From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nora Ephron (born May 19, 1941 – June 26, 2012) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, journalist, author, and blogger. She was best ...
Incisive, witty, and incredibly smart, Ephron left behind journalism, essays, movies, and plays when she died a decade ago. She also left a legion of fans. Nora Ephron, director, on the set of the ...
Natasha Lyonne is reflecting on Nora Ephron’s legacy, especially when it comes to her personal relationship with the late “You’ve Got Mail” writer-director. Starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson as ...
Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen will write a biography of the late filmmaker Nora Ephron. Cohen was a longtime friend of the filmmaker, who wrote the screenplay for When Harry Met Sally and ...
Journalist and screenwriter Nora Ephron was not the kind of woman to cross, even if you were Carl Bernstein, the famous investigative reporter who helped uncover the Watergate scandal. But cross her ...
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“It is very powerful to be both loved and feared,” says Jacob Bernstein in “Everything Is Copy,” his affectionate tribute to his remarkable mother, writer/filmmaker Nora Ephron. In the film, which ...
Marisa is a Senior News Author for Collider. She graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2018 after majoring in Creative Writing with a minor in Folk Studies. She grew up in Kentucky and ...
TOUGH GUY: Nick Pileggi says his late wife, Nora Ephron, nudged him to turn the unforgettable Vegas sheriff, Ralph Lamb, into a TV series starring Dennis Quaid as the sheriff and Michael Chiklis.
Ephron’s entire oeuvre — “When Harry Met Sally,” “You’ve Got Mail,” “Heartburn” and more — is examined in a new book. By Celia McGee Late afternoon was still too early to have what Nora Ephron would ...
Nora Ephron was a star writer, talk show habitue and media darling when magazines were everything and such a career was possible. This was in the 1960s and ’70s, when she contributed to Esquire and ...