Toni Hudson

Toni Hudson (born November 9, 1960) is an American actress, who has appeared in films and on television. Her first role was in the daytime soap opera Capitol. Her best known part was in the 1985 film Just One of the Guys as Denise.[1]

Toni Hudson
Born (1960-11-09) November 9, 1960
OccupationActress
Years active1982–2002
Spouse(s)Dirk Benedict (1986–1995; divorced)
Judd Mintz (1996–2011)
Children2

She has made guest appearances on TV shows like The Greatest American Hero, T.J. Hooker, Knight Rider, The A-Team, and The Love Boat.

Toni Hudson has also choreographed for singer/actor Dwight Yoakam on many of his music videos and for the Country Music Awards (CMA'S) in Nashville as well as a couple of independent films, 'Out of these Rooms' and 'Cahoots'. Toni is currently producing and starring in a feature film with her production partner Sue Ann Taylor titled Charlie's Christmas Wish.

She has launched a website that focuses on information for leading a healthy lifestyle through food and a positive mindset (www.kerektliving.com). She is the author of the ebook '(Ke-rekt) Living' available on her site. Her first book, Racquetball for Women, was published when she was 19 years old by Wilshire Book Co.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1982 Young Doctors in Love Bunny
1983 Cross Creek Tim's Wife
1984 Places in the Heart Ermine
1985 Prime Risk Julie Collins
1985 Just One of the Guys Denise
1985 School Spirit Rita
1986 Nothing in Common Receptionist
1987 Uninvited Rachel Video
1990 Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Sara Credited as Tom Hudson
2001 Cahoots
2002 Out of These Rooms Julie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1982 Capitol Girl in Station 1 episode
1983 The Greatest American Hero Girl at Video Game Episode: "Wizards and Warlocks"
1983 T. J. Hooker Dorothy 'Star' Taylor Episode: "Sweet Sixteen and Dead"
1985 Knight Rider Maxine Fleming Episode: "Knight by a Nose"
1985 The A-Team Dana Harmon Episode: "Blood, Sweat, and Cheers"
1985 The Love Boat Rita Episode: "Good Time Girls"

References

  1. Maltin, Leonard (2008-08-05). Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide. Penguin. pp. 729–. ISBN 9780452289789. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
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