Margo Coleman

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Margo Coleman
Margo Coleman

Margo Coleman (often called Margo Howard; born Margo Lederer in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer.

[edit] Education and career

Howard attended Brandeis University, but did not receive a degree, leaving school to marry.

Howard worked at two Chicago newspapers, the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News. She also wrote for several magazines, including The New Republic, People, The Nation, and Boston Magazine. She penned a syndicated social commentary column, "Margo", in the 1970s.

For several years, Howard wrote the "Dear Prudence" column that was featured in Slate magazine. "Dear Prudence" was also featured on NPR and syndicated in over 200 newspapers. In February 2006 she stopped writing the Prudence column, and now pens a "Dear Margo" column for Creators Syndicate.

Howard assisted her mother Esther Pauline Friedman with writing her Ann Landers column for many years prior to her death in 2002. It was decided ahead of her death that the column would not continue.

[edit] Family life

Born in March 1940, she is the only child of noted advice columnist Ann Landers.

Her aunt, Pauline Esther Friedman Phillips, wrote the Dear Abby column. Althoughy her mother and aunt were twin sisters and close while growing up, an intense rivalry developed between them because of their columns. In an ironic echo of that rivalry, Coleman has had several public differences with her cousin Jeanne Phillips, who took over the Dear Abby column when her mother became ill with Alzheimer's disease.

She has been married four times: first to John Coleman (1962-1967); second to Jules Furth (1972-1976); third to the actor Ken Howard (1977-1993); fourth (and currently) to Ronald Weintraub, a Boston cardiac surgeon.

She has three children.

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