Writing
Judith Rascoe (born April 17, 1941) is an American screenwriter known for films like Havana, Who'll Stop the Rain, and Road Movie. She attended Stanford University, spent a year as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Bristol, studied at Harvard for a time, and soon after began publishing short stories. She later worked as a journalist and as a teacher of fiction at Yale before turning to screenwriting almost by accident. Independent director Joe Strick came across one of her stories in The Atlantic and asked her if she'd like to write a script. That offer turned into her 1973 debut, Road Movie. In 1973, she also published a book of short stories called Yours, and Mine.
movieStrangers
1992
Teleplay, Short Story
movieHavana
1990
Screenplay, Story
movieEat a Bowl of Tea
1989
Screenplay
tvAmerican Playhouse
1982
Writer
movieEndless Love
1981
Screenplay
movieWho'll Stop the Rain
1978
Screenplay
movieLifespan
1975
Writer
movieRoad Movie
1974
Writer