Posts Tagged ‘deaths (obituaries)’

Frank Kermode, Literary Critic, Dies at 90
Mr. Kermode was a professor at English and American universities who wrote or edited more than 50 books and who was knighted for his work. See original here: Frank Kermode, Literary Critic, Dies at 90
Patricia Neal, an Oscar Winner Who Endured Tragedy, Dies at 84
Ms. Neal, the molasses-voiced actress whose life alternated surreally between triumph and tragedy, won both an Academy Award and a Tony. Originally posted here: Patricia Neal, an Oscar Winner Who Endured Tragedy, Dies at 84
Joanna T. Steichen, Managed Work by Edward Steichen, Dies at 77
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Martin Drew, British Jazz Drummer, Dies at 66
Mr. Drew was a drummer for Oscar Peterson and also for Ronnie Scott. Go here to see the original:  Martin Drew, British Jazz Drummer, Dies at 66
Lorene Yarnell, Half of a Dance Duo, Dies at 66
Ms. Yarnell and her partner, Robert Shields, were a presence on television in the 1970s, at one point hosting their own variety show. Go here to read the rest:  Lorene Yarnell, Half of a Dance Duo, Dies at 66
Robert F. Boyle, Film Designer for Hitchcock, Dies at 100
Mr. Boyle, 100, created some of the most memorable scenes and images in cinematic history. Read the original:  Robert F. Boyle, Film Designer for Hitchcock, Dies at 100
Lawrence Boadt, Priest, Publisher and Bible Scholar, Dies at 67
The Roman Catholic priest, publisher and Bible scholar used his study of the Old Testament as a vehicle for promoting understanding between Christians and Jews. Read the original:  Lawrence Boadt, Priest, Publisher and Bible Scholar, Dies at 67
Carl Gordon, a Late-Blooming Actor, Dies at 78
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Jim Neu, Playwright on Downtown Scene, Dies at 66
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Paulo Moura, Force in Brazilian Music, Dies at 77
Mr. Moura was known for playing and writing music that ranged from jazz, chorinho, samba and bossa nova to classical. Go here to see the original: Paulo Moura, Force in Brazilian Music, Dies at 77