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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Eleanor Perry (née Rosenfeld; nom-de-plume Oliver Weld Bayer, 1914 - March 14, 1981) born in Cleveland, Ohio, was an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, Emmy award-winning author who was a part of a team with her then husband film director Frank Perry. She won the Emmy award for her television screenplay adaptation of Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory. The Perry duo was responsible for 1968's The Swimmer starring Burt Lancaster, Diary of a Mad Housewife starring Carrie Snodgrass and the Academy Award-nominated independent film, David and Lisa among other films. Eleanor Perry was also a journalist and novelist who penned The Blue Pages, a semiautobiographical novel about her time writing screenplays in Hollywood. Prior to working with Frank Perry, Eleanor had published numerous articles, plays and novels including Third Best Sport which was produced on Broadway.Film critic Charles Champlin fondly remembered Eleanor Perry as the feminist who, "discovered a ladder and a can of spray paint" to protest, deface and demonstrate her distaste for Federico Fellini's sexist "she-wolf" Roma posters at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The outspoken Eleanor Perry was an advocate for women's rights and screenwriters' recognition, often criticizing the film industry.. }

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