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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
December 2003
1
Hamza Alavi , 82, Pakistani-British sociologist and activist (
Campaign Against Racial Discrimination ).
[1]
Fernando Di Leo , 71, Italian film director and script writer.
[2]
Clark Kerr , 92, American academic, chancellor of the
University of California, Berkeley (1952–58), complications from a fall.
[3]
Eugenio Monti , 75, Italian
bobsledder (six Olympic bobsledding medals:
1956 two silver ,
1964 two bronze ,
1968 two gold ), suicide.
[4]
Carl Schenkel , 55, Swiss film director, heart attack.
[5]
2
Ruth Nanda Anshen , 103, American philosopher, author and editor.
[6]
Suzanne Cloutier , 80, Canadian film actress, liver cancer.
[7]
Alan Davidson , 79, British food writer and diplomat.
[8]
Vic Gordon , 92, British Australian actor of vaudeville, television and film.
Ignaz Kiechle , 73, German politician and minister for agriculture (1983–1993).
Frances Morris , 95, American actress.
[9]
Rudolph A. Peterson , 98, American banker.
[10]
3
Dulce Chacón , 49, Spanish poet, novelist and playwright,
pancreatic cancer .
[11]
Jay Difani , 80, American baseball player (
Washington Senators ).
[12]
Ellen Drew , 88, American film actress, liver ailment.
[13]
Sita Ram Goel , 82, Indian historian, activist, writer, and publisher.
David Hemmings , 62, British actor and director, heart attack.
[14]
4
John H. Hannah, Jr. , 64, American judge (
U.S. District Judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas ), heart attack.
[15]
Dezső Lemhényi , 85, Hungarian water polo player, coach and Olympic champion.
[16]
Jimmy Smith , 92, Scottish football player.
David Vaughan , 59, English
psychedelic artist .
[17]
Jacques Viau , 84, Canadian lawyer and reformist.
5
Paul Busby , 85, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[18]
Bob Gregory , 82, American
comics artist and writer.
Felix Kaspar , 88, Austrian
figure skater (bronze medal in
men's singles figure skating at the
1936 Winter Olympics ).
[19]
Jack Keller , 61, American
poker player.
José Manuel Pesudo , 67, Spanish football goalkeeper and coach.
Antony Rowe , 79, English rower and Olympian.
[20]
Gregorio García Segura , 74, Spanish composer of film scores.
Yasuo Tanaka , 71, Japanese voice actor.
6
Haddis Alemayehu , 93, Ethiopian Foreign Minister and novelist.
John Bingham , 61, British classical pianist.
[21]
Hans Hotter , 84, German operatic
bass-baritone .
[22]
José María Jiménez , 32, Spanish road bicycle racer, heart attack.
[23]
Barry Long , 77, Australian spiritual teacher and writer.
P. Madhavan , 75, Indian film director and producer in
Tamil cinema .
Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio , 85, Guatemalan military ruler,
President of Guatemala .
[24]
Jerry Tuite , 36, American wrestler, heart attack.
7
Roland Asselin , 86, Canadian
fencer (
1948 Olympic fencing ,
1952 Olympic fencing ,
1956 Olympic fencing ).
[25]
Barta Barri , 92, Hungarian-Spanish film actor.
Robert R. Benton , 79, American set decorator, respiratory failure.
Carl F. H. Henry , 90, American Evangelical theologian and founder of
Christianity Today magazine.
[26]
Azie Taylor Morton , 67, American public servant (
Treasurer of the United States ), complications from a stroke.
[27]
Joe Skeen , 76, American politician,
Parkinson's disease .
8
Lewis M. Allen , 81, American film and
Broadway producer, nominated for seven
Tony Awards ,
pancreatic cancer .
[28]
Margaret Jean Anderson , 84, Canadian businesswoman and senator (representing
Northumberland--Miramichi , New Brunswick).
[29]
Nelson Bobb , 79, American professional basketball player (
Temple University ,
Philadelphia Warriors ), cancer.
