Judith Light made a striking impression at The Creative Coalition’s 11th Annual Humanitarian Awards in West Hollywood over the weekend.
The 76-year-old actress, known for her role on Who’s The Boss, styled her bright blonde hair in loose, wavy layers that cascaded down her chest.
She paired her playful hairstyle with a long-sleeved olive green dress that had an uneven hem.
Oh my gosh, did you SEE her? She’s still got it, seriously! That belt just perfectly highlighted how amazing her figure is, and those shoes… pointy-toe perfection! Everything just looked so *her*, you know? I can’t stop thinking about it!
Judith became well-known in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and she often wore a flattering makeup look featuring smoky eyes, pink blush, and lipstick with a matte finish.
She seemed very happy and lively as she posed for photographers at the event, held at Craig’s restaurant.


The award-winning actress was in New York City just before attending an event in Los Angeles over the weekend.
She was seen at Michael Kors’ Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Thursday.
The stunning blonde wore a classic ivory pantsuit with a delicate shimmer, paired with a matching button-down shirt.
Judith added large, square-shaped dark eyeglasses and carried a dark gray geometric handbag.
The actress was born in Trenton, New Jersey and first honed her acting skills in theatre.
She became widely known for her role on the show *Who’s the Boss*, which first aired in 1984, alongside Tony Danza.
Her character Angela Bower broke the mold as a self-sufficient single mother.
And Judith became a trailblazer for shifting how women were portrayed in television and media.




I was absolutely thrilled when she won a Primetime Emmy last year! It was so well-deserved for her amazing performance as Irene Smothers in Poker Face on Peacock. I’ve been a fan for ages, and it was fantastic to see her get the recognition she deserves.
Clearly touched by the recognition, she began her acceptance speech by exclaiming, “Wow, what an amazing way to kick off the New Year!”
I want to thank everyone at the Academy – I’m incredibly grateful. It’s also a huge honor to be nominated alongside such amazing women.
She continued, ‘Natasha Lyonne, I loved working with you.’
The Hollywood veteran also emphasized the importance of a strong script, specifically praising Wyatt Cain and Charlie Peppers for writing it.
Speaking about the difficulties the entertainment industry faced in 2023, she shared, ‘It was a really tough year for everyone in our community. I’m so grateful for the people who supported me – they truly feel like family…’
She thanked Bob Gersh, Jason Guttman, and the entire Gersh family, and then lovingly acknowledged her husband, Robert Desiderio, calling him the best thing that’s ever happened to her.
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2025-09-14 23:03