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Who is Judy Greer?
Judy Greer is an American actress, model, director, and author. She is primarily known as a character actor who has appeared in a variety of comedic and dramatic films. Judy is known for her supporting roles in Jawbreaker (1999), Three Kings (1999), What Women Want (2000), The Wedding Planner (2001), Adaptation (2002), 13 Going on 30 (2004), The Village (2004), Elizabethtown (2005), 27 Dresses (2008) and Love & Other Drugs (2010).
She began hosting an online series of workout videos called Reluctantly Healthy in 2011, adapted by Litton Entertainment in 2014 as part of their Saturday morning One Magnificent Morning block for The CW. Judy released her first autobiographical novel also in 2014, titled I Don’t Know What You Know Me From Confessions of a Co-Star.
Greer made her film debut in the horror film Stricken (1998), she there played a college student involved in a fatal prank. It was followed by a small role in the Chicago-filmed drama Kissing a Fool (1998). Greer was then cast in her first major role as Fern Mayo, a nerdy teenager who uncovers her classmates’ murder of their friend, in Darren Stein’s black comedy Jawbreaker (1999).
Greer would then go on to earn a cult following. She followed this with small parts in the romantic comedy films What Women Want (2000) and also The Wedding Planner (2001), opposite Jennifer Lopez. Judy was cast in a 2002 pilot for NBC alongside Stephen Colbert, Untitled Ken Finkleman Project (Imagine Entertainment), based on the Canadian show The Newsroom from Ken Finkleman. Stephen portrayed Finkleman and Greer played his sister.
Judy had a recurring role in the Fox comedy series Arrested Development (2003–2005, 2013, 2018), playing Kitty Sanchez in 10 episodes total and appearing in each of the series’ three original seasons. She said that she is most recognized for this role in a 2009 interview. She also had supporting roles in Jawbreaker (1999), What Women Want (2000), The Wedding Planner (2001), Adaptation (2002), 13 Going on 30 (2004), The Village (2004), Elizabethtown (2005), 27 Dresses (2008), and also Love Happens (2009).

Judy made guest appearances on Just Shoot Me! (2003), CSI: Miami (2005), My Name Is Earl (2006), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2007, 2011), Californication (2007–2008, 2012), ER (2009), House (2009), Modern Family (2010), The Big Bang Theory (2010), How I Met Your Mother (2010) and also Warren the Ape (2010). Greer took on a starring role in the ABC sitcom Miss Guided (2008), but the show was canceled in its first season. Judy also starred in the indie satire Visioneers (2008). She appeared as a yoga instructor in the “Get a Mac” ad series featuring John Hodgman and Justin Long in April 2008. She starred in a CBS sitcom entitled Mad Love, which premiered in February 2011 as a mid-season replacement. The show was then canceled after the first season.
How Old is Judy Greer?
Judith Therese Evans was born on July 20, 1975, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. She is 43 years old as of 2018.
Judy Greer Family
She was born to Mollie Ann who is a hospital administrator, and her father, Rich Evans, who is a mechanical engineer. Mollie was once a nun who had left the convent after eight years, being “kicked out” for wild behavior which included owning a red bathing suit. She was raised Roman Catholic, and she grew up in Redford Township and Livonia.
Judy Greer Education
Judy attended Churchill High School and then graduated from The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago in 1997 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Greer adopted her mother’s maiden name for her stage name, as there were several other actresses named Judy or Judi Evans.
Judy Greer Husband
Greer has been married to Dean E. Johnsen, an executive producer of Real Time with Bill Maher since 2011. Greer and her family reside in Los Angeles.
Judy Greer Kids
Greer is a stepmother to Johnsen’s two children from his previous marriage.
Judy Greer Height
Greer stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm). Her other body measurements include.
- Dress size: 4
- Breasts-Waist-Hips: 34-25-34 inches (86-64-86 cm)
- Shoe/Feet: 8
- Bra size: 32B
- Cup size: B
- Weight: 135 lbs (61 kg)
Judy Greer Archer
Judy is also a voice actress, voicing the character of Cheryl on the animated comedy series Archer, a character which has been compared to her role on Arrested Development, and the character of Wendy Park on the stop-motion animated sitcom Glenn Martin, DDS. She has also portrayed two characters on Two and a Half Men; Bridget Schmidt the ex-wife of Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher), and Myra Melnick, a love interest of Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) and the sister of Herb Melnick (Ryan Stiles).
