I first became aware of Judy Pace sometime in the early mid-60s and thought she was the most beautiful Black Woman Ive ever seen. What intrigued me most is that she was DARK skinned. Previous to the 60s ,African-Americans didnt praise their darker complexion brothers so I found it odd that a woman of her complexion would have starring roles on various TV shows while being of such dark hue. As a resultshe became my first BLACK heart-throb. I used her standard of beauty in comparisson to other Dark skinned actresses and none ever came close. Even today the imprints of time scarsely touches her. I would live to see her in films again and I wish the best for her. Love you JUDY youre the best!!!
posted 2 years ago
posted by frances
Judy was fantastic in Cotton Comes to Harlem. what other movies were she in. A talent overlooked, what is she doing today
posted 3 years ago
posted by Martha Sea
Happy birthday, Judy, and thank you for "The People Could Fly"
posted 3 years ago
posted by rodney faulk
SHE IS STILL HOTT WOW GREAT SMILE I AM WAITING FOR MORE MOVIES FROM THIS GREAT ACTRESS.
posted 4 years ago
posted by Kiambu AbdulMalik Akhdarr
This is a more recent photo of Judy and she stiil okks great. She was the first DARK SKIN on screen actress to WOW men of all races by her beauty and the sane still holds true now. My only regret is that Id like to see and hear more from here in 2009