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  1. Judith Rascoe (born April 17, 1941) is an American screenwriter known for films like Havana, Who'll Stop the Rain, and Road Movie. She attended Stanford University , spent a year as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Bristol , studied at Harvard for a time, and soon after began publishing short stories.

  2. 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. Early in her career, she caught the notice of literary critic Mark Schorer, who noted in Esquire magazine that she was one of the most interesting ...

    • April 17, 1941
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0711083Judith Rascoe - IMDb

    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. Early in her career, she caught the notice of literary critic Mark Schorer, who noted in Esquire magazine that she was one of the most interesting young writers of the early 1970s.

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  4. JUDITH RASCOE ON WRITING 'WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN'. 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.

  5. Judith Rascoe (born April 17, 1941) is an American screenwriter known for films like Havana, Who'll Stop the Rain, and Road Movie. Quick Facts Born, Education ... Judith Rascoe

  6. Judith Rascoe (born April 17, 1941) is an American screenwriter known for films like Havana, Who'll Stop the Rain, and . She attended Stanford University, spent a year as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Bristol, studied at Harvard for a time, and soon after began publishing short stories. She later worked as a journalist and as a teacher of fiction at Yale before turning to ...

  7. May 14, 1973 · YOURS, AND MINE by JUDITH RASCOE 204 pages. Atlantic—Little, Brown.$6.95.There are funny, sad girls who look at you with lopsided little smiles and say "Oh, well," making it sound...

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