Obituaries Related to "Nolan" from New York Times Archive
Margaret Nolan, ‘Goldfinger’ Actress, Dies at 76
She drew attention at age 20 when she was seen painted gold in the Bond film’s opening credits. She also appeared in the Beatles movie “A Hard Day’s Night.”
Janne E. Nolan, Principled Adviser on World Affairs, Is Dead at 67
Sought out by the White House and the State Department, she stressed the importance of ethics in policymaking and of heeding one’s conscience.
Jim Fregosi, All-Star, Dies at 71; Angel Was Traded for Nolan Ryan
Mr. Fregosi was a baseball lifer who made six All-Star teams as a player and managed the 1993 Philadelphia Phillies to the National League pennant.
Nolan Miller, Designer of ‘Dynasty’ Power Looks, Is Dead at 79
Mr. Miller’s over-the-top glamour for the “Dynasty” TV series, which influenced a decade of power dressing, included sequined gowns, luncheon suits and the occasional turban.
Charles Nolan, Designer, Is Dead at 53
Mr. Nolan, an ardent Democrat, proudly wore his politics on his sleeve and also on his runway.
David Nolan, 66, Is Dead; Started Libertarian Party
Mr. Nolan and a few friends joined in 1971 to found the Libertarian Party in opposition to President Richard M. Nixon’s policies.
Christopher Nolan, Irish Author, Dies at 43
Mr. Nolan, who was mute and quadriplegic since birth, produced a highly praised volume at 15 and later published a prize-winning autobiography, “Under the Eye of the Clock.”
Dick Nolan, 75, N.F.L. Coach and Player, Is Dead
Dick Nolan played nine seasons as a N.F.L. defensive back and was later a head coach for 11 years, twice guiding the San Francisco 49ers to conference championship games.
Nolan Herndon, Navigator in ’42 Raid, Dies at 88
Lieutenant Herndon, a navigator-bombardier in the storied Doolittle raid over Japan in World War II, spent more than a year interned in the Soviet Union after his plane made an emergency landing in Russia.
Paid Notice: Deaths NOLAN, ERNEST
NOLAN--Ernest. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Ernest Nolan, associated with The Times from March, 1981 until July, 1997.
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