by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
Diminutive, Canadian-born comedienne Judy King was reportedly discovered on the vaudeville stage by star comic Harold Lloyd, who awarded her a bit in Girl Shy (1924). She was also one of the seven girls refusing Buster Keaton's proposals of marriage in Seven Chances (1925); was Buffalo Bill Jr.'s girl in The Bonanza Buckaroo; and played a French girl dallying with a couple of American army recruits in The Gay Retreat (1927). King, whose career declined after the advent of sound, was the sister of stage and screen comedienne, Mona Ray.
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Cafe Society
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1939 | |||
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The Gay Retreat
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1927 | |||
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Upstream
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1927 | |||
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Speeding Through
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1926 | |||
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Best Bad Man
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1925 | |||
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Seven Chances
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1925 |