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The following is a list of notable deaths in 2000. Names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name.
A typical entry appears in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
January 2000
1
- Andy Spognardi, 91, American baseball player).
- Colin Vaughan, 68, Canadian/Australian political journalist).
2
- Anita Aarons, 87, Australian-Canadian artist).
- Nat Adderley, 68, American jazz musician).
- Jimmy Guieu, 73, French science fiction writer).
- Patrick O'Brian, 85, English writer).
- Elmo Zumwalt, 79, United States Navy officer).
3
- Henry H. Fowler, 91, American lawyer and politician, Secretary of the Treasury).
- Bernhard Wicki, 80, Austrian actor and film director).
4
- Tom Fears, 77, Mexican-American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
- Michael Gershman, 58, American writer and music producer).
- John Milner, 50, American baseball player).
5
- Bernard Braine, Baron Braine of Wheatley, 85, British politician).
- Hopper Read, 89, English cricketer).
6
- Thomas Jamison MacBride, 85, American jurist).
- Don Martin, 68, American cartoonist (MAD Magazine)).
- Edward Pain, 74, Australian Olympic rower).
7
- Makhmud Esambayev, 75, Soviet and Russian actor and dancer).
- Robert McG. Thomas, Jr., 60, American journalist).
- Gary Albright, 36, professional wrestler).
- Bob McFadden, 76, American voice actor).
8
- Bill Domm, 69, Canadian politician).
- Jack Stokes, 76, Canadian politician).
9
- Tyrone McGriff, 42, American football player, heart attack.
- Billie Yorke, 89, British tennis player.
9
- Arnold Alexander Hall, 84, British aeronautical engineer, scientist and industrialist).
- Nigel Tranter, 90, Scottish writer).
10
- Arthur Batanides, 76, American film and television actor).
- Sam Jaffe, 98, American motion picture agent, producer, studio executive).
- Gibson Jalo, 60, Nigerian army general).
11
- Betty Archdale, 92, English-Australian educationalist and cricketer).
- Helena Carter, 76, American actress).
- Dan Kemp, 72, American actor).
- Bob Lemon, 79, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame).
- William Andrew McDonald, 86, American archaeologist).
12
- Marc Davis, 86, American animator).
- V. R. Nedunchezhiyan, 79, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu).
- Bobby Phills, 30, American professional basketball player).
13
- Eric Dodson, 79, British actor).
- Peter Henderson, Baron Henderson of Brompton, 77, British public servant, Clerk of the Parliaments).
- Alfred Nzo, 74, South African political activist).
14
- Alain Poiré, 82, French film producer).
- Clifford Truesdell, 80, American mathematician).
15
- Vernon Caryle Holloway, Sr., 80, American businessman and politician).
- Marie Kazmierczak, 79, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
- Arthur Henry King, 89, British poet and writer).
- Annie Palmen, 73, Dutch singer).
- Željko Ražnatović (aka Arkan), 47, Serbian mobster and paramilitary leader).
- Fran Ryan, 83, American actress).
16
- Harry Cavan, Northern Irish football administrator).
- Dub Jones, 71, American R&B singer).
- Winston O'Reilly, 86, Australian religious minister).
- By Saam, 85, American sportscaster).
17
- Philip Jones, 71, British trumpeter).
18
- Frances Drake, 87, American actress).
- Jester Hairston, 98, American actor and composer).
- Arnold W. G. Kean, 85, British civil aviation lawyer).
- Arthur Nash, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (silver medal winner of men's Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics)).
- Geoffrey Perry, 72, British schoolteacher, deduced existence of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome).
19
- Bettino Craxi, 65, Prime Minister of Italy).
- Hedy Lamarr, 85, Austrian actress).
- Manny Montejo, 64, Cuban baseball player (Detroit Tigers)).
- Lynn Myers, 85, American baseball player).
- Alan North, 79, American actor).
- G. Ledyard Stebbins, 94, American botanist, cancer).
- Rex Willis, 75, Welsh rugby union player).
20
- Ron Herbel, 62, American baseball player).
- Don Samuelson, 86, American politician, Governor of Idaho).
22
- Craig Claiborne, 79, American restaurant critic).
- Ed Clark, 88, American photographer).
- Sir Joseph Gold, 87, British lawyer).
- Anne Hébert, 83, French Canadian author and poet).
- E. W. Swanton, 92, British cricket commentator).
24
- Rex Nelon, 68, American gospel singer).
- Reynolds Shultz, 78, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas).
25
- Herta Freitag, 91, Austrian-born American mathematician)
26
- Don Budge, 84, American tennis player).
- Kathleen Hale, 101, British author).
- Willie Hamilton, 82, British politician).
- Sir James Haughton, 85, British police officer).
- Frankie Pack, 71, American baseball player).
- Don Ralke, 79, American music arranger).
- Bill Strickland, 91, American baseball player).
- A. E. van Vogt, 87, Canadian science fiction writer).
27
- Mae Faggs, 67, American sprinter).
- Friedrich Gulda, 69, Austrian pianist).
28
- Sarah Caudwell (aka Sarah Cockburn), 60, British detective story writer and barrister).
- Ted Gullic, 93, American baseball player).
- Gad Rausing, 77, Swedish industrialist).
- Kenneth Waller, 72, British actor).
29
- Harry Thompson, 84, English football player and manager).
30
- Steve Little, 34, American boxer).
31
- Gil Kane, 73, American comics artist).
- Ralph Manza, 78, American character actor).
February 2000
1
- Peter Levi, 68, British poet and scholar).
- James V. Neel, 84, American geneticist).
2
- Li Zhun, 71, Chinese novelist).
3
- Richard Kleindienst, 76, American lawyer, politician, and U.S. Attorney General during the Watergate political scandal).
- John Leovich, 81, American baseball player).
- Ken Stroud, 91, British mathematician).
4
- Carl Albert, 91, American lawyer, politician and 46th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives).
- Joachim-Ernst Berendt, 77, German music journalist).
- Edgar Bowers, 75, American poet).
- Doris Coley, 58, American singer of The Shirelles).
- James C. Green, 78, American politician).
- Ronald Robertson, 62, American figure skater).
- Phil Tonken, 80, American radio and television announcer).
5
- Claude Autant-Lara, 98, French film director and politician).
- Ward Cornell, 75, Canadian radio/TV broadcaster & educator).
- G. E. M. de Ste. Croix, 89, British ancient historian.
- Todd Karns, 79, American actor (It's a Wonderful Life))
6
- Derroll Adams, 74, American folk musician.
7
- Big Pun, 28, American rapper).
- Mario Capio, 75, Italian Olympic sailor).
- Doug Henning, 52, Canadian magician, illusionist and escape artist).
- Shiho Niiyama, 29, Japanese voice actress).
- Dave Peverett, 56, English singer and musician of Foghat).
