Judith James was a producer of “Quiz Show” and “Mad Dog Time” and Richard Dreyfuss’ longtime collaborator. He was an accomplished producer who worked alongside Dreyfuss on projects including “Funny, You Don’t Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville,” “Prisoner of Honor” and “The Lightkeepers.”
Judith James Husband
James was married to Billy James, the American publicist whose clientele included Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, and the Doors. The couple was married from the 1960s until their divorce in 1982.
Judith James children
James is survived by her son named Jackson James; daughter-in-law called Caroline; granddaughter name Josie; and stepson name Mark.
Judith James parents
James’ parents are not known, however, he was born in Worcester, Mass., and graduated from Vassar College in 1959 before moving to New York to work in theater. There, she produced the 1963 off-Broadway play “In White America,” which won a Drama Desk prize.
Judith James siblings
James’ siblings were not found and believed to have been the only child.
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