Deaths in November 1999
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1999.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
November 1999
[edit]1
[edit]- Minoru Chiaki, 82, Japanese actor.[1]
- Jean Coutu, 74, Canadian actor.[2]
- Edmund Dell, 78, British politician and businessman.[3]
- Bhekimpi Dlamini, 74, Southern African politician, Prime Minister of Swaziland (1983–1986).
- Theodore Hall, 74, American physicist and spy for the Soviet Union, renal cancer.[4]
- Thomas H. Jukes, 93, British-American biologist.[5]
- Walter Payton, 45, American gridiron football player, cholangiocarcinoma.[6]
- Héctor Pellegrini, 68, Argentine film actor.
- Franca Scagnetti, 75, Italian film actress.
- John Sears, 63, American NASCAR racing driver.
- William Sheldon, 92, Irish politician and farmer.
2
[edit]- Milan Antal, 64, Slovak astronomer.
- Jackie Davis, 78, American soul jazz singer, organist and bandleader, stroke.[7]
- Demetrio B. Lakas, 74, Panamase politician, president (1969–1978), heart disease.
- Atputharajah Nadarajah, 36, Sri Lankan journalist and politician, shot.
- Hans-Joachim Preil, 76, East German comedian.[8]
- Hardie Scott, 92, American politician.
- Mitar Subotić, 38, Serbian-Brazilian musician and composer, fire.
- William van Straubenzee, 75, British politician.[9]
- Richard Voliva, 87, American wrestler and coach.[10]
3
[edit]- Ian Bannen, 71, Scottish actor, car accident.[11]
- William J. Brown, 59, American lawyer and politician.
- Alan Heusaff, 78, Breton nationalist, linguist, and journalist.
- Vilen Kalyuta, 69, Soviet and Ukrainian cinematographer.
- Keizo Saji, 80, Japanese businessman and art patron.[12]
4
[edit]- Daisy Bates, 84, American civil rights activist, publisher and journalist.[13]
- Alvin Coox, 75, American military historian and author.[14]
- Zvi Griliches, 69, American economist and holocaust survivor.[15]
- Ernest J. Kump, 87, American architect, author and inventor.[16]
- Malcolm Marshall, 41, West Indian cricketer, colon cancer.[17]
- Cornel Popa, 64, Romanian football player.
- Maybelle Reichardt, 92, American discus thrower and Olympian.[18]
- David Shaber, 70, American screenwriter (The Warriors, Nighthawks, Flight of the Intruder), aneurysm.
- Henri Van Kerckhove, 73, Belgian road cyclist.[19]
- Fred Wallner, 71, American gridiron football player.[20]
- Charles Wintour, 82, British newspaper editor.
- Zainuddin, 47, Indian actor and comedian, respiratory complications.
5
[edit]- Antonio Fraguas Fraguas, 93, Spanish historian, ethnographer, anthropologist, and geographer.[21]
- James Goldstone, 68, American film and television director.[22]
- Noureddin Kianouri, 94, Iranian architect and political leader.
- Richard Marius, 66, American academic and writer, pancreatic cancer.[23]
- Colin Rowe, 79, British-American architectural historian.[24]
6
[edit]- Sleim Ammar, 72, Tunisian neuropsychiatrist and poet. [25]
- José María Caffarel, 79, Spanish film actor.[26]
- Laurence Decore, 59, Canadian lawyer and politician, cancer.
- Regina Ghazaryan, 84, Armenian painter and public figure.
- George V. Higgins, 59, American author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, and raconteur, heart attack.[27]
- Rob Hoeke, 60, Dutch singer, pianist, composer and songwriter.
- Anthony "Sooty" Jones, 46, American rock bassist ("Humble Pie").
7
[edit]- Tom Briggs, 80, English football player.[28]
- Allan Felder, 56, American songwriter.[29]
- Joe Lang Kershaw, 88, American politician and civics teacher, congestive heart failure.
- Walter McDonald, 96, Canadian politician.
- Primo Nebiolo, 76, Italian sports official and IAAF president, heart attack.[30]
8
[edit]- Lester Bowie, 58, American jazz trumpet player and composer, liver cancer.[31]
- Gwen Gordy Fuqua, 71, American songwriter and composer, cancer.[32]
- Jerry Kerr, 87, Scottish football player and manager.
- Yury Vasilyevich Malyshev, 58, Soviet cosmonaut.
- Richard Martin, 51, American academic, curator, and art and fashion historian, melanoma.[33]
- Rob Nieuwenhuys, 91, Dutch writer.
