Judy Kaye has changed.
#3Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 2:12pmIsn't there over 30 years between the two pictures?
#5Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 2:31pm
I didn't look as good as she does now 30 years ago...
I should have added - I love the lady and her talent. Wish I had seen her as a bombshell back in 20th Century.
#6Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 3:43pm
The only person that time has been good to was Joan Rivers. For being alive all for centuries, she sure hasn't changed one bit.
Sorry, was I being racist?
Updated On: 5/19/10 at 03:43 PM
#7Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 3:49pm
Hasn't changed one bit??? . . . . Joan Rivers looks AWFUL in comparison to how she used to look:
She should have stopped at the bottom-left look.
#8Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 3:51pmThis thread is ageist.
#9Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 3:53pmChi Chi LaRue looks really different now too.
#10Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 4:15pm
I actually had the pleasure of seeing her in On the Twentieth Century when I was a little girl. She was beautiful.
I also saw Kevin Kline, John Cullum, and Imogene Coca in that musical. Wow, that was fantastic. I just missed Madeline Kahn, though, by one day. Shame.
Gothampc
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#11Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 4:19pm
Who's the redheaded woman in the striped shirt and earrings standing next to Judy?
Gothampc
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#13Judy Kaye has changed.
Posted: 5/19/10 at 4:24pm
"Mason Reese."
Now there's a name I haven't heard in awhile.
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