Deaths in September 1990
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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.
September 1990
[edit]1
[edit]- Buster Adams, 75, American baseball player, heart failure.[1]
- Afanasy Beloborodov, 87, Soviet general.
- Arnoldo Gabaldón, 81, Venezuelan physician and politician.
- Geir Hallgrímsson, 64, Icelandic politician, prime minister (1974–1978).
- Stefán Kristjánsson, 66, Icelandic Olympic skier (1952, 1956).[2]
- Alex Levinsky, 80, American-born Canadian ice hockey player.[3]
- Edwin O. Reischauer, 79, American diplomat, hepatitis C.[4]
- Derviš Sušić, 65, Yugoslav writer.
2
[edit]- John Bowlby, 83, British psychologist.[5]
- Sári Bíró, 83, Hungarian pianist.[6]
- Robert Holmes à Court, 53, South African-born Australian businessman, heart attack.
- Marcus Cunliffe, 68, British scholar.[7]
- Erich Herker, 84, German ice hockey player.[8]
- Jože Javoršek, 69, Yugoslav and Slovenian playwright, writer, poet, and essayist.
- Robert Francis Joyce, 93, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Léon van Hove, 66, Belgian physicist.[9]
3
[edit]- Slava Amiragov, 64, Soviet Olympic rower (1952, 1956).[10]
- Marshall Bridges, 59, American baseball player, cancer.[11]
- Fappiano, 13, American thoroughbred racehorse.
- Mieczysław Fogg, 89, Polish singer.
- Betty Glamann, 67, American harpist.
- The Minstrel, 16, Canadian-Irish thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
- Elizabeth Douglas-Home, Baroness Home of the Hirsel, 80, British socialite, spouse of the prime minister (1963–1964).
- Eugene Martynov, 42, Soviet singer, heart failure.
- Wang Zhenhe, 49, Taiwanese writer.[12]
- Chen Tien, 67, Malaysian politician, Central Committee member of the Malayan Communist Party.
4
[edit]- Ignacio Luis Arcaya, 78, Venezuelan lawyer and politician.
- Lawrence A. Cremin, 64, American education historian, heart attack.[13]
- Irene Dunne, 91, American actress (The Awful Truth), cardioplegia, heart attack.[14]
- Turan Dursun, 55-56, Turkish author and critic of Islam, shot.
- Alceo Lipizer, 69, Italian footballer.[15]
- Alden Whitman, 76, American journalist, stroke.[16]
5
[edit]- Allen Adams, 44, Scottish politician, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Beppo Brem, 84, West German actor, lung cancer.[17]
- Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon, 82, British colonial administrator.[18]
- Alessandro Ciceri, 58, Italian Olympic sport shooter (1956).[19]
- Roderic Alfred Gregory, 76, British physiologist.
- Jack Hildyard, 82, British cinematographer (The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Wild Geese, Topaz), Oscar winner (1958).
- Graham Hough, 82, English literary critic.[20]
- Jerry Iger, 87, American cartoonist (Eisner & Iger).[21]
- Ivan Mihailov, 94, Yugoslav and Bulgarian revolutionary.
- Karl-Heinz Peters, 87, German film actor.
- Frank Waldman, 71, American screenwriter.[22]
6
[edit]- Madaram Brahma, 87, Indian poet and dramatist.
- Issan Dorsey, 57, American Sōtō Zen monk and teacher, AIDS-related complications.
- Tom Fogerty, 48, American guitarist (Creedence Clearwater Revival), AIDS-related tuberculosis.[23]
- Francisco Eppens Helgueras, 77, Mexican artist.
- Jack Howells, 77, Welsh filmmaker.[24]
- Len Hutton, 74, English cricketer, complications from heart surgery.[25]
- Beniamino Maggio, 83, Italian actor.
- Eiji Nakano, 85, Japanese actor, stomach cancer.
- Elias Nakhleh, 76-77, Israeli politician.
- Herbert Spiegelberg, 86, German-American philosopher, leukemia.[26]
- Fernando Valenti, 63, American harpsichordist, heart attack.[27]
7
[edit]- Prince Filiberto, Duke of Genoa, 95, Italian royal.
- Ahti Karjalainen, 67, Finnish politician, prime minister (1962–1963, 1970–1971), pancreatic cancer.
- Earle E. Partridge, 90, American general.[28]
- Clärenore Stinnes, 89, German racing driver.[29]
- A. J. P. Taylor, 84, British historian, Parkinson's disease.[30]
8
[edit]- Gustav Gerhart, 68, Austrian football player.
- Joe Gleason, 95, American baseball player.[31]
- Kathleen Gough, 65, British anthropologist, cancer.[32]
- Dimitar Mutafchiev, 87, Bulgarian football player.[33]
- Sven Rosendahl, 77, Swedish journalist, novelist and short story writer.[34]
- Boris Tenin, 85, Soviet actor.
