Judy Matheson
Biography
Elegant, charismatic, and beautiful, Judy Matheson is one of the most iconic ladies to have featured in Hammer films.
Judith C. Matheson was born in Thurrock, Essex, England. She began her career near the end of the swinging sixties after drama school. She first worked for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, with which she toured the United States; this included a season on Broadway. She also made appearances in three prestigious Shakespeare productions, with the most prominent being Sir Tyrone Guthrie's production of Measure for Measure.
She got her big break starring alongside a culturally diverse cast in the horror art house film The Exquisite Cadaver (1969). Her bold and groundbreaking performance skyrocketed her career, and soon she became a big hit among the horror film scene in Great Britain (particularly for Hammer). She made memorable appearances in a string of horror films such as Twins of Evil (1971), Lust for a Vampire (1971), Crucible of Terror (1971), The Flesh and Blood Show (1972), and more. She also made several appearances on televisions shows throughout the 1970s, including Blake's 7 (1978), Episode #1.2818 (1977), Harriet's Back in Town (1972), and more.
She left the acting business at the end of the 1970s and has since married and had children. With her iconic status as a Hammer Girl, she still makes occasional appearances at film conventions meeting fans and signing autographs.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Foster Hitchman
Filmography
Twins of Evil
as Woodman's Daughter 1971
Lust for a Vampire
as Amanda 1971
The Haunting of Margam Castle
as Agatha 2020
Confessions of a Window Cleaner
as Elvie Harron 1974
The Flesh and Blood Show
as Jane 1972
The House That Vanished
as Lorna Collins 1973
Crucible of Terror
as Marcia 1972
The Exquisite Cadaver
as Esther 1969
Percy's Progress
as Maria 1974
Peter Cushing: In His Own Words
as Herself 2020
Peter Cushing: Behind the Camera
as Self 2022Shelley
as Jane Williams 1972
Walker's Women
as Jane (archive footage) 2023
Frankula
as Vera Vomit 2017