[30]
Agnès Delahaie , 83, French actress and film producer.
[31]
Robert Detweiler , 73, American competition rower and Olympic champion, naval officer, and scientist.
[32]
Rubén González , 84, Cuban pianist.
[33]
Pekka Siitoin , 59, Finnish
satanist ,
occultist and neo-Nazi,
esophageal cancer .
Francine Weisweiller , 87, French socialite and patron of
Jean Cocteau .
[34]
9
Carol M. Bundy , 61, American serial killer, heart failure.
Blackie Ko , 50, Taiwanese film director, stuntman, singer and actor,
blood poisoning .
[35]
Keith McCreary , 63, Canadian hockey player, cancer.
[36]
Thomas M. Rees , 78, American politician.
[37]
Gladys Shelley , 91, American lyricist and composer.
[38]
Paul Simon , 75, American author and politician,
United States Senator from Illinois (1985-1997), surgical complications.
[39]
Norm Sloan , 77, American college basketball player and coach (
The Citadel ,
University of Florida ,
North Carolina State ).
[40]
10
Begum Abida Ahmed , 80, Indian politician, First Lady of India as wife of
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (974-1977).
Robert L. Bartley , 66, American newspaper editor (
The Wall Street Journal editorial page) and
Pulitzer Prize winner.
[41]
Oswald Cheung , 81, Hong Kong lawyer and politician, complications from burns.
Elizabeth Harrower , 85, American actress and television writer, cancer.
Sean McClory , 79, Irish actor.
[42]
Bill Morey , 83, American actor.
Raúl Armando Savoy , 63, Argentine football player.
Don Wheeler , 81, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox ).
[43]
11
Malcolm Clarke , 60, British composer.
Ahmadou Kourouma , 76,
Ivorian novelist.
[44]
Shah Ahmad Noorani , 77, Pakistani
Islamic scholar ,
mystic ,
philosopher ,
revivalist and an ultra–
conservative politician.
[45]
Ann Petersen , 76, Belgian actress.
[46]
Ram Kishore Shukla , 80, Indian politician.
Paulos Tzadua , 82, Ethiopian
Catholic Archbishop of
Addis Abeba .
12
Heydar Aliyev , 80, Azerbaijani politician, served as the third
president of Azerbaijan .
[47]
Ross Belsher , 70, Canadian politician (member of
Parliament of Canada for
Fraser Valley East , British Columbia).
[48]
Eva Besnyö , 93, Dutch-Hungarian photographer.
[49]
Michael Casson , 78, British potter.
[50]
Joseph Anthony Ferrario , 77, American
Roman Catholic prelate,
Bishop of Honolulu (1982–1993), heart attack.
Earl Gillespie , 81, American sportscaster, voice of the
Milwaukee Braves .
Marcello Giombini , 75, Italian composer, well.
[51]
Keiko , 27, orca famed for
Reino Aventura and
Free Willy ,
pneumonia .
Rudolf Krause , 76, German football player and coach.
Kurt Magnus , 91, German scientist.
Fadwa Tuqan , 86, Palestinian poet.
[52]
13
Elizabeth Bates , 56, American professor of
cognitive science ,
pancreatic cancer .
[53]
Luis González y González , 78, Mexican historian.
[54]
Mollie Hardwick , 87, British writer.
Alexis Kanner , 61, French-Canadian film and television actor, heart attack.
[55]
David Perlov , 73, Israeli documentary filmmaker.
[56]
Balasubramaniam Ramamurthi , 81, Indian
neurosurgeon and author.
William Roth , 82, American lawyer and politician
United States Senator from Delaware from 1971 to 2001.
[57]
Xie Tian , 89, Chinese actor and director.
[58]
Webster Young , 71, American jazz
trumpeter (
Miles Davis ,
John Coltrane ,
Dizzy Gillespie ), brain cancer.
[59]
Māris Čaklais , 63, Latvian poet and writer.
14
Daniel Arasse , 59, French art historian,
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis .
[60]
Don Concannon , 73, British
Labour Party politician.
