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Deaths in July 1992
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1992.
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.
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July 1992
1
- Franco Cristaldi, 61, Italian film producer.
- Stan Frazier, 54, American professional wrestler, kidney failure.[1]
- Jack Hood, 89, British boxing champion.
- Ewing Thomas Kerr, 92, American district judge.[2]
- Sidney Meredith, 69, American literary agent.[3]
- Brian O'Brien, 94, American optical physicist.[4]
- Władysław Pawłowski, 76, Polish footballer.[5]
- T. Prakash Rao, 67, Indian filmmaker.
- Newton Ogilvie Thompson, 88, South African judge, Chief Justice of South Africa (1971–1974).
2
- Lyle Boren, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1937–1947).[6]
- Charles F. Brannan, 88, American politician, Secretary of Agriculture (1948–1953).[7]
- Camarón de la Isla, 41, Spanish flamenco singer, lung cancer.[8]
- Hans Jendretzky, 94, German communist politician.
- Juan Kavanagh, 60, Venezuelan Olympic fencer (1952).[9]
- Borislav Pekić, 62, Serbian author, lung cancer.[10]
3
- Arnold Belkin, 61, Canadian-Mexican painter.[11]
- Ed Berrang, 69, American football player (Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers).[12]
- Jeanine Delpech, 86, French novelist.[13]
- Wally Kilrea, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[14]
- Luigi Marchisio, 83, Italian road racing cyclist.
- Enzo Matteucci, 58, Italian football player, ALS.[15]
- Koroglu Rahimov, 38, Azerbaijani division commander and war hero, killed in action.
- Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse, 90, English socialite.
- George Staller, 76, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics), scout and coach (Baltimore Orioles).[16]
- Clive Stoneham, 83, Australian politician.
- Marc H. Tanenbaum, 66, American rabbi and social justice activist, heart failure.[17]
- Slim Vaughan, 82, American baseball player.[18]
4
- David Abercrombie, 82, British phonetician.[19]
- Djatikoesoemo, 75, Indonesian Army officer and diplomat.
- Adam Filipczak, 77, American basketball player.[20]
- Harry Gottlieb, 96, American painter, lithographer, and educator, Alzheimer's disease.[21]
- Joe Newman, 69, American jazz trumpeter, complications from a stroke.[22]
- Francis Perrin, 90, French physicist.[23]
- Astor Piazzolla, 71, Argentine tango musician, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.[24]
- Richard Smart, 79, American musical theatre actor and singer.[25]
- Subaru Takahashi, 89, Japanese Olympic cross-country skier (1928).[26]
- Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, 72, Russian actress, cancer.[27]
5
- Georgia Brown, 58, English singer and actress, complications from surgery.[28]
- Peter-Erich Cremer, 81, German U-boat commander during World War II.[29]
- John Haas, 83, American Olympic canoeist (1952, 1956).[30]
- Paul Hackman, 38, Canadian guitarist, traffic collision.
- Pauline Jewett, 69, Canadian politician, cancer.[31]
6
- Frank Akins, 73, American gridiron football player (Washington Redskins).[32]
- Amadeus August, 50, German actor and singer, AIDS-related complications.[33]
- Marsha P. Johnson, 46, American LGBT activist and drag queen, head injury.
- Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne, 86, British hereditary peer.
- Vsevolod Safonov, 66, Soviet actor of theatre and cinema, cancer.[34]
- Mary Q. Steele, 70, American author.[35]
7
- Josy Barthel, 65, Luxembourgish Olympic runner (1948, 1952, 1956).[36]
- Grace Carlson, 85, American politician.[37]
- Mika Feldman de Etchebéhère, 90, Argentine militant anarchist and marxist.
- Clint Frank, 76, American football player.[38]
- Juanita Jackson Mitchell, 79, American lawyer.[39]
- Vernon Smith, 32, American basketball player, shot.[40]
- Pat Taaffe, 62, Irish jockey.
