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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1993.
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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November 1993
1
- Maeve Brennan, 76, Irish short story writer and journalist.
- Freda Corbet, 92, British politician.[1]
- Georges Dancigers, 85, Russian-French film producer.[2]
- Naina Devi, 76, Indian vocalist of Hindustani classical music.
- Clément Dupont, 94, French Olympic rugby player (1924).[3]
- Pinkie George, 88, American professional wrestling promoter and boxer.
- Mervyn Jayathunga, 53, Sri Lankan actor.
- Loelia Lindsay, 91, British peeress and magazine editor.[4]
- Severo Ochoa, 88, Spanish physician, biochemist, and Nobel Prize laureate.[5]
- George A. Sheehan, 74, American physician and sports writer, prostate cancer.[6]
- A. N. Sherwin-White, 82, British ancient historian and academic.[7]
- Frank Sundström, 81, Swedish actor.[8]
- Sir Arthur Ward, 87, New Zealand dairy researcher and university administrator.[9]
- Salgado Zenha, 70, Portuguese lawyer and politician.
2
- Raymond Distave, 79, Belgian Olympic field hockey player (1936).[10]
- Oswald Junkes, 72, German Olympic weightlifter (1952).[11]
- Đuro Kurepa, 86, Yugoslav mathematician.
- Butch Nieman, 75, American Major League Baseball player (Boston Braves).[12]
- Miguel Vasconcelos, 83, Mexican Olympic middle-distance runner (1932).[13]
- Fred Williams, 80, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[14]
- Jean-Claude Wuillemin, 50, French Olympic cyclist (1964).[15]
3
- Richard Bayha, 64, German politician member of the Bundestag.
- H. G. Callan, 76, English zoologist and cytologist.[16]
- Aidan Crawley, 85, British journalist, television executive, and politician.[17]
- Bernard Martin Decker, 89, American district judge (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois).[18]
- Duncan Gibbins, 41, British film and music video director, and screenwriter, burns.[19]
- Doug Gibson, 63, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1948).[20]
- Arnold Hamer, 76, English cricket player.[21]
- William Lanteau, 70, American actor (Newhart, On Golden Pond, From Noon till Three).[22]
- John Lupton, 65, American actor (Broken Arrow, Days of Our Lives, Julius Caesar).[23]
- Redmond Phillips, 81, New Zealand actor (Tom Jones, A Night to Remember, Spyforce).
- Leon Theremin, 97, Russian and Soviet inventor.[24]
- Henri Thomas, 80, French writer and poet.[25]
- Vuko Vukadinović, 56, Yugoslav and Montenegrin communist.
4
- Daniel Barrow, 84, American rower and Olympian (1936).[26]
- Jackie Callura, 76, Canadian featherweight boxer and Olympian (1932).[27]
- Cem Ersever, 43, Turkish Army officer, murdered.
- Joe Hogan, 83, Australian rules footballer.[28]
- Allan Hoover, 86, British-American mining engineer, rancher, and financier.[29]
- Ely Landau, 73, American film producer and executive, stroke.[30]
- Nerina Montagnani, 96, Italian actress, pneumonia.
- Seongcheol, 81, Korean Buddhist monk.
- Thomas Glynn Walker, 93, American district judge (United States District Court for the District of New Jersey).[31]
- Cliff Young, 29, American baseball player (California Angels, Cleveland Indians), traffic accident.[32]
5
- Basuki Abdullah, 78, Indonesian painter, beaten to death.
- Michael Bilton, 73, English actor.
- Kevin Clarke, 61, Australian rules footballer.[33]
- Mario Cecchi Gori, 73, Italian film producer and businessman.[34]
- Bertil Lundman, 94, Swedish anthropologist.
- Tadeusz Pankiewicz, 84, Polish pharmacist and resistance member during World War II.[35]
- Arthur Rowe, 87, English football player and manager.[36]
6
- Zena Abbott, 71, New Zealand weaver.[37][unreliable source?]
- Torsten Fenslau, 29, German disc jockey and music producer, traffic collision.
