The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1996.
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.
September 1996
edit1
edit- Jimmy Duncanson, 76, Scottish football player.[1]
- Vagn Holmboe, 86, Danish composer and teacher.[2]
- Andrew Hughes, 88, Turkish-Japanese film actor and business executive.
- Karl Kehrle, 98, German-British Benedictine monk and bee breeding authority.[3]
- Ion Oblemenco, 51, Romanian football striker, heart attack.
- Nyi Pu, 95, Burmese actor and film director.
- Hugo Scheltema, 78, Dutch diplomat and ambassador.
- Ljuba Welitsch, 83, Bulgarian singer.[4]
2
edit- André Chastagnol, 76, French historian.[5]
- Karl Frenzel, 85, German Nazi war criminal.
- Georgi Georgiev-Getz, 69, Bulgarian film and stage actor, stroke.
- Paddy Clift, 43, Zimbabwean cricket player, bone marrow cancer.
- Charles Kirbo, 79, American lawyer and longtime advisor to Jimmy Carter.[6]
- Wes Livengood, 86, American baseball player, scout and manager.[7]
- Otto Luening, 96, German-American composer and conductor.[8]
- Aleksandr Markin, 46, Soviet football player, accident.[9]
- Aldo Montano, 85, Italian fencer.[10]
3
edit- Veniamin Basner, 71, Soviet/Russian composer.[11]
- Robert Brown, 75, English politician, born 1921.
- Walter Forster, 79, Brazilian actor, heart attack.
- Emily Kngwarreye, 86, Aboriginal Australian artist from Utopia, Northern Territory.[12]
- Valeri Kravchenko, 57, Soviet/Russian volleyball player.
- Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, 77, British politician.[13]
- Og Mandino, 72, American author.[14]
- Alba Roballo, 88, Uruguayan lawyer, poet, and politician.
- Hugh Torney, 42, Irish National Liberation Army paramilitary leader, shot.
- Edward Turkington, 97, American rugby union player.
4
edit- Victor Aaron, 39, American actor (Geronimo: An American Legend, King of the Hill, Sunchaser), traffic collision.
- Joan Clarke, 79, English cryptanalyst and numismatist.
- Babe Dahlgren, 84, American baseball player.[15]
- Ilus W. Davis, 79, American mayor.[16]
- Jeanne Juilla, 86, French model and actress.
- Bill MacPhail, 76, American television executive.
- Julio Musimessi, 72, Argentine football player.
- Wee Willie Smith, 86, American football player.[17]
5
edit- Leonard Katzman, 69, American film and television producer, writer and director, heart attack.[18]
- Anthony Mendleson, 81, British costume designer.
- Anselm Strauss, 79, American medical sociologist.[19]
- Clem Thomas, 67, Welsh rugby player.[20]
- John White, 71, Canadian politician.
- Misa Yamamura, 62, Japanese novelist and a mystery writer, heart failure.
6
edit- Ginette Martenot, 94, French musician.
- Barney McCosky, 79, American Major League Baseball player.[21]
- Darío Espina Pérez, 75, Cuban banker, lawyer, and writer.
- Salman Shah, 24, Bangladeshi actor, suicide.[22]
- Daniel Shanks, 79, American mathematician.[23]
- Ester Soré, 81, Chilean singer, Diabetic coma.
- Michael Torrence, 35, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[24]
- Douglas Franklin Wright, 56, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[24]
7
edit- Bibi Besch, 54, Austrian-American actress (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Steel Magnolias, Tremors), breast cancer.[25]
- Joseph Biroc, 93, American cinematographer (The Towering Inferno, It's a Wonderful Life, Airplane!), Oscar winner (1975).[26]
- Arda Bowser, 97, American gridiron football player.[27]
- Niccolò Castiglioni, 64, Italian musician.[28]
- Bruno Corbucci, 64, Italian film director.[29]
- Arthur Sherwood Flemming, 91, American government official, renal failure.[30]
- Keith Forbes, 90, Australian rules football player.
- Gilda, 34, Argentine singer, traffic collision.
