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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_GereDavid Gere - Wikipedia

    David Gere (born February 15, 1975) is an American film producer, actor, artist, and business entrepreneur. David is not related to American actor Richard Gere.

  2. David Gere is a professor and the founding director of the UCLA Art & Global Health Center. He teaches and researches arts-based public health interventions and projects, and has curated international exhibitions on HIV and dance.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1020877David Gere - IMDb

    David Gere. Producer: Vault. David James Gere has amassed a prolific level of credits and important contributions on both sides of the camera since beginning his career in the mid 90's.

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  4. David Gere. Producer: Vault. David James Gere has amassed a prolific level of credits and important contributions on both sides of the camera since beginning his career in the mid 90's. David grew up in the small town of Cromwell, CT. His mother and sister were tragically killed in a mysterious drowning accident when he was very young.

    • February 15, 1975
  5. David Gere is a versatile and prolific performer who has appeared in films, TV shows, music videos and wrestling events. He is also a producer, casting director, painter and philanthropist who lost his mother and sister in a tragic accident as a child.

  6. newsroom.ucla.edu › magazine › david-gere-make-artArt as Activist | UCLA

    Oct 1, 2014 · David Gere is a dance and music critic who became an activist artist and educator in the AIDS era. He created Make Art/Stop AIDS, a project that connects artists around the world to address HIV and other global health issues.

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  8. David Gere is a professor and the founding director of the UCLA Art & Global Health Center. He teaches arts activism and curates projects that use arts to address public health issues in local and global communities.