Judith Barsi
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Born | Judith Eva Barsi |
Parent(s) | Jozsef Barsi and Maria Benko Barsi |
Judith Eva Barsi (June 6, 1978 – July 25, 1988) was an American child actress. Her trademark was playing characters much younger than herself due to her unusually small stature. On July 25, 1988, at the age of 10, she was murdered, along with her mother Maria Barsi, by her father, Jozsef Barsi.
Early life
Judith Barsi was the daughter of Hungarian immigrants Jozsef Barsi and Maria Barsi née Benko, who had both fled the 1956 Soviet occupation of Hungary and then emigrated to Los Angeles, California shortly before the birth of their daughter. Her mother dreamed of her becoming an actress, as she once made an effort to do so for herself. When Judith was five years old, she was "discovered" at a skating rink. Looking younger than she was, she was mistaken for a three-year-old. She went on to appear in over 70 commercials and soon appeared in films. Later in her life, Judith had growth hormone injections to encourage her growth.
As Judith became more famous, her father Jozsef, an alcoholic and unemployed plumber, became increasingly abusive, jealous, and paranoid. He would mentally abuse Judith and once held a knife to her throat while threatening to kill her, because he was convinced that his wife and daughter would leave for a photo shoot or movie shoot and never come back. Judith was taken to a child psychologist after breaking down in front of her agent. The psychologist identified severe mental, physical and emotional abuse, and reported her findings to the authorities. Jozsef would often stay home drunk and refused to let Maria work. The family was on welfare for a brief period until Judith's career started taking off in around 1986. By the time she entered fourth grade, she was earning an estimated $100,000 a year which helped her buy the family a three-bedroom house in West Hills, California. Jozsef suffered from paranoia and had their house surrounded by a high-fence which could only be opened from inside the house.
Murder
Jozsef continued to remain a recluse and threatened to kill his wife and daughter many times. Child Protective Services was called numerous times, but as Maria was reluctant to press any charges, the case was never followed up. Maria rented an apartment for her daughter and herself as a daytime safe haven away from Jozsef. On July 27, 1988 the bodies of Judith and Maria Barsi were discovered by fire fighters responding to a call from a neighbor reporting a fire at the Barsi house. The date of the murder has never been determined; the police have said that Jozsef could have killed his wife and child on July 25 or July 26. It is believed that, after realizing that Maria was planning to leave him, Jozsef entered Judith's second-floor bedroom and shot her in the head; he then shot Maria in the same way as she ran down the corridor toward her daughter's room. He then drenched the bodies in gasoline and set the house on fire before shooting himself in the garage.
Judith and her mother were buried in an unmarked grave at the Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles. In June 2004, a fund was set up to get headstones for their graves. Judith's marker was placed on August 23, 2004 while one for her mother was placed on January 28, 2005. Future donations will go toward donating Beanie Babies to hospitalized children. Judith's marker reads "Our Concrete Angel - Yep Yep Yep" in reference to a popular song about child abuse and her character Ducky's catchphrase from The Land Before Time. Her mother's marker reads "The wind beneath JEB's (Judith's initials) wings - Yep Yep Yep".
alledged Claims of Paranormal Activity
It is widely believed that Judith Barsi's Ghost can be heard in the closing credits of ''The Land Before Time IV''. pedophiles have also found her bloody face on the back of their VHS copy of ''The Land Before Time''.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Fatal Vision | Kimberly (age 3) | Miniseries |
1985 | Kids Don't Tell | Jennifer Ryan | TV film |
Do You Remember Love | Kathleen | TV film | |
There Were Times, Dear | Molly Reed | TV film | |
1986 | Eye of the Tiger | Jennifer Matthews | |
1987 | Destination America | TV film | |
Slam Dance | Bean | ||
Jaws: The Revenge | Thea Brody | ||
1988 | A Family Again | Billie Foster | ABC After School Special |
The Land Before Time | Ducky | voice only | |
1989 | All Dogs Go to Heaven | Anne-Marie | voice only |
TV appearances
Year | Series | Role | Ep. # | Episode | Airdate |
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1985 | The New Twilight Zone | Bertie | #1.2 | "A Little Peace and Quiet" | September 27, 1985 |
The Fall Guy | Little Girl | #5.8 | "Escape Claus" | December 21, 1985 | |
1986 | Punky Brewster | Anna | #2.18 | "Changes" part 2 | February 9, 1986 |
#2.19 | "Changes" part 3 | February 16, 1986 | |||
Remington Steele | Laurie Beth | #4.13 | "Suburban Steele" | February 11, 1986 | |
Cheers | Child #1 | #4.23 | "Relief Bartender" | March 27, 1986 | |
Cagney & Lacey | Shauna Bard | #6.4 | "Disenfranchised" | October 27, 1986 | |
1988 | Growing Pains | Little Carol | #3.26 | "Graduation Day" | May 4, 1988 |
St. Elsewhere | Debbie Oppenheimer | #6.20 | "The Abby Singer Show" | May 18, 1988 |
External links
- Judith Barsi at IMDb
- Template:Tvtome person
- Find A Grave - Judith Barsi
- The Concrete Angel: Judith Barsi
- Judith Barsi In Memoriam
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- Living people
- 1988 deaths
- Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
- American child actors
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- Hungarian-Americans
- Murdered American children
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- People from Los Angeles, California
- American voice actors
- Deaths by firearm in the United States