Jeanne Crain , 78, American actress, heart attack.
[61]
Blas Ople , 75, Filipino journalist and politician, heart attack.
François Rauber , 70, French pianist, composer, arranger and conductor.
[62]
Frank Sheeran , 83, American
labor union leader and mobster, "
The Irishman ", cancer.
[63]
15
Johnny Cunningham , 46, British
folk musician, heart attack.
[64]
Jack Gregory , 80, British athlete and Olympic silver medalist.
[65]
Garvin Hamner , 79, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[66]
Göthe Hedlund , 85, Swedish speed skater and Olympic medalist.
[67]
David S. Lewis , 86, American
aerospace engineer .
[68]
Keith Magnuson , 56, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Black Hawks ), road accident.
[69]
Edward Montagne , 91, American television series producer and film director.
[70]
Dora Wasserman , 84, Russian-Canadian actress, playwright, and theater director.
[71]
16
Siegfried Hold , 72, German cinematographer.
[72]
Alfred Lynch , 72, English actor, cancer.
[73]
Judd Marmor , 93, American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist.
[74]
Hugo Moser , 77, Argentine television and film producer and screenwriter, cardiovascular disease.
Madlyn Rhue , 68, American actress,
pneumonia .
Aglaja Schmid , 77, Austrian stage and film actress.
[75]
Veikko Sinisalo , 77, Finnish actor.
Robert Stanfield , 89, Canadian politician (member of Parliament representing
Colchester—Hants and
Halifax , Nova Scotia),
pneumonia .
[76]
Gary Stewart , 58, American country music singer "
She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles) ", suicide.
[77]
Peter Hardy, Baron Hardy of Wath , 72, British
Labour Party politician.
17
Ed Devereaux , 78, Australian actor, cancer.
[78]
Otto Graham , 82, American gridiron football (
Cleveland Browns ) and member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame ,
heart aneurysm .
[79]
Wally Hedrick , 75, Seminal American artist in the 1950s California counterculture, gallerist, and educator.
Mary Ann Jackson , 80, American child actress, heart attack.
José Richa , 69, Brazilian politician.
David Smith , 69, English cricketer.
[80]
Alan Tilvern , 86, English actor and voice artist (
Bhowani Junction ,
The Lord of the Rings (1978 film) ,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ).
[81]
Jim Wolf , 51, American gridiron football player (
Prairie View A&M ,
Pittsburgh Steelers ,
Kansas City Chiefs ),
multiple sclerosis .
[82]
18
Charles Berlitz , 90, American
linguist , spoke 32 languages.
[83]
Glenn Cunningham , 91, American politician.
Jack Dormand , 84, British politician.
Ergilio Hato , 77, Dutch Antillean goalkeeper from
Curaçao .
[84]
Branko Horvat , 75, Croatian economist and politician.
Cresson Kearny , 89,
United States Army officer.
[85]
Susan Travers , 94, only English woman to serve in the
French Foreign Legion .
[86]
Richard Wahlstrom , 72, American Olympic rower (bronze medal in
men's coxed four at the
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[87]
19
Roger Conant , 94, American
herpetologist , cancer.
Yan Frid , 95, Soviet screenwriter and film director.
Roy Hughes, Baron Islwyn , 78, British
Labour Party politician and trade union organiser.
Hope Lange , 72, American actress,
ischemic colitis , infectious disease.
[88]
Heinz Marquardt , 80, German
Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II and recipient of the
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross .
Carmen Mauro , 77, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs ,
Brooklyn Dodgers , Washington Senators,
Philadelphia Athletics ).
[89]
Les Tremayne , 90, English actor, heart failure.
[90]
20
Charles Grean , 90, American producer and composer.
[91]
Grigore Grigoriu , 62, Moldovan actor, car accident.
[92]
Alan Magee , 84, American World War II airman, survived 22,000 ft. fall, stroke,
kidney failure .
Gil Reece , 61, Welsh footballer.
[93]
Kostas Valsamis , 95, Greek sculptor.
