
Clare Boothe Luce
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 37 years ago |
Date of birth | March 10,1903 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Date of died | October 9,1987 |
Died | Washington |
D.C. | |
United States | |
Spouse | Henry Luce |
George Tuttle Brokaw | |
Children | Ann Clare Brokaw |
Books | Slam the Door Softly |
Margin for Error: Manuscript Edition | |
Margin for Error: A Satirical Melodrama | |
Is the New Morality Destroying America? | |
Slam the Door Softly: Play in One Act | |
Stuffed Shirts | |
Movies/Shows | The Opposite Sex |
Come to the Stable | |
Margin for Error | |
Kiss the Boys Goodbye | |
The Women | |
Party | Republican Party |
Plays | The Women |
Founded | American Writers Association |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405050 |
Clare Boothe Luce Life story
Clare Boothe Luce was an American writer, politician, U.S. ambassador, and public conservative figure. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage.