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  1. George Michael Bartenieff (January 24, 1933 – July 30, 2022) was a German-born American stage and film actor. He was noted both for his character roles [2] in commercial and non-commercial films and on television, and for his work in the avant-garde theatre and performance world of downtown Manhattan, New York City in the 1960s and ...

  2. 3 de ago. de 2022 · George Bartenieff, an actor and producer who was a significant figure in the Off Off Broadway and experimental theater world as a founder of two theater groups, died on Saturday at his home in...

  3. George Bartenieff was born on 23 January 1933 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Julie & Julia (2009), The Dictator (2012) and See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989). He was married to Karen Sophia Malpede and Crystal Field. He died on 30 July 2022 in Brooklyn, New York City, NY, USA.

    • Actor
    • January 23, 1933
    • George Bartenieff
    • July 30, 2022
  4. August 2, 2022. 5 Comments. George Barteneiff in Dinosaur door by Barbara Garson. Today our beloved friend and incredibly talented George Bartenieff passed away, moving on to an even bigger stage than the ones where he mesmerized and inspired us all with his unforgettable performances.

  5. 7 de ago. de 2022 · George Bartenieff, an actor and producer who was a significant figure in the Off Off Broadway and experimental theater world as a founder of two theater groups, died on Saturday at his home in Brooklyn. He was 89. His wife, the playwright Karen Malpede, said the cause was the cumulative effects of several advanced illnesses.

  6. George Bartenieff (1933 – 2022) Read a tribute in the New York Times. With older brother Igor in 1939, with the nanny on the boat from Germany to America. Holding son Alex, at TNC, 1971, at first location. Photograph by Merwin Goldsmith. In TTC’s “Beekeeper” play, 2016, at TNC. “The Beekeeper’s Daughter” by Karen Malpede. Photo by Beatriz Schiller.

  7. NEW YORK, NY.- George Bartenieff, an actor and producer who was a significant figure in the off-off-Broadway and experimental theater world as a founder of two theater groups, died July 30 at his home in Brooklyn, New York. He was 89. His wife, playwright Karen Malpede, said the cause was the cumulative effects of several advanced illnesses.