Terry Ryan, a
lesbian author who wrote the memoir The Prize Winner
of Defiance, Ohio--later turned into a
movie--about how her mother kept the family
financially afloat by winning jingle contests, has
died. She was 60.
Ryan died
Wednesday of cancer at her home in San Francisco, her family
said.
She was diagnosed
with brain cancer in 2004 just after filming of the
movie was completed. The DreamWorks film, starring Julianne
Moore and Woody Harrelson and directed by Jane
Anderson, was released in 2005.
Ryan, the sixth
of the family's 10 children, told the story of how her
mother, Evelyn, won cars, refrigerators, televisions, and
money in commercial jingle contests during the 1950s
and '60s in this town about 50 miles southwest of
Toledo.
Evelyn Ryan, who
died in 1998 at age 85, used the winnings to feed the
family and her alcoholic husband. The money also kept them
from being evicted from their home.
Terry Ryan
decided after her mother died that she needed to write the
story of their life. Her book was a loving tribute to her
mother.
Ryan left her
hometown in northwest Ohio in 1969, moving to San
Francisco. She worked there as a writer and cartoonist. She
also reviewed books and wrote two poetry books. (AP)