Judge Judy has appeared on The People's Court, Jones and Jury, and Divorce Court. She has also been the guest on may other talk shows.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judge Judy's sister is Sheila, who is often referred to as "Sheila Sheindlin." Sheila is a former social worker and has occasionally appeared in the media alongside Judy. The two sisters share a close bond, and Judy has mentioned Sheila's support in her life and career.
Judge Judy when she did her strip tease.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Albert DeGiorgio appeared on Judge Judy in Season 19, Episode 124, which originally aired on February 1, 2015. In this episode, he was involved in a case regarding a dispute over a loan. The episode is notable for its entertaining arguments and Judge Judy's signature style of handling the case.
Judge Judy gets on his last nerve!
The duration of Judge Judy is 1320.0 seconds.
Now there's a picture. But no, Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) is married to Jerry Scheindlin, also a judge, who served on the New York Supreme Court and appeared as the judge on The People's Court for two years.
No Judge Judy was Not the first real judge on TV to try cases. There was the judge on the TV show; Divorce Court and the judge on the People's Court. Back in the 1950s, there were probably a lot of cheap shows, with real judges trying cases on TV, because the networks are always interested in programs that don't cost a lot of money and bring in the ratings. I doubt if Judge Judy is even the first woman judge to have her own tv show. TV has been around since the end of the 1940s. There have been a lot of shows that have aired in the last 60 years.