Judith Wolinsky, 56; Film Producer Worked With Director Jaglom
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Judith Wolinsky, 56, who produced or co-produced several films by director Henry Jaglom, died June 13 at her home in Los Angeles after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Raised in Los Angeles, Wolinsky graduated from Palisades High School and UCLA, where she studied in the theater arts program.
After serving as post-production supervisor on Jaglom’s 1983 film, “Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?,” she went on to earn production credits on Jaglom’s “New Year’s Day,” “Babyfever,” “Last Summer in the Hamptons” and “Venice/Venice.” Working with John Goldstone, she co-produced “Deja Vu,” “Festival in Cannes” and “Going Shopping.”
She is survived by her husband, Lanny Ziering; her mother, Vera Wolinsky; sister Iris Wolinsky and brother David Wolinsky.
A memorial fund in her name has been established at the City National Bank branch on Roxbury Drive in Beverly Hills.
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