Deaths in November 1990
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 1990
[edit]1
[edit]- Richard Desmond, 63, American ice hockey player.[1]
- Ward Haylett, 95, American track and field coach.
- Kim Hyun-sik, 32, South Korean musician, cirrhosis.
- Cyprien Biyehima Kihangire, 72, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate.
- Ray Pohlman, 60, American guitarist, heart failure.
- G. Malcolm Trout, 94, American dairy scientist.[2]
2
[edit]- Abasaheb Garware, 86, Indian industrialist.
- Peter Hellings, 74, English marine.
- Robert T. McLoskey, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1965).
- Eliot Porter, 88, American photographer.[3]
- William Travilla, 70, American costume designer, lung cancer.[4]
- Eszter Voit, 74, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1936).
- Donald Allen Wollheim, 76, American science fiction author.[5]
3
[edit]- Kenan Erim, 61, Turkish archaeologist.[6]
- Valerie French, 62, English actress, leukemia.[7]
- George Gale, 63, British journalist.
- Manmohan Krishna, 68, Indian actor and film director.
- Mary Martin, 76, American actress and singer, cancer.[8]
- Sashadhar Mukherjee, 81, Indian filmmaker.
- Nikolai Rakov, 82, Soviet violinist.[9]
- Jack Russell, 85, American baseball player.[10]
- Walter H. Tyler, 81, American art director.
4
[edit]- Mildred Allen, 96, American physicist.[11]
- Henry Cravatte, 79, Luxembourgish politician.
- James C. Harrison, 64, American artist.[12]
- Cyrus Levinthal, 68, American molecular biologist, lung cancer.[13]
- Hicks Lokey, 86, American animator.
- Carol Sobieski, 51, American screenwriter, amyloidosis.[14]
- David Stirling, 74, Scottish soldier.[15]
5
[edit]- Herbert Berghof, 81, Austrian-American actor and film director.[16]
- Humphrey Gibbs, 87, Zimbabwean colonial administrator.[17]
- Erich Heller, 79, British essayist.[18]
- Meir Kahane, 58, American-Israeli politician, shot.[19]
- Shunkichi Kikuchi, 74, Japanese photographer, leukemia.
- Raymond Oliver, 81, French chef, cancer.[20]
- Bobby Scott, 53, American musician, lung cancer.[21]
- Suleiman Yudakov, 74, Soviet and Tajikistani musician.
6
[edit]- Bob Armstrong, 59, Canadian ice hockey player.[22]
- Ed Gossett, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1939–1951).
- Hilary Baumann Hacker, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Thomas Hiley, 84, Australian politician.[23]
- Will Kuluva, 73, American actor.[24]
- Marcel Légaut, 90, French theologian and mathematician.[25]
- Rodrigo Moynihan, 80, English painter.[26]
- George Philip Ochola, 60, Kenyan trade unionist and politician.
7
[edit]- Ack Ack, 24, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Lemuel Ricketts Boulware, 95, American businessman.[27]
- Tom Clancy, 66, Irish singer (The Clancy Brothers) and actor, stomach cancer.[28]
- Lawrence Durrell, 78, British novelist, stroke.[29]
- John G. Fuller, 76, American writer, lung cancer.[30]
- Sigurd Monssen, 88, Norwegian Olympic rower (1948).[31]
- Stepan Privedentsev, 74, Soviet Russian painter, a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists.
- Vito Russo, 44, American LGBT activist, AIDS.[32]
- Elmo Veron, 87, American film and television editor.
- Josephine Wilson, 86, British actress.
8
[edit]- Nils Reinhardt Christensen, 71, Norwegian filmmaker.[33]
- Jacqueline Pirenne, 71-72, French archaeologist, traffic collision.[34]
- Wolfgang Schmieder, 89, German musicologist.[35]
- Anya Seton, 86, American author.[36]
- Earl Torgeson, 66, American baseball player, leukemia.[37]
9
[edit]- Alfredo Armas Alfonzo, 69, Venezuelan writer, critic, editor and historian, well.[38]
- Olton van Genderen, 69, Surinamese politician.
- Hugh MacLennan, 83, Canadian novelist.[39]
- Harold A. Stevens, 83, American judge.[40]
- Dora Söderberg, 90, Swedish actress.
10
[edit]- Ronnie Dyson, 40, American singer and actor, heart failure.
- Maura McGiveney, 51, English-American actress, cirrhosis.
- Aurelio Monteagudo, 46, Cuban baseball player, traffic collision.[41]
- Bhalchandra Nilkanth Purandare, 79, Indian gynaecologist.
- Tommy Sale, 80, English footballer.[42]
- Mário Schenberg, 76, Brazilian physicist and writer.[43]
- Çetin Zeybek, 58, Turkish football player.
11
[edit]- Ted Albert, 53, Australian record producer, heart attack.