- Denys Watkins-Pitchford, 85, British children's author and illustrator.
9
[edit]- Nicola Abbagnano, 89, Italian philosopher.[35]
- Molly Adair, 85, English actress.
- Louis Awad, 75, Egyptian intellectual and a writer.[36]
- Doc Cramer, 85, American baseball player.[37]
- Samuel Doe, 39, Liberian politician, president (since 1986), torture murder.[38]
- Alexander Men, 55, Soviet theologian, murdered.[39]
- George Sime, 75, Scottish field hockey player.
- Anatoly Sofronov, 79, Soviet writer.
- Rimantas Stankevičius, 46, Soviet cosmonaut and pilot, plane crash.
- Hugh Sutherland, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[40]
10
[edit]- Charles Coleman, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Catharose de Petri, 88, Dutch mystic and spiritual leader.
- Svend Madsen, 93, Danish gymnast and Olympic champion.[41]
- Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow, 82, German flying ace during World War II.
- Zoltán Rozsnyai, 64, Hungarian conductor, heart attack.[42]
11
[edit]- F. F. Bruce, 80, Scottish biblical scholar.[43]
- Cai Chang, 90, Chinese politician and women's rights activist.
- Myrna Chang, 40, Guatemalan anthropologist, stabbed.
- Byron Eby, 85, American football player.[44]
- Julius Jacobsen, 75, Danish composer.
- Iris von Roten-Meyer, 73, Swiss journalist, suicide.[45]
12
[edit]- Irena Eichlerówna, 82, Polish actress.[46]
- Ivica Kurtini, 68, Yugoslav Olympic water polo player (1948, 1952).[47]
- Nancy Ryles, 52, American politician, cancer.
- Athene Seyler, 101, English actress.[48]
- Charles Walker, 50, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
13
[edit]- Adda Husted Andersen, 92, Danish-American jeweler, silversmith, and metalsmith.
- George Hardy, 78, Canadian-American labor leader, respiratory failure.[49]
- Marya Mannes, 85, American writer and critic.[50]
- Giancarlo Pajetta, 79, Italian politician.[51]
- Samuel S. Stratton, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1989).[52]
14
[edit]- Nazrul Islam Babu, 41, Bangladeshi lyricist.
- Wim De Craene, 40, Belgian singer, suicide by drug overdose.[53]
- Varananda Dhavaj, 70, Thai royal.
- Leonid Ivanov, 69, Soviet footballer.[54]
- Lotus Long, 81, American actress.
15
[edit]- Ken Domon, 80, Japanese photographer.[55]
- Valentin Filatyev, 60, Soviet cosmonaut.
- David Lester, 74, American biochemist.[56]
- Max Schäfer, 83, German football player.
- Gerard Veldkamp, 69, Dutch politician.
16
[edit]- James Francis Carney, 75, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, cancer.
- Jesús Evaristo Casariego, 76, Spanish writer and publisher.[57]
- Steve Condos, 71, American tap dancer, heart attack.[58]
- Semyon Kurkotkin, 73, Soviet general.[59]
- Oscarino Costa Silva, 83, Brazilian football player.
- Harold Palin, 74, English rugby player.
- John Staton, 88, American football player and businessman.[60]
- Ron Withnall, 75, Australian politician.
17
[edit]- Lucien Barrière, 67, French businessman, cardiac arrest.[61]
- Oliver Butterworth, 75, American author, cancer.[62]
- J. F. Gates Clarke, 85, Canadian-American entomologist, .[63]
- Jackie Cox, 78-79, Scottish footballer.[64]
- Janet Hill Gordon, 75, American politician.[65]
- Angelo Schiavio, 84, Italian football player.[66]
- Loretta Clemens Tupper, 84, American actress and singer.
18
[edit]- Gyula Décsi, 71, Hungarian politician and jurist.
- Richard Eric Holttum, 95, English botanist.
- Marjan Rožanc, 59, Yugoslav writer.[67]
- Ed Sadowski, 73, American basketball player, cancer.[68]
- Walter Thompson Welford, 74, British physicist.
19
[edit]- Werner Janssen, 91, American conductor.[69]
- Donal Keenan, 71, Irish Gaelic games administrator.
- Allan McKinnon, 73, Canadian politician, cancer.
- Ian Moir, 58, Australian rugby player.
- Hermes Pan, 80, American dancer and choreographer.[70]
- Walter Tucker, 91, Canadian politician.
20
[edit]- Rosa Balistreri, 63, Italian singer.[71]
- Siegfried Behrend, 56, German classical guitarist and composer.[72]
- Claude Colette, 61, French racing cyclist.[73]
- Dick Gyselman, 82, American baseball player.[74]
- Lucien Konter, 65, Luxembourgian footballer.[75]
- Thomas McGrath, 73, American poet and screenwriter.[76]
- Attilio Micheluzzi, 60, Italian comics artist.
