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-:''[[2012]], [[notable deaths]]''+'''Judith Crist''' (May 22, 1922 – August 7, 2012) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[film critic]]. She appeared regularly on the ''[[Today (NBC program)|Today]]'' show from 1964 to 1973 and was the first full-time female critic for a major American newspaper, ''[[The New York Herald Tribune]]''.<ref name="nytobit" /> She was the founding film critic at ''[[New York Magazine]]'' and become known to most Americans as a critic at ''[[TV Guide]]''. She appeared in one film, [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Stardust Memories]]'', and was the author of ''The Private Eye, The Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl; Judith Crist's TV Guide to the Movies'' and ''Take 22: Moviemakers on Moviemaking''.
-*[[Kurt Maetzig]], 101, German film director. 
-*[[Murtuz Alasgarov]], 84, Azerbaijani politician, [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan|Speaker of the National Assembly]] (1996–2005). 
-*[[Judith Crist]], 90, American film critic. 
-*[[Mary Hanes]], 59, American television writer (''[[Make It or Break It]]'', ''[[Doc (TV series)|Doc]]'') and producer. 
-* [[Anna Piaggi]], 81, Italian fashion writer. 
-* [[Ranking Trevor]], 60, Jamaican reggae musician, traffic collision. 
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Judith Crist (May 22, 1922 – August 7, 2012) was an American film critic. She appeared regularly on the Today show from 1964 to 1973 and was the first full-time female critic for a major American newspaper, The New York Herald Tribune.<ref name="nytobit" /> She was the founding film critic at New York Magazine and become known to most Americans as a critic at TV Guide. She appeared in one film, Woody Allen's Stardust Memories, and was the author of The Private Eye, The Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl; Judith Crist's TV Guide to the Movies and Take 22: Moviemakers on Moviemaking.





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