Obituaries Related to "Osborne" from New York Times Archive
Bob Einstein, 76, a.k.a. Super Dave Osborne and Larry David Pal, Dies
Mr. Einstein first gained fame in the 1970s by playing an accident-prone daredevil. He later had a recurring role on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Notable Deaths 2017: Robert Osborne
Robert Osborne, Turner Classic Movies Host, Dies at 84
Mr. Osborne, a film historian, was the congenial prime time host of the movie channel since its inception in 1994.
Margaret Osborne duPont, Tennis Champion, Dies at 94
Ms. duPont won six Grand Slam singles titles in the middle decades of the 20th century and also became one of the most dominant doubles players of her era.
Baby Marie Osborne, Silent-Film Child Star, Dies at 99
Often known simply as Baby Marie, the actress made almost 30 movies by the age of 8 but lost her fortune when her foster parents spent it.
Paid Notice: Deaths BROPHY, MURIEL W. (NEE WINIFRED MURIEL OSBORNE)
BROPHY--Muriel W. (nee Winifred Muriel Osborne). Born in New York City on December 11, 1897, died at the age of 108 on October 8, 2006. She had lived in Pelham, NY, for almost 80 years. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Frederick H. Brophy, and loving mother of two daughters, the late Beverly O. Brophy and the late Patricia B. Greeley. She is survived by her two devoted sons, Theodore F. Brophy, and John O. Brophy, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Among her many volunteer activities, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths OSBORNE, ANN
OSBORNE--Ann. 97, hat designer extraordinare, a wizard with the stitch. Beloved wife of the late noted voice teacher, Seymour Osborne. Devoted mother of former broadcast news executive and Cuomo Administration Communication official, Steven. She was always there for me, her loving son, Steven
Robert Osborne, Turner Classic Movies Host, Dies at 84
Mr. Osborne, a film historian, was the congenial prime time host of the movie channel since its inception in 1994.
Bob Einstein, 76, a.k.a. Super Dave Osborne and Larry David Pal, Dies
Mr. Einstein first gained fame in the 1970s by playing an accident-prone daredevil. He later had a recurring role on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Notable Deaths 2017: Robert Osborne
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