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The following is a list of notable deaths in 1988. 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.
Deaths in 1988
[edit]January
[edit]- January 1
- Margot Bryant, 90, English stage and television actress.
- Marcel Hillaire, 79, German-born American character actor.
- Clementine Hunter, 101, American folk artist.
- Anwar Hussain, 62, Indian actor and producer.
- John S. Millis, 84, American president of Western Reserve College, cancer.
- Anatoli Nenartovich, 72, Russian painter.
- Rolf Presthus, 51, Norwegian politician and lawyer, member of the Norwegian Parliament, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Max Siegel, 69, American psychologist, president of American Psychological Association, heart attack.
- Anna Sipos, 79, Hungarian international table tennis player and world champion.
- Dan Spring, 77, Irish Labour Party politician and Gaelic footballer.
- January 2
- Dada Bhagwan, 79, Indian spiritual leader.
- Bill Crawford-Compton, 72, New Zealand flying ace of Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
- E. B. Ford, 86, British ecological geneticist.[1]
- Jesse Gray, 64, American civil rights leader and politician.
- Fritz Heider, 91, Austrian psychologist.
- Peter Mills, 61, English eccentric and pretender.
- Varadarajan Mudaliar, 61, Indian crime boss, heart attack.
- January 3
- Rose Ausländer, 86, Austro-Hungarian-born poet.[2]
- William Cagney, 82, American film producer and actor, brother of James Cagney.
- Joie Chitwood, 75, American racecar driver and businessman.
- Lance Collins, 71, Australian rules footballer.
- John Dopyera, 94, Slovak-American inventor and entrepreneur.
- Gaston Eyskens, 82, Belgian politician, Prime Minister of Belgium.[3]
- Bill Gibb, 44, Scottish fashion designer, bowel cancer.
- Nando González, 66, Spanish international footballer.
- Gladys Lunn, 79, English middle-distance runner and javelin thrower.
- Franz Muxeneder, 67, Austrian actor.
- January 4
- Leo de Block, 83, Dutch politician and businessman.
- William Gilpin, 85, English bishop.
- Henfil, 43, Brazilian cartoonist, caricaturist, journalist and writer, AIDS from blood transfusion.
- Lily Laskine, 94, French harpist.
- Carl Shipp Marvel, 93, American chemist.
- January 5
- Joe Keohane, 69, Irish Gaelic football manager, selector and player.
- "Pistol" Pete Maravich, 40, American basketball player, heart failure.[4]
- Go Mishima, 63–64, Japanese homoerotic fetish artist, founder of magazine Sabu, complications from cirrhosis.
- Herbert Waddell, 85, Scottish international rugby union player.
- January 6
- Bern Dibner, 90, Ukrainian-born American electrical engineer, industrialist and historian of science and technology.
- January 7
- Michel Auclair, 65, Weimar-born actor.
- Cyril Gwynn, 90, British poet.
- Trevor Howard, 74, English stage, film and television actor, cirrhosis of the liver.[5]
- Arthur R. M. Lower, 98, Canadian historian.
- Venko Markovski, 72, Bulgarian and Macedonian writer, poet, partisan and Communist politician.
- Michael Mills, 68, English television producer and director.
- Marilyn Schreffler, 42, American voice actress, colorectal infection caused by liver cancer.
- Alfred Ubbelohde, 80, Belgian-born English physical chemist.
- January 8
- Ray Bauduc, 81, American jazz drummer.
- Gérard Buhr, 59, French film and television actor.
- Jared French, 82, American painter.
- Einar Gjerstad, 90, Swedish archaeologist.
- Boyd "Red" Morgan, 72, American NFL footballer, movie actor and stuntman.
- Frank Pace, 75, American politician and business executive, U.S. Secretary of the Army, heart attack.
- Chen Bing Sun, 73–74, Chinese-Filipino artist, playwright and songwriter, cancer.[6]
- January 9
- Gregory Ain, 79, American architect.
- Juraj Krnjević, 92, Croatian politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Yugoslavia.
- Thierry Maulnier, 78, French journalist, essayist, dramatist and literary critic.
- Jukichi Uno, 73, Japanese actor.
- January 10
- Hilde Bussmann, 73, German international table tennis player and world champion.
- Hugh A. Robertson, 55, American film director and editor.
- January 11
- Pappy Boyington, 75, American combat pilot and U.S. Marine Corps fighter ace during World War II, lung cancer.
- Robert F. Kennon, 85, American politician and judge, Governor of Louisiana.
- Isidor Isaac Rabi, 89, Austro-Hungarian-born American physicist and academic, Nobel Laureate, cancer.[7]
- John J. Williams, 83, American businessman and politician, U.S. Senator.
- January 12
- Joe Albany, 63, American modern jazz pianist.
- Hiram Bingham IV, 84, American diplomat.
- Suniti Choudhury, 70, Indian nationalist.
- Connie Mulder, 62, South African politician and cabinet minister.
- Piero Taruffi, 81, Italian racing driver.
- F. D. Washington, 75, American minister.
- January 13
- Viktors Arājs, 78, Russian-born Nazi officer.
- Chiang Ching-kuo, 77, Chinese politician, eldest son of Chiang Kai-shek, heart attack.[8]
- Kenneth Marks, 67, British politician, member of Parliament.
- Mavelikara Krishnankutty Nair, 67, Indian Carnatic Mridangam player.
- January 14
- Walter Assef, 74, Canadian politician and Vaudevillian, mayor of Thunder Bay.
- Jimmy Maelen, 47, American percussionist, leukemia.
- Georgy Malenkov, 86, Soviet politician, Premier of the Soviet Union.[9]
- January 15
- Donald Healey, 89, English car designer, rally driver and speed record holder.
- Seán MacBride, 83, Irish Republican Army leader and politician, recipient of Nobel Peace Prize.[10]
- Viana Moog, 81, Brazilian lawyer, journalist, novelist and essayist.
- Maurice K. Temerlin, 64, American psychologist and author.
- January 16
- Andrija Artuković, 88, Croatian lawyer and politician, Minister of Interior of Croatia.
- Ballard Berkeley, 83, English actor of stage and screen.
- Otto Degener, 88, American botanist and conservationist.
- Harlan Hubbard, 88, American artist and writer.
- Joseph Hutchinson, 85, British biologist.
- Lakshmi Kant Jha, 74, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.
- Adelfo Magallanes, 77, Peruvian footballer.
- January 17
- Leela Mishra, 80, Indian actress, heart attack.
- Roy Padilla Sr., 61, Filipino politician, governor of Camarines Norte, assassinated.
- Edward Weinfeld, 86, Judge of the U.S. District Court.
- January 18
- Val Doube, 73, Australian politician, 73, Victorian Minister of Health.
- Jean Mitry, 83, French film theorist, critic and filmmaker.
- Santiago Polanco-Abreu, 67, resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.
- John Rossiter, 74, Australian politician, member of Victorian Legislative Assembly, father of Susan Renouf.
- January 19
- Bridget Boland, 74, Irish-British screenwriter, playwright and novelist.
- Gladys Elphick, 83, Australian founding president of the Council of Aboriginal Women of South Australia.
- Yevgeny Mravinsky, 84, Russian conductor and pianist.
- January 20
- Paul Esser, 74, German stage and television actor, and voice actor.
- Abdul Ghaffar Khan, 97, Pakistani independence activist, complications of a stroke.
- Philippe de Rothschild, 85, French Grand Prix motor racing driver, screenwriter and playwright.[11]
- James D. Theberge, 57, American diplomat, United States ambassador to Nicaragua and Chile, heart attack.
- January 21
- Vincent Lingiari, 79, Australian Aboriginal rights activist.
- Joe Mooney, 71, Irish senator.
- Abraham Sofaer, 91, Burmese-born British actor of stage, film and television, congestive heart failure.
- Zev Vilnay, 87, Moldovan-born Israeli geographer, author and lecturer.
- January 22
- Marvin Felix Camillo, 50–51, American theater director and actor.
- Parker Fennelly, 96, American actor of film, television and radio.
- January 23
- Dan Daniel, 73, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Johnny Gee, 72, American Major League baseballer.
- Charles Glen King, 91, American biochemist.
- Hollingsworth Morse, 77, American television director.
- January 24
- Anthony Courtney, 79, British Royal Navy officer and politician.
- Werner Fenchel, 82, German-born Danish mathematician.
- January 25
- Steve Chomyszak, 43, American AFL and NFL footballer, pancreatic cancer.
- Colleen Moore, 88, American silent-screen actress, cancer.[12]
- Chen Shixiang, 82, Chinese entomologist.
- January 26
- Paul G. Goebel, 86, American NFL footballer.
- Gershon Iskowitz, 68, Polish-born Canadian artist.
- Hugh J. Schonfield, 86, British bible scholar.
- Raymond Williams, 66, Welsh socialist writer, academic, novelist and critic.
- Freddie Wolff, 77, British sprinter and Olympic gold medalist.
- January 27
- Massa Makan Diabaté, 49, Malian historian, author and playwright.
- Kemal Faruki, 77, Turkish international footballer.
- Edward Pawley, 86, American actor of radio, films and Broadway.
- January 28
- Klaus Fuchs, 76, German theoretical physicist and Soviet spy.[13]
- January 29
- Mihiel Gilormini, 69, American U.S. Air Force officer in World War II.
- James Rhyne Killian, 83, American president of MIT, chair of President's Intelligence Advisory Board.
- Seth Neddermeyer, 80, American physicist, complications of Parkinson's disease.
- Rogier van Otterloo, 46, Dutch composer and conductor, mesothelioma.
- January 30
- Bum Day, 89, American footballer.
- Robert Juday, 87, American high jumper and Olympian.
- S. K. Wankhede, 73, Indian cricket administrator, politician, Deputy speaker of Bombay Legislative Assembly.
- January 31
- David Ahern, 40, Australian composer and music critic, asthma attack.
- Helen Marie Black, 91, American cultural and civic leader, journalist and publicist.
- Homer Brightman, 86, American screenwriter.
- Air Chief Marshal Wallace Kyle, 78, Australian Royal Air Force leader, Governor of Western Australia.
- Al Laney, 92, American sportswriter.
- Charley Way, 90, American football player and coach.
February
[edit]- February 1
- Marcel Bozzuffi, 58, French film actor.
- John Grist Brainerd, 83–84, American electrical engineer.
- Jean Paul Guhel, 57, French ice dancer.
- Ted Hill, 72, Australian barrister, lawyer and communist activist.
- Thomas Francis Johnson, 78, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, car crash.
- Heather O'Rourke, 12, American child actress (Poltergeist), congenital stenosis of intestine.
- Stephen Taylor, 77, British physician, civil servant, politician and educator.
- February 2
- Quamrul Hassan, 66, Bengali artist, heart attack.
- Normie Smith, 79, Canadian ice hockey player.
- G. Mennen Williams, 76, American politician, governor of Michigan, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines.
- February 3
- Ronald Bladen, 69, Canadian-born American painter and sculptor.
- Robert Duncan, 69, American poet.
- Radamés Gnattali, 82, Brazilian composer.
- René Massigli, 99, French diplomat.
- Michael Nott, 71, British Anglican priest.
- Jocko Thompson, 71, American Major League baseballer.
- February 4
- Frank Giacoia, 63, American comics artist.
- Dhamma Jagoda, 47, Sri Lankan theatre and television play director and actor.
- Krzysztof Sitkowski, 52, Polish basketballer and Olympian.
- February 5
- Ove Arup, 92, English engineer, design engineer for Sydney Opera House.
- Dorothy Lewis Bernstein, 73, American mathematician.
- Stefan Dittrich, 75, German politician.
- Tommy Doyle, 72, Irish hurler.
- Clement Hurd, 80, American artist, Alzheimer's disease.
- Emeric Pressburger, 85, Hungarian-British film director and producer.[14]
- February 6
- Gary Berland, 37, American professional poker player, blood disorder.
- Richard Bock, 61, American jazz record producer.
- Marghanita Laski, 72, English journalist, radio panelist and novelist, lung disease.
- Nick Pietrosante, 50, American NFL footballer, prostate cancer.
- Barclay Plager, 46, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.
- Carmen Polo, 87, Spanish wife of Francisco Franco.[15]
- February 7
- Lin Carter, 57, American author of science fiction and fantasy.
- Ray Martin, 69, Austrian-British orchestra leader, cancer.
- February 8
- Pietro Arcari, 78, Italian footballer.
- Dolores Camarillo, 77, Mexican film, television and theatre actress.
- Allan Cuthbertson, 67, Australian-born British actor.
- Ralph Flanagan, 69, American swimmer and Olympic medalist.
- Alfréd Wetzler, 69, Austro-Hungarian–born Czechoslovakian writer.
- February 9
- Kurt Herbert Adler, 69, Austrian-born American conductor.
- Ermal Allen, 69, American NFL footballer, cancer.
- Henry Burrell, 83, Australian navy commander, Vice Admiral of Royal Australian Navy.
- Israel Nathan Herstein, 64, Polish-born American mathematician, cancer.
- Charles Moses, 88, British-born Australian administrator, general manager of Australian Broadcasting Commission.
- February 10
- Nat Cohen, 82, British film producer, heart attack.
- Yuri Illichev, 60, Soviet coach of Iraq and Iceland national football teams.
- Don Patterson, 51, American jazz organist.
- Chaya Mushka Schneerson, 86, Russian-born American wife of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Jewish spiritual leader.
- Aram Ter-Ghevondyan, 59, Egyptian-born Armenian historian.
- February 11
- Marion Crawford, 78, Scottish governess to Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth.
- Frederick Easson, 82, Scottish Episcopal Church bishop.
- René Hall, 75, American guitarist, heart disease.
- February 12
- Adolf Bieringer, 59, German politician, member of the Bundestag.
- Robert Coin, 86, French sculptor and engraver.
- Jacques Colombier, 86–87, French art director and film set designer.
- February 13
- John Curulewski, 37, American musician, original member of Styx, brain aneurysm.
- Ron Embleton, 57, British illustrator and comics artist, heart attack.
- Léon Goossens, 90, English oboist.[16]
- February 14
- Frederick Loewe, 86, German-born American composer, cardiac arrest.[17]
- Cal Niday, 73, American racecar driver, heart attack.
- Lynette White, 20, Welsh murder victim.
- Slavko Zagorac, 78, Austro-Hungarian–born Yugoslav footballer and manager.
- February 15
- Al Cohn, 62, American jazz saxophonist, arranger and composer, liver cancer.
