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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2001 .
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.
May 2001
1
Happy Hairston , 58, American basketball player (
Cincinnati Royals ,
Detroit Pistons ,
Los Angeles Lakers ),
prostate cancer .
[1]
Waldemar Kikolski , 33, Polish
paralympic athlete, road accident.
Ernie Pomfret , 60, British middle-distance runner.
[2]
Elsa Prawitz , 69, Swedish film and stage actress.
Ernie Wheelwright , 61, American football player.
[3]
2
Enrico Bovone , 55, Italian basketball player, suicide.
[4]
Poul Dalsager , 72, Danish politician.
Georges Dard , 82, French football player.
[5]
Vlasta Foltová , 88, Czechoslovak gymnast and Olympic silver medalist.
[6]
Dick Jamieson , 63, American football player (
Baltimore Colts ,
New York Titans ) and coach.
[7]
Howard Kahane , 73, American professor of philosophy.
[8]
Gina Mastrogiacomo , 39, American actress (
Goodfellas ,
Harry and the Hendersons ,
Jungle Fever ),
myocarditis .
Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi , 85, Pakistani religious and political leader.
Ted Rogers , 65, British comedian, complications after open-heart surgery.
[9]
Theodore Roosevelt III , 86, American banker and government official.
[10]
Klement Steinmetz , 86, Austrian football (soccer) player.
[11]
3
Philip George Houthem Gell , 86, British
immunologist .
[12]
Jim Godman , 55, American professional
bowler .
[13]
Billy Higgins , 64, American
jazz drummer,
hepatitis .
[14]
Karel Kalaš , 90, Czech operatic bass and actor.
Princess Rosemary of Salm-Salm , 97, German noblewoman.
Robert Millner Shackleton , 91, British field geologist.
Hank Schmulbach , 76, American baseball player.
[15]
4
Anne Anastasi , 92, American psychologist.
[16]
Bonny Lee Bakley , 44, American socialite, shot.
[17]
Gene Grabosky , 64, American professional football player (
Syracuse University ,
Buffalo Bills ).
[18]
Vaska Ilieva , 78, Macedonian folk singer from Yugoslavia and North Macedonia.
Arne Sucksdorff , 84, Swedish film director, pneumonia.
[19]
5
Charles Black , 85, American constitutional scholar.
[20]
Boozoo Chavis , 70, American accordion player, singer, songwriter and bandleader (
Zydeco ).
[21]
Morris Graves , 90, American expressionist painter, stroke.
[22]
Cliff Hillegass , 83, American creator of
CliffsNotes , stroke.
[23]
Bill Homeier , 82, American racecar driver (three
Indianapolis 500s ).
[24]
David Jamieson , 80,
British Army officer, recipient of the
Victoria Cross .
[25]
Aleksandr Petrov , 61, Soviet/Russian basketball player.
[26]
Hans Rampf , 70, German ice hockey player.
[27]
Terry Ryan , 78, American screenwriter, congestive heart failure.
[28]
Wang Yinglai , 93, Chinese biochemist.
6
René Bondoux , 95, French fencer and Olympic champion.
[29]
Mike Hazlewood , 59, English singer, composer and songwriter, heart attack.
Karl Wilhelm Krause , 90, German
Waffen-SS officer during World War II.
[30]
Zoltán Nemere , 59, Hungarian fencer, traffic collision.
[31]
Cecil Price , 63, American deputy sheriff and
Ku Klux Klan member, fall.
[32]
7
Malati Bedekar , 96, Indian writer.
Jacques de Bourbon-Busset , 89, French novelist, essayist and politician.
[33]
Prem Dhawan , 77, Indian lyricist, music composer, and actor of
Bollywood , cardiac arrest.
Edwin Finckel , 83, American
jazz pianist, composer (
George White's Scandals ) and music educator.
[34]
Joseph Greenberg , 85, American linguist,
pancreatic cancer .
[35]
Dick Kimble , 85, American baseball player.
[36]
Margaretha Krook , 75, Swedish actress,
lung cancer .
