Nora Ephron, the smart and funny writer, film director, wife, and mother, has died at 71. Among her most beloved movies are 'When Harry Met Sally...,' 'Sleepless in Seattle,' 'You've Got Mail,' and 'Julie & Julia.' In book form, fans flocked to her works like 'Heartburn,' 'I Feel Bad About My Neck' and 'I Remember Nothing.' A child of Hollywood writers, she went on to inspire many women as a role model behind her pen and the camera. Ephron lost her battle with leukemia on June 26, 2012. She reflected on many of her works with fans in Toronto in this 2010 interview with Heather Reisman of Indigo Books.
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Nora Ephron, the smart and funny writer, film director, wife, and mother, has died at 71. Among her most beloved movies are 'When Harry Met Sally...,' 'Sleepless in Seattle,' 'You've Got Mail,' and 'Julie & Julia.' In book form, fans flocked to her works like 'Heartburn,' 'I Feel Bad About My Neck' and 'I Remember Nothing.' A child of Hollywood writers, she went on to inspire many women as a role model behind her pen and the camera. Ephron lost her battle with leukemia on June 26, 2012. She reflected on many of her works with fans in Toronto in this 2010 interview with Heather Reisman of Indigo Books.
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