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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2003 .
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.
April 2003
1
Booker Bradshaw , 61, American record producer, actor, and
Motown executive, heart attack.
Lloyd L. Brown , 89, American writer, activist and labor organizer.
[1]
Richard Caddel , 53, English poet, publisher and editor, a key figure in the
British Poetry Revival ,
leukemia .
[2]
Leslie Cheung , 46, Hong Kong actor and singer, suicide.
[3]
Marcel Ernzer , 77, Luxembourgian cyclist.
[4]
Jean-Yves Escoffier , 52, French cinematographer, heart failure.
[5]
Sven Holmberg , 85, Swedish actor.
Robert M. Levine , 62, American historian and academic, cancer.
[6]
Mutsuhiro Watanabe , 85, Japanese war criminal during World War II.
Adriaan Cornelis Zaanen , 89, Dutch mathematician, known for his books on
Riesz spaces .
[7]
2
Seymour Friedman , 85, American film director.
Kaveh Golestan , 52, Iranian photojournalist and artist, land mine.
[8]
Terenci Moix , 61, Spanish writer,
pulmonary emphysema .
[9]
Joan Phipson , 90, Australian children's writer.
György Révész , 75, Hungarian screenwriter and film director.
Harold S. Sawyer , 83, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Michigan's 5th congressional district ), throat cancer .
[10]
Edwin Starr , 61, American soul singer, heart attack.
Sékou Touré , 68, Ivorian football player.
Michael Wayne , 68, American film producer and son of
John Wayne , heart failure from complications of
lupus .
[11]
3
Homer Banks , 61, American songwriter and record producer ("
(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right "), cancer.
[12]
Arthur Guyton , 83, American physiologist, traffic collision.
[13]
Scott Hain , 32, American convict,
execution by lethal injection .
Gunadasa Kapuge , 57, Sri Lankan musician, fall.
4
Anthony Caruso , 86, American actor.
[14]
Fred J. Cook , 92, American
investigative journalist .
[15]
Izzat Ghazzawi , 51, Palestinian writer.
Abdul Kadir , 54, Indonesian footballer, kidney failure.
Michael Kelly , 46, American journalist, columnist and magazine editor, war-related vehicular accident.
[16]
Helmut Knochen , 93, German
Nazi official and commander of the
SiPo and
SD .
[17]
Billy McPhail , 75, Scottish football player,
Alzheimer's disease .
J. Quigg Newton , 91, American lawyer and politician.
[18]
Resortes , 87, Mexican comedian,
emphysema .
Paul Ray Smith , 33,
United States Army sergeant and
Medal of Honor recipient,
killed in action .
5
6
David Bloom , 39, American television journalist (
NBC News ,
Weekend Today ),
pulmonary embolism .
[21]
Anita Borg , 54, American
computer scientist , advocate for the advancement of women in computer science,
brain cancer .
[22]
Gerald Emmett Carter , 91, Canadian
Roman Catholic prelate,
Archbishop of Toronto (1978-1990).
Aleksandr Fatyushin , 52, Russian actor,
pneumonia .
[23]
Susan French , 91, American actress.
[24]
Leon Levy , 77, American investor,
fund manager , and philanthropist.
[25]
Nicole Loraux , 59, French historian of
classical Athens .
[26]
Vic Metcalfe , 81, English football player.
[27]
Babatunde Olatunji , 75, African drummer; recorded Drums of Passion ,
diabetes .
[28]
Robert John Pratt , 96, Canada comedian and politician.
Princess Tenagnework , 91, Ethiopian royal and eldest child of Emperor
Haile Selassie and Empress
Menen Asfaw .
7
Cecile de Brunhoff , 99, French pianist and teacher, created the children's book character
Babar the Elephant .
[29]
David Greene , 82, British television and film director,
pancreatic cancer .
[30]
Jutta Hipp , 78, Germen-American
jazz pianist and composer,
pancreatic cancer .
[31]
Maurice Kouandété , 70, Benin military officer and politician.
Julio Anguita Parrado , 32, Spanish journalist and
war correspondent (
El Mundo ), missile strike.
[32]
Robin Winks , 72, American professor, historian, author and diplomat.
[33]
8
Kathie Browne , 72, American film and television actress (
Perry Mason ,
Gunsmoke ,
Star Trek ,
The Love Boat ).
[34]
Patrick Fani Chakaipa , 70, Zimbabwean prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church ,
Archbishop of Harare (1976-2003).
[35]
Charles Douglass , 93, Mexican-American
sound engineer , credited as the inventor of the
laugh track ,
pneumonia .
Dee Gibson , 79, American basketball player.
