Person Detail: Clare Boothe Luce

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Full Name: Clare Boothe Luce | ||
Biography: (1903-1987) Playwright. Clare Boothe Luce was born in New York City and died in Washington, District of Columbia. |
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1903 |
New York County Ann Clare Boothe was born in Manhattan, New York, on March 10, 1903. |
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1919 |
Westchester County Ms. Luce graduated from Miss Mason's School in Tarrytown, New York, in 1919. |
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1937 |
(Unknown) County The Women (Pub: Dramatists Play Service, Inc. ISBN: ) Play. Opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 26, 1936. |
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1931 |
(Unknown) County Stuffed Shirts Collection of short writings. |
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1939 |
(Unknown) County Kiss the Boys Goodbye (Pub: New York, New York: Random House ISBN: ) Play, comedy. Opened at Henry Miller's Theatre on September 28, 1938. |
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1935 |
New York County Abide With Me Play, drama. Opened at the Ritz Theatre in Manhattan, New York, in November 1935. |
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1940 |
New York County Margin For Error (Pub: New York, New York: Random House ISBN: ) Play, melodrama. Opened at the Plymouth Theatre in Manhattan, New York, on November 3, 1939. |
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1987 |
(Unknown) County Clare Boothe Luce died at her home in Washington, District of Columbia, on October 9, 1987. |
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1949 |
(Unknown) County Come To The Stable Screenplay, written with Sally Benson and Oscar Millard. |
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1951 |
(Unknown) County Child of the Morning Play. |
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1940 |
(Unknown) County Europe In The Spring (Pub: A. A. Knopf ISBN: ) Nonfiction. |
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1987 |
(Unknown) County Ms. Luce was interred at the Luce Family Cemetery, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina. |
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Nassau County Ms. Luce attended the Cathedral School of St. Mary in Garden City, New York. |