She was honored with the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award at the Denver Film Festival in November 2011, where two films featuring Greer were in the festival’s programming. They include a red carpet screening of Alexander Payne’s The Descendants and Jay and Mark Duplass’ Jeff, Who Lives at Home. Greer is the first actress to be honored with the award.
She made her Broadway debut playing Jenny in Dead Accounts, a short-lived new comedy by Theresa Rebeck also starring Katie Holmes, Norbert Leo Butz, Jayne Houdyshell, and Josh Hamilton in late 2012.
Greer played the gym teacher Miss Desjardin in the 2013 horror remake Carrie alongside Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore and played female chimp Cornelia in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014). Judy made her directorial debut, with a short film for AOL, Quiet Time in 2014. She starred with Nat Faxon in the FX comedy series Married, which premiered in July 2014.
Judy co-starred in the films Tomorrowland, Jurassic World, and Ant-Man, among others in 2015. She debuted in the lead voice role of Beep in the Netflix children’s animated programs, Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs in 2016. Greer then reprised her role as Cornelia in the film sequel War for the Planet of the Apes in 2017, and in 2018, she again played her role as Maggie Lang, in the superhero film Ant-Man and the Wasp. She also co-starred as Karen, the daughter of Laurie Strode, in the 2018 horror sequel film Halloween.
Judy voices the titular character, Luna, in the animated television series Let’s Go Luna!, which premiered on November 21, 2018.
Judy Greer Jurassic World
In Jurassic World, Greer plays the sister of Claire Dearing and mother of Zach and Gray.
Judy Greer Big Bang Theory
In the Big Bang Theory Greer portrays Elizabeth Plimpton. She is an attractive cosmological physicist and sex enthusiast from Princeton University. She is under consideration for a position at the California Institute of Technology and comes to Pasadena as a friend and personal guest of Sheldon Cooper in “The Plimpton Stimulation”
Judy Greer Adaptation
Greer plays Alice in the comedy-drama.
Judy Greer Two and A Half Men
Greer plays the role of Myra Melnick, later Bridget Schmidt, and once Danny in Two and a Half Men.
Judy Greer Ant-Man
She plays Maggie Lang in Ant-Man (2015) and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She also directed A Happening of Monumental Proportions (2017).
Judy Greer Jawbreaker
In the American black comedy film, Greer plays Fern “Vylette” Mayo.
Judy Greer Net Worth
The Archer actress has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Judy Greer Book
Judy Greer Movies and TV Shows
Movies
Year |
Title |
Role |
2019 |
Where’d You Go, Bernadette |
Dr. Kurtz |
Buffaloed |
Kathy Dahl |
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2018 |
The 15:17 to Paris |
Joyce Eskel |
Measure of a Man |
Lenore Marks |
|
Ant-Man and the Wasp |
Maggie Lang |
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Halloween |
Karen Nelson |
|
Driven |
Ellen Hoffman |
|
2017 |
Lemon |
Ramona |
Wilson |
Shelly |
|
A Happening of Monumental Proportions |
N/A |
|
War for the Planet of the Apes |
Cornelia |
|
Our Souls at Night |
Holly Waters |
|
Adventures in Public School |
Claire Heap |
|
Pottersville |
Parker |
|
2016 |
All We Had |
Patti |
Ordinary World |
Christy |
|
2015 |
Grandma |
Olivia |
Addicted to Fresno |
Shannon |
|
Tomorrowland |
Jenny Newton |
|
Entourage |
Casting Director |
|
Jurassic World |
Karen Mitchell |
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Ant-Man |
Maggie Lang |
|
2014 |
Jamie Marks Is Dead |
Lucy |
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes |
Cornelia |
|
Men, Women & Children |
