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Weddings; Elizabeth Gottlieb, Michael Youn
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Elizabeth Alice Gottlieb, the daughter of Maria Tucci and Robert A. Gottlieb of New York, was married last evening to Michael Jacob Young, the son of Marilyn B. Young of New York and Ernest P. Young of Ann Arbor, Mich. Elizabeth K. Shequine, a town justice of Washington, N.Y., officiated at the home of the bride’s parents in Clinton Hollow, N.Y. The bride, 29, is a theater and film director, and the bridegroom, 35, is a filmmaker, both in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from Amherst College. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and received a master’s degree in film production from New York University. The couple teach at the New York Film Academy, which the bridegroom helped to found. The bride’s father was the editor in chief of Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf and The New Yorker magazine, all in New York. Her mother, an actress, recently appeared in ‘’Collected Stories'’ at the Manhattan Theater Club. The bridegroom’s mother and father are history professors. He is at New York University and she is at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The bridegroom’s stepmother, M. Brady Mikusko, is an independent divorce mediator in Ann Arbor. Correction: July 2, 2000, Sunday A report last week about the marriage of Elizabeth Alice Gottlieb and Michael Jacob Young reversed the institutions at which the bridegroom’s parents are history professors. His mother, Marilyn B. Young, teaches at New York University; his father, Ernest P. Young, at the University of Michigan. More : query.nytimes.com |
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