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Clare "Blossom" Elfman (née Bernstein) is an American novelist.
Elfman was born in New York City.
Contents
Bibliography
- The Girls of Huntington House (1972)
- A House for Jonnie O. (1977)
- The Sister Act (1979)
- The Butterfly Girl (1980)
- Return of Whistler (1982)
- I Think I'm Having a Baby (1982)
- The Strawberry Fields of Heaven (1983)
- The Haunted Heart (1987)
- Love Me Deadly (1989)
- Tell Me No Lies (Mike and Ally Mystery, No 2) (1989)
- The Ghost-Sitter (Mike and Ally Mystery, No 3) (1990)
- The Curse of the Dancing Doll (Mike and Ally Mystery) (1991)
- The Case of the Pederast's Wife (2005)[1]
Film
- The Girls of Huntington House (1973)
- CBS Afternoon Playhouse: I think I'm Having a Baby (1981)
Awards
- The Girls of Huntington House won the ALA Best Book for Young Adults Award in 1972
- A House for Jonnie O. won the ALA Best Book for Young Adults Award in 1977[2]
- CBS Afternoon Playhouse: I think I'm Having a Baby won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming
Family
She was married to Milton Elfman until his death in 2001.[3] Elfman is the mother of writer, director and publisher Richard Elfman, and musician and composer Danny Elfman, mother-in-law to Danny Elfman's wife, actress Bridget Fonda. She is the grandmother of actor and producer Bodhi Elfman,[4] and grandmother-in-law to Bodhi Elfman's wife, actress Jenna Elfman. She is grandmother of Danny Elfman's daughter, actress, producer and website editor, Mali Elfman.[5]
Buzzine
Blossom Elfman, writing under "Clare Elfman," is senior literary editor of Buzzine, which is owned and operated by Elfman family members.
Adaptations of Novels
Adaptations of Elfman novels 'The Girls of Huntington House' was produced as a film and 'I Think I'm Having a Baby' received an Emmy as a television movie.
Elfman is currently adapting and producing her most recent novel, 'The Case of the Pederast's Wife,' about the wife of Oscar Wilde, as a stage musical. She is adapting her historical-fiction novel, 'Strawberry Fields of Heaven,' about the sexually experimentive 19th century Oneida Community, as a screenplay to be produced as a motion picture.
References
- ^ "Books by Blossom Elfman". Allbookstores.com. http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Blossom_Elfman.html. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
- ^ librarything.com
- ^ "Blossom Elfman - Biography". Imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0253312/bio. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
- ^ IMDb biography
- ^ imdb
Categories:- Living people
- Writers from New York City
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