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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2005 .
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 2005
1
Greg Aim , 71, New Zealand cricketer.
[1]
Álvaro Alsogaray , 91, Argentinian politician and businessman.
Philip Amelio , 27, American actor and teacher..
Cheryl Barrymore , 56, English dancer and talent manager, former wife and agent of British TV entertainer
Michael Barrymore , lung cancer.
[2]
Paul Bomani , 80, Tanzanian politician and diplomat.
Alexander Brott , 90, Canadian composer, conductor and violinist.
Harald Juhnke , 75, German entertainer.
Jack Keller , 68, American songwriter, wrote themes to
Bewitched and
Gidget .
Jacques Rabemananjara , 92, Malagasy politician, foreign minister from 1967 to 1972,
Barry Stern , 45, American drummer for the bands
Trouble and
Zoetrope , from complications following surgery.
Miguel Vila Luna , 61, Dominican architect and painter.
Robert Coldwell Wood , 81, American political scientist, second
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development , later served as
University of Massachusetts President 1970-1977, stomach cancer.
[3]
2
Betty Bolton , 99, English actress and singer.
Trevor Foster , 90, Welsh rugby player.
Jack Stanley Gibson , 95, Irish physician.
Pope John Paul II , (Karol Wojtyła), 84, Polish Roman Catholic pope, septic shock and cardio-circulatory collapse.
Nasri Maalouf , 94, Lebanese politician.
John O'Leary , 58, American politician, former U.S. ambassador to Chile,
Lou Gehrig's disease .
3
Aleksy Antkiewicz , 81, Polish boxer.
Rick Blight , 49, Canadian ice hockey player.
Blanchette Brunoy , 89, French actress.
Tony Croatto , 65, Italian-born Puerto Rican composer-singer, lung and brain cancer.
Deena Burton , 56, American dancer.
[4]
Frank Clair , 87, Canadian Football League coach with the
Toronto Argonauts and
Ottawa Rough Riders , heart failure.
Kader Firoud , 85, Algerian-born French football player and manager.
4
Gordon Barton , 75, Australian businessman and political activist.
Mark Beban , 65, New Zealand cricketer.
Edward Bronfman , 77, Canadian businessman and philanthropist, colon cancer.
Antonio Rivera , 41, Puerto Rican world champion boxer.
Edmund Roßmann , 87,
Nazi Germany
Luftwaffe
fighter ace during World War II.
5
Manuel Ballester , 85, Spanish chemist.
Marta Belen , 62, American singer.
Saul Bellow , 89, Canadian-born American Nobel Prize-winning author.
[5]
Julian C. Boyd , 73, American linguist.
Sir Edwin Leather , 85, Canadian-born governor of Bermuda from 1973 to 1977.
Dale Messick , 98, American creator of the
Brenda Starr comic strip.
[6]
Debralee Scott , 52, American actress (
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman ,
Forever Fernwood ,
Police Academy ).
Neil Welliver , 75, American landscape painter, mainly in his native Maine.
[7]
6
Eileen Rose Busby , 82, American antiques expert.
Arthur Bywater , 91, British civil servant, winner of the
George Cross .
Edwin Q. Cannon , 86, American businessman and politician.
Frank Conroy , 69, American author, memoirist and head of the
University of Iowa 's famous
Iowa Writers' Workshop .
[8]
Anthony DePalma , 100, American orthopedic surgeon, teacher, and humanitarian.
Károly Ecser , Hungarian Olympic weightlifter.
[9]
Len Junor , 90, Australian cricketer.
Francesco Laudadio , 55, Italian film director, screenwriter and producer.
Geoff Millman , 70, English cricketer.
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco , 81, Monegasque reigning Prince of Monaco since 1949.
Richard T. Trelfa , 86, American politician.
7
Cliff Allison , 73, British Formula One driver.
J. Carter Bacot , 72, American banker.
Grigoris Bithikotsis , 82, Greek singer.
Bob Kennedy , 84, American Major League Baseball player and manager.
Charles Kuentz , 108, German-born centenarian and World War I veteran, last surviving French World War I veteran to fight for Germany, cardiac arrest.
Jose Melis , 85, Cuban-born American former bandleader for
The Tonight Show .
[10]
Yvonne Vera , 40, Zimbabwean novelist and writer.
