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Clyde Fitch(1865-1909)

  • Writer
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Born into an upper-class family in Elmira, NY, the son of an army officer and an indulging socialite, Clyde Fitch would become the first major American playwright, ending European-sourced dominance of the American stage (somewhat ironic, seeing that many of his plays were set abroad). His career would barely span 20 years, but he proved extremely prolific, writing 36 original plays and 24 adaptations from other works.

Fitch graduated from Amherst College in 1886, rejecting a career in business. He spent the next four years, supported by his mother, learning the craft of writing. At 25 he enjoyed his first great success with his very first play, set in England, "Beau Brummell" (1890), which became the trademark role for actor Richard Mansfield, who would continue in the title role for the remainder of his life. For Broadway's #1 producer Charles Frohman, Fitch's "Masked Ball" (1892) paired star Maude Adams with John Drew Jr., making them the most popular acting duo of the decade. Interestingly, Fitch's "Barbara Frietchie" (1899) led later to Ruby Catherine Stevens changing her surname to Barbara (Barbara Stanwyck, her last name being lifted from British actress Joan Stanwyck). Fitch's big hit, "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines" (1900), made Ethel Barrymore a major star.

Fitch's personal life involved constant socializing; a gregarious homosexual, he thoroughly enjoyed the notoriety he was achieving on both continents and the enormous wealth that came with it. His health, however, did not stand up to his raconteur lifestyle. He had long suffered from intense abdominal troubles and, against the advice of his personal physician, sought out non-surgical alternatives to his, as it turned out, appendicitis in Europe. He died in Châlons-sur-Marne, France on September 4, 1909 at age 44 from blood poisoning after emergency surgery. After several moves over a period of time, his body was finally cremated and his ashes were installed in a special Tuscan-style sarcophagus commissioned by his mother.
BornMay 2, 1865
DiedSeptember 4, 1909(44)
BornMay 2, 1865
DiedSeptember 4, 1909(44)
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Nancy Nash in The City (1926)
The City
  • Writer
  • 1926
The Woman in the Case (1916)
The Woman in the Case
  • Writer
  • 1916
Constance Talmadge in A Virtuous Vamp (1919)
A Virtuous Vamp
6.2
  • Writer
  • 1919
The Straight Road (1914)
The Straight Road
  • Writer
  • 1914

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  • Elizabeth Taylor and Stewart Granger in Beau Brummell (1954)
    Beau Brummell
    6.4
    • based on the play written for Richard Mansfield by
    • 1954
  • BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950)
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
    7.1
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1954
  • Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, William 'Stage' Boyd, and Lilyan Tashman in The Wiser Sex (1932)
    The Wiser Sex
    7.0
    • play "Her Confession"
    • 1932
  • Myrna Loy in The Climbers (1927)
    The Climbers
    6.0
    • play
    • 1927
  • Nancy Nash in The City (1926)
    The City
    • based on play by
    • 1926
  • Florence Vidor in Barbara Frietchie (1924)
    Barbara Frietchie
    6.3
    • play
    • 1924
  • Lovers' Lane (1924)
    Lovers' Lane
    • play
    • 1924
  • Mary Astor and John Barrymore in Beau Brummel (1924)
    Beau Brummel
    6.6
    • play
    • 1924
  • Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore in The Cowboy and the Lady (1922)
    The Cowboy and the Lady
    • play
    • 1922
  • Betty Compson in The Law and the Woman (1922)
    The Law and the Woman
    • play "The Woman in the Case"
    • 1922
  • Billie Burke in The Frisky Mrs. Johnson (1920)
    The Frisky Mrs. Johnson
    • play
    • 1920
  • Madge Kennedy in The Truth (1920)
    The Truth
    • play
    • 1920
  • Constance Talmadge in A Virtuous Vamp (1919)
    A Virtuous Vamp
    6.2
    • play "The Bachelor"
    • 1919
  • Corinne Griffith in The Climbers (1919)
    The Climbers
    7.1
    • play
    • 1919
  • Girls (1919)
    Girls
    • play
    • 1919

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  • Born
    • May 2, 1865
    • Elmira, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 4, 1909
    • Châlons-sur-Marne, France(blood poisoning)
  • Other works
    Stage: Wrote "Beau Brummell", produced on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit]. Madison Square Theatre: run dates unknown. Cast: Unknown. Produced by A.M. Palmer. NOTE: Filmed as Beau Brummel (1924).
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