Deaths in February 1996
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1996.
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.
February 1996
[edit]1
[edit]- Adel Adham, 67, Egyptian film actor, pneumonia.
- Sergey Aganov, 78, Soviet/Russian Marshal of the engineer troops.
- Benny Brown, 42, American track and field athlete and olympic champion, traffic collision.[1]
- Ray Crawford, 80, American fighter ace during World War II and racecar driver.
- Kevin Williams, 38, American gridiron football player in the National Football League, train crash.[2]
2
[edit]- Sylwester Braun, 87, Polish photographer and army officer.
- Shamus Culhane, 87, American animator and director.[3]
- Fred S. Keller, 97, American psychologist and a pioneer in experimental psychology.[4]
- Gene Kelly, 83, American actor (Singin' in the Rain, An American in Paris, Anchors Aweigh) and dancer, stroke.[5]
- Vernon Nicholls, 78, British bishop.
- Li Peiyao, 62, Chinese politician, homicide.
- Minao Shibata, 79, Japanese composer and musicologist.[6]
- Aline Towne, 76, American actress.
- Müfide İlhan, 84, Turkish mayor.
3
[edit]- Edward Adamson, 84, British artist and art collector.[7]
- Larry Eigner, 68, American poet.[8]
- Guy Gilles, 57, French film director, AIDS-related complications.[9]
- Božo Grkinić, 82, Yugoslav water polo and basketball player and coach.[10]
- Audrey Meadows, 73, American actress and banker, lung cancer.[11]
4
[edit]- Gerry Brand, 89, South African rugby player.
- Willard S. Curtin, 90, American politician.[12]
- Manolo Fábregas, 74, Spanish-Mexican actor, film director and film producer.[13]
- John Hugo Loudon, 90, Dutch businessman and CEO of Royal Dutch Shell.
- Lakshman Singh, 85, Indian scouting leader.
5
[edit]- Gianandrea Gavazzeni, 86, Italian musician.[14]
- Hideo Oguni, 91, Japanese screenwriter.[15]
- Roberto Raviola, 56, Italian comic book artist, pancreatic cancer.
- Lim Chin Siong, 62, Singaporean politician, heart attack.
- Antonio Ruiz Soler, 74, Spanish dancer and choreographer.[16]
- Ted Tyson, 86, Australian rules football player.
- Gary Zeller, 48, American basketball player.[17]
6
[edit]- Rutherford H. Adkins, 71, American military aviator and member of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II.
- Guy Madison, 74, American actor (The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok), pulmonary emphysema.[18]
- Bob Muncrief, 80, American baseball player.[19]
- Renee Roberts, 87, British actress.
- Patsy Smart, 77, British actress.
- Jacques Wertheimer, 84, French businessman.
7
[edit]- Lydia Chukovskaya, 88, Soviet/Russian writer, poet, editor, publicist, and dissident.[20]
- I. K. Dairo, 65, Nigerian Jùjú musician.[21]
- Phillip Davidson, 80, American lieutenant general.
- Barbara Hamilton, 69, Canadian actress, breast cancer.
- Lucien Maynard, 87, Canadian politician.
- Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este, 80, Austrian prince and Archduke of Austria-Este.
- Boris Tchaikovsky, 70, Soviet and Russian composer.[22]
- Pat West, 72, American gridiron football player.
- Ernst Würthwein, 86, German theologian.
8
[edit]- T. J. Campion, 77, American football player.[23]
- Marcel Capelle, 91, French football player.
- Mercer Ellington, 76, American musician, composer, and arranger, heart attack.[24]
- Del Ennis, 70, American baseball player, diabetes.[25]
- Ri Sung Gi, 90, North Korean chemist.
- Bruno Hussar, 84, Egyptian priest.[26]
- Siavash Kasraie, 68, Iranian poet, literary critic, and novelist.
- José Poy, 69, Argentine football player and manager.
