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| credits = ''[[The New York Times]]'' (publications); ''Wedding Flowers'', ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers'' (as co-author); ''Fifty Things To Do When You Turn Fifty'' (as an editor) |
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'''Gerit Quealy''' is an [[ |
'''Gerit Quealy''' is an [[Americans|American]] writer, editor, and actor.<ref>[http://www.amazing-journey.com/romeo.htm ''Romeo and Juliet'', The Goodman Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 1988] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181002091607/http://www.amazing-journey.com/romeo.htm |date=2018-10-02 }} Accessed 03 April 2007.</ref> |
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She is the co-author of ''Wedding Flowers'' (2003) and ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers'' (2006), and an editor of ''Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty'' (2005). |
She is the co-author of ''Wedding Flowers'' (2003) and ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers'' (2006), and an editor of ''Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty'' (2005). |
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Quealy has also written for the Vows column of ''[[The New York Times]]'',<ref>Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Lynn Harris and David Adelson." ''The New York Times'', 23 November 2003.</ref><ref>Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Beth Formidoni and Juan Méndez." ''The New York Times'', 29 January 2006.</ref> as well as the Style desk of the ''Times''.<ref>[ |
Quealy has also written for the Vows column of ''[[The New York Times]]'',<ref>Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Lynn Harris and David Adelson." ''The New York Times'', 23 November 2003.</ref><ref>Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Beth Formidoni and Juan Méndez." ''The New York Times'', 29 January 2006.</ref> as well as the Style desk of the ''Times''.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/26/fashion/weddings/26fiel.html Quealy, Gerit. "When Something Borrowed Means the Dress" ''The New York Times'', 26 February 2006.]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/05/fashion/weddings/05FIEL.html Quealy, Gerit. "Invitations Are Romantic and Now the Stamps Can Match" ''The New York Times'', 5 March 2006.]</ref><ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE1DE133FF934A15757C0A9609C8B63 Quealy, Gerit. "CURRENTS: MINIATURE DÉCOR; The Little House That Came Home" ''The New York Times'', 27 April 2006.]</ref><ref>Quealy, Gerit. "Skin Deep: Lashes That Flirt and Flutter, But at What Cost?" ''The New York Times'', 7 December 2006.</ref> |
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Quealy was formerly a [[Wilhelmina Models|Wilhelmina]] model and an associate editor of ''Flair'' magazine.<ref>Beckett, Kathleen. ''Careers Without College: Fashion'', 2nd edition. Peterson's, 1999. ISBN |
Quealy was formerly a [[Wilhelmina Models|Wilhelmina]] model and an associate editor of ''Flair'' magazine.<ref>Beckett, Kathleen. ''Careers Without College: Fashion'', 2nd edition. Peterson's, 1999. {{ISBN|0-7689-0269-X}} {{ISBN|978-0-7689-0269-3}}</ref> From 1983 to 1985 (and briefly in 1987), she played [[Jacqueline Dubujak Novak]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091027060250/http://www.geocities.com/ryanshope75/maincast.html ''Ryan's Hope'' - Main Cast list]</ref> on the ABC daytime serial ''[[Ryan's Hope]]''. |
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==Shakespeare Oxford Society== |
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In 2003, Quealy was the chairman for the 27th Annual Shakespeare Oxford Society conference in [[New York City]].<ref>[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-1460247_ITM Goldstein, Gary and Hughes, Stephanie. "27th Annual SOS Conference in New York City: performance & publishing take center stage." ''Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter'', 22 September 2003.] Accessed 10 April 2007.</ref> |
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==Bibliography== |
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* With Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2003. ISBN |
* With Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2003. {{ISBN|1-58816-093-9}} {{ISBN|978-1-58816-093-5}} |
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* With Kathleen Hackett and Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2006. ISBN |
* With Kathleen Hackett and Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2006. {{ISBN|1-58816-615-5}} {{ISBN|978-1-58816-615-9}} |
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* Ronnie Sellers, Gerit Quealy, Debra Gordon, Brian O'Connell, Sarah Mahoney and Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty.'' Sellers Publishing, 2005. ISBN |
* Ronnie Sellers, Gerit Quealy, Debra Gordon, Brian O'Connell, Sarah Mahoney and Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty.'' Sellers Publishing, 2005. {{ISBN|1-56906-590-X}} {{ISBN|978-1-56906-590-7}} |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 5 April 2024
Gerit Ann Quealy | |
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Born | 20 October 1960 Norfolk, Virginia, United States |
Status | single |
Occupation(s) | writer, editor, Shakespearean scholar |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times (publications); Wedding Flowers, Wedding Cakes and Flowers (as co-author); Fifty Things To Do When You Turn Fifty (as an editor) |
Gerit Quealy is an American writer, editor, and actor.[1]
She is the co-author of Wedding Flowers (2003) and Wedding Cakes and Flowers (2006), and an editor of Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty (2005).
Quealy has also written for the Vows column of The New York Times,[2][3] as well as the Style desk of the Times.[4][5][6][7]
Quealy was formerly a Wilhelmina model and an associate editor of Flair magazine.[8] From 1983 to 1985 (and briefly in 1987), she played Jacqueline Dubujak Novak[9] on the ABC daytime serial Ryan's Hope.
Bibliography
[edit]- With Allison Kyle Leopold. Wedding Flowers. New York: Hearst, 2003. ISBN 1-58816-093-9 ISBN 978-1-58816-093-5
- With Kathleen Hackett and Allison Kyle Leopold. Wedding Cakes and Flowers. New York: Hearst, 2006. ISBN 1-58816-615-5 ISBN 978-1-58816-615-9
As editor
[edit]- Ronnie Sellers, Gerit Quealy, Debra Gordon, Brian O'Connell, Sarah Mahoney and Allison Kyle Leopold. Fifty Things to Do When You Turn Fifty. Sellers Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1-56906-590-X ISBN 978-1-56906-590-7
See also
[edit]- Shakespeare Workout
References
[edit]- ^ Romeo and Juliet, The Goodman Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 1988 Archived 2018-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 03 April 2007.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Lynn Harris and David Adelson." The New York Times, 23 November 2003.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "VOWS: Beth Formidoni and Juan Méndez." The New York Times, 29 January 2006.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "When Something Borrowed Means the Dress" The New York Times, 26 February 2006.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "Invitations Are Romantic and Now the Stamps Can Match" The New York Times, 5 March 2006.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "CURRENTS: MINIATURE DÉCOR; The Little House That Came Home" The New York Times, 27 April 2006.
- ^ Quealy, Gerit. "Skin Deep: Lashes That Flirt and Flutter, But at What Cost?" The New York Times, 7 December 2006.
- ^ Beckett, Kathleen. Careers Without College: Fashion, 2nd edition. Peterson's, 1999. ISBN 0-7689-0269-X ISBN 978-0-7689-0269-3
- ^ Ryan's Hope - Main Cast list
External links
[edit]- Gerit Quealy at IMDb
Categories:
- 1960 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Chicago
- American fashion journalists
- American stage actresses
- American soap opera actresses
- American film actresses
- The New York Times journalists
- American magazine editors
- American book editors
- Writers from Illinois
- Shakespearean scholars
- American women non-fiction writers
- American women magazine editors