- Willy Miranda, 70, Cuban-American baseball player.[31]
- Vyacheslav Solovyov, 71, Soviet/Russian football player and coach.[32]
8
edit- Semyon Aranovich, 62, Soviet/Russian film director, cancer.
- Eyre de Lanux, 102, American artist, writer, and art deco designer.[33]
- Onib Olmedo, 59, Filipino painter.
- Jacques Schmidt, 63, French costume designer.[34]
9
edit- Raúl Calvo, 79, Argentinian basketball player.[35]
- Harry Hanebrink, 68, American baseball player, aneurysm.[36]
- Shiva Nath Katju, 86, Indian lawyer, judge and an Indian National Congress politician.
- Ruggero Mastroianni, 66, Italian film editor, heart attack.[37]
- Bill Monroe, 84, American "father of bluegrass" music, stroke.[38]
- Robert Nisbet, 82, American sociologist.[39]
- John W. Tuthill, 85, American diplomat.[40]
10
edit- Latifa al-Zayyat, 73, Egyptian activist and writer, cancer.
- Ray Coleman, 59, British journalist and writer.[41]
- Joanne Dru, 74, American actress, edema.[42]
- Plantagenet Somerset Fry, 65, British historian and author, suicide.[43]
- Hans List, 100, Austrian automotive pioneer.
- Julia Morton, 84, American author and botanist.[44]
- Stig Norén, 88, Swedish general and commander of the air force.
- Sapphire, 61, American professional wrestler and manager, heart attack.
- Pete Stout, 73, American National Football League player (Washington Redskins).[45]
11
edit- Guido Aristarco, 77, Italian film critic and author.[46]
- Bráz, 75, Brazilian basketball player.
- Klára Fehér, 74, Hungarian writer.
- Louise Fitch, 81, American actress.[47]
- Brenda Forbes, 87, British-American actress, cancer.[48]
- Dan Mahoney, 87, Australian politician.
- Deane Waldo Malott, 98, American academic and administrator.[49]
- Thomas J. O'Connor, 71, American politician.
- Koichi Oita, 82, Japanese football player and manager, heart failure.[50]
12
edit- Nikolay Avkhimovich, 89, Soviet and Belarusian politician.
- Frank Christie, 69, Scottish football player and manager.
- Eleazar de Carvalho, 84, Brazilian conductor and composer.[51]
- Ernesto Geisel, 89, Brazilian general and former president of Brazil, cancer.[52]
- Ricardo López, 21, Uruguayan-American stalker of musician Björk, suicide by gunshot.
- James Scott-Elliot, 93, British Army officer.
13
edit- Marvin Allen, 81, American soccer coach.
- Jane Baxter, 87, British actress, stomach cancer.[53]
- James F. Bonner, 86, American molecular biologist.[54]
- César Mendoza Durán, 78, Chilean police officer, equestrian and member of the Government Junta, pancreatic cancer.[55]
- Tupac Shakur, 25, American rapper ("California Love", "Dear Mama") and actor (Poetic Justice), shot.[56]
- Wang Shoudao, 90, Chinese politician.
- Xosé Filgueira Valverde, 89, Spanish writer, intellectual, and researcher, .[57]
- William Ayres Ward, 68, American Egyptologist.
- Leni Wylliams, 35, African-American dancer/choreographer/master-teacher, murder.[58][59]
14
edit- Helen Cohan, 86, American stage dancer and film actress.[60]
- Jock Cordner, 86, Australian rules football player.
- Edred John Henry Corner, 90, botanist and a mycologist.[61]
- Douglas Everett, 91, American ice hockey player.
- Joe E. Martin, 80, American boxing coach.
- Rose Ouellette, 93, Quebec actress, comedian, and theatre manager.[62]
- Juliet Prowse, 59, dancer and actress, pancreatic cancer.[63]
15
edit- Phil Farbman, 72, American basketball player.[64]
- Joe Maniaci, 82, American football player and coach.[65]
- Agnes Mongan, 91, American art historian.[66]
- Erling Nielsen, 61, Danish football player.[67]
- Tom Payne, 81, Brazilian film director, screenwriter and actor.[68]
- Andy Pilney, 83, American gridiron football player and coach, baseball player.[69]
- Ottis Toole, 49, American drifter and serial killer, cirrhosis.
