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'''Michelle Catherine Feynman''' (born 1968) is the adopted daughter of physicist [[Richard Feynman]] and sister of [[Carl Feynman]].<ref>''Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman'', by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by [[Timothy Ferris]]. ISBN 0-7382-0636-9.</ref> She is best known as the editor of ''Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman,'' a collection of personal letters from and to her father, which was also published by [[Penguin Books]] under the title ''Don't you have time to think''.<ref>''Don't you have time to think'', by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by [[Timothy Ferris]]. ISBN 0-141-02113-6.</ref> The book includes an introduction by Michelle Feynman in which she describes what it was like to grow up as the daughter of one of the world's best-known physicists. Michelle has also gathered a compilation of her father's artwork in a publication entitled ''The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character.''
'''Michelle Catherine Feynman''' (born 1968) is the adopted daughter of physicist [[Richard Feynman]] and sister of [[Carl Feynman]].<ref>''Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman'', by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by [[Timothy Ferris]]. ISBN 0-7382-0636-9.</ref> She is best known as the editor of ''Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman,'' a collection of personal letters from and to her father, which was also published by [[Penguin Books]] under the title ''Don't you have time to think?''.<ref>''Don't you have time to think?'', by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by [[Timothy Ferris]]. ISBN 0-141-02113-6.</ref> The book includes an introduction by Michelle Feynman in which she describes what it was like to grow up as the daughter of one of the world's best-known physicists. Michelle has also gathered a compilation of her father's artwork in a publication entitled ''The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character.''


She also appeared in a [[cameo role]] in the film ''[[Infinity (film)|Infinity]]'', which dealt with her father's early life. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in 1990, Michelle has since developed a long standing career in photography.
She also appeared in a [[cameo role]] in the film ''[[Infinity (film)|Infinity]]'', which dealt with her father's early life. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in 1990, Michelle has since developed a long standing career in photography.

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Michelle Catherine Feynman (born 1968) is the adopted daughter of physicist Richard Feynman and sister of Carl Feynman.[1] She is best known as the editor of Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman, a collection of personal letters from and to her father, which was also published by Penguin Books under the title Don't you have time to think?.[2] The book includes an introduction by Michelle Feynman in which she describes what it was like to grow up as the daughter of one of the world's best-known physicists. Michelle has also gathered a compilation of her father's artwork in a publication entitled The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character.

She also appeared in a cameo role in the film Infinity, which dealt with her father's early life. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in 1990, Michelle has since developed a long standing career in photography.

She is married to Diego Miralles and has two children named Marco and Ava.

References

  1. ^ Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman, by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by Timothy Ferris. ISBN 0-7382-0636-9.
  2. ^ Don't you have time to think?, by Richard Phillips Feynman, editor and author of introduction Michelle Feynman, foreword by Timothy Ferris. ISBN 0-141-02113-6.