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Felicity Bryan was born on 16 October, 1945 in United States, is a British literary agent (1945–2020). Discover Felicity Bryan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Felicity Anne Bryan (16 October 1945 – 21 June 2020) was a British literary agent, the founder of Felicity Bryan Associates based in Oxford.
She co-founded The Washington Post's Laurence Stern Fellowship.
From 1968 to 1970, she worked with Joe Rogaly on the Financial Times in Washington DC.
She then returned to London to write for the American Survey of The Economist.
In 1973, Bryan joined the London literary agency Curtis Brown, where she remained for 15 years.
From 1975 to 1979 she wrote the weekly Gardening Column for the London Evening Standard.
She contributed articles to UK newspapers.
In 1980, with Godfrey Hodgson and Benjamin Bradlee, she founded the Laurence Stern fellowship in memory of her friend Larry Stern.
Every year it sends a young British journalist to work on The Washington Post.
They had three children: Alice Mary Duncan (born June 1982, died November 2004), Maxim Paul Duncan (born October 1983) and Benjamin Patrick Duncan (born May 1987).
Her younger sister Bernadette Hingley, who was one of the first British women to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England, died in 1995.
Her elder sister, Dr Elizabeth Bryan, founder of The Multiple Births Foundation, died in 2008.
By 2010, the agency had expanded and underwent a management buyout, with her colleagues Catherine Clarke and Caroline Wood becoming co-owners of the newly formed Felicity Bryan Associates Ltd.
In 2010, Bryan was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Oxford Brookes University for her work in publishing.
It was announced in June 2020 that the Fellowship was being renamed in her honour as the Stern-Bryan Fellowship.
Bryan, the second of three daughters of Paul, a Conservative MP, and Betty (Hoyle) Bryan, was born in Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire.
One of her sisters was Elizabeth Bryan, a paediatrician She took a degree in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London University.
On 9 June 2020, Bryan announced her intention to retire from Felicity Bryan Associates, citing ill health.
She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to publishing.
Bryan was a trustee of Equilibrium - The Bipolar Foundation.
Passionate about ballet and opera, she represented the dancer Carlos Acosta for his memoir and writings.
She was a Patron of the Woodstock Literary Festival and a Sponsor of the Oxford Literary Festival.
She was married to the economist Alex Duncan of The Policy Practice and lived near Oxford.
Bryan died of cancer on 21 June 2020, aged 74.