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Judith Paige Mitchell

American novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Judith Paige Mitchell (November 24, 1932 – February 10, 2010) was a television writer, executive producer and novelist.[1][2]

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Biography

Judith Paige Segel was born in New Orleans. Her parents were George Jacob Segel (1906–1993) and Esther (née Finerosky) (1908–1995). She started her career as a novelist, her subjects including integration and civil rights. She moved to Los Angeles in 1965 after divorcing her first husband Alvin Binder, a civil rights attorney in Jackson, Mississippi, and also worked in television as a writer and producer, with many topics focused on true crime. Mitchell died of cancer in Los Angeles on February 10, 2010, survived by her husband and well-known Los Angeles publisher Jeremy Tarcher and three children.[2][3]

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Literary credits

  • A Wilderness of Monkeys (1965)
  • Love is Not a Safe Country (1968)
  • The Mayfly (1971)
  • The Covenant, a Novel (1973)
  • Act of Love (1976)[4] (adapted into 1980 television movie of the same name)
  • Wild Seed (1982)

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