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Luce, Clare Boothe

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Luce, (Ann) Clare Boothe (1903–1987)

US journalist, playwright, and politician. She was managing editor of Vanity Fair magazine 1933–34, and wrote several successful plays, including The Women (1936) and Margin for Error (1940), both of which were made into films. She served as a Republican member of Congress 1943–47 and as ambassador to Italy 1953–57.

She was born in New York and married Time, Inc founder Henry Robinson Luce in 1935.



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