Clyde Fitch

Clyde Fitch

Clyde Fitch, né William Clyde Fitch le 2 mai 1865 à Elmira (New York) et mort le 4 septembre 1909 à Châlons-en-Champagne, est un dramaturge américain[1].

On lui doit plus de soixante pièces de théâtre, dont trente-six originales, allant de comédies sociales et de farces au mélodrame et aux drames historiques. Sa première pièce "beau Brummel" en 1890 eut un réel succès.

Références:

  1. "Le dernier acte de Clyde Fitch" par Jean-Paul Barbier, le petit Catalaunien 2010

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