Judy Geeson


Frequently called "fresh faced" during her ingenue period, and still sweet-smiled in middle age, Judy Geeson made her stage debut at age nine, and began appearing on British TV by age 12. Her screen debut as Pamela Dare, a thoughtful and awakening schoolgirl with a crush on Sidney Poitier's upright schoolteacher, in "To Sir With Love" (1967) brought her notice and acclaim. She went on to play provocative leads in a number of British and other films, including "Prudence and the Pill" (1968), "Brannigan" (1975), the thriller "Dominique" (1977) and "Horror Planet" (1980). She seemed to have a predilection for screen pregnancies: in "Prudence and the Pill", she played David Niven's sexually-active niece who finds herself with child while in "Horror Planet", she was impregnated by a monster and becomes a killer. Geeson spent much of the 80s concentrating on stage and film roles. She returned to features in 1991 to co-star in "Young Goodman Brown", based on a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, but it went unreleased for almost six years.

The attractive blonde found a better range of roles on the small screen. While still in her ingenue stage, Geeson spent two years (1965-67) as the teenaged daughter in a family that moved from London to the countryside in the British drama series "The Newcomers" and essayed the role of Lucy Honeychurch in a BBC 1973 adaptation of "A Room with a View". As she matured, Geeson performed in a range of comic and dramatic roles, including a role as a leader on a planet ruled by women where men were slaves in "Star Maidens" (syndicated, 1977-78). She was Emmy-nominated for a guest appearance on "Archie Bunker's Place" (CBS, 1981), and often guest-starred on primetime series, including "Murder, She Wrote", "The A-Team" (NBC, 1986), "MacGyver (ABC, 1988) and "Star Trek: Voyager" (UPN, 1995), the latter in the recurring role of Sandrine. Geeson achieved a more lasting recurring role on the highly regarded and popular Helen Hunt-Paul Reiser comedy series "Mad About You" (NBC, 1992- ), playing their snooty British neighbor Helen. Other notable credits include "Poldark II" and "Danger U.X.B.", both seen in the USA on PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre". She came full-circle in 1996 when she reprised the role of Pamela in the CBS TV-movie "To Sir With Love II", making a cameo appearance in a scene in which a retiring Sidney Poitier is being honored.

Geeson, whose younger sister Sally is also an actress, was formerly married actor-director Kristoffer Tabori, with whom she appeared in the Off-Broadway play "The Common Pursuit".

  • Also Credited As:
    Judith Amanda Geeson
  • Born:
    September 10, 1948 in Arundel, Sussex, England
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Corona Stage Academy, London, England
Milestones
  • 1957 Made stage debut
  • 1960 At age 12, made TV debut
  • 1963 Made film debut, "Wings of Mystery"
  • 1965 Co-starred in the BBC drama series "The Newcomers"
  • 1967 Had memorable role as Pamela Dare in "To Sir With Love"
  • 1971 Appeared in the busted pilot "Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster?" (NBC)
  • 1973 Played Lucy Honeychurch in BBC TV adaptation of "A Room with a View"
  • 1975 Starred in ABC TV movie "Murder on the Midnight Express"
  • 1977 Appeared in the British TV series "Poldark" (shown in the USA in 1979 as "Poldark II" on "Masterpiece Theatre" on PBS)
  • 1977 Co-starred in the syndicated sci-fi series "Star Maidens"
  • 1979 Played featured role in the British TV series "Danger U.X.B." (shown in the USA on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" in 1981)
  • 1981 Was Emmy-nominated for guest appearance on "Archie Bunker's Place" (CBS)
  • 1986 Made Off-Broadway debut, "The Common Pursuit"
  • 1995 Appeared as Sandrine on several episodes of "Star Trek Voyager" (UPN)
  • 1996 Reprised role of Pamela in TV-movie "To Sir With Love II" (1996)
  • Had recurring role as Maggie the neighbor on "Mad About You" (NBC)

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