8
- Sid Abel, 81, Canadian ice hockey player).
- Bob Collins, 57, American broadcaster).
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer, 97, Prime Minister of Romania).
- Derrick Thomas, 33, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
9
- Steve Furness, 49, American football player).
- Beau Jack, 78, American boxer).
10
- George Jackson, 42, American movie producer).
- Gene Lambert, 78, American baseball player).
- Blas Monaco, 84, American baseball player).
- Ji Pengfei, 90, Chinese politician).
- Jim Varney, 50, American actor noted for his character, Ernest P. Worrell).
11
- Jacqueline Auriol, 82, French aviator who set several world speed records).
- Gordon Lockhart Bennett, 87, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island).
- Lord Kitchener, 77, Trinidadian calypsonian).
- Roger Vadim, 72, French film director).
12
- Newt Arnold, 77, American film director).
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins, 70, American musician).
- Tom Landry, 75, American football coach (Dallas Cowboys) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
- Andy Lewis, 33, Australian bass guitarist).
- John London, 58, American musician and songwriter).
- Oliver, 54, American pop singer).
- Charles M. Schulz, 77, American comic strip artist (Peanuts)).
13
- John Leake, 50, British Royal Navy sailor).
- F. X. Martin, 77, Irish priest and historian).
- Theodore Rinaldo, 55, American charismatic religious leader, businessman, and convicted child sex offender).
14
- Walter Zinn, 93, Canadian-American nuclear physicist who worked at the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory).
15
- Shamsul Huda Chaudhury, 79, Bangladeshi politician).
- Bob Ramazzotti, 83, American baseball player).
16
- Marceline Day, 91, American actress).
- Soup Campbell, 84, American baseball player).
- Lila Kedrova, 90, Russian-born French actress (Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Zorba the Greek)).
- B. S. Kesavan, 90, Indian National Librarian).
- Karsten Solheim, 88, Norwegian-born American golf club designer (PING) and businessman).
17
- Turkey Tyson, 85, American baseball player).
18
- Lefty Hoerst, 82, American baseball player).
- Nader Naderpour, 70, Iranian-born American poet).
19
- Marin Goleminov, 91, Bulgarian musician).
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser, 71, Austrian artist).
- Kenneth L. Maddy, 65, American politician).
- George Roussos, 84, American comic book artist).
20
- Anatoly Sobchak, 62, Russian politician).
21
- Noel Annan, Baron Annan, 83, British military intelligence officer and academic).
22
- V. J. P. Saldanha, 74, Indian Konkani language litterateur, dramatist, musician, and poet).
23
- John Nevill, 5th Marquess of Abergavenny, 85, British aristocrat).
- Dennis Evans, 69, English footballer).
- Albrecht Goes, 91, German writer and theologian).
- Ofra Haza, 42, Israeli singer).
- Sir Stanley Matthews, 85, English footballer).
- Joseph V. Perry, 69, American actor).
25
- Culley Rikard, 85, American baseball player).
26
- George L. Street III, 86, United States Navy submarine commander and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II).
29
- Dennis Danell, 38, American musician (Social Distortion)).
March 2000
1
- Joseph Lawson Hodges, Jr., 77, American statistician).
2
- Danny Musser, 94, American baseball player).
- Jack Robinson, 79, American baseball player).
- Sandra Schmirler, 36, Canadian curling champion, cancer).
3
- Joseph Kayll, 85, British World War II flying ace).
- Beryl McBurnie, 86, Trinidadian dancer).
- Toni Ortelli, 95, Italian composer and alpinist).
5
- Lolo Ferrari, 37, French dancer, sex star, pornographic actress, actress and singer).
- Bill Kendall, 76, British trade unionist).
- Dame Roma Mitchell, 86, Australian lawyer and Governor of South Australia).
- Eddie Mae Steward, American civil rights activist).
- Alexander Young, 79, British operatic tenor).
6
- John Colicos, 71, Canadian actor (Star Trek: The Original Series, Battlestar Galactica)).
7
- John Foster, 78, British Anglican priest).
- Charles Gray, 71, English actor).
- W. D. Hamilton, 63, British evolutionary biologist).
- Pee Wee King, 86, American singer-songwriter (co-wrote "Tennessee Waltz")).
- Edward H. Levi, 88, American lawyer and politician, Attorney General (1975–1977)).
- Jack Sanford, 70, American baseball player).
- Usha Kiran, 70, Indian actress).
10
- Barbara Cooney, 82, American author and illustrator).
- Martyn Godfrey, 50, English-born Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer).
- William Porter, 73, American Olympic athlete (gold medal winner of the 110-meter hurdles at the 1948 Summer Olympics)).
11
- Will Roberts, 92, Welsh painter).
- Alfred Schwarzmann, 87, German Olympic gymnast).
12
- Billy Ivison, 79, British football and rugby league player).
- Sir John Jardine Paterson, 80, Scottish businessman).
- Mack Robinson, 85, American track and field athlete).
13
- Harry Bright, 70, American baseball player).
- Rex Everhart, 79, American film and musical theatre actor and singer).
- Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam, 86, Indian army general).
- Carlo Tagnin, 67, Italian football player and manager).
14
- Tommy Collins, 69, American country musician).
- C. Jérôme, 53, French singer).
15
- Robert Welch, 70, British designer).
16
- Morris B. Abram, 81, American lawyer, civil rights activist and president of Brandeis University).
- Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa, 53, Nigerian air marshal).
- Thomas Ferebee, 81, U.S. Army Air Forces bombardier aboard the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945).
- Roy Henderson, 100, British opera singer).
- Michael Starr, 89, Canadian politician).
- Carlos Velázquez, 51, Puerto Rican baseball player).
17
- Jack Davis, 83, Australian playwright).
- Edward F. Knipling, 90, American entomologist).
18
- Eberhard Bethge, 90, German Protestant theologian).
19
- Joanne Weaver, 64, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
- Dewey Williams, 84, American baseball player).
20
- Vivian Fine, 86, American composer).
- Gerald Kingsland, 70, British journalist and adventurer).
- Dame Ruth Kirk, 77, New Zealand anti-abortion campaigner).
21
- Seumas McNally, 21, Computer programmer and founder of DX Ball 2).
22
- John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil, 73, British diplomat).
24
- Bles Bridges, 53, South African singer).
- Al Grey, 74, American jazz trombonist).
- George Kirby, 66, British footballer).
25
- Morton A. Brody, 66, American jurist).
- Helen Martin, 90, American actress of stage and television).
26
- Alex Comfort, 80, British scientist, physician and author (The Joy of Sex)).
27
- Ian Dury, 57, British rock and roll singer (Kilburn and the High Roads, Ian Dury and the Blockheads)).
28
- John Hosier, 71, British musical educator).
- Anthony Powell, 94, British author).
29
- Hank Miklos, 89, American baseball player).
