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A graduate of Muhlenberg College and the School of Communications of the University of Pennsylvania, Natatcha Estebanez had spent almost fifteen years producing, directing, and writing films for television before she collaborated with Jan Eglesonin her first feature film, "The Blue Diner." She died in 2007, leaving her husband, musician and composer Claudio Ragazzi, their eight-year-old daughter Gabriela, her father and brother, as well as a host of friends.
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Died at
A graduate of Muhlenberg College and the School of Communications of the University of Pennsylvania, Natatcha Estebanez had spent almost fifteen years producing, directing, and writing films for television before she collaborated with Jan Eglesonin her first feature film, "The Blue Diner." She died in 2007, leaving her husband, musician and composer Claudio Ragazzi, their eight-year-old daughter Gabriela, her father and brother, as well as a host of friends.
Gender
Not specified
Birthday
August 8, 1961
Died
March 15, 2007
A graduate of Muhlenberg College and the School of Communications of the University of Pennsylvania, Natatcha Estebanez had spent almost fifteen years producing, directing, and writing films for television before she collaborated with Jan Eglesonin her first feature film, "The Blue Diner." She died in 2007, leaving her husband, musician and composer Claudio Ragazzi, their eight-year-old daughter Gabriela, her father and brother, as well as a host of friends.
Birthplace
San Juan, Puerto Rico