- Harry Riebauer, 78, German film and television actor.[34]
- Leon Štukelj, 100, Yugoslav gymnast and Olympic gold medalist, heart attack.[35]
9
[edit]- Herb Abramson, 82, American record producer and executive.[36]
- Marjorie Gladman, 91, American tennis player.
- Huang Huoqing, 98, Chinese politician.
- Mabel King, 66, American actress and singer, diabetes.[37]
- Wolf Ruvinskis, 78, Mexican actor and professional wrestler, cardiovascular disease.
- Dick Todd, 85, American NFL football player and coach.[38]
10
[edit]- Stasys Antanas Bačkis, 93, Lithuanian diplomat and civil servant.[39]
- Felix Galimir, 89, Austrian-American violinist.[40]
- Robert Kramer, 60, American film director, screenwriter and actor, meningitis.[41]
- Eric Langton, 92, English motorcycle speedway rider.
- Thomas McKinney, 72, Northern Irish rugby player.
- Jean Potts, 88, American mystery novelist.[42]
11
[edit]- Mary Kay Bergman, 38, American voice actress (South Park, Scooby-Doo, The New Adventures of Zorro), suicide by gunshot.[43]
- Frank Bowyer, 77, English footballer.[44]
- Maurice Dugowson, 61, French film director and screenwriter.[45]
- Vivian Fuchs, 91, British explorer.[46]
- Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka, 62, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate.
- Daniel Ivernel, 79, French film actor, suicide.[47]
- Choi Moo-ryong, 71, South Korean actor.[48]
- Sathyavani Muthu, 76, Indian politician.
- Thomas Pitfield, 96, British composer, poet, artist, engraver, and calligrapher.
- Jack Plimsoll, 82, South African cricketer.[49]
- Lodewijk Prins, 86, Dutch chess player and chess referee.
- Jacobo Timerman, 76, Soviet-Argentine publisher, journalist, and author, heart attack.[50]
12
[edit]- Eulalie Minfred Banks, 104, American illustrator of children's books.[51]
- Gaby Casadesus, 98, French classical pianist and teacher.[52]
- Pituka de Foronda, 81, Spanish actress.
- Sven Hjertsson, 75, Swedish football player.
- Aang Kunaefi, 76, Indonesian military officer and diplomat.
- Mohammad Mohammadullah, 78, Bangladeshi politician, President (1973–1975).
- Konrad Petzold, 69, German film director, writer and actor.[53]
- Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II, 87, British-American racehorse owner and member of the Vanderbilt family.[54]
13
[edit]- John Benson Brooks, 82, American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer.[55]
- Germaine Dieterlen, 96, French anthropologist.[56]
- Donald Mills, 84, American singer (The Mills Brothers), pneumonia.[57]
- Tony Rumble, 43, American professional wrestler and manager, heart attack.
- John Stapp, 89, United States Army Air Forces officer, flight surgeon and physician.[58]
- Barbara Jean Wong, 75, American actress.[59]
14
[edit]- Rut Bryk, 83, Finnish ceramist.
- Orazio Costa, 88, Italian theatre pedagogist and director.
- Brian Ó Cuív, 83, Irish historian and Celtic scholar.
- Lucile Fairbanks, 82, American actress.
- Bert Jacobs, 58, Dutch football manager, cancer.[60]
- Minna Keal, 90, British composer.[61]
- Benjamin I. Schwartz, 82, American academic, author and sinologist.[62]
- György Sebők, 77, Hungarian-American pianist and academic.[63]
- Jimmy Sidle, 57, American gridiron football player, heart failure.[64]
- Harbaksh Singh, 86, Indian Army senior officer.
- Peter Wildeblood, 76, Anglo-Canadian journalist, novelist, playwright and gay rights campaigner.[65]
15
[edit]- Jean-Marie Adiaffi, 58, Ivorian writer, screenwriter and filmmaker.[66]
- Sir Harry Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, 88, British equestrian, Olympic champion (1952).[67]
- P. K. van der Byl, 76, Rhodesian politician.
- Fikri Elma, 65, Turkish football player.
- Lucien Jasseron, 85, French football player.[68]
- Gene Levitt, 79, American television writer, producer and director, prostate cancer.[69]
- Maynard Lyndon, 92, American architect.[70]
- Norio Taniguchi, 87, Japanese academic who coined the term nano-technology.
16
[edit]- Bill Burgoyne, 52, New Zealand rugby league player.
