Judy Adler

Judy Adler

Personal Details

Biography

Judy Adler, a renowned figure in the realm of film, has left an indelible mark on the silver screen with her remarkable appearances in a trio of cinematic endeavors that have captivated audiences worldwide.

The first of these notable productions is "The Sin Syndicate," a 1965 release that showcased Adler's undeniable talent and versatility as a performer.

In addition to her work on "The Sin Syndicate," Adler also lent her skills to another 1965 film, "The Secret Society," a project that further demonstrated her range and ability to adapt to a wide variety of roles.

Rounding out this impressive trio of films is "Rent-a-Girl," a 1965 production that not only highlighted Adler's impressive acting abilities but also cemented her status as a rising star in the film industry.

Through her work on these three films, Judy Adler has solidified her position as a talented and dedicated performer, and her contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and admired by fans and critics alike.

Career

1966
Mondo Freudo
Mondo Freudo as Brunette Topless Waitress
The Naked Fog
The Naked Fog as Party-goer (uncredited)
1965
Censored
Censored as Girl Getting Leg Sawed Off
Confessions of a Bad Girl
Confessions of a Bad Girl as Judith Adams / Narrator
1964
Under Age
Under Age as Linda Jenkins