Farewell to a screen pioneer
The news reached us with that sad calm that announced farewells have. Judy Pace, that actress and model who put a face and elegance to so many stories on television in the 60s and 70s, left us. He was 83 years old.
Her roles in the drama “Peyton Place” and the heartwarming TV movie “Brian’s Song” made her a familiar face in American households. A career that began in front of the cameras as a model and that knew how to evolve.
His daughters, Shawn Pace Mitchell and Julia Pace Mitchell, confirmed that his departure was peaceful. He died peacefully in his sleep on March 11 in Marina del Rey, California.
Born in Los Angeles in 1942, Judy made her way in an industry that wasn’t always kind. His career was not just a list of credits; It was a footprint. A legacy for those who came after.
The echo of his departure is already felt. The artistic community has begun to remember their contributions, those performances that were more than just characters. They were pieces of pop culture that helped define an era.
One of ours is leaving. A part of that classic Hollywood that now lives in nostalgic repetitions and in the memories of those of us who grew up watching it. Rest in peace, Judy.




