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  1. Phoebe Ephron (née Wolkind; January 26, 1914 – October 13, 1971) was an American playwright and screenwriter, who often worked with Henry Ephron, her husband, whom she wed in 1934. Ephron was born in New York City to Louis and Kate (née Lautkin) Wolkind, a dress manufacturer. Her family is Jewish.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0258290Phoebe Ephron - IMDb

    Phoebe Ephron was born on 26 January 1914 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), Carousel (1956) and Daddy Long Legs (1955). She was married to Henry Ephron. She died on 13 October 1971 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Writer
    • January 26, 1914
    • Phoebe Ephron
    • October 13, 1971
  3. 14 de oct. de 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...

  4. 4 de mar. de 2015 · Biografía de Phoebe Ephron y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Luces de candilejas, Regalo para soltero, El capitán Newman, Papá piernas largas, El precio de la gloria (1952) Phoebe Ephron - Edad | Biografía | Películas | Noticias | Filmografía | Premios - Decine21

  5. Phoebe Ephron (1914 - 1971) fue una guionista de Estados Unidos conocida por: Su otra esposa, Luces de candilejas, Papá piernas largas, El precio de la gloria, El capitán Newman, Carrusel, Bellezas por casar, Regalo para soltero, Cuidado con los inspectores y En la Costa Azul.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2022 · Since her death, Ephron has become a symbol of sappy romance. But her real subject was how words could bring people together—or drive them apart. By Rachel Syme. August 15, 2022. Ephron, the ...

  7. Carousel. Captain Newman, M.D. What Price Glory. The Jackpot. On the Riviera. Writing. All. Department. Born Phoebe Wolkind in New York 1914, she was active as a playwright and screenwriter, often together with her husband, Henry Ephron, from the early 1940s through the early 1960s.