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Arlen, Alice, 1940-2016

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Personal name headingArlen, Alice, 1940-2016
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Variant(s)Reeve, Alice, 1940-2016
Albright, Alice, 1940-2016
Hoge, Alice Albright, 1940-2016
Birth date1940-11-06
Death date2016-02-29
Place of birthChicago (Ill.)
Place of deathManhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationAuthors Screenwriters Actors Motion picture producers and directors
Found inIn the Maine woods, 1998: CIP t.p. (Alice Arlen)
Her She took to the woods, c2000: CIP t.p. (Alice Arlen) data sheet (b. Mar. 22, 1946)
Her The huntress, 2016: ECIP title page (Alice Arlen) data view (author of Cissy Patterson, Random House, (1966); as co-screenwriter with Nora Ephron, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Silkwood (1982); she is the niece of Alicia Patterson; lives in New York with her husband, Michael J. Arlen)
IMDB, December 18, 2015 (Alice Arlen; biography: Alice Albright Patterson was born in November 1940 to the journalist and former aviatrix Josephine Patterson Albright and her husband artist Ivan Albright; brought up in Chicago and educated at Radcliffe College and the University of Columbia, Alice returned to Chicago to work as a journalist and free-lance contributor to Channel 2, as well as writing a biography of her grandmother, pioneering newspaper publisher Cissy Patterson; first married to newspaper executive James Hoge by whom she had three children, she subsequently married author Michael Arlen, moving with him to New York; in 1983 her old friend Nora Ephron contacted her to jointly write the screenplay for the film Silkwood; since then she has worked sporadically in film, as well as continuing as an author)
New York times WWW site, viewed Mar. 3, 2016 (in obituary published Feb. 29: Alice Arlen; b. Alice Reeve, Nov. 6, 1940, Chicago; after their parents divorced, she and her brother were adopted by their mother's second husband, the artist Ivan Le Lorraine Albright, and took his surname; m. James Hoge, 1962 (div. 1971); m. Michael J. Arlen, 1972; d. Monday evening [Feb. 29, 2016], Manhattan, aged 75; screenwriter who collaborated with Nora Ephron on the 1983 Mike Nichols film Silkwood; as Alice Albright Hoge, wrote Cissy Patterson (1966); with her second husband, wrote The huntress, to be published this year)
Find a Grave WWW site, viewed Feb. 27, 2020: memorial web page (Alice Reeve Arlen; birth, 6 Nov 1940, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; death, 29 Feb 2016 (aged 75), Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; memorial ID, 160298788)
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