- Born
- Birth nameJudy Hamburg
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Judy Landers' pleasing personality and physical attributes have made this former Juilliard music student one of the popular character actresses in both action series like B.J. and the Bear (1978) and Vega$ (1978), as well as in a multitude of situation comedies during the 1980s. Although a student of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, her ability to play naive, innocent or sometimes even dimwitted characters, the blonde bombshell seems to have excelled more in comedies. She has appeared in series such as Night Court (1984) and The Love Boat (1977), and in films such as Stewardess School (1986) and Dr. Alien (1989). She is married to baseball player Tom Niedenfuer and they have two daughters, Lindsey and Kristy. Judy and her older sister Audrey Landers have appeared together in many projects, but one of the projects nearest and dearest to them seems to have been The Huggabug Club (1995), a children's series which they produced for Public Broadcasting. The duo not only starred in the series, they (along with their mother Ruth Landers) produced the series, and contributed most of the music to it, as well.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kevin T. Baldwin
- SpouseTom Niedenfuer(November 7, 1987 - present) (2 children)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesAudrey Landers(Sibling)
- Bears such a strong resemblance to her sister, Audrey Landers, that they have appeared together in a number of features as identical twins, even though they were actually born more than two years apart.
- Judy, sister Audrey Landers and mother Ruth Landers own and operate "Landers Productions" out of Florida.
- Her husband, Tom Niedenfuer, used to be a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He gave up the game-winning home run to Ozzie Smith, of the St. Louis Cardinals, during the 1985 National League Championship.
- Owes some of her great shape to the fact that she began gymnastics at age 9 and has remained a devotee to fitness ever since.
- Younger sister of Audrey Landers and daughter of Ruth Landers.
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