Key Points

Judy Greer is excitedly anticipating her 50th birthday with a planned city getaway alongside her family. She expresses immense satisfaction with her current phase in life without desiring major changes. Greer highlights the industry shift towards better roles for actresses in their 40s, noting her privilege during this era. As she approaches her birthday, Greer stars in the new Apple TV+ series, Stick, co-starring Owen Wilson, with its premiere on June 4.

Key Points: Judy Greer Plans City Trip for 50th Birthday Celebration

  • Judy Greer plans a city trip for her 50th birthday with family
  • Shares contentment and joy about her life entering her 50s
  • Greer embraces roles for mature actresses in Apple's Stick
  • Stick features Owen Wilson and premieres on June 4 on Apple TV+
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Judy Greer reveals her plans for milestone 50th birthday

Judy Greer shares birthday plans amidst career success with new series and personal joy.

"Everything in my life is really nice and really good, and I'm really happy. - Judy Greer"

Washington, June 2

Actress Judy Greer shared what she has planned for her milestone 50th birthday on July 20.

"I'm taking a trip with my family," said Greer, who has been married to TV executive producer Dean E. Johnsen since 2011, while attending the Los Angeles premiere of her new Apple TV+ series Stick, reported People.

When asked if it would be a tropical adventure, the Jawbreaker actress simply answered "city trip" without disclosing the exact location.

"I guess I'm kind of boring," Greer added, before sharing her outlook on life heading into her 50s, as per the outlet.

"Everything in my life is really nice and really good, and I'm really happy, so I kind of just don't want to make any changes," she said, reported People.

Greer previously in 2022 opened up about feeling "very lucky to be an actress in my 40s right now because there are great roles for us."

"There are great directors and writers out there, and so I think that we're just getting served better material than those women were when I was in my 20s," she added of embracing the shift, reported People.

"There's a long way to go. Please don't get me wrong, but it's a start and I'll take it," continued Greer.

Ahead of Greer's 50th birthday this summer, she's starring in AppleTV+'s Stick alongside Owen Wilson, Peter Dager, Marc Maron, Mariana Trevino, Lilli Kay and Timothy Olyphant.

According to the show's synopsis, the new sports comedy series follows Pryce Cahill (played by Wilson), "an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago."

Stick's first three episodes premiere on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, June 4, followed by new episodes weekly through July 23, reported People.

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Priya K.
Happy early birthday to Judy Greer! 🎂 It's refreshing to see Hollywood actresses embracing their age gracefully. In India, we respect our elders so much - 50 is considered the age of wisdom! Hope she enjoys her city trip with family.
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Rahul S.
Interesting that she calls herself "boring" for choosing a city trip. In India, family trips to cities like Jaipur or Shimla are considered perfect vacations! Sometimes simple is best. Looking forward to checking out her new show on AppleTV+.
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Ananya M.
As someone who grew up watching Judy in rom-coms, it's great to see her getting good roles even now. But I do wish Indian actresses got the same opportunities after 40 - our film industry still prefers much younger heroines in most mainstream movies.
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Vikram P.
The golf comedy series sounds fun! We need more lighthearted shows like this in India too - everything is either too dramatic or reality TV these days. Judy's right about one thing - if life is good at 50, why make unnecessary changes? Wishing her many more happy years!
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Sunita R.
At 50, she looks absolutely stunning! Western actresses age so differently from our Indian stars - less pressure to look "young" all the time. Though I must say, our veteran actresses like Shabana Azmi and Hema Malini are breaking age barriers too. Progress everywhere!

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