1925 - 2008
Clay Felker American Journalist
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Clay Felker dating history
Relationships
Clay Felker was previously married to Pamela Tiffin (1962 - 1969).
Clay Felker was in relationships with Leslie Blatt and Leslie Blatt.
Clay Felker had encounters with Gail Sheehy (1984 - 2008) and Leslie Blatt (1949).
About
American Journalist Clay Felker was born Clay Schuette Felker on 2nd October, 1925 in Webster Groves, Missouri and passed away on 1st Jul 2008 Manhattan, NY aged 82. He is most remembered for founder of new your magazine 1968. His zodiac sign is Libra.
Clay Felker is a member of the following lists: American businesspeople, American journalists and Cancer deaths in New York.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 1 |
8 years
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Dating | 2 |
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Encounter | 2 |
74 years, 7 months
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49 years, 3 months
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24 years
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Total | 5 |
74 years, 7 months
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21 years, 3 months
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8 years
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Details
First Name |
Clay
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Last Name |
Felker
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Full Name at Birth |
Clay Schuette Felker
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Age |
82 (age at death) years
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Birthday |
2nd October, 1925
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Birthplace |
Webster Groves, Missouri
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Died |
1st July, 2008
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Place of Death |
Manhattan, NY
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Cause of Death |
following a long bout with throat cancer
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Build |
Average
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Hair Color |
Grey
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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University |
Duke University
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Occupation Text |
Journalist, editor
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Occupation |
Journalist
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Claim to Fame |
founder of new your magazine 1968
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Clay Schuette Felker (October 2, 1925 – July 1, 2008) was an American magazine editor and journalist who co-founded New York Magazine in 1968. He was known for bringing large numbers of journalists into the profession. The New York Times wrote in 1995, "Few journalists have left a more enduring imprint on late 20th-century journalism—an imprint that was unabashedly mimicked even as it was being mocked—than Clay Felker."