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- Greenburg's first wife was film director and author Nora Ephron (1941–2012). After seven years, their marriage ended in an amicable divorce. His second wife was writer Suzanne O'Malley, whom he married in 1980; they remained married for fifteen years before they separated, eventually divorcing in 1998.
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His second wife was writer Suzanne O'Malley, whom he married in 1980; they remained married for fifteen years before they separated, eventually divorcing in 1998. With O'Malley, he had a son, Zack O'Malley Greenburg; Dan Greenburg's children's book series The Zack Files was named for him.
Dec 20, 2023 · The union between Dan Greenburg and Nora Ephron, a creative force in her own right, began a seven-year chapter that blended artistic pursuits and shared experiences. Ephron, recognized for her iconic works such as “When Harry Met Sally” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” brought her unique storytelling prowess to the marriage.
After seven years, their marriage ended in an amicable divorce. His second wife was writer Suzanne O'Malley, with whom he had a son, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, and for whom Dan's best-selling series of children's books, The Zack Files, was named.
Dec 23, 2023 · Survivors include his wife; his son, Zack, from his second marriage; and a granddaughter.
Dec 19, 2023 · Dan Greenburg, the prolific humorist, best-selling author, essayist, playwright and screenwriter whose satirical prose examined Jewish angst, women and sex, and who later produced a series of...
His first wife (7 years) was writer-director Nora Ephron; his second (10 years) was writer-editor Suzanne O'Malley; his present wife (20 years) is children's author Judith Greenburg. His son, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, played title role in Lorenzo's Oil at age 5.
Dan Greenburg, the prolific humorist, bestselling author, essayist, playwright and screenwriter whose satirical prose examined Jewish angst, women and sex, and who later produced a series of humorous children’s books, died Monday in New York City. He was 87.