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Gerit Quealy is an American writer, editor, and actor. 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 ''
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'', as well as the Style desk of the ''Times''. Quealy was formerly a Wilhelmina model and an associate editor of ''Flair'' magazine. From 1983 to 1985 (and briefly in 1987), she played
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Bibliography

* With Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2003. * With Kathleen Hackett and Allison Kyle Leopold. ''Wedding Cakes and Flowers.'' New York: Hearst, 2006.


As editor

* 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.


See also

* Shakespeare Workout


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Quealy, Gerit 1960 births Living people Actresses from Chicago American fashion journalists American stage actresses American soap opera actresses American film actresses The New York Times writers American magazine editors American book editors Writers from Illinois Shakespearean scholars American women non-fiction writers Women magazine editors