[36]
Maki Ishii , 66, Japanese composer of contemporary classical music, cancer.
[37]
Spider Martin , 64, American photographer, suicide.
Franz Rosenthal , 88, German-American professor of
Semitic languages .
[38]
Bing Russell , 76, American actor and baseball club owner, cancer.
[39]
Correspondents
killed in the
Battle of Baghdad :
[40]
9
Earl Bramblett , 61, American mass murderer,
execution by electrocution .
[44]
Ray Murray , 85, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians ,
Philadelphia Athletics ,
Baltimore Orioles ).
[45]
Rod Navarro , 67, Filipino actor.
Jorge Oteiza , 94, Basque Spanish sculptor, painter, and writer.
[46]
Robert Wallace Wilkins , 96, American medical researcher.
[47]
Abraham Zabludovsky , 78, Mexican
modernist architect (
Rufino Tamayo Museum ,
National Auditorium ).
[48]
Vera Zorina , 86, Norwegian ballerina, actress and choreographer (
The Goldwyn Follies ,
Star Spangled Rhythm ), stroke.
[49]
Wu Zuguang , 85, Chinese playwright, film director and social critic, stroke.
10
Abdul-Majid al-Khoei , 40, Iraqi Shia cleric, stabbed.
[50]
Chumy Chúmez , 75, Spanish cartoon humorist, writer and film director,
liver cancer .
[51]
Little Eva , 59, American pop singer (
The Loco-Motion ), cervical uterine cancer.
[52]
Jack Fincher , 72, American screenwriter and journalist.
Aatos Fred , 85, Finnish chess player, two-time Finnish Chess Championship winner (1947, 1955).
Aubrey Jones , 91, British politician.
Franco Valle , 63, Italian boxer (
bronze medal in
middleweight boxing at the
1964 Summer Olympics ).
[53]
11
Vasyl Barka , 94, Ukrainian-American poet, writer, and literary critic.
[54]
John Nevill Eliot , 90, English
entomologist .
Cecil Howard Green , 102, American businessman and founder of
Texas Instruments .
[55]
Siddiq Manzul , 71, Sudanese football player.
Brian Nelson , 55, Northern Irish
paramilitary intelligence chief,
brain haemorrhage .
[56]
Lucy Saroyan , 57, American actress and photographer,
liver cirrhosis .
12
Clarence W. Blount , 81, American politician.
[57]
Charles Janeway , 60, American
immunologist .
[58]
Sydney Lassick , 80, American film actor (
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ), complications of
diabetes .
[59]
Štefan Matlák , 69, Slovak football player.
[60]
Chalom Messas , 94, Moroccan
rabbi and writer.
13
Farouk Afero , 63, Pakistani-Indonesian film actor, cancer.
Majid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud , 64, Saudi prince and member of the
House of Saud .
Sean Delaney , 58, American musician, complications following strokes.
Allen Eager , 76, American
jazz tenor and alto saxophonist,
liver cancer .
[61]
D. Gale Johnson , 86, American economist and an expert on Russia and China.
[62]
Lucy Taxis Shoe Meritt , 96, American
classical archaeologist .
[63]
Elder Tadej Štrbulović , 88,
Serbian Orthodox elder and author.
14
Pierre Blondiaux , 81, French
rower (silver medal in
men's coxless four at the
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[64]
Al Epperly , 84, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs ,
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[65]
Addie McPhail , 97, American film actress.
Jyrki Otila , 61, Finnish quiz show judge and member of the
European Parliament .
Milla Sannoner , 64, Italian film and television actress.
[66]
15
Betty Baskcomb , 88, British actress (
Everything in the Garden ,
Afternoon of a Nymph ,
Doctor on the Go ).
[67]
Don Bunce , 54, American football quarterback (
Stanford ,
1972 Rose Bowl MVP ) and orthopedic surgeon, heart attack.
[68]
Erin Leslie Fleming , 61, Canadian actress, suicide.
Robert Helmick , 66, American president of the
US Olympic Committee , cardiac failure.
[69]
Rebeca Iturbide , 78, Mexican-American actress, gastrointestinal perforation.
Maurice Rapf , 88, American screenwriter and professor of film studies.
[70]
Franco Scandurra , 91, Italian actor.
Leonard Tose , 88, American sports executive, owner of the
Philadelphia Eagles (1969-1985).
[71]
Keith Walwyn , 47,
Kittitian
footballer , complications during heart surgery.
Theodore Weiss , 86, American poet, professor and literary magazine editor.
[72]
16
Jack Donohue , 71, American-Canadian basketball coach.
Isao Iwabuchi , 69, Japanese football player.
Graham Jarvis , 72, Canadian actor in American films and television,
multiple myeloma .
