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Judy Lewis Biography
Judy Lewis was born and raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors Loretta Young and Clark Gable (although the two weren't married at the time). Judy graduated from Marymount High School in 1953. She then moved to New York and began her acting career, landing a small part on Ponds Theater. She appeared on Broadway in Jean Kerr's "Mary, Mary" and became a featured performer on a number of daytime series, such as The Secret Storm and General Hospital. Judy has had a successful career behind the camera as well. She produced the daytime soap Another World: Texas and also won a Writer's Guild award for her work on Search for Tomorrow. In the 1980s Judy went on to earn a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, Los Angeles. She then took a few years off to write. Her first book, "Uncommon Knowledge", was published and she became an acclaimed author. She proceeded to start working in the field she always was fascinated with: Psychology. She received her Marriage and Family, Child Counseling license (M.F.C.C) in the early 190s. She is now finally able to use her talent, her love of introspection, and her awareness in spirituality to help others. She has one daughter, Maria, and two grandsons, Michael and Gregory.Trivia
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