[37]
Boris Ryzhy , 26, Russian poet and geologist, suicide.
[38]
Simon Slåttvik , 83, Norwegian Olympic skier (
gold medal winner of the
Nordic combined at the
1952 Winter Olympics ).
[39]
Al Tucker , 58, American basketball player.
[40]
Arthur Christopher Watson , 74, British diplomat.
8
Larry Hornung , 55, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.
[41]
John McMahon , 83, Australian-English cricket player.
[42]
Piero Natoli , 53, Italian actor and film director, intracranial aneurysm.
[43]
Luis Rijo , 73, Uruguayan football player.
Clay King Smith , 30, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
9
Marie Cardinal , 72, French novelist.
[44]
Antoinette Downing , 96, American architectural historian and
preservationist .
Saul Elkins , 93, American film producer, writer and director.
[45]
Andrés Framini , 86, Argentine labor leader and politician.
Miroslav Kárný , 81, Czech historian and writer.
Nikos Sampson , 65, Cypriot politician, de facto
President of Cyprus (1974), cancer.
Werner Schuster , 62, German politician.
William T. Stearn , 90, British
botanist .
[46]
Kauko Wahlsten , 77, Finnish rower and Olympic medalist.
[47]
Smokey Yunick , 77, American mechanic and car designer,
leukemia .
[48]
10
Turi Ferro , 80, Italian actor (
Liolà ,
The Seduction of Mimi ,
Malizia ), heart attack.
[49]
James E. Myers , 81, American songwriter ("
Rock Around the Clock "), actor and director.
[50]
Sudhakarrao Naik , 66, Indian politician.
M. Krishnan Nair , 74, Indian film director.
Frank Newby , 75, English structural engineer.
Arthur Tange , 86, Australian public servant.
[51]
Dorothy Burr Thompson , 100, American
classical archaeologist and
art historian .
[52]
Deborah Walley , 57, American actress (
Gidget Goes Hawaiian ,
Beach Blanket Bingo ,
Spinout ) and voice-over artist,
esophageal cancer .
[53]
11
Douglas Adams , 49, British author (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ,
Doctor Who ), heart attack.
[54]
Jesús Aguirre , 66, Spanish intellectual,
Jesuit priest, and aristocrat,
pulmonary embolism .
[55]
Michael J. Bird , 72, British writer.
[56]
Guy Carlton , 47, American Olympic weightlifter (
bronze medal winner in heavyweight weightlifting at the
1984 Summer Olympics ), suicide.
[57]
Alan William James Cousins , 97, South African
astronomer .
Nick Lalich , 85, Serbian American basketball player, esophageal
cancer .
Emmett Watson , 82, American newspaper columnist.
Wolfgang Winkler , 60, West German luger and Olympic medalist.
[58]
12
John Cliff , 82, American film and television actor.
Ollie Cline , 75, American gridiron football player.
[59]
Perry Como , 88, American singer, actor and television personality,
Alzheimer's disease .
[60]
Didi , 72, Brazilian footballer,
pneumonia .
[61]
Willy Gysi , 83, Swiss field handball player.
[62]
Norman Kay , 72, British composer and writer,
ALS .
Paul Morgan , 52, British engineer, plane crash.
Jonathan Niva , 58, Kenyan football player.
[63]
Mel Payton , 74, American basketball player.
Fritz Pfenninger , 66, Swiss cyclist.
[64]
Simon Raven , 73, British writer.
[65]
Eleanor Sayre , 85, American curator and art historian.
[66]
Alexei Tupolev , 75, Soviet aircraft designer.
[67]
Georgie Woodgate , 77, British tennis player.
Corissa Yasen , 27, American basketball player, suicide.
[68]
13
Sergey Afanasyev , 82, Russian engineer and politician.
Eddra Gale , 79, American actress (
8½ ,
What's New Pussycat? ,
The Graduate ,
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas ,
Somewhere in Time ).
[69]
Salvador Garmendia Graterón , 72, Venezuelan author,.