[73]
Samuel J. LeFrak , 85, American real estate tycoon.
[74]
Ray Mendoza , 73, Mexican professional wrestler,
kidney failure .
Lili Muráti , 88, Hungarian film and stage actress.
Danny O'Dea , 91, British actor.
Jewell Young , 90, American basketball player (
Purdue University ,
Indianapolis Kautskys ,
Oshkosh All-Stars ).
[75]
17
Mario Sandoval Alarcón , 79, Guatemalan politician.
Robert Atkins , 72, American
nutritionist (
Atkins Diet ), suicide.
[76]
H. B. Bailey , 66, American
NASCAR driver, heart attack.
[77]
Jean-Pierre Dogliani , 60, French football player.
[78]
John Paul Getty Jr. , 70, British
philanthropist and book collector, chest
infection .
Earl King , 69, American
Blues musician/songwriter, complications of
diabetes .
[79]
Koji Kondo , 30, Japanese football player.
Yiannis Latsis , 92, Greek shipping tycoon.
Ong Poh Lim , 81, Malayan/Singaporean badminton player.
Jozef Schell , 67, Belgian biologist.
[80]
Hilde Sessak , 87, German actress.
[81]
Graham Stuart Thomas , 94, British horticultural artist, author and garden designer.
Peter Cathcart Wason , 78, British
cognitive psychologist , founded the study of the
psychology of reasoning .
[82]
Sergei Yushenkov , 52, Russian politician, member of
Russian Parliament and critic of President
Vladimir Putin , homicide.
[83]
18
Rudolf Brunnenmeier , 62, German football player, alcohol-related issues.
[84]
Edgar F. Codd , 79, English computer pioneer,
heart failure .
[85]
Jean Drucker , 61, French television executive, heart attack.
[86]
Kiril Gospodinov , 68, Bulgarian stage and film actor.
Toni Hagen , 85, Swiss
geologist .
Emil Loteanu , 66, Soviet and Moldovan film director.
[87]
Diego Ronchini , 67, Italian road racing cyclist.
[88]
Nguyễn Đình Thi , 78, Vietnamese writer, poet and composer.
Juan Bautista Villalba , 78, Paraguayan football player.
19
Mirza Tahir Ahmad , 74, Pakistani spiritual leader of the
Ahmadiyya Muslim movement .
[89]
Cholly Atkins , 89, American dancer and choreographer,
pancreatic cancer .
[90]
Nazeh Darwazi , Palestinian freelance cameraman, shot by Israeli soldier.
[91]
Denise Ramsden , 51, English Olympian sprint athlete.
Aurelio Sabattani , 90, Italian cardinal of the Roman
Catholic Church .
[92]
Chris Zachary , 59, American baseball player (
Houston Colt .45s / Astros ,
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Detroit Tigers ), cancer.
[93]
20
Debbie Barham , 26, English comedy writer,
anorexia nervosa .
[94]
Johnny Douglas , 82, English musician.
[95]
Len Duquemin , 78, British football player.
[96]
Teddy Edwards , 78, American
jazz tenor saxophonist,
prostate cancer .
[97]
Daijiro Kato , 26, Japanese
Grand Prix
motorcycle
road racer , racing accident.
Bernard Katz , 92, German-British Nobel Prize-winning
biophysicist .
[98]
Henri Lemaître , 81, Belgian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Richard Proenneke , 86, American naturalist, conservationist, and writer, cerebral hemorrhage.
[99]
Bertram Ross , 82, American dancer and choreographer.
[100]
Cole Weston , 84, American photographer.
[101]
21
Robert Blackburn , 82, American artist and
printmaker , one of America's foremost fine art
lithographers .
[102]
Balwant Gargi , 86, Indian dramatist, theatre director, and short story writer.
[103]
Nina Simone , 70, American
jazz singer, known as the "High Priestess of Soul",
breast cancer .
[104]
22
Felice Bryant , 77, American songwriter ("
Bye Bye Love ", "
Wake Up Little Susie ", "
Raining in My Heart ").
[105]
James H. Critchfield , 86, American
CIA operative during the Cold War,
pancreatic cancer .
[106]
Martha Griffiths , 91, American congresswoman and
women's rights activist.
[107]
Andrea King , 84, American actress.
[108]
Ola H. Kveli , 81, Norwegian politician.
Mike Larrabee , 69, American athlete, two gold medals at the
1964 Summer Olympics ,
pancreatic cancer .
[109]
Len Reid , 86, Australian
fighter pilot and politician.
Fred Schaub , 42, German football player, car accident.
[110]
Yuriy Voynov , 71, Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager.
[111]
Maria Wine , 90, Swedish-Danish poet and writer.
