
Mary Rogers
Mary Rogers is an American author best known for her work on the 1972 novel 'Freaky Friday', which explores the whimsical concept of body-swapping between a mother and daughter. Her novel has inspired multiple film adaptations, including the popular 2003 Disney version starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, contributing to its status as a classic family film. Rogers' ability to blend humor with insightful commentary on generational differences has resonated with audiences, ensuring her story remains relevant across generations.
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Mary Rogers wrote the book Freaky Friday, which was adapted into several films.
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