- Georgios Vafopoulos, 93, Greek poet, author, and journalist.[70]
16
edit- McGeorge Bundy, 77, American academic, heart attack.[71]
- Karl Dröse, 82, German field hockey player.[72]
- Rolf Graae, 79, Danish architect and organ designer.
- Gene Nelson, 76, American actor, dancer, screenwriter, and director, cancer.[73]
- Joan Perry, 85, American film actress, model, and singer, emphysema.[74]
17
edit- Spiro Agnew, 77, American politician, 39th Vice President of the United States, leukemia.[75]
- Marianne Bachmeier, 46, German vigilante, pancreatic cancer.[76]
- Teodoro Fernández, 83, Peruvian footballer.[77]
- Jessie Hill, 63, American R&B and Louisiana blues singer and songwriter, heart and renal failure.[78]
- Paul J. Krebs, 84, American labor union official and politician.[79]
- Arnold Peters, 74, Canadian politician.
- Henk Schijvenaar, 78, Dutch footballer.[80]
18
edit- Annabella, 89, French cinema actress, heart attack.
- Ulrich Beiger, 78, German actor.[81]
- Corrie Laddé, 80, Dutch swimmer and Olympian.[82]
- Ronald McNicoll, 90, Australian Army general.
- Raymond Lee Stewart, 44, American spree killer, execution by lethal injection.[83]
- Bai Yang, 76, Chinese actress.[84]
19
edit- Noureddine Aba, 75, Algerian poet and playwright.[85]
- Nanny Fernandez, 77, American baseball player.[86]
- Helmut Heißenbüttel, 75, German novelist and poet, pneumonia.
- George Hunt, 86, English footballer, Alzheimer's disease.[87]
- Douglas Hyde, 85, English political journalist and writer.[88]
- Irene Mann, 67, German dancer, actress and choreographer.
- Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila, 71, Romanian actor, Alzheimer's disease.
- Czesław Petelski, 73, Polish film director and screenwriter.[89]
- Edilberto K. Tiempo, 83, Filipino professor, writer.
20
edit- Franco Angrisano, 70, Italian actor, heart attack.[90]
- Murtaza Bhutto, 42, Pakistani politician and lmilitant leader, police encounter, homicide.
- S. F. Brownrigg, 58, American film director and producer.
- Paul Draper, 86, American tap dancer and choreographer, pulmonary emphysema.[91]
- Paul Erdős, 83, Hungarian mathematician, heart attack.[92]
- Krešo Golik, 74, Croatian film and television director and screenwriter.
- Reuben Kamanga, 67, Zambian politician.
- Max Manus, 81, Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II.[93]
- Dagdu Maruti Pawar, 61, Indian writer.
- Ted Platt, 75, English football player.[94]
- William S. Vaughn, 92, American businessman and philanthropist.[95]
- Paul Weston, 84, American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor.[96]
21
edit- Erika Cremer, 96, German chemist.
- Paolo De Poli, 91, Italian enameller and painter.[97]
- Lamar Dodd, 87, American artist.[98]
- Claus Holm, 78, German film actor.[99]
- Leo Isacson, 86, American attorney and politician, cancer.[100]
- Henri Nouwen, 64, Dutch Catholic priest, writer and theologian, heart attack.[101]
- Franz Pfnür, 87, German alpine skier, Olympic champion and SS officer during World War II.[102]
- Ashoke Kumar Sen, 82, Indian lawyer and politician.
- Julius Silverman, 90, British politician.
- Sabine Zlatin, 89, Polish-French Resistance member during World War II.[103]
22
edit- Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani, 69, Algerian politician and prime Minister.
- Brook Bernacchi, 74, British lawyer and politician in Hong Kong, brain cancer.[104]
- Ludmilla Chiriaeff, 72, Soviet-Canadian ballet dancer and choreographer.[105]
- Dorothy Lamour, 81, American actress (Road to ...) and singer, heart attack.[106]
- József Sir, 84, Hungarian athlete.
- Svetislav Valjarević, 85, Yugoslav football player.[107]
- Marko Valok, 69, Serbian football player.
