Deaths in December 1990
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 1990.
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.
December 1990
[edit]1
[edit]- Sergio Corbucci, 63, Italian film director and screenwriter, heart attack.[1]
- Simone Melchior Cousteau, 71, French aquanaut, cancer.[2]
- Pierre Dux, 82, French actor.[3]
- Robert Gordon, 77, American director and actor.[4]
- Erich Hüttenhain, 85, German academic mathematician and cryptographer.
- Anton Kochinyan, 77, Soviet Armenian politician.
- Carla Lehmann, 73, Canadian actress.
- Vito Miceli, 74, Italian politician and general.
- David A. Morse, 83, American labor bureaucrat.[5]
- Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, 90, Indian diplomat and politician.[6]
- Octavio Beras Rojas, 84, Dominican Roman Catholic cardinal.
2
[edit]- Richard Benner, 46-47, American film director and screenwriter, AIDS.
- John Britton, 71, American baseball player.[7]
- Marc Cerboni, 35, French Olympic fencer (1984).[8]
- Aaron Copland, 90, American composer and conductor, Alzheimer's disease.[9]
- Robert Cummings, 80, American actor, kidney failure and complications from pneumonia.[10]
- Paul Hoffmann, 88, German actor.[11]
- Edward Oldfield, 70, Australian politician.
- Paddy Smith, 96, American baseball player.[12]
- Clint Thomas, 94, American baseball player.
- Georg Wildhagen, 70, German filmmaker.
3
[edit]- Tim Dlugos, 40, American poet, AIDS.[13]
- Gerry Doyle, 79, Irish footballer.[14]
- Rolf Hansen, 85, German film director.[15]
- Heino Mandri, 68, Estonian film and stage actor.
- Ray Wagner, 88, American gridiron football player.[16]
4
[edit]- Edward Binns, 74, American actor (12 Angry Men, North by Northwest, Judgment at Nuremberg), heart attack.[17]
- Jack J. Catton, 70, American Air Force general.[18]
- Charles B. MacDonald, 68, American army historian, cancer.
- Nelson Peterson, 77, American football player.[19]
- Naoto Tajima, 78, Japanese athlete and Olympic champion.[20]
- Kimio Yada, 77, Japanese Olympic track and field athlete (1936).[21]
5
[edit]- Peter Blum, 65, South African poet.[22]
- Robert Chesley, 47, American playwright, AIDS.[23]
- Kai Curry-Lindahl, 73, Swedish zoologist.[24]
- Lucy Dawidowicz, 75, American historian.[25]
- Narayan Gopal, 51, Nepali singer, diabetes.
- Josef Jedlička, 63, Czechoslovak writer.[26]
- Ott-Heinrich Keller, 84, German mathematician.
- Alfonso A. Ossorio, 74, Filipino-American artist.[27]
- Jack Pleis, 73, American jazz musician.
- Howard Allen Schneiderman, 63, American entomologist.
- Steve Shaw, 25, American actor, traffic collision.
6
[edit]- Ed Bell, 69, American football player.[28]
- Natan Brand, 46, Israeli classical pianist, lymphoma.[29]
- Bob Hamilton, 74, American golfer.[30]
- Bill Hardman, 57, American trumpeter, intracerebral hemorrhage.[31]
- George Healis, 84, American Olympic rower (1928).[32]
- Otto Hitzfeld, 92, German general.
- F. Jay Nimtz, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1957–1959).
- Remi Prudhomme, 48, American football player.[33]
- Polingaysi Qöyawayma, 98, American Hopi educator.
- Tunku Abdul Rahman, 87, Malaysian politician, prime minister (1957–1970). .[34]
- Pavlos Sidiropoulos, 42, Greek rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, heroin overdose.[35]
7
[edit]- Joan Bennett, 80, American actress, heart failure. .[36]
- Horst Bienek, 60, German novelist, AIDS.[37]
- Norman Bower, 83, British politician.
- Dee Clark, 52, American soul singer, heart attack.[38]
- Jean Duceppe, 67, Stage and television actor from Montreal, Quebec.
