Obituaries Related to "Craig" from New York Times Archive
Craig Gilbert, 94, Dies; Created Groundbreaking ‘American Family’
Airing in 1973 and making national stars out of the Loud family, it is now considered the first reality TV show. It had people buzzing then, and fighting.
‘No Time to Die’ First Trailer: Daniel Craig Is Bond in the #MeToo Era
The newest entry in the series is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and features Lashana Lynch.
Craig Zadan, 69, Dies; Produced Musicals for Stage, Screen and TV
A showman who helped put “The Sound of Music” on television, “Chicago” on movie screens and “How to Succeed in Business” back on Broadway.
Notable Deaths 2016: Craig Sager
Ninalee Allen Craig, at the Center of a Famous Photograph, Dies at 90
Ms. Craig reveled in her starring role in Ruth Orkin’s “American Girl in Italy” and said she wasn’t the least bit offended by the men ogling her.
Craig Mack, ‘Flava in Ya Ear’ Rapper, Is Dead at 47
Mr. Mack’s biggest hit was one of the most important rap songs of the 1990s and helped build the foundation for Sean Combs’s Bad Boy Records.
Craig Sager, Colorful N.B.A. Sideline Reporter, Dies at 65
Mr. Sager was known as much for his outlandish outfits as for his brief interviews with basketball coaches and players on N.B.A. broadcasts.
Craig Windham, Top-of-the-Hour Voice of NPR, Dies at 66
Mr. Windham, a veteran NPR reporter, was known for delivering bite-size news reports in a warm, familiar tone to millions of Americans.
Review: ‘Join or Die With Craig Ferguson’ — Historic Errors
The comedian hosts a show on the History channel in which comics and experts are asked to compare monumental blunders made in the past.
Yvonne Craig, Actress Who Played Batgirl, Is Dead at 78
Ms. Craig added a scrappy girl-power element to the campy hit 1960s TV series “Batman.”
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Michael Silverblatt, Radio ‘Bookworm’ Who Interviewed Authors, Dies at 73
His public radio show, “Bookworm,” was a literary salon of the air for 33 years, drawing guests like Joan Didion, Susan Sontag and David Foster Wallace.
John Shirreffs, 80, Dies; Trainer of a Nearly Perfect Horse
He guided Zenyatta, a spectacular mare, to 19 consecutive wins and won the Kentucky Derby in 2005 with Giacomo, a 50-1 long shot.
Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89
Over three decades, he reported from Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and elsewhere and wrote well-received books based on his reporting, including one about his globe-trotting cat.
Eric Dane, McSteamy on ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Dies at 53 After Battling ALS
His breakout role came in 2006 as the handsome Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed McSteamy, the head of plastic surgery at a Seattle hospital. He died 10 months after announcing his A.L.S. diagnosis.
Doug Moe, 87, N.B.A. Coach as Freewheeling as His Style of Play, Dies
A former college All-American touched by scandal, he was irreverent and unpredictable as he piloted his fast-paced Nuggets and Spurs.
José van Dam, Suave and Riveting Opera Star, Dies at 85
One of the most esteemed singers of his era, he had a wide repertoire that included Mozart, Wagner and the title role in Messiaen’s epic “St. François d’Assise.”
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