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Judy Toll
Born(1958-01-14)January 14, 1958
DiedMay 2, 2002(2002-05-02) (aged 44)
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian, producer, writer
Years active1987–2002
Spouse
Richard Trank
(m. 2001)
RelativesJosh Trank (stepson)

Judith Amy Toll Trank (January 14, 1958 – May 2, 2002) was an American comedian, writer, and actress.

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Career

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Toll wrote for television programs including Sex and the City, Boy Meets World, Alright Already, and The Geena Davis Show.[1] A Groundling trained in sketch and improv comedy, she started in the local comedy clubs of Philadelphia, such as The Jail House in West Philadelphia and The Comedy Factory Outlet in Old City. She also acted in several TV shows including Curb Your Enthusiasm and Red Shoe Diaries. She was also known for her portrayal of "Andrea Dice Clay", a parody of shock comedian Andrew Dice Clay. She co-wrote the film Casual Sex? with fellow Groundling Wendy Goldman. The film was based on a play they wrote at The Groundlings. Sex and the City episode "Cover Girl" (Season 5, episode 4) has been dedicated to Judy Toll, as well as the pilot episode of Less than Perfect. A streaming audiobook with material she performed at Un-Cabaret, Judy Toll: Shareaholic is available.[2]

Death

Toll died in 2002 of melanoma. Her life was the subject of a 2007 documentary, Judy Toll: The Funniest Woman You've Never Heard Of, produced by her brother.

References

  1. ^ Judy Toll's Biography
  2. ^ "Comedy Dynamics Releases UnCabaret Presents... Judy Toll: Shareaholic". www.newjerseystage.com. 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2023-04-22.

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