Biography of Judith Lucy
Judith Lucy is an Australian actress and comedian best known for her stand-up comedy. Lucy joins ABC’s The Weekly team in 2019 alongside Charlie Pickering.
How old is Judith Lucy? – Age
She is 55 years old on March 25, 2023. She was born in 1968 in Perth, Australia. Her real name is Judith Mary Lucy.
Judith Lucy Family – Education
Lucy’s adoptive parents moved to Perth from Ireland in the early 1950s, and she was born and raised there. She is the sister of Niall Lucy, an Australian writer and academic. Lucy studied acting at Curtin University before moving to Melbourne at the age of 20. She found out she was adopted when she was 25 and later made contact with her birth mother. According to Lucy, they have a great relationship.
Is Judith Lucy in a relationship?
Judith is currently single and has no husband or wife.
Judith Lucy net worth
She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Books by Judith Lucy
Lucy’s first book, The Lucy Family Alphabet, was released in May 2008. Lucy is the author of the book about growing up with her Irish-born adoptive parents and not finding out she was adopted until the 25 years old. According to the publisher, the book is “a delirious interpretation of Lucy’s childhood [and] the crazy people who made her what she is today.
Her second book, Drink, Smoke, Pass Out (a sequel to her previous biography), was released in October 2012. One reviewer called it “worth it…because, like a true champion, Judith finds a way through his egocentric quagmire. .” Not in a religious sense, but in an honest sense.
Judith Lucy Comedy Festival
Lucy and Denise Scott collaborated on a new live show, The Spiral, in 2013, which debuted at the Melbourne Comedy Festival before touring nationally. Lucy reunited with Denise Scott in 2017 for a new live production called Disappointments, which began touring Australia in March 2017. In April 2017, the show performed in Melbourne as part of the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival. city.
Judith Lucy Against Men
Lucy was named one of three Adelaide Fringe Ambassadors in February 2019, and she performed her performance Judith Lucy Vs Men there.
Judith Lucy standing
The successful one-woman shows No Waiter I Ordered the Avocado (1991), King Of The Road (1995), An Impossible Dream (1996), The Show (1998), The Show 2 (1999), Color Me Judith (2000 ), I’m going to learn to fly (2001), I failed! (2006) (based on her brief career on the breakfast show 2Day FM) and Judith Lucy’s Not Getting Any Younger (2009) were all created by Lucy after she moved to Melbourne.
In 2012 Lucy toured NSW, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney regionally with her new show Nothing Fancy. The Spiral, a new live act that Lucy and Denise Scott collaborated on in 2013, debuted at the Melbourne Comedy Festival before going on a national tour. Lucy and Denise Scott collaborated on a new live show, The Spiral, in 2013, which debuted at the Melbourne Comedy Festival before touring nationally.

Lucy’s one-man show Ask No Questions of the Moth won Outstanding Live Comedy at the 2015 Helpmann Awards. In 2015-2016 the show toured the country. The concert was inspired by her memories of 2014, which she called “the worst year of my life” due to the death of her brother Niall.
Lucy reunited with Denise Scott in 2017 for a new live production called Disappointments, which began touring Australia in March 2017. In April 2017, the show performed in Melbourne as part of the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival. city.
Judith Lucy Career in Television
Lucy has appeared on Rove, Saturday Night Rove, Studio 10, The Project and Hughesy, We Have a Problem, in addition to The Mick Molloy Show. Judith joined the cast of ABC’s live comedy show The Late Show in 1993. She has since co-starred with Mick Molloy in two films, Crackerjack (2002) and Rotten Ones (2003), the latter co-ordinated option by Tony Martin (both Martin and Molloy were individual cast members on The Late Show). Lucy also made an appearance on the controversial and short-lived The Mick Molloy Show.
Lucy began appearing on Rove in August 2009, taking over from Dave Hughes when he left the show. She remained a regular cast member until the show ended three months later in November 2009. In 2011, she appeared in a series Judith Lucy’s Profound Excursion on ABC TV, coordinated by her close friend and Late Show partner Tony Martin.
Lucy had a small role in the film The Sapphires and was the patron of Perth’s annual Revelation Film Festival in 2012. Lucy and film critic Jason Di Rosso worked together in July 2013 to temporarily host At the Movies on ABC TV .
ABC Television aired the series Judith Lucy Is All Woman in 2015, which examined the position of women in contemporary Australian society.
Lucy replaced Kitty Flanagan on Series 5 of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering in 2019, and she was cast as a “wellness expert” to review some of the products offered by the booming wellness industry.
Lucy took over as the “voice of reason” on Rove McManus’ new comedy show on Network Ten, Saturday Night Rove, in August 2019. The show ended on August 31, 2019.