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She grew up in Wheaton, Illinois, where she met John Belushi during high school. [2] They moved to New York City as his career took off, and married in 1976. [2] She was a radio producer for The National Lampoon Radio Hour. [2] Belushi's drug use put a strain on their marriage, and he died from a drug overdose in 1982.
Belushi Pisano later remarried film producer Victor Pisano in 1990 but the couple divorced in 2010. Judy Belushi Pisano attends the official Blues Brothers Revue at the Rialto Theater on March 5 ...
Judy Belushi-Pisano, John Belushi's widow who championed his life and legacy, died Friday after a battle with cancer. She was 73. Judy Belushi-Pisano, actor and John Belushi's widow, dies at 73
Pisano was married to Belushi, the larger-than-life star of “Saturday Night Live,” “Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers,” from 1973 until his death from an overdose in 1982.
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Belushi was dismissed from Saturday Night Live several times and rehired more than once. In 1982, he died at the age of 33. Cathy Smith confessed to dosing him with a mixture of heroin and cocaine at the Chateau Marmont. [3] [4] Smith was charged with second degree murder, was convicted and sentenced to 15 months in prison. [4]
Many friends and relatives of Belushi, including his widow Judith Belushi Pisano, Dan Aykroyd, and James Belushi, agreed to be interviewed at length for the book, but later felt the final product was exploitative and not representative of the John Belushi they knew. [3] Pisano wrote her own book, Samurai Widow (1990), to counter the image of ...
Ya had to wish CBS’ censors the best of luck with Sunday’s Yellowstone. Inarguably, the most brutal, most expletive-laden scene in the series’ history went down in “Resurrection Day.”