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Judith Rascoe (born April 17, 1941) is an American screenwriter known for films like Havana, Who'll Stop the Rain, and Road Movie .
Judith Rascoe. Writer: Who'll Stop the Rain. A niece of critic Burton Rascoe, who often gave her television scripts to read, Judith Rascoe was born and raised in California, attending Stanford University's writing program under Wallace Stegner.
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Judith Rascoe. Writer: Who'll Stop the Rain. A niece of critic Burton Rascoe, who often gave her television scripts to read, Judith Rascoe was born and raised in California, attending Stanford University's writing program under Wallace Stegner.
- April 17, 1941
Before writing her first screenplay ROAD MOVIE (1974), Judith Rascoe was a Stanford graduate, a Fulbright scholar, a Harvard student and a fiction instructor at Yale. Literary critic Mark Schorer in Esquire considered her one of the most interesting of the young '70s writers.
Judith Rascoe. Highest Rated: 79% Who'll Stop the Rain? (1978) Lowest Rated: 26% Endless Love (1981) Birthday: Apr 17, 1941. Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA. Roscoe's varied credits...
For Garden Country: Rally on the Right. This study of the right wing in caucus assembled teas prepared for the ATLANTIC by a twenty-five-year-old Ph.D. candidate in Harvard’s department of ...
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