21
Gawaine Baillie , 69, British amateur racing driver, industrialist, and stamp collector.
[94]
M. J. Gopalan , 94, Indian sportsman, among which cricket.
[95]
Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg , 79, Spanish businessman and playboy,
prostate cancer .
[96]
G. V. Iyer , 86, Indian film director and actor.
[97]
Hans Koller , 82, Austrian
jazz tenor saxophonist and bandleader.
[98]
Andrea Scotti , 72, Mainly active in genre films.
Oleg Troyanovsky , 84, Soviet ambassador to Japan and China and representative to the
United Nations (1976-1986).
[99]
22
Mikhail Borodulin , 36, Kazakhstani ice hockey player (
men's ice hockey at the
1998 Winter Olympics ), lung cancer.
[100]
Wah Chang , 86, Chinese-American designer, sculptor, and artist.
Dave Dudley , 75, American
country music singer, heart attack.
[101]
Rose Hill , 89, English actress and operatic soprano.
[102]
George Patterson , 64, American basketball player.
[103]
Doris Shadbolt , 85, Canadian art curator and writer.
[104]
Andreas Tietze , 89, Austrian scholar of Turkish lexicography and language.
[105]
23
Charlie Bowles , 86, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Athletics ).
[106]
Kriangsak Chamanan , 86,
Prime minister of
Thailand .
Valentin Gavrilov , 57, Russian high jumper and Olympic medalist.
[107]
Don Lamond , 83, American
jazz drummer,
brain tumor .
[108]
John Newlove , 65, Canadian poet and editor.
[109]
John Sanders , 70, British organist,
pneumonia .
Chandu Sarwate , 83, Indian cricketer and fingerprint expert.
[110]
Guglielmo Trevisan , 85, Italian football manager and football player.
[111]
24
Herman Keiser , 89, American golfer,
Alzheimer's disease .
[112]
James Kitching , 81, South African vertebrate
palaeontologist , cancer.
[113]
Gunnar Alf Larsen , 83, Norwegian Labour Party politician.
Eugene Maltsev , 74, Soviet Russian painter.
Noel Toy , 84, American
burlesque performer.
[114]
25
Charles Concordia , 95, American electrical engineer and computer pioneer.
Ulf Isaksson , 49, Swedish ice hockey player.
[115]
Nicholas Mavroules , 74, American politician.
Nicola Paone , 88, American singer, songwriter, and restaurateur.
[116]
26
Hugh Bean , 74, English violinist, teacher and leader of the
Philharmonia Orchestra .
[117]
Gale Bishop , 81, American professional basketball player (
Washington State , Philadelphia Warriors).
[118]
Redfern Froggatt , 79, English footballer.
[119]
Phil Goldman , 39, American engineer and entrepreneur, heart failure.
[120]
Chauncy Harris , 89, American
geographer .
[121]
Clifton McNeely , 84, American basketball player and coach.
Paul Owens , 79, American
Major League Baseball manager, and scout.
Ivan Petrov , 83, Soviet and Russian bass opera singer.
Yoshio Shirai , 80, first Japanese world boxing champion,
pneumonia .
Milan Vasić , 75, Serbian historian.
27
Pete Alvarado , 83, American animation and comic book artist (
Disney Studios ,
Warner Bros. Animation ,
Western Publishing ), heart attack.
[122]
Alan Bates , 69, British actor (
The Fixer ,
Zorba the Greek ,
Women in Love ),
pancreatic cancer .
[123]
Iván Calderón , 41, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Seattle Mariners ,
Chicago White Sox ,
Montreal Expos ), homicide by gunshot.
[124]
Ingeborg Cook , 88, Norwegian actress and singer.
Lawrence Cook , 73, American actor.
[125]
Gerhard Doerfer , 83, German
philologist .
[126]
Vestal Goodman , 74, American
Southern Gospel singer, complications from
influenza .
[127]
Heinz Kiessling , 77, German musician, conductor, composer and music producer.
[128]
Nagavally R. S. Kurup , 86, Indian writer and broadcaster.