8
- Simcha Bunim Alter, 94, Israeli orthodox rabbi.[41]
- Giacomo Conti, 74, Italian bobsledder and Olympic champion (1956).[42]
- Zoltán Soós-Ruszka Hradetzky, 90, Hungarian sport shooter and Olympic medalist (1932, 1936).[43]
- Ottfried Neubecker, 84, German vexillologist and heraldist.
- Nikolay Smirnov, 74, Soviet admiral.
9
- Kelvin Coe, 45, Australian ballet dancer, AIDS.[44]
- Arne Falk-Rønne, 71, Danish travel writer.
- Raimundo Fernández-Cuesta, 95, Spanish Falange politician.[45]
- Fikret Hodžić, 39, Yugoslav/Bosnian bodybuilder, murdered.
- Eric Sevareid, 79, American journalist, stomach cancer.[46]
10
- Ion Bogdan, 77, Romanian football player.[47]
- Walt Masters, 85, American baseball and gridiron football player.[48]
- Albert Pierrepoint, 87, English executioner.
- Doris Tate, 68, American crime victims rights activist, brain cancer.
11
- Munroe Bourne, 82, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1928, 1932, 1936.[49]
- Larry Cordner, 81, Australian rules footballer.[50]
- Hajrudin Krvavac, 65, Bosnian film director.[51]
- Constantin Pîrvulescu, 96, Romanian communist politician.[52]
- Willem Welgemoed, 66, South African Olympic diver (1952).[53]
- Deng Yingchao, 88, Chinese official, widow of Zhou Enlai.[54]
12
- Reginald Beck, 90, British film editor.[55]
- Elsie Driggs, 94, American painter.[56]
- Ted Fenton, 77, English football player and manager, traffic collision.[57]
- Al Gabriele, 75, American comic book artist.[58]
- Caroline Pafford Miller, 88, American novelist.[59]
- Bakhsheyis Pashayev, 56, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
- Carlo Van Neste, 78, Belgian violinist.
- Mariechen Wehselau, 86, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1924), and world record-holder.[60]
- Edgar Bright Wilson, 83, American chemist.[61]
13
- Giovanni Battista Breda, 60, Italian Olympic fencer (1960, 1964, 1968).[62]
- G. Harrold Carswell, 72, American judge.[63]
- Heinrich Eberbach, 96, German general during World War II.[64]
- Christopher Ironside, 79, English painter and coin designer.[65]
- Vince Scott, 67, Canadian football player.[66]
- Cicely Williams, 98, Jamaican physician.
- Alex Wojciechowicz, 76, American football player (Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles).[67]
14
- Barbara Comyns, 84, English writer and artist.[68]
- Thomas Hicks, 74, American bobsledder and Olympic medalist (1948).[69]
- Ikhtiyar Kasimov, 22, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
- Slavko Luštica, 69, Yugoslav football player and Olympian (1952).[70]
- Danny McShain, 79, American professional wrestler.[71]
- Yılmaz Şen, 49, Turkish football player.
- Willie Wynn, 74, American baseball player.[72]
15
- Jim Buntine, 90, Australian Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides (1962–1968).[73]
- Hammer DeRoburt, 69, Nauruan politician, president (1968–1976, 1978–1989), diabetes.
- Ernestine Eckstein, 51, American LGBT activist.
- Enrico Garzelli, 82, Italian rower and Olympic medalist (1932, 1936).[74]
- Johnny Martin, 60, Australian cricket player.[75]
- Marianne Simson, 71, German dancer and film actress.[76]
16
- Buck Buchanan, 51, American Hall of Fame gridiron football player (Kansas City Chiefs), lung cancer.[77]
- Seien Kin, 78, Korean Olympic speed skater (1936).[78]
- Tatyana Pelttser, 88, Russian actress.
