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Full Name
  
Judith Young

Spouse
  
Joe Tinney (m. 1958–1972)

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Judy Lewis

Years active
  
1958–1977

Books
  
Uncommon Knowledge

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Born
  
November 6, 1935 (
1935-11-06
)

Occupation
  
Actress, producer, author, psychotherapist

Died
  
November 25, 2011, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, United States

Similar People
  
Clark Gable, Loretta Young, John Clark Gable, Christopher Lewis, Kay Williams

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Judy Lewis (born Judith Young; November 6, 1935 – November 25, 2011) was an American actress, writer, producer, and therapist. She was the secret biological daughter of actor Clark Gable and actress Loretta Young.

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Early life

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Lewis was conceived while Young and Gable were working on the film The Call of the Wild. She was the only biological child that Gable had while he was still alive (his only son was born four months after his death), but he had no relationship with her. Gable was married at the time to Maria "Ria" Langham. Young concealed her pregnancy to protect their film careers and to avoid scandal. Young went to Europe for several months and then returned to a small house in Venice, California with her mother. A Hollywood gossip columnist interviewed Young because she was claiming to be ill for weeks and needed rest. She gave the interview from her bed, covered in blankets to conceal her pregnant belly.

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Young gave birth, and weeks later, the baby was put in an orphanage. Lewis would spend the next 19 months in various "hideaways and orphanages" until Young's mother retrieved the toddler. Later she told Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons that she had "adopted" two children and several weeks later, told Parsons that she had to give one of the children back to its biological mother. She did this as a smokescreen to cover up the birth and to make her adoption story more believable.

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When Lewis was four years old, her mother married businessman Tom Lewis, and Judy went by his last name. However, Tom never adopted Judy because he never knew that she was Loretta's biological daughter, a fact that he would have learned had he gone through adoption procedures. Christopher Lewis once told Judy that at one time his father thought that Judy was the biological daughter of Loretta's sister, Sally Blane, because of Judy's resemblance to Sally. Her mother went on to have two sons, Christopher Lewis and Peter Lewis, with Tom Lewis.

Lewis bore a striking resembance to Gable as she grew older, including having ears that stuck out like his ears. Young often put bonnets on the toddler, and had Lewis undergo a painful operation on her ears as a child to pin them back in another attempt to hide her real parentage. As Lewis grew up, several people in Hollywood, as well as the public, began to believe that Clark Gable was her biological father. When Judy was fifteen, Gable came to her mother's house to visit her briefly. Gable asked Lewis about her life and then upon leaving, kissed her on her forehead. It was the only time that Judy ever spoke to Gable, and she had no idea he was her father. When Lewis met her future husband at the age of twenty-three, it was he who told her that Gable was her biological father and that "everyone" knew, which stunned Lewis. Lewis, at age 31, finally confronted her mother when Gable had been dead for five years. Loretta Young became nauseated but confirmed the truth. Lewis wrote a book about her life titled Uncommon Knowledge, because it seemed that she was the only one who did not know about her true parentage. Loretta Young died on August 12, 2000, at age 87; her autobiography, published posthumously, confirmed that Gable was indeed Lewis's father. Loretta Young reportedly told her daughter-in-law in 1998 that she was date raped by Clark Gable, which was how her daughter was conceived. The family stayed silent about the claim until after both Loretta Young and her daughter Judy Lewis had died.

Lewis was the niece of actresses Polly Ann Young, Sally Blane, and Georgiana Young. Her aunt, Georgiana (Loretta Young's half-sister), was married to actor Ricardo Montalbán for sixty-three years until her death in 2007. She was also the half-sister of John Clark Gable (Clark Gable's son with his fifth wife, Kay Williams), Christopher Lewis and Peter Lewis (Loretta's biological sons). Musician David Lindley is her cousin.

Career

Lewis' credits include appearances on TV serials such as General Hospital, Kitty Foyle, The Brighter Day and The Doctors. Ms. Lewis had her longest running serial role on The Secret Storm as Susan Ames from 1964–1971. She also produced the short-lived Another World spin-off, Texas and was a script writer for NBC Daytime's Search for Tomorrow.

In 1958, Lewis guest starred in the episode entitled "Attack" of the syndicated western series Mackenzie's Raiders, starring Richard Carlson. She guest starred with Grant Sullivan in his syndicated western series, Pony Express. In 1960, Lewis portrayed a girlfriend of a United States Navy officer in the episode "Tiger Blood" of the syndicated series The Blue Angels. In the 1961–1962 television season, she appeared as Connie Masters, an employee of the Wells Fargo office in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in the NBC western series, The Outlaws. In 1975, she guest starred in the short-lived CBS family drama Three for the Road.

Personal life

Lewis was divorced with one daughter, Maria, and two grandsons. She obtained bachelor's and master's degrees in clinical psychology from Antioch University in Los Angeles, became a licensed family and child counselor in 1992, and was a practicing psychotherapist in Los Angeles, with specialty in foster care and marriage therapy.

Death

Lewis died of cancer at age 76 on November 25, 2011 in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.

