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Tom Hanks talks Nora Ephron at 'Lucky Guy' opening on Broadway

Actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress Rita Wilson arrives at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles on October 27, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress Rita Wilson arrives at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles on October 27, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

NEW YORK, April 3 (UPI) -- Actor Tom Hanks said he missed his close friend Nora Ephron at the opening of "Lucky Guy," the play the late scribe wrote and which marks Hanks' Broadway debut.

Ephron died of leukemia last year at the age of 71.

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She and Hanks had previously worked on the romantic comedy classics "Sleepless in Seattle" and "You've Got Mail."

The New York Post said the two-time Oscar-winning actor struggled to hold back tears as he enjoyed a standing ovation at Monday's opening night of "Lucky Guy."

"That was a tough moment. We were going to do this, and Nora and [show director] George C. Wolfe were going to walk out onstage. I miss her. What more can you say?" Hanks told the Post after the performance. "Nora was just a magnificent hang ... You could be working, and you could be talking about personal things. You could be on vacation and talking about cultural history. You could be having a very lazy breakfast and you would be talking about Saddam Hussein. Nora was ... fascinated by everything. She was always doing things that were so interesting. She told me, 'Never turn down a front-row seat for human folly.'"

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Rita Wilson, Barbara Walters, Brian Williams, Barry Diller, Sting, Trudie Styler, Lorne Michaels and Meg Ryan attended Monday's opening night show, the Post said.

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