Freddy Ginebra

Freddy Danilo Ginebra Giudicelli (born 17 February 1944 in Santo Domingo) is a cultural agent, writer and Dominican journalist. Ginebra, studied law in the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo and afterwards English philology, communication sciences, cultural administration and public relations at University of New York.

At age 19, in 1964, he produced the television show Cita con la Juventud.

He was President of the Dominican League of Advertising Agencies (LIDAP). In 1974 he founded Casa de Teatro ( House of Theatre), a cultural Center in the city of Santo Domingo, and has been its Director ever since. The Center had a prominent role in the historical Festival Siete Dias con el Pueblo ( Seven days with the people), a cultural protest movement, presenting artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Mercedes Sosa, Ana Belén, The Guaraguaos, Cuco Valoy, Sonia Silvestre and Johnny Ventura, among others. The Ambassador of France in the Dominican Republic made Ginebra Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Ginebra is cousin of TV presenter and actress Milagros Germán.

Ginebra's debut as an actor is in the movie Mañana no te olvides (Tomorrow Do not Forget), a film by Spanish-Dominican filmmaker José Enrique Pintor.