Judith Lucy
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Judith Lucy (born March 25, 1968) is an Australian comedian, known primarily for her stand-up comedy. She has toured Australia with several acclaimed one-woman shows, including No Waiter I Ordered the Avocado (1991), King Of The Road (1995), An Impossible Dream (1996), The Show (1998), The Show 2 (1999), Colour Me Judith (2000), I'm Going to Learn How to Fly (2001) and I Failed! (2006), the latter based on her short-lived career on the 2DayFM breakfast show. The 1999 album of King Of The Road was nominated for an ARIA Award. She also co-starred with Denise Scott and Lynda Gibson in the award-winning stage spectaculars Comedy Is Not Pretty (1999) and Comedy Is Still Not Pretty (2003).
In 1993 Judith joined the cast of the live ABCTV comedy The Late Show, and she has since co-starred with that show's Mick Molloy in two movies, Crackerjack (2002) and Bad Eggs (2003). She was a regular on Molloy and Tony Martin's radio show Martin/Molloy, and over the last decade she has co-hosted several popular radio programmes, including Triple-J's The Ladies Lounge (with Helen Razer) and the Austereo network's Foxy Ladies (with Kaz Cooke), The Friday Shout (with Peter Rowsthorn) and The Arvo (with Peter Helliar).