- Richard Feynman, 69, American theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate in Physics, kidney failure.[18]
- Jay Leyda, 78, American filmmaker and film historian.
- Gardiner Means, 91, American economist.
- Arthur Mizener, 80, American professor of English and literary critic.
- February 16
- Charles Delaunay, 77, French author and jazz expert, Parkinson's disease.
- Vijaya Kumaratunga, 42, Sri Lankan actor, singer and politician, assassinated.
- Ye Shengtao, 93, Chinese writer, journalist, educator, publisher and politician.
- Oskar Skogly, 80, Norwegian trade unionist and politician, member of the Norwegian Parliament.
- February 17
- John M. Allegro, 65, English archaeologist and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, heart attack.
- Alexander Bashlachev, 27, Soviet poet, singer-songwriter and guitarist, probable suicide.
- Yuri Ovchinnikov, 53, Soviet bio-organic chemist.
- Alain Savary, 69, French politician.
- Karpoori Thakur, 64, Indian politician.
- Reginald Uren, 81, New Zealand architect.
- February 18
- Mahmood-ul Hassan, 63, Pakistani hockey player and Olympian.
- Abderrahman Ibrir, 68, Algerian footballer and manager, drowning.
- Giovanni Savonuzzi, 77, Italian automobile designer.
- February 19
- Isabel Bishop, 85, American painter and graphic artist.
- René Char, 80, French poet, member of the French resistance, heart attack.[19]
- André Frédéric Cournand, 92, French-American physician, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine.[20]
- William W. Eagles, 93, American officer, Major General in the U.S. Army.
- Walerian Kisieliński, 80, Polish international footballer.
- Walter Ohmsen, 76, German officer in the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
- S. V. Sahasranamam, 74, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
- February 20
- Bob O'Farrell, 91, American Major League baseballer.
- Mildred Seydell, 98, American journalist.
- Roger J. Williams, 94, American biochemist.
- Jim Woods, American Major League baseball sportscaster, cancer.
- February 21
- Angie Debo, 98, American historian.
- Bert Lucas, 65, Australian rules footballer.
- Aidan McAnespie, 23, Irish murder victim.
- Aleksandar Tomašević, 79, Serbian international footballer and manager.
- Martin Winter, 32, East German rower and Olympic gold medalist.
- February 22
- Edward Vaughan Bevan, 80, British rower and Olympic gold medalist.
- Albert Collier, 78, Australian rules footballer.
- Eugen Iordache, 65, Romanian international footballer and manager.
- Cecil Ramage, 93, Scottish barrister, actor and politician, Member of Parliament.
- Larry Shay, 90, American songwriter.
- February 23
- Pete Donohue, 87, American Major League baseballer.
- Jack Dugger, 65, American NFL footballer and NBL basketballer.
- February 24
- Rose Coyle, 73, Miss America 1936.
- James H. Douglas Jr., 88, American lawyer, senior official in U.S. Government, Secretary of the Air Force, cancer.
- Asoka Karunaratne, 72, Sri Lankan politician and philanthropist, heart attack.
- Loretta McNeil, 81, American sprinter and Olympic medalist.
- Mamdouh Salem, 69, Prime Minister of Egypt.
- Memphis Slim, 72, American blues pianist, singer and composer, renal failure.
- Bluma Zeigarnik, 87, Soviet psychologist.
- February 25
- Bernard Ashmole, 93, British archaeologist and art historian.
- Louis Zhang Jiashu, 94, Chinese Catholic Jesuit priest.
- Kurt Mahler, 84, German mathematician.
- Peck Morrison, 68, American jazz bassist.
- Dori Seda, 37, American artist, influenza.
- February 26
- Jaú, 78, Brazilian international footballer.
- Joseph Kiselewski, 87, American sculptor.
- Tom Oliver, 85, American Major League baseballer and rugby player.
- Satyawati Suleiman, 67, Indonesian historian and archaeologist.
- February 27
- Basil Boothroyd, 77, English humorous writer.
- Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, 89, French excommunicated Catholic bishop.
- Doug Holmquist, 46, American baseballer and Major League coach, heart attack.
- Franck Lavaud, 85, Haitian general and politician, President of Haiti.
- Gene de Paul, 68, American pianist, composer and songwriter.
- Kenneth Peach, 84, American cinematographer.
- February 28
- Harvey Kuenn, 57, American Major League baseballer, complications from heart disease and diabetes.
- Mikhail Naimy, 98, Lebanese poet, novelist and philosopher, pneumonia.
- Asakazu Nakai, 86, Japanese cinematographer.
- Kylie Tennant, 75, Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, biographer, and historian.
- February 29
- Robert H. Brower, 64, American professor of Far East Language and Literature.
- Beatriz Guido, 65, Argentinian novelist and screenwriter.
- February (date unknown)
- Cyril Jackson, 84, South African astronomer.
- Émile Lachapelle, 82, Swiss rower and Olympic gold medalist.
- Lolette Payot, 77, Swiss-French tennis player.
- John Smith, 49, English footballer.
- Ethel Venton, 96–97, English secularist, councillor and animal welfare activist.
March
[edit]- March 1
- Joe Besser, 80, American actor, comedian and musician, heart failure.
- Tommy Breen, 75, Irish international footballer.
- George B. Harper, 69, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate.
- Yoshi Katō, 75, Japanese stage and film actor.
- Luis Márquez, 62, Puerto Rican Major League baseballer, murdered.
- Tommy Potter, 69, American jazz double bassist.
- Jean Le Poulain, 63, French stage actor and director.
- March 2
- Raymond Hewitt, 47, American civil rights activist, leader of the Black Panther Party, heart attack.
- Harry Lundahl, 82, Swedish international footballer and manager.
- Thomas Vezzetti, 59–60, American politician, mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, heart attack.
- March 3
- Harold Langley, 84, British triple jumper and Olympian.
- Henryk Szeryng, 69, Polish-Mexican violinist, cerebral hemorrhage.[21]
- Lois Wilson, 93, American silent-screen actress, pneumonia.[22]
- Sewall Wright, 98, American geneticist.
- March 4
- James Peter Davis, 83, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Bobby Etheridge, 54, English footballer and first-class cricketer.
- J. Brooke Mosley, 72, American bishop.
- Franco Scalamandré, 89, Italian-born American textile designer, co-founder of Scalamandré Inc.
- March 5
- Ron Coe, 91, English professional cyclist.
- Santosh Dutta, 62, Bengali actor.
- Lewis J. Fields, 78, American lieutenant general in U.S. Marine Corps.
- János Németh, 81, Hungarian water polo player and Olympic gold medalist.
- Alberto Olmedo, 54, Argentine comedian and actor, fall from building.
- Mathilde Pincus, 70–71, American music supervisor.
- Rudolph Schaeffer, 101, American arts educator and artist.
- March 6
- Jeanne Aubert, 88, French singer and actress.
- Mairéad Farrell, 31, member of Provisional Irish Republican Army, shot by British army.
- Joan Hassall, 82, English wood engraver and book illustrator.
- Daniel McCann, 30, member of Provisional Irish Republican Army, shot by British army.
- Dick Ricketts, 54, American Major League baseballer and NBA basketballer, leukemia.
- Seán Savage, 23, member of Provisional Irish Republican Army, shot by British army.
- March 7
- Edmund Berkeley, 79, American computer scientist.
- Guido Celano, 83, Italian actor, voice actor and film director.
- Divine, 42, American singer, actor and drag queen, heart failure.[23]
- Martin Finn, 70, Irish politician.
- Robert Livingston, 83, American film actor.
- Joe Loco, 66, Puerto Rican Latin jazz and pop pianist and arranger.
- Prakash Mehrotra, 63, Indian politician.
- Olof Stahre, 78, Swedish Army officer, horse rider and Olympic gold medalist.
- March 8
- Gordon Carpenter, 68, American basketballer and Olympic gold medalist.
- Amar Singh Chamkila, 27, Indian singer and musician, gunned down.
- Ken Colyer, 59, English jazz trumpeter and cornetist.
- Werner Hartmann, 76, German physicist, complications after prostate surgery.
- Frank Osborne, 91, South-African-born English international footballer.
- Lala Abdul Rashid, 65, Pakistani hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.
- March 9
- Ronald Cove-Smith, 88, English international rugby union player, vice-president of British Medical Association.
- Milton Galamison, 64, American Presbyterian minister.
- Kurt Georg Kiesinger, 83, West German politician, Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany.
- M. E. Aldrich Rope, 96, English stained-glass artist.
- M. B. Sreenivasan, 62, Indian music director, heart attack.
- March 10
- Glenn Cunningham, 78, American middle-distance runner and Olympic medalist.
- Andy Gibb, 30, English singer, songwriter and performer, myocarditis.[24]
- Svetislav Glišović, 74, Yugoslavian international footballer and manager.
- Phạm Hùng, 75, Vietnamese politician, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.[25]
- Nikolay Karakulov, 69, Soviet sprinter and European champion.
- Abdul Khaliq, 54, Pakistani sprinter.
- Jock Semple, 84, Scottish-American runner and sports official, cancer of the liver and pancreas.
- Joey Sternaman, 88, American NFL footballer.
- William Wordsworth, 79, English composer.
- March 11
- Rashid Bakr, 54, Sudanese politician, Prime Minister of Sudan.
- Christianna Brand, 80, British crime writer and children's author.
- Khurshid Hasan Khurshid, 64, Indian-born Pakistani politician, President of Azad Kashmir, road accident.
- Jackie O'Driscoll, 66, Irish international footballer.
- March 12
- Samaresh Basu, 63, Indian writer.
- Romare Bearden, 76, American artist, author and songwriter, complications from bone cancer.
- Arnold Bell, 86, British actor.
- DeWitt Bodeen, 79, American film screenwriter and television writer.
- Charles Cochran Kirkpatrick, 80, American rear admiral in the U.S. Navy.
- Alvin McCoy, 84, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.
- Bernard Rudofsky, 82, Austrian-born American writer and architect.
- Karen Steele, 56, American actress and model, cancer.
- March 13
- Dino Bovoli, 73, Italian footballer and coach.
- Olive Carey, 92, American film and television actress.
- John Holmes, 43, American pornographic film actor, cardio-respiratory arrest and encephalitis due to AIDS.
- Patesko, 77, Brazilian international footballer.
- Vladimir Sakson, 60, Soviet painter, book illustrator and stage designer.
- Steno, 71, Italian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.
- March 14
- Abbas Abbasi, 63, Pakistani hereditary leader, Nawab and Amir of Bahawalpur State.
- Willi Apel, 94, German-born American musicologist and author.
- Bruno Balz, 85, German songwriter.
- Rudolf Gramlich, 79, SS officer and German international footballer.
- Henrik Malyan, 62, Georgian-born Armenian film director and writer.
- Saul Weingeroff, 72, American professional wrestling manager.
- March 15
- Ron Camm, 73, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
- Chevene Bowers King, 64, American attorney and civil rights leader, prostate cancer.
- Frank Perkins, 79, American song composer.
- Dmitri Polyakov, 66, Ukrainian-born Soviet operative and spy for the United States, executed by shooting.
- William J. Porter, 73, British-born American diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Algeria, South Korea, Canada and Saudi Arabia, cancer.
- Victor Wickersham, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- March 16
- Dorothy Adams, 88, American actress of stage, film and television.
- António Augusto Peixoto Correia, 74, Portuguese colonial governor of Cape Verde, Governor-general of Guinea-Bissau.
- Rollie Dotsch, 75, American football coach, pancreatic cancer.
- Paul Kohner, 85, Austro-Hungarian–born American talent agent and producer, heart attack.
- Albert Kónya, 70, Hungarian physicist and politician, Minister of Education.
- Erich Probst, 60, Austrian international footballer.
- Dannie Richmond, 56, American jazz drummer, heart attack.
- Jigger Statz, 90, American Major League baseballer.
- Luther Merritt Swygert, 83, United States circuit judge.
- Mickey Thompson, 59, American auto racing builder and promoter, gunned down.
- March 17
- Bruce C. Clarke, 86, United States Army general, stroke.
- Roland Drew, 87, American actor.
- Leif Granli, 78, Norwegian politician, President of the Storting.
- Reg Halton, 71, English footballer and Minor Counties cricketer.
- Franz-Otto Krüger, 70, German film and television actor.
- Tan Siew Sin, 71, Malaysian politician, Minister of Finance.
- March 18
- Gerald Abraham, 84, English musicologist, editor and music critic.
- Billy Butterfield, 71, American jazz bandleader, trumpeter, flugelhornist and cornetist.
- Waldemar Sjölander, 80, Swedish painter, printmaker and sculptor.
- Percy Thrower, 75, British gardener, horticulturist, broadcaster and writer.
- March 19
- Reyner Banham, 66, English architectural critic and writer.
- Sabino Barinaga, 65, Spanish footballer and manager, heart disease.
- Philip Birnbaum, 83, American religious author and translator.
- John Otis Brew, 81, American archaeologist.
- Bun Cook, 84, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.
- Máirtín Ó Direáin, 77, Irish poet.
- Suzy Frelinghuysen (a.k.a. Suzy Morris), 76, American abstract painter and opera singer, stroke.
- Sid Harkreader, 90, American fiddle player and string band leader.
- March 20
- Dick Bell, 74, Canadian politician, member of the Canadian Parliament.
- Gil Evans, 75, Canadian-born American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader, peritonitis from prostate surgery.
- Samuel W. Reynolds, 97, United States senator.
- Agnes Wright Spring, 94, American journalist, writer and historian.
- March 21
- Virginia Axline, 76, American psychologist.
- Marie Burke, 93, English actress of stage, cinema and television.
- Walter Fricke, 72, German professor of theoretical astronomy, mathematician and cryptanalyst, cancer.
- Edd Roush, 94, American Major League baseballer.
- Charley Shipp, 74, American NBA basketballer and coach.
- Sigfrit Steiner, 81, Swiss actor.
- Patrick Steptoe, 74, English obstetrician and gynaecologist, pioneer of in-vitro fertilisation.
- March 22
- Gudmund Harlem, 70, Norwegian physician and politician.
- Rudolf Matz, 86, Croatian composer.
- Lester Rawlins, 63, American stage, screen and television actor, cardiac arrest.
- P. B. A. Weerakoon, 88, Sri Lankan educator and politician, member of the Ceylon Parliament.
- March 23
- Jimmy Jacobs, 58, American handball player, leukemia.
- Isaiah L. Kenen, 83, Canadian-born American journalist, lawyer and philanthropist.
