Judy Ann Nugent (August 22, 1940 – October 26, 2023) was an American actress.
Early life
Judy Ann Nugent was born on August 22, 1940, in Los Angeles, California. She was the daughter of Carl Leon Nugent and Lucille Jane Redd. Her older sister, Carol Nugent, also became an actress.[1][2][3][4][5]
Career
Nugent was a child actor, first appearing on screen at age six in It Had to Be You (1947), where she and her sister Carol portrayed the same character at different ages. A few bit parts in films were followed by her landing a regular role in television's first family sitcom, The Ruggles (1949–1952). Her film career then took off with supporting parts in several mid-fifties dramas, including Magnificent Obsession (1954), one of the Kettle kids in Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1954) and There's Always Tomorrow (1956) for Universal-International.
Nugent appeared in five episodes of The Tall Man as June McBean with thought made to spin The McBeans off into a series,[6] however she gave up acting after marrying in 1961. She did cameos for two independent film productions during the seventies.
Personal life
On March 18, 1961, Nugent married actor Buck Taylor,[7] but reportedly began annulment proceedings within less than a month.[8] They married again on June 14, 1963, and remained so until divorcing in 1983.[7] The marriage produced a daughter, Tiffany, and three sons, Adam, Matthew and Cooper.[3][7]
Nugent died from cancer at her Montana ranch, on October 26, 2023, at the age of 83.[5]
^"SUPERMAN AT 50: 'Adventures Of Superman' Rates As Top Cult Fave With Viewers". Variety. July 8, 1987. p. 47. ProQuest1438487623. In the heartwarming "Around the World," Judy Ann Nugent was a blind girl who didn't believe in Superman. Superman later restores her sight and flies her around the world.