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  1. Robert M. Harling III (born November 12, 1951) is an American writer, producer and film director. Biography. Early life. He was born in 1951 in Dothan, Alabama, one of three children of Robert M. Harling Jr (1923-2019) and Margaret Jones Harling (1923-2013).

  2. Jul 28, 2017 · Robert Harling wrote the play Steel Magnolias as a tribute to his sister, who died of diabetes at 33. The play, which inspired a film starring Julia Roberts and Sally Field, has been performed around the world for 30 years.

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    But, since so much of it was factual to life, this caused Harling to worry as the people of his tiny town flocked to New York to see his play. After all, he aimed to capture the essence of the women of Natchitoches, Louisiana. Still, he worried that imitation could be considered unflattering for one resident. To this day, Harling has never revealed...

    The play was a success with more than just the ladies of Natchitoches. It transformed from a theater play to the classic film we all know and love. The film expanded the play's storyline. For example, the play takes place entirely in the beauty shop, and in the movie, you get to go to the Christmas festival and the Easter egg hunt. But nothing was ...

    We may be biased, but we think what the producers and directors did was just enhance an already exquisite masterpiece. To this day, this film feels as magical and greets you like an old friend every time you watch it. The actors cast to portray these powerhouse Southern women could not have been better. But this cast almost wasn't the final result....

    Harling admits that the film and the play are still hard for him to watch, as it is so personal to him. But he recently had a chance at the TCM Film Festivalto watch it on the big screen for the first time since it premiered, and he loved it. "To see it on the big screen was so awesome. You really sense it and feel it and feel the south. What the S...

    Robert Harling wrote the play and film Steel Magnolias based on his sister Susan's death from diabetes. Learn how he created the characters, cast the actors, and shared his legacy of the classic Southern comedy-drama.

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    • The title was inspired by real life. Harling said the title, "Steel Magnolias," is the perfect description for the women it profiles: They're both delicate like a flower, but also hard as steel.
    • Harling wrote the play in 10 days. Many writers take months or years to write a play. But Harling wrote "Steel Magnolias" in only 10 days. "Ten days later, that's all it took because I had lived the story."
    • It was originally going to be a short story. Harling said when he began putting his sister's story down in writing, it began as a short story. "But I was missing the sound of the wonderful vernacular," he said.
    • Harling at first thought his story was a drama. When the play was first in rehearsal, Harling says they thought it was strictly a drama, since they were performing a dark, emotional story.
  3. Robert Harling is a writer and producer born in 1951, known for his play and screenplay Steel Magnolias. He also worked on The Evening Star, The First Wives Club, and other movies and TV shows.

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  4. Robert Harling wrote the play Steel Magnolias as a tribute to his sister, who died of diabetes, and the women who supported them. Learn how he created the characters, the dialogue, and the setting of the beloved Southern comedy.

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  6. Apr 13, 2012 · Robert Harling is a writer-producer who created iconic female characters for movies like Steel Magnolias, Sister Act, and The First Wives Club. He shares his stories and insights about his inspirations, collaborations, and challenges in this interview.

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