'Only Angels Have Wings' (1939) . (Cary Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any of his movies. He came close to it Only Angels Have Wings with lines such as "Oh Judy" and "Yes, Judy", but he never said it. He did say "Susan, Susan, Susan" however in Bringing Up Baby (1938). )
People who imitate and parody Cary Grant invariably use the phrase "Judy, Judy, Judy." The reason was a mystery to Grant himself, who never used that phrase in a film, on stage, or in casual conversation.
He did reference a character "Judy" in Only Angels Have Wings, but never repeated her name.
Cary Grant never actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his movies. He is credited with the line because people remembered it from some radio banter he had at one time with Judy Garland.
"Only Angels Have Wings" 1939 : Cary has lines like "Hello , Judy . Come on , Judy . Now , Judy ." But he never said "Judy , Judy , Judy ."
Goober said he did!
None.
William Holden did not say, "Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie, to my knowledge. Cary Grant is famous for saying that, though.
It is attributed to Cary Grant. However, Cary Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any of his movies. He came close to it in 'Only Angels Have Wings' (1939) with lines such as "Oh Judy" and "Yes, Judy", but he never said it. He did say "Susan, Susan, Susan" however, in 'Bringing Up Baby' (1938).In one of Andy Griffith's "Mayberry" shows, Gomer Pyle's cousin Goober made a terrible imitation of Cary Grant saying, "Judy, Judy, Judy..." -It's one of those things that has to be seen to be believed! -the memory of it is making me laugh out loud right now!
Arsenic and Old Lace
Cary Grant (Archibald Alexander Leach 1904-1986) was expelled from school at the age of 14. He went on the road with the Bob Pender Stage Troupe which got him to the US in 1920. You can say that he attended the College of Hard Knocks.
In the UK that's all I can say.
William Holden did not say, "Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie, to my knowledge. Cary Grant is famous for saying that, though.
Cary Grant said it.
Cary Grant
It is attributed to Cary Grant. However, Cary Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any of his movies. He came close to it in 'Only Angels Have Wings' (1939) with lines such as "Oh Judy" and "Yes, Judy", but he never said it. He did say "Susan, Susan, Susan" however, in 'Bringing Up Baby' (1938).In one of Andy Griffith's "Mayberry" shows, Gomer Pyle's cousin Goober made a terrible imitation of Cary Grant saying, "Judy, Judy, Judy..." -It's one of those things that has to be seen to be believed! -the memory of it is making me laugh out loud right now!
Arsenic and Old Lace
Cary grant
Cary Grant
Cary Grant (Archibald Alexander Leach 1904-1986) was expelled from school at the age of 14. He went on the road with the Bob Pender Stage Troupe which got him to the US in 1920. You can say that he attended the College of Hard Knocks.
I'd say Cary Grant, as a Hollywood star is most known all over the world.
My name is Judy = Ich heiße Judy My name is Judy = Mein Name ist Judy (less common)
Translation: La Cuisine de Judy.
In the UK that's all I can say.