- Jack Hennemier, 80, American gridiron football coach and scout.
- Alexandru Piru, 76, Romanian literary critic and historian.
- Georges Reeb, 72, French mathematician.
- Ed Sadowski, 62, American Major League Baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves), ALS.[38]
- Joseph Serchuk, 74, Polish partisan during World War II.
- Ralph Randles Stewart, 103, American botanist.[39]
- Michael Vernon, 61, Australian consumer rights activist, multiple myeloma.
7
- Charles Aidman, 68, American actor, cancer.[40]
- Clemente Gaddi, 91, Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.
- Adelaide Hall, 92, American jazz singer and entertainer, pneumonia.[41]
- Jon Hernandez, 24, Filipino actor, traffic collision.[42]
- Mamadzhan Ismailov, 57, Soviet Olympic equestrian (1972).[43]
- Nikolay Kostylev, 55, Russian weightlifter.
- Terris Moore, 85, American explorer and mountaineer, president of the University of Alaska, heart attack.[44]
- Yuri Osmanov, 52, Soviet and Crimean Tatar civil rights activist, murdered.
- Walt Rankin, 74, American National Football League player (Chicago Cardinals, Card-Pitt).[45]
- Tex Shirley, 75, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns).[46]
- Jack Martin Smith, 82, American art director (Cleopatra, Fantastic Voyage, Planet of the Apes), Oscar winner (1964, 1967, 1970).
- Andrey Tikhonov, 87, Soviet mathematician and geophysicist.
8
- Erik Beijar, 72, Finnish Olympic football player (1952).[47]
- Dick Cathcart, 69, American dixieland trumpet player, cancer.[48]
- Marcello Landi, 77, Italian painter and poet.
- Hank Leiber, 82, American baseball player.[49]
- James Moffat, 71, Canadian-born British novelist.[50]
- Francisco Zuluaga, 64, Colombian football player.[51]
9
- Saqr III bin Sultan al-Qasimi, 68, Emirate of Sharjah ruler.
- Ross Andru, 66, American comic book artist (Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, The Punisher).[52]
- Anatols Dinbergs, 82, Latvian diplomat.
- Leonard Farbstein, 91, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1957-1971).[53]
- Godfrey Lienhardt, 72, British anthropologist, pneumonia.
- Angus Maude, 81, British politician.[54]
- Stanley Myers, 63, English film composer (The Deer Hunter, The Witches, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead), cancer.[55]
- Vishnudevananda Saraswati, 65, Indian yoga guru.[56]
- Anne Smith, 52, British middle-distance runner and Olympian (1964), stroke.[57]
- Gerald Thomas, 72, English film director (Carry On), heart attack.[58]
10
- Artashes Arakelian, 84, Soviet and Armenian economist and academic.[59]
- Alberto Breccia, 74, Uruguay-Argentine artist and cartoonist.[60]
- Justin O'Byrne, 81, Australian politician.[61]
- Paul Oßwald, 88, German football player and manager.[62]
- Wensley Pithey, 79, South African actor (Oliver!, Coronation Street, Charlesworth).
- Harry L. Wolf, 85, American cinematographer (Columbo, Baretta, Little House on the Prairie).[63]
11
- Dragomir Bojanić, 60, Serbian actor and humorist, liver cancer.
- Jean Chasson, 86, French Olympic wrestler (1932, 1936).[64]
- Franco Evangelisti, 70, Italian politician.
- Mildred Fizzell, 78, Canadian athlete and Olympian (1932).[65]
- Andrew Gregory Grutka, 84, American bishop of the Catholic Church.
- Erskine Hawkins, 79, American trumpeter and big band leader.[66]
- Robert E. Hogaboom, 90, United States Marine Corps four-star general.
