Judy Davis
Biography
Judy Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. In a career spanning over four decades of both screen and stage, she has been commended for her versatility and regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation. Frequent collaborator Woody Allen described her as "one of the most exciting actresses in the world". Davis has received numerous accolades, including nine AACTA Awards (of which she is the most rewarded recipient), three Primetime Emmy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Judy Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
All Movies (59)
- Holy Days2026 · as Sister Agnes
- Nitram2021 · as Mother
- David Stratton: A Cinematic Life2017 · as Self
- The Dressmaker2015 · as Molly Dunnage
- Riding a Train of Thoughts2014 · as Self
- Salting the Battlefield2014 · as Jill Tankard
- The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet2013 · as G.H. Jibsen
- Dark Blood2012 · as Buffy Fletcher
- To Rome with Love2012 · as Phyllis
- The Eye of the Storm2011 · as Dorothy de Lascabanes
- Page Eight2011 · as Jill Tankard
- Kuru: The Science and the Sorcery2010 · as Self - Narrator (voice)
- Mask and Memory: Sidney Nolan2009 · as Self (Narrator)
- Diamonds2009 · as Joan Cameron
- The Making of Marie Antoinette2007 · as Self
- The Break-Up2006 · as Marilyn Dean
- Marie Antoinette2006 · as Comtesse de Noailles
- A Little Thing Called Murder2006 · as Sante Kimes
- Coast to Coast2004 · as Maxine Pierce
- The Reagans2003 · as Nancy Reagan
- Swimming Upstream2003 · as Dora Fingleton
- The Man Who Sued God2001 · as Anna Redmond
- Gaudi Afternoon2001 · as Cassandra
- A Cooler Climate1999 · as Paula
- Dash and Lilly1999 · as Lillian Hellman
- Celebrity1998 · as Robin Simon
- The Echo of Thunder1998 · as Gladwyn Ritchie
- Deconstructing Harry1997 · as Lucy
- Absolute Power1997 · as Gloria Russell
- Children of the Revolution1996 · as Joan Fraser Welch
- Blood and Wine1996 · as Suzanne
- Serving in Silence - The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story1995 · as Diane
- The New Age1994 · as Katherine Witner
- The Ref1994 · as Caroline Chasseur
- On My Own1993 · as The Mother
- Naked Making Lunch1992 · as Self
- Husbands and Wives1992 · as Sally
- Naked Lunch1991 · as Joan Frost
- One Against the Wind1991 · as Countess Mary Lindell
- Barton Fink1991 · as Audrey Taylor
- Where Angels Fear to Tread1991 · as Harriet Herriton
- Impromptu1991 · as George Sand
- Alice1990 · as Vicky
- Georgia1989 · as Nina Bailley / Georgia White
- High Tide1987 · as Lillie
- A Pair of One1987 · as Narrator (voice)
- Kangaroo1986 · as Harriet Somers
- Rocket to the Moon1986 · as Cleo
- A Passage to India1984 · as Adela Quested
- The Merry Wives of Windsor1982 · as Mistress Ford
- Who Dares Wins1982 · as Frankie Leith
- A Woman Called Golda1982 · as Young Golda
- Heatwave1982 · as Kate Dean
- Hoodwink1981 · as Sarah
- Winter of Our Dreams1981 · as Lou
- Ciné regards: Judy Davis1980 · as Interviewee
- My Brilliant Career1979 · as Sybylla Melvyn
- High Rolling1977 · as Lynn
- Butterfly Stroke— · as Ruth
All TV Shows (18)
- Roar2022 · as Rosey
- Ratched2020 · as Betsy Bucket
- Mystery Road2018 · as Detective Emma James
- Mystery Road2018 · as Emma James
- FEUD2017 · as Hedda Hopper
- Diamonds2009
- The Starter Wife2008 · as Joan McAllister
- Masters of Science Fiction2007
- The Starter Wife2007 · as Joan McAllister
- The Reagans2003 · as Nancy Reagan
- Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows2001 · as Judy Garland
- The View1997 · as Self
- American Playhouse1982 · as Cleo
- Water Under the Bridge1980 · as Carrie Mazzini
- The BBC Television Shakespeare1978 · as Mistress Ford
- The Oscars1953 · as Self
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Mary Lindell
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Gladwyn Ritchie