23
Abram Bergson , 89, American economist.
[112]
Jim Browne , 72, American basketball player (
Chicago Stags ,
Denver Nuggets ).
[113]
Hansgeorg Bätcher , 89, German decorated
Luftwaffe bomber ace during World War II.
Fernand Fonssagrives , 93, French photographer.
[114]
Raymond Galle , 89, French stage and film actor.
[115]
Guy Mountfort , 97, British advertising executive and
ornithologist .
[116]
Austin Wright , 80, American novelist, literary critic and academic.
24
Bob Dunn , 56, British Conservative Party politician.
[117]
Nüzhet Gökdoğan , 92, Turkish
astronomer , mathematician and academic.
Yuri Kholopov , 70, Russian musicologist and educator.
Gino Orlando , 73, Brazilian footballer, cardiac arrest.
Belus Smawley , 85, American basketball player (
Appalachian State ,
St. Louis Bombers ,
Baltimore Bullets ) and coach.
[118]
Fuzz White , 86, American baseball player (
St. Louis Browns ,
New York Giants ).
[119]
25
Viktor Bushuev , 69, Soviet weightlifter (gold medal in
men's lightweight weightlifting at the
1960 Summer Olympics ).
[120]
Lynn Chadwick , 88, English sculptor and artist.
[121]
Jaime Silva Gómez , 67, Colombian footballer.
[122]
Ted Joans , 74, American
jazz poet , trumpeter, and painter,
diabetes .
[123]
Samson Kitur , 37, Kenyan athlete and an Olympic medalist.
[124]
André Perraudin , 88, Swiss
Roman Catholic prelate.
[125]
Borislav Đurović , 51, Montenegrin football player.
26
Bernhard Baier , 90, German
water polo player (silver medal in
men's water polo at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[126]
Rosemary Brown , 72, Canadian politician (
NDP ), first black woman elected to a provincial legislature,
myocardial infarction , heart attack.
[127]
Mohammed Ghazali , 78, Pakistan Air Force officer and cricket player.
[128]
Yun Hyon-seok , 18, South Korean
LGBT poet, writer, and activist, suicide.
David Lavender , 93, American historian and writer.
[129]
Danny Napoleon , 61, American baseball player (
New York Mets ).
[130]
Edward Max Nicholson , 98, British environmentalist, a founder of the
World Wildlife Fund .
[131]
Peter Stone , 73, American screenwriter (
Charade ,
Father Goose ,
1776 ), Oscar and Tony-winner,
pulmonary fibrosis .
[132]
27
Peter M. Bowers , 84, Aeronautical engineer, journalist and aviation historian.
Edward Gaylord , 83, American businessman, media mogul and
philanthropist , cancer.
Edward Loyden , 79, British politician.
Piet Roozenburg , 78, Dutch
draughts player.
Elaine Anderson Steinbeck , 88, American actress and
Broadway stage manager, wife of
John Steinbeck .
[133]
Dorothee Sölle , 73, German
liberation theologian , heart attack.
[134]
Juha Tiainen , 47, Finnish
hammer thrower and Olympic champion,
pneumonia .
[135]
28
Ira Herskowitz , 56, American phage and
yeast
geneticist ,
pancreatic cancer .
[136]
Ciccio Ingrassia , 80, Italian actor, comedian and film director, heart attack.
[137]
Carmelo Morales , 72, Spanish racing cyclist.
[138]
André Muhirwa , Burundian politician and
Prime Minister .
[139]
Charlie Tolar , 65, American gridiron football player.
[140]
29
Ron Barclay , 88, New Zealand politician (member of
New Zealand Parliament for
New Plymouth ).
[141]
Janko Bobetko , 84, Croatian general, hailed as a
hero of Croatia but charged with war crimes by the
U.N.
[142]
John Gilbert Hurst , 75, British
archaeologist and pioneer of mediaeval archaeology.
Etti Plesch , 89, Austro-Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner, and socialite.
Vasily Tolstikov , 85, Soviet diplomat and
Communist Party official.
Jerry Williams , 79, American radio host, a pioneer of talk radio.
[143]
30
Gbenga Adeboye , 43, Nigerian singer, comedian and radio host, kidney-related disease.
[144]
Ferdinand P. Beer , 87, French-American mechanical engineer and university professor.
[145]
Possum Bourne , 47, New Zealand
rally car driver, racing accident.
[146]
Aureliano Chaves , 74, Brazilian politician.
Chris Crowe , 63, English football player.
[147]
Vasile Deheleanu , 92, Romanian football player.
Lionel Wilson , 79, American voice actor, audiobook reader and children's author,
pneumonia .
[148]
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