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Judy Gringer, born to a Jewish tailor in Bagsværd, began her career as a ballet student at the Royal Theatre from 1950-1955 but was dismissed and subsequently went on tour with Rita Clair Ballet in Italy. She later worked as a dancer in Tivoli's revues before joining ABC-Teatret in 1957 where she played Lommer-girl until 1964, also performing at Aveny-Teatret. Gringer achieved success in 'Babs and Nutte', a sketch alongside Dirch Passer. Afterward, she worked freelance at various Copenhagen theaters, including Fiolteatret, and appeared on revues like Holstebro-Revyen during her three-year stint as a hippie in New York. Gringer's notable films include 'Takt og tone i himmelsengen', among others. She had relationships with Dirch Passer and Knud Leif Thomsen, father of her daughter Julie Gringer.
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