Crist, Judith (1922–)
Crist, Judith (1922–)
American film critic and journalist. Born May 22, 1922, in New York, NY; Hunter College, BA; Columbia University, MS.
Joined staff of New York Herald Tribune as a reporter and feature writer; became associate drama critic, then editor for the arts, then film critic; was film and theater reviewer on NBC's "Today" (1964–73); writings include The Private Eye, The Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl (1968), Judith Crist's TV Guide to the Movies (1974) and Take 22 (1984); served on the adjunct faculty at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism for over 45 years.
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