Delia Ephron is a renowned and accomplished author, screenwriter, and playwright, with a diverse range of creative endeavors to her credit. Her impressive filmography includes notable movies such as You've Got Mail, released in 1998, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, which premiered in 2005, Hanging Up, a 2000 release based on her own novel, and Michael, a 1996 film.
In addition to her work in the film industry, Delia Ephron has written novels for both adults and teenagers, as well as humorous books, including the popular "How to Eat Like a Child". Her essays have been published in various esteemed publications, such as The New York Times, O the Oprah Magazine, Vogue, MORE, and The Huffington Post.
Delia Ephron has also collaborated with her sister, the celebrated author and screenwriter Nora Ephron, on a play titled "Love, Loss, and What I Wore". This critically acclaimed production ran for two years off-Broadway and has since been performed in numerous cities across the United States and around the world, including the culturally rich cities of Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Sydney.