- Warren Leroy Jones, 98, American circuit judge.[67]
- Osman Sabri, 88, Kurdish poet, writer and journalist.[68]
- Franco Sassi, 81, Italian painter, printmaker and engraver.[69][better source needed]
- John Shirk, 76, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[70]
- John Stanley, 79, American cartoonist and comic book writer (Little Lulu)
12
- Arthur Clements, 72, Australian rules footballer.[71]
- Bill Dickey, 86, American Hall of Fame baseball player (New York Yankees) and manager.[72][73]
- Keith Flowers, 63, American gridiron football player (Detroit Lions).[74]
- H. R. Haldeman, 67, American political aide and White House Chief of Staff, stomach cancer.[75][76]
- Dria Paola, 83, Italian actress.
- William Haggin Perry, 82, American owner and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses.[72]
- Ted Ringwood, 63, Australian experimental geophysicist and geochemist.[77]
- LeGrant Scott, 83, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[78]
- Anna Sten, 84, Ukrainian-American actress.[79]
- Jill Tweedie, 57, British feminist, writer and broadcaster, ALS.
13
- Nick Brushfield, 87, Australian rules footballer.[80]
- Bud Cook, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles).[81]
- Jack Fulton, 90, American composer, trombonist, and vocalist.
- Gerhard Füssmann, 64, German Olympic rower (1952).[82]
- Rufus R. Jones, 60, American professional wrestler, heart attack.[83]
- George Taylor, 89, Scottish botanist, heart attack.[84]
- G. K. Venkatesh, 66, Indian film score composer.
14
- András Béres, 69, Hungarian football player and manager.[85]
- Manibhai Desai, 73, Indian economist and social activist.
- Vũ Hồng Khanh, 95, Vietnamese revolutionary.
- Sanzō Nosaka, 101, Japanese communist politician.[86]
- Ya'akov Shimshon Shapira, 91, Israeli jurist and Socialist Zionist politician.
- Kim Won-yong, 71, South Korean archaeologist and art historian.[87]
15
- Henry Dyck, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[88]
- Jack Finch, 84, English football player.
- Yelena Gogoleva, 93, Soviet and Russian actress.
- Fred Hansen, 90, Australian rules footballer.[89]
- Peter Kracke, 50, German footballer.[90]
- Luciano Leggio, 68, Italian criminal and Sicilian Mafia leader, heart attack.[91]
- Jimmy McAlinden, 75, Irish football player.[92]
- Roy McDougall, 86, Australian rules footballer.[93]
- Cvijetin Mijatović, 80, Yugoslav communist politician.
- Hal Mitchell, 63, American gridiron football player (New York Giants), cancer.[94]
- Viola Myers, 66, Canadian sprinter and Olympian (1948).[95]
- Virgil Vătășianu, 91, Romanian academic and art historian.
- Gladys Walton, 90, American silent film actress, cancer.[96]
16
- Yves Brainville, 79, French actor.[97]
- Tomàs Garcés, 92, Spanish lawyer and poet.[98]
- Lorenzo Hierrezuelo, 86, Cuban trova singer, guitarist, and composer.
- João Martins, 66, Portuguese footballer.[99]
- Frank Mockler, 84, American attorney and politician.[100]
- Lucia Popp, 54, Slovak operatic soprano, brain cancer.[101]
- Ken Renard, 87, American actor (True Grit, Something of Value, Lydia Bailey).
- Evelyn Venable, 80, American actress, cancer.[102][103]
- Achille Zavatta, 78, French clown, artist and circus operator, suicide.[104]
17
- Amy Jagger, 85, British Olympic artistic gymnast (1928).[105]
- Gérard D. Levesque, 67, Canadian politician and Cabinet minister.[106]
- Giorgos Mitsakis, 72, Greek folk composer and lyricist.[107]
- Kiyoshi Nishimura, 61, Japanese filmmaker, suicide.
- Walter C. Ploeser, 86, American ambassador and politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1941-1949).[108]
- Teddy Powell, 88, American jazz musician and band leader.[109]
- Gordon Richards, 60, Welsh football player.
18
- Fritz Feld, 93, German-American film actor.[110]
- Arvid Fladmoe, 78, Norwegian composer and conductor.[111]
- Rudolph Matt, 84, Austrian alpine skier and world champion.
- Branko Radović, 59, Yugoslav basketball player and coach.