- Murder of Deborah Linsley, 22, English murder victim.
- Dayton Lummis, 84, American film, television and theatre actor.
- Geoff McInnes, 79, Australian rules footballer.
- Pash, 37, Indian poet, gunned down.
- March 24
- Heinrich Aigner, 63, German politician.
- Turhan Feyzioğlu, 65–66, Turkish academic and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey.
- Abdullahi Issa, 67, Somali politician, Prime Minister of Italian Somalia.
- William Moseley Jones, 82, American attorney, speaker of the California State Assembly.
- Roger Loyer, 80, French motorcycle road racer.
- March 25
- James J. Howard, 60, American educator and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.
- Robert Joffrey, 57, American dancer, teacher, producer and choreographer, organ failure.
- Thomas William Lyons, 64, American Roman Catholic bishop, hepatitis from transfusion.
- Al Schwartz, 77, American screenwriter, television producer and director, brother of Sherwood Schwartz.
- March 26
- Julian Pierce, 42, American lawyer and activist, murdered (body found on this date).
- March 27
- Renato Salvatori, 55, Italian actor, liver cirrhosis.
- Charles Willeford, 69, American writer, heart attack.
- March 28
- Alan Crawford, 72, Australian rules footballer.
- Frans Peeraer, 75, Belgian international footballer.
- S. N. Tripathi, 75, Indian composer.
- March 29
- Maurice Blackburn, 73, Canadian composer and conductor.
- Arkady Bochkaryov, 57, Soviet basketballer and Olympic medalist.
- Ted Kluszewski, 63, American Major League baseballer, heart attack.
- Dulcie September, 52, South African anti-Apartheid activist, assassinated.[26]
- March 30
- Ranulph Bacon, 81, British police officer, Inspector-General of Police of British Ceylon.
- Edgar Faure, 79, French politician, lawyer and historian, Prime Minister of France.[27]
- John Clellon Holmes, 62, American author, poet and professor, cancer.
- Jimmy McGuigan, 64, Scottish footballer and manager.
- Doris Pawn, 93, American silent-screen actress.
- Luis Ravaschino, 85, Argentinian international footballer.
- Senerath Somaratne, 58, Sri Lankan politician.
- March 31
- Vincent Madeley Harris, 74, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Sir William McMahon, 80, Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia.[28]
- March (unknown date)
- Ruth Crosby Noble, 91, American author and herpetologist. (March 15 or 27)
April
[edit]- April 1
- Nell Jackson, 58, American sprinter and Olympic track coach.
- Jim Jordan, 91, American actor, stroke resulting from fall.
- April Tinsley, 8, American murder victim.
- April 2
- Pushpaben Mehta, 83, Indian social worker and politician.
- Anthony Pelissier, 75, English actor, screenwriter, producer and director.
- Vernon W. Thomson, 82, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, Governor of Wisconsin.
- April 3
- Milton Caniff, 81, American cartoonist.
- V. S. Wakankar, 68, Indian archeologist.
- April 4
- Gaston Eyskens, 82, Belgian politician and Prime Minister.
- Eric A. Havelock, 84, British classicist.
- April 5
- Boyd Brumbaugh, 72, American NFL footballer.
- Dutch Dorman, 85, American minor league baseballer and Major League scout.
- Anthony Emery, 69, English Roman Catholic bishop.
- Swede Halbrook, 55, American NBA basketballer, heart attack.
- Alf Kjellin, 68, Swedish film actor and director, heart attack.
- Alan Shorter, 55, American jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, ruptured aorta.
- April 6
- Gunārs Astra, 56, Latvian human rights activist and anti-Soviet dissident, heart disease.
- John Clements, 77, British actor and producer.
- Leroy Kirkland, 82–84, American arranger, bandleader, guitarist and songwriter.
- Hamdija Pozderac, 64, Yugoslav communist politician, President of People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- April 7
- Cesar Bresgen, 74, Austrian composer.
- Denis Hamilton, 69, English newspaper editor.
- Dinanath Nadim, 72, Indian poet.
- Albert S. Rogell, 86, American film director.
- Christopher Rollinson, 59, New Zealand boxer.
- April 9
- Brook Benton, 56, American singer and songwriter, pneumonia.
- John Herman Dent, 80, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Dave Prater, 50, American soul and rhythm & blues singer and musician, car accident.
- Willy Schaeffler, 72, German-born American skier and coach, ski resort developer.
- April 10
- Turgut Atakol, 72, Turkish basketballer and international referee.
- Cliff Gladwin, 72, English test cricketer.
- Woody Kling, 62, American television writer, producer, playwright and composer, brain and lung cancer.
- Shigeo Sugiura, 70, Japanese swimmer and Olympic gold medalist.
- Teóphilo, 87, Brazilian international football.
- April 11
- Josef Artimovicz, 79, Austrian footballer.
- Ithell Colquhoun, 81, British painter, poet and author.
- James R. Domengeaux, 81, American lawyer and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Jeff Donnell, 66, American film and television actress, heart attack.
- Wolfram Fiedler, 36, East German luger and Olympic medalist, cancer.
- Jesse L. Lasky Jr., 77, American screenwriter, novelist, playwright and poet, pancreatic cancer.
- April 12
- Colette Deréal, 60, French actress and singer.
- Sheridan Gibney, 84, American writer and producer in theatre and film.
- Hartmann Lauterbacher, 78, German Nazi, Deputy Reichsjugendführer, Stabsführer of Hitler Youth, unconvicted war criminal.
- Harry McShane, 96, Scottish socialist.
- May Owen, 96, American medical doctor.
- Alan Paton, 85, South African writer and anti-Apartheid activist.[29]
- Frank Skaff, 77, American Major League baseballer.
- April 13
- Jean Gascon, 67, Canadian opera director and actor, heart attack.
- April 14
- Daniel Guérin, 83, French libertarian-communist author.
- Pony Poindexter, 62, American jazz saxophonist.
- Camilla Ravera, 98, Italian politician, first female lifetime senator.
- John Stonehouse, 62, British businessman and minister, Member of Parliament, heart attack.
- April 15
- George E. Mylonas, 89, Greek archaeologist, heart attack.
- Maria Ulfah Santoso, 76, Indonesian politician and women's rights activist.
- Kenneth Williams, 62, British actor and comedian, overdose of barbiturates.
- April 16
- John Anderson, 79, British Army general.
- José Dolhem, 43, French racing driver, power boat racing accident.
- Youri Egorov, 33, Soviet classical pianist, complications from AIDS.
- Doug Mudgway, 63, New Zealand amateur wrestler.
- Francesco Pretti, 84, Italian racewalker and Olympian.
- John Reardon, 58, American baritone and actor, AIDS related pneumonia.
- Clifford Roach, 84, West Indian test cricketer.
- Bobby Thompson, 76, English stand-up comedian and actor, emphysema and cancer.
- Khalil al-Wazir, 52, Palestinian leader, assassinated.
- April 17
- Albert Fennell, 68, British film and television producer.
- Toni Frissell, 81, American photographer, Alzheimer's disease.
- Anthony Gaggi, 62, American mobster in the Gambino crime family, heart attack.
- Władysław Lemiszko, 76, Polish international ice hockey player and Olympian.
- Patrick Mphephu, 63–64, South African politician, President of Venda.
- Louise Nevelson, 88, Ukrainian-born American sculptor.[30]
- Eva Novak, 90, American film actress, pneumonia.
- Otto Pächt, 85, Austrian art historian.
- Carlos Sotomayor, 76–77, Chilean painter, heart attack.
- Ormond Wilson, 80, New Zealand politician, Member of Parliament, stroke.
- Isaak Yaglom, 67, Soviet mathematician and author.
- April 18
- Pierre Desproges, 48, French humorist, lung cancer.[31]
- Oktay Rıfat Horozcu, 73, Turkish writer and playwright.
- Lawrence E. Imhoff, 92, American soldier and lawyer, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Antonín Puč, 80, Czechoslovakian international footballer.
- Bess Bolden Walcott, 101, American educator, librarian, museum curator and activist.
- April 19
- Kwon Ki-ok, 87, first Korean female aviator.
- Claude Lister, 76, British tennis player and coach.
- Piotr Nazarov, 66, Soviet painter and art teacher.
- April 20
- Roger Cloud, 78, American politician, Speaker of Ohio House of Representatives.
- April 21
- Gord Barwell, 43, Canadian football player, brain cancer.
- I. A. L. Diamond, 67, Romanian-born American screenwriter, multiple myeloma.[32]
- Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia, 90, Russian-born French woman, child of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia.
- Buddy Humphrey, 52, American NFL footballer, brain tumour.[33]
- Paul Steinitz, 78, English organist.
- April 22
- Kenneth Haworth, 85, English Dean of Salisbury.
- Peter Helck, 94, American illustrator.
- Melvin Price, 83, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Irene Rich, 96, American film and radio actress, heart failure.[34]
- Tchicaya U Tam'si, 56, Congolese author.
- April 23
- Axel Grönberg, 69, Swedish wrestler and Olympic gold medalist.
- Karl Leonhard, 84, German psychiatrist.
- Eitaro Ozawa, 79, Japanese film and stage actor and director.
- Michael Ramsey, 83, British Church of England bishop, Archbishop of Canterbury.[35]
- April 24
- Gioacchino Colombo, 85, Italian automobile engine designer.
- Mikhail Trufanov, 66, Soviet painter.
- April 25
- René Cardona, 82, Mexican director, actor, producer, screenwriter and film editor.
- Lygia Clark, 67, Brazilian artist, heart attack.
- Carolyn Franklin, 43, American singer-songwriter, breast cancer.
- George Henson, 76, English footballer.
- Ken Jones, 60, British conductor and composer of film and television music.
- Ferenc Pataki, 70, Hungarian gymnast and Olympic gold medalist.
- Edward Chester Plow, 83, Canadian soldier, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, lung cancer.
- Lanny Ross, 82, American singer, pianist and songwriter.
- Clifford D. Simak, 83, American science fiction writer.
- Valerie Solanas, 52, American author and feminist, attempted to murder Andy Warhol, pneumonia.[36]
- April 26
- Guy Boyd, 64, Australian potter and sculptor, coronary atherosclerosis.
- Guillermo Haro, 75, Mexican astronomer.
- Frederick D. Patterson, 86, American academic administrator.
- M. V. P. Peiris, 89, Sri Lankan orthopaedic surgeon and politician.
- Bennett Stewart, 75, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- April 27
- Fred Bear, 86, American bow hunter and manufacturer, heart attack.
- Helene Thomas Bennett, 86, American bacteriologist and businesswoman.
- Valery Legasov, 51, Soviet chemist, chief of Chernobyl disaster investigation commission, suicide by hanging.[37]
- David Scarboro, 20, English actor.
- Arnie Shockley, 84, American NFL footballer.
- Tommy Thomas, 88, American Major League baseballer.
- April 28
- Fenner Brockway, 99, British socialist politician and anti-war activist.[38]
- William Coleman, 53–54, American historian of science, leukemia.
- Michael Grumley, 45, American writer and artist.
- William Potter Gale, 71, American political activist and white supremacist.
- Hagop Hagopian, 36–37, leader of Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia, assassinated.
- Broadus Mitchell, 95, American historian, writer and professor.
- B. W. Stevenson, 38, American country pop singer and musician, staph infection after heart surgery.
- April 29
- Andrew Cruickshank, 80, Scottish actor.
- Irving Kolodin, 80, American music critic and historian.
- James McCracken, 61, American operatic tenor.
- Martin Wyldeck, 74, English actor.
- Bill Zock, 70, Canadian football player.
- April 30
- Tiger Joe Tomasso, 65–66, Canadian professional wrestler.
May
[edit]- May 1
- Claude Demetrius, 71, American songwriter.
- Ben Lexcen, 52, Australian yachtsman and marine architect, designed winged keel which won America's Cup, heart attack.
- Louis Maurer, 84, Swiss footballer and manager.
- Erwin Nyc, 73, Polish international footballer.
- Paolo Stoppa, 81, Italian actor, leukemia.
- May 2
- John Weir Foote, 83, Canadian military chaplain and politician.
- Pavel Kadochnikov, 72, Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter.
- May 3
- Julia Butler Hansen, 80, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- José María Jáuregui, 92, Spanish footballer and Olympian.
- Takeshi Kimura, 76, Japanese screenwriter, throat obstruction.
- Premendra Mitra, 83, Indian poet, writer and film director.[39]
- Lev Pontryagin, 79, Soviet mathematician.[40]
- Bill Speidel, 76, American newspaper columnist.
- Paul Vario, 73, American mobster from the Lucchese crime family, respiratory failure from lung cancer.
- May 4
- Stanley William Hayter, 86, English painter.
- Jan Mazurkiewicz, 91, Polish military leader and politician.
- Oleg Zhakov, 83, Soviet film actor.
- May 5
- Norm Betson, 73, Australian rules footballer.
- Jack Daly, 72, Irish politician.
- Billo Frómeta, 72, Dominican orchestra conductor, arranger and composer.
- Katharine DuPre Lumpkin, 90, American writer.
- Hamid Mirza, 70, Iranian heir presumptive of former ruling dynasty of Iran, son of last Qajar Crown Prince of Iran.
- George Rose, 68, English actor and singer in theatre and film, murdered.
- Michael Shaara, 59, American author of science fiction, sports fiction and historical fiction, heart attack.
- May 6
- Joep Brandes, 67, Dutch international footballer.
- Richard Caliguiri, 56, American politician, mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Costantino Nivola, 76, Italian-born American sculptor, heart attack.
- Austin Robertson Sr., 79, Australian rules footballer.
- May 8
- Robert A. Heinlein, 80, American science fiction author, emphysema and heart failure.[41]
- Charles Pollock, 85, American abstract painter, brother of artist Jackson Pollock.
- Abdel Moneim Wahby, 76, Egyptian international basketballer, referee and Olympian.
- May 9
- Willie Moir, 66, Scottish international footballer.
- Moses Scott, 76, Archbishop of the Province of West Africa.
- May 10
- Ciarán Bourke, 53, Irish musician.
- Shen Congwen, 85, Chinese writer, heart attack.[42]
- Richard B. Ogilvie, 65, American attorney and law enforcement officer, Governor of Illinois.
- May 11
- Isabella Gordon, 86, Scottish marine biologist.
- Kim Philby, 76, British intelligence officer and spy, heart failure.[43]
- May 12
- Paul Osborn, 86, American playwright and screenwriter.
- Hank Schenz, 69, American Major League baseballer.
