Actress Judy Greer reveals which Arrested Development line follows her everywhere as she approaches her milestone 50th birthday.

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Judy’s Iconic Quote
Judy Greer might’ve only popped up in a handful of Arrested Development episodes, but boy did she leave her mark!
The talented actress recently spilled the beans about which of her lines fans can’t stop quoting back to her.
Turns out that one cheeky moment has followed her for years, and she’s totally here for it.
The Flash That Launched a Thousand Quotes
At the glitzy L.A. premiere of her new Apple TV+ show “Stick,” Judy chatted with reporters about her unforgettable role as Kitty Sanchez.
The character’s notorious “Say goodbye to these” line—delivered while flashing the uptight Michael Bluth—has become her most quoted moment ever.
Fans actually recreate the scene when they meet her, though thankfully with more restraint than Kitty herself showed!
Behind Kitty’s Crazy Character
Kitty wasn’t just any assistant—she was George Bluth’s personal confidante with way too much company dirt.
Her wild antics and inappropriate flashing became her trademark move throughout the cult comedy series.
What started as a small role blossomed into 13 memorable episodes across the show’s five-season run, proving sometimes the zaniest characters leave the biggest impression.
Turning 50 With Zero Drama
When asked about her upcoming milestone birthday in July, Judy shrugged it off with refreshing casualness.
“I’m taking a trip with my family,” she shared without making a huge deal about hitting the big 5-0.
Her laid-back attitude about aging feels incredibly genuine—she’s happy with her life and doesn’t see any reason for major changes just because of a number.
Hollywood’s Changing Perspective
Judy previously opened up about how grateful she feels working as an actress in her 40s during this cultural shift.
The industry that once worshipped youth above all else is finally expanding its definition of beauty and worth.
She’s thrilled to see better roles coming her way now than what was available to women her age when she first started her career.
Swinging Into A New Role
Her latest project pairs her with Owen Wilson in the Apple TV+ series “Stick,” where she plays Amber-Linn, the ex-wife of a former golf pro.
The show follows Wilson’s character as he pins his hopes on coaching a troubled teenage golf prodigy after his own life falls apart.
The first episodes drop June 4th, with new installments rolling out weekly through late July.