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FANNIE FLAGG
FANNIE
FLAGG’s writing career began behind the scenes of television’s Candid
Camera and progressed to out-in-front as performer-writer. Her acting
achievements led to roles in motion pictures including Five
Easy Pieces, with Jack Nicholson; Stay
Hungry, with Jeff Bridges and Sally Field; and, most recently, Crazy
in Alabama, with Melanie Griffith. For the theater in New York she did Patio
Porch and Come Back to the Five and
Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, and played the lead role in the Broadway
musical The Best
Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Her
first novel, Daisy Fay and the Miracle
Man, was on the New York Times bestseller
list for ten weeks. Her second, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, praised by Harper Lee
and Eudora Welty, was on the Times list
for thirty-six weeks. It was made into the memorable hit movie Fried
Green Tomatoes, starring Jessica Tandy and Kathy Bates. The screenplay, also
written by Flagg, earned her the coveted Scripters Award and was nominated for
an Academy Award and the Writers Guild of America Screen Award. Her reading of
the Random House audiobook received a Grammy nomination.
That
book gave way to an even bigger hardcover success for Welcome
to the World, Baby Girl!, a New York
Times Notable Book of the Year, which The
Christian Science Monitor called “captivating. . . a comic novel to open
with open arms.” Flagg lives in California and in Alabama.
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