- May 13
- Chet Baker, 58, American jazz trumpeter and vocalist, fall from building.[44]
- Sergey Gorshkov, 78, Soviet Admiral of the Fleet.
- Friedrich Guggenberger, 73, German admiral and Nazi U-boat commander.
- Irene Manton, 84, British botanist, Professor of Botany at University of Leeds.
- Albertine Winner, 81, British physician and medical administrator.
- May 14
- Fred Atkins, 77–78, New Zealand—born Canadian professional wrestler.
- Ernesto Giménez Caballero, 88, Spanish writer, diplomat and pioneer of Fascism.
- Willem Drees, 101, Dutch politician and historian, Prime Minister of the Netherlands.[45]
- Zhuang Xiquan, 99, Chinese politician.
- May 15
- Andrew Duggan, 64, American actor, throat cancer.
- Fulvia Franco, 56, Italian actress and model.
- Greta Nissen, 82, Norwegian-born American film and stage actress, Parkinson's disease.[46]
- R. B. Nunnery, 54, American NFL footballer.
- Thomas E. Stephens, 84, Irish-born American politician.
- May 16
- Charles Keeping, 63, English illustrator and children's book author, brain tumour.
- Jules Levin, 66, American politician.
- Anatoli Maslyonkin, 57, Soviet international footballer and Olympic gold medalist.
- Peter J. Ortiz, 74, United States Marine Corps colonel, cancer.
- Bruce Watson, 78, Scottish organic chemist and politician.
- May 17
- Frank Gallop, 87, American radio and television personality.
- Guy Glover, 77, Canadian producer and administrator.
- May 18
- Daws Butler, 71, American voice actor, heart attack.
- Anthony Forwood, 72, English actor, liver cancer and Parkinson's disease.
- Brandon Rhys-Williams, 60, British politician, Member of Parliament, pneumonia as complication of leukemia.
- F. Elizabeth Richey, 75, American field hockey and squash coach.
- Enzo Tortora, 59, Italian television presenter, cancer.
- May 19
- Dave McCleave, 76, English boxer and Olympian.
- Lloyd Vaughan, 79, American animator.
- May 20
- Ana Aslan, 91, Romanian biologist and physician.
- Nick Corwin, 8, American murder victim.
- Dick Jacobs, 70, American musician, conductor, arranger and orchestrator.
- Mike Reinbach, 39, American Major League baseballer, car accident.
- Marion G. Romney, 90, American Mormon leader.
- Victorio Unamuno, 78, Spanish footballer.
- May 21
- Harry Babasin, 67, American jazz bassist.
- Richard J. Daronco, 56, American lawyer and judge, assassinated.
- Sammy Davis Sr., 87, American dancer, father of entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
- Dino Grandi, 92, Italian Fascist politician.[47]
- Barbara Laage, 67, French film actress.
- Guillermo Marín, 82, Spanish film and theatre actor.
- May 22
- Giorgio Almirante, 73, Italian politician, founder and leader of neo-fascist Italian Social Movement.
- May 24
- Tom Adair, 74, American songwriter, composer and screenwriter.
- Tom Burtt, 73, New Zealand test cricketer and international hockey player.
- Freddie Frith, 79, British Grand Prix motorcycle road racing world champion.
- Ernest Labrousse, 93, French historian.
- Aleksei Losev, 94, Soviet philosopher.
- May 25
- Ruth Malcomson, 82, Miss America 1924.
- Karl August Wittfogel, 91, German-born American playwright and historian, pneumonia.
- May 26
- Jules Gales, 63, Luxembourgian international footballer and Olympian.
- Juan Orol, 90, Spanish-born Mexican actor, film producer, director and screenwriter, liver disease.
- Nicolò Vittori, 79, Italian rower and Olympic gold medalist.
- May 27
- John DiGilio, 55, American mobster with the Genovese crime family, murdered.
- Florida Friebus, 78, American writer and actress of stage, film and television.
- Hjördis Petterson, 79, Swedish actress.
- Ernst Ruska, 81, German physicist, Nobel laureate in Physics.[48]
- Alwyn Warren, 87, New Zealand Anglican Bishop of Christchurch.
- May 28
- Adolfo Contoli, 90, Italian pentathlete, decathlete, hurdler, pole vaulter, long jumper and high jumper, Olympian.
- Felix Morrow, 81, American communist political activist and newspaper editor.
- Sy Oliver, 77, American jazz arranger, trumpeter, composer, singer and bandleader.
- Evelyn Page, 89, New Zealand artist.
- Alfredo Volpi, 92, Brazilian painter.
- S. B. Yalegama, 62, Sri Lankan politician, member of Parliament, assassinated.
- May 29
- Henry Johansen, 83, Norwegian international footballer.
- Vladimír Menšík, 59, Czechoslovakian actor and entertainer, asthma.
- Siaka Stevens, 82, Sierra Leone politician, Prime Minister and President of Sierra Leone.[49]
- Elaine Black Yoneda, 81, American labour and civil rights activist, member of Communist Party, heart attack.
- May 30
- Iseline Crivelli, 85, Italian alpine skier and Olympian.
- Elton Plummer, 73, Australian rules footballer.
- Ella Raines, 67, American film and television actress, throat cancer.[50]
- May 31
- Edward Meagher, 79, Australian politician, member of Victorian Legislative Assembly.
- Dwarka Prasad Mishra, 86, Indian politician, writer and journalist.
- Arthur Olliver, 71, Australian rules footballer.
- Eduardo de Robertis, 74, Argentine physician and biologist.
- Tursun Uljabayev, 72, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan.
- May (date unknown)
- Rosa Collazo, 83–84, Puerto Rican political activist.
- Ted Ward, 70–71, Welsh international rugby union and rugby league footballer.
June
[edit]- June 1
- Leon Belasco, 85, Russian-born American actor and musician.
- Herbert Feigl, 85, Austrian-born American philosopher, cancer.
- Peter Hurkos, 77, Dutch-American who claimed psychic powers.
- Ricky May, 44, New Zealand-born Australian jazz singer and musician, heart attack.
- June 2
- Iosif Grigulevich, 75, Soviet secret police operative.
- Fred Halstead, 61, American Socialist Workers Party candidate for President of the United States.
- Horace Hildreth, 85, American politician and diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, heart attack.
- Raj Kapoor, 63, Indian actor, producer and director, asthma.[51]
- Annette Poivre, 70, French stage and film actress.
- June 3
- Anna Mahler, 85, Austrian-born sculptor.
- Davey Moore, 28, American professional boxer, asphyxia from being pinned under vehicle.
- Brian Spencer, 38, Canadian NHL ice hockey player, shot in drug-related robbery.
- June 4
- Majnun Gorakhpuri, 84, Pakistani short story writer, poet and literary critic.
- Ed Matesic, 80, American NFL football player.
- Sir Douglas Nicholls, 81, Australian pastor, campaigner for aboriginal reconciliation, Governor of South Australia.
- Renzo Palmer, 57, Italian film, television and stage actor, cancer.
- Allan Reuss, 72, American jazz guitarist.
- June 5
- Brian Ashby, 64, New Zealand Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, cancer.
- Michael Barrington, 63, British actor, heart attack.
- Robert Dudley Edwards, 79, Irish historian.
- James H. Gildea, 97, American politician, newspaperman and member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Roland Ritchie, 77, Canadian lawyer and Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
- June 6
- Thomas DiBella, 82, American mobster of the Colombo crime family.
- John Jordan, 58, Irish poet and short-story writer.
- June 7
- John Kerns, 65, Canadian football player, heart attack.
- June 8
- Russell Harty, 53, English television presenter of arts programs and chat shows, liver failure caused by hepatitis.
- Roger Lyndon, 70, American mathematician.
- Chuck Roberson, 69, American actor and stuntman, cancer.
- June 9
- Newt Allen, 87, American Negro League baseballer.
- Rashid Behbudov, 73, Azerbaijani singer and actor.
- June 10
- Arthur Gary Bishop, 35, American convicted sex offender and serial killer, executed by lethal injection.
- Louis L'Amour, 80, American novelist and short story writer, lung cancer (non-smoker).[52]
- Willie Ross, 77, Scottish politician, Secretary of State for Scotland, cancer.
- Henryk Stażewski, 94, Polish painter, visual artist and writer.
- Josep Tarradellas, 89, Spanish politician, President of the Government of Catalonia.
- June 11
- Mike Clancy, 63, American professional wrestler.
- Ernani Cuenco, 52, Filipino composer, film scorer and musical director.
- Nick O'Donnell, 62, Irish hurler.
- Lee Priester, 85, American Olympic javelin thrower.
- Giuseppe Saragat, 89, Italian politician, President of Italy.[53]
- Marianne Van Hirtum, 52, Belgian author.
- June 12
- Georg Hochgesang, 90, German international footballer.
- Gennadi Krasnitsky, 47, Uzbekistani international footballer, suicide by jumping.
- Marcel Poot, 87, Belgian composer, professor and musician.
- Franz Zingerle, 79, Austrian alpine skier and world champion.
- June 13
- Lucien Cardin, 69, Canadian lawyer, judge and politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada.
- Emil Telmányi, 95, Hungarian-born violinist.
- June 14
- Robert R. Barry, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Johnny Farrell, 87, American golfer, U.S. Open winner, stroke.
- June 15
- Frank A. Beach, 77, American ethologist and author.
- Hans Blöcker, 90, German politician, member of the German Bundestag.
- Hall Haynes, 59, American NFL footballer.
- Floyd J. McCree, 65, American politician.
- Robert Seymour, appr. 33, Northern Irish loyalist, shot.
- George Ward, 80, British politician, Secretary of State for Air.
- June 16
- Kim Milford, 37, American actor, singer-songwriter and composer, complications following open heart surgery.
- Andrea Pazienza, 32, Italian comics artist and painter, heroin overdose.
- Miguel Piñero, 41, Puerto Rican–born American playwright and actor, cirrhosis.
- June 17
- Elizabeth Lane, 82, English barrister and judge.
- June 18
- Archie Cochrane, 79, Scottish physician.
- Wilford Leach, 58, American theatre director, set designer, film director and screenwriter, AIDS-related stomach cancer.
- Sallie Martin, 92, American gospel singer.
- E. Hoffmann Price, 89, American writer of popular fiction.
- June 19
- M. Ajmal, 78, Indian-born Pakistani actor.
- Marie Logoreci, 67, Albanian film and stage actress.
- Teru Shimada, 82, Japanese-born American actor.
- Gladys Spellman, 70, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, complications from coma.
- June 21
- John Duncan Sr., 69, American attorney and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, cancer.
- George Ivașcu, 76, Romanian journalist, literary critic and communist militant.
- Tella Kitchen, 86, American folk artist.
- Sverre Riisnæs, 90, Norwegian jurist and public prosecutor.
- T. E. Utley, 67, British journalist and writer.
- June 22
- Jesse Ed Davis, 43, American guitarist, drug overdose.
- Dennis Day, 72, American actor, comedian and singer.
- Hank Edwards, 69, American Major League baseballer.
- Bramwell Fletcher, 84, English stage, film and television actor.
- Rose Franken, 92, American writer and playwright.
- Pieter Grobbelaar, 79, South African military commander, Commandant General of South African Defence Force.
- Perry Jackson, 68, American NFL football player.
- Jep Lacoste, 66, French rugby league coach.
- Leonard Matlovich, 44, American Vietnam War veteran, first gay service member to out himself to military, HIV.
- Howard Mitchell, 77, American cellist and conductor.
- Burrill Phillips, 80, American composer and pianist, complications after heart attack.
- Stuart Randall, 78, American actor of film and television.
- June 23
- Andrei Glanzmann, 81, Romanian international footballer.
- Dragan Godžić, 61, Serbian basketballer and coach.
- Sid Handleman, 67, Canadian politician, member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario, heart attack.
- Henry Murray, 95, American psychologist, pneumonia.
- Liang Shuming, 94, Chinese philosopher, politician and writer.
- June 24
- Mihai Beniuc, 80, Romanian poet, dramatist and novelist.
- Tex Leyendecker, 82, American NFL footballer.
- June 25
- Jean Boffety, 63, French cinematographer.
- Șerban Cioculescu, 85, Romanian literary critic, literary historian and columnist.
- Mildred Gillars, 87, American broadcaster employed by Nazi Germany, convicted of treason against U.S.A, colon cancer.
- Neville Pickering, 64, New Zealand politician, member of New Zealand Parliament.
- Hillel Slovak, 26, Israeli-American musician, guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, overdose .
- Jimmy Soul, 45, American vocalist, heart attack.
- June 26
- Hans Urs von Balthasar, 82, Swiss theologian and Catholic priest.[54]
- Hugh Bartlett, 73, English cricketer.
- Ludovik Jakova, 66, Albanian footballer and coach of Albanian national football team.
- Herb Mobberley, 83, Canadian football player.
- Yves Pratte, 63, Canadian lawyer and jurist, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, heart attack.
- June 27
- Léonie Adams, 88, American poet.
- John Groth, 80, American illustrator.
- Robert Margerit, 78, French journalist and writer.
- Aparicio Méndez, 83, Uruguayan lawyer, President of Uruguay.[55]
- R. Muttusamy, 62, Sri Lankan music director and singer.
- José Ignacio Palma, 78, Chilean engineer and politician.
- Heinz Rehfuss, 71, Swiss-American operatic bass-baritone.
- Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan, 85–86, Indian Congress politician, Governor of Sikkim.
- Louis Versyp, 79, Belgian international footballer and manager, Olympian.
- June 28
- Iris Origo, 85, English-born Italian biographer and writer.
- Kurt Raab, 46, West German stage and film actor, screenwriter and playwright, complications from AIDS.
- June 29
- Tengku Ampuan Afzan, 55, Malaysian Queen consort of Pahang, cancer.
- John Peet, 72–73, British journalist who defected to East Germany.
- Franciszka Themerson, 81, Polish-British painter, illustrator, filmmaker and stage designer.
- Albert Trueman, 86, American-born Canadian teacher, professor and university administrator.
- June 30
- Alan W. Bishop, 68, British geotechnical engineer and academic.
- Jan de Boer, 89, Dutch international footballer.
- Chacrinha, 70, Brazilian comedian, radio and TV personality, heart attack.
- A. S. Nair, 57, Indian painter, illustrator and cartoonist.
- Bill Ramsay, 60, Australian middle-distance runner and Olympian.
- Suthi Veerabhadra Rao, 41, Indian film actor, heart attack.
- June (unknown date)
- Michael Barry, 78, British television producer and director.