- Jackie Moran, 67, American actor, lung cancer.[77]
- Ed Robnett, 70, American football player.[78]
- Robert Rodale, 60, American publishing executive, traffic collision.[79]
21
[edit]- Jacques-Laurent Bost, 74, French journalist, cancer.[80]
- Sumner Getchell, 83, American actor.
- Frans Herman, 63, Belgian Olympic runner (1952).[81]
- Takis Kanellopoulos, 56, Greek filmmaker, heart attack.
- Alexander Konstantinopolsky, 80, Soviet chess player.
- Rosario Livatino, 37, Italian magistrate, murdered.[82]
- Tufail Niazi, 73-74, Pakistani singer.
- Charles Calvin Rogers, 61, American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, prostate cancer.
- Robert L. Thorndike, 79, American psychologist, heart failure.[83]
- Xu Xiangqian, 88, Chinese general.[84]
22
[edit]- Raj Bahadur, 78, Indian politician.
- John A. Danaher, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1939–1945).[85]
- Michael Swann, 70, British microbiologist.[86]
- Len Szafaryn, 62, American gridiron football player.[87]
23
[edit]- Hilliard Beyerstein, 82, Canadian politician.
- William James Broughton, 77, New Zealand jockey.[88]
- Harry Z. Isaacs, 86, American businessman.
- László Ladány, 76, Hungarian jesuit, China watcher, and author.[89]
24
[edit]- Kang Joon-Ho, 62, South Korean boxer and Olympic medalist.[90]
- Zlata Kolarić-Kišur, 95, Yugoslav writer.
- Ladislas Smid, 75, Hungarian-French footballer.[91]
- Johnny Werts, 92, American baseball player.[92]
25
[edit]- Wilfred Burns, 73, British composer of film scores.[93]
- Stellio Lorenzi, 69, French screenwriter, cancer.[94]
- Frank C. Lynch-Staunton, 85, Canadian politician, stroke.
- Sabyasachi Mukharji, 63, Indian judge and Chief Justice, heart attack.
- Kaharuddin Nasution, 65, Indonesian politician.
- Prafulla Chandra Sen, 93, Indian politician.
- Giuseppe Valle, 86, Italian Olympic water polo player (1924).[95]
- Vjekoslav Vrančić, 86, Croatian politician.[96]
26
[edit]- Hiram Abas, 57-58, Turkish intelligence official, murdered.
- Lothar Collatz, 80, German mathematician, heart attack.[97]
- Alberto Moravia, 82, Italian novelist.[98]
- Saya Zawgyi, 83, Burmese poet, writer, and academic.
27
[edit]- John Aldam Aizlewood, 95, British soldier.
- Marie-Thérèse Auffray, 77, French painter.[99]
- Matvey Blanter, 87, Soviet composer ("Katyusha").
- Carlos Guichandut, 75, Argentine singer.[100]
- Seymour H. Knox II, 92, American academic.[101]
- María Agustina Rivas López, 70, Peruvian religious sister, shot.
28
[edit]- Roy Francis Adkins, 42, English gangster, shot.
- Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, 61, Indian musician.[102]
- Dan Davin, 77, English writer.[103]
- Ray Hendrick, 61, American racing driver, cancer.
- Prince Karl of Leiningen, 62, German noble.
- Larry O'Brien, 73, American politician and NBA commissioner, cancer.[104]
- Willy Schröder, 78, German discus thrower and Olympian.[105]
29
[edit]- Scott Bartlett, 46-47, American artist, complications from an organ transplant.[106]
- Jacques Boulas, 41, French racing cyclist.[107]
- Raffaele Forni, 84, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, traffic collision.
- Lawrence Kasha, 56, American playwright, AIDS.[108]
- Freddie Kohlman, 72, American musician, cancer.[109]
- David Park, 54-55, British computer scientist.[110]
- Patrick Tierney, 86, Irish politician.
30
[edit]- Alexej Čepička, 80, Czechoslovak politician.
- W. F. R. Hardie, 88, Scottish philosopher.
- Rudolf Jahn, 83, German politician.
- Michel Leiris, 89, French writer, heart attack.[111]
- Rob Moroso, 22, American racing driver, traffic collision.[112]
- Shankar Nag, 35, Indian actor and filmmaker, traffic collision.
- Phil Napoleon, 89, Early jazz trumpeter and bandleader.[113]
- Alice Parizeau, 60, Polish-Canadian writer, cancer.[114]
- Nels Potter, 79, American baseball player.[115]
- Ruth Cheney Streeter, 94, United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel, heart failure.[116]
- Patrick White, 78, British-Australian writer, Nobel Prize recipient (1973).[117]
- Zygmunt Zintel, 79, Polish actor.
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