The estimated net worth of Diana Ellen Judd amounts to approximately $25 Million
Insight into Diana Ellen Judd’s Life
Naomi Judd, born on January 11, 1946, in Ashland, Kentucky, USA, is professionally known as Diana Ellen Judd. She is recognized as an actress, notably appearing in The Judds Farewell Concert (1991), Can You Duet? (2008), and Star Search (1983). Her marriage to Larry Strickland commenced on May 4, 1989, following her previous marriage to Michael Ciminella.
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Filmography
Full Name
Naomi Judd
Net Worth
$25 Million
Date Of Birth
January 11, 1946
Place Of Birth
Ashland, Kentucky, USA
Height
5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack, Producer
Education
Harvard University
Nationality
American
Spouse
Larry Strickland (m. 1989), Michael C. Ciminella (m. 1964–1972)
An Evergreen Christmas, The Killing Game, Someone like You, A Holiday Romance, Family Tree, Rio Diablo, More American Graffiti
TV Shows
Can You Duet, Star Search, Naomi’s New Morning, American Music Awards
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Fact
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Naomi Judd authored “Naomi’s Guide to Aging Gratefully: Facts, Myths and Good News for Boomers” in 2007
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Recognized by Kayser-Roth Corporation’s No Nonsense Pantyhose as their “No Nonsense American Woman of the Month” for May 1995
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One of four siblings
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Released books including “Naomi’s Home Companion: A Treasury of Favorite Recipes, Food For Thought, and Kitchen Wit and Wisdom” in 1997 and “Guardian Angels” in 2000
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Participated in The Judds’ Farewell Tour, featured at the 1994 Super Bowl halftime show, and reunited with Wynonna Judd for a special concert in 1999
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Diagnosed with a life-threatening liver disease (hepatitis C) in 1990
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Acted as spokesperson for Big Kmart with daughter Wynonna Judd
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Mother of Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd
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Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
An Evergreen Christmas
2014
Honey
Window Wonderland
2013
TV Movie
Rita Dorentella
Nearlyweds
2013
TV Movie
Renee
The Killing Game
2011
TV Movie
Sandra Duncan
Higglytown Heroes
2005
TV Series
School Nurse Hero
Frasier
2002
TV Series
Lillian
Maybe It’s Me
2002
TV Series
Tillie Krupp
Someone Like You…
2001
Makeup Artist
Touched by an Angel
2000
TV Series
Liz
A Holiday Romance
1999
TV Movie
Lily Waite
Family Tree
1999
Sarah Musser
Littlest Angel’s Easter
1998
Video short
Understanding Angel
3rd Rock from the Sun
1996
TV Series
Frances Randell
The Client
1996
TV Series
Psychiatrist
Sisters
1994
TV Series
Naomi Judd
Rio Diablo
1993
TV Movie
Flora Mae Pepper
Living Proof: The Hank Williams, Jr. Story
1983
TV Movie
Redhead
More American Graffiti
1979
Girl in Bus
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
CMT: 40 Greatest Love Songs
2011
TV Movie performer: “Mama He’s Crazy”
35th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards
2000
TV Special performer: “Stand By Your Man”
Top of the Pops
1995
TV Series writer – 1 episode
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge
1995
TV Movie “LAZY COUNTRY EVENING”, “LOVE CAN BUILD A BRIDGE”, “RIVER OF TIME”
Gordy
1995
writer: “Guardian Angel”
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Judds
2011
TV Series documentary executive producer – 1 episode
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge
1995
TV Movie executive producer
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Naomi’s Contribution to Film
& Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge
1995 TV Movie book “Love Can Build a Bridge”
Miscellaneous
Title
Year
Status
Character
More American Graffiti
1979
production secretary – uncredited
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
Doug Stanhope: No Refunds
2007
Video documentary special thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Oprah: Where Are They Now?
2016
TV Series
Herself
Entertainment Tonight
2009-2015
TV Series
Herself
Music City USA
2015
Documentary
Herself
The Voice
2015
TV Series
Herself
Today
2008-2014
TV Series
Herself – Guest / Herself
Katie
2014
TV Series
Herself
Home & Family
2012-2013
TV Series
Herself – Guest
The Doctors
2013
TV Series
Herself
Piers Morgan Tonight
2013
TV Series
Herself
Fox and Friends
2013
TV Series
Herself
Discovering some of Naomi Judd’s notable appearances on television over the years:
– “Hope’s Christmas Special from Waikoloa, Hawaii” in 1989 where she featured as herself. – She made appearances on the TV series “Hee Haw” from 1984 to 1989. – In 1989, she took part in “Coming Home: A Rockin’ Reunion”, a TV movie playing herself. – “The Pat Sajak Show” in 1989 showcased her as herself. – She performed at the “22nd Annual Country Music Association Awards” in 1988. – Being part of “Cinemax Sessions” in 1988 was another TV highlight featuring herself. – Hosting duties were taken on by Naomi in the “Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 118th Edition” in 1988. – At the “29th Annual Grammy Awards” in 1987, she appeared as part of The Judds. – Other TV appearances include “Top of the Pops” (1987) and “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” (1987) as a member of The Judds. – She was also on “Cover Story” in 1987. – The TV movie documentary “Alabama… My Home’s in Alabama” in 1986. – A special appearance at “The 3th Annual American Cinema Awards” in 1986.
Archive Footage:
– “Ok! TV” in 2015 where she appeared as herself. – Another feature on “Entertainment Tonight” in 2015. – Her involvement in various documentaries and TV specials like “CMT: 40 Greatest Love Songs” (2011) and “41st Annual Country Music Association Awards” (2007). – Additionally, she was part of programs such as “Larry King Live” (2001) and “Hard Copy” (1993).