- Felice Schwartz, 71, American feminist writer.[27]
- Derek Worlock, 76, English catholic prelate and Archbishop of Liverpool, lung cancer.[28]
9
[edit]- Chitti Babu, 59, Indian musician.
- Sir George Trevelyan, 4th Baronet, 89, British baronet and a founding father of the New Age movement.[29]
- Adolf Borchers, 82, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II.
- Stephen Hope Carlill, 93, British Royal Navy admiral.
- Yun Chi-Young, 97, Korean politician.
- Alistair Cameron Crombie, 80, Australian zoologist and historian of science.
- Neil Franklin, 74, English football player and manager.[30]
- Adolf Galland, 83,German Luftwaffe flying ace and general during World War II.[31]
- Gerald Savory, 86, English playwright and screenwriter specialising in comedies.[32]
- Gordon D. Shirreffs, 82, American writer.[33]
- Robin Stille, 34, American actress (The Slumber Party Massacre), suicide.[34]
10
[edit]- Josette Bruce, 76, Polish-French novelist.[35]
- Björn-Erik Höijer, 88, Swedish writer.
- Giovanni Pontiero, 64, British scholar.[36]
- Klaus-Dieter Seehaus, 53, East German football player.[37]
11
[edit]- Thecla Boesen, 85, Danish film actress.
- William F. Claxton, 81, American television director and television producer.[38]
- Brian Daley, 48, American writer, pancreatic cancer.[39]
- Kebby Musokotwane, 49, Zambian politician and Prime Minister.
- Quarentinha, 62, Brazilian football player, heart failure.[40]
- Phil Regan, 89, American actor and singer.[41]
- Amelia Rosselli, 65, Italian poet, suicide.[42]
- Gertrude Sawyer, 100, American architect.
- Bob Shaw, 64, Northern Irish science fiction author and novelist, cancer.[43]
- Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger, 93, French photographer, anthropologist, and writer.[44]
- Olle Åhlund, 75, Swedish football player and manager.[45]
12
[edit]- Andrea Barbato, 61, Italian journalist, writer and politician.
- Gina Falckenberg, 88, German actress.[46]
- Betty Roland, 92, Australian playwright and novelist.[47]
- Ernest Samuels, 92, American biographer and lawyer.[48]
- Ryōtarō Shiba, 72, Japanese writer.[49]
13
[edit]- Martin Balsam, 76, American actor (A Thousand Clowns, 12 Angry Men, Psycho), Oscar winner (1966), heart attack.[50]
- Scott Beach, 65, American actor (American Graffiti, Stand by Me, The Right Stuff) and disc jockey.[51]
- Charlie Conerly, 74, American gridiron football player.[52]
- George Jefferson, 85, American pole vaulter.[53]
- Léopold Langlois, 82, Canadian politician.
- Cynthia MacGregor, 31, American tennis player, complications from anorexia nervosa.
- Branko Marjanović, 86, Croatian film director and editor.
- Ugyen Rinpoche, 76, Tibetan Buddhist Lama.
14
[edit]- Lady Caroline Blackwood, 64, British writer and journalist, cancer.[54]
- Fritz Hanson, 81, American-Canadian gridiron football player.
- Eva Hart, 91, British survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic, cancer.
- Gied Jaspars, 56, Dutch television producer, colorectal cancer.
- Čeněk Kottnauer, 85, Czech-British chess master.
- Alejandro de la Sota Martínez, 82, Spanish architect.[55]
- Bob Paisley, 77, English football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease.[56]
- Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 63, Spanish jurist, historian, and writer, homicide.[57]
- Sylvester Veitch, 85, American horse trainer.
- Mark Venturini, 35, American actor (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, The Return of the Living Dead, Mikey), leukemia.
15
[edit]- Lucio Agostini, 82, Italian-Canadian musician.[58]
- Margaret Courtenay, 72, Welsh actress.[59]
- Peter Gardner, 71, Australian hurdler.[60]
- Edward Madejski, 81, Polish football player.
