Screenwriter and director Nora Ephron died yesterday in a New York hospital of leukemia. She was 71.
The talented Oscar-nominated writer brought us romantic comedy staples like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle."
Ephron came from a family of writers, and worked as a playwright, novelist and journalist in addition to her phenomenal screenwriting career.
In 2009, the witty writer wrote a list of her best advice. The top three items on the list are, "never put tomatoes in the refrigerator; location, location, location; and life is too short.
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