Judy
Gold gets around. It's pretty hard to miss Judy these days.
She's the saucy, gregarious host of HBO's "At the Multiplex
with Judy Gold" and is a regular fixture on Comedy
Central's "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn" and "Hollywood
Squares." She hosted the Comedy Central series, "The
100 Greatest Comics of All Time," and is one of the
stars of "The Bar Mitzvah Show" on the same network.
She can often be seen gabbing with the girls on "The
View" and reminiscing about the past and counting down
the greatest videos and celebrity moments on "VH-1's
All Access."
Judy's
half hour special "Comedy Central Presents: Judy Gold"
continues to receive high ratings as does Comedy Central's
recent special, "Tough Crowd Stands Up." And if
you think Judy has forgotten her roots - think again. She
was recently featured on the BBC and Comedy Central special,
"The Heroes of Jewish Comedy," and her one-person
show about Jewish mothers, "G-d Doesn't Pay Rent Here,"
debuted to rave reviews at The Empty Space Theatre in Seattle.
Judy
also co-starred in the off-Broadway production of "The
Vagina Monologues." On the small screen, Judy has appeared
on a plethora of shows including "Sex & The City,"
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Law &
Order," "Law & Order, S.V.U.," "The
Drew Carey Show", and "As The World Turns",
just to name a few. She also co-starred with Glenn Close
in the CBS movie of the week, "The Ballad of Lucy Whipple."
She
is surely no stranger to awards, either. Judy won 2 Emmy
Awards for writing and producing "The Rosie O'Donnell
Show", and she won a Cable Ace award for her own HBO
half hour special. She was nominated twice for The American
Comedy Awardís funniest female stand-up. Judy lives
in New York City with her family, and tours theatres and
comedy clubs around the country.