- Dave Crawford, 44, American R&B musician, songwriter, radio personality and record producer, murdered.
July
[edit]- July 1
- Costante Degan, 58, Italian politician, lung cancer.
- Aleksey Grinin, 68, Russian footballer and coach.
- Anton Leader, 74, American radio and television director.
- Alice Nunn, 60, American film and theatre actress, heart attack.
- Robert Riefling, 76, Norwegian classical pianist.
- Ed Sauer, 69, American Major League baseballer.
- Hermann Volk, 84, German Roman Catholic cardinal.
- July 2
- Vibert Douglas, 93, Canadian astronomer and astrophysicist.
- Johann Baptist Gradl, 84, German politician.
- Mahmoud Mirza, 82, Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty.
- Aldo Tonti, 78, Italian cinematographer.
- Eddie Vinson, 70, American alto saxophonist, heart attack.
- Arno Wolle, 85, Danish naturopath and mathematician.
- July 3
- Gabriel Dell, 68, American actor, leukemia.
- Fritz Wiessner, 88, German-born American pioneer of free climbing, strokes.
- July 4
- Adrian Adonis, 34, American professional wrestler, traffic accident.
- James Bilton, 79, English-born Canadian politician, Speaker of Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
- Tom Manley, 75, English footballer.
- Dave McKigney, 56, Canadian professional wrestler, traffic accident.
- Sally McNelly, 18, American homicide victim.
- Shane Stewart, 16, American homicide victim.
- William Thetford, 65, American psychologist and professor, heart attack.
- Lee Weyer, 51, American Major League baseball umpire, heart attack.
- July 5
- Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu, 67, Japanese judo champion.
- July 6
- John Drury Clark, 80, American rocket fuel developer, chemist and science fiction writer.
- Víctor Junco, 71, Mexican actor.
- July 7
- Jimmy Edwards, 68, English comedy writer and actor on radio and television, pneumonia.
- Helen Gandy, 91, American secretary to Federal Bureau of Investigation director J. Edgar Hoover, heart attack.
- July 8
- Ray Barbuti, 83, American sprinter and Olympic dual gold medalist.[56]
- Antony Fisher, 73, British businessman and think tank founder.
- Ranjit Khanwilkar, 27, Indian cricketer, train accident.
- Mount Etna Morris, 87, American politician, State Treasurer of Missouri.
- July 9
- Richard Spink Bowles, 75, Canadian lawyer, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.
- Alexandru Graur, 88, Romanian linguist.
- Anthony Holland, 60, American actor, suicide.
- Jackie Presser, 61, American labour leader, cardiac arrest.
- Barbara Woodhouse, 78, Irish-born British dog trainer, author and TV personality, stroke.
- July 10
- Alf Ackerman, 59, South African footballer and manager.
- Errol John, 63, Trinidad and Tobago–born English actor and playwright.
- N. Krishna Pillai, 71, Indian dramatist, literary critic, translator and historian of Malayalam language.
- Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, 85, American anthropologist, cardiac arrest.
- July 11
- Robert Ferro, 46, American novelist, AIDS.
- Milton Krims, 84, American screenwriter, journalist, short-story writer and novelist, pneumonia.
- Barbara Wootton, 91, British sociologist and criminologist.
- July 12
- Al Bedner, 90, American NFL football player.
- Bob Flanigan, 74, Australian rules footballer.
- Nevin William Hayes, 66, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Michael Jary, 81, German composer.
- Joshua Logan, 79, American stage and film director, progressive supranuclear palsy.[57]
- Pelagia Majewska, 55, Polish aeroplane and glider pilot and instructor, aircraft accident.
- Boyd Crumrine Patterson, 86, American mathematician, stroke.
- Enzo Sacchi, 62, Italian road and track cyclist and Olympic gold medalist.
- Julian Trevelyan, 78, English artist and poet.
- July 13
- Ji Dengkui, 65, Chinese political figure, Vice Premier of People's Republic of China.
- Hilda Gobbi, 75, Hungarian actress.
- Phil Monroe, 71, American animator and director, pancreatic cancer.
- July 14
- William Ofori Atta, 77, Ghanaian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Peter Raw, 66, Australian R.A.A.F. pilot and senior officer, lymphoma.
- Oronzo Reale, 85, Italian politician, Minister of Justice.
- Whitey Witt, 92, American Major League baseballer.
- July 15
- Jan Brzák-Felix, 76, Czechoslovakian slalom and sprint canoeist and Olympic gold medalist.
- Eleanor Estes, 82, American children's writer.
- Jean-Pierre Hoscheid, 76, Luxembourgian international footballer and manager, Olympian.
- Michael Illingworth, 55, New Zealand painter and farmer.
- Tore Keller, 83, Swedish international footballer and Olympic medalist.
- José Rafael Meza, 68, Costa Rican international footballer and manager.
- Sheldon T. Mills, 83, American diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, Afghanistan and Ecuador.
- Armand Mouyal, 62, French world champion fencer and Olympic medalist.
- July 16
- Herbert L. Anderson, 74, American nuclear physicist, lung failure due to poisoning.
- Ole Myrvoll, 77, Norwegian economist, professor and politician.
- July 17
- Bruiser Brody, 42, American professional wrestler, stabbed.
- Frank Carter, 77, Irish politician.
- Milton Krasner, 84, American cinematographer.
- July 18
- K. M. Daniel, 68, Indian literary critic.
- Elsa Gress, 69, Danish essayist, novelist and dramatist.
- Nico (Christa Päffgen), 49, German singer, songwriter, actress and model, cerebral hemorrhage resulting from fall.[58]
- Joly Braga Santos, 64, Portuguese composer and conductor, stroke.
- Miklós Szentkuthy, 80, Hungarian writer.
- July 19
- Vilhelm Aubert, 66, Norwegian sociologist.
- July 20
- Mark Boxer, 57, British magazine editor, brain tumour.
- John W. Galbreath, 90, American building contractor and sportsman.
- Iven Manning, 70, Australian politician, member of Legislative Assembly of Western Australia.
- July 21
- Jack Clark, 62, American television personality, game show host and announcer, bone cancer.
- Carroll William Dodge, 93, American mycologist and lichenologist.
- Raphael Soriano, 83, Greek-born American architect and educator.
- K. Vijayan, 48, Indian film director.
- July 22
- Avtar Singh Brahma, 36–37, Indian revolutionary and founding figure of the Khalistan Liberation Force.
- Larry Clemmons, 81, American animator, screenwriter and voice actor.
- Leonard Coulshaw, 92, British Chaplain of the Fleet and Archdeacon of the Royal Navy.
- Duane Jones, 51, American actor, cardiopulmonary arrest.
- Patrick Newell, 56, British actor, heart attack.
- Andreina Sacco, 84, Italian field athlete.
- Guy Sanderson, 82, English Anglican Bishop of Plymouth.
- Alexey von Schlippe, 72, Russian-born American painter.
- July 23
- Jahangir Khan, 78, Indian test cricketer and Pakistani cricket administrator.
- Stuart Legg, 77, English documentary filmmaker.
- Heinz Pagels, 49, American physicist, mountaineering accident.
- Bandu Patil, 52, Indian hockey player and Olympic gold medalist, cardiac arrest.
- July 24
- Ilona Elek, 81, Hungarian fencer and dual Olympic gold medalist.
- Manuel González, 70, Spanish footballer.
- John Harris, 71, Scottish footballer and manager.
- Trevor Harvey, 71, Canadian footballer.
- Robert McClory, 80, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Mira Schendel, 69, Brazilian artist, lung cancer.
- May Smith, 82, Indian-born New Zealand artist.
- July 25
- Judith Barsi, 10, American child actress, murder-suicide by father.
- Douglas Hickox, 59, English film and television director, complications from heart surgery.
- Glenn Killinger, 89, American NFL footballer.
- Anton Krásnohorský, 62, Czechoslovakian international footballer.
- Dave Tobey, 90, American basketball referee.
- July 26
- Grigori Pinaichev, 75, Soviet footballer and manager.
- Tetsuji Takechi, 75, Japanese theatre and film director, critic and author, pancreatic cancer.
- Lai Shiu Wing, 70–71, Chinese international footballer.
- July 27
- Felix Arnott, 77, Australian Anglican archbishop.
- Jack Drees, 71, American sportscaster, cancer.
- Ann Mari Falk, 71, Swedish writer and translator.
- Brigitte Horney, 77, German theatre and film actress.[59]
- Frank Zamboni, 87, American inventor and businessman.[60]
- July 28
- Caleb Gattegno, 76, Egyptian educator, psychologist and mathematician.
- Ray Martin, 78, Australian rules footballer.
- Syed Modi, 25, Indian badminton player, murdered.
- Tullio Pizzorno, 67, Italian sailor and Olympian.
- John Wheatley, 80, Scottish politician and judge.
- July 29
- Ellin Berlin, 85, American author, wife of Irving Berlin.
- Patrick Michael Dewan, 97, Canadian farmer and politician.
- Pete Drake, 55, American record producer, emphysema.
- Günther Radusch, 75, German Luftwaffe pilot.
- Paul Reardon, 78, American justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, heart failure.
- Georges Vuilleumier, 43, Swiss international footballer.
- July 30
- Arthur Mooney, 63, Australian rules footballer.
- Ólafur Jóhann Sigurðsson, 69, Icelandic novelist, short story writer and poet.
- William de Silva, 79, Sri Lankan politician.
- Bob Woytowich, 46, Canadian NHL ice hockey player, heart attack.
- July 31
- Li Fenglou, 76, Chinese footballer and manager.
- Stephen Murray-Smith, 65, Australian writer, editor and educator, heart attack.
- André Navarra, 76, French cellist.
- Trinidad Silva, 38, American comedian and actor, car crash.
- Raymond Stross, 72, British-born film producer.
- Jinadasa Weerasinghe, 61, Sri Lankan politician, assassinated.
- July (date unknown)
- William Rolls, 73, British flying ace in World War II.
August
[edit]- August 1
- John Dearden, 80, American Roman Catholic cardinal, pancreatic cancer.
- Florence Eldridge, 86, American actress.[61]
- Sheldon Kinser, 45, American race car driver.
- Georges Wambst, 86, French cyclist.[62]
- Gertrude Welcker, 92, German stage and silent-screen actress.
- August 2
- Steve Anderson, 82, American hurdler and Olympic medalist.
- Raymond Carver, 50, American short-story writer and poet, lung cancer.[63]
- Nityanand Kanungo, 88, Indian politician, Governor of Bihar and Gujarat.
- Nada Klaić, 68, Croatian historian.
- August 3
- Lillian Bilocca, 59, British fisheries worker, peritoneal cancer.
- Campbell Copelin, 87, English-born Australian actor.
- Tucker McGuire, 75, American-born British film and television actress.
- Krishnaswami Ramiah, 96, Indian agricultural scientist, geneticist and parliamentarian.
- Paddy Walsh, 81, Australian rules footballer.
- Vic Watson, 90, English international footballer.
- August 4
- Allan Adair, 90, British army Major General.
- Brian Brake, 61, New Zealand photographer, heart attack.
- Charles B. Brownson, 74, American World War II veteran, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Toshiwo Doko, 91, Japanese engineer.
- Harry Lee Waterfield, 77, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.
- August 5
- Red Davis, 80, American NFL footballer.
- James Devereux, 85, American general of the U.S. Marine Corps, member of U.S. House of Representatives, pneumonia.
- Colin Higgins, 47, French-born Australian-American screenwriter, actor, director and producer, AIDS-related illness.
- Arif Hussain Hussaini, 41, Indian-born Pakistani revolutionary leader, assassinated.
- Ralph Meeker, 67, American film, stage and television actor, heart attack.
- August 6
- John Bingham, 79, English thriller, detective and spy novelist, MI5 spy.
- Anatoly Levchenko, 47, Soviet cosmonaut, brain tumour.[64]
- Francis Ponge, 89, French essayist and poet.
- J. Skelly Wright, 77, American circuit judge.
- August 7
- Wilfred Jackson, 82, American animator, arranger, composer and director.
- August 8
- Alan Ameche, 55, American NFL player, heart attack.
- Kid Chocolate, 78, Cuban boxer.
- George Estregan, 49, Filipino film actor.
- Henri Frenay, 82, French military officer and member of the French Resistance.
- Félix Leclerc, 82, Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, writer, actor and political activist.
- Alan Napier, 85, English actor.
- Dominic Serventy, 84, Australian ornithologist.
- August 9
- Jimmie Fidler, 89, American columnist, journalist and radio and television personality.
- Owen Jenkins, 82, Welsh Anglican priest.
- Giacinto Scelsi, 83, Italian composer, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Ramón Valdés, 63, Mexican actor and comedian, stomach cancer.[65]
- August 10
- Arnulfo Arias, 86, Panamanian politician, doctor and writer, President of Panama, heart attack.
- Jean Brachet, 79, Belgian biochemist.
- Jan-Magnus Bruheim, 74, Norwegian poet and children's writer.
- Adela Rogers St. Johns, 94, American journalist, novelist and screenwriter.
- Paul Thek, 54, American painter and sculptor, AIDS.
- August 11
- Nellikode Bhaskaran, 64, Indian actor.
- Alfred Kelbassa, 63, German international footballer.
- K. Avukader Kutty Naha, 68, Indian politician, Deputy Chief Minister of Kerala.
- Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, 56, French opera director, set and costume designer, pulmonary embolism following a fall.
- Anne Ramsey, 59, American actress, cancer.[66]
- Jack Regan, 75, Australian rules footballer.
- August 12
- Jean-Michel Basquiat, 27, American artist, heroin overdose.[67]
- Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar, 92, Indian guru, writer and spiritual leader.
- August 13
- Mel Almada, 75, Mexican Major League baseballer.
- Fred Below, 61, American blues drummer, liver cancer.
- Per Digerud, 55, Norwegian cyclist and Olympian.
- Keith Hancock, 90, Australian historian and academic.
- James Heaslip, 87, Australian politician, member of South Australian Parliament.
- Sydney Jacobson, 79, British journalist, editor and political commentator.
- Gajanan Jagirdar, 81, Indian film director, screenwriter and actor, heart attack.
- Otto Passman, 88, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- William H. Phelps Jr., 85, Venezuelan ornithologist and businessman.
- Tenor Saw, 21, Jamaican dancehall singjay, hit and run accident.
- Gordon H. Scherer, 81, American lawyer and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- Edward Bennett Williams, 68, American lawyer and businessman, colon cancer.
