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'''Greta Gerwig''' [[Barnard College|B]] '[[2006|06]] is an actress. She starred in several mumblecore films right after graduation, including ''LOL'' and ''Hannah Takes the Stairs'', before getting her break in Noah Baumbach films such as ''Greenberg'' and ''Frances Ha''.
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'''Greta Gerwig''' [[Barnard College|B]] '[[2006|06]] is an actress. She starred in several mumblecore films right after graduation, including ''LOL'' and ''Hannah Takes the Stairs'', before getting her break in Noah Baumbach films such as ''Greenberg'' and ''Frances Ha''. You might know her more recently a the director of ''Barbie''.
  
While at Barnard she was active in [[Parliamentary Debate]], the improv comedy group [[Tea Party]], and the [[111th Varsity Show]], in which she was one of the stars. She studied English and philosophy.
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While at Barnard she was briefly active in [[Parliamentary Debate]], but more known for involvement in theater. She was part of the improv comedy group [[Tea Party]] starred in the [[111th Varsity Show]]. She studied English and philosophy.
  
In May of [[2013]], ''[[The Blue and White]]'' featured Gerwig in its interview feature, The Conversation<ref>http://bwog.com/2013/05/04/the-conversation-greta-gerwig/</ref>/
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In May of [[2013]], ''[[The Blue and White]]'' featured Gerwig in its interview feature, The Conversation<ref>http://bwog.com/2013/05/04/the-conversation-greta-gerwig/</ref>.
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She has, of course, now won an [[I. A. L. Diamond Award]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 7 May 2024

See also Wikipedia's article about "Greta Gerwig".

Greta Gerwig B '06 is an actress. She starred in several mumblecore films right after graduation, including LOL and Hannah Takes the Stairs, before getting her break in Noah Baumbach films such as Greenberg and Frances Ha. You might know her more recently a the director of Barbie.

While at Barnard she was briefly active in Parliamentary Debate, but more known for involvement in theater. She was part of the improv comedy group Tea Party starred in the 111th Varsity Show. She studied English and philosophy.

In May of 2013, The Blue and White featured Gerwig in its interview feature, The Conversation[1].

She has, of course, now won an I. A. L. Diamond Award.

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