Obituaries Related to "Todd" from New York Times Archive
Todd Christensen, Record-Setting Tight End, Dies at 57
Mr. Christensen was a tight end for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders who made five Pro Bowl teams and played on two Super Bowl champions.
Paid Notice: Deaths COOKE, M. TODD
COOKE--M. Todd. The family of The Curtis Institute of Music mourns the loss of its longtime trustee and former chairman, M. Todd Cooke, and extends deepest sympathy to his wife, Peggy, and family. The city of Philadelphia has lost one of its great civic leaders and the world of music, especially chamber music, a great friend. He is a major part of our institutional history and will long be remembered. Gary Graffman President/Director Richard A. Doran, Chairman The Curtis Institute of Music
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
Ted Tulchin, 79, a Producer of 'Sweeney Todd' Revival, Is Dead
Ted Tulchin, businessman and theatrical producer, dies at age 79 (M)
Todd Bol, Creator of Little Free Library Movement, Dies at 62
He built a wooden box, filled it with books and stuck it in his front yard; today there are more than 75,000 like it in 88 countries, run under the honor system.
Patricia Canning Todd, 93, Dies; Tennis Champion Refused to Play on Side Court
Todd, playing as a young mother, won four Grand Slam tennis tournaments in 1947 and 1948 but lost the chance for another in 1948 when she took a stand.
A Trippy Tribute to Dolly Parton, Soundtracked by Todd Terje
For a party tonight, the brand agency Chandelier Creative commissioned a video for a remix of “Jolene,” an exclusive preview of which appears here.
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
Todd Christensen, Record-Setting Tight End, Dies at 57
Mr. Christensen was a tight end for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders who made five Pro Bowl teams and played on two Super Bowl champions.
Richard Todd, Dashing Actor, Dies at 90
Mr. Todd was an Oscar-nominated actor best known for war dramas like “The Hasty Heart,” “The Dam Busters” and “The Longest Day.”
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Gail Lumet Buckley, Chronicler of Black Family History, Dies at 86
She wrote two books about multiple generations of her forebears, including her mother, Lena Horne.
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Jerry Miller, 81, Lauded Guitarist With ’60s Band Moby Grape, Dies
He drew praise for his blues-inflected fretwork as his critically acclaimed band rode high, if briefly, during San Francisco’s Summer of Love.
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Roland Dumas Dies at 101; French Foreign Minister Tainted by Scandal
A lawyer and confidant of François Mitterrand, he was in the forefront of French politics for decades, only to be undone by his taste for the high life.
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Sylvain Saudan, ‘Skier of the Impossible,’ Is Dead at 87
His audacious descents around the world inspired a generation of extreme skiers. “One mistake,” he once said, “you die.”
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Martin S. Indyk, Diplomat Who Sought Middle East Peace, Dies at 73
As ambassador to Israel in the Clinton administration and as a special envoy under Barack Obama, he was skeptical of Israeli settlements.
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Bob Booker, Whose J.F.K. Parody Was a Runaway Hit, Dies at 92
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