Judith M. Brown
Throughout her entertainment career as an accomplished actress, Judith Brown graced the silver screen many times. Brown's earliest roles were in film, including "The Big Doll House" (1971), the Jennifer Gan action picture "Women in Cages" (1972) and the action movie "Slaughter's Big Rip-Off" (1973) with Jim Brown. She also appeared in "Willie Dynamite" (1974) with Roscoe Ormon and "A Woman For All Men" (1975). She continued to work steadily in film throughout the seventies, appearing in the action film "Hot Potato" (1975) with Jim Kelly, the thriller "Psychic Killer" (1975) with Paul Burke and the drama "The Manhandlers" (1975) with Cara Burgess. She also appeared in the comedy "California Suite" (1978) with Alan Alda and "Thank God It's Friday" (1978) with Valerie Landsburg. Her work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Panache" (ABC, 1975-76). Toward the end of her career, she continued to act in the Kathleen Quinlan drama "Independence Day" (1982) and "That's Adequate" (1989). She also was featured in the TV movie "Badge of the Assassin" (CBS, 1985-86). Brown most recently appeared on the Roger Corman documentary "Machete Maidens Unleashed!" (2011).