30
- George Batchelor, 80, Australian mathematician).
- Rudolf Kirchschläger, 85, Austrian politician).
- Beryl McBurnie, 86, Trinidadian dancer (Little Carib Theatre)).
April 2000
1
- Dorothy Whitson Freed, 81, New Zealand composer).
- Alexander Mackenzie Stuart, Baron Mackenzie-Stuart, 75, British judge).
2
- Fred Kwasi Apaloo, 79, Ghanaian judge).
- Bunney Brooke, 80, Australian actress and casting director, Round the Twist, Number 96, E Street, cancer).
- Tommaso Buscetta, 71, Italian Mafia informant).
- Sir Robert Sainsbury, 93, British businessman and art benefactor).
3
- Terence McKenna, 53, writer, philosopher).
- David Treffry, 73, British colonial servant and financier).
4
- Diamond Teeth Mary, 97, American singer).
5
- Chino 'Fats' Williams, 66, American actor).
- Lee Petty, 86, American race car driver and member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame).
6
- Habib Bourguiba, 96, President of Tunisia).
- Don Johnson, 88, American baseball player).
- William Stobbs, 85, British illustrator).
8
- Bernie Grant, 56, British politician).
- Claire Trevor, 90, American actress).
9
- Tony Cliff, 82, British Trotskyist writer and journalist).
- William McHardy, 88, Scottish biblical scholar).
10
- Peter Jones, 79, British actor).
- Larry Linville, 60, American actor (M*A*S*H)).
11
- Diana Darvey, 54, British actress, singer and dancer).
- André Deutsch, 82, Hungarian-born British publisher).
12
- Christopher Pettiet, 24, American actor)
13
- Giorgio Bassani, 84, Italian writer).
- Frenchy Bordagaray, 90, American baseball player).
- Marlene Goldsmith, 57, Australian politician).
14
- Bob Barthelson, 75, American baseball player).
- Sir Humphrey Cripps, British businessman and philanthropist).
- Phil Katz, 37, American computer programmer (Zip file format)).
- Wilf Mannion, 81, English professional footballer).
- George E. Taylor, 94, American sinologist).
15
- Edward Gorey, 75, American writer and illustrator).
16
- Henry Daniels, 87, British statistician).
- Putra of Perlis, 79, Malaysian King).
17
- Pyotr Glebov, 85, Russian actor).
- Alice Marriott, 92, American philanthropist).
18
- Isaac Berenblum, 96, Polish-born Israeli biochemist).
19
- Kyung-Chik Han, 97, Korean pastor.
21
- Gunther Gerzso, 84, Mexican painter and screenwriter).
22
- Jack Best, 87, British RAF pilot, attempted escapee from Colditz).
- Alexander H. Cohen, 79, American theatrical producer).
23
- Sir David Thorne, 66, British army general).
24
- Derek Allhusen, 86, British Olympic equestrian).
- Chic Brodie, 63, Scottish footballer).
- Barkin' Bill Smith, 71, American blues singer).
25
- Niels Viggo Bentzon, 80, Danish composer and pianist).
- Lucien le Cam, 75, French mathematician).
- David Merrick, 88, American stage producer).
- Edna Scheer, 73, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
27
- C. R. Boxer, 96, British historian).
- Brooks Lawrence, 75, American baseball player).
- Vicki Sue Robinson, 45, American singer ("Turn the Beat Around") and actress).
28
- Jerzy Einhorn, 74, Polish-born Swedish medical doctor, researcher and politician).
- Penelope Fitzgerald, 83, British writer).
- Jack Merson, 78, American baseball player).
29
- Phạm Văn Đồng, 94, Prime Minister of Vietnam).
- Buck Varner, 69, American baseball player).
30
- Poul Hartling, 85, Prime Minister of Denmark (1973–1975)).
May 2000
1
- Gil Fates, 85, American television producer).
- Steve Reeves, 74, American actor).
- Nora Swinburne, 97, British actress).
2
- Bob Homme, 81, American-born Canadian television actor, known for his role as The Friendly Giant).
- Billy Munn, 88, British jazz pianist).
- Harry Newman, 90, American football player).
3
- Lewis Allen, 94, British film and television director).
- Ed Chapman, 94, American baseball player).
- John Joseph O'Connor, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate).
4
- Sir Derick Ashe, 81, British diplomat).
- Kieran Nugent, Northern Irish IRA volunteer).
- Sugi Sito, 73, Mexican wrestler).
5
- Gino Bartali, 85, Italian racing cyclist).
6
- Mary Percy Jackson, 95, British-born Canadian medical practitioner).
- Sir Peter Youens, 84, British colonial administrator).
7
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr., 90, American actor and the son of Douglas Fairbanks).
- Henry Laskau, 83, American Olympic racewalker).
8
- Pita Amor, 81, Mexican poet).
- Henry Nicols, 26, American HIV/AIDS activist).
9
- Chris Evans, 53, Canadian ice hockey player).
10
- Sir Martin Farndale, 71, British army general).
- Bill Foster, 68, American entertainer).
- Carden Gillenwater, 82, American baseball player).
- Margaret Harris, 95, British costume designer).
- Kaneto Shiozawa, 46, Japanese voice actor).
- Craig Stevens, 81, American actor).
11
- Verna Aardema, 88, American writer).
- René Muñoz, 62, Cuban actor, screenwriter of telenovelas and the cinema of Mexico).
- Paula Wessely, 93, Austrian actress).
12
- Pete Abele, 83, American politician (U.S. Representative for Ohio's 10th congressional district, judge on Ohio's Fourth District Court of Appeals)).
- Adam Petty, 19, American race car driver).
13
- Paul Bartel, 61, American actor, writer and director).
- Olivier Greif, 50, French composer).
- Boško Perošević, 43, Serbian politician).
14
- Sarah Mavis Dabbs, 78, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
- Keizō Obuchi, 62, Prime Minister of Japan).
- Johnny Cook, 51, American gospel singer formerly of the Happy Goodman Family).
15
- George Marshall, 96, American conservationist and political activist).
- Anthony Squire, 86, British screenwriter and director).
16
- Bodacious, "World's Most Dangerous Bull" World Champion title holder).
17
- Donald Coggan, 90, 101st Archbishop of Canterbury).
18
- Doyle Lade, 79, American baseball player).
19
- Yevgeny Khrunov, 66, Soviet cosmonaut).
- Sir Larry Lamb, 70, British newspaper editor).
20
- Edward Bernds, 94, American director).
- Dick Brown, 74, Canadian football player).
- Jean-Pierre Rampal, 78, French flautist).
- Malik Sealy, 30, American basketball player).
21
- Dame Barbara Cartland, 98, English novelist).
- Sir John Gielgud, 96, English actor).
- Mark R. Hughes, 44, American entrepreneur and founder of Herbalife).