- Reinaldo Arenas Fuentes, 47, Cuban novelist, playwright and poet, suicide.[39]
- Pierre Henri Landry, 92, Russian-French tennis player.[40]
- Luis Frangella, 46, Argentine-American artist, AIDS.[41]
- Jean Paul Lemieux, 86, Canadian painter.[42]
- Ralph McKinzie, 96, American sports coach.
- Peter Mieg, 84, Swiss composer.[43]
- Oscar Millard, 82, English screenwriter.[44]
- Rinaldo Ossola, 77, Italian politician.[45]
- David Richmond, 49, American civil rights activist, lung cancer.
- Vilmos Énekes, 75, Hungarian boxer.
8
[edit]- John Alexander, 67, American opera singer, heart attack.[46]
- Deane C. Davis, 90, American politician, governor of Vermont (1969–1973).[47]
- Ed Edmondson, 71, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1973).
- Tadeusz Kantor, 75, Polish painter and theatre director.[48]
- Boris Kochno, 86, Russian dancer, librettist and poet, accidental fall.[49]
- Lana Marconi, 73, Romanian-French actress.[50]
- Forrest S. Petersen, 68, American pilot, brain cancer.
- Martin Ritt, 76, American film director (Hud, Norma Rae, Sounder), heart disease.[51]
- William Atcheson Stewart, 75, Canadian politician.[52]
9
[edit]- Ben Duijker, 87, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1928).[53]
- Henry Hicks, 75, Canadian politician, traffic collision.[54]
- Mike Mazurki, 82, American actor and professional wrestler.[55]
- Nirala, 53, Pakistani comedian and actor.
10
[edit]- Yves Devernay, 53, French organist and composer, heart attack.[56]
- Armand Hammer, 92, American industrialist and philanthropist, bone marrow cancer.[57]
- Dorothea Kent, 74, American actress, breast cancer.
- Marino Morettini, 59, Italian Olympic cyclist (1952).[58]
- Doyle Nave, 75, American football player.
- Bert Weeks, 73, Canadian politician.
11
[edit]- Arthur Kornhauser, 94, American industrial psychologist, stroke.[59]
- Peter Millman, 84, Canadian astronomer.[60]
- Robert Noble, 80, Canadian physician.
- David Turner, 63, British playwright.[61]
12
[edit]- Giorgio Ghezzi, 60, Italian footballer, heart attack.[62]
- Jack Harley, 79, British botanist.[63]
- Concha Piquer, 83, Spanish actress and singer, heart attack.[64]
- Ian Trethowan, 68, British journalist and broadcaster, ALS.[65]
13
[edit]- Buddy Justus, 37, American convicted spree killer, execution by electric chair.
- Edwin Lester, 95, American theatre director.[66]
- Marta Linden, 87, American actress.[67]
- Alice Marble, 77, American tennis player and Grand Slam winner, pernicious anemia.[68]
- Alfred Dennis Sieminski, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1951–1959), heart attack.
- Jaroslav Volf, 57, Czechoslovak ice hockey player.[69]
- Archie Ware, 72, American baseball player.[70]
14
[edit]- Friedrich Dürrenmatt, 69, Swiss crime novelist, dramatist and satirist, heart failure.[71]
- Nan Wood Graham, 91, American artist, model for American Gothic.[72]
- Red Heron, 72, Canadian ice hockey player.[73]
- Gunild Keetman, 86, German musicologist.[74]
- Zhang Qun, 101, Taiwanese politician, premier (1947–1948).[75]
- Francisco Gabilondo Soler, 83, Mexican composer.[76]
- Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, 64, German businessman and noble, complications from heart surgery.[77]
- Pietro Tordi, 84, Italian actor.
15
[edit]- Julio Gutiérrez, 72, Cuban musician.
