Ferber earned a salary of $50,000 for her novel Show Boat, and her other works earned her a total of $1 million in royalties.
Edna Ferber was a Pulitzer prize-winning novelist born in Kalamazoo in 1887. She is best known for her 1926 work Show Boat, which was adapted into a popular Broadway musical and later into an award-winning motion picture. Her other works, including So Big (1924) and Giant (1952), also earned her a total of $1 million in royalties. Ferber had a net worth of $21 million and earned a salary of $50,000 for Show Boat.
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💰 Net worth: $21 million (2024)
About
The Pulitzer prize-winning author of So Big (1924), she is best known for her 1926 work, Show Boat, which was adapted into a popular Broadway musical in 1927. Several of her other works, including Cimarron (1929) and Giant (1952) were adapted into award-winning motion pictures.
Before Fame
She briefly studied at Lawrence University before beginning her writing career as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal and The Appleton Daily Crescent. She published her first novel, Dawn O'Hara, in 1911.
Trivia
Many of her novels and stories feature characters in the American Midwest who witness vast cultural and technological changes through the generations. She is particularly known for creating strong female characters.
Family Life
She was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan to a family of Hungarian-Jewish descent. She never married or had children.
Associated With
She collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the writing of several plays, including Dinner at Eight and Stage Door.