Jud Tylor

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Jud Tylor
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Tylor in January 2008
Born (1979-03-24) March 24, 1979 (age 44)
Other namesJudy Tylor
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1999–present

Jud Tylor (born March 24, 1979) is a Canadian television and film actress. She has had recurring roles in a number of television programs including That '70s Show and Edgemont .

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Career

Tylor was born on March 24, 1979, in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has had recurring roles in a number of television programs and films including the hit series That '70s Show (2005) as Samantha and a supporting lead alongside Academy award winner Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts in Charlie Wilson's War (2007). Most recently Jud can be seen portraying Laraine Day alongside Chadwick Boseman in the Jackie Robinson story 42 (2013). Jud won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Suzanne Somers in Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company (2003) and was nominated in 2013 for best Canadian actress by the Canadian Screen Awards for her series regular role on HBO's Good God (2012).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 My 5 Wives Stephanie
2001 Suddenly Naked Crystal
2003The Hot Karl IIRedVideo
2004 Freshman Orientation Serena
2007 What Love Is Amy
2007 Dead Tone Karina
2007 Charlie Wilson's War Crystal Lee
2011Intervention: CinderellaSnow WhiteShort
2013 42 Laraine Day
2013Shoes!Flop (voice)Short
2013Defending SantaSarah Walker
2016 A Boy Called Po Beth
2020Psycho Party PlannerMarlow Meadows
2020Magic MaxJennifer BarnesCompleted
TBACult CartelLeonaFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Viper SecretaryEpisode: "Tiny Bubbles"
1999 Y2K Jane BowmanTV film
2000 Ice Angel DanielleTV film
2000 The Fearing Mind Stacey HancockEpisode: "Come to Papa"
2001 Seven Days JudyEpisodes: "Crystal Blue Persuasion", "The Final Countdown", "Sugar Mountain"
2001 The Outer Limits VioletEpisode: "Flower Child"
2001 Andromeda Satrina LeanderEpisode: "Into the Labyrinth"
2001 Edgemont BrendaRecurring role (seasons 1-2)
2002 The Sausage Factory AmyEpisode: "JC, the Gay Model"
2002 Smallville Amanda RothmanEpisode: "Zero"
2003 Dawson's Creek The 'Sure Thing'Episode: "Castaways"
2003 Just Cause Katie DohrmannEpisode: "Dream House"
2003 Black Sash KimEpisode: "Jump Start"
2003Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company Suzanne Somers TV film
2003 The Division AngieEpisode: "Extreme Action Figures"
2005 CSI: Miami Eve MartinkisEpisode: "Identity"
2005 The Collector AngieEpisode: "The Superhero"
2005–2006 That '70s Show Samantha HydeRecurring role (season 8)
2006 What About Brian LisaEpisode: "Pilot", "Two in Twenty-Four", "Moving Day"
2006 Ghost Whisperer SandyEpisode: "The Curse of the Ninth"
2007 Two and a Half Men DeedeeEpisode: "Dum Diddy Dum Diddy Doo"
2007Dash 4 CashDottieTV film
2008 Raising the Bar Lisa LandisEpisodes: "A Leg to Stand On", "Out on the Roof"
2009 Mad Men Honey StolichEpisode: "My Old Kentucky Home"
2009 The Forgotten Layla DemchakEpisode: "Canine John"
2010 Cold Case Lana Parker (1974)Episode: "The Runaway Bunny"
2010 Chase Emma RothschildEpisode: "Above the Law"
2011Carnal InnocenceJosie LongstreetTV film
2011 Franklin & Bash Amber NorthEpisode: "Franklin vs. Bash"
2012Beautiful PeopleSusanTV film
2012 Good God ToryMain role
2012 Level Up Ms. Linenlooper (voice)Episode: "Wanted"
2013 Perception Tess WilliamsEpisode: "Defective"
2013 The Exes LaurenEpisode: "My Ex-Boyfriend's Wedding"
2014 The Mentalist Mae FeinbergEpisode: "Silver Wings of Time"
2014 NCIS: Los Angeles Sarah HillEpisode: "Deep Trouble: Part 1"
2014 Supernatural AdinaEpisodes: "Black", "Soul Survivor"
2014Love Is RelativeAmberTV film
2023 CSI: Vegas Rose CantwellEpisode: "Boned"


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