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Judy Pace doesn't receive enough recognition. She was a beautiful woman who could rival any light skin or white beauty 5

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Judy Pace


    msladysoul — 18 years ago(January 18, 2008 12:28 AM)

    Judy Pace doesn't receive enough recognition. She was a beautiful woman who could rival any light skin or white beauty 5b4but it wasn't just that, Judy was a excellent actress. I always preferred her more then Pam Grier, Tamara Dobson, Theresa Graves, Vonetta McGee, Judy could really act, she wasn't just a sex symbol and didn't just rely on sex scenes and nudity to get attention or to entertain like others. I wish Judy received more recognition. I wish someone would interview her or wish she would write a book, I'd like to hear about her life.

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      Diamond97 — 16 years ago(September 03, 2009 07:39 AM)

      I think Vonetta McGee, Tamara Dobson, Pam Grier, Theresa Graves, and Judy Pace are all talented and deserve praise. I don't think it's necessary to tear down other black women to build up one.

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        marbleann — 16 years ago(November 21, 2009 11:17 AM)

        Not for nothing but I do not think that is what the OP was doing. Did you see the topic here about how she was pretty for a dark skinned woman. What is that about? Like there is something unique being dark skin and beautiful and it deserves a separate category. Like when people say for a fat girl she has such a pretty face. See for some reason just being a light skin black woman makes you beautiful in this culture. I just think she was saying you do not have to be light skin black women to be a beautiful black woman That's all.

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          Diamond97 — 12 years ago(November 04, 2013 01:17 PM)

          Okay. I thought when she said that unlike the others, Judy "could really act," meaning that the other black women could not. And she was kinda negative about Jayne Kennedy. She stated that Jayne was "not talented." And that people are "brainwashed" if they feel Jayne is gorgeous. I just don't think we have to tear other black women down to boost another. She didn't have to disrespect other black actresses or name them. It's not their fault if someone says "pretty for a dark skin girl." Why attack light skin black women? Suppose it's a dark skin black women saying "pretty for a dark skin black" or even a white person. Society thinks that white women are the prettiest. Why didn't she attack white women or white actresses? However, she only put down black actresses. I just feel it's not called for. The black race should be supportive not divisive. That's all I'm saying.

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