Nora Ephron Movies
The daughter of author/screenwriters Phoebe and
Henry Ephron,
Nora Ephron was educated at Wellesley. She first made her mark as humorist, satirist, and dead-on parodist in book form (Crazy Salad) and in magazine articles. Ephron's first movie assignment was the Oscar-nominated screenplay for
Silkwood (1983). Her stormy marriage to Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein provided grist for her
roman a clef Heartburn, which she adapted into an uneven 1986 film directed by Mike Nichols
Ephron struck gold with her script for the blockbuster
When Harry Met Sally... (1989) and kept turning out work in the romantic comedy vein until her death. After a few so-so writing and producing assignments, she made her directing bow with
This Is My Life (1992), which she co-wrote with sister
Delia Ephron. She then served as director and writer of
Sleepless in Seattle, one of the highest-grossing releases of 1993. Five years later, she re-teamed with
Sleepless stars
Tom Hanks and
Meg Ryan for
You've Got Mail; another New York-based romantic comedy, it was one of the most successful films of 1998. The following year, Ephron and sister Delia collaborated on
Hanging Up, a comedy-drama based on a novel of Delia's. The story of three sisters who pull together to cope with the imminent death of their father (
Walter Matthau), it starred
Diane Keaton,
Meg Ryan, and
Lisa Kudrow. She then had a pair of lackluster directorial outings with Lucky Numbers and a big-screen meta remake of the supernatural sitcom Bewitched. But her 2009 film Julie & Julia - which Ephron scripted, directed and produced - was a box office hit and earned Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
Ephron passed away on June 26, 2012 after a lengthy battle with leukemia. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi