Julie Rudd Net Worth

Julie Rudd is a multi-talented individual who was born on May 04, 1954. She is a Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, and Producer. She is best known for her work on films such as Ant-Man (2015), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), and This Is 40 (2012). She is the mother of actor Paul Rudd, who has starred in many popular films such as Clueless (1995), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), and Knocked Up (2007).
Julie Rudd is a member of Miscellaneous Crew

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Producer
Birth Day May 04, 1954
Age 69 YEARS OLD
Birth name Edith Erdman
Genres Broadway show tunes, jazz
Years active 1966–present
Website juliebudd.com

💰 Net worth: $400,000 (2024)

Julie Rudd, a renowned figure in the entertainment industry, is estimated to have a net worth of $400,000 as of 2024. Born in 1954, Julie has excelled in various roles throughout her career, including working as a Miscellaneous Crew member, Writer, and Producer. With her diverse skill set and extensive experience, Julie has made a significant impact within the industry. Her net worth reflects her successful ventures and is a testament to her dedication and hard work in the world of entertainment.

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Famous Quotes:

"Frank would set up a chair for me in the wings when I was done singing and I'd watch his show every night from there. Then he'd come off and ask me for observations. And he was totally serious about it. One night I asked him about all the tape marks all over the floor when he sang. And he asked the lighting guy to bring up the lights one by one and I saw how they 'hit the marks'. Frank just walked over to me and explained how lighting will enhance musical moments".

Biography/Timeline

1968

Budd began her singing career at the age of 12, taking the stage for amateur night at the Tamarack resort camp in the Catskills. There she was spotted by Producer Herb Bernstein, who became her personal manager and arranger. He continued to work with her through the next thirty years. After signing a contract for personal management, he also had her record a demo, signed her to a three-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and sent her to a voice coach. One of Bernstein's employees suggested her new stage name. Budd appeared on the Merv Griffin Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show, and The Jim Nabors Hour. In 1968 she released the LP Child of Plenty on the MGM label and became a regular on the NBC TV summer series Showcase '68.

1969

She was born Edith Erdman in Brooklyn, New York, the second of three daughters of Saul and Joan Erdman. Her father was a bottling company executive. Her family was Jewish but not religious. She attended the Roy H. Mann Jr. High School in Brooklyn until 1969, when she transferred to a private academy in Manhattan. In 1993 she contributed her reminiscences of growing up in Brooklyn to the book It Happened in Brooklyn: An oral history of growing up in the borough in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s (1993).

1972

She performed the title song for the 1972 film Living Free, which played over the opening credits. In 1976 she reached #93 in the charts with the song "One Fine Day", one of her biggest hits. In 1979 she performed on Broadway in They're Playing Our Song. A 1981 New York Magazine article noted that she had "sung in public for 15 of her 27 years", and "almost had the lead in Evita on Broadway".

1981

In acting, Budd is associated with the Circle Repertory Theater and Playwright's Horizons of New York City. She starred in the 1981 Walt Disney film The Devil and Max Devlin as a 19-year-old high school dropout and aspiring singer. Budd has stated that "having the opportunity to work for the Disney Company was a life changer for me. At Disney they always do it right".

1991

In November 1991 she teamed with Burns again to put on a benefit performance to raise funds for the Children's Hospital of Orange County. She performs at the annual fundraiser of the Schultz-Hill Foundation, founded in 2002 in Atlantic City. At the 2004 NYSSBA Annual Convention Preview Convention she performed the songs of Barbra Streisand, with whom she is often compared. On October 22 and 23, 2004, she performed Streisand classics in a tribute program, "The Barbra Streisand Songbook", created by Marvin Hamlisch.

2015

Budd continues to perform mainly in the New York City area and Las Vegas. She released the albums Pure Imagination (1997) and If You Could See Me Now (2000), and to commemorate Sinatra's centenary on December 12, 2015, she has released an album, Remembering Mr. Sinatra. She also teaches master classes in singing.