Joan Clint |
|
2013 |
Carrie |
Miss Desjardin |
2012 |
Republicans, Get in My Vagina |
Woman #2 |
Playing for Keeps |
Barb |
|
2011 |
The Key Man |
Karen |
The Descendants |
Julie Speer |
|
Jeff, Who Lives at Home |
Linda |
|
2010 |
Barry Munday |
Ginger Farley |
Marmaduke |
Debbie Winslow |
|
Henry’s Crime |
Debbie Torne |
|
Peep World |
Laura |
|
Love & Other Drugs |
Cindy |
|
2009 |
The Casting Director |
The Casting Agent |
Wig |
Dr. Almay |
|
Love Happens |
Marty |
|
2008 |
27 Dresses |
Casey |
Visioneers |
Michelle |
|
2007 |
The Go-Getter |
Better Than Toast |
The Grand |
Sharon Andrews |
|
2006 |
American Dreamz |
Accordo |
The TV Set |
Alice |
|
2005 |
Cursed |
Joanie |
The Amateurs |
Ellie |
|
The Great New Wonderful |
Allison Burbage |
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In Memory of My Father |
Judy |
|
Elizabethtown |
Heather Baylor |
|
Full Disclosure |
Brinn |
|
2004 |
13 Going on 30 |
Lucy Wyman |
The Village |
Kitty Walker |
|
The Last Shot |
Girl with Emily French at Movie Premiere |
|
LolliLove |
Judy |
|
2003 |
The Hebrew Hammer |
Esther Bloomembergensteinenthal |
The Cat Returns |
Yuki (voice) |
|
I Love Your Work |
Samantha |
|
2002 |
Rules of Love |
Maisie |
Adaptation |
Alice the Waitress |
|
2001 |
Audit |
Julie Leer |
Without Charlie |
Vicky |
|
The Wedding Planner |
Penny |
|
2000 |
What Planet Are You From? |
Rebecca |
Sunset Strip |
Younger Waitress |
|
The Specials |
Deadly Girl |
|
Desperate But Not Serious |
Molly |
|
What Women Want |
Erin the File Girl |
|
1999 |
The Reel |
Secretary |
Jawbreaker |
Fern Mayo / Vylette |
|
Three Kings |
Cathy Daitch |
|
The Big Split |
Tracy |
|
1998 |
Stricken |
Cynthia |
Kissing a Fool |
Andrea |
TV Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
1997 |
Early Edition |
Cindy |
1998 |
Oh Baby |
Gail |
1999 |
Maggie Winters |
Tawny |
1999–2000 |
Love & Money |
Puff Conklin |
2002–2012 |
Family Guy |
Various voices |
2003 |
Just Shoot Me! |
Bridget |
2003–2005, |
Arrested Development |
Kitty Sanchez |
2005 |
CSI: Miami |
Pamela Warren |
2006 |
Love Monkey |
Brandy “Bran” Lowenstein |
My Name Is Earl |
Maggie Lester |
|
2007–2015 |
Two and a Half Men |
Myra Melnick, Bridget Schmidt |
2007, 2011 |
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia |
Ingrid “Fatty Magoo” Nelson |
2007–2012 |
Californication |
Trixie |
2008 |
Miss Guided |
Becky Freeley |
2009 |
ER |
Tildie Mulligan |
House |
Morgan West |
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Maneater |
Joanne “Gravy” Hardgrave |
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WordGirl |
Desiree Dewey (voice) |
|
2009–2011 |
Glenn Martin, DDS |
Wendy Park (voice) |
2009–present |
Archer |
Cheryl Tunt, Framboise (voices) |
2010 |
Modern Family |
Denise |
The Big Bang Theory |
Dr. Elizabeth Plimpton |
|
How I Met Your Mother |
Royce |
|
Warren the Ape |
Mrs. Hanson |
|
2011 |
Mad Love |
Connie Grabowski |
2012 |
Dan Vs. |
Jennifer (voice) |
Royal Pains |
Miss Match-Maker |
|
2013 |
Robot Chicken |
Dorothy Gale, Jane Jetson (voices) |
2014–2015 |
Married |
Lina Bowman |
2014 |
BoJack Horseman |
Pam (voice) |
2015–2016 |
Masters of Sex |
Alice Logan |
2015 |
Comedy Bang! Bang! |
Herself |
Mom |
Michelle |
|
2016–present |
Ask the StoryBots |
Beep (voice) |
2016 |
StoryBots Super Songs |
Beep (voice) |
2017 |
Portlandia |
Shawna |
Animals. |
Ali (voice) |
|
2017–2018 |
American Dad! |
Stacey, Christmas Shop Owner, Waitress (voices) |
2017 |
Casual |
Judy |
I’m Sorry |
Maureen |
|
Lady Dynamite |
Em Bezzler |
|
Easy |
Gretchen |
|
Do You Want To See a Dead Body? |
Herself |
|
A StoryBots Christmas |
Beep (voice) |
|
2018–present |
Kidding |
Jill Piccirillo |
2018–present |
Let’s Go Luna! |
Luna (voice) |
2018 |
Room 104 |
Darla Andrews |
2019 |
Apple & Onion |
Banana (voice) |