After graduating college, Corman worked in magazine publishing, then became a freelance writer of educational films and humor articles.
Greg Ferrara, on Turner Classic Movies' web site, wrote: "His story would explode accepted views on custody and parenting...Kramer vs. Kramer didn't just set box office records for family drama, it changed the very way people thought about divorce, family and child custody.
Established in 1989, the foundation has become a multimillion-dollar nonprofit organization creating and funding parks programs throughout New York City.
[1] At the time of her death, she was senior vice president, director of corporate communications and media relations at Scholastic, Inc. Judy Corman masterminded the publicity for the launch and subsequent publications of the Harry Potter books in the United States.
The Cormans' two children are Matthew, a screenwriter, and Nicholas, who works in business development in Silicon Valley.