Judy Strangis: star of "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl" and "Room 222"
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
- Judy Strangis is an actress who starred as Helen Loomis on the popular television series "Room 222" from 1969 to 1974 and who also starred as Judy, also known as, "Dyna Girl," on the television series "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl" in 1976. She also guest starred on shows such as "Batman," as a first girl on the 1966 episode "The Cat's Meow," and as a teenager on the episode "The Bat's Kow Tow," also from 1966, and on "The Barbara Stanwyck Show," as Little Big Mouth on the episode from 1961, entitled, "Little Big Mouth."
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I LOOOOOOVED Batman! Great conversation as always Rossiter....thank you!
Hey, Mike. Thank you! In addition to Judy Strangis, I also got to meet Adam West and Burt Ward in 2010 and 2015, and I’ve met several other people associated with the series, including Julie Newmar, who played Catwoman for a couple of seasons, and Lee Meriwether, who played her in the film based on the series. It was so great to get to meet Judy Strangis and to interview her. She’s had a really great career. Thank you for commenting!
@@RossiterMeets You got to meet Batman and Robin AND Cat Women......I'm so jealous, well, maybe not jealous, but definitely envious! Stay well my friend.
She’s amazing! I used to watch Room 222 and it has really special memories for me
I agree! She’s definitely terrific. It was so great to get to meet Judy Strangis and to interview her. She’s had a great career. That’s great that you have really special memories of “Room 222.” Thanks for commenting!
Omg Dyna Girl!!! That's so cool that you got to interview Judy Strangis. EW & DG was classic Sid & Marty Krofft TV for GenX kids (like me!)
She was fantastic and so friendly. The Krofft Brothers made tv magical. Thanks for commenting!
Hotter than ever
She’s really lovely, and it was so great to meet her. Thank you for commenting!
Hi Rossiter Meets. I have once seen a picture of you and Joe Alaskey from an event in 2012. Did you interview him too, or not?
Oh, thank you! Unfortunately, I never had the chance to interview Joe Alaskey, though I certainly would have liked to. He was a tremendous talent who will definitely be missed. Thank you for commenting!