Judy Greer

Judy Greer
Judy Greer is an American actress. She is known for her television roles, including Kitty Sanchez on the Fox/Netflix series Arrested Development, "Ingrid Nelson/Fatty Magoo" in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the prostitute Trixie in Californication, and Cheryl Tunt on the animated comedy series Archer. She has had supporting roles in a number of romantic comedy films, including What Women Want 2000, The Wedding Planner, 13 Going on 30, 27 Dressesand Love and Other Drugs. Her other film roles include...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth20 July 1975
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
I think when you're just counting on your voice, you actually need double the energy. I find myself acting out the scenes and being very physical while I'm recording because I think you can tell when someone is just sitting on a stool.
I found the structure of writing a screenplay harder than the structure of writing an essay. But it was definitely challenging to force myself to sit and write. I'm not used to having to force myself to work.
'Reluctantly Healthy' is so completely different than what I do for a living. It's really what I wanted it to be, which is learning to be healthy.
It's so cheap to just release a movie. You can do it by yourself if you have to. Put in on the Internet if you have to.
I think it's natural if you're doing a lot of comedy to do a lot of drama, because you have to figure out the real version of the joke.
I firmly believe that everyone should have to work in the food service industry at least once in their lives.
I'd been dating my husband for about a year, and I'd already kissed George Clooney, Ashton Kutcher and Gerard Butler. Awesome year, right?
I enjoy the old-fashioned idea of, like, 'His Girl Friday' and 'Bringing Up Baby', those old movies.
It's my job as a supporting actor - which I usually am - to support the film: to make 1, 2, or 3 on the call sheet look good.
Men are awesome, but they're pretty easy to figure out; women are way more complicated, and way more interesting.
I remember my choir teacher in high school told me, 'When in doubt, sing loud.' I'm a terrible singer, but I always auditioned for the musicals, and would get cast in them because I really would just put it all out there. That was really good advice, and I think it works for everything, not just acting.
For a long time, I think my family thought I was living in a $3 million mansion in the Hollywood Hills.
I was lucky, and once I moved to L.A., I didn't have to get another job besides acting. But I wouldn't trade my previous jobs for anything.
I ran out the back door and I said I need help, please help me. Then one (officer) went in the back, the other in the front.