- August 14
- Roy Buchanan, 48, American guitarist and blues musician, suicide by hanging.
- Robert Calvert, 43, South African–born British writer, poet and musician, heart attack.
- Michael Crowder, 54, British historian and author.
- Enzo Ferrari, 90, Italian motor racing driver and car maker, leukemia.[68]
- Hollis Dow Hedberg, 84, American geologist.
- August 15
- Rudy Collins, 54, American jazz drummer.
- Ronald Stein, 58, American film composer, pancreatic cancer.
- Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt, 86, German composer, musicologist and music historian and critic.
- Hartman Turnbow, 83, Mississippi farmer, orator and activist during the Civil Rights Movement.
- August 16
- Rashad Barmada, 74–75, Syrian politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Syria.
- Fred Butters, 84, English international rugby league footballer.
- Ron McAuliffe, 70, Australian politician and rugby league administrator, Australian senator, stroke.
- Rick Newsom, 38, American NASCAR Winston Cup driver, plane crash.
- August 17
- Akhtar Abdur Rahman, 64, Pakistani Army general, plane crash.
- Arnold Lewis Raphel, 45, American diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, plane crash.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., 74, American lawyer and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, lung cancer.
- Siddique Salik, 52, Pakistani army officer, plane crash.
- Victoria Shaw, 53, Australian film and television actress, emphysema.
- Samuel Silkin, 70, British politician, Attorney General for England and Wales.
- Jack Straus, 58, American professional poker player, aortic aneurysm.
- Bob Troughton, 84, Australian rules footballer.
- Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, 64, Pakistani military officer, President of Pakistan, plane crash.[69]
- August 18
- Sir Frederick Ashton, 83, British ballet dancer and choreographer.[70]
- Don Hummel, 80, American businessman and politician, mayor of Tucson.
- Michael Perrin, 82, Canadian-born British scientist.
- Jessica Powers, 83, American poet and nun, stroke.
- Ernst Simon, 88, German educator and religious philosopher.
- August 19
- Don Haggerty, 74, American actor of film and television.
- Russ Hathaway, 92, American NFL football player.
- August 20
- Leon McAuliffe, 71, American Western swing guitarist.
- Joan G. Robinson, 78, British author and illustrator of children's books.
- Lazarus Salii, 51, Palau politician, President of Palau, suicide by shooting.[71]
- August 21
- H. G. Adler, 78, Czechoslovakian-English German-language poet and novelist.
- Ray Eames, 78, American artist and designer.
- Eino Kirjonen, 55, Finnish ski jumper and Olympian.
- Stuart Leary, 55, South African footballer and first-class cricketer, suicide.
- Jerry Warren, 63, American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer and actor, lung cancer.
- August 22
- James Ryng, 75, Irish hurler.
- August 23
- Gerald Drayson Adams, 88, Canadian-born American business executive and literary agent.
- José Manuel de Sousa e Faro Nobre de Carvalho, 76, Portuguese army brigadier-general.
- C. Desmond Greaves, 74, English Marxist activist and historian.
- Laud Humphreys, 57, American sociologist and Episcopal priest, lung cancer.
- Josef Klehr, 83, German Nazi SS-Oberscharführer, Nazi concentration camp supervisor.
- Hans Lewy, 83, Prussian-born American mathematician.
- Alf Martinsen, 76, Norwegian international footballer and Olympic medalist.
- Menotti Del Picchia, 96, Brazilian poet, journalist and painter.
- Jack Sher, 75, American newspaper columnist, songwriter, film director, film writer and producer.
- August 24
- Pierre Béchu, 29, French ice dancer and Olympian, road accident.
- Leonard Frey, 49, American actor, complications from AIDS.
- Kenneth Leighton, 58, British composer and pianist, oesophageal cancer.
- Nat Stuckey, 54, American country singer, lung cancer.
- August 25
- Françoise Dolto, 79, French pediatrician and psychoanalyst, pulmonary fibrosis.[72]
- Gilbert Gil, 74, French film actor.
- Art Rooney, 87, American founding owner of Pittsburgh Steelers NFL football team, complications of a stroke.
- August 26
- Donald De Lue, 90, American sculptor.
- Carlos Paião, 30, Portuguese singer and songwriter, car accident.
- Fred Peart, 74, British politician, leader of the Houses of Lords and Commons.
- Milton Sperling, 76, American film producer and screenwriter, cancer.
- August 27
- Max Black, 79, Azerbaijani-born British-American philosopher.
- Charles Farrell, 88, Irish stage, film and television actor.
- Irene Higginbotham, 70, American songwriter and concert pianist.
- Jack Kane, 80, Australian senator.
- Mario Montenegro, 60, Filipino film actor, heart attack.
- William Sargant, 81, British psychiatrist.
- August 28
- Hazel Dawn, 98, American stage, film and television actress.
- Paul Grice, 75, British philosopher of language.[73]
- Guy Hocquenghem, 41, French writer and philosopher, AIDS-related complications.
- Jean Marchand, 69, Canadian trade unionist and politician.
- Max Shulman, 69, American writer and humorist, bone cancer.
- August 29
- David A. Hargrave, 42, American game designer and writer of fantasy and science fiction role-playing games.
- Horace Henderson, 83, American jazz pianist, organist, arranger and bandleader.
- Wilfred Johnson, 52, American mobster, murdered.
- Algirdas Klimaitis, 77–78, Lithuanian paramilitary commander.
- August 30
- Yan Kelun, 75, Chinese politician, diabetes.
- Jack Marshall, 76, New Zealand politician, Prime Minister of New Zealand.[74]
- August 31
- Grace Eldering, 87, American public health scientist.
- Vasil Mzhavanadze, 85, Georgian Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party.
- August (unknown date)
- Albert Büchi, 81, Swiss road bicycle racer.
- John Willie Parker, 63, English footballer.
- Sammy Thompson, 55, British trade unionist, cancer.
September
[edit]- September 1
- Luis Walter Alvarez, 77, American physicist, Nobel laureate in Physics, complications from esophageal cancer.[75]
- Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad, 58, Indian politician and cricketer.
- Hugh Hunt, 86, American set decorator.
- Leonor Sullivan, 86, American politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- September 2
- Alexander Aigner, 79, Austrian mathematician.
- Jim Bagby Jr., 71, American Major League baseballer.
- Jack Cooper, 80, British politician and trade union leader.
- Heinz Förstendorf, 80, German hockey player and Olympic medalist.
- Erik Frey, 80, Austrian film actor.
- Sir William Northam, 82, Australian yachtsman and Olympic gold medalist.
- Marshall Riddle, 70, American Negro League baseballer.
- Robert Watts, 65, American artist, lung cancer.
- September 3
- John Goodison, 44–45, English rock musician, songwriter and record producer, heart attack.
- Frederic McGrand, 93, Canadian physician and politician.[76]
- Ferit Melen, 81, Turkish civil servant and politician, Prime Minister of Turkey.
- Ferenc Sas, 73, Hungarian international footballer.
- Bibi Torriani, 76, Swiss ice hockey player and Olympic medalist.
- Miao Yuntai, 94, Chinese politician.
- September 5
- Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare, 72, Indian politician, Governor of Andhra Pradesh.
- Lawrence Brown, 81, American jazz trombonist.
- Gert Fröbe, 75, German actor, heart attack.[77]
- Boris Smyslovsky, 90, Russian-Finnish general.
- September 6
- Axel von Ambesser, 78, German playwright, actor and film director.
- Leroy Brown, 37, American professional wrestler, stroke.
- Autry Inman, 59, American country and rockabilly musician.
- Lew Krausse Sr., 76, American Major League baseballer.
- Harold Rosson, 93, American cinematographer.
- Karni Singh, 64, Indian Maharaja of Bikaner.
- Stefan Themerson, 78, Polish-born writer of children's literature, poet and novelist.
- September 7
- Abdul Haq Akorwi, 76, Pakistani Islamic scholar.
- Raymond Dubly, 94, French international footballer and Olympian.
- Vivi Janiss, 77, American actress.
- September 8
- G. M. Durrani, 68–69, Indian radio drama artist, playback singer, actor and music director.
- Fred Hawking, 78, Australian rules footballer.
- Mel Rosser, 87, Welsh international rugby union and rugby league player.
- September 9
- Mona Best, 64, British music club proprietor, heart attack.
- Leroy McGuirk, 77, American professional wrestler and promoter.
- September 10
- Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, 56, Brazilian film director and screenwriter.
- Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan, 67–68, Pakistani Chief Minister of Balochistan.
- Virginia Satir, 72, American author and psychotherapist.
- William H. Shaw, 79, American economist, businessman and government official, cancer.
- September 11
- Wilhelm Batz, 72, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
- Roger Hargreaves, 53, British cartoonist, illustrator and writer of children's books, stroke.[78]
- September 12
- Alan Bible, 78, American lawyer and politician, United States Senator.
- Stephen B. Grimes, 61, English production designer and art director.
- Margaret McFarland, 83, American child psychologist.
- Bill Mitchell, 76, American automobile designer, heart failure.
- John D. J. Moore, 77, American lawyer and business executive, United States Ambassador to Ireland, bone cancer.
- Lauris Norstad, 81, American General in the United States Army and Air Force.
- Charlie Palmieri, 60, Puerto Rican bandleader, heart attack.
- Mars Ravelo, 71, Filipino comic book cartoonist and graphic novelist.
- John Ryan, 77, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly.
- September 13
- Gerd Hornberger, 78. German sprinter and Olympic medalist.
- Peter Young, 73, British Army officer and military historian.
- September 14
- Donald Albery, 74, English theatre impresario.
- William Edward Cousins, 86, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Roy Dutton, 71, British Royal Air Force officer and flying ace.
- September 15
- Samuel E. Beetley, 74, American film editor.
- Frank Francis, 86, English academic librarian and curator.
- Henry Wallich, 74, German-born American economist.
- September 16
- Richard Paul Lohse, 86, Swiss painter and graphic artist.
- Dick Pym, 95, English footballer.
- Bob Trice, 62, American Major League baseballer.
- September 17
- John Biggs-Davison, 70, British politician, Member of Parliament.
- Mick Cashman, 56–57, Irish hurler.
- Walter P. Chrysler Jr., 79, American art collector and theatre and film producer, cancer.
- Hilde Güden, 71, Austrian soprano.
- Nat Jackley, 79, English comic actor, cancer.
- Robert Hall, 87, Australian-born economist.
- September 18
- Ho Chong, 92, South Korean politician, President of South Korea.
- Kathleen Collins, 46, American poet, playwright, filmmaker, director and civil rights activist, breast cancer.
- David Dodd, 93, American financial analyst, author and economist, respiratory failure.
- John Elliot, 90, British transport and railway manager.
- Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar, 82, Iranian poet.
- Alan Watt, 87, Australian diplomat.[79]
- September 19
- Enrico Cerulli, 90, Italian scholar of Somali and Ethiopian studies, Governor of Scioa and Harar.
- Michael Fessier, 82, American screenwriter and film producer.
- Dorothy Stimson, 97, American academic, dean of Goucher College.
- Harry Turner, 93, Australian politician, member of Australian House of Representatives.
- September 20
- Tim Davis, 44, American drummer, singer and songwriter, co-founded the Steve Miller Band, complications from diabetes.
- Roy Kinnear, 54, English character actor and comedian, heart attack following horse fall.
- Sam Woodyard, 63, American jazz drummer, cancer.
- September 21
- Harold Balfour, 90, British politician, Member of Parliament.
- Ned Brennan, 68, Irish politician.
- Glenn Robert Davis, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Robert Gwathmey, 85, American painter.
- Henry Koster, 83, German-born American film director, liver cancer.
- Christine Norden, 63, British actress, pneumonia.
- S. B. P. Pattabhirama Rao, 76, Indian politician.
- Zubeida, 76–77, Indian actress.
- September 22
- Rais Amrohvi, 74, Pakistani scholar, poet and psychoanalyst, assassinated.
- September 23
- Arwel Hughes, 79, Welsh orchestral conductor and composer.
- Trilok Kapoor, 76, Indian actor.
- Lyell McEwin, 91, Australian politician, president of the South Australian Legislative Council.
- Ken McIver, 59, Australian politician, member of the parliament of Western Australia
- September 24
- Aziz Suryal Atiya, 90, Egyptian Coptic historian.
- Basil de Ferranti, 58, British businessman and politician, member of the House of Commons.
- Herbert Kirchhoff, 77, German art director.
- Joe Don Looney, 45, American NFL footballer, motorcycle accident.
- Irwin McIntosh, 62, Canadian Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.
- Shamsul Huda Panchbagi, 90–91, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and politician.
- Herbert Witzenmann, 83, German philosopher and anthroposophist.
- September 25
- bpNichol, 43, Canadian poet and writer.
- James L. Buie, 68, American scientist and inventor, emphysema.
- Billy Carter, 51, American farmer, businessman and politician, brother of Jimmy Carter, pancreatic cancer.
- Paul Collins, 80, American NFL footballer.
- September 26
- Marianne Appel (a.k.a. Marianne Harms), 75, American artist.
- Guillermo Battaglia, 88, Argentine film actor, heart attack.
- Bruce Haack, 57, Canadian musician and composer, heart failure.
- Lincoln Hudson, 72, U.S. Army Air Force officer in World War II.
- Lord Melody, 62, Trinidadian singer, cancer.
- Branko Zebec, 59, Yugoslav international footballer.
- September 27
- Teofilo Camomot, 74, Filipino Roman Catholic Archbishop, car accident.
- Willis Edwards, 85, English international footballer.
- George Grant, 69, Canadian philosopher and professor.
- J. C. Heard, 71, American swing, bop and blues drummer, heart attack.
- Paul Reinman, 78, American comic book artist.
- William V. Shannon, 61, American journalist and author, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland, lymphoma.
- September 28
- Margerie Bonner, 83, American actress, scriptwriter and novelist.
- Charles R. Jonas, 83, American politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Vicko Krstulović, 83, Yugoslav communist politician, President of the Presidium of the Croatian Parliament.
- Louis R. Rowan, 77, American thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder.
- Frank Sargent, 86, Canadian ice hockey and curling administrator.
- September 29
- Charles Addams, 76, American cartoonist, heart attack.[80]
- Barney Josephson, 86, American founder of Café Society in Greenwich Village, New York, hemorrhage.
- September 30
- Chick Chandler, 83, American film actor, heart attack.
- Trường Chinh, 81, Vietnamese communist political leader, President of Vietnam, fall.[81]
- Al Holbert, 41, American car racing driver, aeroplane crash.
