Judy's life began in Brisbane, Australia, where she received her initial education. Subsequently, she embarked on a remarkable career as an acrobat, traversing the globe with the esteemed Circus Oz, honing her skills and captivating audiences with her aerial prowess. However, Judy's artistic inclinations soon shifted, and she transitioned to the realm of writing and stand-up comedy, leveraging her unique perspective and wit to craft engaging performances.
Notably, Judy's literary endeavors culminated in the publication of her book, "Our Father Who Art in the Tree," in the year 2002. This critically acclaimed work would later be adapted for the silver screen by the talented writer/director Julie Bertuccelli in 2010, bringing Judy's poignant narrative to a wider audience.