Judy Lewis(1935-2011)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Actress
Judy Lewis was born and raised in Los Angeles, the love child of actors
Loretta Young and
Clark Gable. At the time of her birth, Gable
was married, Young was unmarried. Young covered up the fact of her
pregnancy, later announcing she had adopted the girl. Judy graduated
from Marymount High School in 1953. She moved to New York and began her
acting career, landing a small part on
Kraft Television Theatre (1953).
She appeared on Broadway in
Jean Kerr's "Mary, Mary", and became a
featured performer on a number of daytime series, including
The Secret Storm (1954) and
General Hospital (1963).
Judy had a successful career behind the camera, as well. She produced
the daytime soap, Texas (1980), and
also won a Writer's Guild award for her work on
Search for Tomorrow (1951).
In the 1980s, Judy went on to earn a bachelor's degree and then a
master's degree in clinical psychology at Antioch University, Los
Angeles. She took a few years off to write. Her first book, the
autobiographical Uncommon Knowledge, about her parent's affair and her
childhood, made her an acclaimed author. She began 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 1990s. She
now uses 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.