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  1. Amanda Brown Chang [2] (born October 6, 1970) [1] is an American novelist who wrote the novel Legally Blonde, which was the basis for the 2001 film and 2007 musical of the same name. [1]

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  3. Jul 1, 2001 · Born to parents who were both successful lawyers, Amanda graduated from Arizona State University in 1993. She then proceeded to study at Stanford Law School, where she compiled funny letters and stories based on her experiences into a first manuscript that would become Legally Blonde.

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  4. Apr 4, 2003 · As Legally Blonde began taking shape, Brown began to realize how much she enjoyed writing fiction. The idea of becoming a writer had not occurred to her until that point, but she discovered that writing could help her escape from the misery she felt in law school.

  5. “I was sitting in tort class when the novel popped into my head,” recalls Amanda Brown, author of Legally Blonde, which inspired the July movie of the same title. “I wanted to do a parody of law school.”

  6. Legally Blonde is a 2001 romantic comedy novel by American author Amanda Brown, [ 2][ 1] with a copyright credit also going to Brigid (Bridget) Kerrigan. [ 1][ 3][ 4] The novel was the basis of the 2001 film Legally Blonde which starred Reese Witherspoon and its 2003 sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, [ 2] as well as the 2007 musical ...

  7. Oct 16, 2015 · Born. Born to parents who were both successful lawyers, Amanda graduated from Arizona State University in 1993. She then proceeded to study at Stanford Law School, where she compiled funny letters and stories based on her experiences into a first manuscript that would become Legally Blonde.

  8. Amanda Brown published Legally Blonde in 2001, basing it upon her real life experiences as a blonde attending Stanford Law School, while being obsessed with fashion and beauty, reading Elle magazine, and frequently clashing with the personalities of her peers.

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