Leslie John "Johnny" Cole (1963–1982) Lewis Moran (1966–1995)
Children
Mark Moran (son) Jason Moran (son)
Criminal charge
Murder
Penalty
26 years' jail
Judith Maryanne Moran (née Brooks; born 18 December 1944)[1] is the matriarch of the Moran criminal family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, involved in the Melbourne gangland killings.
^Roberts, Brendan (17 June 2009). "Judy Moran's life surrounded by violence". Herald Sun. Archived from the original on 17 June 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
(later Mark Moran). Judy began a relationship with Lewis Moran in 1966 and was divorced from Cole at the time of his death. Judy and Lewis Moran had a son...
their involvement in the Melbourne gangland killings. Family matriarch JudyMoran lost two sons, Jason and Mark, estranged husband Lewis, and brother-in-law...
Veniamin. Moran, married to JudyMoran, was the father of murdered Melbourne underworld figure Jason Moran, murdered in 2003, and stepfather of Mark Moran, murdered...
2008. On 9 March 2011, JudyMoran, the mother of slain sons, Mark and Jason Moran and also the ex-de facto partner of Lewis Moran (who was murdered in 2004)...
and supporting roles in TV shows such as Bed of Roses. She portrayed JudyMoran in the hit TV series Underbelly. In 2021, Gillmer appeared in the drama...
Neighbours in 2007 as Mary Casey and in Deadly Women as gangland figure JudyMoran in 2012. She has appeared as herself as a panellist on talk show Beauty...
the Moran clan". Retrieved 3 September 2016. "Judy finishes Moran clan from within". Retrieved 3 September 2016. Petrie, Andrea (8 March 2011). "Moran tapes...
on a dramatised crime biography, Fat Tony & Co., portraying JudyMoran, wife of Lewis Moran who was part of the Carlton Crew which were involved in the...
transferred to Sunshine Hospital, where she later died. Wendy Peirce JudyMoran Renate Mokbel Tania Herman Roberta Williams Andrea Mohr Caroline Reed...
Brunswick. It was frequented by some famous gangland identities including JudyMoran and Alphonse Gangitano. Following reconstruction after the fire, the building...
involving artists in the decision-making process. Its first directors were JudyMoran and Renny Pritikin. New Langton Arts focused on collaborating with artists...
Carl is released from jail and Jason Moran is given special parole conditions to allow him to move to London. Moran rival Nik "The Russian" Radev (Don Hany)...
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Goussis for the murder of Lewis Moran she banned a proposed television showdown on Today Tonight between JudyMoran and Williams' mother. While instructing...
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franchise along with Nick Wilde. For the initial production of the film, Judy was not the protagonist of the story, instead being a sidekick for Nick,...
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cellmate Sandy (Judy Brown) also agrees to a plot against Jeff that could secure her own release. Their other cellmate Theresa (Sofia Moran) is Alabama's...
(1966–1968) Ross Hagen as Bart Jason (1968–1969) Erin Moran as Jenny Jones (1968–1969) Judy the Chimp as JudyJudy the Chimp also portrayed "Debbie the Bloop" on...