American Actress

Judith Hoag Bra Size & Body Measurements

Judith Hoag was an actress who appeared in some movies and also guest-starred on several television shows. Her most well-known role was on the TV show “Welcome Back Kotter” with Robert Duvall. She later went on to star in “Welcome Back Kotter” again with Robert Duvall. Eventually, she went on to star in a number of different projects, including playing recurring characters in “E.T.”

Judith Hoag currently is married to learning consultant Vincent Grant. The American playhouse actress was born in Newburyport in 1969. Portrayed April O’Neil in the very first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film in 1990.

Bra Size & Body Measurements

Bra Size 39 B
Waist Size 25 Inches
Hips Size 38 Inches
Shoe Size 8 (US)
Body  Measurements 39-25-38 inches

The third installment of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series starred Jenniferlled off as herself, and she portrayed Judith Hoag as an aged and wise turtle master who had been trained by Shredder. Judith Hoag’s co-stars also went on to star in different popular television series, which include “The Finder” with Patrick Swayze and “Dancing with the Stars” with Sarah Michelle Gellar. While it is not clear what role Judith Hoag will be able to play in the future, she is certainly an accomplished and talented actress whose resume is a good match for what many Hollywood producers are seeking in their actresses.

Judith Hoag is an attractive and confident older woman who is often seen wearing a stylish jacket and jeans. Her net worth would place her at the top of our list for actresses who make good money for doing commercials or voice-overs for games or animation films. Her real net worth will likely increase if she does a voice-over role for a much younger person in a new animated project that is created by someone else. Otherwise, she will probably stay in the same role she’s always played, which makes her attractive to multi-millionaire producers.

Judith Hoag was born in San Francisco, California, and grew up in Pacific Grove. She worked hard her young life to support herself and her family, working long hours as a waitress, retail clerk, and caretaker of the home and animals. After her parents divorced, Judith lived with her grandmother in a small apartment and worked part-time as a receptionist at a well-loved salon. She did not pursue any acting beyond the occasional voice-overs for games and commercials until she discovered her true vocation when she was a young woman. She then appeared in some TV shows and did a stint on Broadway, playing a sultry maid in one of Richard Castellano’s Merchant Ivory plays.

After her brief stint on Broadway, Judith became more known in her native America, first appearing in movies made in Mexico, as well as on television programs such as The X-Files and Supergirl. She also appeared in the popular Japanese movie The Shinobi suit, which was made with the same director who made Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Now Judith Hoag can be found on television shows, performing the same type of voices she used to be known for doing on Broadway. Her voice is usually deeper and more grave, but when needed she can raise her voice to a high pitch to emphasize her anger or other emotions. She has also found a role on the popular television series Anger Management, playing an alternate personality for actress Courteney Cox.

Most people who have seen the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies, or have been to see the cartoon version, would say that Judith Hoag fits the mold of what an adult female actor should look like. Her appearance is the exact opposite of her famous predecessor, although there have been some minor changes through the years. These changes to Judith Hoag’s image began when producers began casting the movie after the release of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II movie. Many people who did not know about Judith Hoag prior to her appearance on the show saw her briefly and immediately noticed the similarities she had with actress Megan Fox, who played Layla, the girlfriend of Shredder.

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