- Philip Sankey, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (1956).[79]
- Jack Surtees, 81, English footballer.[80]
- Mai-Mai Sze, 82, Chinese-American writer and painter.
17
- Ingemar Andersson, 64, Swedish sprint canoeist and Olympian (1948, 1952).[81]
- Kanan Devi, 76, Indian actress and singer.
- Johnny Letman, 74, American jazz trumpeter.[82]
- Don R. Pears, 92, American politician.
- Riccardo Pizzocaro, 91, Italian Olympic wrestler (1924).[83]
- Larry Roberts, 65, American voice actor (Lady and the Tramp) and fashion designer, AIDS-related complications.
18
- Pierce Brodkorb, 83, American ornithologist and paleontologist.[84]
- Willa Brown, 86, American aviator.
- Pang Hak-se, 80, North Korean politician.
- Rudolf Ising, 88, American animator (Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Tom and Jerry), cancer.[85]
- Ben Kniest, 64, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964).[86]
- Victor Louis, 64, Soviet journalist and disinformation operative, heart attack.[87]
- Giuseppe Paupini, 85, Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church.
- Jan Pelleboer, 68, Dutch meteorologist.[88]
- Laura Rodríguez, 35, Chilean political activist, brain tumor.
- Helmut Schmid, 67, German actor.[89]
- Bob Weatherill, 94, Australian rules footballer.[90]
19
- Paolo Borsellino, 52, Italian magistrate, assassination by car bomb.[91]
- Heinz Galinski, 79, German activist.[92]
- Allen Newell, 65, American computer scientist, cancer.[93]
- Alan E. Nourse, 63, American science fiction writer and physician.
- Bert Peer, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[94]
20
- Alec Bonnett, 69, British sports shooter and Olympian (1968).[95]
- John Bratby, 64, English painter, heart attack.[96]
- Ed Goddard, 77, American football player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Cleveland Rams), cancer.[97]
- Bruce Henderson, 78, American businessman and management expert.
- Artem Kopot, 19, Russian ice hockey player, traffic collision.[98]
- Luigi Ruspoli, 84, Italian Olympic sports shooter (1952).[99]
- John Tinsley, 73, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bristol (1975–1985).
21
- Mario Boyé, 69, Argentine football player.
- Ravindra Dave, 73, Indian filmmaker.
- Aloys Fleischmann, 82, Irish composer, conductor, and musicologist.[100]
- Rauf Hasağası, 91, Turkish Olympic sprinter (1924).[101]
- Edward Dean Kennedy, 47, American murderer, execution by electrocution.
- Bob Phillips, 75, American basketball player.[102]
- Ernst Schäfer, 82, German explorer, hunter and zoologist.[103]
- Helmut Seibt, 63, Austrian Olympic figure skater (1948, 1952).[104]
- Petar Tanchev, 72, Bulgarian politician.
22
- Reginald Bretnor, 80, American science fiction author.[105]
- Ya'akov Hazan, 93, Israeli politician and social activist.[106]
- Wayne McLaren, 51, American actor and stuntman (Marlboro Man), lung cancer.[107]
- John Meyendorff, 66, French-American theologian, pancreatic cancer.[108]
- F. S. C. Northrop, 98, American philosopher.[109]
- Eduard Stayson, 69, Soviet-Russian Olympic sailor (1960).[110]
- K. N. Udupa, 72, Indian surgeon and academic.
- David Wojnarowicz, 37, American photographer, filmmaker, and painter, AIDS.[111]
23
- Arletty, 94, French actress.[112]
- Maxine Audley, 69, English actress.[113]
- Tord Bernheim, 78, Swedish singer, actor, and revue performer.
- Suleiman Frangieh, 82, Lebanese politician, president (1970–1976), pneumonia.[114]
- Robert Liddell, 83, English literary critic, biographer, novelist, travel writer and poet.[115]
- Dmitry Maevsky, 75, Soviet and Russian painter.
