Deaths in April 1987
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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1987.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
April 1987
[edit]1
[edit]- Henri Cochet, 85, French tennis player, world number one player.[1]
- Victor D'Amico, 82, American teaching artist, Director of the Department of Education of the Museum of Modern Art.[2]
- James Edward Doyle, 71, American lawyer, United States district judge.[3]
- Vladimir Popov, 56, Soviet animator and art director.
2
[edit]- Tommy Davis, 52, American NFL footballer (San Francisco 49ers), lung cancer.[4]
- Trevor Hockey, 43, British footballer and Welsh international (Birmingham City, Wales), heart attack.[5]
- Eleanor Leacock, 64, American anthropologist and social theorist, stroke.[6]
- Larry Marley, 41–42, Irish member of the IRA, shot.[7]
- Wang Renmei, 72, Chinese actress and singer, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Buddy Rich, 69, American jazz drummer, songwriter and bandleader, cardiac failure[8]
- Harry Watt, 80, Scottish documentary and feature film director (The Siege of Pinchgut).[9]
- Kansuke Yamamoto, 73, Japanese photographer and poet.[10]
3
[edit]- Robert Dalban, 83, French actor.
- Anne Grey, 80, English actress.
- Tom Sestak, 51, American AFL footballer (Buffalo Bills), heart attack.[11]
4
[edit]- Agyeya, 76, Indian poet, novelist and revolutionary.[12]
- C. L. Moore, 76, American science fiction and fantasy writer.[13]
- Michael Redstone, 84, American entrepreneur, founder of the Northeast Theater Corporation.[14]
- Osman Saleh Sabbe, 54–55, Eritrean-born writer and political activist.
- Le Tari, 40, American film and television actor, heart attack.
- Chögyam Trungpa, 48, Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, cardiac arrest.[15]
5
[edit]- Jack Howe, 71, English international footballer (Derby County, England).[16]
- Leabua Jonathan, 72, Prime Minister of Lesotho, heart attack.[17]
- Jan Lindblad, 54, Swedish naturalist, writer and film maker, kidney failure.
- Tsuneko Nakazato, 77, Japanese novelist, colon cancer.
- Jim White, 67, American NFL footballer (New York Giants).[18]
6
[edit]- Vicente Cañas, 47, Spanish Christian missionary, assassinated.
- James G. Donovan, 88, American lawyer and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.[19]
- Jean-Baptiste Doumeng, 67, French businessman and communist politician.[20]
- Henry Lucien de Vries, 77, Surinamese politician and entrepreneur, Governor General of Suriname.
7
[edit]- Terry Carr, 50, American science fiction fan, author and editor, heart failure.
- Will Hindle, 57, American filmmaker of personal 16mm movies, heart attack.[21]
- Charles Hope, 75, British peer and businessman, director of Eagle Star Insurance.[22]
- John Lehmann, 79, English publisher and poet.[23]
- Nick De Noia, 45, American director, screenwriter and choreographer, murdered.[24]
- Noel F. Parrish, 77, American brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force, cardiac arrest.[25]
- Paul Peek, 82, American attorney and politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California.[26]
- Walter H. Reynolds, 86, American politician, mayor of Providence, Rhode Island.[27]
- Maxine Sullivan, 75, American jazz vocalist, seizure.[28]
8
[edit]- Tommy Abbott, 52, American actor, dancer and choreographer (West Side Story).[29]
- Terry Allen, 62, English flyweight boxer and World Champion.
- Anni Frind, 87, German lyric soprano.[30]
- Andrei Getman, 83, Soviet military commander, Red Army general.[31]
- Kevin McNamara, 60, Irish Catholic academic, Archbishop of Dublin, cancer.[32]
- Ervin Nyiregyházi, 84, Hungarian-born American pianist and composer, colon cancer.[33]
9
[edit]- James Leroy Bondsteel, 39, American soldier in the U.S. Army, Medal of Honor recipient.[34]
- James Bush, 79, American actor.
- Al Dodd, 41, American NFL footballer (New Orleans Saints).[35]
- Emil M. Mrak, 85, American food scientist and microbiologist, chancellor of the University of California, Davis, heart attack.[36]
10
[edit]- Horst Dassler, 51, German businessman, chairman of Adidas, cancer.[37]
- Birgit Dressel, 26. West German heptathlete and Olympian, organ failure.[38]
- Berta Drews, 85, German actress.
