Jaimee Foxworth (Judy Winslow, Crave) Abandons Porn Career: Seeks Return to Mainstream Acting

Family Matters Star Trying to Turn Her Life Around

Tina Molly Lang
Family Matters star Jaimee Foxworth represents yet another troubled former child star who is trying to turn her life around. Jaimee Foxworth starred as Judy Winslow on the first four seasons of Family Matters before her character "went upstairs" in 1993 and never came back. Since then, Jaimee Foxworth turned to alcohol and marijuana. After being unable to land mainstream roles, this former child star turned to porn movies in order to make ends meet. Jaimee Foxworth starred in several porn movies under the name "Crave." Eventually, she grew weary of the adult industry and is seeking a return to mainstream acting.

Judy Winslow's Disappearance: Her Parents Partially to Blame?

Like many former child stars, the parents may in part to blame for Jaimee Foxworth's situation. According to NNDB, Judy Winslow's character was cut for budget reasons. Her bankrupt parents had been asking for more money from the show and were denied when Family Matters chose not to develop her character. After graduating from high school, a judge allowed Jaimee Foxworth's trust fund to be used to pay off her parents' debt. She was never able to use her money, as it had been used to bail out her family. Her case is somewhat reminiscent of former child star Macaulay Culkin whose parents squandered his earnings in legal disputes over his money.

Jaimee Foxworth: Turning Her Life Around

Jaimee Foxworth has also struggled with substance abuse. After her family squandered her trust fund, she turned to alcohol and marijuana for comfort. Like many former child stars including Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner), Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady), and Haley Joel Osment, she struggled with substance abuse. Yet her case is unique in that "Crave" relied on alcohol to survive filming the porn movies. Jaimee Foxworth has since demonstrated her commitment to sobriety by appearing on this season's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew on VH1.

Jaimee Foxworth has abandoned her career in the porn industry. Although she needed the money, the work was starting to wear on her conscience. As she told IMDB, "I'm done with being Crave. I haven't done a movie in a while. It's all behind me now. I'm more religious and I'm focusing on serious acting again." Jaimee Foxworth is now working for her mother's talent agency while taking mainstream auditions. Although she's made mistakes, she is only 29 and has her whole life ahead of her.

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  • Jaimee Foxworth played Judy Winslow on Family Matters before her character disappeared.
  • Broke and unable to land other roles, Jaimee Foxworth starred in porn movies under the name "Crave."
  • Jaime Foxworth is turning her life around, abandoning porn movies and living a substance-free life.
Judy Winslow's character on Family Matters disappeared due to budget concerns. Her parents had been demanding more money from the show. A judge later allowed Jaime Foxworth's bankrupt parents to use her trust fund to pay off their debt, leaving her broke.

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  • Lisa Curcio 3/12/2009

    =)

  • Carol Wilkins 1/12/2009

    Nice report!

  • 3lilangels 12/30/2008

    I wish her well, great reporting hon, Happy New Years!

  • Susan Anderson 12/29/2008

    I hope it works out for the best for her!

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen (Rose) 12/29/2008

    Well-written :)

  • jcorn 12/29/2008

    I hope she can stick to her new life goals. Wishing her the best in that aspiration.

  • cheryl m brown 12/28/2008

    Very interesting article........I wish her well.

  • Tony Vega 12/28/2008

    So..that's where she been

  • Randy Inman 12/28/2008

    Interesting article, keep up the nice work.

  • Kerry Hosking 12/28/2008

    Good for her, I hope she makes a fresh new start. Thanks for the info

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