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Home/People/Judy Canova
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Born
Nov 20, 1913Died: Aug 5, 1983
Lived 69 years
Place of Birth
Starke, Florida, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

27
Movies
11
TV Shows
Also Known As
Juliette Canova
IMDb Profile

Judy Canova

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Judy Canova (November 20, 1913 – August 5, 1983), born Juliette Canova, (some sources indicate Julietta Canova), was an American comedienne, actress, singer, and radio personality. She appeared on Broadway and in films. She hosted her own self-titled network radio program, a popular series broadcast from 1943 to 1955. When bandleader Rudy Vallée offered the still-teenaged Canova a guest spot on his radio show in 1931, The Fleischmann Hour, the door opened to a career that spanned more than five decades. The popularity of the Canova family led to numerous performances on radio in the 1930s, and they made their Broadway theater debut in the revue Calling All Stars. An offer from Warner Bros. led to several bit parts before she signed with Republic Pictures. She recorded for the RCA Victor label and appeared in more than two dozen Hollywood films, playing leading roles as well as supporting parts, including Scatterbrain (1940), Joan of Ozark (1942), and Lay That Rifle Down (1955). In 1943, she began her own radio program, The Judy Canova Show, that ran for twelve years—first on CBS and then on NBC. Playing herself as a love-starved Ozark bumpkin dividing her time between home and Southern California. By the time her radio program ended in 1955, Canova made a smooth transition to television with appearances on The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Steve Allen Show, Matinee Theatre, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Make Room For Daddy,and other shows. In 1967, she portrayed Mammy Yokum in an unsold TV pilot adapted from Al Capp's Li'l Abner. She also worked on Broadway and in Vegas nightclubs through the early 1970s, touring with No, No Nanette in 1971. She appeared as a mystery guest on the TV show What's My Line on July 18, 1954. Canova is honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to the film & television Industry.
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Cannonball

as Sharma Capri
1976
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

as Sheriff's Wife
1960
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Hillbilly Jamboree

Cast
1960
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Hill-billing and Cooing

as Possum Pearl (voice) (uncredited)
1956
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Lay That Rifle Down

as Judy Canova
1955
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Carolina Cannonball

as Judy Canova
1955
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Untamed Heiress

as Judy
1954
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The WAC from Walla Walla

as Judy Canova
1952
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Oklahoma Annie

as Judy Canova
1952
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Honeychile

as Judy Canova
1951
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Singin' in the Corn

as Judy McCoy
1946
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Hit the Hay

as Judy Stevens / Helen Rand
1945
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Louisiana Hayride

as Judy Crocker
1944
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Sleepy Lagoon

as Judy Joyner
1943
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Chatterbox

as Judy Boggs
1943
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Joan of Ozark

as Judy Hull
1942
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True to the Army

as Daisy Hawkins
1942
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Sleepytime Gal

as Bessie Cobb
1942
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Puddin' Head

as Judy Goober
1941
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Sis Hopkins

as Sis Hopkins
1941