![]() ![]() ![]() The other speakers included director Mike Nichols, married actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Martin Short, Ephron’s sons Max and Jacob, Rosie O’Donnell–who read the piece Ephron wrote for her from “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” plus journalist friend Richard Cohen, sister Delia Ephron, and Ephron’s assistant, who introduced a clip Ephron had made of her films. “I’m so pissed off and so honored,” Streep said, noting how odd it is that you could be so angry at someone you loved. Like nearly everyone else in the hall, Streep–who starred in three Ephron films and was a close friend–had no idea her friend was dying. ![]() Fighting back tears, and trying to breath while she spoke, Meryl Streep gave one of many impassioned eulogies today for Nora Ephron at the director and screenwriter’s memorial service at Alice Tully Hall. ![]()
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