- Harry Gibbs, 79, British boxing referee.[71]
- H. Clay Earles, 86, American NASCAR team owner.[72]
- Desmond Domnique Jennings, 28, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[73]
- Jay Moloney, 35, American Hollywood talent agent, suicide by hanging.[74]
- Daniel Nathans, 71, American microbiologist.[75]
17
[edit]- Leif Anderson, 74, Swedish jazz expert, journalist and radio personality.
- Faubion Bowers, 82, American academic and writer.[76]
- Edmund Fryde, 76, Polish-British historian.[77]
- Cowboy Jimmy Moore, 89, American pocket billiards (pool) player.
- Enrique Urkijo, 39, Spanish singer, songwriter, and guitarist, drug overdose.[78]
18
[edit]- Evgeny Belosheikin, 33, Russian ice hockey player, suicide.[79]
- Paul Bowles, 88, American migrant composer, author, and translator, heart failure.[80]
- Beatrice Colen, 51, American actress (Happy Days, Wonder Woman, Lifeguard), lung cancer.
- Sarath Dassanayake, 57, Sri Lankan composer, film producer and a musician.
- Stephen Greene, 82, American artist.[81]
- Jay Heard, 79, American baseball player.[82]
- Horst P. Horst, 93, German-American fashion photographer.[83]
- Vittorio Miele, 72, Italian painter.
- Prince Heinrich of Hesse and by Rhine, 72, German noble.
- Doug Sahm, 58, American musician and singer-songwriter, heart attack.[84]
- James Tinn, 77, British politician.
- Gladys Yang, 80, British translator of Chinese literature.[85]
19
[edit]- Yvette Cauchois, 90, French physicist, infectious disease.[86]
- Alexander Liberman, 87, Russian-American publisher, painter, photographer, and sculptor.[87]
- Plínio Marcos, 64, Brazilian writer, actor, journalist and playwright, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
- John McCue, 77, English footballer.[88]
- Antonis Migiakis, 88, Greek football player.
- Arthur W. Saha, 76, American speculative fiction editor and anthologist, cancer.
20
[edit]- Yuri Chesnokov, 47, Soviet football player.
- Amintore Fanfani, 91, Italian politician and statesman, prime minister (1954, 1958-1959, 1960-1963, 1982-1983, 1987).[89]
- Ludwig Hamm, 77, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Sadao Hasegawa, 54, Japanese graphic artist, suicide by hanging.
- Arthur Hewson, 84, Australian politician.
- Sufia Kamal, 88, Bangladeshi poet and political activist.[90]
- Germaine Ribière, 82, French Resistance member during World War II.[91]
21
[edit]- Alphonse Antoine, 84, French road bicycle racer.[92]
- Margaret E. Chisholm, 78, American librarian and educator.
- Quentin Crisp, 90, British writer (The Naked Civil Servant), illustrator, actor and socialite, heart attack.[93]
- Ralph Foody, 71, American actor (Home Alone), cancer.[94]
- Marie Kraja, 88, Albanian opera singer.
- Serge Lang, 79, French journalist and skiing executive, heart attack.[95]
- Josef Lux, 43, Czech politician, pneumonia.
- Horacio Gómez Bolaños prieto, 69, Mexican actor and brother of Chespirito, heart attack.
- Toshio Sakai, 59, Japanese news photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner, heart attack.
22
[edit]- Ibrahim Böhme, 55, East German politician and Stasi informer.
- Flávio Costa, 93, Brazilian football player and manager.
- Moira Dunbar, 81, Scottish-Canadian glaciologist.[96]
- Efim Etkind, 81, Soviet philologist and translation theorist.[97]
- Abdelkader Hachani, 42, Algerian Islamic leader, murdered.[98]
- Patrick Moten, 42, American songwriter and musician, cancer.[99]
23
[edit]- Oddmund Andersen, 83, Norwegian football player.[100]
- Leyla Badirbeyli, 79, Soviet and Azerbaijani actress.
- Micheál Cranitch, 86, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
- Baldur Möller, 85, Icelandic chess master.
- Patrick Palmer, 66, British Army officer.
- Phoebe Snetsinger, 68, American birder, road traffic accident.[101]
24
[edit]- Howard Biggs, 83, American pianist, songwriter and arranger.
- Joseph Farrell, 94, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
- Fernando Fernández, 83, Mexican actor, singer and director.[102]
- Sarah Gainham, 84, British novelist and journalist.
- Gregor Höll, 88, Austrian skier and Olympian.[103]
- David Kessler, 93, British publisher and author.[104]
- Mario Mathieu, 82, Argentine cyclist.[105]
- Matéo Maximoff, 82, French writer and evangelical pastor.
