Judy Collins

Judy Collins

Birth : 1939-05-01, Seattle - Washington - USA

History

Judy Collins was born on May 1, 1939 in Seattle, Washington, USA. She has been married to Louis Nelson since April 16, 1996. She was previously married to Peter Taylor.

Profile

Judy Collins

Movies

Chantilly Bridge
Songs
Chantilly Bridge reunites a group of lifelong, steadfast friends who are still – in their later years -- chasing their dreams, fighting injustices, and sticking up for their convictions. The women lay bare their lives and deal with important issues that impact all women with humor, humility, humanity, and love. No topic escapes the razor-like wit and insight of these women: equality, sex, menopause, mortality, feminism, parenthood, careers, love, and even “me-too” moments. While women often feel invisible in the world, this film highlights who they are and what they care about. We experience what women are truly like and what they discuss in a setting where no men are present. Chantilly Bridge is also about reconnecting with old friends from the past and the beauty of a shared history.
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song
This feature-length documentary explores the life of singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen as seen through the prism of his internationally renowned hymn, Hallelujah.
Live with Carnegie Hall: Judy Collins
Self
Judy Collins burst onto the music scene in the 1960s and has not stopped since. Along with Shawn Colvin, Steve Earle, and Jimmy Webb, Collins leads a candid conversation about the larger community of singer-songwriters who continue to shape the musical landscape decades into their respective careers. Rounding out the afternoon, Tony Award winner Alan Cumming joins Collins to discuss musical theater icon Stephen Sondheim, who penned “Send In the Clowns”—arguably the biggest hit of Collins’ career.
Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
Self
A story of enduring love between Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian muse, Marianne Ihlen. The film follows their relationship from their early days in Greece, a time of "free love" and open marriage, to how their love evolved when Leonard became a successful musician.
Judy Collins: A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim
Executive Producer
Filmed in May 2016 at The Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver, Colorado, Collins takes the audience through Sondheim's remarkable treasure trove of music, interweaving stories of Broadway with her personal anecdotes.
Judy Collins: A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim
Filmed in May 2016 at The Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver, Colorado, Collins takes the audience through Sondheim's remarkable treasure trove of music, interweaving stories of Broadway with her personal anecdotes.
Blue Gold: American Jeans
Tracing the history of blue jeans around the globe.
Radio Unnameable
Herself
The story of legendary New York City disc jockey Bob Fass who pioneered free expression on the airwaves with his long running FM program 'Radio Unnameable'.
Leonard Cohen: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
Self
Forty summers ago on a windswept island just off England's southern coastline, a young Canadian folksinger-songwriter-poet-novelist named Leonard Cohen delivered the performance of a lifetime.
What a Girl Wants
Dancer
An American girl, Daphne, heads to Europe in search of the father she's never met. But instead of finding a British version of her bohemian mother, she learns the love of her mom's life is an uptight politician. The only problem now is that her long-lost dad is engaged to a fiercely territorial social climber with a daughter who makes Daphne's life miserable.
This Land Is Your Land - Folk Years
Filmed live at Carnegie Melon University in 2002, This Land is Your Land features the biggest names in folk music.
A Town Has Turned to Dust
Ree
In a futuristic desert hamlet, a ruthless town boss lynches a falsely accused Native American teen, setting the stage for revolt and a clash with a troubled, drunken sheriff.
Junior
Naomi
As part of a fertility research project, a male scientist agrees to carry a pregnancy in his own body.
This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin Live in Concert
Self – Guest vocals on This Pretty Planet
The magic of Tom's live performance is combined with spectacular nature footage that will delight children and parents alike. Now everyone can have a front row seat at a Tom Chapin concert -- any time they choose! This video features Tom and his band (Jon Cobert & Michael Mark) performing 13 amazing songs, including "The Wheel of the Water," "Good Garbage," "Alphabet Soup," "Shovelling," "This Pretty Planet" with Judy Collins and many even more!
Songs from the Life of Leonard Cohen
Portrait of Canadian singer, songwriter, poet and novelist Leonard Cohen, recorded in 1988. Featuring interviews, archive film and live performances from London, Paris, Athens and New York.
Woody Guthrie: Hard Travelin'
Self
A warmhearted memorial to the folk singer whose songs galvanized organizers and guitar-pickers across the United States. Part biography, part travelogue and part hootenanny, it follows the singer's son, Arlo Guthrie, as he retraces his father's steps and collects reminiscences from his father's family, friends and musical partners.
El reprimido
Modelo (uncredited)
Busco tonta para fin de semana
Marlene
Fat Brothers of Trinity
Liz
The bizarre adventures of the three gunmen Western grosser, next to a delicate young.
Judy Collins: BBC in Concert
Folk singer Judy Collins performs to a BBC studio audience in 1973. Songs performed are Joni Mitchell compositions Chelsea Morning and Both Sides Now, Tom Paxton's The Hostage, Leonard Cohen's Suzanne, Sandy Denny's Who Knows Where The Time Goes, and the self-penned, semi-autobiographical My Father.
La liga no es cosa de hombres
Ana
Julian is a womanizer who has affairs with several girls at once. To escape the clutches of a cuckolded husband, he is forced to dress as a woman and join a women's professional football team, posing as a famous athlete in Argentina. This is the beginning of a series of deranged adventures.
Festival
Self
Black and white footage of performances, interviews, and conversations at the Newport Folk Festival, from 1963 to 1966. The headliners are Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, and Bob Dylan, who's acoustic and electric. Son House and Mike Bloomfield talk about the blues; John Hurt, Howlin' Wolf, and Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee show its range. The Osborne Brothers perform bluegrass. Donovan, Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, Mimi and Dick Farina, and others less well known also perform. Several talk musical philosophy, and there's a running commentary about the nature and appeal of folk music. The crowd looks clean cut.