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96 stories by "RICHARD SANDOMIR"

Rae Allen, Tony Winner and TV Mainstay, Dies at 95 by Richard Sandomir

In a varied career, she had memorable roles in "Damn Yankees" and on "Seinfeld" and was nominated for three Tonys. She later became a director.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:54pm on April 8, 2022

Tony Walton, Award-Winning Stage and Screen Designer, Dies at 87 by Richard Sandomir

He worked with the directors Mike Nichols, Bob Fosse and Jerry Zaks, winning three Tony Awards and an Oscar for "All That Jazz."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:33pm on March 5, 2022

Micki Grant, Groundbreaking Broadway Composer, Dies at 92 by Richard Sandomir

With "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," she became the first woman to write the book, music and lyrics of a Broadway musical.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32pm on August 25, 2021

Elliot Lawrence, Award-Winning Conductor, Dies at 96 by Richard Sandomir

He led a big band, conducted on Broadway, collected Emmys and for nearly 50 years led the orchestra on the annual Tony Awards broadcast.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:06pm on July 26, 2021

Anthony Powell, Oscar-Winning Costume Designer, Dies at 85 by Richard Sandomir

He was honored for "Travels With My Aunt," "Death on the Nile" and "Tess." He was also renowned for the outlandish outfits he created for Glenn Close as the evil Cruella de Vil.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42pm on April 29, 2021

Florence Birdwell, Singing Teacher to Broadway Stars, Dies at 96 by Richard Sandomir

She was a tough yet empathetic voice professor at Oklahoma City University for 67 years. Two of her students, Kelli O'Hara and Kristin Chenoweth, won Tony Awards.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:18pm on February 25, 2021

Billy Goldenberg, TV, Movie and Stage Composer, Dies at 84 by Richard Sandomir

He worked with Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand and Elvis Presley, wrote the theme music to many familiar series and accompanied Nichols and May and Bea Arthur on Broadway.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:48pm on August 14, 2020

Zev Buffman, 89, Prolific Producer From Broadway to Florida, Dies by Richard Sandomir

In his long career, he persuaded Elizabeth Taylor to make her Broadway debut in "The Little Foxes" and produced a memorable flop starring Muhammad Ali.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32pm on May 1, 2020

William Luce, Playwright, Dies at 88; Wrote 'Belle of Amherst' by Richard Sandomir

He specialized in one-character dramas, portraying luminaries like Emily Dickinson, John Barrymore, Lillian Hellman, Zelda Fitzgerald and Isak Dinesen.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:18pm on December 12, 2019

Martin Charnin, Who Helped Create 'Annie,' Dies at 84 by Richard Sandomir

He turned the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" into a long-running Broadway musical and wrote the memorable lyrics to a score that included "Tomorrow."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:03pm on July 8, 2019

Roger Hirson, Who Wrote the Book for 'Pippin,' Dies at 93 by Richard Sandomir

For more than a decade, Mr. Hirson was known for writing for television, but meeting the composer Stephen Schwartz led to the hit musical "Pippin."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:48pm on May 29, 2019

David Winters, Energetic Dancer Turned Choreographer, Dies at 80 by Richard Sandomir

Inspired by Jerome Robbins, who cast him in the stage and film versions of "West Side Story," he went on to create dances for Ann-Margret and others.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:24pm on May 3, 2019

Maya Turovskaya, Russian Critic and Documentarian, Dies at 94 by Richard Sandomir

Called "the Susan Sontag of Soviet aesthetic thought," she wrote about film and theater and helped make a film that drew parallels between Nazism and Stalin.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:36pm on March 22, 2019

Verna Bloom, 80, Amorous Dean's Wife in 'Animal House,' Dies by Richard Sandomir

She was best known for wildly different roles, in a frat house comedy and in the 1960s drama "Medium Cool." She was also in films by Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:32pm on January 11, 2019

Peter Masterson, 84, a 'Best Little Whorehouse' Creator, Is Dead by Richard Sandomir

Mr. Masterson helped turn a magazine article about a bordello into a hit Broadway musical. He later directed the movie "The Trip to Bountiful."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:32pm on December 21, 2018

David Shepherd, 94, Dies; Nurtured Improvisational Theater by Richard Sandomir

As a founder of the Compass Players in Chicago, he helped create the world of improvisational comedy that is best known in the work of Second City

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:54pm on December 19, 2018

Jerry Frankel, Prolific Broadway Producer, Is Dead at 88 by Richard Sandomir

Mr. Frankel, a former dress manufacturer, produced more than 50 plays and musicals with various partners and won nine Tony Awards.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:18pm on November 20, 2018

Cicely Berry, Who Taught Actors Shakespeare's Sound, Is Dead at 92 by Richard Sandomir

Using unorthodox methods (walk around a room, speak it together), she helped actors find their voices by feeling the weight and rhythms of the words.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:18pm on October 26, 2018

Peter Donat, Actor Who Played a Panoply of Roles, Dead at 90 by Richard Sandomir

Mr. Donat acted often on the screen and had a recurring role on "The X Files." But he said he was most gratified by theatrical work.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18pm on September 14, 2018

Craig Zadan, 69, Dies; Produced Musicals for Stage, Screen and TV by Richard Sandomir

A showman who helped put "The Sound of Music" on television, "Chicago" on movie screens and "How to Succeed in Business" back on Broadway.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18pm on August 22, 2018

Barbara Harris, Stage, Screen and Improv Actress, Dies at 83 by Richard Sandomir

Ms. Harris got her start with the Second City and went on to win a Tony Award and to appear in films like "A Thousand Clowns" and "Nashville."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18pm on August 21, 2018

Winston Ntshona, Tony-Winning South African Actor, Dies at 76 by Richard Sandomir

After a Broadway run, Mr. Ntshona was jailed in his home country for performing in a play he had written with Athol Fugard and the actor John Kani.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:48pm on August 5, 2018

Alan Johnson, 81, 'Springtime for Hitler' Choreographer, Dies by Richard Sandomir

A former dancer, Mr. Johnson collaborated with Mel Brooks on several movies and once asked him, "'Oh my God, are we allowed to show this?"

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:32pm on July 12, 2018

Gillian Lynne, Choreographer of 'Cats,' Is Dead at 92 by Richard Sandomir

After a long and successful career as a ballerina, Ms. Lynne found greater fame creating dances for Andrew Lloyd Webber and others.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:12pm on July 2, 2018

Joseph Campanella, 93, Ubiquitous Character Actor, Dies by Richard Sandomir

Mr. Campanella found his stride on television as a frequent guest star, playing doctors, lawyers, criminals, cops and judges.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:18pm on May 17, 2018
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