![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The sentimental romance provoked vales of tears and turned its author into a sensation practically overnight. The most famous line, uttered early in the film by McGraw’s character and later by O’Neal’s character, was “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” “What can you say about a 25-year-old girl who died?” Segal wrote in the first line of the 1970 novel about star-crossed lovers, played in the blockbuster 1970 movie by Ali McGraw and Ryan O’Neal. Segal had Parkinson’s disease and died of a heart attack, his daughter, Francesca Segal, told the Associated Press. Erich Segal, a Yale University classics professor whose first novel, the weepy “Love Story,” became a pop-culture phenomenon, selling more than 20 million copies in three dozen languages and spawning an iconic catchphrase of the 1970s, died Sunday in London. ![]()
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