- Greg Buckingham, 45, American swimmer, heart attack.[44]
- Attilio Demaría, 81, Argentine footballer.
- Margarete Heymann, 91, German ceramicist.[45]
- Sadi Irmak, 86, Turkish politician, prime minister (1974–1975).
- Lisa Kirk, 65, American singer and actress, lung cancer.[46]
- Alexis Minotis, 90, Greek actor and film director.[47]
- Yannis Ritsos, 81, Greek poet.[48]
- William Randolph Taylor, 94, American botanist.[49]
- John M. Zwach, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1975).[50]
12
[edit]- Eve Arden, 82, American actress (Mildred Pierce, Our Miss Brooks, Grease), Emmy winner (1954), cardiac arrest, heart attack.[51]
- Balcomb Greene, 86, American artist and teacher.[52]
- Tetsumi Kudo, 55, Japanese Japanese painter, sculptor, and performance artist, cancer.[53]
- Randi Heide Steen, 80, Norwegian singer.
- Junior Walsh, 71, American baseball player.[54]
- Dave Willock, 81, American actor, stroke.
13
[edit]- Hanus Burger, 81, Czech-American screenwriter.[55]
- Don Chaffey, 73, British film director (Jason and the Argonauts, Pete's Dragon, One Million Years B.C.), heart attack.[56]
- Helen Dettweiler, 75, American golfer, cancer.
- Wilfred Dunderdale, 90, British spy, possible inspiration for James Bond.
- Frederick Rowland Emett, 84, English kinetic sculptor.[57]
- Joseph Lang, 79, American boxer.[58]
- Richard Lewis, 76, English singer.[59]
- Maurice Richlin, 70, American screenwriter.[60]
- Lester Williams, 70, American guitarist.[61]
14
[edit]- Margot Arce de Vázquez, 86, Puerto Rican writer, Alzheimer's disease.
- Horst Feistel, 75, German-American cryptographer.
- Antoinette Pépin Fitzpatrick, 82, French musician, heart attack.
- Sol Kaplan, 71, American composer, lung cancer.[62]
- Otto Kuchenbecker, 83, German basketball player.[63]
- Malcolm Muggeridge, 87, English journalist and satirist.[64]
- Adolf Rudnicki, 78, Polish author and essayist.[65]
- Leonid Trauberg, 88, Soviet and Ukrainian film director and screenwriter.
15
[edit]- Alydar, 15, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
- Oswald Denison, 85, New Zealand rower.
- Ettore Giannini, 77, Italian filmmaker.[66]
- Gideon Hausner, 75, Israeli politician.[67]
- Irving Janis, 72, American psychologist, lung cancer.[68]
- Princess Irina Pavlovna Paley, 86, French exiled Russian royal.
- Jimmy Ward, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.[69]
16
[edit]- Pierre Braunberger, 85, French film producer.[70]
- Lee Castle, 75, American musician.[71]
- Jill Day, 59, English singer, cancer.
- Yang Lien-sheng, 76, Chinese-American sinologist.
- Northern Dancer, 29, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
- Dmitri Skobeltsyn, 97, Soviet physicist.[72]
17
[edit]- Otto Demus, 88, Austrian art historian and Byzantinist.[73]
- Robert Hofstadter, 75, American physicist, Nobel Prize recipient (1961).[74]
- Edna Hughes, 74, English Olympic swimmer (1932, 1936).[75]
- Herbert B. Maw, 97, American politician, governor of Utah (1941–1949).[76]
18
[edit]- Murray Ashby, 59, New Zealand rower.
- Wolfgang Büttner, 78, German actor and voice actor.[77]
- Fred Daly, 79, Northern Irish golfer, heart attack.[78]
- Harwell Hamilton Harris, 87, American architect.[79]
- David Lloyd Kreeger, 81, American art philanthropist.[80]
- Beatrice Shilling, 81, British aeronautical engineer.
19
[edit]- Šefik Bešlagić, 82, Yugoslav cultural historian.
- John Fitzpatrick, 86, American baseball player and coach.
- Georgy Flyorov, 77, Soviet nuclear physicist, namesake of flerovium.
- Phillip M. Landrum, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1977).[81]
- Sun Li-jen, 89, Taiwanese general.[82]
- Lennart Ljung, 69, Swedish general.
- Joseph C. Satterthwaite, 90, American diplomat.[83]
20
[edit]- Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, 76, Italian artist.
- William Montague Cobb, 86, American physician and a physical anthropologist.[84]
- Herbert Kegel, 70, German conductor, suicide.[85]
- Bengt Odhner, 72, Swedish diplomat.
21
[edit]- Vernon Ellis Cosslett, 82, British microscopist.
- Dean Hart, 36, Canadian-American professional wrestler, heart attack.
- Pierre Musy, 80, Swiss bobsledder and Olympic champion.[86]
- Eugene Rosenberg, 83, Czechoslovak architect.
