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Delia Ephron ( ; born July 12, 1944) is an American bestselling author, screenwriter, and playwright.


Life and career

Ephron was born in New York City, the second eldest of four daughters of screenwriters
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and Henry Ephron. Her movies include '' You've Got Mail'', '' The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants'', '' Hanging Up'' (based on her novel), and '' Michael''. She has written novels for adults (''Hanging Up,'' ''The Lion Is In'' and the recent ''Siracusa'') and teenagers (''Frannie in Pieces'' and ''The Girl with the Mermaid Hair''), books of humor (''How to Eat Like a Child''), and essays. Her family is
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. Her journalism has appeared in ''
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'', '' Oprah Magazine'', '' Vogue'', '' More'', ''
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'', and '' The Huffington Post''. In 2011, she won an Athena Film Festival award for creativity and panache as a screenwriter. Ephron collaborated with her elder sister, Nora, on '' Love, Loss, and What I Wore'', which ran for over two and a half years
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. It has played in cities across the U.S., as well as in cities around the world, including Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town, Manila, and Sydney.


Filmography


Screenplays

*'' How to Eat Like a Child'' (TV special, 1981) *''
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'' (1992) *'' Mixed Nuts'' (1994) *'' Michael'' (1996) *'' You've Got Mail'' (1998) *'' Hanging Up'' (2000) *'' The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants'' (2005) *'' Bewitched'' (2005)


Producer

*'' Sleepless in Seattle'' (1993) *'' You've Got Mail'' (1998) *'' Hanging Up'' (2000)


Books

* (with Lorraine Bodger, under name Delia Brock) ''The Adventurous Crocheter'' *''My Life and Nobody Else's'' *''Santa and Alex'' *''How to Eat Like a Child'' (1979), illustrated by cartoonist
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*''The Girl Who Changed the World'' *''Teenage Romance: Or, How to Die of Embarrassment'' (1981) *''Funny Sauce'' (1986) *''Do I Have to Say Hello?: Aunt Delia's Manners Quiz for Kids/Grownups'' (1991) *''Hanging Up'' (1995) *''Big City Eyes'' (2000) *''Frannie in Pieces'' (2007) *''The Girl with the Mermaid Hair'' (2010) *''The Lion Is In'' (2012) *''Sister Mother Husband Dog: Etc'' (2013) *''Siracusa'' (2016) *''Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life'' (2022)


References


External links

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Hey! You Stole My Name!
by Delia Ephron, in ''
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'' (March 10, 2012)
Delia Ephron Writes Her Way Through Cancer to a Happy Ending
by Penelope Green, in ''
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