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  1. Judith Barsi tampak seperti memiliki semuanya, sayangnya, apa yang terjadi dalam kehidupan Judith tidak seindah kelihatannya. Dibalik semua kesuksesan itu, Judith dan ibunya, Maria Agnes Barsi, adalah korban kekerasan rumah tangga ayah Judith, Jozsef Barsi. Ketika Judith semakin terkenal, Jozsef menjadi semakin kasar, cemburu, dan paranoid.

  2. Judith Eva Barsi (6. kesäkuuta 1978 – 25. heinäkuuta 1988) oli yhdysvaltalainen lapsinäyttelijä. Hänen tunnetuimmat roolinsa olivat ääniroolit Don Bluthin animaatioelokuvissa Maa aikojen alussa (1988) ja Kaikenkarvainen Charlie (1989).

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · Aside from "All Dogs Go to Heaven," Judith Barsi appeared in 1987's "Jaws IV: The Revenge," which marked her film debut, and guested on a number of popular TV shows, including "Growing Pains" and ...

  4. Judith Eva Barsi (June 6, 1978 - July 25, 1988) was an American child actress and a victim of a murder suicide. Judith was the daughter of Hungarian immigrants Jozsef Barsi and Maria Benko, who had both fled the 1956 Soviet occupation of Hungary and then emigrated to Los Angeles, California shortly before Judith was born. Her mother dreamt 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 y

  5. May 18, 2020 · Today's solved true crime case is on child star & movie actress Judith Barsi, her mother Maria Barsi and her father Jozsef Barsi. Judith starred in childhood...

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  6. Judith Barsi For much of the 1980s, waif-like Judith Barsi was one of the most recognizable child stars in show business. Her tiny stature that was an ongoing issue, and at one point she was put on growth hormones.

  7. 18 hours ago · There's a place in many folks' hearts for All Dogs Go to Heaven.The 1989 animated comedy-drama told the story of Charlie B. Barkin (Burt Reynolds), a streetwise German shepherd who sneaks back to Earth from Heaven and teams up with a young orphan girl named Anne-Marie (Judith Barsi) who can talk to animals.