- Zhao Puchu, 92, Chinese religious leader and calligrapher).
22
- Bahadoor, Indian actor).
- Davie Fulton, 84, Canadian politician and judge).
- Gary Kerkorian, 70, American football player).
- David Chadwick Smith, 68, Canadian economist).
24
- Kurt Schork, 53, American reporter and war correspondent).
25
- Ken Bousfield, 80, British golfer).
- Nicholas Clay, 53, British actor).
- Francis Lederer, 100, Austrian-born actor in Europe and United States).
27
- Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine, 62, Spanish aristocrat,).
- Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch, 82, British diplomat, Governor of Hong Kong).
- Maurice Richard, 78, Canadian hockey player).
- Kazimierz Leski, 87, Polish engineer, fighter pilot, and Home Army's intelligence and counter-intelligence officer).
- Jane Stoll, 71, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
28
- George Irving Bell, 73, American scientist and mountaineer).
- Donald Davies, 75, Welsh computer scientist).
- Eric Turner, 31, American football player).
30
- Tex Beneke, 86, American bandleader and musician (Glenn Miller Orchestra)).
- Iko Carreira, 66, Angolan army general and politician).
- Doris Hare, 95, Welsh actress).
31
- John Coolidge, 93, son of American President Calvin Coolidge).
- Tito Puente, 77, American musician, songwriter ("Oye Como Va") and record producer).
- Hank Ruszkowski, 74, American baseball player).
- Johnnie Taylor, 66, American singer).
June 2000
1
- Sir Raymond Ferrall, 94, Australian businessman and author).
2
- Ellis Clary, 83, American baseball player).
- Svyatoslav Fyodorov, 72, Russian ophthalmologist (a pioneer of refractive surgery) and politician).
- Trevor Leggett, 85, British judoka, author and broadcaster).
- Mikhail Schweitzer, 80, Soviet film director).
- Lepo Sumera, 50, Estonian composer).
- Gerald James Whitrow, 87, British mathematician, cosmologist and science historian).
3
- T. K. Ann, 87, Hong Kong industrialist and legislator).
- Merton Miller, 77, American Nobel Prize-winning economist).
4
- Clarence Holbrook Carter, 96, American artist).
- Sir James Glover, 71, British army general).
5
- Don Liddle, 75, American baseball player, threw pitch that produced Willie Mays' sensational "The Catch" in 1954 World Series).
6
- Frédéric Dard, 78, French writer).
- Arnie Johnson, 80, American professional basketball player.
- Håkan Lidman, 85, Swedish athlete).
- Joan Tate, 77, English translator).
7
- Matthew Coppolino, 70, American politician).
- Göran Magnusson, 58, Swedish chemist).
- Barbara Jo Walker, 74, winner of Miss America (1947)).
8
- Jeff MacNelly, 52, American editorial cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip Shoe).
9
- John Abramovic, 81, Croatian-American professional basketball player.
- Ernst Jandl, 74, Austrian writer).
- Jacob Lawrence, 82, American painter and educator).
- George Segal, 75, American painter and sculptor).
10
- Hafez al-Assad, 69, President of Syria).
- Frank Patterson, 61, Irish tenor).
- Brian Statham, 69, English professional cricketer).
11
- Lew Gallo, 71, American character actor and television producer (Twelve O'Clock High, The Twilight Zone)).
12
- Sir Roualeyn Cumming-Bruce, 88, British jurist).
- Yun Bulong, 62, Chinese politician, Chairman of Inner Mongolia, train-car collision).
13
- Robert Dienst, 72, Austrian football player).
- Bobby Tiefenauer, 70, American baseball player).
14
- Paul Griffin, 62, American musician).
- Robert Trent Jones, 93, English-born golf course designer).
- Peter McWilliams, 50, American author).
- Reg Preston, 83, Australian potter).
- Elsie Widdowson, 93, British chemist, dietitian and nutritionist).
15
- Jules Roy, 92, Algerian-born French writer).
16
- Elvin A. Kabat, 85, American microbiologist).
- Empress Kōjun of Japan, 97).
- Peter Moore, 76, British Anglican priest).
17
- Joe Albanese, 66, American baseball player).
- Ismail Mahomed, 68, South African lawyer (Chief Justice of South Africa)).
18
- Ekrem Alican, Turkish politician, Deputy Prime Minister).
- Nancy Marchand, 71, American actress (Lou Grant, The Sopranos)).
19
- Noboru Takeshita, 76, Japanese politician and the 74th Prime Minister of Japan (1987–1989)).
21
- Jim Hensley, 80, American businessman).
- Alan Hovhaness, 89, American composer).
- Bud Stewart, 84, American baseball player).
22
- Manoranjan Dhar, 96, Bangladeshi politician and diplomat).
- John Smith, 66, British Anglican priest).
23
- Scott Baker, 43, American racing driver).
- Geng Biao, 90, Chinese politician).
- Jim Roper, 83, American NASCAR driver).
- Bob Tillman, 63, American baseball player).
24
- Rodrigo, 27, Argentine singer).
- Duncan Kyle, 70, British novelist).
- David Tomlinson, 83, English actor (Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Love Bug)).
26
- Ken Bell, 85, Canadian war photographer).
- Logan Ramsey, 79, American character actor).
27
- David Neal, 68, English actor).
28
- Jane Birdwood, 87, British far right politician).
- John Terence Coppock, 79, British geographer).
- Sir William Glock, 92, British arts administrator and music critic).
- Dick James, 66, American football player).
- Arnie Weinmeister, 77, American football player (New York Giants) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
29
- John Aspinall, 74, British zoo owner).
- Vittorio Gassman, 77, Italian actor).
July 2000
1
- John Albert Axel Gibson, 83, British World War II air ace).
- Walter Matthau, 79, American actor (winner of Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Tony awards)).
2
- Joey Dunlop, 48, Northern Irish motorcycle racer).
3
- Sir Michael Hamilton, 81, British politician).
- Harold Nicholas, 79, American dancer (Nicholas Brothers)).
- Kemal Sunal, 55, Turkish actor).
4
- Gustaw Herling-Grudzinski, 81, Polish writer and political dissident).
- Philip Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme, 85, British aristocrat).
5
- Peter Bullfrog Moore, 68, Australian rugby league administrator).
6
- Roderic Coote, 85, British Anglican prelate).
- Fred Lane, 24, American football player).
7
- Dame Stella Casey, 76, New Zealand social activist).
- Kenny Irwin, 30, NASCAR driver).
- James C. Quayle, 79, American newspaper publisher).
- Charles Alan Wright, 72, American constitutional lawyer).
8
- Dame Anne Mueller, 69, British civil servant and academic).
9
- John Morgan, 41, British etiquette expert).
10
- Leo Egan, 86, American broadcaster).
- Vakkom Majeed, 90, Indian politician).
- Ursule Molinaro, French-born American writer).
