Edna Ferber

Edna Ferber

  • Birthday: 1885-08-15
  • Deathday: 1968-04-16
  • Place of birth: Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

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. From Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Ten-Year Lunch

1987

As Herself (archive footage)

Production

Giant

1956

As Novel

Show Boat

1936

As Novel

Cimarron

1931

As Novel

Saratoga Trunk

1945

As Novel

Cimarron

1960

As Novel

Show Boat

1951

As Novel

So Big!

1932

As Novel

Gigolo

1926

As Novel

The Expert

1932

As Theatre Play

The Expert

1932

As Story

Dinner at Eight

1933

As Theatre Play

Come and Get It

1936

As Novel

Glamour

1934

As Writer

No Place to Go

1939

As Theatre Play

The Royal Family

1977

As Writer

Ice Palace

1960

As Novel

So Big

1924

As Novel

Stage Door

1937

As Theatre Play

Dinner at Eight

1989

As Writer

So Big

1953

As Author

The Home Girl

1928

As Story

No Woman Knows

1921

As Novel

A Gay Old Dog

1919

As Story

Show Boat

1929

As Writer

Our Mrs. McChesney

1918

As Theatre Play

Welcome Home

1925

As Theatre Play

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