Awards

  • In 1985, she shared a Writers Guild of America award for several episodes of CBS's Search For Tomorrow.
  • Filmography

    Producer
    1980
    Texas (TV Series) (producer - 617 episodes)
    Actress
    2009
    Sarah's Choice (Video) as
    Older Sarah
    1977
    One Day at a Time (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Martin
    - The Older Man: Part 1 (1977) - Mrs. Martin
    1977
    A Circle of Children (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. O'Connell
    1976
    Southern Double Cross
    1976
    Widow (TV Movie) as
    Anita
    1975
    Three for the Road (TV Series)
    - The Ghost Story (1975)
    1974
    Police Woman (TV Series) as
    Lt. Ruth Grayson
    - The Cradle Robbers (1974) - Lt. Ruth Grayson
    1974
    Airport 1975 as
    Mrs. Taylor - Passenger (uncredited)
    1974
    Apple's Way (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Thomas
    - The Friend (1974) - Mrs. Thomas
    1974
    The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
    Louise Maxwell
    - Death and the Favored Few (1974) - Louise Maxwell
    1974
    The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
    Elinor Graham
    - Selkirk's War (1974) - Elinor Graham
    1973
    Search (TV Series) as
    Ellen
    - Ends of the Earth (1973) - Ellen
    1967
    The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
    Susan Carver / Susan Ames Carver / Susan Ames / ...
    - Episode #1.4495 (1971) - Susan Carver
    - Episode #1.4444 (1971) - Susan Carver
    - Episode #1.4439 (1971) - Susan Ames Carver
    - Episode #1.4336 (1970) - Susan Carver
    - Episode #1.3418 (1967) - Susan Ames
    - Episode #1.3404 (1967) - Susan Ames Carver
    - Episode #1.3393 (1967) - Susan Carver
    - Episode #1.3392 (1967) - Susan Carver.
    1964
    Thunder in Dixie as
    Lily Arnold
    1963
    The Doctors (TV Series) as
    Ex-Model / Virginia Carter
    - Judgment of Soloman: Part 5 (1963)
    - Judgment of Soloman: Part 4 (1963)
    - Judgment of Soloman: Part 3 (1963)
    - Judgment of Soloman: Part 2 (1963) - Ex-Model
    - Sick Little Rich Girl (1963) - Virginia Carter
    1963
    General Hospital (TV Series) as
    Barbara Vining
    1963
    Operation Bikini as
    Dream Siren (uncredited)
    1961
    Outlaws (TV Series) as
    Connie Masters / Connie Mastrers
    - All in a Day's Work (1962) - Connie Masters
    - No More Horses (1962) - Connie Masters
    - The Sisters (1962) - Connie Mastrers
    - Horse of a Similar Color (1962) - Connie Masters
    - A Bit of Glory (1962) - Connie Masters
    - Buck Breeson Rides Again (1962) - Connie Masters
    - The Verdict (1961) - Connie Masters
    - Masterpiece (1961) - Connie Masters
    - The Outlaw Marshals (1961) - Connie Masters
    - No Luck on Friday (1961) - Connie Masters
    - Walk Tall (1961) - Connie Masters
    - Night Riders (1961) - Connie Masters
    - My Friend, the Horse Thief (1961) - Connie Masters
    - The Connie Masters Story (1961) - Connie Masters
    1961
    Surfside 6 (TV Series) as
    Mary Regis
    - An Overdose of Justice (1961) - Mary Regis
    1961
    77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
    Linda Graham
    - The Eyes of Love (1961) - Linda Graham
    1960
    The Blue Angels (TV Series) as
    Kitty Miller
    - Tiger Blood (1960) - Kitty Miller
    1959
    The Lineup (TV Series) as
    Diane Daley
    - The Big Dan McGran Case (1959) - Diane Daley
    1959
    Perry Mason (TV Series) as
    Winifred Oakley
    - The Case of the Caretaker's Cat (1959) - Winifred Oakley
    1959
    Highway Patrol (TV Series) as
    Honey
    - Narcotics Racket (1959) - Honey
    1959
    The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
    Cathy
    - Rick's Scientific Date (1959) - Cathy
    1958
    Mackenzie's Raiders (TV Series) as
    Margaret Donovan
    - Attack (1958) - Margaret Donovan
    1958
    Kitty Foyle (TV Series) as
    Molly Scharf
    Writer
    1951
    Search for Tomorrow (TV Series)
    Thanks
    2008
    Tyrone Power: Prince of Fox (Video short) (special thanks)
    Self
    2008
    Ty & Loretta: Sweethearts of the Silver Screen (Video short) as
    Self
    2008
    Tyrone Power: Prince of Fox (Video short) as
    Self
    2007
    Girl 27 (Documentary) as
    Self - Daughter of Clark Gable and Loretta Young
    2006
    Directed by Norman Foster (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2004
    Love Hollywood Style (TV Movie documentary) as
    Daughter of Loretta Young
    2004
    Somebody's Daughter, Somebody's Son (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (2004) - Self
    1998
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Clark Gable: The King of Hollywood (2003) - Self
    - Loretta Young: Hollywood's Heavenly Beauty (1998) - Self
    2001
    Larry King Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 6 June 2001 (2001) - Self
    1996
    Clark Gable: Tall, Dark and Handsome (Documentary) as
    Self - Clark Gable's Daughter
    1975
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 February 1975 (1975) - Self
    1958
    I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
    Self - Miss Z
    - Episode dated 26 February 1958 (1958) - Self - Miss Z

    References

    Judy Lewis Wikipedia