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Judy Farrell | |
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Born | Judy Hayden May 11, 1938 Quapaw, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Died | April 2, 2023 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 84)
Occupation(s) | Actress, writer |
Years active | 1961–2006 |
Spouse(s) |
Joe Bratcher (m. 1985) |
Children | 2 |
Judy Farrell (née Hayden; May 11, 1938 – April 2, 2023) was an American actress most noted for her role as Nurse Able on the television comedy series M*A*S*H. She performed small roles in several other television series, then later wrote 13 episodes for the soap opera Port Charles.
Life and career
Judy Hayden was born and raised in Quapaw, Oklahoma.[1] She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a fine arts degree in theater.
While studying for a master's degree at UCLA in 1961, she met actor Mike Farrell.[1] She worked as a high-school English and drama teacher at Laguna Beach High School in Laguna Beach, California.[2] In August 1963, she married Farrell, with whom she subsequently had two children, Erin and Michael.[2] In the 1960s, Farrell and she performed together at the Laguna Playhouse.[1] They divorced in the early 1980s.[2]
The Farrells' marriage was worked into the script of one episode of M*A*S*H: In the episode "The Colonel's Horse", Mike's character B.J. Hunnicutt said his wife Peg (played by Catherine Bergstrom in two onscreen appearances and a few photographs) was from Judy's hometown of Quapaw, and that her father's name was Floyd Hayden.[3] His daughter in the show was also named Erin, as is his real-life daughter.
Farrell died from complications of a stroke at a hospital in West Hills, Los Angeles on April 2, 2023, at the age of 84.[4]
References
- ^ a b c Hoover, Eleanor (April 9, 1979). "Mike Farrell of M*A*S*H and Wife Judy Insist Kids Aren't Apples: You Can't Spoil Them". People Magazine. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ a b c Farrell, Mike (2007). Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist. Akashic Books/RDV Books. pp. 61–135. ISBN 9781933354484.
- ^ "M*A*S*H: Season 5, Episode 11 script | Subs like Script". subslikescript.com. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- ^ Barnes, Mike (April 4, 2023). "Judy Farrell, Nurse Able on 'M*A*S*H,' Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
External links
- Judy Farrell at IMDb
- 1938 births
- 2023 deaths
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American women
- American soap opera writers
- American television actresses
- American women television writers
- American television writers
- Women soap opera writers
- People from Ottawa County, Oklahoma
- American television actor, 1930s birth stubs
- Oklahoma stubs