

Comedy · Family
Overview
Third-grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.
Top Cast


Jordana Beatty
Jordana Beatty
Judy Moody
Jordana Beatty
Judy Moody
Parris Mosteller
Parris Mosteller
James "Stink" Moody
Parris Mosteller
James "Stink" Moody


Heather Graham
Heather Graham
Aunt Opal
Heather Graham
Aunt Opal


Janet Varney
Janet Varney
Jill Moody (Mom)
Janet Varney
Jill Moody (Mom)


Preston Bailey
Preston Bailey
Franklin "Frank" Pearl
Preston Bailey
Franklin "Frank" Pearl


Jaleel White
Jaleel White
Mr. Todd
Jaleel White
Mr. Todd


Ashley Boettcher
Ashley Boettcher
Jessica Finch
Ashley Boettcher
Jessica Finch


Taylar Hender
Taylar Hender
Amy Namey
Taylar Hender
Amy Namey


Brian Palermo
Brian Palermo
Zombie
Brian Palermo
Zombie
Kristoffer Ryan Winters
Kristoffer Ryan Winters
Josh Moody (Dad)
Kristoffer Ryan Winters
Josh Moody (Dad)
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