Gerardo Guerrieri Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Gerardo Guerrieri (4 February 1920, Matera - 24 April 1986, Rome) was an Italian film director, playwright, screenwriter, translator, theater critic, and essayist. He is particularly remembered for translating numerous plays into the Italian language, including works by Anton Chekhov, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, August Strindberg, Eugene O'Neill, William Saroyan and William Shakespeare among others. His own works were avant-garde in design. He was notably the librettist for Renzo Rossellini's 1961 opera Uno sguardo dal ponte.
On the 24th of April 1986 he left home and did not give any more news of himself. About two weeks later (on the 7th of May), his body was fished out of the Tiber water near Marconi bridge. For this reason some biographies record the date of his death as the 7th of May 1986.