- Eugene Murdock, 71, American baseball historian.
- Ian Proctor, 74, British sailboat designer.
- Bill Striegel, 56, American gridiron football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders, Boston Patriots).[116]
- Rosemary Sutcliff, 71, English novelist.[117]
24
- Sam Berger, 92, Canadian sports executive.
- Serge de Gastyne, 61, American composer and pianist.[118]
- Gavriil Ilizarov, 71, Russian physician, heart failure.
- Ernie Quinn, 66, Australian politician.[119]
25
- Ralph P. Boas, Jr., 79, American mathematician and journal editor.
- Gunārs Cilinskis, 61, Latvian actor and filmmaker, heart attack.[120]
- Alfred Drake, 77, American actor, cancer.[121]
- Pola Nireńska, 81, Polish modern dancer, suicide.[122]
- Vittorio Sanipoli, 76, Italian actor.
- Gary Windo, 50, English jazz tenor saxophonist, asthma.
26
- Rita Atria, 17, Italian antimafia collaborator, suicide.
- Franc Gartner, 87, Yugoslavian Olympic cyclist (1936).[123]
- Tzeni Karezi, 60, Greek film and stage actress, cancer.
- Janet Key, 47, English actress, cancer.
- Ottorino Quaglierini, 77, Italian rower and Olympic medalist (1936).[124]
- Richard D. Remington, 60, American academic.[125]
- Elga Olga Svendsen, 86, Danish film actress and singer.
- Mary Wells, 49, American singer, laryngeal cancer.[126]
- Yasuharu Ōyama, 69, Japanese shogi player.
27
- Max Dupain, 81, Australian photographer.[127]
- Amjad Khan, 51, Indian actor and film director, heart failure.[128]
- Salty Parker, 80, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers), coach and manager.[129]
- Anthony Salerno, 80, American mobster and Genovese crime family boss, stroke.[130]
- Nat Silcock, Jr., 64, English rugby player and coach.
- Ferdinand Wenauer, 53, German football player, heart failure.[131]
28
- Ron Daws, 55, American Olympic runner (1968), heart attack.[132]
- Seidou Njimoluh Njoya, 90, Cameroonian sultan.
- Sulev Nõmmik, 61, Estonian actor, comedian, and theatre and movie director.
- Jovan Rašković, 63, Croatian Serb psychiatrist, academic and politician, heart attack.[133]
- Lester Shorr, 85, American cinematographer.[134]
29
- Lucia Demetrius, 82, Romanian novelist, poet, and playwright.
- Marcel Janssens, 60, Belgian cyclist.[135]
- Kemal Kayacan, 77, Turkish admiral, murdered.
- Michel Larocque, 40, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.[136]
- William Mathias, 57, Welsh composer.[137]
- Dominik Smole, 62, Slovenian playwright.
- Dmitry Zubarev, 74, Russian theoretical physicist.
30
- Nils Boe, 78, American attorney and politician.[138]
- Paul Gapp, 64, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, lung cancer.[139]
- Tonin Harapi, 64, Albanian composer and teacher.
- Bo Lindman, 93, Swedish modern pentathlete and Olympic champion (1924, 1928, 1932).[140]
- Brenda Marshall, 76, American actress, throat cancer.[141]
- Ken Myer, 71, American-Australian businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist.
- George Novack, 86, American Marxist theoretician, and activist.[142]
- Miguel Passi, 69, Argentine Olympic cyclist (1948).[143]
- Joe Shuster, 78, Canadian-American comic artist, co-creator of Superman, heart failure.[144]
31
- Anvar Alikhanov, 75, Soviet politician and apparatchik.
- Leonard Cheshire, 74, English RAF officer and philanthropist, motor neurone disease.[145]
- Uzi Peres, 41, Israeli film director, plane crash.
- Ralph Strait, 56, American actor (The Beastmaster, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Search for Tomorrow), heart attack.[146]
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