- Denis O'Conor Don, O'Conor Don, hereditary Chief of the Name O'Conor).
- Justin Pierce, 25, British skateboarder and actor (Kids, Next Friday)).
11
- Bill Alexander, 90, British political activist).
- Pedro Mir, 87, Dominican poet and writer (Poet Laureate)).
- Robert Runcie, 78, Archbishop of Canterbury).
12
- Charles Merritt, 91, Canadian war hero and recipient of the Victoria Cross).
- Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, 72, Yugoslav prince).
13
- James Ferguson, 86, American Air Force general).
- A. D. Hope, 92, Australian poet).
- Jan Karski, 86, Polish resistance fighter and academic).
14
- Meredith MacRae, 56, American actress (My Three Sons, Petticoat Junction)).
- Georges Maranda, 68, Canadian baseball player).
- Sir Mark Oliphant, 98, Australian physicist, Governor of South Australia).
15
- Johnny Duncan, 67, American bluegrass musician).
- Louis Quilico, 75, Canadian opera singer).
- Kalle Svensson, 74, Swedish footballer).
- Paul Young, 53, British singer and songwriter (Sad Café, Mike + The Mechanics)).
17
- Aligi Sassu, 88, Italian painter and sculptor).
- Thomas Quinn Curtiss, 85, American writer, and film and theater critic).
18
- John F. Davis, 93, American lawyer).
19
- Tommy O'Boyle, 82, American football coach.).
20
- James H. Morrison, 91, American politician (member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 6th congressional district)).
- Jim Suchecki, 72, American baseball player).
22
- John Butterfield, Baron Butterfield, 80, British medical researcher and academic administrator).
- Raymond Lemieux, 80, Canadian organic chemist).
- Claude Sautet, 76, French film director and screenwriter).
- Staffan Burenstam Linder, 68, Swedish economist and politician).
- Pat Turner, 73, British trade unionist).
23
- Ahmad Shamloo, 74, Iranian poet and writer).
24
- Anatoli Firsov, 59, Russian ice hockey player).
26
- John Tukey, 85, American mathematician).
27
- Virginia Admiral, 85, American painter and poet.
- Bruce Douglas-Mann, 73, British politician).
- Val Dufour, 73, American actor).
- Gordon Solie, 71, American wrestling commentator).
28
- Abraham Pais, 82, Dutch-born American physicist).
- Walter Schmidt, German SS officer).
- Jerome Smith, 47, American guitarist (KC and the Sunshine Band)).
- John Wells, 93, British artist).
29
- René Favaloro, 77, Argentine cardiologist who created the technique for coronary bypass surgery).
- Benny Fenton, 81, English football player and manager).
30
- Max Showalter (aka Casey Adams), 83, American actor, composer, pianist, singer).
31
- Hendrik C. van de Hulst, 81, Dutch astronomer and mathematician).
August 2000
2
- John Caldwell, 65, Australian politician).
3
- Joann Lõssov, 78, Estonian basketball player).
- Michael Meyer, 79, English translator and writer).
- Geoffrey Page, 80, British World War II flying ace).
4
- John Joseph Graham, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate).
5
- Otto Buchsbaum, 80, Austrian-Brazilian writer and ecological activist).
- Sir Alec Guinness, 86, English actor and writer, Star Wars: Original Trilogy, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, liver cancer).
- Dudley Randall, 86, African-American poet).
6
- Sir Robin Day, 76, British political broadcaster).
- Marv Felderman, 84, American baseball player).
8
- Sir Peter Hudson, 76, British army general).
9
- Sir Josias Cunningham, 66, Northern Irish politician).
- John Harsanyi, 80, Hungarian-born economist, Nobel Prize laureate).
- Bob Lido, 85, American musician (The Lawrence Welk Show)).
- Herb Thomas, 77, American NASCAR driver and member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame).
10
- Robert Manuel Cook, 91, British classical scholar.
- Gilbert Parkhouse, 74, Welsh cricketer).
11
- Paidi Jairaj, 90, Indian actor)
- Jean Papineau-Couture, 83, Canadian composer).
12
- Loretta Young, 87, American actress (The Farmer's Daughter, Come to the Stable)).
13
- Sir Antony Duff, 80, British diplomat, Director-General of MI5 (1985-1988)).
- Nazia Hassan, 35, Pakistani pop singer-songwriter, lawyer and social activist).
14
- John Boland, 55, Irish politician).
- Ken Heintzelman, 84, American baseball player).
- John Milford, 70, American actor).
15
- Lancelot Ware, 85, British founder of MENSA).
- John Whitehead, 74, English cricketer).
16
- Alan Caddy, 60, English guitarist (The Tornados)).
17
- Edith Körner, 79, Czech-born British health reformer).
- Stephan Körner, 86, Czech-born British philosopher).
- Hans-Diedrich von Tiesenhausen, 87, Baltic German Kapitänleutnant during World War II).
18
- Maurice Evans, 63, English football player and manager).
- Dorothy Mae Taylor, 72, American politician and educator).
19
- Bineshwar Brahma, 52, Bodo activist and leader).
- David Norton Edelstein, 90, American judge).
- Tony Parisi (aka Antonio Pugliese), 59, Italian-born Canadian professional wrestler).
- Theodore Trautwein, 80, American judge).
20
- Sir Peter Compston, 84, British admiral).
- Nancy Evans, 85, British mezzo-soprano opera singer).
21
- Sir Campbell Adamson, 78, British industrialist).
- Tom Day, 65, American football player).
- John Hayes, 70, American film director).
- Russ Kerns, 79, American baseball player).
- Daniel Lisulo, 69, Zambian politician).
- Giuseppe Medici, 92, Italian politician).
22
- Bill Bradford, 78, American baseball player).
- Professor Tanaka, 70, American actor and professional wrestler).
23
- Betty Blue, 69, American model and actress).
24
- Andy Hug, 35, Swiss kickboxer).
- Bob McPhail, 94, Scottish footballer).
25
- Carl Barks, 99, American cartoonist (Scrooge McDuck)).
- Amalia de la Vega, 81, Uruguayan singer).
- Jack Nitzsche, 63, American musician, arranger and songwriter (Academy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing "Up Where We Belong")).
- Ivan Stambolić, 63, Serbian politician).
- Ian Stephenson, 66, British artist).
26
- Bunny Austin, 94, English tennis player).
- Ed Rakow, 65, American baseball player).
- Daniel Sternberg, 87, Polish musician).
- Allen Woody, 44, American bass guitarist (the Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule)).
27
- Bob Mahoney, 72, American baseball player).
28
- Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Wied, 69, German prince).
29
- Fern Bell, 87, American baseball player).
- Mohamed Hamri, 68, Moroccan painter and writer).
- Conrad Marca-Relli, 87, American artist).
30
- Willie Maddren, 49, English professional football player and manager).