E. Arsenio Manuel , 94, Filipino academic, historian, and
anthropologist .
K. S. Narasimhaswamy , 88, Indian poet.
Richie Niemiera , 82, American basketball player and coach (
Notre Dame ,
Fort Wayne Pistons ,
Anderson Packers ).
[129]
Juan García Ponce , 71, Mexican novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and art critic.
Patrick J. Reynolds , 83, Irish politician.
Ying Ruocheng , 74, Chinese actor (
Marco Polo ,
The Last Emperor ,
Little Buddha ), director, and China's vice-
minister of culture .
[130]
28
Harald Feller , 90, Swiss diplomat and
Righteous Among the Nations for his efforts during World War II.
Guy Héraud , 83, French politician and lawyer.
[131]
Helen Kleeb , 96, American film and television actress.
[132]
Michael Melle , 73, South African cricket player.
[133]
Frank Parr , 85, British chess player.
[134]
Thomas Pearsall , 83, Australian politician.
Polly Rosenbaum , 104, American politician and teacher.
[135]
Johannes Schmitt , 60, German athlete and Olympian.
[136]
Murray Smith , 63, British television writer and producer.
A. William Sweeney , 83, American soldier and lawyer.
John Terraine , 82, British military historian.
Kushabhau Thakre , 81, Indian politician and a Member of parliament.
29
Charles E. Beatley , 87, American politician,
mayor of Alexandria, Virginia .
[137]
Michael Courtney , 58, Irish prelate of the
Catholic Church , homicide.
Jaime de Piniés , 86, Spanish diplomat.
[138]
Gerald Gutierrez , 53, American Tony Award-winning stage director, respiratory failure.
[139]
Earl Hindman , 61, American actor (
Home Improvement ,
The Parallax View ,
Taps ),
lung cancer .
[140]
Dinsdale Landen , 71, British actor,
pneumonia .
[141]
Don Lawrence , 75, British comic book artist, pulmonary emphysema.
[142]
Bob Monkhouse , 75, British comedian and game show host,
prostate cancer .
Tino Schwierzina , 76, German lawyer and politician.
Michel Zanoli , 35, Dutch
road cyclist (
men's individual road race ,
men's team time trial at
1988 Summer Olympics ), heart failure.
[143]
Ersa Siregar , 52, Indonesian journalist, murdered
30
David Bale , 62, South African businessman and activist,
lymphoma .
[144]
Vladimir Bogomolov , 77, Soviet writer (The Moment of Truth , 1973).
[145]
John Gregory Dunne , 71, American novelist and screenwriter, heart attack.
[146]
Nora Heysen , 92, Australian artist.
[147]
Ibram Lassaw , 90, Russian-American sculptor.
[148]
Anita Mui , 40, Hong Kong pop queen, cervix uterine cancer.
[149]
Patricia Roc , 88, English film actress,
kidney failure .
Johnny Sands , 75, American film and television actor.
Salma Sobhan , 66, Bangladeshi lawyer, academic, and
human rights activist.
Hukwe Zawose , 65, Tanzanian musician.
[150]
31
German Apukhtin , 67, Soviet Russian football player.
Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis , 90, New Zealand
botanist and academic.
John A. Franks , 78, American businessman and a
thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder.
Dora Gad , 91, Israeli interior designer.
[151]
Gerald Goldberg , 91, Irish lawyer and politician.
Béla Julesz , 75, Hungarian-American visual neuroscientist and experimental psychologist.
Béla Kárpáti , 74, Hungarian football player.
Paula Raymond , 79, American model and actress, respiratory failure.
[152]
David Scott-Barrett , 81, British army general.
[153]
Arthur R. von Hippel , 105, German-American scientist and
MIT professor.
[154]
Sieglinde Wagner , 82, Austrian operatic
contralto .
[155]
Max West , 87, American baseball player (
Boston Bees /
Braves ,
Cincinnati Reds ,
Pittsburgh Pirates ), brain cancer.
[156]
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