- Tommy Rettig, 54, American child actor (Lassie), database programmer, and author, heart attack.[61]
- Henri Simonet, 64, Belgian politician.
- McLean Stevenson, 68, American actor (M*A*S*H, Hello, Larry, The Doris Day Show) and comedian, heart attack.[62]
- Brunó Ferenc Straub, 82, Hungarian biochemist.[63]
16
[edit]- Roberto Aizenberg, 67, Argentine painter and sculptor.[64]
- Roger Bowen, 63, American actor (M*A*S*H, Arnie, Tunnel Vision), heart attack.[65]
- Pat Brown, 90, American lawyer and politician and Governor of California.[66]
- Nicolae Carandino, 90, Romanian writer.
- Eleanor Clark, 82, American writer.[67]
- Bert Iannone, 79, Canadian football player.
- Miloš Kopecký, 73, Czech actor.[68]
- Brownie McGhee, 80, American folk-blues singer and guitarist, stomach cancer.[69]
- Kenneth Robinson, 84, British politician.
- Ernst Weber, 94, Austrian-American electrical engineer, and microwave technology pioneer.[70]
17
[edit]- Hervé Bazin, 84, French writer.[71]
- Gus Hardin, 50, American country music singer, car accident.
- Evelyn Laye, 95, English actress, respiratory failure.[72]
- Michel Pablo, 84, Greek Trotskyist leader, stroke.[73]
- Nikolai Starostin, 93, Soviet/Russian football player and founder of Spartak Moscow.
18
[edit]- Madhaviah Krishnan, 83, Indian photographer.
- Janice Loeb, 93, American film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and film producer.[74]
- Josef Meinrad, 82, Austrian actor, cancer.[75]
- Edward O'Brien, 21, Northern Irish IRA volunteer, killed.
19
[edit]- Sehba Akhtar, 65, Indian poet and songwriter, heart attack.
- Brenda Bruce, 76, British actress.[76]
- Marco Antonio Campos, 76, Mexican actor, aortic aneurysm.
- Antonio Creus, 71, Spanish motorcycle racer and racing driver.
- Charles O. Finley, 77, American businessman.[77]
- Douglas Livingstone, 64, South African poet.[78]
- Ernest Manning, 87, Canadian politician.[79]
- Dorothy Maynor, 85, American singer.[80]
- Grant Sawyer, 77, American politician and Governor of Nevada.[81]
20
[edit]- Solomon Asch, 88, Polish-American psychologist.[82]
- Charles O. Finley, 77, American businessman.
- Walter Marshall, Baron Marshall of Goring, 63, British peer and scientist.[83]
- Viktor Konovalenko, 57, Soviet Union ice hockey player.[84]
- Mariano Vidal Molina, 70, Argentinian actor.
- Carolyn Morris, 70, American baseball player.
- Audrey Munson, 104, American artist's model and film actress.[85]
- Jeffrey Quill, 83, British test pilot.
- Tōru Takemitsu, 65, Japanese composer and writer, bladder cancer.[86]
21
[edit]- Priscilla Bonner, 97, American silent film actress.[87]
- Rune Börjesson, 58, Swedish football player.
- Hans-Joachim Bremermann, 69, German-American mathematician and biophysicist, cancer.
- Isolina Carrillo, 88, Cuban musician.[88]
- Vahagn Davtyan, 73, Armenian writer.
- H. L. Gold, 81, American writer.[89]
- Morton Gould, 82, American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist.[90]
- August Kammer, 83, American ice hockey player.
- Don Laz, 66, American pole vaulter.[91]
22
[edit]- George Christopher Archibald, 69, British economist and researcher.[92]
- Karl Boo, 77, Swedish politician.
- Elwood Henneman, 81, American neurophysiologist.
