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
all 31
Movies 31
Writer 16
self 1
Writer

Show Boat (1989)
Movie
Novel

Cimarron (1960)
Movie
Writer

So Big (1953)
Movie
Writer

Show Boat (1951)
Movie
Theatre Play

Stage Door (1937)
Movie
1
Writer

Glamour (1934)
Movie
Theatre Play

Dinner at Eight (1933)
Movie
4
Novel

So Big! (1932)
Movie
Writer

The Expert (1932)
Movie
Novel

Cimarron (1931)
Movie
Original Story

Hard to Get (1929)
Movie
Writer

Show Boat (1929)
Movie
Writer

Gigolo (1926)
Movie
Writer

Classified (1925)
Movie
Theatre Play

Welcome Home (1925)
Movie
Novel

So Big (1924)
Movie
Information
Known ForWriting
GenderFemale
Birthday1885-08-15
Deathday1968-04-16 (82 years old)
Birth PlaceKalamazoo, United States
RelativesJanet Fox
CitizenshipsUnited States
ResidencesNew York City · Appleton · Kalamazoo, United States of America
AwardsMichigan Women's Hall of Fame, Distinguished Americans series, Pulitzer Prize for the Novel, Pulitzer Prize for Novels
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