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The Girl In The Pic Became A Famous TV Host And Suffered a Mini-Stroke During Her Show: A Star Who Married Her Husband Twice!
Judy Sheindlin, best known as “Judge Judy,” has had a remarkable career both in law and television. Born on October 12, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, she was raised in a Jewish household and graduated from James Madison High School before earning her degree from American University. Judy was a trailblazer in law, being the only female in her law school class, and she became a family court prosecutor in 1972.
Her public recognition began in 1993 with a profile in The Los Angeles Times, followed by an appearance on 60 Minutes. In 1996, after 25 years on the bench, she debuted her iconic show, “Judge Judy,” which became a massive success, running for 25 seasons until 2021 and making her one of the highest-paid TV hosts.
In 2011, she suffered a mini-stroke while filming but made a full recovery. At 81, she launched “Judy Justice,” demonstrating her enduring popularity. Judy has been married three times, currently to fellow legal professional Jerry Sheindlin, with whom she shares a lasting bond.
Her story is one of resilience and dedication, solidifying her legacy as a pioneer for women in law and television. Judy’s contributions will be remembered for years to come.