19
- Kenneth Burke, 96, American literary theorist and author, heart attack.[112]
- Carlo Da Prà, 62, Italian Olympic bobsledder (1956).[113]
- Leonid Gaidai, 70, Soviet and Russian comedy film director, pulmonary embolism.[114]
- Dorothy Revier, 89, American actress.[115]
- Léon Roller, 65, Luxembourgian Olympic boxer (1948).[116]
- Sir John Stallworthy, 87, New Zealand-born British obstetrician and professor.[117]
- Norman Tindale, 93, Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist.[118]
20
- Emile Ardolino, 50, American film director, choreographer, and producer, AIDS-related complications.[119]
- Frederick Barton, 93, British Olympic pentathlete (1924).[120]
- Heather Farr, 28, American professional golfer, cancer.[72]
- Christopher Frank, 50, British-French writer, screenwriter, and film director, heart attack.[121]
- Eve van Grafhorst, 11, first Australian child to be infected with HIV via a blood transfusion.[122]
- Paul Guiragossian, 66, Armenian Lebanese painter.[123]
- Willi Rutz, 86, German football player and manager.[124]
21
- Bill Bixby, 59, American actor (The Incredible Hulk, My Favorite Martian, The Courtship of Eddie's Father), prostate cancer.[125]
- Margaret Boyd, 80, English lacrosse player and schoolteacher.[126]
- Masaru Furukawa, 57, Japanese swimmer and Olympic champion (1956).[127]
- Fernand Picard, 87, French automotive engineer.
- Stéphane Proulx, 27, Canadian racing driver, AIDS-related complications.
- Bruno Rossi, 88, Italian experimental physicist.[128]
- Richard Wordsworth, 78, English actor.[129]
22
- P. A. Backer, 53, Indian Malayalam film director.
- William Brinkley, 76, American writer and journalist, suicide.[130]
- Anthony Burgess, 76, English writer (A Clockwork Orange) and composer, lung cancer.[131]
- Alois De Hertog, 66, Belgian racing cyclist.[132]
- Alexander Langmuir, 83, American epidemiologist.[133]
- Lee Loy Seng, 72, Malaysian businessman.[134][better source needed]
- Bill Laughlin, 77, American basketball player.[135]
- Tatiana Nikolayeva, 69, Soviet and Russian pianist and composer, stroke.[136]
- Harold Powell, 78, Australian rules footballer.[137]
- Raymond Steele, 76, Australian rules footballer.[138]
- James Stern, 88, Anglo-Irish writer of short stories and non-fiction.[139]
- Elizabeth Threatt, 67, American model and actress.[140]
- Ernst von Klipstein, 85, German actor.[141]
- Tommy Wells, 82, Australian rules footballer.[142]
- Joseph Yodoyman, 43, Chadian politician and civil servant.[75]
23
- William Holmes Borders, 88, American pastor and civil rights activist.[143]
- Grey Clarke, 81, American Major League Baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[144]
- Pierre Ferri, 89, French stockbroker and politician.[145]
- Margit Kalocsai, 83, Hungarian gymnast and Olympian (1936).[146]
- Jack Symons, 81, Australian rules footballer.[147]
24
- John Blythe, 72, English actor.[148]
- Albert Collins, 61, American electric blues guitarist and singer, lung cancer.[149]
- László Fenyvesi, 85, Hungarian football player and manager.
- Grès, 89, French couturier and costume designer.[150]
- Janusz Komorowski, 88, Polish Olympic equestrian (1936).[151]
- Gene Malinowski, 70, American football player.[152]
- Tom Scott, 85, American college basketball coach.[72]
- Jan Theron, 63, South African Olympic wrestler (1952, 1956).[153]
- William I. S. Thompson, 57, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1964-1968), plane crash.[154]
- Zhou Peiyuan, 91, Chinese theoretical physicist and politician.
25
- Hervé Bromberger, 75, French film director and screenwriter.
