Greg Hinojosa, influential San Antonio theater actor and director, dies at 57
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Actor and director Greg Hinojosa sits in the black box theater at the Woodlawn Theater, which he ran for a couple of years. Hinojosa died on Thursday.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa (right) produced the Fiesta Frenzy fundraiser with his husband Daniel Acosta.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa played the title role in Magik Theatre’s 2017 production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” He was a founding member of the company.Courtesy PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa and Hayley Burnside starred in Classic Theatre’s 2016 staging of “Born Yesterday.Siggi RagnarShow MoreShow Less
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Posted By Sam Sanchez on Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 1:48 PM click to enlarge Alexei Wood Greg Hinojosa at the Woodlawn Theatre. Greg Hinojosa, a well-known San Antonio actor, director, theatrical producer and teacher, died on April 8 at the age of 58. Hinojosa was a graduate of Holmes High School in San Antonio and attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where he majored in theater and speech. He is survived by Daniel Acosta, his husband of 23 years. San Antonio theatergoers knew Hinojosa best for the numerous characters he portrayed on local stages. During the holidays, theater critics applauded his portrayal of Scrooge in the musical,