- María Teresa Laparra, 86, Guatemalan activist, First Lady of Guatemala.
- Joachim Prinz, 86, German-American rabbi, heart attack.
- Chino Roces, 75, Filipino businessman and newspaper publisher, cancer.
- David E. Satterfield III, 67, American lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Joseph Albert Sullivan, 87, Canadian senator, ice hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.
- September (unknown date)
- Alan Angus, 76, Australian racing cyclist.
- Lionel Jayatilleke, 64, Sri Lankan politician, member of parliament, assassinated.
- Mary Littlejohn, 85, Canadian figure skater and Olympian.
- Raymond Price, 64, Welsh rugby union and international rugby league footballer.
October
[edit]- October 1
- Lucien Ballard, 80, American cinematographer.
- Sacheverell Sitwell, 90, English writer.
- Pavle Vuisić, 62, Yugoslav actor.
- October 2
- Hamengkubuwono IX, 76, Indonesian politician and Javanese Royal, Vice President of Indonesia, internal bleeding.[82]
- Peter Hunt, 72, head of the British Army, Chief of the General Staff.
- Alec Issigonis, 81, Ottoman-born British automotive designer.[83]
- October 3
- Marco Galli, 31, Italian water polo player and Olympian.
- Franz Josef Strauss, 73, German politician.[84]
- October 4
- Geoffrey Household, 87, British novelist specialising in thrillers.
- Abdul Majid Kabar, 79, Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya.
- Margaret Lacey, 76, British actress and ballet teacher.
- October 5
- Curt Hjelm, 74, Swedish international footballer.
- Ron Staniforth, 64, English international footballer.
- Lois W. (Lois Wilson), 97, American co-founder of Al-Anon for alcoholics.
- October 6
- Paul Ledoux, 74, Belgian astrophysicist.
- Don Terry, 86, American film actor.
- October 7
- Otto Arnholz, 94, German politician, member of the German Bundestag.
- Sándor Bíró, 77, Hungarian international footballer.
- Billy Daniels, 73, American singer, stomach cancer.
- Kurt Honolka, 75, German musicologist, journalist, and music and theatre critic.
- Chet Phillips, 74, American gymnast and Olympian.
- October 8
- Edward George Warris Hulton, 81, British magazine publisher and writer.
- Wally Lemm, 68, American NFL football coach.
- Ernst Hermann Meyer, 82, German composer and musicologist.
- Sam Richardson, 70, Canadian long jumper and triple jumper, Olympic gold medalist.
- Pál Titkos, 80, Hungarian international footballer.
- October 9
- Edward Chodorov, 84, American playwright, film writer and producer.
- Cliff Gallup, 58, American guitarist, heart attack.
- Jackie Milburn, 64, English international footballer.
- Felix Wankel, 86, German mechanical engineer, Hitler Youth leader, inventor of the Wankel rotary engine[85]
- October 10
- Bhabani Bhattacharya, 81, Indian writer.
- Juan Pujol García ('Garbo', 'Alaric'), 76, Spanish spy and double agent.[citation needed]
- Montgomery Tully, 84, Irish film director and writer.
- October 11
- Buck Clarke, 55, American jazz percussionist.
- Thaddeus J. Dulski, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, leukemia.
- Morgan Farley, 90, American film and television actor.
- Wayland Flowers, 48, American actor, comedian and puppeteer, complications from AIDS.
- Bonita Granville, 65, American actress and producer, lung cancer.[86]
- Robert Edward Gross, 83, American surgeon and a medical researcher.
- Ursula Nordstrom, 78, American publisher and editor, ovarian cancer.
- Joel Oppenheimer, 58, American poet, lung cancer.
- Red Owens, 63, American NBA basketballer.
- Hugh Percy, 74, British soldier and peer, heart attack.
- October 12
- Ruth Manning-Sanders, 102, Welsh-born English poet and author.
- Ken Murray, 85, American comedian, actor, radio and television personality and author.
- Bill Newman, 60, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- Rafael García Serrano, 71, Spanish writer and journalist.
- Coby Whitmore, 75, American painter and magazine illustrator.
- October 13
- Norman Barry, 90, American judge, politician and football coach, heart attack.
- Melvin Frank, 75, American screenwriter, film producer and film director, complications from open heart surgery.
- Irene Hunt, 96, American silent-screen actress.
- Mike Venezia, 43, American thoroughbred horse racing jockey, horse racing accident.
- October 14
- Charles Augustus, 76, German prince, head of the house of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
- Qian Changzhao, 88, Chinese politician.
- Harry Creswick, 85–86, British librarian, head of the university libraries at Oxford and Cambridge.
- Mary Morris, 72, Fijian-born British actress, heart failure.
- Vic Raschi, 69, American Major League baseballer, heart attack.
- René Vietto, 74, French road racing cyclist.
- John White, 53, American AFL footballer.
- October 15
- John Ball, 77, American mystery novel writer.
- Victor Copps, 69, Canadian politician, mayor of Hamilton, Ontario.
- James Craig, 46, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary, shot.
- Clifford Krueger, 70, American politician, Member of the Wisconsin Senate, hepatitis.
- Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji, 96, English composer, music critic, pianist and writer.
- Julian Alfred Steyermark, 79, Venezuelan-American botanist.
- October 16
- Queen Farida of Egypt, 67, consort of King Farouk of Egypt, leukemia.[87]
- Abdulrahman Fawzi, 78, Egyptian international footballer and manager.
- Muzafer Sherif, 82, Ottoman-born American social psychologist.
- October 17
- William Henry Bramble, 87, British union leader and Chief Minister of Montserrat.
- Richard L. Frey, 83, American contract bridge player, writer, editor and commentator, cancer.
- Anthony A. Hoekema, 74–75, Dutch-American Calvinist minister.
- October 18
- Paulius Galaunė, 98, Lithuanian art historian, museum curator and graphic artist.
- October 19
- Son House, 86, American singer and guitarist, cancer of the larynx.[88]
- Marcos de Mendonça, 93, Brazilian international footballer.
- Sten Suvio, 76, Finnish boxer and Olympic gold medal winner.
- October 20
- Mark Evans Austad, 71, American radio and television commentator, U.S. Ambassador to Finland and Norway.
- Vladimir Gorb, 84, Soviet Russian painter, graphic artist and art teacher.
- Orval Leroy Lewis, 72, American mechanical and chemical engineer, president of American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
- Nino Nutrizio, 77, Italian journalist.
- Sheila Scott, 66, English aviator, cancer.
- Mogens Wöldike, 91, Danish conductor, choirmaster and organist.
- October 21
- Reggie Otero, 73, Cuban Major League baseballer, heart attack.
- October 22
- Henry Armstrong, 75, American boxer, multiple world champion.[89]
- Plácido Galindo, 82, Peruvian international footballer.
- Clare Stevenson, 85, Australian director of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force.
- October 23
- Hap Emms, 83, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, team owner and general manager, heart failure.
- Asashio Tarō III, 58, Japanese sumo wrestler, stroke.
- October 24
- Stanisław Hachorek, 61, Polish footballer and coach.
- October 25
- Bob Carey, 58, American NFL footballer.
- Boobie Clark, 38, American NFL footballer, blood clot in lung.
- Eric Larson, 83, American animator for Walt Disney Studios.
- John Poole-Hughes, 72, Welsh bishop.
- Milton Rokeach, 69, Polish-American social psychologist.
- October 26
- Tatapuram Sukumaran, 65, Malayalam writer.
- October 27
- Frank Devlin, 88, Irish badminton player.
- Merv Everett, 71, Australian politician and judge, Federal Senator.
- Charles Hawtrey, 73, English actor, comedian, singer, pianist and theatre director, peripheral vascular disease.
- Rudolf Jordan, 86, German Gauleiter in Halle-Merseburg and Magdeburg-Anhalt for the Nazis.
- Erika von Thellmann, 86, Austrian film and television actress.
- October 28
- Pietro Annigoni, 78, Italian artist, kidney failure.
- John Backus, 77, Lithuanian-born American physicist and acoustician.
- Teikō Shiotani, 89, Japanese photographer.
- October 29
- Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, 85, Indian social reformer and freedom activist.
- Andy Cohen, 84, American MLB baseballer.
- Joe Comfort, 71, American jazz double bassist.
- Thomas Cooray, 86, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal[90]
- Dom Dallessandro, 74, American MLB baseballer.
- Nataša Gollová, 76, Austro-Hungarian–born Czechoslovakian actress[91]
- Mary Kid, 87, German actress.
- Bill Mason, 58–59, Canadian naturalist, author, artist, filmmaker and conservationist, cancer.
- Orlando Montenegro Medrano, 68, Nicaraguan politician and attorney, acting President of Nicaragua.
- Ross Rocklynne, 75, American science fiction author.
- October 30
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer, 88, German film actor.
- T. Hee, 77, American animator and director.
- John Myers Myers, 82, American writer.
- Florence Nagle, 94, British breeder of racehorses and pedigree dogs, horse trainer and feminist.
- Francisco Rodrigues, 63, Brazilian international footballer.
- Liz Whitney Tippett, 82, American socialite and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses, cancer.
- October 31
- Ladislau da Guia, 82, Brazilian footballer.
- John Houseman, 86, Romanian-born British-American actor and producer, spinal cancer.[92]
- Ken Niles, 81, American radio announcer.
- Alfred Pellan, 82, Canadian painter, leukemia.
- George Uhlenbeck, 87, Dutch-American theoretical physicist.
- October (unknown date)
- Mavis Freeman, 69, American swimmer and Olympic medalist.
- Ron Gingell, 67–68, English footballer.
- Harry Lowe, 81, Scottish-born footballer in England.
- Frederick Roffey, 93, English rugby union and rugby league footballer.
November
[edit]- November 1
- Broda Otto Barnes, 82, American physician and professor of medicine.
- Ken Booth, 62, Australian politician, Treasurer of New South Wales, myocardial infarction.
- George Folsey, 90, American cinematographer.
- Louis Johnson, 64, New Zealand poet.
- November 2
- Lukas Heller, 58, German-born British screenwriter.
- Stewart Parker, 47, Northern Irish poet and playwright, stomach cancer.
- Menachem Savidor, 71, Israeli civil servant and politician, Speaker of the Knesset.
- November 3
- William Adam, 79, Dutch–Belgian malacologist.
- Rachel Andresen, 81, American social worker and founder of Youth For Understanding.
- Sidney Carroll, 75, American film and television screenwriter.
- Shay Deering, 40, Irish international rugby union player.
- Bob Johnson, 81, Australian rules footballer.
- George Mitchell, 87, American water polo player and Olympic medalist.
- Ian Shevill, 71, Australian Anglican bishop.
- November 4
- Saul Goldsmith, 77, New Zealand politician, foundation member of the National Party.
- Hermann Graf, 76, German World War II fighter ace[93]
- Ki. Va. Jagannathan, 82, Indian journalist, poet and writer.
- Michael Pomazansky, 99, Russian theologian.
- Kleanthis Vikelidis, 73, Greek international footballer.
- Grigor Yeghiazaryan, 79, Armenian composer.
- November 5
- Jean-Pierre Stirbois, 43, French far-right politician, member of the National Assembly, car crash.
- November 6
- John Hubbard, 74, American television and film actor.
- Daniel Knox, 74, British Army officer and farmer, Governor of the Bahamas.
- Donald Wade, 84, British solicitor and politician, Member of Parliament.
- Tan Zheng, 82, Chinese general and Communist Party leader.
- November 7
- Abram Belskie, 81, British-born sculptor.
- Douglas Carter, 80, New Zealand politician.
- Bill Hoest, 62, American cartoonist, lymphoma.
- Morris Janowitz, 69, American sociologist and professor, Parkinson's disease.
- Ruth Lyons, 83, American radio and television broadcaster.
- Zhou Xihan, 75, Chinese People's Liberation Army lieutenant general.
- November 8
- Kingman Brewster Jr., 69, American academic and diplomat, president of Yale University, U.S. Ambassador to the U.K.
- Warren Casey, 53, American theatre composer, lyricist, writer and actor, complications of AIDS.
- Norm Nelson, 65, American racing driver.
- Oskar Rohr, 76, German international footballer.
- November 9
- David Bauer, 64, Canadian ice hockey player and coach, pancreatic cancer.
- Billy Curtis, 79, American film and television actor, heart attack.
- Clarke Hinkle, 79, American NFL footballer.
- John N. Mitchell, 75, U.S. Attorney General, convicted for his role in the Watergate scandal, heart attack.
- Bob Weiland, 82, American Major league baseballer, stroke.
- Richard S. Yeoman, 84, American commercial artist and coin collector, stroke.
- November 11
- Charles Groves Wright Anderson, 91, South African-born Australian soldier, farmer, and politician.
- Frank Curcio, 75, Australian rules footballer.
- Jean Mistler, 91, French writer, diplomat and politician, member of the National Council of Vichy France.
- November 12
- Vincent Buckley, 63, Australian poet, teacher, editor, essayist and critic, heart attack.
- István Klimek, 75, Romanian international footballer.
- Lyman Lemnitzer, 89, American General in the U.S. Army, Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO.
- Patricia Charlotte Perrin, 67, New Zealand potter.
- November 13
- Antal Doráti, 82, Hungarian-born American conductor.[94]
- Vlad Georgescu, 51, Romanian historian, academic and political dissident, brain tumour.
- November 14
- Julia Caba Alba, 86, Spanish actress.
- Olie Cordill, 72, American NFL footballer.
- Giacomo Gaioni, 83, Italian cyclist and Olympic gold medalist.
- Haywood S. Hansell, 85, American member of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, heart failure.
- Takeo Miki, 81, Japanese politician, Prime Minister of Japan.[95]
- November 15
- Bill Fulton, 79, Australian politician, member of the Australian Parliament.
- Mirko Kokotović, 75, Austro-Hungarian–born Yugoslavian international footballer.
- Mona Washbourne, 84, English stage, film and television actress.[96]
- November 16
- Wera Engels, 83, German actress.
- Jennie Lee, 84, Scottish politician, Member of Parliament.
- November 17
- Sheilah Graham, 84, English-born American gossip columnist, congestive heart failure.
- Ángel Reyes, 69, Cuban-born American violinist.
- November 19
- Mirza Hameedullah Beg, 75, Indian politician, Chief Justice of India.
- Veljko Mandić, 64, Montenegrin actor.
- Christina Onassis, 37, American shipping magnate and heiress, heart attack.[97]
- Peggy Parish, 61, American writer.
