Judith Chapman

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Judith Chapman (born Judith Shepard on November 15 in Greenville, South Carolina) is an actress known to fans of US daytime television. She has appeared on half a dozen daytime dramas since the mid-1970s. Her first soap role was Natalie Bannon Hughes on As the World Turns, a role she played from 1975 to 1978, and got a reputation on the show as "Nasty Natalie," due to her character's scheming temperament.

She is a soap opera veteran, having played:

Beginning in January, 2005, Chapman joined the cast of The Young and the Restless replacing Joan Van Ark in the contract role of Gloria Fisher.

A number of prominent actresses, such as Ilene Kristen and Donna Mills read for the role of Gloria, but after a single reading with actor Christian LeBlanc (who plays Gloria's son Michael), producers hired Chapman on the spot.[citation needed]

The daughter of a United States Air Force general, Chapman has had a long career in both movies and television, as well as her most recent stage work both as an actress and director of many well-received theatrical productions. Her most recent feature film role was that of the mother of Judy (Parker Posey) in the 2002 romantic comedy, The Sweetest Thing.

Chapman is also an avid yoga buff and instructor, theatrical director, stage actress and restaurateur.[citation needed] She is part-owner of "St. James at The Vineyard," an upscale and eclectic restaurant specializing in "New World Cuisine" in Palm Springs, California.

Chapman received a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Desert Theatre League (DTL) on Sunday, November 20, 2005, at the DTL's 18th "Desert Stars Awards" Ceremony held at the Riviera Resort in Palm Springs, California.

Chapman was a guest actress on two episodes of Magnum, P.I. - "The Black Orchid" from season 1 [1] and "The Woman on the Beach" from season 2. [2] An unofficial online poll of the series' fans' favorite episodes ranked these episodes at #27 and #23, respectively, as of January 2008. [3]

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