Journalist and scholar Varian Fry and his wife Annette lived in Ridgefield at this house on Olmstead Lane in the 1950s and 60s. While here, he taught Latin classes at Ridgefield High School. Fry died in Easton, a town half an hour east of Ridgefield, at the age of 59.
In 1940, Fry went to Marseille for the Emergency Rescue Committee, Fry set up a network that smuggled more than 1,000 Jewish intellectuals out of Nazi-held Europe, including writer Hanna Arendt, painter Marc Chagall, painter-poet Max Ernst and sculptor Jacques Lipchitz.
After World War II ended, Fry was honored for his work. A street in Berlin bears his name, and high schools in Germany and France are named in his honor. In 1994 Fry was awarded the title of Righteous Among the Nations by the Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority in Israel.





















