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Lucille Fletcher

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May 17, 1929. The only female finalist in the New York zone, Fletcher received an all-expenses paid trip to South America, a gold medal, a cash prize of $ 1,000 and an opportunity to compete for the national championship. Fletcher placed third in the national competition May 25, 1929, judged by five
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Violet Lucille Fletcher was born March 28, 1912, in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents were Matthew Emerson Fletcher, a marine draftsman for the Standard Ship Company (a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey), and Violet (Anderson) Fletcher.
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when she was buying food for her sick child at a local grocery on Manhattan's East Side, and a well-dressed woman with an obnoxious manner refused to allow Fletcher to go ahead of her in line. Herrmann described the drama as an "act of revenge".
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Lucille Fletcher and Bernard Herrmann had two daughters, Wendy and Dorothy. The couple divorced in 1948, over his affair with her cousin Kathy Lucille (Lucy) Anderson. Anderson and Herrmann were married the following year.
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and editor of the school magazine. At age 17 she was declared the champion student orator at the regional competition of the National Oratorical Contest on the Constitution of the United States, sponsored by
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created the role in the first performance and again in several later radio productions. It was broadcast nationwide seven times between 1943 and 1948. Fletcher's daughter Dorothy Herrmann told
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for Best Radio Drama. Two operas were based on the play, which Orson Welles called "the greatest single radio script ever written".
1111: 206:(March 28, 1912 – August 31, 2000) was an American screenwriter of film, radio and television. Her credits include 1392: 1055: 1342: 1367: 1362: 284: 1357: 1347: 811: 526: 415: 343: 334: 247: 208: 113: 289: 836: 882:"Girl Orator Wins in Regional Finals. Lucille Fletcher of Bay Ridge High School Defeats Seven Boys at Town Hall." 233:, one of the most celebrated plays in the history of American radio, which she adapted and expanded for the 1948 970: 318:
Fletcher's first success came when one of her magazine stories, "My Client Curley", was adapted for radio by
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From 1934 to 1939, Lucille Fletcher worked as a music librarian, copyright clerk and publicity writer at
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Herrmann wrote the score for the November 17, 1941, radio debut of Fletcher's famous story,
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After attending Public School 164 and the Maxwell Training School, Fletcher went to
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Bernstein, Adam, "Lucille Fletcher Dies; Radio Suspense Writer";
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Sorry, Wrong Number, and The Hitch-Hiker; Plays in One Act
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New York City
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Vassar College
The Hitch-Hiker
Sorry, Wrong Number
Bernard Herrmann
John Douglass Wallop III
The Hitch-Hiker
Orson Welles
notable episode
The Twilight Zone
Sorry, Wrong Number
film noir
of the same name
Bernard Herrmann
Wuthering Heights
Bay Ridge High School
Arista honor society
The New York Times
The Town Hall
United States Supreme Court
Vassar College
CBS
Bernard Herrmann
Norman Corwin
Columbia Workshop
Cary Grant
Once Upon a Time
The Hitch-Hiker

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