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  1. 22 de may. de 2021 · Freddy Rodriguez, the Chicago-born actor known for his work on “Six Feet Under” and “Ugly Betty,” has departed the hit CBS series “Bull,” the entertainment trades report. He will not ...

  2. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Freddy Rodríguez, Paradise for a Tourist Brochure, 1990, acrylic, sawdust, and newspaper collage on canvas, Gift of Funds from The Ahmanson Foundation, and Patrons' Permanent Fund, 2022.45.1 Rodríguez scrawled paraíso (paradise) in cursive 44 times across this canvas, which is part of a series also called “Paradise.”

  3. 6 de nov. de 2022 · Freddy Rodríguez, un artista que exploró sus raíces dominicanas, muere a los 76 años Por Newsroom Infobae 06 Nov, 2022 03:17 p.m. Actualizado: 07 Nov, 2022 02:00 p.m. EST

  4. Freddy Rodríguez was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, and his painting practice cycled through different styles such as geometric abstraction and expressive figuration, addressing his personal identity and a history of migration and displacement. The painting Mulato de tal (1974) takes its title after the 1963 novel ...

  5. Freddy Rodríguez constituye un desafió para las nuevas generaciones, las que han podido ver en el un ejemplo integral de entrega y consagración al Señor mediante el uso de sus dones y talentos. Es un ministro polifacético y su actividad como pastor, profeta, y maestro, acompañadas de su labo…

  6. 9 de oct. de 2021 · Fans were taken aback when Benny Colón (Freddy Rodriguez) was missing from the season 6 premiere episode of ‘Bull.’ Unfortunately, the speculations surrounding Freddy’s departure turned out to be accurate. After entertaining the audiences for five successful seasons, the actor had to leave the show. Moreover, with Freddy’s character, Benny, now living in Italy with […]

  7. Freddy Rodríguez, Untitled (1972) At the same time, the Dominican Republic, Caribbean culture, and transnational concerns have continuously inspired the subjects and ethos of his work. Rodríguez’s interest in Caribbean history and the African diaspora lead him to explore the plight of the cimarrón, or fugitive slave.