[70]
Frank Millar , 76, Northern Irish
unionist politician.
Jason Miller , 62, American actor (
The Exorcist ,
Rudy ) and playwright (
That Championship Season ),
Tony winner (
1973 ), heart attack.
[71]
Harold Minter , 98, American film editor.
R. K. Narayan , 94, Indian writer.
[72]
Ray Straw , 67, English footballer.
[73]
Ralph Tabakin , 79, American actor.
Susumu Takahashi , 80, Japanese Olympic middle-distance runner.
[74]
14
Mauro Bolognini , 78, Italian film and stage director.
[75]
Eric Bradbury , 80, British comic artist.
Paul Bénichou , 92, French-Algerian writer, intellectual, and literary historian.
[76]
Alex Glasgow , 65, English singer-songwriter (
On Your Way, Riley! ,
When the Boat Comes In ).
[77]
Gil Langley , 81, Australian cricketer and politician.
[78]
Elisabeth Lennartz , 98, German stage actress.
Loften Mitchell , 82, American playwright and theatre historian.
[79]
Armando Nannuzzi , 75, Italian cinematographer and camera operator.
Ettore Puricelli , 84, Uruguayan-Italian football player and manager.
[80]
Juan Verdaguer , 85, Uruguayan actor,
cardiovascular disease .
15
Jean-Philippe Lauer , 99, French architect and
Egyptologist .
[81]
Juracy Magalhães , 95, Brazilian military officer and politician.
Ralph Miller , 82, American college basketball coach.
[82]
Bobby Murdoch , 56, Scottish footballer, stroke.
[83]
William Oates , 71, English first-class cricketer.
[84]
Georgy Shakhnazarov , 76, Soviet-Armenian politician and political scientist.
Sacha Vierny , 81, French cinematographer.
16
Antonio Flores , 77, Mexican football player.
Prince Ital Joe , 38, Dominican-American
reggae artist, car accident.
Brian Pendleton , 57, British guitarist (
The Pretty Things ),
lung cancer .
[85]
Witold Stachurski , 54, Polish boxer.
[86]
17
Robert Elton Brooker , 95, American business executive at
Sears, Roebuck & Co .
Ike Brown , 59, American baseball player, cancer.
[87]
Gerd Buchdahl , 86, German-English philosopher of science.
Ikuma Dan , 77, Japanese composer.
[88]
Enid Hattersley , 96, English politician and
Lord Mayor of Sheffield .
[89]
Robert Knapp , 77, American actor (
Days of Our Lives ,
Dragnet ,
Gunsmoke ,
The F.B.I. ).
[90]
Jacques-Louis Lions , 73, French mathematician.
[91]
Murray Murdoch , 96, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.
[92]
Frank G. Slaughter , 93, American novelist and physician.
[93]
18
Rosa Beddington , 45, British
biologist , cancer.
[94]
Ralph Enckell , 88, Finnish diplomat.
Irene Hunt , 99, American children's writer.
Alexey Maresyev , 84, Russian military pilot, infarction.
[95]
Stella Mary Newton , 100, British fashion designer and dress historian.
[96]
Maurice Noble , 90, American animation artist and designer.
[97]
Seán Mac Stíofáin , 73, English-Irish
chief of staff of the
Provisional IRA , stroke.
Robert F. Woodward , 92, American diplomat.
[98]
19
Fred Derby , 61, Surinamese politician and trade unionist.
John Joseph Egan , 84, American
Roman Catholic priest and social activist.
[99]
Joe Graydon , 82, American big band vocalist, television host, personal manager and concert producer.
[100]
Josef Haunzwickel , 86, Austrian Olympic athlete (
men's pole vault at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[101]
Patricia Hilliard , 85, British stage and film actress.
Vidkunn Hveding , 80, Norwegian politician.
Joe Lovitto , 50, American baseball player, cancer.
[102]
Hans Mayer , 94, German literary scholar.
[103]
Susannah McCorkle , 55, American
jazz singer, suicide.
