woman in Red (1984), Compromising Positions (1985), Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986), Sister, Sister (1987), and the drama films The Devil's Advocate (1997) and Women Talking (2022), for which she received critical acclaim.

1985

Ivey was also in the 1985 TV remake of The Long Hot Summer, in the role of Noel Varner (Joanne Woodward's role in the 1958 film version).

The miniseries also starred Jason Robards and Don Johnson.

Ivey was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in What the Deaf Man Heard, a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation.

She also provided the voice of Eleanor Sherman in the animated series The Critic.

Ivey appeared in the television miniseries Rose Red (with a screenplay by Stephen King) as Cathy, one of the psychics investigating a haunted house.

Ivey was married to actor Ricardo Gutierrez.

They divorced before her move to New York.

She is now married to Tim Braine, and they have two children.

1990

On television, Ivey played the leading role in the NBC sitcom Down Home (1990-91), and played Bonnie Jean "BJ" Poteet during the final season of CBS sitcom Designing Women (1992-93).

Ivey had lead role of Kate McCrorey in the two season series Down Home (1990–1991), set in a Texas coastal town.

1992

She also received Best Actress In A Play nomination for Park Your Car in Harvard Yard (1992) and another Best Featured Actress in a Play nomination for The Heiress.

She was nominated for Park Your Car in Harvard Yard in 1992 and a revival of The Heiress in 2013.

Other Broadway theatre credits include Piaf, Bedroom Farce, Blithe Spirit, Voices in the Dark, and Follies.

1994

This was followed by lead roles in single season series The 5 Mrs. Buchanans (1994-1995, "Alexandria Buchanan"), and Dave Chappelle's Buddies (1996, "Maureen DeMoss").

1997

For her role in the television film What the Deaf Man Heard (1997), she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.

2009

Ivey portrayed Ann Landers in the solo play The Lady with All the Answers at the Cherry Lane Theatre (off-Broadway) in October 2009.

She was nominated for Best Solo Performance for the Lucille Lortel Award and Drama Desk Award.

2010

She portrayed Amanda in The Glass Menagerie at the Long Wharf Theatre and reprised the role in March 2010 at the Roundabout Theatre in New York, as well as the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.

She received the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress for that portrayal.

2016

In 2016, she returned to the Cherry Lane Theatre in Israel Horovitz's play Out Of The Mouths Of Babes with Estelle Parsons, directed by Barnet Kellman.

Ivey has appeared in numerous films, including Brighton Beach Memoirs, Miles from Home, Compromising Positions, Harry & Son, The Woman in Red, Sister, Sister, In Country, Hello Again, The Lonely Guy, There Goes the Neighborhood, The Devil's Advocate, What Alice Found, and Flags of Our Fathers.

Despite a long history of theater and film performances, Ivey often is associated with the role of B.J. Poteet in the final season of Designing Women.

She appeared on Will & Grace as the mother of Dr. Leo Markus and appeared on Grey's Anatomy, Person of Interest, White Collar, Nurse Jackie, Big Love, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.