Obituaries Related to "Gutierrez" from New York Times Archive
Eloy Gutiérrez-Menoyo, Cuban Dissident, Dies at 77
Mr. Gutiérrez-Menoyo went from fighting beside Fidel Castro as a rebel commander to spending 22 years in prison for trying to topple him.
Graciela Peréz-Gutierrez, Afro-Cuban Singer, Dies at 94
One of the great voices in Afro-Cuban music, Graciela, as she was known, helped establish a high standard for the mambo orchestra.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, GERALD
GUTIERREZ -- Gerald. The Juilliard School mourns the death of distinguished alumnus Gerald Gutierrez. As a member of Julliard's first drama class, he exemplified The School's highest standards. He will be deeply missed. Joseph W. Polisi, President Michael Kahn, Richard Rodgers Director of The Drama Division
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, GERALD
GUTIERREZ -- Gerald. The Board and Staff of Lincoln Center Theater are deeply saddened and mourn the death of our beloved colleague and esteemed Associate Director. Gerry performed theatrical miracles of direction on the Beaumont stage, most recently with his acclaimed production of ''Dinner at Eight''. His productions of ''Ivanov'' and ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' also revealed his mastery of the thrust stage configuration that had proved so challenging in earlier times. Gerry's other distinguis ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, GERALD
GUTIERREZ -- Gerald. The Board and Staff of Lincoln Center Theater are deeply saddened and mourn the death of our beloved colleague and esteemed Associate Director. Gerry performed theatrical miracles of direction on the Beaumont stage, most recently with his acclaimed production of ''Dinner at Eight''. His productions of ''Ivanov'' and ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' also revealed his mastery of the thrust stage configuration that had proved so challenging in earlier times. Gerry's other distinguis ...
Gerald Gutierrez, Director, Is Dead at 53
Gerald Gutierrez, Tony Award-winning stage director, dies at age 53; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, GERALD
GUTIERREZ -- Gerald. The Board and Staff of Lincoln Center Theater are deeply saddened and mourn the death of our beloved colleague and esteemed Associate Director. Gerry performed theatrical miracles of direction on the Beaumont stage, most recently with his acclaimed production of ''Dinner at Eight''. His productions of ''Ivanov'' and ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' also revealed his mastery of the thrust stage configuration that had proved so challenging in earlier times. Gerry's other distinguis ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, ROMERO, DA VID AARON, JR.
GUTIERREZ - ROMERO - Da vid Aaron, Jr. On September 2, 2002. Son of David, Sr. and Maria De Jesus. Dancer, artist and good friend. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11AM, Church of St. Veronica, 149 Christopher Street, NYC.
Jaime Sabines Gutierrez, Popular Mexican Poet, Dies at 72
Jaime Sabines Gutierrez, popular poet among several generations of Mexicans, dies at age 72; photo (M)
Screen: 'Death of a Bureaucrat, 'Gutierrez Alea's Cuban Comedy:The Tape Is Red
Communists bury inventor with his union card; widow has nephew exhume body.
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Edward Hoagland, Literary Explorer of Nature and Himself, Dies at 93
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.
Susan Sheehan, Pulitzer-Winning Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88
As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.
Norman Francis, 94, Who Led Xavier U. in New Orleans Into New Era, Dies
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Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
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