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"Judith’s Light"
Judith Light
 
current "star" rating: (4.7) *****
 
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current bid: $100
 
   
THE MOUSE...
This exquisite lamp is flawlessly executed by Judith Light and Michael Southard. The little stone that sits beside “Judith’s Light” is the Chinese character for ‘light’. The base is marble. We hear they also used stone, brass, gold wire, copper wire, electrical cords and socket, paint, glue, a little spit and luck. It has the feel of an heirloom with great sentimental value. The base is autographed and is accompanied by an autographed photo.
 
THE ARTIST...
Judith Light has captivated audiences worldwide since her portrayal of 'Angela Bower' on the ABC-TV hit comedy series "Who's the Boss?." Fans are accustomed to her amazing talent that allows her to appear virtually unrecognizable in each of an incredible diversity of roles. In 1999 Judith took on a new challenge, returning to her performance roots in theater starring as the brilliant 'Dr. Vivian Bearing' in the Pulitzer Prize winning play "WIT." She toured with the play nationwide, including San Francisco. Judith received two Emmys for her work on "One Life to Live" and since leaving that soap opera, has starred in a series of made for television movies from "The Ryan White Story" to "Too Close to Home." Judith volunteers her time to organizations such as Project Angel Food, Heart Strings and The NAMES Project and is the first heterosexual to sit on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center. They recently named its library after her.
Michael Southard trained as a fine artist, Michael Southard is well-known for his visual effects, having created computer-generated colors pallets for hundreds of award-winning commercials and music videos, including Gatorade's "Is It In You?" campaign, and Green Day's "Basket Case." He also achieved groundbreaking acclaim for his work on "Pleasantville."