Biography
Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885 – April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels include the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big (1924), Show Boat (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical), Cimarron (1930; adapted into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), Giant (1952; made into the 1956 film of the same name) and Ice Palace (1958), which also received a film adaptation in 1960. She helped adapt her short story "Old Man Minick", published in 1922, into a play (Minick) and it was thrice adapted to film, in 1925 as the silent film Welcome Home, in 1932 as The Expert, and in 1939 as No Place to Go.
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Filmography
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Cimarron (1960)
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Ice Palace (1960)
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Giant (1956)
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So Big (1953)
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Show Boat (1951)
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Stage Door (1937)
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Show Boat (1936)
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Glamour (1934)
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So Big! (1932)
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The Expert (1932)
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Cimarron (1931)
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Hard to Get (1929)
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Show Boat (1929)
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Gigolo (1926)
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Classified (1925)
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Welcome Home (1925)
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So Big (1924)
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Known ForWriting
GenderFemale
Birthday1885-08-15
Deathday1968-04-16 (82 years old)
Birth PlaceKalamazoo, Michigan, USA
RelativesJanet Fox
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
ResidencesNew York City · Appleton · Kalamazoo, United States of America
AwardsMichigan Women's Hall of Fame, Distinguished Americans series, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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