Erna Woll , 88, German composer and church musician.
8
Raúl Gibb Guerrero , Mexican editor and journalist, murdered.
Maurice Lafont , 77, French football player.
Eddie Miksis , 78, American baseball player.
Yoshitaro Nomura , 85, Japanese film director.
D. G. Northcott , 88, British mathematician (
ideal theory ).
[11]
[12]
Onna White , 83, Canadian Broadway choreographer.
9
Scott Field Bailey , 89, American bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas .
César Civita , 99, American-Argentine publisher.
Andrea Dworkin , 58, American radical feminist writer and anti-pornography activist, myocarditis.
[13]
Anton Heyboer , 81, Dutch painter and printmaker.
Scott Mason , 28, Australian cricketer, heart attack.
[14]
Alan Randall , 70, English multi-instrumentalist and entertainer,
motor neurone disease .
Jerrel Wilson , 63, American football player, cancer.
10
Carl Abrahams , 93, Jamaican painter.
Norbert Brainin , 82, Austrian violinist and founder of the
Amadeus Quartet .
[15]
Frederick C. Branch , 82, American officer, first Afro-American Marine Corps officer.
Horacio Casarín , 86, Mexican football player and coach.
[16]
Chen Yifei , 58, Chinese painter.
[17]
Scott Gottlieb , 34, American drummer for rock band
Bleed the Dream .
Archbishop Iakovos , 93, Ottoman-born former primate of the Greek Orthodox
Archdiocese of America (1959–1996).
Al Lucas , 26, American ex-National Football League player, spinal cord injury suffered playing an
Arena Football League game.
Faith McNulty , 86, American writer.
11
Juozas Bagdonas , 92, Lithuanian painter.
John Bennett , 75, British actor (
Watership Down ,
The Pianist ,
Doctor Who ).
Teodoro Borlongan , 49, Filipino banker.
John Brosnan , 57, British resident Australian writer and film critic, acute pancreatitis.
Jerry Byrd , 85, American Lap steel guitarist.
André François , 89, French cartoonist.
[18]
James Hamilton , 87, British politician.
Maurice Hilleman , 85, American microbiologist.
[19]
David Hughes , 74, British novelist.
Lucien Laurent , 97, French football player, scored the first ever goal at a FIFA World Cup.
Mattie McDonagh , 68, Irish Gaelic footballer.
George Younce , 75, American Southern Gospel singer.
12
Sorrel Carson , 85, Irish actress and drama teacher.
Ehud Manor , 63, Israeli songwriter.
George Molchan , 82, American spokesperson for Oscar Mayer meat company.
Barney Poole , 81, American
College Football Hall of Fame member.
Cyril Sidlow , 89, Welsh football player.
Kevin Stuart , 76, New Zealand rugby union player.
Nelly Uchendu , 54/5, Nigerian musician.
Rodolfo Gonzales , 76, Mexican boxer, poet, political organizer, and activist.
13
Don Blasingame , 73, American MLB All-Star, who also managed two of Japan's professional baseball teams.
Simon Blumenfeld , 97, British writer.
Tutti Camarata , 91, American musician, leader of "Tutti's Trumpets" and co-founder of
Disneyland Records .
Julia Darling , 48, English novelist and poet.
Wolfgang Droege , 55, German-born Canadian founder of the Canadian white supremacist group the
Heritage Front , shot to death.
Kay Gardella , 82, American television critic for the
New York Daily News , cancer.
[20]
Johnnie Johnson , 80, American musician.
Nikola Ljubicic , 89, Serbian general and politician, president of Serbia from 1982 to 1984.
Philippe Volter , 45, Belgian actor, suicide.
Nathaniel Weyl , 94, American writer, economist who testified in the
Alger Hiss case.
Juan Zanotto , 69, Italian-Argentinian comic book artist.
Johnny Loughrey , 59, Irish singer.
14
Chet Aubuchon , 88, American basketball player.
Benny Bailey , 79, American jazz trumpeter.
[21]
Andrew Bisset , 52, Australian author and musician.
John Fred Gourrier , 63, American 1960s pop singer.
Saunders Mac Lane , 95, American mathematician.
[22]
Richard Popkin , 81, American academic philosopher.
