Judith Ivey
Judith Ivey (born September 4, 1951 in El Paso, Texas) is an American actress.
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September 4 - 1951 - El Paso, Texas - American - Actress
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Ivey is often associated with her one-year run on Designing Women in its final season, playing the Texan B.J. Poteet. Ivey replaced Julia Duffy's Alison Sugarbaker, who was herself a replacement for Delta Burke's character Suzanne Sugarbaker.
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Designing Women - Julia Duffy - Delta Burke
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Ivey has been in many movies, including Harry and Son, Sister, Sister, In Country, Hello Again, There Goes the Neighborhood, The Devil's Advocate, and What Alice Found.
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Harry and Son - Sister, Sister - In Country - Hello Again - There Goes the Neighborhood - The Devil's Advocate - What Alice Found
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Other television roles for Ivey include Kate McCrorey in Down Home and Alexandria Buchanan in the short-lived series The Five Mrs. Buchanans, created by Marc Cherry who also created Desperate Houswives.
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Down Home - The Five Mrs. Buchanans - Marc Cherry - Desperate Houswives
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