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Patricia Joudry (October 18, 1921 – October 28, 2000) was a Canadian playwright and author. Patricia was born in Spirit River, Alberta, the daughter of Clifford and Beth Joudry. While in her twenties, she began a career in radio broadcast, including co-writing the radio drama, The Aldrich Family from 1945–49. During her career, she wrote more than 300 plays, 250 of which were for radio broadcast. Her play Teach Me How to Cry was the basis of the 1958 film, The Restless Years. Starting as a CBS Sunday Night Series, Teach Me How To Cry eventually became Joudry’s first stage play. After Teach Me How To Cry was awarded the distinction of ‘Honours’ at the Canadian Dominion Drama Festival it began to be broadcast in both London and New York. She became the first English-Canadian professional playwright to make a living from her writing in the 20th century. Patricia was a co-writer of the popular radio broadcast show, The Aldrich Family, a comedy series, broadcast from New York. At one point in her life, Joudry was earning one of the highest incomes of radio broadcasters in America.On top of being a self-proclaimed clairvoyant and a successful playwright and radio writer, Joudry held many positions in other industries throughout her career; holding titles including actress, television writer, theatrical producer, photographer, and model.Joudry lived in England and the United States from the 1940s until 1973, when she returned to Canada. Along with her daughter Rafaele, in 1984 she began introducing the use of sound therapy. She has been married and divorced twice. She died in Powell River, British Columbia.
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Birthday1921-10-18
Deathday2000-10-28 (79 years old)
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