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Judith Anderson: United States
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Judith Anderson has been making etchings for thirty years. She began printmaking in an Evening College course at Michigan State University and set up a studio at home after a family friend gave her an etching press in 1972. Anderson continued making prints while raising three children and working full-time in the university library.
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Anderson was married and divorced twice, first to Benjamin Harrison Lehmann (from 1937 to 1939) and second to Luther Greene (from 1946 to 1951). Neither marriage, both of which occurred after she turned 40, produced children, but she did serve as godmother for friends' children. Despite her marriages, Anderson was subject to speculation about her sexuality throughout her career. In his biography Otto Preminger: The Man Who Would Be King (2007), Foster Hirsch states matter-of-factly that Anderson was gay.
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After teaching English language courses for several years in Mexico, Japan, Greece and Finland, Anderson returned to the United States in the 1970s and became involved in the pornography industry. She entered the business relatively late in life at nearly forty years of age. She developed a serious reputation as a performer of voracious appetite รข€” she boasted of never faking an orgasm in any of her scenes.
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