By Anthony D'Alessandro
25.04.2020 - 19:13 / justjared.com
Jerry Bishop, who was the announcer on the courtroom show Judge Judy, has sadly died at the age of 84.
A rep for the show confirmed that Jerry passed away on Tuesday (April 21) after a battle with heart disease.
Jerry was the announcer on Judge Judy since its first season in 1994 and he appeared on thousands of episodes of the beloved series.
“Jerry Bishop has been the voice of our program for 24 years. Everybody loved him. He had a golden heart and generous spirit. I adored him and will miss
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Jerry Bishop, who announced the iconic Judge Judy daytime courtroom show for 24 years, passed away on Tuesday after heart complications and kidney failure, his granddaughter told the Hollywood Reporter.
Jerry Bishop, the former L.A. morning drive disc jockey who served as the announcer onJudge Judysince the syndicated program's start in 1996, has died.He was 84.