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American socialite and novelist
Judy Green
Born
Judith Heiman
(1934-10-26 ) October 26, 1934
Died September 14, 2001(2001-09-14) (aged 66 )
New York City, New York
Education Birch Wathen School Alma mater Vassar College Spouse
(m. 1964; died 1979)
Children Christina Fields Green Nicholas Green Parent(s ) Arthur Stephen Heiman Rose Fields Heiman
Judith Green (October 26, 1934 – September 14, 2001) was a New York City novelist, socialite and philanthropist .
Early life [ edit ]
Judith was born on October 26, 1934, and brought up in New York, at 101 Central Park West . She was the daughter of Arthur Stephen Heiman, a wealthy businessman, and Rose Boehm Heiman (d. 2002).[1] She graduated from the Birch Wathen School and, later, Vassar College .
From an early age she moved in social, publishing and showbusiness circles. Dorothy Fields , the Broadway lyricist, was a maternal relative. She was heralded as Andy Warhol 's first muse by Baby Jane Holzer .[2] Warhol not only did her photo portrait but she starred in his first movie, The Kiss , on permanent display at MOMA.[3] [4] She was also reportedly close to Frank Sinatra and Neil Sheehan , the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning Vietnam War correspondent.[5]
In 1962,[6] she wrote and released The Young Marrieds ,[7] a novel published by Simon & Schuster , before she was married, which was turned into a daytime soap opera, The Young Marrieds .[5]
After her marriage to Green, she went on to author three more books. Irving Lazar was her first agent.[8] She also wrote Sometimes Paradise , which was about the anguish of country club acceptance, Winners , which was about the 1980s "salad days of this decade's glitzoid."[5] In 1991, she released Unsuitable Company , which was "partly about a struggle to keep a Midwest-based manufacturing concern alive in the face of an eviscerating takeover attempt by a ruthless, greedy conglomerate pirate. Most of the story, however, turns on a cat fight between two desperate trophy wives over the purchase rights to an $11 million apartment at one of Fifth Avenue`s most prestigious addresses."[5]
Personal life [ edit ]
In 1964, when she was in her late 20s,[9] by which time she was already a published author, she married William John "Bill" Green (1915–1979), a businessman almost twice her age.[10] Edgar M. Bronfman , president of Seagram Distillers , served as best man.[9] Green was the founder and CEO of the Clevepak Corporation , a manufacturer of packaging and containers based in New York.[11] Judy and Bill Green resided on Park Avenue . Before his death from a heart attack in Barbados in January 1979, the Greens had two children:[12]
Christina Fields Green, who married Lloyd Harriman Gerry, the son of Robert Livingston Gerry III (b. 1937), in 2000.[11] Gerry is a managing partner at Catalyst Partners LLC, a private investment management company in New York.[13]
Nicholas Green.[10]
She endured a 10-month-long battle with pancreatic cancer and died on September 14, 2001, at home, aged 66.[citation needed ]
Residence [ edit ]
They also had had, at one time, a Mount Kisco estate, described as a "large, beautiful home with seven ponds, a pool and tennis court," that she listed for sale for $7.5 million in May 1980.[14] They were known for their lavish entertaining for, among others, Frank and Barbara Sinatra , Ann and Morton Downey , Gregory and Veronique Peck , Kirk and Anne Douglas , Barbara Walters , Alan Greenspan , Peter Duchin , Jessica Tandy , Zoe Caldwell , Arlene Francis , Edgar Bronfman Sr. , Joe Raposo , Mark Goodson , Mike Wallace , Bennett and Phyllis Cerf , Rosalind Russell and Freddie Brisson , Pamela and Leland Hayward , and Claudette Colbert .[8]
In 2006, several years after her death, the painting of her by Warhol sold for $2,144,000.[15]
Published works [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ "ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) Judith Green, 1963-1964" . christies.com . CHRISTIE'S. Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
^ Warhol, Andy; Hackett, Pat (29 November 2009). The Andy Warhol Diaries . Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 9780446571241 . Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
^ "Andy Warhol 1963" . www.warholstars.org . Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
^ a b c d Kilian, Michael (September 11, 1991). "Ding, Dong, The Glitz Is Dead" . The Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ "THE YOUNG MARRIEDS" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . January 28, 1962. p. 40 . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ Green, Judith H. (15 May 1977). "SPEAKING PERSONALLY" . The New York Times . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ a b "The List in Memoriam - Judy Green" . New York Social Diary . September 17, 2001. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ a b "Miss Judith Heiman Married In Mt. Kisco to William Green" . The New York Times . 25 May 1964. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ a b "William Green, 64, Was Board Chairman Of the Clevepak Corp" . The New York Times . January 24, 1979. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ a b "WEDDINGS; Christina Green, Lloyd Gerry" . The New York Times . 30 April 2000. Retrieved 28 February 2017 .
^ "Looking back on the decade" . New York Social Diary . 29 December 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ "Lloyd Gerry | Leaders | WWF" . World Wildlife Fund . Retrieved 28 February 2017 .
^ "LETTERS TO THE WESTCHESTER EDITOR; Author Called Atypical Resident; Divorce Comment Let 'Winners' Author Move Elsewhere Escalators, Ponds And Tennis Courts Divorce Recommendations Termed Incomplete Doesn't Support Presumption of Equality Metrics Without Mental Isometrics" . The New York Times . May 25, 1980. Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
^ Leight, Michele (November 15, 2006). "Art/Auctions: Andy Warhol at Christie's Contermporary Art Auction November 15, 2006" . The City Review . Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
^ "THE YOUNG MARRIEDS by Judith Heiman" . kirkusreviews.com . Kirkus Reviews . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1961: July-December . Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 1962. p. 1387 . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ "WINNERS by Judith Green" . kirkusreviews.com . Kirkus Reviews . Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ "SOMETIMES PARADISE by Judith Green" . kirkusreviews.com . Kirkus Reviews . May 21, 1987. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
^ "UNSUITABLE COMPANY by Judith Green" . kirkusreviews.com . Kirkus Reviews . May 15, 1991. Retrieved 11 September 2017 .
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