Clare Boothe Luce (1903-1987) was a American journalist, playwright, and politician.
Short Biography:
She was managing editor of the magazine Vanity Fair 1933-1934, and wrote several successful plays, including The Women in 1936 and Margin for Error in 1939.
She was born in New York, was a Republican member of Congress 1943-1947 and ambassador to Italy 1953-1957.
She was married to the magazine publisher Henry Robinson Luce.
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Clare Boothe Luce was an American playwright, editor, journalist and U.S. Congresswoman representing the state of Connecticut.