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  1. Nov 16, 2022 · In 1914 Phoebe Wolkind was born in New York City. She graduated from Hunter College and worked as a counselor at a summer camp where she met Henry Ephron, a stage manager for famous playwriting team George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. They married in 1934 and shortly thereafter they began writing together after encouragement from Kaufman and Hart.

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  2. In 1961, playwrights Phoebe and Henry Ephron wrote a two-act comedy starring a spunky, whip-smart co-ed who was plainly based on their firstborn child, Nora. In this excerpt from the play, Mollie ...

  3. Advertisement: Phoebe died on Oct. 13, 1971; Nora was motherless at 30, and Amy, the youngest of the four Ephron sisters, at not quite 19. Phoebe had been hospitalized with cirrhosis brought on by ...

  4. Oct 29, 2022 · Henry and Phoebe Ephron at their Beverly Hills home, 1956. The husband and wife screenwriting duo wrote several notable Hollywood films together including There’s No Business Like Show Business (1954), Daddy Long Legs (1955), Carousel (1956), Desk Set (1957), and Captain Newman, M.D (1963). The latter earned them an Oscar nomination.

  5. Sep 6, 1992 · Director. Henry Ephron was an American playwright, screenwriter and film producer who often worked with his wife, Phoebe Ephron. He was active as a writer from the early 1940s through the early 1960s. All four of his and Phoebe's daughters - Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron, Hallie Ephron and Amy Ephron - also became notable writers.

  6. Oct 14, 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 ...

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  8. Phoebe Ephron and her husband Henry Ephron backstage with Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington DC after a performance of their first play, the Broadway hit Three's A Family, which ran from 1943-44. Photo by Del Ankers. Courtesy of Hallie Ephron Touger and Phoebe Ephron's papers.

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