Judy Matheson
Judy Matheson is a British actress notable for her appearances in several horror films in the 1970s. She also appeared in many other films and television series.
Career
Raised in Essex and trained at the New College of Speech and Drama, Matheson began her career in 1967 with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company with which she toured the United States, including a season on Broadway, and Canada, followed by Europe and Israel, in three of Shakespeare's plays, the highlight of which was Sir Tyrone Guthrie's production of Measure for Measure.In 1967, Matheson signed with talent agency Hazel Malone Management. Her debut film The Chairman, starred Gregory Peck. She was chosen to star in the Spanish film The Exquisite Cadaver with Capucine, directed by Vicente Aranda, in 1969, which was showcased as the Spanish entry at the San Sebastian Film Festival. In 1970, she was invited to play Helen Mirren's friend in John Goldschmidt's documentary Doing Her Own Thing about Mirren's early years at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In 1971 she starred opposite Freddie Jones in Charles Wood's experimental drama The Emergence of Anthony Purdy, Esq. directed by Patrick Dromgoole for Harlech Television. It was chosen that year as ITV's entry in the Monte Carlo TV Festival. In the 1970s, she appeared in the Hammer Horror films Lust for a Vampire and Twins of Evil. Her other films include The [Flesh and Blood Show], The House That Vanished, Crucible of Terror, Confessions of a Window Cleaner and Percy's Progress.
Matheson's television work includes City '68, Spindoe, Coronation Street, Z-Cars, Crossroads,, Harriet's Back in Town, The Adventurer, Dead of Night, The Professionals, The Sweeney, Shelley, Blake's 7 and Citizen Smith.
She returned to the big screen for a cameo in the 2020 feature film The Haunting of Margam Castle, starring Derren Nesbitt, Jane Merrow and Caroline Munro, directed by Andrew Jones for North Bank Entertainment. She undertook the narration for "Mary Millington on Location", part of the special features for the Mary Millington box set released by Screenbound Entertainment, released in 2020.