Obituary
Instances
Christopher Evan Welch, 48, a Versatile, Busy Actor, Dies
Lou Scheimer, Whose Cartoon Studio Entertained Generation X, Dies at 84
Rip Torn, an Outsize Presence Onstage and Off, Is Dead at 88
Noel Neill, the Lois Lane to George Reeves’s ‘Superman,’ Dies at 95
Michael Glawogger, Who Filmed Lives of Desperation, Dies at 54
Douglas Rain, 90, Shakespearean and Voice of Computer Named HAL, Dies
Jay Sandrich, Emmy-Winning Sitcom Director, Is Dead at 89
Phyllis Coates, the First Lois Lane on TV���s ���Superman,��� Dies at 96
Buck Henry, Who Helped Create ‘Get Smart’ and Adapt ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 89
Charles Durning, Prolific Character Actor, Dies at 89
Georgia Engel, Gentle-Voiced ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Actress, Is Dead at 70
Jeremy Slate, Actor, 80, Dies
Caroll Spinney, Big Bird’s Alter Ego on ‘Sesame Street,’ Is Dead at 85
Rahul Vohra, Indian Actor and Video Blogger, Dies at 35
Patrick Swayze, Star of ‘Dirty Dancing,’ Dies at 57
Danny Aiello, Actor in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Dies at 86
John Ingle, TV Actor, Dies at 84
Carol Speed, Vixen of the Blaxploitation Era, Dies at 76
Jeremiah Green, Drummer for Modest Mouse, Dies at 45
Brent Renaud, Crusading Filmmaker, Is Killed at 50
Thomas Carney, Crusty Bartender at Elaine’s, Dies at 82
Myriam Ullens, 70, Philanthropic Baroness, Is Killed
Bruce Ricker, Who Made Jazz Documentaries, Is Dead at 68
Buddy Elias, Cousin of Anne Frank and Guardian of Her Legacy, Dies at 89
Lucy Morgan, Feared and Revered Florida Reporter, Dies at 82
Rebecca Blank, Who Changed How Poverty Is Measured, Dies at 67
Dan Frank, Adventurous Book Editor, Is Dead at 67
Sylvia Syms, Versatile British Actress, Is Dead at 89
Jonathan Winters, Unpredictable Comic and Master of Improvisation, Dies at 87
Lorene Yarnell, Dancer and Half of a Comedy Duo, Dies at 66