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Mary Rodgers (January 11, 1931 – June 26, 2014) was an American composer, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the novel Freaky Friday , which served as the basis of a 1976 film starring Jodie Foster , for which she wrote the screenplay, as well as three other versions.
Freaky Friday is a comedic children's novel written by Mary Rodgers, first published by Harper & Row in 1972.It has been adapted for several films, namely by Disney, and these include 1976, 1995, 2003 and 2018.
The 1972 American children's book authored by Mary Rodgers was released by Harper & Row publishing. A hardheaded teenage girl named Annabel Andrews who is often misaligned with her mother, believes that her mother has the most ideal life.
D.T. Max's "Finale," about Sondheim, and "Shy," by Mary Rodgers and Jesse Green, bring the singular Broadway personalities back to life.
The composer (“Once Upon a Mattress”), young adult author (“Freaky Friday”) and philanthropist Mary Rodgers wanted to write a memoir that was candid, cutting, dishy and vanity-free — the ...
Freaky Friday is a 1972 children's book by Mary Rodgers. Freaky Friday may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Freaky Friday franchise. Freaky ...
"William's Doll" – Music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, performed by Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas (based on the children's book of the same name) "My Dog Is a Plumber" – Written by Dan Greenburg , performed by Dick Cavett
Mary Rogers and her late mother, Sallie Durrett Farmer, are part of military history, as the first mother/daughter duo in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.