• Judith Krantz (née Tarcher; January 9, 1928 – June 22, 2019) was an American magazine writer, fashion editor, and novelist. Her first novel Scruples (1978)...
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  • best-seller.[citation needed] Krantz married magazine writer Judith Tarcher on February 19, 1954. In the mid-1970s, as Judith Krantz, she began her career as...
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  • Times Archived September 19, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Judith Krantz: "Judith Krantz, Whose Tales of Sex and Shopping Sold Millions, Dies at 91."...
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  • We Meet Again is a 1988 novel by Judith Krantz. It was also made into a 1989 television mini-series, Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again starring Bruce...
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  • Ventures. Krantz was born on June 16, 1959, in New York City to novelist Judith Krantz and film and television producer Stephen Falk Krantz. Krantz graduated...
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  • Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again is a 1989 two-episode television miniseries based on the 1988 Judith Krantz novel, Till We Meet Again. Its stars include...
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  • Mistral's Daughter (category Adaptations of works by Judith Krantz)
    Mistral's Daughter is a 1984 American television miniseries, adapted from Judith Krantz's 1982 best-selling novel of the same name. In 1925, Jewish artist’s...
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    Jarrott's TV miniseries Till We Meet Again based on the eponymous novel by Judith Krantz. In Peter Patzak's Death of a Schoolboy [de], a historical biopic about...
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  • and molecular biologist Judith Krantz (1928–2019), American author and journalist Judith Lefeber (born 1981), German singer Judith Leiber (1921–2018), Hungarian–American...
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  • Landing and Dynasty. Scruples (1978) by Judith Krantz, adapted as a 1980 miniseries Princess Daisy (1980) by Judith Krantz, adapted as a 1983 miniseries Bare...
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  • Princess Daisy (miniseries) (category Adaptations of works by Judith Krantz)
    directed by Waris Hussein, based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Judith Krantz. Princess Daisy tells the story of a young girl who is sent to England...
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  • Princess Daisy is a 1980 novel by American author Judith Krantz. The novel tells the story of Princess Marguerite "Daisy" Valensky. She is the daughter...
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  • Scruples (novel) (category Novels by Judith Krantz)
    Scruples is a 1978 novel by Judith Krantz. A direct sequel, Scruples Two, was published in 1992. The novel details the life story of protagonist Wilhelmina...
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  • for conscience. Scruple(s) may also refer to: Scruples (novel), by Judith Krantz, 1978 Scruples (miniseries), 1980, based on the novel Scruples (comic...
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  • Ricardo Cortez Judith Krantz (1928–2019), American author and journalist Kermit E Krantz, American physician and inventor Morgan Krantz, American actor...
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  • Scruples (miniseries) (category Adaptations of works by Judith Krantz)
    is a 1980 American television miniseries based on the 1978 novel by Judith Krantz. It was produced by Warner Bros. Television and starred Lindsay Wagner...
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    earliest roles was in the 1980 CBS mini series Scruples based on the Judith Krantz novel starring Lindsay Wagner. He was cast as a "hitman" on the television...
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    creator of 2012 ABC drama pilot Scruples based on the 1978 novel by Judith Krantz. After a six-year hiatus, Harris returned to television in 2013, appearing...
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    the miniseries Mistral's Daughter (1984), adapted from the novel by Judith Krantz. The reviewer of The New York Times praised Remick for portraying Kate...
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  • by Robert Ludlum Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz Firestarter by Stephen King The Key to Rebecca by Ken Follett Random...
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  • it helped launch the careers of Lynda La Plante, Shirley Conran and Judith Krantz. The Managing Director from 1968 to 1995 was William Armstrong; the...
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    was married to ventriloquist Shari Lewis, and his sister was novelist Judith Krantz). Tarcher began his career in publishing in the early 1960s, putting...
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    husband was publisher Jeremy Tarcher (1932–2015), a brother of novelist Judith Krantz. Lewis met Tarcher on the set of a radio show; they married a year later...
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  • I'll Take Manhattan (category Novels by Judith Krantz)
    novel by American author Judith Krantz, originally published on April 20, 1986, by Crown Publishers. It has been cited as Krantz's best novel because it...
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    Children Jimmy Tarcher Hood Parents Jeremy Tarcher (father) Shari Lewis (mother) Relatives Judith Krantz (paternal aunt) Website mallorylewisandlambchop.com...
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  • Legion. Judith Krantz claims that she and Saltzman briefly dated. Krantz's father liked Saltzman and found him an entertaining conversationalist. Krantz claims...
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  • featuring Leroy Burgess Dazzle, a 1990 novel by Judith Krantz Dazzle, a 1995 TV miniseries adaptation of Krantz's novel starring Lisa Hartman Dazzle, a 2009...
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  • agency. His clients included Barbara Taylor Bradford, Thomas Harris, Judith Krantz, Pope John Paul II, Nancy Reagan, Anne Rice, Sidney Sheldon, Danielle...
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  • I'll Take Manhattan (miniseries) (category Adaptations of works by Judith Krantz)
    Take Manhattan is a 1987 American television miniseries, adapted from Judith Krantz's 1986 novel of the same name. Screened by CBS, it tells the story of...
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  • the American TV series Mistral's Daughter, based upon the novel by Judith Krantz. When released as a single, it reached number two on the UK Singles...
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