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This Is My Life
Directed by Nora Ephron
Produced by Lynda Obst
Written by Screenplay:
Nora Ephron
Delia Ephron
Book:
Meg Wolitzer
Starring Julie Kavner
Samantha Mathis
Gaby Hoffmann
Carrie Fisher
Dan Aykroyd
Music by Carly Simon
Cinematography Bobby Byrne
Editing by Robert M. Reitano
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) February 21, 1992 (USA)
Country United States
Language English
Gross revenue $2,922,094 (USA)

This Is My Life is a 1992 film that marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Nora Ephron. The screenplay, written by Ephron and her sister, Delia Ephron, is based on the book, This Is Your Life, by Meg Wolitzer. The film tells the story of Dottie Ingels (Julie Kavner), who works at a cosmetics counter but aspires to be a stand-up comedian. Ingels' Aunt Harriet dies and leaves her an apartment in Manhattan. Ingels' comedy career start to take off with the help of a famous agent, Arnold Moss (Dan Aykroyd), and his assistant, Claudia Curtis (Carrie Fisher). Ingels' children, Erica (Samantha Mathis) and Opal (Gaby Hoffmann) get angry at Dottie because they hardly ever see her. Erica and Opal then run away to find their father in upstate New York, who Opal doesn't remember, only being 1 or 2 years-old when he left them.

The character portrayed by Aykroyd, Arnold Moss, is based on the famous New York talent agent Sam Cohn, and has some of the eccentricities for which Cohn was known, such as a habit of eating paper.[1]

The movie was re-rated from "R" to "PG-13".[citation needed]

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