Obituaries Related to "Randall" from New York Times Archive
John E. Randall, Ichthyologist Extraordinaire, Dies at 95
He swam the world’s oceans, identified hundreds of new fish species and named 834 of them.
Randall Stout, Architect Tied to Nature, Dies at 56
Mr. Stout explored the relationship between architecture and energy in holistic designs that were no less sculptural and humane for being ecologically responsible.
Randall Kenan, Southern Writer of Magical Realism, Dies at 57
His upbringing in North Carolina helped him create a fictional hamlet, Tims Creek, where a 3-year-old clairvoyant scares the neighbors and a pig talks.
John E. Randall, Ichthyologist Extraordinaire, Dies at 95
He swam the world’s oceans, identified hundreds of new fish species and named 834 of them.
Randall Miller, Film Director, Pleads Guilty in ‘Midnight Rider’ Manslaughter Trial
The director pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Sarah Jones, a camera assistant who was struck by a train during production of a movie.
Randall Stout, Architect Tied to Nature, Dies at 56
Mr. Stout explored the relationship between architecture and energy in holistic designs that were no less sculptural and humane for being ecologically responsible.
Randall Adams, 61, Dies; Freed With Help of Film
“The Thin Blue Line” told the story of how Mr. Adams was wrongly convicted of murder and put on death row.
Randall L. Wreghitt, Producer, Dies at 55
Mr. Wreghitt helped produce plays including “Grey Gardens” and “The Lieutenant of Inishmore.”
Randall Forsberg, 64, Nuclear Freeze Advocate, Dies
Dr. Forsberg helped start the nuclear freeze movement that culminated in the largest political demonstration in American history.
Teresa Stich-Randall, 79, American Operatic Soprano, Is Dead
An American soprano, her reputation was won and maintained in European opera houses.
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Greg Brown, Guitarist Who Wrote Cake’s Biggest Hit, Dies at 56
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Daniel Cathiard Dies at 81; Turned Bordeaux Estate Into Champion Winery
He came to winemaking late, after a career in retail, and turned the 18th-century Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte into one of France’s most esteemed vineyards.
Helmuth Rilling, Who Recorded Huge Swaths of Bach, Dies at 92
He was the first to record all of J.S. Bach’s nearly 200 sacred cantatas, a project that stood out not only for its range but also for its steadfast style.
James Van Der Beek, ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Actor, Dies at 48 After Cancer Battle
He first appeared in a hit TV drama as a wide-eyed 15-year-old who then grew up over six seasons. He announced he had cancer in 2024.
Bud Cort, Who Starred in 1971’s ‘Harold and Maude,’ Dies at 77
The role, one of his first, made him a household name and a film idol of the anti-establishment 1970s. But it also limited his growth as an actor.
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