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32 stories by "Alex Williams"

María Nieves Rego, Who Helped Spark a Tango Renaissance, Dies at 91 by Alex Williams

With her dance partner and onetime husband, Juan Carlos Copes, she reinvented tango for a global stage, including in the hit stage show “Tango Argentino.”

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:10pm on May 5, 2026

Valerie Perrine, Screen Siren Who Won Critical Acclaim, Dies at 82 by Alex Williams

Known early on for skin-baring temptress roles, she later earned rave reviews, a Cannes award and an Oscar nomination for her performance in the Lenny Bruce biopic "Lenny."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:08pm on March 23, 2026

Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Gave British Theater a Free-Spirited Spin by Alex Williams

In 1970, he founded London's Young Vic, an adventurous "people's theater" " the Who took the stage at one point " before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18pm on January 14, 2026

Bahram Beyzaie, Filmmaker Who Led Iran's New Wave, Dies at 87 by Alex Williams

Despite a ceaseless battle against government censors, he was celebrated as one of his country's greatest auteurs, winning praise from luminaries like Martin Scorsese.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00pm on January 9, 2026

Sally Kirkland, Scene-Stealing Actress, Dies at 84 by Alex Williams

She received an Oscar nomination for the 1987 film "Anna" but spent much of her prolific career as a go-to supporting actress in movies like "The Sting" and "JFK."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20pm on November 12, 2025

Marilyn Knowlden, Child Actress of 1930s Hollywood, Dies at 99 by Alex Williams

A spontaneous screen test led to a career that lasted into her teens. She appeared alongside stars like Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn, played piano with Chico Marx and danced with Charle…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:40pm on September 30, 2025

Henry Jaglom, Indie Director Who Mined the Personal, Dies at 87 by Alex Williams

His discursive films, often centered on women and their emotions and relationships, confounded and delighted critics in equal measure.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:37pm on September 24, 2025

Ronny Whyte, Cabaret Singer Who Personified Elegance, Dies at 88 by Alex Williams

Like his friend and mentor Bobby Short, he exuded haute style while imbuing American standards with grace and wit.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:12pm on September 17, 2025

Ozzie Rodriguez, Off Off Broadway Mainstay and Archivist, Dies at 81 by Alex Williams

An actor, director and playwright for La MaMa Experimental Theater Club, he later found an even more distinct role: curating its vast archive.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:18am on August 24, 2025

John Conklin, Designer of Fantastical Opera Sets, Dies at 88 by Alex Williams

Realizing a childhood dream, he created scenery that was highly conceptual yet playful for the Glimmerglass Festival, New York City Opera and other companies.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on July 17, 2025

Dave Scott, Hip-Hop Choreographer, Is Dead at 52 by Alex Williams

A former basketball standout with no formal dance training, he came to provide moves for rappers like Bow Wow and dance-battle films like "You Got Served."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:22pm on July 2, 2025

Lynn Hamilton, a Steady Presence on 'Sanford and Son,' Dies at 95 by Alex Williams

A former Broadway actress, she was a no-nonsense foil for the unruly Fred Sanford. She also warmed hearts with a recurring role on the "The Waltons."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:07pm on June 24, 2025

George Wendt, Who Played Norm on 'Cheers,' Dies at 76 by Alex Williams

A burly, easygoing Chicago native, he became a staple of living rooms across the country for more than a decade as one of America's favorite barflies.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:34pm on May 20, 2025

Christian Holder, Longtime Star of the Joffrey Ballet, Dies at 75 by Alex Williams

He brought his elegance and power to boundary-pushing ballets in the 1960s and '70s, and he was a presence at the storied company for 13 years.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:52pm on March 1, 2025

Ken Wydro, Who Helped Create an Off Broadway Phenomenon, Dies at 81 by Alex Williams

He and his wife, Vy Higginsen, poured all they had into "Mama, I Want to Sing," a long-shot musical that became an enduring staple of Black theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36pm on February 14, 2025

David Edward Byrd, Whose Posters Captured Rock's Energy, Dies at 83 by Alex Williams

His designs for Jimi Hendrix, the Who and others embodied the spirit of the psychedelic era. He also created images for stage shows like "Godspell."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02pm on February 12, 2025

Lynne Taylor-Corbett, 'Footloose' Choreographer, Dies at 78 by Alex Williams

Striving to widen the audience of dance, she brought vitality to Broadway musicals like "Swing!" as well as ballets and Hollywood films.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:22pm on January 19, 2025

Jonathan Haze, Star of 'The Little Shop of Horrors,' Dies at 95 by Alex Williams

Best known for his star turn in the cult film about a flesh-eating plant, he was a go-to member of the low-budget auteur Roger Corman's repertory company.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:06pm on November 8, 2024

Mimi Hines, a Replacement Star in 'Funny Girl,' Dies at 91 by Alex Williams

She was best known as half of a comedy team with her husband, Phil Ford, until her hall-filling voice earned her raves in a role made famous by Barbra Streisand.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:54pm on October 27, 2024

Samm-Art Williams, Playwright, Producer and Actor, Dies at 78 by Alex Williams

He challenged racial barriers in Hollywood, was a producer of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and earned a Tony nomination for "Home," a paean to his Southern roots.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:02pm on May 16, 2024

Gayle McKinney-Griffith, Dance Theater of Harlem Star, Dies at 74 by Alex Williams

A founding dancer with the groundbreaking company, she served not only as a principal dancer but also as its first ballet mistress.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on May 6, 2024

Ushio Amagatsu, Japanese Dancer Who Popularized Butoh, Dies at 74 by Alex Williams

He brought worldwide attention to a radical yet elemental form of contemporary dance that emerged in the wake of wartime destruction.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:13pm on April 15, 2024

Joan Holden, 85, Playwright Who Skewered Rich and Powerful, Dies by Alex Williams

As the principal writer for the Obie-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, she created iconoclastic left-wing satire that courted both chuckles and outrage.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48pm on February 26, 2024

Tanya Berezin, Behind-the-Scenes Off Broadway Force, Dies at 82 by Alex Williams

At the Circle Repertory Company, where she said her goal was to "confuse people," she nurtured a new generation of writers and actors in the 1980s and '90s.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:06pm on January 19, 2024

Vinie Burrows, Acclaimed Actress Who Became an Activist, Dies at 99 by Alex Williams

She got her start on Broadway at 15. But after finding a dearth of roles for Black women, she ultimately turned to one-woman shows that addressed racism and sexism.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:42pm on January 4, 2024
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