[104]
Mike Sammes , 73, English musician and vocal session arranger.
[105]
Pat Falken Smith , 75, American television writer.
Bob Tinning , 75, Australian rower.
[106]
John Warner , 78, British actor.
20
Carl Eric Almgren , 88,
Swedish Army general.
Renato Carosone , 81, Italian musician.
[107]
Bob Keely , 91, American baseball coach, scout and player.
[108]
Art Mergenthal , 80, American gridiron football player.
[109]
Bud Thomas , 90, American baseball player.
[110]
21
Philip W. Buchen , 85, American attorney and
White House Counsel .
[111]
Mel Hoderlein , 77, American baseball player.
[112]
Mario Martinelli , 95, Italian resistance member during World War II and politician.
Cecil G. Murgatroyd , 42, Australian politician, musician, and comedian, cancer.
Johnny Rainford , 70, English footballer.
[113]
Gabriele Rumi , 61, Italian
Formula One team owner, cancer.
Tad Szulc , 74, Polish-American journalist, cancer.
[114]
Fritz Uhl , 73, Austrian operatic tenor.
Graham Webster , 87, British
archaeologist .
Hu Xieqing , 95, Contemporary Chinese painter.
22
Lorez Alexandria , 71, American
jazz singer.
[115]
Katharine Bartlett , 93, American
physical anthropologist .
[116]
Jenő Fock , 85, Hungarian communist politician,
prime minister (1967-1975).
Ralph Hamner , 84, American baseball player.
[117]
Jean Hougron , 77, French novelist.
[118]
Leamon King , 65, American sprinter and Olympic champion.
[119]
Whitman Mayo , 70, American actor (
Sanford and Son ,
Boyz n the Hood ,
Hell Town ), heart attack.
[120]
Jack Watling , 78, British actor (
The Plane Makers ,
The Power Game ,
Pathfinders ), cancer.
[121]
23
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod , 72, Palestinian-American academic.
Liu Anyuan , 73, Chinese lieutenant general.
Harald Bergström , 93, a Swedish
mathematician .
[122]
Jean Champion , 84, French film actor.
Lita Chevret , 92, American actress.
Charles D. Cook , 66, American politician.
Tommy Eyre , 51, British keyboardist, cancer.
[123]
Walter Eytan , 90, Israeli diplomat.
[124]
Bob Gaona , 70, American gridiron football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers ,
Philadelphia Eagles ).
[125]
Chuck Gelatka , 87, American professional football player (
Mississippi State ,
New York Giants ).
[126]
Boris Gyuderov , 74, Bulgarian Olympic volleyball player (
1964 ).
[127]
Lee Chiaw Meng , 64, Singaporean politician, cancer.
Arno Mohr , 90, German painter and graphic artist.
[128]
Alessandro Natta , 83, Italian
communist politician.
[129]
P. Ramachandran , 79, Indian politician,
Governor of Kerala .
[130]
Jamileh Sheykhi , 71, Iranian actress, heart attack.
Harry Townes , 86, American actor (
Finian's Rainbow ,
Gunsmoke ,
The Twilight Zone ,
Star Trek ) and an
Episcopalian priest.
[131]
Arseny Vorozheykin , 88, Soviet/Russian
fighter ace during World War II.
24
Lucy Boscana , 85, Puerto Rico actress.
Jo Ann Greer , 74, American singer.
[132]
Tor Jevne , 72, Norwegian football player.
Paul Kor , 74, Israeli painter and children's writer,
lung cancer .
[133]
Ridvan Qazimi , 37,
Kosovar Albanian insurgent nationalist,
K.I.A.
Patricia Robertson , 38, American physician and
NASA
astronaut , plane crash.
[134]
Javier Urruticoechea , 49, Spanish footballer, car crash.
25
Delme Bryn-Jones , 67, Welsh
baritone .
John W. Holmes , 84, American film editor.
Alberto Korda , 72, Cuban photographer, heart attack.
[135]
Arturo Maly , 61, Argentine actor, heart attack.
