Obituaries Related to "Schneider" from New York Times Archive
Florian Schneider, 73, Dies; Revolutionized Pop Music With Kraftwerk
The German band he helped found toyed with ideas about technology and society, leaving a profound mark on rock, dance music and hip-hop.
Günther Schneider-Siemssen Dies at 88; Envisioned Elaborate Opera Stage Sets
Mr. Schneider-Siemssen originally studied to be a conductor until he was persuaded to use his artistic ability to interpret music visually instead.
Bert Schneider, Producer Whose Films Reflected an Era, Dies at 78
Mr. Schneider’s films, like “Easy Rider” and “The Last Picture Show,” helped define the social unrest of the late 1960s and early ’70s.
Maria Schneider, Actress in ‘Last Tango,’ Dies at 58
Though Ms. Schneider tried to move beyond the notoriety, her sex scenes with Marlon Brando in “Last Tango in Paris” defined her career.
‘Last Tango in Paris’ Star Maria Schneider Dies
Maria Schneider, the French actress who was Marlon Brando’s young co-star in the steamy 1972 film “Last Tango in Paris,” has died at age 58.
Stephen H. Schneider, Climatologist, Is Dead at 65
Dr. Schneider was an engineer and physicist who developed scientific models and used them to press for action on global warming.
Nina Schneider, Author of Children’s Science Books, Dies at 94
Mrs. Schneider wrote dozens of science books for children that deftly explained the intricacies of stars, plants, the human body and even the networks of pipes and cables below city streets.
Nina Schneider, Author of Children’s Science Books, Dies at 94
Mrs. Schneider wrote dozens of science books for children that deftly explained the intricacies of stars, plants, the human body and even the networks of pipes and cables below city streets.
Stephen H. Schneider, Climatologist, Is Dead at 65
Dr. Schneider was an engineer and physicist who developed scientific models and used them to press for action on global warming.
Günther Schneider-Siemssen Dies at 88; Envisioned Elaborate Opera Stage Sets
Mr. Schneider-Siemssen originally studied to be a conductor until he was persuaded to use his artistic ability to interpret music visually instead.
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