- Mikayil Jabrayilov, 38, Soviet Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
- Jean Paige, 95, American silent film actress.[78]
- Ed Parker, 59, American martial artist, heart attack.[79]
- Frederic Seebohm, Baron Seebohm, 81, British banker, traffic collision.[80]
- Tamao Shiwaku, 84, Japanese Olympic runner (1936).[81]
- Chen Zhifang, 83-84, Chinese diplomat.
16
[edit]- Marc Augier, 82, French far-right writer.[82]
- Douglas Campbell, 94, American aviator and flying ace during World War I.[83]
- Art Koeninger, 84, American football player.[84]
- Jackie Mittoo, 42, Jamaican-Canadian musician, cancer.[85]
17
[edit]- William Cobb, 72-73, American roller coaster designer.
- John Grover, 75, English cricket player.[86]
- Frank Hutchison, 93, New Zealand cricket player.[87]
- Eurialo De Michelis, 86, Italian writer.[88]
- Ludwig Lachmann, 84, German economist.
- Guy Lafarge, 86, French composer of operettas and popular songs.[89]
18
[edit]- Bernard Addison, 85, American guitarist.[90]
- Arthur Roy Clapham, 86, British botanist.[91]
- Charlie Gibson, 91, American baseball player.[92]
- Geoffrey Giles, 67, Australian politician.
- Tadahiko Hayashi, 72, Japanese photographer, liver cancer.
- Orazio Orlando, 57, Italian actor, heart attack.[93]
- Anne Revere, 87, American actress, pneumonia.[94]
- Connie Russell, 67, American singer and actress (Red Hot Riding Hood).
- Greta Stevenson, 79, New Zealand mycologist.
- Paul Tortelier, 76, French cellist.[95]
- Hazel Walker, 76, American amateur basketball player.
19
[edit]- Rubem Braga, 77, Brazilian writer.[96]
- Edmond Delfour, 83, French footballer.[97]
- Norbert Dufourcq, 86, French musicologist.[98]
- Basil Henson, 72, English actor.[99]
- Michael Oakeshott, 89, English philosopher.[100]
- Count Oluf of Rosenborg, 67, Danish noble.
- Billy Tidwell, 60, American football player.[101]
20
[edit]- Edward J. Bonin, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1955).
- Marc Chirik, 83, Russian-French communist revolutionary.[102]
- Valeriu Călinoiu, 62, Romanian footballer.[103]
- Andrea Dunbar, 29, English playwright, intracerebral hemorrhage.[104]
- John Hewetson, 77, British newspaper editor.
- Lauro Mumar, 66, Filipino basketball player.[105]
- Mahmudun Nabi, 54, Bangladeshi singer.
- Karl Rolvaag, 77, American politician and diplomat, governor of Minnesota (1963–1967).[106]
- Gershom Schocken, 78, Israeli politician and journalist, liver cancer.[107]
- Elmo Tanner, 86, American singer and whistler.
21
[edit]- Sigurd Anderson, 86, Norwegian-American politician, governor of South Dakota (1951–1955).[108]
- Medard Boss, 87, Swiss psychiatrist.[109]
- Yi Geon, 81, Korean prince and Imperial Japanese Army officer during World War II.
- Kelly Johnson, 80, American aeronautical engineer.[110]
- Magda Julin, 96, Swedish figure skater, Olympic champion (1920).[111]
- Ivan Knunyants, 84, Soviet chemist.
- Surendra Mohanty, 68, Indian author and politician.
- József von Platthy, 90, Hungarian Olympic equestrian (1936).
- Fred Washington, 23, American football player, traffic collision.[112]
22
[edit]- Cecil Effinger, 76, American composer.[113]
- Robin Friday, 38, English footballer, heart attack.[114]
- Ward Hawkins, 77, American author.[115]
- Ken Irvine, 50, Australian rugby player, leukemia.
23
[edit]- Pierre Chenal, 86, French filmmaker.[116]
- Serge Danot, 59, French animator.[117]
- József Darányi, 85, Hungarian Olympic shot putter (1928, 1932, 1936).[118]
- Pierre Gripari, 65, French writer, complications from surgery.[119]
- Richard Irving, 73, American actor, director and producer.[120]
- Frank King, 64, Barbadian cricketer.