Malcom McLean , 87, American businessman and shipper.
[136]
Harold Ridley , 94, British
ophthalmologist .
26
Vittorio Brambilla , 63, Italian
Formula One race car driver, heart attack.
[137]
Roman Codreanu , 48, Romanian
Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic medalist.
[138]
Johnny Gordon , 69, English football player.
[139]
Anne Haney , 67, American actress (
Mrs. Doubtfire ,
The American President ,
Liar Liar ), heart failure.
[140]
Moven Mahachi , 53, Zimbabwean
Minister of Defence of the
Republic of Zimbabwe , traffic collision.
[141]
Hal Moe , 91, American gridiron football player and coach.
[142]
William Molloy, Baron Molloy , 82, British politician.
Dea Trier Mørch , 59, Danish artist and writer, cancer.
27
Ramon Bieri , 71, American actor (
Sarge ,
Room 222 ,
Daniel Boone ,
Gunsmoke ), cancer.
[143]
Helen Oakley Dance , 88, Canadian-American jazz journalist, record producer, and music historian.
[144]
Victor Kiam , 74, American entrepreneur and owner of the
New England Patriots football team.
[145]
Agda Rössel , 90, Swedish politician.
Nikolay Yeryomenko , 52, Soviet/Russian actor and film director, stroke.
[146]
28
Tony Ashton , 55, English rock pianist, music producer and artist, cancer.
[147]
Francis Bebey , 71, Cameroonian writer and composer.
[148]
Joe Moakley , 74, American politician, member of the
United States House of Representatives ,
leukemia .
[149]
Vulimiri Ramalingaswami , 79, Indian medical scientist.
Rockets Redglare , 52, American character actor and comedian (
After Hours ,
Desperately Seeking Susan ),
hepatitis and
liver cirrhosis .
[150]
Elizabeth S. Russell , 88, American
geneticist .
[151]
Francisco Varela , 54, Chilean biologist, philosopher and
neuroscientist , heart attack.
[152]
29
John Fleming , 81, British art historian.
[153]
Eddie Forrest , 79, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers ).
[154]
Akira Fujita , 93, Japanese Olympic water polo player (
men's water polo at the
1932 Summer Olympics ).
[155]
Charley Pell , 60, American college football player and coach, lung cancer.
[156]
Vytautas Sakalauskas , 68, Soviet and Lithuanian politician.
Hédi Temessy , 76, Hungarian actress.
[157]
30
Werner Fricker , 65, German-American soccer player and official.
Terry Gathercole , 65, Australian Olympic swimmer (
silver medal winner of the
men's 4 x 100 metre medley relay at the
1960 Summer Olympics ).
[158]
Inderjit Singh Gill , 79,
Indian Army officer.
Adrian Hastings , 71, British Roman Catholic priest and historian.
[159]
Nikolai Korndorf , 54, Russian-Canadian composer and conductor.
John Pickering , 56, English footballer.
[160]
Jaime Benítez Rexach , 92, Puerto Rican author, academic and politician.
[161]
Renée Schuurman , 61, South African tennis player.
Rajko Tomović , 81, Serbian and Yugoslav scientist.
Denis Whitaker , 86, Canadian athlete, soldier, and author.
[162]
31
Santos Amaro , 93, Cuban baseball player.
[163]
Arlene Francis , 93, American actress,
talk show host, and
game show panelist (
What's My Line? ),
Alzheimer's disease and cancer.
[164]
Faisal Husseini , 60, Palestinian politician, heart attack.
[165]
Tony Johnson , 76, Australian politician.
Jagannath Kaushal , 86, Indian politician.
Kwoh-Ting Li , 91, Taiwanese economist and politician.
[166]
Tex McKenzie , 70, American professional wrestler,
abdominal aortic aneurysm .
Walter E. Rogers , 92, American politician.
[167]
German Ugryumov , 52, Soviet and Russian navy and security services official, heart attack.
Rosemary Verey , 82, English garden designer.
[168]
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