Judy began her professional career as a model, eventually transitioning into the world of acting. Her breakthrough role came when she was cast as Tania Livingston in the popular 1970s television hospital soap opera "The Young Doctors". Throughout her time on the show, which lasted from its inception until its conclusion in 1982, Judy's character of Tania evolved from a young and inexperienced nurse to a mature and skilled sister at the Albert Memorial hospital, earning her a loyal fan base.
Following her departure from "The Young Doctors", Judy went on to star in another successful television series, "Prisoner", where she showcased her comedic talents by playing the character of Pixie Mason, a dreamy serial bigamist. After leaving "Prisoner", Judy took a break and traveled to Greece before continuing her career as a voice-over artist.
Now residing in Sydney, Judy has largely retired from acting, instead dedicating most of her time to her passion for animal welfare and conservation.