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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judy_ParkerJudy Parker - Wikipedia

    Judy Parker Gaudio (September 1938—September 14, 2017) was a record producer and songwriter who is best known for her collaborations with and marriage to fellow producer and songwriter Bob Gaudio. Born to a family in Michigan, Parker began her career as an actress and model, spending four years in Rome, Italy . [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0662389Judy Parker - IMDb

    Judy Parker (1938-2017) was an American actress and composer, known for her songs in Sleepers, Jersey Boys and other films and TV shows. She was married to Bob Gaudio, a founding member of The Four Seasons, and died on her 79th birthday.

    • Actress, Composer, Soundtrack
    • September 14, 1938
    • Judy Parker
    • September 14, 2017
  3. Sep 19, 2017 · The entertainment industry mourns the death of songwriter and actress Judy Parker Gaudio, (age 79). Gaudio, the writer of Billboard chart-topping songs and Broadway hits, passed away peacefully...

  4. Judy Parker Gaudio, who co-wrote several hits for Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Neil Diamond, passed away in 2017. She was married to Bob Gaudio, a founding member of The Four Seasons, and worked as an actress and model in the past.

  5. Sep 19, 2017 · Judy Parker Gaudio, who co-wrote hits for Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, passed away on September 14, 2017. She was married to Bob Gaudio, a founding member of The Four Seasons, for 45 years and worked on the musical Jersey Boys.

  6. Sep 19, 2017 · Judy Parker Gaudio, who co-wrote hits for Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Neil Diamond, passed away on her birthday in 2017. She was married to Bob Gaudio, a founding member of The Four Seasons and Jersey Boys fame, for 45 years.

  7. Sep 21, 2017 · Judy Parker Gaudio, who cowrote hits like "Who Loves You" and "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" with her husband Bob Gaudio, passed away on September 14. She was also an actress and model who appeared in films and TV shows in the 1960s.