Judy McBurney on HOME & AWAY 1993
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2015
- Judy McBurney, former star of Number 96, the Young Doctors & Prisoner guest starred in Home & Away in 1993.
Her role is rather humourous as she is from an introduction/dating agency but due to Shane's scheming, Fisher gets confused thinking he has called someone from a cleaning agency.
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Scary to think two of these actors are now gone, but not forgotten.
Why is it scary to think "people die" and at any age.🤷♂️
You can hear hints of Pixie in her voice.
I swear that could've been Judy actually playing Pixie in Home and Away.
- Name is Audrey, Pixie used that as one of her alias and when she left Ingleside, changed her name to it.
- She's running an introduction service, Pixie loves marriages and this could be her thing instead of marrying lots of men, she helps to get couples together and get married!
Hilarious!
i thought the same
Aussie Pete Oh I get it. This woman played Pixie in Prisoner. It took me a few minutes before I recognised her. Now I understand you comment :)
hahah I agree
haha so true, they must have been having a laugh
Headcannon
Pixie was released from Ingleside in 1987, went back to Wentworth to finish serving her sentence, on her return to Wentworth, she was told about why she was sent to Ingleside, she was released afterwards. Due to her love of marriages, she decided to run an introduction service (she manages to attend every wedding), this way, she keeps her love of marriages legal. And due to this, she ends up in Summer Bay. To this day, she still keeps in close contact with Judy Bryant.
Pokémon Trainer Elio Aww, I love that idea. 😊😃
Cool, Lynne may have met Judy McBurney as they had both been credited for this episode. I hope Judy visited the Bayside Diner set.
I miss Judy McBurney.
I am so used to hearing Judy in her Pixie Mason voice She sounds the same ,but with a more mature voice.
I'm a big fan of Pixie Mason: brings a lot of fun to Prisoner and some great scenes with Joan Fergusson. Judy McBurney may be genuinely charming and delightful but, sadly, she really can't act. Crucially, though, who cares?
She's dead now.