- Ralph Siewert, 66, American basketball player.[87]
22
[edit]- Joe Bowman, 80, American baseball player.[88]
- Gustav Fischer, 75, Swiss equestrian and Olympic medalist.
- Jack Petersen, 79, Welsh boxer, lung cancer.[89]
- Benjamin H. Vandervoort, 73, United States Army officer.
- Eberhard Zwicker, 66, German acoustics scientist.
23
[edit]- Roald Dahl, 74, British author (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda), myelodysplastic syndrome.[90]
- Bo Díaz, 37, Venezuelan baseball player, domestic accident.
- Karl Aage Hansen, 69, Danish footballer.[91]
- Caio Prado Júnior, 83, Brazilian historian.[92]
- Sergio Matto, 60, Uruguayan basketball player.[93]
- Rock Pidjot, 83, New Caledonian politician.
- Renate Rubinstein, 61, German-Dutch writer.[94]
- Nguyen Van Tam, 95, Vietnamese politician, prime minister (1952–1953).
24
[edit]- Richard Acland, 83, English politician.[95]
- Bülent Arel, 71, Turkish composer, multiple myeloma.[96]
- Juan Manuel Bordeu, 56, Argentine racing driver.
- Vincenzo Demetz, 79, Italian cross-country skier.[97]
- Helga Feddersen, 60, German actress, cancer.[98]
- Michel Giacometti, 61, French musicologist.[99]
- Wayne Hillman, 52, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.[100]
- Ronald Hopkins, 93, Australian general.
- Joseph Jadrejak, 72, French football player and manager.
- Arnold Marquis, 69, German actor, lung cancer.[101]
- Keiji Nishitani, 90, Japanese academic.
- Fred Shero, 65, Canadian ice hockey player, stomach cancer.[102]
- Dodie Smith, 94, English novelist (The Hundred and One Dalmatians, I Capture the Castle).[103]
- Robb White, 81, American screenwriter.[104]
- Marion Post Wolcott, 80, American photographer, lung cancer.[105]
25
[edit]- Ernest Duncan, 74, New-Zealand-Australian-American mathematician, leukemia.[106]
- Harlan Hagen, 76, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1967).
- Merab Mamardashvili, 60, Soviet philosopher.[107]
- Mikko Niskanen, 61, Finnish filmmaker, cancer.[108]
- Salvatore Todisco, 29, Italian boxer, traffic collision.[109]
- Billy Vukovich III, 27, American racing driver, racing collision.
26
[edit]- Frank Brisko, 90, American racing driver.
- Antonín Kalina, 88, Czechoslovak humanitarian.
- Savitri Khanolkar, 77, Swiss-Indian designer (Param Vir Chakra).
- Samuel Noah Kramer, 93, Russian-American Assyriologist, throat cancer.[110]
- Heikki Partanen, 48, Finnish filmmaker, suicide.
- Edward Pearce, Baron Pearce, 89, British judge.[111]
- Ludwig von Moos, 80, Swiss politician.
- Jacques Wild, 85, French footballer.[112]
- Dave Wilkins, 76, Barbadian trumpeter.
- Feng Youlan, 94, Chinese philosopher.[113]
27
[edit]- Proinsias Mac an Bheatha, 80, Irish writer.
- Joseph T. Edgar, 80, American politician.
- Avro Manhattan, 76, Italian writer.
- Paddy Sheriff, 64, Irish basketball player and Olympian.[114]
- Ernst Oswald Johannes Westphal, 71, South African linguist.
- David White, 74, American actor, heart attack.[115]
28
[edit]- Birger Bohlin, 92, Swedish palaeontologist.
- Ted Catlin, 80, English footballer.
- Tamara De Treaux, 31, American actress, respiratory failure.[116]
- Božena Dobešová, 76, Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast (1936).[117]
- Paco Godia, 69, Spanish racing driver.[118]
- Tommy Hughes, 71, American baseball player.[119]
- Władysław Rubin, 73, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal, Alzheimer's disease.
29
[edit]- Raymond Bourgine, 65, French politician.[120]
- Harry M. Caudill, 68, American author, suicide by gunshot.[121]
- Malcolm Dole, 87, American chemist.[122]
- Günter Platzek, 60, German keyboardist, heart attack.
- József Szalai, 97, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1912).[123]
30
[edit]- Fritz Barzilauskas, 70, American football player.[124]
- Richard Brown, 83, American football player.[125]
- Norman Cousins, 75, American political journalist, heart failure.[126]
- Vladimir Dedijer, 76, Yugoslav diplomat and historian.[127]
- Fritz Eichenberg, 89, German-American artist, Parkinson's disease.[128]
- Ivan Medarić, 78, Yugoslav footballer.
- T. R. Ramachandran, 73, Indian actor and comedian.
- Hilde Spiel, 79, Austrian writer and journalist.[129]
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