Clare Boothe Luce

Description: (Author, Politician)
Clare Boothe Luce rose to prominence as an accomplished American writer, politician, and U.S. ambassador, known for her strong conservative views. She gained fame for her wide-ranging writings, including successful plays such as The Women, as well as journalism and war reporting. Luce shifted from an early liberal stance to become a prominent conservative voice, particularly recognized for her staunch anti-communist beliefs. A captivating public speaker, she passionately campaigned for numerous Republican presidential candidates, demonstrating her charisma and impact. Throughout her career, she balanced literary achievements with active political engagement.

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Birthday March 10, 1903 (Pisces)
Born In New York, New York, United States
Died on October 9, 1987
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