31
- Joseph Lennox Federal, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate).
- Saunders King, 91, American guitarist and singer).
- Brian Murphy, 18, Irish victim of unlawful killing).
- Dolores Moore, 67, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
- Patricia Owens, 75, Canadian-born American actress).
September 2000
2
- Jean Speegle Howard, 73, American actress).
- Elvera Sanchez, 95, American dancer).
- Curt Siodmak, 98, German-American novelist and screenwriter (The Wolf Man, Donovan's Brain)).
- Audrey Wise, 68, British politician.
3
- Richard W. Abbe, 74, American jurist (Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Six)).
- Edward Anhalt, 86, American screenwriter and filmmaker (winner of 1950 Academy Award for Best Story for Panic in the Streets)).
- R. H. Harris, 84, American gospel singer (Soul Stirrers)).
- Jack Simmons, 85, British transport historian).
- Walt Stanchfield, 81, American animator (Walt Disney Studios)).
- Clyde Sukeforth, 98, American baseball player).
4
- John Beith, 86, British diplomat).
- David Brown, 53, American bass guitarist (Santana)).
- Pinky May, 89, American baseball player).
5
- George Musso, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
- Abdul Haris Nasution, 81, Indonesian general).
6
- Kees van Aelst, 83, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1936 Summer Olympics).
- Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart, 0, notable American stillborn baby girl).
- David E. Bell, 81, American public servant, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (1961–1962)).
- Jiří Sovák, 79, Czech actor).
7
- Nick Tremark, 87, American baseball player).
- George Wright, 70, English footballer).
8
- Carlos Castillo Peraza, 53, Mexican politician).
9
- Sir Julian Critchley, 69, British politician).
- Robert S. Stevens, American politician and jurist).
10
- Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah, 81, Pakistani writer and journalist).
11
- Peter Browne, 76, Australian politician).
12
- Stanley Turrentine, 66, American jazz tenor saxophonist).
13
- Shelagh Fraser, 79, British actress (best known for playing Aunt Beru in Star Wars)).
14
- Frederick Erroll, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale, 86, British politician).
- Jerzy Giedroyc, 94, Polish writer and political activist).
- George Myatt, 86, American baseball player).
- Beah Richards, 80, American actress (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)).
16
- Georgiy Gongadze, 31, Ukrainian journalist).
- John Perkovich, 76, American baseball player).
17
- Dem Rădulescu, 68, Romanian actor).
- Nicole Reinhart, 24, American cyclist).
- Chico Salmon, 59, Panamanian baseball player).
- Sir Philip Woodfield, 77, British civil servant).
- Paula Yates, 41, British television presenter and journalist).
19
- Ann Doran, 89, American character actress).
- Anthony Robert Klitz, 83, British artist).
- Gloria Talbott, 69, American actress).
20
- Stanislav Stratiev, 59, Bulgarian playwright).
- Gherman Titov, 65, Soviet cosmonaut).
21
- Robert Wright Campbell, 73, American author and scriptwriter).
- Robert Peterson, 76, American poet).
- John Egerton, 6th Duke of Sutherland, 85, British aristocrat).
22
- Yehuda Amichai, 76, Israeli poet).
- Sir Antony Read, 87, British Army general).
- Saburō Sakai, 84, Japanese World War II flying ace).
- Bill Sommers, 77, American baseball player).
23
- Aurelio Rodríguez, 52, Mexican Major League Baseball player).
- Carl Rowan, 75, American government official, journalist and author).
- Kenny Smith, 76, Canadian ice hockey player).
25
- Tom Baker, 79, British Anglican priest).
- R. S. Thomas, 87, Welsh poet).
26
- Neva Abelson, 89, American research physician (co-discovered the blood test for the Rh blood factor).
- Nick Fatool, 85, American jazz drummer.
- Richard Mulligan, 67, American actor (Soap, Empty Nest)).
- Baden Powell, 63, Brazilian guitarist).
- Carl Sigman, 91, American songwriter).
27
- Sammy Luftspring, 84, Canadian boxer).
- Frank Wills, 52, American security, discovered Watergate break-in).
28
- Peter Gennaro, 80, American dancer and choreographer (Annie)).
- Pierre Trudeau, 80, Prime Minister of Canada).
29
- Sir William Fry, 91, Australian politician).
- John Grant, 67, British politician).
- Lynn Lovenguth, 77, American baseball player).
- Maningning Miclat, 28, Filipino poet and painter).
30
- Zoran Gopčević, 45, Yugoslav water polo player (silver medal winner in 1980 Summer Olympics)).
- Erno Paasilinna, 65, Finnish writer and journalist).
- Sir Fred Pontin. 93, English businessman).
- Joseph Weber, 81, American physicist).
- Howard Winstone, 61, Welsh boxer).
October 2000
1
- Robert Allen, 73, American composer ("(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays", "Everybody Loves a Lover", "Chances Are")).
- Charlie Brewster, 83, American baseball player).
- Rosie Douglas, 58, Prime Minister of Dominica).
- Reginald Kray, British murderer).
2
- Amadou Karim Gaye, 86, Senegalese politician).
- Elek Schwartz, 91, Romanian football player and coach).
- Tom Troman, 86, English cricketer).
- Halbert Owen Woodward, American district judge).
3
- Peter Baker, 55, English cricketer).
- Benjamin Orr, 53, The Cars bassist and singer).
- John Worsley, 81, British artist).
4
- Alfred Lammer, 90, Austrian-born World War II Royal Air Force pilot).
- Chuck Oertel, 69, American baseball player).
- Michael Smith, 68, English-born Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate).
- George Huntston Williams, 86, American theologian).
- Yu Kuo-hwa, 86, Chinese politician, Premier (1984–1989)).
5
- Keith Roberts, 65, English science fiction author).
- Sidney R. Yates, 91, American politician (member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Illinois)).
6
- William Bundy, 83, American attorney and intelligence expert (CIA)).
- Richard Farnsworth, 80, American actor).
7
- Tony Adamle, 76, American professional football player.
- Wilford S. Bailey, 79, American academic).
8
- Mihai Pop, 92, Romanian ethnologist).
- Timothy P. Sheehan, 91, American politician).
- Jinzaburo Takagi, 62, Japanese chemist and anti-nuclear activist).
9
- David Dukes, 55, American character actor).
- Patrick Anthony Porteous, 82, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross).
10
- Ferenc Farkas, 94, Hungarian composer).
- Sirimavo Bandaranaike, 84, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka).
- Bruce Palmer Jr., 87, American army general).
- Gene Palumbo, 54, American television producer and writer).
11
- Donald Dewar, 63, Scottish politician).
- Brian Foley, 80, British Roman Catholic priest and hymnist.
13
- Gus Hall, 90, labor leader and chairman of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA)).
- Jean Peters, 73, American actress).
