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Joyce Audrey Botterill, known professionally as Judy Carne, was an English actress best remembered for the phrase "Sock it to me!" on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Birth Name
Joyce Audrey Botterill
Born
Thursday, 27 April 1939
Died
Thursday, 03 September 2015
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Sixties | Self - Laugh-In | 2013 |
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases | Self | 2006 |
E! Mysteries & Scandals | Julie Willis | 1998 |
What About Me | Woman of the Streets | 1993 |
The Howard Stern Show | Self | 1990 |
U.S. Open Sores | Self | 1989 |
Bloopermania | (archive footage) | 1987 |
On the Line | Caroline Hathaway | 1982 |
Entertainment Tonight | Self | 1981 |
Blankety Blank | Herself | 1978 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Sixties | Self - Laugh-In | 2013 |
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases | Self | 2006 |
E! Mysteries & Scandals | Julie Willis | 1998 |
What About Me | Woman of the Streets | 1993 |
The Howard Stern Show | Self | 1990 |
U.S. Open Sores | Self | 1989 |
Bloopermania | (archive footage) | 1987 |
On the Line | Caroline Hathaway | 1982 |
Entertainment Tonight | Self | 1981 |
Blankety Blank | Herself | 1978 |
Give Us a Clue | Self - Panelist | 1979 |
Only with Married Men | Marge West | 1974 |
Police Woman | Hotline Office Worker | 1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes | Self - Narrator | 1974 |
QB VII | Natalie | 1974 |
Get Christie Love! | Miss Duke | 1974 |
Get Christie Love! | 1974 | |
Match Game | Herself - Panelist | 1973 |
Hollywood's Talking | Self | 1973 |
The $10,000 Pyramid | Herself - Celebrity Contestant | 1973 |
Thriller | Gillian Pemberton | 1973 |
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak | Stacy Stoner | 1972 |
Cade's County | Judy | 1971 |
Alias Smith and Jones | Leslie O'Hara | 1971 |
All the Right Noises | Joy Lewin / Joy | 1970 |
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour | Various | 1970 |
Letters to Laugh-in | Self | 1969 |
Love, American Style | (segment "Love and the Advice Column") / Diana (segment "Love and the Single Sister") / Myrna (segment "Love and the Vampire") / Paula (segment "Love and the Last Joke") / Victim (segment "Love and the Burglar") | 1969 |
The Andy Williams Show | Self - Guest / Self | 1969 |
The David Frost Show | Self | 1969 |
This Is Tom Jones | Self | 1969 |
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | Self | 1969 |
Funny You Should Ask | Self | 1968 |
The Dick Cavett Show | Self | 1968 |
Ironside | Ethel Manning | 1967 |
The Jerry Lewis Show | Self | 1967 |
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Regular Performer / Judy Doll / Self - Regular Performer / Guest Performer / Judy Fairy / Queen Isabella / Sock-It-To-Me Girl / Vicki Nanderson / Edith Head / Self | 1967 |
The Woody Woodbury Show | Self | 1967 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1967 |
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | Self | 1967 |
Love on a Rooftop | Julie Willis | 1966 |
The John Gary Show | Self | 1966 |
I Dream of Jeannie | Sheila Bellows / Judy Carne | 1965 |
Gidget | Pat Taylor | 1965 |
The Big Valley | Bridget Wells | 1965 |
Run for Your Life | Gillan Wilmont | 1965 |
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) | Self - Panelist | 1965 |
The Americanization of Emily | 2nd 'Nameless Broad' / 2nd "Nameless Broad" | 1964 |
The Baileys of Balboa | Barbara Wyntoon / Barbara | 1964 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Terry Cook / Salty Oliver | 1964 |
12 O'Clock High | Jill / Floy / Doris | 1964 |
The Hollywood Palace | Self - Singer | 1964 |
The Farmer's Daughter | Marie | 1963 |
The Patty Duke Show | Sally | 1963 |
You Don't Say | Self / Herself | 1963 |
The Match Game | Self - Team Captain | 1962 |
Zero One | Hostess | 1962 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Herself / Herself - Guest | 1962 |
Fair Exchange | Heather Finch | 1962 |
A Pair of Briefs | Exotic Dancer - Maid / Exotic Dancer in Maid's Costume | 1962 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Herself - Actress | 1961 |
Dr. Kildare | Student Nurse #2 | 1961 |
The Cheaters | Chambermaid | 1960 |
Danger Man | Juanita | 1960 |
Bonanza | Sister Mary Kathleen | 1959 |
The Kraft Music Hall | Self | 1958 |
Gunsmoke | Pearl | 1955 |
This Is Your Life | Self | 1955 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self / Self - Comedian | 1948 |