Clyde Fitch
May 2, 1865 - Elmira, New York
William Clyde Fitch was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909).
May 2, 1865 - Elmira, New York
William Clyde Fitch was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909).
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Movie | 1920 | The Truth | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1924 | Lovers' Lane | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1922 | Law and the Woman | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1924 | Barbara Frietchie | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1924 | Beau Brummel | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1954 | Beau Brummell | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1920 | The Frisky Mrs. Johnson | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1916 | The Heart of a Hero | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1915 | The Moth and the Flame | Original Concept | Writing |
Movie | 1926 | The City | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1919 | A Virtuous Vamp | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1927 | The Climbers | Writer | Writing |
Movie | 1916 | The Way of the World | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1932 | The Wiser Sex | Theatre Play | Writing |
Movie | 1916 | Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines | Screenplay | Writing |
Movie | 1914 | The Straight Road | Screenplay | Writing |
Movie | 1915 | Her Great Match | Original Story | Writing |
Movie | 1915 | The Climbers | Screenplay | Writing |