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‘Brian’s Song’ and influential Blaxploitation actress Judy Pace dead at 83


‘Brian’s Song’ and influential Blaxploitation actress Judy Pace dead at 83

Television and film actress Judy Pace has died.

The influential actress, known for her roles in Blaxploitation films in the ’70s, died Wednesday, her daughters Shawn and Julia Pace Mitchell announced, per Deadline.

Pace “died peacefully in her sleep” while visiting family in Marina Del Rey, Calif., according to her family

She was 83 years old.

Actress Judy Pace (seen here in 1971) died Wednesday, her two daughters announced. Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
The actress, known for her roles in Blaxploitation films in the ’70s, died peacefully in her sleep, according to her family. She’s seen here in 1970’s “Cotton Comes to Harlem.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Pace’s most famous roles include playing Vickie Fletcher on the soap opera “Peyton Place,” and playing Linda Sayers — the wife of real-life NFL player Gale Sayers — in the 1971 TV movie “Brian’s Song.”

The movie told the story of Chicago Bears football player Brian Piccolo, who was stricken with terminal cancer, and his friendship with Sayers, who was his teammate.

“Brian’s Song” was a critical success, earning multiple Emmys as well as a Grammy.

One of her most famous roles was in the 1971 TV movie “Brian’s Song” (pictured here), which won multiple Emmys and a Grammy. Courtesy Everett Collection
Pace, seen here in 1970’s “Cotton Comes to Harlem,” had extensive film and television credits, which included roles in “Batman” and “I Dream of Jeannie.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Her extensive acting credits include “13 Frightened Girls” (1963), “Batman” (1966), “Bewitched” (1966), “Days of Our Lives” (1967), “I Dream of Jeannie” (1967), “The Mod Squad” (1968), “The Young Lawyers” (1970-1971), “Shaft” (1973), and more.

She won an NAACP Image Award in 1970 for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her role in ABC’s “The Young Lawyers,” in which she played a law student working in Boston.

She also made history in 1965, when she was the first Black “bachelorette” contestant to appear on “The Dating Game.”

She was also the first Black “bachelorette” contestant to appear on “The Dating Game.” She’s seen here in January 2012. FilmMagic
Pace, pictured here in July 2022, is survived by her two daughters. Getty Images for Fanatics

Prior to her success as an actress, Pace was a model.

She was previously married to actor Don Mitchell, whom she shared her two daughters with, but they divorced in 1984 after 12 years of marriage.

She later married baseball great Curt Flood, and they were together until he died in 1997.

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