Judith Lucy

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Biography

Judith Lucy is one of Australia’s most popular comedians. Her work in radio, television, film and her sell out national tours have made Judith Lucy a household name.She first hit the scene in 1989 as a stand-up but sprang to national prominence in 1993 as part of the cast of ABC TV’s, The Late Show. She did a tour of duty on Triple J and was a regular on Martin/Molloy. Her live stage shows have been what has set Judith apart. Since her 1996 hit, King of the Road Judith has been a regular fixture on the live scene, selling out big rooms with her sharply observed and honest personal monologues.Judith has also spent time contributing features and columns for the likes of The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and Madison Magazine.

  • Primary profession
  • Writer·actress·producer
  • Country
  • Australia
  • Nationality
  • Australian
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 25 March 1968
  • Place of birth
  • Perth
  • Residence
  • Melbourne
  • Education
  • Curtin University

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Trivia

Hosted 2DAYfms Sydney breakfast programme The Judith Lucy Show, with Peter Helliar and Kaz Cooke.

Hosted FOXfm Melbournes Sunday morning programme Foxy Ladies, with Kaz Cooke.

Hosted the Austereo Networks national Friday drive-time programme The Friday Shout, with Peter Rowsthorn.

Hosted Triple Js drive time programme The Ladies Lounge, with Helen Razer.

Hosted the Austereo Networks national daily drive-time programme The Arvo, with Peter Helliar.

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