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Naomi Judd is a Actor American born on 11 january 1946 at Ashland (USA)

Naomi Judd

Naomi Judd
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Nationality USA
Birth 11 january 1946 at Ashland (USA)
Death 30 april 2022 (at 76 years)

Naomi Judd est une actrice, scénariste et productrice américaine née le 11 janvier 1946 à Ashland, Kentucky (États-Unis).

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George Lucas
George Lucas
(1 films)
Bobby Roth
Bobby Roth
(2 films)
Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Naomi Judd (5 films)

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Actress

The Killing Game, 1h30
Directed by Bobby Roth
Origin USA
Genres Thriller
Actors Laura Prepon, Ty Olsson, Kavan Smith, Greyston Holt, Naomi Judd, Teryl Rothery
Roles Sandra Duncan
Rating51% 2.571592.571592.571592.571592.57159
À la suite du meurtre de sa fille par un tueur en série, Eve Duncan devient sculpteur-légiste : elle reconstitue des visages à partir d'ossatures faciales. Secrètement, elle espère trouver parmi les ossements ceux de sa fille, Bonnie, dont le corps n'a jamais été retrouvé. Joe Quinn, son ami, lieutenant de la police à Atlanta, va à nouveau l'aider lorsqu'elle décide de traquer un psychopathe qui a désigné la jeune femme comme une de ses prochaines victimes. Le jeu commence lorsque ce mystérieux Dom téléphone à Eve pour lui révéler son intention de tuer une petite orpheline âgée de dix ans...
Someone Like You..., 1h37
Directed by Tony Goldwyn
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about animals, Films about cows, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei, Ellen Barkin, Catherine Dent
Rating60% 3.0491953.0491953.0491953.0491953.049195
The movie starts with a voice-over of Jane Goodale (Ashley Judd) over the images of a scientific experiment with a bull and a herd of cows, apparently the bull never mounts a cow twice, not even if her scent is changed. He prefers a new cow. Jane says that until recently, she believed that men are all like the bull, but to understand what happened we have to go back in time. Jane is a production assistant with a talk show that has recently been syndicated, which means that the host Diane Roberts (Ellen Barkin) who wants to be the best, is always looking for the ungettable guests, like Fidel Castro. Eddie Alden (Hugh Jackman) is the producer of the talk show and is a womanizer, much to the dismay of Jane who comments on his actions with amicable critique.
A Holiday Romance
Directed by Bobby Roth
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Christmas films
Actors Naomi Judd, Andy Griffith, Gerald McRaney, Jayne Eastwood, Alison Pill, Taborah Johnson
Roles Lily Waite
Rating64% 3.2452253.2452253.2452253.2452253.245225
During the holiday season, Bethlehem School goes under review by a stern school administrator Cal Peterson (Gerald McRaney), sent to eliminate programs to save money and the school itself. Following long review, Cal decides to eliminate the music program led by music teacher Lily Waite (Naomi Judd). Cal is unaware that his teenage niece Fern (Alison Pill), whom he has been taking care of, has been changed by the music program. At the final concert, before Lily must leave her job, the music program is saved by generous donations, and Cal sees Fern perform. There are many sub-plots, including the hijinks of Jake Peterson (Andy Griffith). With a musical back ground, this film is unique in itself, it reaches out to the viewer not only through acting but through the joy of Christmas music, showing tradition in a new light, and showing that you are only as old as you feel.
More American Graffiti, 1h50
Directed by George Lucas, Bill L. Norton
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Sports films, Transport films, Films about automobiles, Auto racing films, Political films, Road movies, Children's films
Actors Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith
Roles Girl in Bus
Rating53% 2.698822.698822.698822.698822.69882
The film, set over the course of four consecutive New Year's Eves from 1964 to 1967, depicts scenes from each of these years, intertwined with one another as though events happen simultaneously. The audience is protected from confusion by the use of a distinct cinematic style for each section. For example, the 1966 sequences echo the movie of Woodstock using split screens and multiple angles of the same event simultaneously on screen, the 1965 sequences (set in Vietnam) shot hand-held on grainy super 16 mm film designed to resemble war reporters' footage. The film attempts to memorialize the 1960s with sequences that recreate the sense and style of those days with references to Haight-Ashbury, the campus peace movement, the beginnings of the modern woman's liberation movement and the accompanying social revolt. One character burned his draft card, showing a younger audience what so many Americans had done on the television news ten years before the movie's release. Other characters are shown frantically disposing of their marijuana before a traffic stop as a police officer pulls them over, and another scene shows the police brutality with billy clubs during an anti-Vietnam protest.