Nora Ephron | Biography, Books, Plays, Movies, & Facts (2024)

American author, screenwriter, and director

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Also known as: Nora Louise Ephron

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In full:
Nora Louise Ephron
Born:
May 19, 1941, New York City, New York, U.S.
Died:
June 26, 2012, New York City (aged 71)
Notable Works:
“Crazy Salad”
“Heartburn”
“I Feel Bad About My Neck”
“I Remember Nothing”
“Mixed Nuts”
“Scribble, Scribble”
“Silkwood”
“Sleepless in Seattle”
“This Is My Life”
“Wallflower at the Orgy”
“When Harry Met Sally…”
“You’ve Got Mail”

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Nora Ephron (born May 19, 1941, New York City, New York, U.S.—died June 26, 2012, New York City) was an American author, playwright, screenwriter, and film director who was known for creating romantic comedies that feature biting wit and strong female characters.

Ephron was the eldest daughter of Hollywood screenwriters Henry and Phoebe Ephron, who based two of their Broadway plays, Three’s a Family and Take Her, She’s Mine, on their family life with young Nora. After graduating from Wellesley College in Massachusetts in 1962, she returned to New York City, where she made her living as a reporter with the New York Post and wrote humorous essays for publications such as Esquire. Her essays were collected into popular books—including Wallflower at the Orgy (1970), Crazy Salad (1975), and Scribble, Scribble (1978)—and she began branching out into script writing.

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After authoring several television episodes, Ephron made the jump to feature films, cowriting, with Alice Arlen, the screenplay for Silkwood (1983), based on the true story of Karen Silkwood (portrayed in the movie by Meryl Streep), a union activist who died while investigating safety violations at a nuclear fuel production plant. Silkwood won Ephron her first Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay. She then turned to her own life for movie fodder, transforming her 1983 novelization of the breakup of her marriage to journalist Carl Bernstein into her first solo screenplay, Heartburn (1986). The comedy-drama starred Streep in the Ephron role and Jack Nicholson as her philandering husband.

Ephron earned her second and third Academy Award nominations for best original screenplay for the wildly popular romantic comedy classics When Harry Met Sally… (1989) and Sleepless in Seattle (1993). She also directed the latter film, which starred Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. After several critical and commercial failures, Ephron returned to Sleepless in Seattle’s winning formula in the late 1990s, once again pairing Hanks and Ryan in the romantic comedy You’ve Got Mail (1998), which updates the anonymous epistolary romance of the 1940 film The Shop Around the Corner for the age of online communication. Meanwhile, her first script for the stage—Imaginary Friends, about the longtime enmity between writers Lillian Hellman and Mary McCarthy—was produced on Broadway in 2002.

I Feel Bad About My Neck, Ephron’s first essay collection in nearly 30 years, reached the top of The New York Times’s best-seller list for nonfiction in 2006, and it was followed by I Remember Nothing (2010). In 2009 she reunited with Streep for the box-office hit . Ephron adapted the screenplay and directed the film, a dual biography of renowned chef Julia Child and writer Julie Powell, who blogged about cooking every recipe in Julia Child’s famous cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961). Ephron continued her playwriting career with Love, Loss, and What I Wore (2009), which she and her sister Delia adapted from Ilene Beckerman’s 1995 book. Lucky Guy, which centres on the gritty life of New York Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, premiered on Broadway a year after Ephron’s death. That play, along with many of her newspaper columns, blog posts, speeches, and other works, was published in the collection The Most of Nora Ephron (2013).

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Nora Ephron | Biography, Books, Plays, Movies, & Facts (2024)

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