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Judy Strangis (born December 23, 1949) [1] is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in two ABC television series Room 222 (1969–1974) and Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976–1977).
Leonard Maltin's TV Movies & Video Guide ranks the film as "Average", stating that "Good production tries hard, but script is unbelievable, performances uneven", while the write-up in Michael Weldon's Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film opens with "The first women's prison TV-movie stars Ida Lupino as a sadistic warden (see Women's Prison of '55)."
Judy Strangis as Helen Loomis, the "quiet kid" of the class (70 episodes, 1969-1974) Howard Rice as Richie Lane, the "brainy" kid in the class (35 episodes, 1969-1971) Ta-Tanisha as Pam, the "popular girl" of the class (31 episodes, 1969-1972) Eric Laneuville as Larry (29 episodes, 1970-1974) Ivor Francis as Mr. Kenneth Dragen (16 episodes ...
The program followed the crime-fighting exploits of caped superhero Electra Woman (played by Deidre Hall) and her teen sidekick Dyna Girl (Judy Strangis), who worked in their normal lives as reporters for Newsmaker Magazine (the two's surnames were never revealed—just their first names: Lori and Judy, respectively).
Rota Ree (voiced by Judy Strangis) is Wheelie's devoted girlfriend who is frequently subjected to the unwanted affections of Chopper. [13] The Chopper Bunch is a gang of motorcycles. Chopper (voiced by Frank Welker) is the leader of the Chopper Bunch and the show's primary antagonist. He is jealous of Wheelie and wants only to get rid of him or ...
A present Joan hid before her death restores the Bradfords' spirit after a Christmas burglar steals their gifts. Note: This was a special 2-hour episode; syndicated versions of this episode split it into two hour-long parts, cutting some scenes out. Will Geer and Judy Strangis guest-star.
In February 1980, Nicholas's younger sister Michele Burgen, a 26-year-old editor for Ebony magazine, was shot to death. Her body was found in a locked rental car at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. Nicholas and her older brother Otto searched the country for clues, but no suspect was ever taken to trial. [5]
Lloyd Haynes and Michael Constantine in Room 222 (1969). Haynes died of lung cancer at age 52 in Coronado, California.He was survived by his third wife, Carolyn Inglis, and their 4-year-old daughter, Jessica Haynes. [4]