- Hilary Minster, 55, English character actor, cancer.[106]
- Christian Pedersen, 79, Danish cyclist.
- Ambrose Rayappan, 98, Indian Roman Catholic archbishop.
- Howie Young, 62, Canadian ice hockey player and actor.[107]
25
[edit]- Didier Anzieu, 76, French psychoanalyst and academic.[108]
- William Benedict, 82, American actor.[109]
- Oddvar Berrefjord, 81, Norwegian jurist and politician.
- Pierre Bézier, 89, French engineer, CAD/CAM pioneer and namesake of Bézier curves.[110]
- Valentín Campa, 95, Mexican railway union leader and politician.
- Richard M. Eakin, 89, American zoologist and professor.[111]
- T. V. Kochubava, 43, Indian writer, heart attack.
- Lucile Petry Leone, 97, American nurse.[112]
- Dumisani Maraire, 54, Zimbabwean musician, stroke.[113]
- Antonio Raxel, 77, Mexican actor.
- Jesse Renick, 82, American basketball player.[114]
- Ray Timgren, 71, Canadian ice hockey player.[115]
- Gordon Wren, 80, American ski jumper and Olympian.[116]
26
[edit]- Louisette Bertholle, 94, French cooking teacher and writer.[117]
- George L. Engel, 85, American internist and psychiatrist, heart failure.[118]
- Angelika Hurwicz, 77, German actress and theatre director.[119]
- Clifford Jarvis, 58, American hard bop and free jazz drummer.[120]
- John L. Kelley, 82, American mathematician.[121]
- Paul Kozlicek, 62, Austrian football player.[122]
- Ashley Montagu, 94, British-American anthropologist.[123]
- Henry Nemo, 90, American musician, songwriter, and actor.[124]
- John Skelton, 76, British letter-cutter and sculptor.
27
[edit]- Jeanne Chall, 78, American psychologist, writer, and educator, heart failure.[125]
- William Sebastian Heckscher, 94, German art historian and academic.[126]
- I-Roy, 55, Jamaican DJ, heart failure.[127]
- Hiro Matsuda, 62, Japanese-American professional wrestler and trainer, prostate cancer.
- Arturo Fernández Meyzán, 93, Peruvian footballer.
- Alain Peyrefitte, 74, French scholar and politician, cancer.[128]
- Robert Theobald, 70, American economist and futurist author, esophageal cancer.
- Elizabeth Gray Vining, 97, American librarian, tutor and author.[129]
- Johnny Walker, 72, American blues pianist and organist.[130]
28
[edit]- Robert Bingham, 33, American writer, drugs overdose.[131]
- Dick Errickson, 87, American baseball player.[132]
- N. V. M. Gonzalez, 84, Filipino novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet.
- Peter Karvaš, 79, Slovakian writer.[133]
- Bethel Leslie, 70, American actress and screenwriter, cancer.[134]
- Abdur Razzaq, Bangladeshi scholar, academic and intellectual.
29
[edit]- Germán Arciniegas, 98, Colombian historian, author and journalist, pneumonia.[135]
- John Berry, 82, American film director.[136]
- Suzy Carrier, 77, French film actress.[137]
- Herbert Freudenberger, 73, German-American psychologist, kidney disease.[138]
- Kaoru Iwamoto, 97, Japanese Go player and writer.
- Bill Jennings, 82, Canadian ice hockey player.[139]
- Curtis Knight, 70, American musician, cancer.[140]
- Michael O'Halloran, 66, Irish-born British politician.
- Sid Patterson, 72, Australian track cyclist, liver cancer.
- Gene Rayburn, 81, American radio personality and game show host, heart failure.[141]
- Kazuo Sakamaki, 81, Japanese naval officer.[142]
- Lewis Hastings Sarett, 81, American organic chemist and inventor of cortisone.[143]
30
[edit]- Carlos Hugo Christensen, 84, Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.[144]
- Philip Elman, 81, American lawyer at the U.S. Department of Justice.[145]
- Don Harris, 61, American blues and rock and roll violinist and guitarist, pulmonary disease.[146]
- Huang Hsin-chieh, 71, Taiwanese politician and legislator, heart attack.
- Gheorghe Popescu I, 80, Romanian football player and manager.[147]
- Al Schroll, 67, American baseball player.[148]
- M. N. Srinivas, 83, Indian sociologist and social anthropologist.[149]
- Sam Treiman, 74, American theoretical physicist, leukemia.[150]
- Ulrich Wildgruber, 62, German actor.[151]
- Vladimir Yashchenko, 40, Soviet high jumper and world record holder, cirrhosis.[152]
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