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To provide 100,000 gifts of much needed and well earned comfort for our deployed troops.
House Wife Mafia is partnering with Soldiers Angel to purchase cool scarves for our active duty military.
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This red-haired stand-up comedienne and comedy actress honed her
writing skills by creating her own original sketches, first as a determined
contestant in the Miss Alabama contest (which she finally won on her sixth
attempt) and later in comedy clubs.
In the 1960s, Fannie Flagg (born Patricia Neal) was hired as a writer for
Allen Funt's "Candid Camera" and later became a regular performer on that
show and its 1970s revival as well as on "The New Dick Van Dyke Show"
(CBS, 1971-73), as Van Dyke's manager and "Harper Valley P.T.A./Harper
Valley" (NBC, 1981-82), as Barbara Eden's sidekick. She also appeared in
the two-hour TV movie pilot for "Wonder Woman" (ABC, 1975) and was a
constant presence on such TV game shows as "Password", "The Match
Game" and "Liar's Club". Flagg made her film acting debut in "Five Easy
Pieces" (1970), as the wife of Billy 'Green' Bush, and subsequently
appeared in "Stay Hungry" (1975), "Rabbit Test" and "Grease" (both 1978).
Having begun her career as a novelist
with "Coming Attractions" (1981), Flagg
wrote the popular "Fried Green
Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe",
published in 1987. In 1991, with the
collaboration of screenwriter Carol
Sobieski, she turned the novel into the
film "Fried Green Tomatoes". A gently
feminist portrait of two women growing
up in the Depression-era rural South, the
film (which excised the lesbian content of
the book) was a huge popular hit and
netted Flagg an Oscar nomination for
her screenwriting debut. Her TV writing
resumed in 1987 when her own Southern
background helped Flagg write material
for Dolly Parton's ABC variety series
"Dolly".
Fannie Flagg began writing and
producing television specials at age
nineteen and went on to distinguish
herself as an actress and writer in
television, films, and the theater. She is
the author of the New York Times
bestsellers Daisy Fay and the Miracle
Man, Fried Green Tomatoes at the
Whistle Stop Cafe (which was produced
by Universal Pictures as Fried Green
Tomatoes), Welcome to the World, Baby
Girl!, Standing in the Rainbow, and A
Redbird Christmas. Flagg’s script for
Fried Green Tomatoes was nominated
for both the Academy Award and the
Writers Guild of America Award and won
the highly regarded Scripters Award.
Flagg lives in California and in Alabama.