Louise Fitzhugh

Louise Fitzhugh
1928 - 1974
Louise Fitzhugh  American Artist
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American Artist Louise Fitzhugh was born on 5th October, 1928 in Memphis, Tennessee, United States and passed away on 19th Nov 1974 New Milford, Connecticut, USA aged 46. She is most remembered for best-selling book "Harriet the Spy" (1964). Her zodiac sign is Libra.

Louise Fitzhugh is a member of the following lists: American novelists, People from Memphis, Tennessee and American children's writers.

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First Name Louise
Last Name Fitzhugh
Maiden Name Fitzhugh
Full Name at Birth Louise Fitzhugh
Birthday 5th October, 1928
Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Died 19th November, 1974
Place of Death New Milford, Connecticut, USA
Cause of Death Brain Aneurysm
Hair Color Brown - Dark
Zodiac Sign Libra
Sexuality Lesbian
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
High School Miss Hutchison's School, Memphis, USA
Occupation Text American writer and illustrator of children's books
Occupation Artist
Claim to Fame best-selling book "Harriet the Spy" (1964)
Music Genre (Text) Children's and young adult fiction, Children's and young adult fiction
Year(s) Active 1959 to 1974
Pets Millsaps Fitzhugh (father), Louise Perkins (mother)

Louise Perkins Fitzhugh (October 5, 1928 – November 19, 1974) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Fitzhugh is best known for her 1964 novel Harriet the Spy, about an adolescent girl who to keeps a journal recording the foibles of her friends, classmates, and captivating strangers. The novel was later adapted into a live action film in 1996. The sequel novel, The Long Secret, was published in 1965, and its follow-up book, Sport, was published posthumously in 1979. Fitzhugh also wrote Nobody's Family Is Going to Change, which was later adapted into a short film and a play.

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