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Gabrielle Krengel

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Gabrielle Krengel

Birth
New York, USA
Death
3 Aug 2015 (aged 49)
Burial
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8 Lot 2260 Grave CP-5B
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Gabrielle Krengel Obituary

September 14, 1965 - August 3, 2015 Gabrielle Krengel, 49, highly respected talent agent and co-founder of Los Angeles based boutique talent agency Domain, died Monday, August 3rd 2015 from complications of cancer. Born in New York City and raised in Los Angeles, Krengel graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA in 1982 and began her career the boutique talent agency Domain, which represents Golden Globe and Emmy winning actors in film, television and theater. Krengel was a world traveler and adored her time overseas, especially Italy and Morocco. She was an avid cyclist, gardener and epicurean. As a bon vivant, Krengel decided that her adulthood would be an organized, happy place surrounded by interesting people doing interesting things, and she built that life with great style, infinite grace and a shatterproof sense of dignity. She always put her clients and those closest to her first and chose privacy throughout her life until the end. She leaves behind heartbroken loved ones, countless friends, Sadie her Tibetan terrier, and clients who had the honor and privilege of being represented by the best. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to www.bestfriends.org.

Published by Los Angeles Times from Oct. 28 to Nov. 8, 2015.

Gabrielle Krengel Obituary

September 14, 1965 - August 3, 2015 Gabrielle Krengel, 49, highly respected talent agent and co-founder of Los Angeles based boutique talent agency Domain, died Monday, August 3rd 2015 from complications of cancer. Born in New York City and raised in Los Angeles, Krengel graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA in 1982 and began her career the boutique talent agency Domain, which represents Golden Globe and Emmy winning actors in film, television and theater. Krengel was a world traveler and adored her time overseas, especially Italy and Morocco. She was an avid cyclist, gardener and epicurean. As a bon vivant, Krengel decided that her adulthood would be an organized, happy place surrounded by interesting people doing interesting things, and she built that life with great style, infinite grace and a shatterproof sense of dignity. She always put her clients and those closest to her first and chose privacy throughout her life until the end. She leaves behind heartbroken loved ones, countless friends, Sadie her Tibetan terrier, and clients who had the honor and privilege of being represented by the best. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to www.bestfriends.org.

Published by Los Angeles Times from Oct. 28 to Nov. 8, 2015.


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