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Gill, Brendan |
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Gill, Brendan(born Oct. 4, 1914, Hartford, Conn., U.S.—died Dec. 27, 1997, New York, N.Y.) U.S. writer. He is chiefly known for his pieces in The New Yorker, where he spent some 60 years, many of them as staff film critic (1960–67), theatre critic (1968–87), and architecture critic (1992–97). His many books include the memoir Here at The New Yorker (1975). A leading preservationist, he led the successful fight to save Grand Central Station. |
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| [1789] Dressler, Marie [nee Leila Koerber] Dukes, David 1945-[2000] [d'] Usseau, Arnaud Eckart, William 1920-[2000] Edwards, Ben 1916-[99] Elder, Eldon [1921-2000] Elder, Lonne III 1931-[96] Elson, Charles 1909-[2000] Feder, Abe 1909-[97] Foster, Gloria 1936-[2001] Gennaro, Peter 1924-[2000] Gill, Brendan 1914-[97] Guernsey, Otis Love, Jr. |
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