Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron

writer, producer, director

Nora Ephron was born on May 19, 1941 in USA. Nora Ephron's big-screen debut came with Perfect Gentlemen directed by Jackie Cooper in 1978. Nora Ephron is known for Acting for the Camera directed by Justin Nowell, Joe Urla stars as Teacher and Mallory June as Joanna. Nora Ephron has got 8 awards and 21 nominations so far. The most recent award Nora Ephron achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Nora Ephron plays is Julie & Julia which will be released on Aug 07, 2009.

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 (Le mystère Silkwood (1983), co-written with Alice Arlen) and a mobster's feisty independent daughter Cookie Voltecki (Cookie (1989), also co-written with Arlen). Ephron's hard-headed sensibilities helped make Rob Reiner's Quand Harry rencontre Sally... (1989) a clear-eyed view of modern romance, and she earned an Oscar nomination for her original screenplay.Ephron made her directorial debut with the comedy Ma vie est une comédie (1992), co-scripted by her sister Delia Ephron, which starred Julie Kavner as a single mother who struggles to establish herself as a stand-up comedienne. Ephron followed up by helming and co-writing Nuits blanches à Seattle (1993), a romantic comedy in which lovers Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are separated for most of the film. Less about love than about love in the movies, the film drew inspiration from the beloved shipboard romance Elle et lui (1957), starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.Ephron was born in New York City, the daughter of stage and screen writing team Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron, who used her infancy as the subject of their play "Three's a Family" and based their comedy Ah si papa savait ça ! (1963) on letters their daughter wrote them from college. Their screenplays include La joyeuse parade (1954), Carousel (1956) and Une femme de tête (1957). Formerly married to novelist Dan Greenburg and investigative journalist Carl Bernstein, Ephron was wed to crime journalist and screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, at the time of her passing, who wrote such films as Les affranchis (1990). She was of Russian Jewish descent.

  • Birthday

    May 19, 1941
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

Known For

Awards

8 wins & 21 nominations

Online Film & Television Association
2018
Creative
Winner - OFTA Film Hall of Fame
Casting Society of America, USA
2009
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Winner - Golden Apple Award
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