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  1. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Judy Nugent was a child actress . Judy Nugent started her career at a very young age. She first appeared on screen at age six in It Had to Be You (1947). She appeared alongside her sister Carol. The siblings portrayed the same character at different ages. By that time her sister Carol Nugent has already appeared in five films.

  2. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Fate worked wonders for Buck as his second wife came at the perfect point in his life. At that time, Buck had endured a failed marriage with his first wife, Judy Nugent, with whom he shares three children. They were married from 1961 until 1981.

  3. Zmarła Judy Nugent - amerykańska aktorka, która zaczynała swoją karierę jako dziecko. Grała w wielu kultowych filmach i serialach z lat 50. i 60. XX wieku. Miała 83 lata. 26 października ...

  4. Carol Nugent. Actress: The Lusty Men. Carol Lou Nugent was born on July 7, 1937 in Los Angeles, California and is the elder daughter of Lucille Nugent and Carl Nugent. Her father was a property master for MGM and her mother later became a talent agent, managing Carol's career, along with that of her younger sister, Judy Nugent. Carol began her career as a child. Nugent appeared in over 20 ...

  5. Judy Nugent, the former ’50s child actor who co-starred with Jane Wyman in Magnificent Obsession, Annette Funicello in the popular Annette serial on ABC’s The Mickey Mouse Club and flew in the arms of George Reeves’ Superman in a 1954 episode of The Adventures of Superman, died of October 26 cancer, surrounded by family at her ranch in Montana.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2009 · Judy Nugent is the actress who played the little blind girl Ann Carson. She enters and wins a Daily Planet contest to travel around the world. But Ann is adamant about not going. She entered the contest so her mother could go.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Judy Nugent Credit IMDb. Born in Los Angeles on August 22, 1940, Judy Nugent was the daughter of Carl Nugent, a prop man at MGM, known for his role in propping up the Cowardly Lion’s tail in “The Wizard of Oz” (1939). Judy Nugent’s career featured memorable moments, including appearances in two films directed by Douglas Sirk.