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      • While staying at the Hotel de la Haute Mère de Dieu at Châlons-en-Champagne in France, he suffered what would be a fatal attack. He underwent surgery by a local doctor rather than travel to Paris and died from blood poisoning aged 44.
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    The gravesite of Clyde Fitch While staying at the Hotel de la Haute Mère de Dieu at Châlons-en-Champagne in France, he suffered what would be a fatal attack. He underwent surgery by a local doctor rather than travel to Paris and died from blood poisoning aged 44.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Died: Jan. 22, 1933, New York City (aged 76) Elisabeth Marbury (born June 19, 1856, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 22, 1933, New York City) was an American theatrical and literary agent who represented a stellar array of theatrical performers and writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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  3. CHALONS-SUR-MARNE, Sept. 4. -- Clyde Fitch, the American playwright, died at 9:30 this evening. He had been unconscious since 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

  4. Star Sign: Taurus. Died: September 4, 1909 (aged 44) Cause of Death: Blood poisoning after an appendectomy. Historical Events. 1890-05-17 Clyde Fitch's play "Beau Brummel" premieres in NYC. 1901-01-21 Clyde Fitch's play "The Climbers" premieres in NYC.

  5. Nov 8, 2010 · Shortly before Fitch's death, he gave an address at Yale on his emerging dramatic technique, which confirmed his intention to move away from the matinee girl; see Fitch, Clyde, “The Play and the Public,” in Fitch, Clyde, Plays by Clyde Fitch, ed. Moses, Montrose J. and Gerson, Virginia (Boston, 1921), 4: xv –xlviiGoogle Scholar.

  6. Sep 23, 2017 · Although not much remembered today, Clyde Fitch was the most important American playwright before Eugene O’Neill and the generation of writers that arose in the 1920’s. Fitch was also unbelievably prolific writing 62 plays (36 originals and 21 adaptions, plus five dramatizations of novels) between 1890 and 1909 when he died at the premature ...

  7. 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. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Jack Backstreet. Contribute to this page.

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