11
[edit]- Carleton F. Bryant, 94, American Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy.[39]
- Erskine Caldwell, 83, American novelist and short story writer (Tobacco Road), emphysema and lung cancer.[40]
- Netania Davrath, 55, Ukrainian-born Israeli soprano opera and concert singer.
- Rudolf Krause, 80, East German racing driver.
- Primo Levi, 67, Italian chemist, writer and Jewish Holocaust survivor, suicide.[41]
- Frederick Joseph Loftus-Tottenham, 88, Irish-born general in the British Indian Army.[42]
- Kent Taylor, 79, American film and television actor.[43]
- Hédi Váradi, 57, Hungarian actress.
12
[edit]- Mike Von Erich, (Michael Adkisson), 23, American professional wrestler, suicide.[44]
- René Hardy, 76, French citizen, member of the French Resistance during World War II.[45]
- Akram Pahalwan, 57, Pakistani wrestler.[46]
- Hertha von Walther, 83, German film actress.[47]
13
[edit]- Dennis Allen, 35, Australian drug dealer, accused murderer, heart failure.[48]
- Herbert Blumer, 87, American sociologist and NFL footballer (Chicago Cardinals).[49]
- Joe Colquhoun, 60, British comics artist (Charley's War), heart attack.
- Simha Flapan, 76, Israeli historian and politician.[50]
- Gerry McAloon, 70, Scottish footballer (Brentford), hypothermia.
- Guido Sala, 58, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and world champion kart racer.
14
[edit]- Brian Carlson, 54, Australian international rugby league footballer (North Sydney, Australia).[51]
- Karl Höller, 79, German composer.
- Julius Sumner Miller, 77, American physicist and television personality, leukemia.[52]
15
[edit]- Orland K. Armstrong, 93, American journalist and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[53]
- Hans-Joachim Born, 77, German radiochemist.
- Rachel Burrows, 74, Irish actress and broadcaster.[54]
- Mickey Finn, 35, Irish fiddler.[55]
- Peter Benjamin Graham, 61, Australian visual artist, printer and art theorist.
- Louis R. Lowery, 70, American U.S. Marine Corps officer and combat photographer, aplastic anemia.[56]
- Press Maravich, 71, American college and professional basketball coach, prostate cancer.[57]
- Masatoshi Nakayama, 74, Japanese karate master.
- Samuel Rothschild, 87, Canadian NHL ice hockey player (Montreal Maroons).[58]
16
[edit]- Charlotte Curtis, 58, American journalist, columnist and editor at The New York Times, cancer.[59]
- Fateh Muhammad Panipati, 82, Pakistani Islamic scholar.
- Bikash Roy, 70, Indian actor and filmmaker.
- Juan Evangelista Venegas, 58, Puerto Rican boxer and Olympic medalist, fall.[60]
17
[edit]- Carlton Barrett, 36, Jamaican reggae drummer, murdered.[61]
- Arthur Delaney, 59, English painter.[62]
- Cecil Harmsworth King, 86, English chairman of International Publishing Corporation, director of the Bank of England.[63]
- Hena Rodríguez, 81, Colombian painter, educator, and first female Colombian sculptor.[64]
- Dick Shawn, 63, American actor and comedian, heart attack.[65]
- Willi Smith, 39, American fashion designer, pneumonia.[66]
- Cornelius Van Til, 91, Dutch-born American Christian philosopher.[67]
18
[edit]- Eduardo Alcaraz, 72, Chilean-Mexican actor.
- Carlos Baker, 77, American writer, biographer and professor of literature.[68]
- Heinie Beau, 76, American jazz composer, saxophonist and clarinetist, cancer.[69]
- Kenneth Cook, 57, Australian journalist, television documentary maker and novelist (Wake in Fright), heart attack.[70]
- Hugh B. Cott, 86, British zoologist.[71]
- Vincent Hanley, 33, Irish radio DJ and television presenter, AIDS.[72]
- Jim Langton, 69, Irish hurler.[73]
- Joe Robb, 50, American NFL footballer (St. Louis Cardinals).[74]
19
[edit]- Hugh Brannum, 77, American vocalist, composer and actor, cancer.[75]
- Milt Kahl, 78, American animator for the Disney Studio, pneumonia.[76]
- David G. Mandelbaum, 75, American anthropologist, cancer.[77]
- Maxwell D. Taylor, 85, American army general and diplomat, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, ambassador to South Vietnam.[78]
- Antony Tudor, 79, English dancer and choreographer, founded London Ballet, heart attack.[79]
20
[edit]- Nicholas Acquavella, 88, American art dealer and gallerist, founder of Acquavella Galleries.[80]
- Con Cremin, 78, Irish diplomat, U.N. representative.[81]
21
[edit]- Joseph Alcazar, 77, Spanish-born French international footballer (Marseille, France).[82]
- Gustav Bergmann, 80, Austrian-born American philosopher.[83]
- Wenike Opurum Briggs, 69, Nigerian lawyer, journalist and politician.