- Joanne Winter, 71, American baseball player and golfer.
23
edit- Bimal Kumar Bachhawat, 71, Indian neurochemist and glycobiologist.
- Joe Borowski, 62, Canadian politician and activist.
- Fujiko F. Fujio, 62, Japanese manga cartoonist, liver disease.[108]
- Károly Kárpáti, 90, Hungarian Olympic wrestling champion.[109]
- Jack Newman, 94, New Zealand cricket player and business executive.
- Diarmuid O'Neill, 27, Northern Irish volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), killed.
- Stuart Piggott, 86, British archaeologist, heart attack.[110]
- František Rauch, 86, Czech music educator and pianist.
- Silk Smitha, 35, Indian actress and dancer, suicide by hanging.
24
edit- I. E. S. Edwards, 87, British egyptologist and curator.[111]
- Red Embree, 79, American Major League Baseball pitcher.[112]
- Mark Frankel, 34, British actor, traffic accident.[113]
- Zeki Müren, 64, Turkish singer, composer, songwriter, actor and poet, heart attack.[114]
- Mário Palmério, 80, Brazilian writer.[115]
- Pavel Sudoplatov, 89, Soviet lieutenant general and spy.[116]
- Jannes van der Wal, 39, Dutch draughts player, leukemia.
25
edit- Red Mihalik, 80, Poliosh-American basketball player and referee.[117]
- Richard Holt Locke, 55, American actor in gay erotic films and AIDS educator and activist, complications of AIDS.
- Helgi Skúlason, 63, Icelandic actor and stage director.
- George Veneroso, 87, American football coach.[118]
26
edit- Nicu Ceaușescu, 45, Romanian politician, son of Nicolae Ceaușescu and Elena Ceaușescu, liver cirrhosis.[119]
- Bob Davidson, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.[120]
- Heinz Engelmann, 85, German actor.
- Alicja Iwańska, 78, Polish sociologist, academic and writer, lung cancer.
- Jozef Marko, 73, Slovak football player and coach.[121]
- Lucia Valerio, 91, Italian tennis player.
- Geoffrey Wilkinson, 75, British chemist and Nobel Prize laureate.[122]
27
edit- Hermine Baron, 83, American contract bridge.[123]
- James Franklin Battin, 71, American politician and United States federal judge.[124]
- Jila Hosseini, 32, Iranian poet, writer, researcher and radio announcer, car accident.
- Bruce Konopka, 77, American baseball player.[125]
- Garland Lawing, 78, American baseball player.[126]
- Mohammad Najibullah, 49, Afghan politician and President of Afghanistan, execution by hanging.
- Ahmad Muhammad Numan, 87, Yemeni educator, propagandist and politician.
- Lee Tit, 83, Cantonese film director.
28
edit- Giuseppe Bartolomei, 73, Italian politician.
- Menato Boffa, 66, Italian racecar driver.
- Marcos Aurelio Di Paulo, 76, Argentinian football player.[127]
- Bob Gibson, 64, American folk singer and musician, progressive supranuclear palsy.[128]
- August Maus, 81, German Navy officer and World War II submarine commander.
- Andrei Suraikin, 47, Russian figure skater.[129]
- Maurice Valency, 93, American writer and playwright.[130]
29
edit- Claire Bonenfant, 71, Canadian politician and feminist.
- Leslie Crowther, 63, English comedian, actor, TV presenter, and game show host, heart failure.[131]
- Shusaku Endo, 73, Japanese author, complications of hepatitis.[132]
- Bohuslav Karlík, 87, Czechoslovak canoeist and water slalomist.[133]
- Li Qiang, 91, Chinese revolutionary, secret agent, and politician, liver cancer.
- George Rung, 80, American basketball coach.
30
edit- Charlie Adam, 77, Scottish football player.
- Aubrey Brabazon, 76, Irish horse racing jockey.
- Kenneth Muir, 89, English literary scholar and author.[134]
- P. Jay Sidney, 81, American actor.[135]
- Moneta Sleet, Jr., 70, American journalist, cancer.[136]
- Sylvester William Treinen, 78, American Roman catholic bishop.[137]
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