- Tony Roper, 35, NASCAR driver).
15
- George Gray Bell, 80, Canadian soldier).
- Konrad Emil Bloch, 88, German-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine).
- Vincent Canby, 76, American film and theatre critic (The New York Times)).
- John Perceval, 77, Australian artist).
16
- Mel Carnahan, 66, American lawyer and politician (51st Governor of Missouri)).
- Rick Jason, 77, American actor).
- Joseph Scott, 78, American bobsledder).
17
- Leo Nomellini, 76, Italian-American football player (San Francisco 49ers) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
18
- Bruce Biggs, 79, New Zealand linguist).
- Julie London, 74, American actress).
- Gwen Verdon, 75, American actress).
19
- Hortense Ellis, 59, Jamaican reggae musician).
21
- Alan Rowe, 73, New Zealand-born British actor).
22
- Richard Harden, 83, Northern Irish politician).
- Fred Pratt Green, 97, British Methodist minister and hymn writer).
- Hank Wyse, 82, American baseball player).
23
- Benny Culp, 86, American baseball player).
- Martin Rich, 95, German conductor).
- Yokozuna, 34, American wrestler).
24
- Little Mack Simmons, 67, American blues musician).
25
- John Sinclair Morrison, 87, English classicist).
26
- Laila Kinnunen, 60, Finnish singer).
- Ruth Lessing, 75, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player).
- Muriel Evans, 90, American actress).
27
- Lída Baarová, 86, Czech-Austrian actress and mistress of the Nazi propaganda minister of Germany, Joseph Goebbels).
- Walter Berry, 71, Austrian bass-baritone).
- Eugene Lambert, 95, American sports coach).
- Bill Wainwright, 91, British communist activist).
28
- Andújar Cedeño, 31, Dominican baseball player).
- Josef Felder, 100, German politician).
- Carlos Guastavino, 88, Argentine composer).
- Howard Patterson, 73, American Olympic swimmer).
29
- Charles F. Avila, 94, American electrical engineer).
30
- Steve Allen, 78, American comedian, composer, TV host (The Tonight Show, The Steve Allen Show) and author).
31
- Ring Lardner Jr., 85, American journalist and screenwriter).
November 2000
1
- Platon Kornyljak, 80, Ukrainian-born German Greek-Catholic hierarch, Apostolic Exarch in Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians (1959–1996)).
- Bernard Erhard, 66, American actor).
2
- Eddie Collins Jr., 83, American baseball player).
- Eva Morris, British supercentenarian, oldest person in the world).
- Sue Ryder, 76, British charity founder).
3
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson, 68, British composer and musicologist).
- Mary Hunter Wolf, American theatre director and producer).
4
- Victor Grinich, 75, American businessman and a pioneer in the semiconductor industry).
- John Reynolds, 77, American physicist).
- Ian Sneddon, 80, Scottish mathematician).
5
- Etienne Aigner, 95, Austrian-born American fashion designer).
- Morris Barry, 82, British television producer).
- David Brower, 88, American environmentalist).
- Jimmie Davis, 101, American singer, songwriter and politician (Governor of Louisiana)).
- Amalia Hernández, 83, Mexican ballet choreographer.
- Willard Marshall, 79, American baseball player).
- Roger Peyrefitte, 93, French writer and diplomat).
- Harry Taylor, 81, American baseball player).
6
- Herbert Brün, 82, German composer and pioneer of electronic and computer music).
- L. Sprague de Camp, 92, American writer).
7
- Jim Hutchinson, 103, English cricketer and centenarian).
- C. Subramaniam, 90, Indian politician).
- Ingrid of Sweden, 90, Queen consort of Frederick IX of Denmark).
8
9
- Hugh Paddick, 85, English actor (BBC radio show Round the Horne)).
10
- Adamantios Androutsopoulos, 81, Greek lawyer and politician, Prime Minister (1973-1974),).
- Jacques Chaban-Delmas, 85, French Gaullist politician (Prime Minister of France)).
- Alan Tyson, 74, British musicologist).
11
- Sir Alun Davies, 87, Welsh public servant).
- William Harris, 6th Earl of Malmesbury, 92, British aristocrat and Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire).
- Hugh Paddick, 85, British actor).
12
- John Bury, 75, British set designer, costume designer and lighting designer).
- Eugene Antonio Marino, 66, American Roman Catholic prelate).
- Leah Rabin, 72, widow of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin).
- Harold Walker, 82, English cricketer).
14
- Len Gabrielson, 85, American baseball player).
- Robert Trout, 91, American broadcast news reporter).
15
- Willie Cunningham, 75, Scottish footballer).
- Harry Webb, 92, Australian politician)
16
17
- Louis Néel, 95, French physicist).
- Bim Sherman, 50, Jamaican musician).
18
- Hubert Miller, 82, American bobsledder).
19
- Jeaffreson Greswell, 84, British Royal Air Force officer).
20
- Mike Muuss, 42, American computer programmer (computer network administration software utility Ping)).
- Bryce Poe II, 76, American Air Force general).
- Josef Schaupper, 37, Austrian deaf alpine skier who was killed in the Kaprun disaster).
21
- Sir Cyril Clarke, 93, British physician, geneticist and entomologist, former President of the Royal College of Physicians).
- Ernest Lluch, 63, Spanish politician killed by ETA).
- Zygmunt Gadecki, 62, Polish footballer).
22
- Carlos Cardoso, Mozambican journalist).
- Jack Dyson, 66, British cricketer and footballer).
- Christian Marquand, 73, French director, actor and screenwriter).
- Emil Zátopek, 78, Czechoslovakian Olympic runner (won three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics and one gold and one silver medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics)).
23
- Marjorie Brown, 89, American owner of the Boston Celtics).
- William David Knowles, 92, Canadian politician).
- Conrad Voss Bark, 87, British writer and journalist).
- Rayner Unwin, 74, British publisher).
25
- Hugh Alexander, 83, American professional baseball player and scout).
- Sir Florizel Glasspole, 91, Jamaican Governor-General).
- Austin Rawlinson, 98, British swimmer).
26
- Ralph Bates, 101, British novelist).
- Paddy Donegan, 77, Irish politician).
27
- Anne Barton, 76, American actress).
- Sir Malcolm Bradbury, 68, British author and literary critic).
- Len Shackleton, 78, English footballer ("Clown Prince of Soccer")).
- Dorothy Woolfolk, 87, American comic-book editor).
28
- Robert Bentley, 93, American animator).
- Henry B. González, 84, American Democratic politician (United States House of Representatives member from the state of Texas from 1961 to 1999)).
- Liane Haid, 105, Austrian actress).
29
- Lou Groza, 76, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame).
- Sir William Henderson, 87, Scottish veterinarian).
- Ilmar Laaban, 78, Estonian poet and publicist).
