“Sleepless in Seattle” Screenwriter Nora Ephron Dies
Nora Ephron, one of Hollywood’s most celebrated female screenwriters, who also worked as an author and director, has died after a battle with leukemia.
FOX News Radio’s Sabrina Sabbagh has more:
She was most famous for writing the screenplays for “Sleepless in Seattle” and “When Harry Met Sally.”
(“When Harry Met Sally”) “Men and women can’t be friends, because no man can be friends with a woman that he finds attractive.”
Nora Ephron was nominated for three Academy Awards and was widely considered one of the most powerful women in the entertainment industry at one time, attached to films like “You’ve Got Mail” and “Julie & Julia.”
(“Julie & Julia”) “I’m Julia Child, bon appetite.”
Ephron had reportedly been ill for some time. She was 71 years old.
Sabrina Sabbagh, FOX News Radio.