Obituaries Related to "Nichols" from New York Times Archive
Peter Nichols, Playwright Who Found Comedy in Desperation, Dies at 92
Mr. Nichols drew on his life for acerbic but humor-filled works like “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg,” and “Forget-Me-Not Lane.”
James Nichols, Linked to Oklahoma City Bombing, Dies at 62
The brother of conspirator Terry Nichols once hosted the bomber, Timothy McVeigh, at his Michigan farm, and was detained for more than a month during the investigation.
Nichols dies at 83; Joel honored for life achievement
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Mike Nichols dies at 83, Billy Joel gets the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, and Reese Witherspoon premieres "Wild." Bob Mezan reports.
Director Mike Nichols dies
The film, stage and television director dies at the age of 83. Alicia Powell reports.
Award-winning American director Mike Nichols dies at 83
Mike Nichols, a nine-time Tony Award winner on Broadway and the Oscar-winning director of films such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," "The Graduate" and "Carnal Knowledge," is reported to have died at age 83. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
Remembering Mike Nichols: Twitter Tributes and Times Reviews
Mr. Nichols oversaw an impressive array of work, and was remembered warmly by friends on Thursday.
Mike Nichols, Lauded Director, Dies at 83
Mr. Nichols, one of America’s most decorated directors, had a protean résumé of critic- and crowd-pleasing work that earned him adulation both on Broadway and in Hollywood.
Mike Nichols, Urbane Director Loved by Crowds and Critics, Dies at 83
One of America’s most decorated directors, Mr. Nichols had a protean résumé of critic- and crowd-pleasing work, including “The Graduate” in film and “The Odd Couple” on stage.
Roger Nichols, Artist Among Sound Engineers, Dies at 66
Mr. Nichols’s penchant for perfectionism earned him seven Grammys and made him the audio engineer of choice for Steely Dan.
Fabulous Dead People | Beverley Nichols
The most amusing garden writer of all times, Nichols, who specialized in winter flowers, regularly crescendoed to the point where he could literally have you laughing out loud.
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Edward Hoagland, Acclaimed Essayist on the Natural World, Dies at 93
In his lyrical writings, he explored physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.
Susan Sheehan, Pulitzer-Winning Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88
As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.
Norman Francis, 94, Who Led Xavier U. in New Orleans Into New Era, Dies
He was among America’s longest-serving college presidents, with a 47-year tenure, and played an important civil-rights role in New Orleans.
Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.
Tom Noonan, Actor Renowned for Onscreen Menace, Dies at 74
He played memorable screen villains, notably a psychopath in “Manhunter,” but also wrote, directed and starred in well-received plays at a theater he founded in Manhattan.
Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead
It was Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, when an infielder known for his glove, not his bat, crushed the powerful Yankees with one swing, bringing joy to Pittsburgh.
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