
Judy Landers
Acting • Born 1958-10-07
Biography
Judy Landers (born Judy Hamburg, October 7, 1958) is an American film and television actress. Landers was born in Philadelphia and raised in Rockland County, New York. She is the daughter of Ruth Landers, and is the younger sister of actress Audrey Landers. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. During the 1970s and 1980s, Landers starred and made guest appearances in many television series, including The Love Boat (1977), Happy Days (1977), Charlie's Angels (1978), Vega$ (1978-1979), B. J. and the Bear (1979), The Jeffersons (1979), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1980), The Fall Guy (1982), Madame's Place (1982–1983), Night Court (1984), L.A. Law (1986), Murder She Wrote (1987) and ALF. She appeared exactly twice in each of the original Knight Rider (1982, 1985), and The A-Team (1985), but as completely distinct characters with different story lines. Between 1978 and 1981, Landers appeared several times on Match Game and on Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour. Landers has also had film roles, including Goldie and the Boxer (1979), The Black Marble (1980), Hellhole (1985), Doin' Time (1985), Deadly Twins (1985), Stewardess School (1986), Armed and Dangerous (1986), Ghost Writer (1989), Dr. Alien (1989), Club Fed (1990), and The Divine Enforcer (1992). Judy and her sister Audrey were featured on the cover of the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine, and in a non-nude pictorial. Landers has often worked with Audrey, including collaborating with her on the children's show The Huggabug Club (1996), and The Treehouse Club (1997). Together with their mother Ruth, they own and operate Landers Productions and produced the family film Circus Island (2006). Landers has been married to former Major League Baseball pitcher Tom Niedenfuer since November 1987. They have two daughters: Lindsey, born July 3, 1989; and Kristy, born October 29, 1991. Description above from the Wikipedia article Judy Landers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
53 credits
The Courage and the Passion
Movie • 1978
Charlene

Hellhole
Movie • 1985
Susan

Dr. Alien
Movie • 1989
Dr. Xenobia

Stewardess School
Movie • 1986
Sugar Dubois

The Black Marble
Movie • 1980
Pattie Mae

The Yum Yum Girls
Movie • 1976
Holly

Barry Norman in Celebrity City
Movie • 1982
Self

Club Fed
Movie • 1990
Angelica Paziotopolous

Ghost Writer
Movie • 1989
Billie Blaine

The Divine Enforcer
Movie • 1992
Merna

Dragon Fury
Movie • 1995
Bride

Christmas Spirit
Movie • 2012
Chompie's voice

Armed and Dangerous
Movie • 1986
Noreen

Goldie and the Boxer
Movie • 1979
Bonnie Dare

Deadly Twins
Movie • 1985
Ruth Morrison

Shock Cinema: Volume Three
Movie • 1991
Herself

Skatetown, U.S.A.
Movie • 1979
Teri

Doin' Time
Movie • 1985
The Bride

Expert Weapon
Movie • 1993
Lynn Varley

Circus Island
Movie • 2006
Jenny Carrera

Streets of Hollywood
Movie • 1983
Judy

The Users
Movie • 1978
Merry Redfield

The Stars Salute the U.S. Olympic Team
Movie • 1984
Self - Performer

Battle of the Monster Trucks
Movie • 1985
Self / Host

Tennessee Stallion
Movie • 1982
Lucy

Remo Williams: The Prophecy
Movie • 1988
Taffy

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Bobbie

Night Court
TV • 1984
Dan's Date

B. J. and the Bear
TV • 1979
Stacks

L.A. Law
TV • 1986
Dinitra Lewis

The A-Team
TV • 1983
Jennifer 'Jenny' O'Hannorhan

The Love Boat
TV • 1977
Rita

Knight Rider
TV • 1982
Micki Bradburn

The Jeffersons
TV • 1975

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
TV • 1979
Joanna

Charlie's Angels
TV • 1976
Mrs. Chicken

Happy Days
TV • 1974

Madame's Place
TV • 1982
Sarah Joy

ALF
TV • 1986
Brenda

The Fall Guy
TV • 1981

Battle of the Network Stars
TV • 1976

The Hitchhiker
TV • 1983
Frances Packard

Where Are They Now?
TV • 1999
Self

Murphy's Law
TV • 1988

What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
TV • 1977

Night Court
TV • 1984
Vickie Guyer

Knight Rider
TV • 1982
Sheila

Night Court
TV • 1984
Roberta Savage

Burke's Law
TV • 1994
Justine

Charlie's Angels
TV • 1976
Blond Girl

The Love Boat
TV • 1977
Lena

The Love Boat
TV • 1977
Cindy Nevins

The Comedy Factory
TV • 1985
Linda Armstrong