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  1. Among his credits as a screenwriter are Henry King's "Carousel" (1956), which also marked the start of his producing career, and the Walter Lang films "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954) and the Tracy/Hepburn classic "Desk Set" (1957). Ephron's final screenplay "Captain Newman, M.D." ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001188Nora Ephron - IMDb

    Nora Ephron. Writer: Julie & Julia. Nora Ephron was educated at Wellesley College, Massachusetts. She was an acclaimed essayist (Crazy Salad 1975), novelist (Heartburn 1983), and had written screenplays for several popular films, all featuring strong female characters, such as anti-nuclear activist Karen Silkwood (Silkwood (1983), co-written with Alice Arlen) and a mobster's feisty independent ...

  3. 24 ago 1995 · The book echoes Ephron’s experiences with her father, Henry, who wrote a sheaf of successful films with his wife, Phoebe, including the Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy vehicle “Desk Set ...

  4. Phoebe (Wolkind) Ephron was born in the Bronx on January 26, 1914, to Louis Wolkind, a manufacturer, and Kate (Lautkin) Wolkind. She had one brother, Harold Wolkind. A graduate of James Monroe High School and Hunter College, she met Henry Ephron in 1933, while both were summer camp counselors. Shortly after, Henry Ephron proposed to her.

  5. Il film, diretto da David Butler su una sceneggiatura di Henry Ephron e Phoebe Ephron e un soggetto di Norman Krasna (autore dell'opera teatrale), fu prodotto da Jerry Wald per la Warner Bros. e girato da metà gennaio a fine febbraio 1948. Colonna sonora. Someone to Watch Over Me - musica di George Gershwin

  6. 14 ott 1971 · Mrs. Phoebe Wolkind Ephron, who with her hushand Henry Ephron had been successful Broadway and Hollywood writer since 1943, died yesterday after a long illness at their home, 176 East 71st Street.

  7. 18 feb 2000 · He was Henry Ephron (1911-1992), the successful writer of such comedies as "Desk Set" and "Daddy Longlegs." He was always on the phone with his daughters, and they were always on the phone with one another, and now we have "Hanging Up," a movie inspired by his last days, in which Walter Matthau plays the father as a man who probably should have lived more of his life in the real world.