Clare Boothe Luce American writer politician ambassador journalist and anti-Communist activist

Clare Boothe Luce is a 84 years old American writer politician ambassador journalist and anti-Communist activist from New York City, New York. Clare Boothe Luce was born on March 10, 1903 (died on October 09, 1987, she was 84 years old) in New York City, New York. Her nickname was Boothe Ann Clare.

Clare Boothe Luce

About

Is Clare Boothe Luce still alive?

No, she died on 10/09/1987, 36 years ago. She was 84 years old when she died. Cause of death: brain cancer. She died in Washington, D.C.

Family

Her mother is Anna Snyder and her father is William Franklin Boothe.

Parents

Anna Snyder
Mother: Anna Snyder
William Franklin Boothe
Father: William Franklin Boothe

Husbands

Clare Boothe Luce had two marriages.

George Tuttle Brokaw

George Tuttle Brokaw, American lawyer and sportsman

Henry Luce

Henry Luce, Entrepreneur

Luce married with Henry Luce (68), in 1935. Clare Boothe Luce was 31 and Henry Luce was 36 years old. They ended their 32 years marriage in 1967.

Child

She had one child, Ann (16) . When her first child, Ann Clare Brokaw, was born, Clare Boothe Luce was 21 years old.

Works

Clare Boothe Luce Movies (5)

There are 5 movies of Clare Boothe Luce.

Her first feature film was The Women (2008). She was 105 when she starred in this movie. Since 2008, she has appeared in 5 feature films. The last one is Women in New York (1977). .

View all Clare Boothe Luce movies.

Clare Boothe Luce movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:

Awards (5)

Nominated Academy Award for Best Story , awarded Horatio Alger Award , awarded Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame , awarded Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom and

Education

She graduated from Ward–Belmont College

What was Clare's zodiac sign?

Clare Boothe Luce zodiac sign was pisces.

Other facts about Clare Boothe Luce

Clare Boothe Luce's Child

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