Obituaries Related to "Bryan" from New York Times Archive
Bryan Clauson, Champion Sprint Car Racer, Dies at 27 After Crash
Clauson, who unlike other drivers did not specialize in one style of car, was a four-time United States Auto Club champion and raced in the Indianapolis 500 three times.
Bryan Forbes, ‘Stepford Wives’ Director, Is Dead at 86
Mr. Forbes had a string of screenwriting credits and was also an actor and an author, but he was best remembered for the film that endures as an artifact of high camp and even as a quasi-feminist document.
C. Bryan, 73, ‘Friendly Fire’ Writer, Dies
Mr. Bryan’s 1976 book about the accidental death of a soldier in Vietnam became one of the enduring works of reportage on the Vietnam War.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRYAN, LARRY
BRYAN--Larry. Died on May 15, 2006 at home in Dallas, Texas. Longtime resident of Madison, WI and New York City. Talented menswear designer, who travelled the world and loved his work, his collections and his family and friends. Survived by his parents, sisters, nieces and nephew. Reunited with Keith. A vibrant, sweet man, beloved by all who knew him. Forever remembered. Jamie Drake
Paid Notice: Deaths BRYAN, WARREN
BRYAN--Warren. 91, on July 13, 2005. Well known child radio actor, director of the Martha Raye Show and other early television programs, later training film producer for Price Waterhouse. Memorial service October 15, at 1 PM at All Souls Unitarian Church, Lexington at 80 St.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILSON, BRYAN STUART, CLU
WILSON--Bryan Stuart, CLU, 86, of Orleans, Massachusetts. Formerly of Montclair, NJ. Died November 30, 2004 in Philadelphia. Devoted husband of Winifred Thorne and Jean Blair. Survived by son Peter (Susan), grandsons Max and Bryan, Phila; sister Jane Hoberg of Windsor, Ontario; brother Stuart, Laguna Beach, CA; stepdaughters Maria Albergato, Sandpointe, ID; Gail Garrubo, Brooklyn Heights; Anita Johnson and Gina Garrubo, Caldwell, NJ; and six step-grandchildren. Served in Canadian Army 1936-1950 ...
Bryan Fonseca, Independent Voice in Indianapolis Theater, Dies at 65
He directed unconventional works and championed diversity, both in the material he staged and in the actors performing it. He died of the coronavirus.
Bryan Magee, Who Brought Philosophy to British TV, Dies at 89
Mr. Magee was a philosopher, writer and politician who challenged the idea that television could not “make serious demands on viewers.”
Notable Deaths 2017: Bryan Murray
Bryan Murray, Who Turned Around Losing Hockey Teams, Dies at 74
Murray led the Florida Panthers, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the Ottawa Senators to the Stanley Cup Finals and was named coach of the year in 1984.
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