Gerardo Vera

Spanish film director

  • Set designer
  • opera director
  • actor
  • film director
  • theatre director

Gerardo Vera Perales (10 March 1947 – 20 September 2020) was a Spanish costume and set designer, opera director, actor, and film and theatre director.

Life

Vera was born in Miraflores de la Sierra on 10 March 1947.[1] He studied English language and literature in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and theatre in the University of Exeter. He was the director of the Centro Dramático Nacional (national theatre of Spain) from June 2004 to December 2011.[2]

He directed these films:

  • La otra historia de Rosendo Juárez (1990)
  • Una mujer bajo la lluvia (1992)
  • La Celestina (1994)
  • Second Skin (2000)
  • Deseo (2003)

His staging of the play Divinas Palabras, by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, was performed at the Lincoln Center Festival 2007, in New York.[3]

He won a Goya Award for Costume Design in 1986 for the film El amor brujo, by Carlos Saura, and a Goya Award for Best Art Direction for The Girl of Your Dreams, directed by Fernando Trueba. In 1988, he was awarded the Spanish National Theater Prize.[4]

Vera died from COVID-19 on 20 September 2020, at the age of 73 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b P. Gil (21 September 2020). "Muere Gerardo Vera, creador total de teatro y cine, a los 73 años" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ Centro Dramático Nacional. About the CDN. Access 10 January 2012.
  3. ^ Lincoln Center Festival 2007. Program History. Access 10 January 2012.
  4. ^ Premio Nacional de Teatro / Premiados. Official website of the Spanish ministry of Culture, Artes Escénicas y Música. Access 10 January 2012.

External links

  • Gerardo Vera in El País
  • Centro Dramático Nacional
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1980s
  • 1986: Félix Murcia
  • 1987: Rafael Palmero
  • 1988: Wolfgang Burmann
  • 1989: Ramiro Gómez and Javier Artiñano
1990s
  • 1990: Rafael Palmero
  • 1991: Félix Murcia
  • 1992: Juan Botella
  • 1993: Félix Murcia
  • 1994: Gil Parrondo
  • 1995: José Luis Arrizabalaga and Arturo García "Biaffra"
  • 1996: Félix Murcia
  • 1997: Félix Murcia
  • 1998: Gerardo Vera
  • 1999: Pierre-Louis Thévenet
2000s
  • 2000: Gil Parrondo
  • 2001: Benjamín Fernández
  • 2002: Salvador Parra
  • 2003: César Macarrón
  • 2004: Gil Parrondo
  • 2005: Gil Parrondo
  • 2006: Benjamín Fernández
  • 2007: Josep Rosell
  • 2008: Antxón Gómez
  • 2009: Guy Hendrix Dyas
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  • 2010: Ana Alvargonzález
  • 2011: Juan Pedro de Gaspar
  • 2012: Alain Bainée
  • 2013: José Luis Arrizabalaga and Arturo García "Biaffra"
  • 2014: Pepe Domínguez
  • 2015: Antón Laguna
  • 2016: Eugenio Caballero
  • 2017: Mikel Serrano
  • 2018: Juan Pedro de Gaspar
  • 2019: Juan Pedro de Gaspar
2020s
  • 2020: Mikel Serrano
  • 2021: Balter Gallart
  • 2022: Pepe Domínguez del Olmo
  • 2023: Alain Bainée
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  • 2020: Nerea Torrijos
  • 2021: Vinyet Escobar
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