Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Author and Oscar-winning screenwriter

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala - Author and Oscar-winning screenwriter
Born

May 7th, 1927
97 years ago

Died

April 3rd, 2013
11 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Born in Germany, later moved to the United States, this author and screenwriter produced significant literary and cinematic works. Jhabvala's novels often reflected her experience in India, leading to collaborations with renowned filmmakers. She wrote over twenty novels and multiple screenplays, earning respect in both fields. Jhabvala's adaptation of literary works for the screen showcased her narrative skills. Received Academy Awards for best adapted screenplay for 'A Room with a View' and 'Howards End'.

Wrote 'Heat and Dust'

Won Academy Awards for 'A Room with a View' and 'Howards End'

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