- Niall MacDermot, 79, British politician.[93]
23
[edit]- Hussein Kamel al-Majid, 41, Iraqi general, politician and defector, killed.
- Joseph W. Barr, 78, American politician.[94]
- David Berlo, 67, American communications theorist.
- William Bonin, 49, American serial killer and sex offender known as the Freeway Killer, execution by lethal injection.
- Birgit Brüel, 68, Danish actress and singer.
- Elisa Cegani, 84, Italian actress.[95]
- Alan Dawson, 66, American musician.[96]
- Dorothy Awes Haaland, 77, American lawyer and politician.
- Saddam Kamel, 35, Iraqi head of the Republican Guard and defector, killed.
- Billy Lothridge, 54, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[97]
- Helmut Schön, 80, German football player and manager.[98]
24
[edit]- Akram al-Hawrani, 84, Syrian politician.
- Winston Chang, 54, Taiwanese academic and university president.
- Graeme Moran, 57, New Zealand rower.
- Kaarlo Niilonen, 73, Finnish football player and manager.[99]
- James Runcieman Sutherland, 95, English literary scholar.[100]
25
[edit]- Caio Fernando Abreu, 47, Brazilian writer, AIDS-related complications.
- Vehbi Koç, 94, Turkish businessman and philanthropist, heart attack.[101]
- Elvy Lissiak, 66, Italian actress.
- Haing S. Ngor, 55, Cambodian-American physician and actor (The Killing Fields, Heaven & Earth, My Life), Oscar winner (1985), shot.[102]
26
[edit]- Jean Boisselier, 83, French archaeologist and art historian.[103]
- Anna Larina, 82, Soviet/Russian writer.
- Don Oliver, 58, New Zealand weightlifter and fitness centre owner, cancer.[104]
- John Dalrymple, 13th Earl of Stair, 89, Scottish Arl.
- Mieczysław Weinberg, 76, Polish-Soviet/Russian composer.
- Carlos Wilson, 83, Argentinian football player.
27
[edit]- Gerrit Berkhoff, 94, Dutch chemist and the first Rector Magnificus of the University of Twente.
- François Chaumette, 72, French actor, cancer.[105]
- Ethlyne Clair, 91, American actress.[106]
- Laurie Connell, 50, Australian businessman and fraudster.
- Sarah Palfrey Cooke, 83, American tennis player, lung cancer.[107]
- Kenneth Granviel, 45, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[108]
- Vic Janowicz, 66, American gridiron football player, cancer.[109]
- Robert Kühner, 92, French mycologist.[110]
- Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl, 64, British politician.
- Pat Smythe, 67, British equestrian.[111]
- Ilario Zannino, 75, American mobster and member of the Patriarca crime family.
28
[edit]- Daniel Chipenda, 64, Angolan politician.
- Maximilien Rubel, 90, Soviet-French Marxist historian.[112]
- Bill Smith, 61, American poker player.[113]
- Bruno von Freytag-Löringhoff, 83, German philosopher, mathematician and epistemologist.[114]
- Sylvia Williams, 60, American museum director, curator, art historian and scholar of African art, brain aneurysm.[115]
29
[edit]- Frank Daniel, 69, Czech director and scriptwriter, heart attack.[116]
- Wes Farrell, 56, American musician, songwriter and record producer, cancer.[117]
- Ewart John Arlington Harnum, 85, Canadian businessman and the lieutenant governor of Newfoundland.
- Shams Pahlavi, 78, Iranian royal of the Pahlavi dynasty and elder sister of the last Shah of Iran, cancer.
- Sinclair Ross, 88, Canadian banker and writer, Parkinson's disease.[118]
- Ralph Rowe, 71, American baseball player and manager.[119]
- Winifred C. Stanley, 86, American politician and attorney.
- Clint Wager, 76, American gridiron football player and basketball player.[120]
- Mario Zagari, 82, Italian journalist and politician.[121]
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