- Hamidur Rahman, 59–60, Bangladeshi artist and sculptor.
- November 20
- Jim Devitt, 67, Irish hurler.
- Jenő Vincze, 80, Hungarian international footballer and manager.
- Felix Ziegel, 68, Soviet astronomer, stroke.
- November 21
- Tom Fraser, 77, Scottish coal miner and trade unionist, Member of Parliament.
- Carl Hubbell, 85, American Major League baseballer, car crash due to stroke.
- November 22
- Luis Barragán, 86, Mexican architect and engineer.[98]
- Raymond Dart, 95, Australian anatomist and anthropologist.[99]
- Erich Fried, 67, Austrian-born British poet, writer and translator, intestinal cancer.
- Ray Kelly, 74, American sportswriter.
- John R. Ragazzini, 76, American electrical engineer.
- November 23
- Gamal Abdel-Rahim, 63, Egyptian-born German classical music composer.
- F. D. Amr Bey, 79, Egyptian diplomat and squash player, multiple British Open winner, Egypt Ambassador to the U.K.
- Wieland Herzfelde, 92, German publisher and writer.
- Richard Lonsdale, 74, British Army officer in World War II.
- Kenzō Masaoka, 90, Japanese anime creator.
- Albert Raby, 54–55, American civil rights activist, heart attack.
- Kazem Sami, 52–53, Iranian politician, Minister of Health, murdered.
- Jack White, 68, American stock car racing driver.
- November 24
- Walter W. Bankhead, 91, American politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- John William Corrington, 56, American film and television writer, novelist, poet and lawyer.
- Bernard Leene, 85, Dutch track cyclist and Olympic gold medalist.
- Harris McDowell, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Andreas Ostler, 67, German bobsledder and dual Olympic gold medalist.
- Irmgard Seefried, 69, German soprano.[100]
- Jenő Szűcs, 60, Hungarian historian.
- November 25
- Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 78, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
- Alphaeus Philemon Cole, 112, American artist, engraver, etcher and super-centenarian.[101]
- Jack Leslie, 87, English footballer.
- Bernhard Winkelheide, 80, German politician, member of the German Bundestag.
- November 26
- Baron Michele Leone, 79, Italian-born professional wrestler, struck by car.
- Bent Peder Rasch, 54, Danish sprint canoeist and Olympic gold medalist.
- November 27
- John Carradine, 82, American actor, heart and kidney failure.[102]
- Jan Hein Donner, 61, Dutch chess grandmaster and writer, gastric hemorrhage.
- Takieddin el-Solh, 79-80, Lebanese politician, Prime Minister of Lebanon.[103]
- Max Fox, 76, Australian politician, member of Australian House of Representatives.
- Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn, 77, Australian rules footballer.
- Air-Marshall Sir Victor Tait, 96, Canadian-born British airman, ice hockey player and Olympian.[104]
- November 28
- Gus Bailey, 37, American NBA basketballer, stabbed.
- Robert E. Cook, 68, American attorney, politician and judge, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Robert Stewart, 82, New Zealand yachtsman and Olympian.
- November 29
- Nils Bejerot, 67, Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist.
- Donald Keyhoe, 91, American Marine Corps naval aviator.
- Princess Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover, 26, Austrian model and socialite, suspected cocaine overdose.
- Yevsey Moiseyenko, 72, Soviet painter.
- Ted Rosequist, 80, American NFL footballer and coach.
- Mabel Strickland, 89, Maltese journalist, newspaper proprietor and politician.
- November 30
- Wally Berger, 83, American Major League baseballer, stroke.
- Tom Dahms, 61, American NFL footballer and coach.
- Aleksandar Deroko, 94, Serbian-born architect, artist and author.
- Pannonica de Koenigswarter, 74, British-born American jazz patron, Free French fighter and writer, heart failure.
- Erwin Lindner, 100, German entomologist.
- Margaret Mee, 79, British botanical artist, car crash.
- Charlie Rouse, 64, American tenor saxophonist and flautist, lung cancer.
- November (unknown date)
- Aper Aku, 49–50, Nigerian governor of Benue State.
- Terry Leahy, 71, Irish hurler.
December
[edit]- December 1
- Martin Hinds, 47, British scholar of the Middle East and historiographer of early Islamic history.
- Włodzimierz Mazur, 34, Polish international footballer.
- J. Vernon McGee, 84, American Presbyterian minister and radio minister, heart failure.
- December 2
- V. R. Amberkar, 81, Indian painter, art educator and art critic.
- Armand Niccolai, 77, American NFL footballer.
- Lloyd Rees, 93, Australian landscape painter.
- Zofia Szczęśniewska, 45, Polish international volleyball player and Olympic medalist.
- December 3
- Károly Lakat, 68, Hungarian international footballer and Olympic coach.
- Florence Senanayake, 85, Sri Lankan politician, first female member of the Ceylon Parliament.
- Thawan Thamrongnawasawat, 87, Thai politician and Prime Minister of Thailand.
- December 4
- Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry, 85, Pakistani nuclear physicist.
- David Trench, 73, British Army officer, Governor of Hong Kong and the Solomon Islands.
- December 5
- August Lenz, 78, German international footballer.
- Alan Lind, 75, Australian politician, member of Victorian Legislative Assembly.
- Erik Lundin, 84, Swedish chess master.
- Subodh Oraon, 35, Indian politician, member of the Vidhan Sabha of West Bengal.
- William Everett Potter, 83, American engineer and military officer, Governor of the Panama Canal Zone.
- Dave Ryan, 65, American NFL footballer.
- December 6
- Roy Orbison, 52, American singer, songwriter and musician, heart attack.[105]
- George Shaw, 57, American triple jumper and Olympian.
- December 7
- Christopher Connelly, 47, American actor, lung cancer.
- Ted Voigtlander, 75, American cinematographer, cancer.
- December 8
- John Joe McGirl, 67, Irish republican, Sinn Féin politician and Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army.
- Gene Quill, 60, American jazz alto saxophonist.
- Anne Seymour, 79, American film and television actress, heart failure.
- Ulanhu, 80, Chinese founding Chairman of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Vice President of People's Republic of China.
- December 9
- Maria De Matteis, 90, Italian costume designer.
- Kainikkara Kumara Pillai, 88, Indian teacher, actor, short story writer, essayist and playwright.
- Ludmila Polesná, 54, Czechoslovakian slalom canoeist and Olympian.
- December 10
- Dennis Arundell, 90, British actor, producer, director, conductor and composer of incidental music.
- Richard S. Castellano, 55, American actor, heart attack.[106]
- Dorothy de Rothschild, 93, English philanthropist and activist for Jewish affairs.
- Lawrence Wien, 83, American lawyer, philanthropist and real estate investor, prostate cancer.
- December 11
- Kari Kairamo, 55, Finnish chairman and CEO of Nokia Corporation, suicide by hanging.
- Marcus Knight, 85, English Anglican priest.
- Frank S. Pepper, 78, British writer of comics.
- Nagendra Singh, 74, Indian lawyer, President of the International Court of Justice.
- December 12
- Dick Clair, 57, American television producer, actor and television and film writer, AIDS.
- Anthony Provenzano, 71, American mobster of the Genovese crime family, heart attack.
- Joe Reichler, 73, American sports writer.
- Rudolf Schündler, 82, German actor and director, heart attack.
- Loudon Wainwright Jr., 63, American writer, colon cancer.
- December 13
- Brynmor John, 54, British politician, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence.
- María Teresa León, 85, Spanish writer, activist and cultural ambassador.
- Muhammad Mangundiprojo, 83, Indonesian soldier, revolutionary and civil servant.
- Bill Nichols, 70, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.
- Brian Sinclair, 73, British veterinary surgeon and novelist, heart attack.
- Betty Snowball, 80, English women's test cricketer, international squash and lacrosse player for Scotland.
- Roy Urquhart, 87, British Army Major General.
- December 14
- Narciso Busquets, 58, Mexican actor of theatre, film, television and radio.
- Win Oo, 53, Burmese actor, singer, director, writer and publisher, colorectal cancer.
- Evald Schorm, 56, Czechoslovakian film and stage director, screenwriter and actor.
- Jean Schramme, 59, Belgian planter, mercenary in Belgian Congo.
- Stuart Symington, 57, American businessman and politician, U.S. Secretary of the Air Force.
- December 15
- Harry Hunter, 64, British sailor and Olympian.
- December 16
- Anna Jean Ayres, 68, American occupational therapist and educational psychologist, complications of breast cancer.
- Cyril Easthaugh, 90, British Anglican bishop.
- Tom Eastick, 88, Australian Army artillery officer during World War II.
- Joe Hatten, 72, American Major League baseballer.
- Hunter "Stork" Hendry, 93, Australian test cricketer.
- Babe Pratt, 72, Canadian NHL ice hockey player, heart attack.
- Sylvester, 41, American singer-songwriter, AIDS.
- December 17
- Jerry Hopper, 81, American film and television director, heart disease.
- Ursula Krone-Appuhn, 52, German politician, member of the Bundestag.
- Gisella Perl, 81, Hungarian-American gynecologist, providing assistance to prisoners at Auschwitz.
- December 18
- R. Arumugam, 35, Malaysian international footballer, car accident.
- Ottó Boros, 59, Hungarian water polo player and dual Olympic gold medalist.
- Milt Gantenbein, 78, American NFL football player.
- Ka. Naa. Subramanyam, 76. Indian writer and literary critic.
- December 19
- Robert Bernstein, 69, American comic book writer, playwright and concert impresario, heart failure.
- Lotta Dempsey, 83, Canadian journalist, editor and television personality, cancer.
- Umashankar Joshi, 77, Indian poet and writer, lung cancer.
- Seánie O'Brien, 69, Irish hurler.
- December 20
- B. Jayamma, 73, Indian actress and singer.
- György Marik, 64, Hungarian international footballer.
- Alphonse Ouimet, 80, Canadian television pioneer, president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- Max Robinson, 49, American broadcast journalist, co-anchor on ABC World News Tonight, complications of AIDS.
- December 21
- Bernt Carlsson, 60, Swedish diplomat, Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Lockerbie aeroplane disaster.
- Paul Jeffreys, 36, English rock musician, Lockerbie aeroplane disaster.
- Willie Kamm, 88, American Major League baseballer.
- Dave Ruhl, 68, Canadian professional wrestler.
- Bob Steele, 81, American actor.
- Nikolaas Tinbergen, 81, Dutch biologist and ornithologist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, stroke.[107]
- Bill Townsend, 65, English footballer and manager.
- Venus Xtravaganza, 23, American transgender performer, strangled.
- December 22
- Chico Mendes, 44, Brazilian trade union member and environmental activist, murdered.[108]
- Tucker Smith, 52, American actor, dancer and singer, cancer.
- December 23
- János Boldóczki, 76, Hungarian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Carlo Scorza, 91, Italian Secretary of the National Fascist Party.
- Walt Uzdavinis, 77, American NFL football player.
- December 24
- Blanche Barrow, 77, American wife of Buck Barrow, associates of Bonnie and Clyde, lung cancer.
- Leif Cassel, 82, Swedish politician and lawyer, Member of Parliament.
- Mary Cavendish, 93, Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II.
- Joe Kresky, 82, American NFL football player.
- Jainendra Kumar, 83, Indian writer.
- Evelyn Pinching, 73, British world champion alpine skier and Olympian.
- Alfred M. Pride, 91, American admiral of the U.S. Navy.
- Noel Willman, 70, Irish actor and theatre director.
- December 25
- Bunny Bell, 77, English footballer.
- Jan Białostocki, 67, Polish art historian.
- Terence Dudley, 69, British television director, producer and screenwriter for the BBC, cancer.
- Evgeny Golubev, 78, Soviet composer.
- W. F. Grimes, 83, Welsh archaeologist.
- Denis Matthews, 69, English pianist and musicologist, suicide.
- John Ulric Nef, 89, American economic historian.
- Shōhei Ōoka, 79, Japanese novelist, literary critic, lecturer and translator of French literature.
- Edward Pelham-Clinton, 68, English lepidopterist and military officer, Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne.
- Frank Thomas, 58, English Roman Catholic bishop.
- Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga, 84, Samoan lawyer, author, amateur poet and musician, myocardial infarction.
- December 26
- Alex Hastings, 76, Scottish international footballer.
- Julanne Johnston, 88, American silent-screen actress.
- John Loder, 90, English-American film actor.
- Glenn McCarthy, 81, American oil tycoon.
- Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, 41, Indian politician, member of the Indian National Congress, assassinated.
- Charles Smith, 68, American actor.
- Pablo Sorozábal, 91, Spanish composer.
- Tao Zhiyue, 95–96, Chinese military officer and politician, lieutenant general of the National Revolutionary Army of China.
- December 27
- Hal Ashby, 59, American film director, pancreatic cancer.[109]
- Walter Crook, 76, English international footballer and manager.
- Ken Hoole, 71–72, English railway historian.
- Freda James, 77, British tennis player and Wimbledon Doubles champion.
- Khin Kyi, 76, Burmese politician and diplomat, Burmese Ambassador to India, stroke.
- Donald Laycock, 51–52, Australian linguist and anthropologist.
- Henry de Menten de Horne, 92, Belgian equestrian and Olympian.
- Jess Oppenheimer, 75, American radio and television writer, producer and director, heart failure.
- December 28
- Karlfried Graf Dürckheim, 92, German diplomat, psychotherapist.
- Björn Kurtén, 64, Finnish vertebrate paleontologist.
- December 29
- Mike Beuttler, 48, British Formula One driver, complications from AIDS.
- Peter Nellen, 56, German politician, member of the German Bundestag.
- December 30
- Jan Baalsrud, 71, Norwegian Resistance commando.
- Yuli Daniel, 63, Soviet writer and dissident.
- Takeo Fujisawa, 78, Japanese businessman, co-founder of Honda Motor Co., heart attack.
- André Germain, 85, French cinematographer.
- Lyle H. Lanier, 85, American experimental psychologist and writer.
- Ernesto Lazzatti, 73, Argentinian international footballer.
- Isamu Noguchi, 84, American artist and landscape architect, heart failure.
- December 31
- Yara Amaral, 52, Brazilian actress, heart attack from drowning.
- Christopher Andrewes, 92, British virologist who discovered the human influenza A virus.
- Oliver L. Austin, 85, American ornithologist.
- Nicolas Calas, 81, Greek-born American poet and art critic.
- Wes Flowers, 75, American baseballer, Major League pitcher.[110]
- December (unknown date)
- Johann Kupferburger, 55, South African tennis player.
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