- Edith Green, 77, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, cancer.[84]
- Moosa AbdulRahman Hassan, Omani businessman, tribal leader and landlord.
- Haruyasu Nakajima, 77, Japanese baseballer (Yomiuri Giants).[85]
- Hildrus Poindexter, 85, American bacteriologist (tropical diseases).[86]
22
[edit]- Irving Ashby, 66, American jazz guitarist, heart attack.[87]
- Margaret Ponce Israel, 57, American painter and ceramicist, traffic accident.[88]
- Masumi Mitsui, 99, Japanese-born Canadian World War I veteran.[89]
- J. Edwin Orr, 75, Irish-born American Baptist minister, professor and author.[90]
24
[edit]- Josephine Bell, 89, English physician and writer.[91]
- Larry Bethea, 30, American NFL footballer (Dallas Cowboys), suicide.[92]
- Henry Murdoch, 66, Aboriginal Australian actor and stockman.[93]
- Pablo Acosta Villarreal, 50, Mexican narcotics smuggler and crime boss, gunned down by Mexican Federal Police.[94]
- Berhanu Zerihun, 53–54, Ethiopian writer and journalist.[95]
25
[edit]- Blas Roca Calderio, 78, Cuban politician and Marxist theorist, President of the National Assembly of People's Power.[96]
- Pētõr Damberg, 78, Latvian Livonian linguist and poet.
- Maurice Gibson, 73, Northern Irish High Court judge, car bomb.[97]
- Charlotte May Pierstorff, 78, American girl who was shipped alive through the U.S. postal system by parcel post.
26
[edit]- Bill Amos, 88, American college football player and coach.
- Oliver J. Flanagan, 66, Irish Fine Gael politician, Minister for Defence.[98]
- Archie M. Gubbrud, 76, American politician, Governor of South Dakota, lung cancer.[99]
- Frederick N. Howser, 82, American politician, Attorney General of California.[100]
- Dudley Mason, 85, British master of the tanker SS Ohio in World War II, George Cross recipient.[101]
- John Silkin, 64, British politician and solicitor, Shadow Leader of the House of Commons.[102]
- Frank Szymanski, 63, American NFL footballer (Philadelphia Eagles).[103]
- Amelita Ward, 63, American film actress.
27
[edit]- John Burrows, 73, American Major League baseballer (Chicago Cubs), house fire.[104]
- Attila Hörbiger, 91, Austrian stage and movie actor, stroke.[105]
- Alice Nāmakelua, 94, Hawaiian composer and performer.[106]
28
[edit]- Hannelore Baron, 60, German-born American artist, cancer.[107]
- Xavier Fourcade, 60, French-born American contemporary art dealer, pneumonia.[108]
- Paidi Lakshmayya, 83, Indian actor, writer and politician, member of parliament.
- William Marchant, appr. 38, Northern Irish loyalist, shot by IRA gunmen.[109]
- Emil Staiger, 79, Swiss historian, writer and professor of German studies.[110]
29
[edit]- Héctor Carmona, 61, Chilean modern pentathlete and Olympian.[111]
- Gus Johnson, 48, American NBA basketballer (Baltimore Bullets), brain cancer.[112]
- Helmut Laux, 70, Nazi German photographer.
- Philip Lombardo, 78, American boss of the Genovese crime family.
- Russ Saunders, 81, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers).[113]
- Thomas Trenchard, 63, British hereditary peer, Minister of State for Defence Procurement.
- Zachari Zachariev, 83, Bulgarian military pilot and commander.
30
[edit]- Marc Aaronson, 36, American astronomer, observatory accident.[114]
- Hugh Dempster, 86, British theatre and film actor, heart failure.[115]
Unknown date
[edit]- Arthur Lane, 76, British actor.
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