[23]
Sir Rollo Pain , 83, British army general.
15
Jimmy Allan , 73, Scottish cricketer.
[24]
Al Baisi , 87, American football player.
Martin Blumenson , 86, American military historian.
[25]
Peter Cargill , 41, Jamaican footballer.
Art Cross , 87, American
Indianapolis 500 driver.
Jaime Fernández , 67, Mexican actor.
John Hultberg , 83, American
avant-garde painter.
[26]
George Arthur Padmore , Liberian diplomat, Liberian Ambassador to the United States (1956–1961).
[27]
Margaretta Scott , 93, English actress ("Mrs. Pumphrey" in
All Creatures Great and Small ).
Duilio Spagnolo , 78, Italian boxer, former heavyweight contender.
16
Laura Canales , 50, American
Tejano singer.
Herm Gilliam , 58, American
National Basketball Association player (
Portland Trail Blazers ).
Kim Mu-saeng , 62, South Korean actor, pneumonia.
Marla Ruzicka , 28, American activist and aid worker, car bombing in Iraq.
Volker Vogeler , 74, German film director and screenwriter.
Kay Walsh , 93, British actress.
17
Hans Gruijters , 73, Dutch politician and journalist.
James Archibald Houston , 83, Canadian author and artist.
[28]
Vishnu Kant Shastri , 76, Indian politician.
Juan Pablo Torres , 58, Cuban trombonist, bandleader, arranger and producer, brain tumor.
18
Sir Piers Bengough , 75, British soldier and
Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot .
Donald Bruce, Baron Bruce of Donington , 92, British politician and peer.
Peter F. Flaherty , 80, American politician and attorney.
[29]
Bassel Fleihan , 42, Lebanese deputy and former minister, third-degree burns resulting from the blast that assassinated
Rafiq Hariri .
Clarence Gaines , 81, American Basketball Hall of Fame coach, stroke.
[30]
Sam Mills , 45, American former NFL player and assistant coach, cancer.
Kenneth Schermerhorn , 75, American music director and conductor of the
Nashville Symphony Orchestra ,
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma .
[31]
19
Mike Brim , 39, American football player.
George P. Cosmatos , 65, Italian-born Greek-American film director (
Tombstone ,
Rambo: First Blood Part II ,
Cobra ), lung cancer.
Ruth Hussey , 93, American film actress (
The Philadelphia Story ).
Stan Levey , 79, American jazz drummer.
[32]
Clement Meadmore , 76, Australian-born steel sculptor.
[33]
Bryan Ottoson , 27,
American Head Charge guitarist.
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , 58, Danish jazz upright bassist.
20
Inday Ba , 32, Swedish actress (also known as N'Deaye Ba).
Zygfryd Blaut , 62, Polish football player.
Gene Frankel , 85, United States theater director.
[34]
Ea Jansen , 83, Estonian historian.
Fumio Niwa , 100, Japanese novelist.
21
Giordano Abbondati , 56, Italian figure skater.
Ed Butka , 89, American baseball player.
Zhang Chunqiao , 88, Chinese political theorist, member of the
Gang of Four .
[35]
Gwynfor Evans , 92, Welsh politician.
Bill Kaysing , 82, American conspiracy theorist.
Feroze Khan , 100, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic Champion 1928 (oldest Olympic gold medallist at the time of his death).
Heinz Kluncker , 80, German trade union leader.
Cyril Tawney , 74, British songwriter and folksinger.
Jimmy Thompson , 79, British actor and comic.
22
Norman Bird , 80, British actor (
Worzel Gummidge ,
The Lord of the Rings ,
Look and Read ).
Joseph Bogen , 78, American neurosurgeon, epileptic seizure researcher.
Gregoire Boonzaier , 95, South African painter.
Mary Dann , early 80s, American Indian activist.
Erika Fuchs , 98, German
Disney comics editor and translator.
John Marshall , 72, American filmmaker.
Philip Morrison , 89, American physicist and group leader in the
Manhattan Project .
[36]
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi , 81, Scottish sculptor.
[37]
Leonid Shamkovich , 81, Russian ex-Soviet grandmaster chess player.
23
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen , 94, Australian political celebrity, longest-serving
Premier of Queensland .
Robert Farnon , 87, Canadian-born
Grammy Award winning arranger, composer.
