F. Scott Fitzgerald AKA Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald Born: 24-Sep-1896 Birthplace: St. Paul, MN Died: 21-Dec-1940 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, St. Mary's Cemetery, Rockville, MD
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Great Gatsby Military service: US Army (1917-18) Wife: Zelda Sayre (b. 1900, m. 3-Apr-1920, until his death, d. 1948 fire) Daughter: Frances Scott Fitzgerald (b. 26-Oct-1921, d. 1986) Mistress: Sheilah Graham (columnist, cohabited 1936-40)
High School: St. Paul Academy (1908-10) High School: Newman School, Hackensack, NJ (1911-13) University: Princeton University (dropped out in 1917)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Suicide Attempt 1936 Heart Attack 1940 Heart Attack 20-Dec-1940 Irish Ancestry Paternal
Risk Factors: Alcoholism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR New York: A Documentary Film (14-Nov-1999) · Himself
Author of books:
This Side of Paradise (1920, novel) Flappers and Philosophers (1920, short stories) The Beautiful and Damned (1922, novel) Tales of the Jazz Age (1922, short stories) The Great Gatsby (1925, novel) All the Sad Young Men (1926, short stories) Tender Is the Night (1934, novel) Taps at Reveille (1935, short stories) The Last Tycoon (1941, novel) The Crack-Up (1945, collection)
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