30
- Eloise Jarvis McGraw, 84, American author).
- Scott Smith, 45, Canadian bassist (Loverboy)).
December 2000
1
- Moses Abramovitz, 88, American economist.
- Robert V. Barron, 67, American TV and film director)
- Barbara Gates, 66, American baseball pitcher)
- Elmer E. Rasmuson, 91, American banker, philanthropist and politician)
- Terry Wilshusen, 51, American baseball player).
2
- Chris Antley, 34, American jockey (Racing Hall of Fame) (winner of Kentucky Derby 1991, 1999)).
- Gail Fisher, 65, American actress (Mannix))
3
- Gwendolyn Brooks, 83, American poet).
- Hoyt Curtin, 78, composer).
- Jun Fukuda, 77, Japanese film director).
- Red Nonnenkamp, 89, American baseball player).
- Hugh Edward Richardson, 94, British diplomat and Tibetologist)
4
- H. C. Artmann, 79, Austrian poet and writer).
- Shyam Sundar Baishnab, Bangladeshi folk singer.
- Colin Cowdrey, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, 67, English cricketer).
- Puntillita, 79, Cuban singer).
5
- Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, 74, Malaysian governor.
- Ghulam Dastagir Alam, Pakistani theoretical physicist.
- Rupert Charles Barneby, 89, American botanist.
- Leon Gary, 88, American politician.
- Clarence Gracey, 89, American football player.
- Matthew Lukwiya, 43, Ugandan physician, ebola virus disease.
- O. W. Wolters, 85, British academic, historian and author.
6
- Werner Klemperer, 80, German actor).
7
- Vlado Gotovac, 70, Croatian poet and politician).
- Levi Jackson, 74, American football player, first African-American to captain Yale University).
- Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington, 86, British politician).
- Leszek Podhorodecki, Polish historian).
- Bob Voigts, 84, American sports player and coach).
8
- Ann T. Bowling, 57, American geneticist, stroke.
- Ionatana Ionatana, 62, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1999–2000)).
- Sachindra Lal Singh, 93, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Tripura).
10
- Jack Cowan, 73, Canadian football player).
- James T. McHugh, 68, American Roman Catholic prelate).
- Willard Nixon, 72, American baseball player).
- Marie Windsor, 80, American actress)
11
- David Lewis, 84, American actor).
- N. Richard Nash, 87, American dramatist).
- Johannes Virolainen, 86, Finnish politician).
12
- Red Barkley, 88, American baseball player).
- William J. Evans, 76, American air force general).
- Rosa King, 61, American jazz and blues musician).
- Dorothy Kirby, 80, American golfer).
- Libertad Lamarque, 92, Argentine-Mexican actress and singer).
- George Montgomery, 84, American actor).
13
- Chen Zhen, 45, Chinese-French artist).
- Pierre Demargne, 97, French historian and archaeologist).
- Jake Jones, 80, American baseball player).
14
- Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky, 82, Ukrainian Catholic bishop).
- Pavel Plotnikov, 80, Soviet air force general).
15
- Bubba Floyd, 83, American baseball player).
16
- Blue Demon, 78, Mexican masked wrestler and actor).
- Saad Dahlab, Algerian politician).
17
- Gerald Aylmer, 74, British historian).
- Gérard Blain, 70, French actor and film director).
- Erich Schmid, 93, Swiss conductor).
18
- Stan Fox, 48, American race car driver).
- Randolph Apperson Hearst, 85, American newspaper publisher (Hearst Corporation)).
- Kirsty MacColl, 41, British singer-songwriter).
19
- Rob Buck, 42, American musician (10,000 Maniacs)).
- David Dewayne Johnson, 37, American murderer).
- Milt Hinton, 90, American double bassist and photographer).
- John Lindsay, 79, 103rd Mayor of New York City).
- Lou Polli, 99, Italian-American baseball player).
- Roebuck "Pops" Staples, 85, patriarch of The Staple Singers).
- Lou Thuman, 84, American baseball player).
- Sir Laurence Whistler, 88, British poet and artist).
20
- Reginald E. Beauchamp, 90, American sculptor).
- Bill Clarke, 68, Canadian footballer).
- Adrian Henri, 68, British poet and painter (Liverpool Poets)).
- Alexander Ramsay of Mar, 80, British aristocrat).
21
- Alfred J. Gross, 82, American inventor and a pioneer in mobile wireless communication).
- John Lee, 72, Australian actor).
- Edward Miller, 85, British historian (Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)).
22
- Herman Feshbach, 83, American physicist.).
- Connie McCready, 79, American journalist and politician).
- Harry Payne, 93, Welsh rugby union player).
- Kakou Senda, 76, Japanese writer).
23
- Billy Barty, 76, American actor).
- Susan Berman, 55, American journalist, author, and the daughter of Davie "Davie the Jew" Berman, a Las Vegas mob figure).
- Victor Borge, 91, Danish-born comedian and pianist).
- Noor Jehan, 74, Pakistani actress and singer).
- Sir Jimmy Shand, 92, Scottish musician).
24
- John Cooper, 77, British automobile designer (Cooper Car Company)).
- Nick Massi, 73, bass singer and bass guitarist for The Four Seasons).
- Laurence Chisholm Young, 95, American mathematician).
25
- Décio Esteves, 73, Brazilian footballer).
- Robert Francis Garner, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate).
- Neil Hawke, 61, Australian cricketer).
- Willard Van Orman Quine, 92, American philosopher and logician in the analytic tradition).
26
- Leo Gordon, 78, American character actor).
- Sir Alan Harris, 84, British engineer).
- Walter Hayes, British journalist and business executive).
- Magik, 22, Polish rapper).
- Jason Robards, 78, American actor (winner of a Tony Award, two Academy Awards and an Emmy Award)).
27
- Marc Boileau, 68, Canadian ice hockey coach and player).
- Forbes Howie, 80, Scottish businessman).
- Walter Keane, 85, American plagiarist).
- Roy Partee, 83, American Major League Baseball catcher).
28
- Jacques Laurent, 81, French writer and journalist).
- Robert Williams, 83, American baseball player).
29
- Adele Stimmel Chase, 83, American artist).
- Herbert Halpert, 89, American anthropologist and folklorist).
30
- James C. Corman, 80, American politician (U.S. Representative for California's 21st and 22nd congressional districts)).
- Julius J. Epstein, 91, American screenwriter (co-winner of Academy Award for Casablanca)).
- Lionel Hebert, 72, American professional golfer).
31
- Alan Cranston, 86, American politician, served as U.S. Senator from California (1969-1993)).
- Harry Dorish, 79, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles).
- José Greco, 82, Italian-American flamenco dancer and choreographer).
- Tanaquil Le Clercq, 71, French ballet dancer (New York City Ballet)).
- Anne Macnaghten, 92, British violinist).
- Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, 34, Israeli settler leader).
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