[38]
Andre Gunder Frank , 76, German economic historian, proponent of
dependency theory .
Al Grassby , 78,
Australian former politician and minister in the
Whitlam government.
Sir John Mills , 97, British actor (
Ryan's Daughter ,
Swiss Family Robinson ,
Gandhi ),
Oscar winner (
1971 ).
[39]
John Pott , 85, British World War II Army officer.
Romano Scarpa , 78, Italian Disney comic book artist.
J. B. Stoner , 81, American
neo-nazi ,
segregationist politician, and a
domestic terrorist .
[40]
Earl Wilson , 70, American baseball player, leading pitcher for the
1968 World Series champion
Detroit Tigers and second black pitcher to throw a no-hitter in Major League Baseball, heart attack.
[41]
Jimmy Woode , 78, American jazz bassist, heart attack.
[42]
24
Adelle August , 71, American actress.
Francis Bay , 90, Belgian conductor.
Ralph Buchanan , 82, Canadian ice hockey player.
Fei Xiaotong , 94, Chinese researcher and professor of sociology and anthropology.
[43]
Ezer Weizman , 80, Israeli politician, former Israeli president.
25
Jim Barker , 69, American politician, stroke.
[44]
John Love , 80, Rhodesian Formula One driver.
Swami Ranganathananda , 96, Indian religious leader, President of the
Ramakrishna Order .
Alexander Trotman, Baron Trotman , 71, English chief executive and peer, head of
Ford Motor Company .
[45]
Samuel Williamson , 65, American scientist.
26
Mason Adams , 86, American actor (
Lou Grant ,
F/X ,
Omen III: The Final Conflict ).
[46]
Hasil Adkins , 67, American
Rockabilly musician.
[47]
Georges Anderla , 84, French economist.
Gordon Campbell, Baron Campbell of Croy , 83, Scottish politician.
Elisabeth Domitien , 79-80, former prime minister of Central African Republic
Lafayette Morgan , 74, Liberian economist.
[48]
Josef Nesvadba , 78, Czech psychiatrist and science fiction author.
Augusto Roa Bastos , 87, Paraguayan writer, winner of the
Premio Cervantes .
Johnny Sample , 67, American former National Football League player.
[49]
Maria Schell , 79, Austrian actress (
The Last Bridge ,
Gervaise ,
Superman ), pneumonia.
[50]
27
Richard Appleton , 72, Australian poet and editor..
Abdus Samad Azad , 83, Bangladeshi diplomat and politician, former foreign minister of Bangladesh.
Red Horner , 95, Canadian ice hockey player, former NHL player with the
Toronto Maple Leafs .
Tunney Hunsaker , 75, American professional boxer, Muhammad Ali's first professional boxing opponent.
Stanley Orme, Baron Orme , 82, British politician,
Howard W. Johnston , 91, German principal founder of the
Free University of Berlin .
[51]
Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait , 82, Indian politician.
28
Chuck Bittick , 65, American water polo player.
Chris Candido , 33, American professional wrestler, blood clot from surgery complications.
Odysseas Dimitriadis , 96, Georgian-born Greek conductor.
Percy Heath , 81, American bassist for the
Modern Jazz Quartet .
[52]
Erich Vermehren , 85, German military intelligence officer, World War II defector from the
Abwehr .
Zeke Zekley , 90, American cartoonist.
[53]
29
William J. Bell , 78, American screenwriter and television producer (
The Young and the Restless ,
The Bold and the Beautiful ), Alzheimer's disease.
Dianne Brooks , 66, American jazz singer.
Mel Gussow , 71, American theatre critic for
The New York Times , cancer.
[54]
Sara Henderson , 69, Australian author.
Leonid Khachiyan , 52, Russian/American mathematician and
computer scientist .
[55]
Mariana Levy , 39, Mexican actress, heart attack following a robbery attempt.
Johnnie Stewart , 87, British television producer (
Top of the Pops ).
30
Sylve Bengtsson , 74, Swedish football player.
Wim Esajas , 70, Suriname middle-distance runner.
Lourens Muller , 87, South African politician.
Phil Rasmussen , 86, American Army Air Corps officer, complications from
cancer .
Ron Todd , 78, English former general secretary of the
Transport and General Workers Union
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