- Juan Carlos Castillo, 29, Colombian racing cyclist, shot.[155]
- Roman Durniok, 65, Polish football player and later manager.[156]
- Mihály Esztergomi, 81, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner (1952).[157]
- Carl Lorenz, 79, German Olympic cyclist (1936).[158]
- Claudia McNeil, 76, American actress (A Raisin in the Sun), diabetes.[159]
- Louis Leo Snyder, 86, American scholar.[160]
- Larry Uttal, 71, American music executive, AIDS.[161]
- Burgess Whitehead, 83, American Major League Baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates).[162]
26
- Erwin Gillmeister, 86, German sprinter and Olympian (1936).[163]
- César Guerra-Peixe, 79, Brazilian violinist, composer, and conductor.[164]
- Jarl Hjalmarson, 89, Swedish politician.
- Dirk Albert Hooijer, 74, Dutch paleontologist.[165]
- Guido Masetti, 86, Italian football goalkeeper and manager.
- Ali Mohsen, 53, Yemeni football player.[166]
- Grande Otelo, 78, Brazilian actor, comedian, singer, and composer, cardiovascular disease.[167]
- Saly Ruth Ramler, 99, Czech-American mathematician.[168][better source needed]
- Bernardo Segall, 82, Brazilian-American composer and concert pianist.[169]
27
- Edy Baumann, 79, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1936).[170]
- James Gareth Endicott, 94, Canadian christian minister, missionary, and socialist.[171]
- Jim Hayes, 80, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[172]
- Jerry Hunt, 49, American composer, suicide.[173]
- Einar Landvik, 95, Norwegian Nordic skier and Olympian (1924).[174]
- Thaddeus Mann, 84, Polish biochemist.
- Everett C. Olson, 83, American zoologist, paleontologist, and geologist.
- William J. Trent, 83, American economist, executive director of United Negro College Fund.[175]
28
- Monroe Abbey, 89, Canadian lawyer and civic leader.[176]
- Eilif Armand, 72, Norwegian actor.
- Pery Broad, 72, Brazilian Schutzstaffel non-commissioned officer.[177][better source needed]
- Kenneth Connor, 75, English stage, film and broadcasting actor, cancer.[178]
- Tommie Connor, 89, English lyricist and songwriter.[179]
- Francis L. Dale, 72, American businessman and Major League Baseball executive.[72]
- Jerry Edmonton, 47, American musician, traffic collision.
- June Gittelson, 83, American film actress.
- Robert Hawkins, 39, American basketball player (Golden State Warriors, New York/New Jersey Nets, Detroit Pistons), shot.[180]
- Rudolf Keller, 76, German chess master.[181][unreliable source?]
- Joe Kelly, 80, Irish racing driver.[182]
- Jim Leonard, 83, American National Football League player (Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (Pittsburgh Steelers).[183]
- Garry Moore, 78, American entertainer, comedian, and game show host, pulmonary emphysema.[184]
- Huang Oudong, 88, Chinese politician.
- George Piktuzis, 61, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[185]
- John Rokisky, 78, American gridiron football player.[186]
- Marian Dale Scott, 87, Canadian painter.
- Camillo Togni, 71, Italian composer, teacher, and pianist.
- Bruce Turner, 71, English jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader.[187]
29
- Arnold Boghaert, 73, Belgian Roman Catholic bishop.[188]
- Alan Clare, 72, British jazz pianist and composer.[189]
- Peter Grushin, 87, Soviet rocket scientist and academic.
- Sir Jack Longland, 88, English broadcaster, educator and mountain climber.[190]
- Marco Novaro, 81, Italian Olympic sailor (1960).[191]
- J. R. D. Tata, 89, Indian aviator, industrialist, and entrepreneur.[192]
- Thomas W. Whitaker, 89, American botanist and horticulturist.[193]
30
- David Houston, 57, American country music singer, stroke.[194]
- Wacław Jędrzejewicz, 100, Polish Army officer, diplomat, and politician.[195]
- Sebastian Kappen, 69, Indian Jesuit priest and theologian.
- Hirubhai M. Patel, 89, Indian civil servant and politician.
- Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford, 91, British communist politician and member of the House of Lords.
- Tom Scannell, 68, Irish football player.[196]
- Bob Woolf, 65, American sports agent.[72]
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