- Foy D. Kohler, 82, American diplomat.[121]
- Herbert Salzman, 74, American businessman and Economics consultant.[122]
- Wendell Scott, 69, American stock car racing driver, spinal cancer.[123]
- Wilmar H. Shiras, 82, American science fiction author.
24
[edit]- Thorbjørn Egner, 78, Norwegian children's writer, playwright and songwriter, heart attack.[124]
- Judith Ledeboer, 89, Dutch-English architect.
- Friedrich Luft, 79, German theatre critic.[125]
- Rodolfo Orlandini, 85, Argentine footballer.[126]
- Irvin Stewart, 91, American communications administrator.[127]
- Gwyn Williams, 86, Welsh writer.
25
[edit]- John Stuart Anderson, 82, British-Australian chemist, cancer.
- Vladimir Belousov, 83, Soviet geologist.[128]
- Aleksandr Luchinskiy, 90, Soviet general.
- Warwick Snedden, 70, New Zealand cricketer.[129]
- Nicolaas Tates, 75, Dutch Olympic canoeist (1936).[130]
- Dodo Watts, 79, British stage and film actress.
26
[edit]- Jack Beattie, 83, British-Canadian ice hockey player.[131]
- Gene Callahan, 67, American set and production designer and art director, heart attack.[132]
- George Elliott Hagan, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1973).
- Portland Hoffa, 85, American comedian, radio host, actress, and dancer.[133]
- Eddie Kimball, 87, American football player.
27
[edit]- Abulfat Aliyev, 63, Soviet and Azerbaijani opera singer.
- Hendrika Gerritsen, 69, Dutch resistance member during World War II.
- Concha Michel, 91, Mexican singer-songwriter, political activist, and playwright,.
- Helene Stanley, 61, American actress.[134]
- Harold Town, 66, Canadian painter.[135]
- Chang Ucchin, 73, South Korean artist.[136]
28
[edit]- Edward Brayshaw, 57, Australian actor, throat cancer.
- Ed van der Elsken, 65, Dutch photographer, prostate cancer.[137]
- Dario Graffi, 85, Italian mathematical physicist.[138]
- Seiji Hisamatsu, 78, Japanese film director.
- Gilbert W. Lindsay, 90, American politician.[139]
- Kiel Martin, 46, American actor, lung cancer.[140]
- Arne Petersen, 77, Danish Olympic cyclist (1936).[141]
- Warren Skaaren, 44, American screenwriter and film producer, bone cancer.[142]
29
[edit]- Giulio Bedeschi, 75, Italian writer and Army officer during World War II.[143]
- Goree Carter, 59, American singer, guitarist, drummer, and songwriter.[144]
- Mona Dol, 89, French actress.[145]
- Aleardo Donati, 86, Italian wrestler.[146]
- Sir David Piper, 72, British author and museum curator.[147]
- Aulikki Rautawaara, 84, Finnish soprano.[148]
- Frederick Wolters, 86, American field hockey player.[149]
30
[edit]- Fergal Caraher, 20, Northern-Irish Provisional IRA volunteer, shot.
- Jill Cruwys, 47, English cricket player.[150]
- Oliver Daniel, 79, American musicologist.[151]
- Géza Füster, 80, Hungarian-Canadian chess player.
- Albert Mertz, 70, Danish painter.[152]
- Raghuvir Sahay, 61, Indian writer.
31
[edit]- Elsie Allen, 91, American Pomo basket weaver.[153]
- George Allen, 72, American football coach, ventricular fibrillation.
- Ed Gantner, 31, American professional wrestler, suicide by gunshot.[154]
- Donald Kingaby, 70, English-American flying ace during World War II.[155]
- Vasily Lazarev, 62, Soviet cosmonaut.
- Giovanni Michelucci, 99, Italian architect, urban planner and designer.[156]
- Moni Singh, 89, Bangladeshi politician.
- Ernst von Siemens, 87, German business magnate.
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