Phoebe Ephron
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Phoebe Ephron (January 26, 1914-October 13,1971, born Phoebe Wolkind in New York, New York) was a playwright and screenwriter who often worked with her husband, Henry Ephron. She was active as a writer from the early 1940's through the early 1960's. Three of her daughters, Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron and Amy Ephron, also became notable writers.
Notable works (films unless otherwise noted):
- Belles on their Toes (1952); sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen
- Carousel (1956)
- Desk Set (1957)
- Take Her, She's Mine (1961); Broadway play, later made into a film
- There's No Business Like Show Business (1961)
- Captain Newman, M.D. (1963), nominated for Oscar, Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
[edit] External links
Phoebe Ephron at the Internet Movie Database