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  1. Judith Belushi-Pisano was born on 7 January 1951 in Wheaton, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Blues Brothers (1980), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and Blues Brothers. She has been married to Victor Pisano since 7 October 1990. She was previously married to John Belushi.

    • Actress, Producer, Writer
    • January 7, 1951
    • 1 min
  2. Judith ‘Jacklin’ Belushi Pisano is an American actress, writer and artist. She is famous as widow of late comedic legend John Belushi. Although her fame initially was the result of her marriage to the ‘The Blues Brothers’ actor, Judith is an accomplished woman in her own right.

  3. Mini Bio. Judith Belushi-Pisano was born on January 7, 1951 in Wheaton, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Blues Brothers (1980), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and Blues Brothers. She has been married to Victor Pisano since October 7, 1990. She was previously married to John Belushi.

    • January 7, 1951
  4. Apr 15, 2008 · Judith is the author of the memoir Samurai Widow and the co-author of Titters, Titters 101, Blues Brothers: Private, The Mom Book, and Belushi: A Biography. External links. Judith Belushi-Pisano at the Internet Movie Database; Belushi: A Biography, official site for the book; Belushi Pisano Gallery; The Official Blues Brothers Revival

  5. Nov 19, 2020 · The documentary was a long time in the making — in fact, its first seeds were planted with the 1984 Bob Woodward book about Belushi, “Wired,” which his widow, Judith Belushi Pisano, and many...

  6. Jan 4, 2006 · 0:17. CHILMARK, Mass. -- The first time Judith Belushi Pisano went to Martha's Vineyard, she was accompanied by the man who would become her first husband, a then-little-known actor named...

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  8. Nov 10, 2020 · Judith Belushi Pisano had rebuffed all filmmakers, including Cutler's friend and producing partner John Battsek ( Searching for Sugar Man ), who'd been cultivating her cooperation for nearly 10 years. Cutler says her resistance stemmed from Bob Woodward's scathing biography, Wired, published two years after the actor's 1982 death.

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