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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1995.
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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September 1995
1
- Sylvia Gytha de Lancey Chapman, 98, New Zealand doctor and welfare worker.[1]
- María de la Cruz, 82, Chilean political activist, journalist, writer, and political commentator.[2]
- Joseph N. Gallo, 83, American mobster and member of the Gambino crime family.
- Wilhelm Sold, 84, German football player.
- Benay Venuta, 85, American actress, singer, and dancer, lung cancer.[3]
2
- Simona Arghir-Sandu, 46, Romanian handballer, cancer.[4]
- Bahri Guiga, 91, Tunisian lawyer and politician.
- Václav Neumann, 74, Czech conductor, violinist, and opera director.[5]
- Earl T. Newbry, 95, American businessman and politician.[6]
3
- Lance Adams-Schneider, 75, New Zealand politician.[7]
- Mary Adshead, 91, British painter, muralist, illustrator and designer, heart failure.[8][9]
- Earle Birney, 91, Canadian poet and novelist.[10]
- Mort Browne, 87, Australian rules footballer.[11]
- D. C. Coleman, 75, British economic historian.[12]
- Parker Morton, 83, Australian rules football player and coach.
- Ricardo Sánchez, 54, American poet, cancer.[13]
4
- Paulo Gracindo, 84, Brazilian actor, prostate cancer.[14]
- Chuck Greenberg, 45, American musician (Shadowfax), heart attack.[15]
- Edmond Jouhaud, 90, French general involved in the Algiers putsch of 1961.[16]
- William Kunstler, 76, American lawyer and civil rights activist.[17]
- Fabio Pittorru, 66, Italian novelist, screenwriter, journalist and film director.[18]
5
- John Britten, 45, New Zealand mechanical engineer, cancer.[19]
- Tom Chisari, 72, American football coach.[20]
- Salil Chowdhury, 69, Indian songwriter, lyricist, writer, and poet.[21]
- Girija, 57, Indian actress.
- Vinko Golob, 74, Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player.[22]
- Paul Julian, 81, American background animator, sound effects artist and voice actor.
- Eny Karim, 84, Indonesian politician and civil servant.
- Ahmed Koulamallah, 83, Chadian politician.
- John Megna, 42, American actor, director and educator, AIDS-related complications.[23]
- Ante Nardelli, 58, Croatian water polo player.
- Jean-Luc Pépin, 70, Canadian academic, and politician.
- Francis Showering, 83, English brewer, heart attack.[24]
- Zulu Sofola, 60, Nigerian playwright and dramatist.
- Benyamin Sueb, 56, Indonesian actor, comedian and singer.[25]
- Karl Warner, 87, American athlete and Olympic champion.[26]
6
- Sergio Atzeni, 42, Italian writer, drowned.[27]
- Michelangelo Borriello, 86, Italian sports shooter and Olympic athlete.[28]
- Gianni Caldana, 81, Italian track and field athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[29]
- Bill DeCorrevont, 76, American gridiron football player.[30]
- Mary Doran, 84, American actress.
- Buster Mathis, 52, American boxer, heart failure.[31]
- Ralph Rosenblum, 69, American film editor (Annie Hall, The Producers, Fail-Safe).[32]
- B. K. Thapar, 73, Indian archaeologist.
7
- John B. Calhoun, 78, American ethologist and behavioral researcher.[33]
- Richard Guy Condon, 43, American anthropologist, disappeared on this date and is presumed dead.[34]
- Al Papai, 78, American Major League Baseball player.[35]
- Michel Scob, 60, French cyclist.[36]
8
- Peter Baxandall, 74, English audio engineer and electronics engineer.[37]
- Madge Biggs, 93, Falkland Islands librarian and politician.[38]
- Paco Campos, 79, Spanish footballer .[39]
- Eileen Chang, 74, Chinese-born American essayist, novelist, and screenwriter.[40]
- Rose Chernin, 93, American communist and activist of Russian birth, Alzheimer's disease.[41]
- José Luis González Dávila, 52, Mexican football player.
- Olga Ivinskaya, 83, Russian poet and writer, cancer.[42]
- Safa Khulusi, 78, Iraqi historian, novelist, poet, journalist and broadcaster.[43]
- Erich Kunz, 86, Austrian operatic bass baritone at the Vienna State Opera and Metropolitan Opera.[44]
- Halldis Moren Vesaas, 87, Norwegian poet, translator and writer of children's books.[45]
- Michael Nigg, 26, American waiter, homicide by gunshot wound.
9
- Ida Carroll, 89, British music educator, double bassist, and composer.[46]
- Marina Núñez del Prado, 86, Bolivian sculptor.
- Reinhard Furrer, 54, German physicist and astronaut, aircraft crash.
- Lin Houston, 74, American gridiron football player.
- Benjamin Mazar, 89, Israeli historian.[47]
- Erik Nilsson, 79, Swedish football player.[48]
- Béla Pálfi, 72, Serbian football player of Hungarian ethnicity.
- Akimitsu Takagi, 74, Japanese crime fiction writer, stroke.
- Ron Talsky, 60, American costume designer.[49]
- Keith Wayne, 50, American actor (Night of the Living Dead), suicide.
- Jamie Whitten, 85, American politician and United States House of Representatives representative, heart failure.[50]
10
- Harriet Bell, 72, American advocate for disability rights.[51]
- Charles Denner, 69, French actor, cancer.[52]
- Molly Hide, 81, English cricketer.[53]
- Derek Meddings, 64, British special effects designer (Superman, Thunderbirds, Batman), Oscar winner (1979), colorectal cancer.[54]
- Shoji Suzuki, 63, Japanese jazz clarinet player and band leader.[55]
11
- Fred Campbell, 84, Australian politician and Queensland Legislative Assembly member.[56]
- Georges Canguilhem, 91, French philosopher and physician.[57]
- Anita Harding, 42, Irish-British neurologist, colorectal cancer.[58]
- Roger W. Heyns, 77, American professor and academic.[59]
- Charles J. Hitch, 85, American economist and Assistant Secretary of Defense.[60]
- Peter McIntyre, 85, New Zealand painter and author.[61]
- Kieth O'dor, 33, British racing driver, racing accident.[62]
- Vladislav Strzhelchik, 74, Soviet/Russian actor, brain cancer.
12
- Lubomír Beneš, 59, Czech animator, director, and author.[63]
- Johnny Bothwell, 76, American jazz alto saxophonist and bandleader.[64]
- Jeremy Brett, 61, English actor (Sherlock Holmes, My Fair Lady, War and Peace), heart failure.[65]
- Grahame Clark, 88, British archaeologist.[66]
- Larry Gales, 59, American jazz double-bassist, leukemia.[67]
- Tom Helmore, 91, English actor (Vertigo, The Time Machine, This Could Be the Night).[68]
- Frederick Augustus Irving, 101, American Army officer.[69]
- Katherine Locke, 85, American actress.[70]
- Ernest Pohl, 62, Polish football player.[71]
- Geoffrey Stokes, 55, American journalist and writer on music and sports, esophageal cancer.[72]
13
- Aluf Joseph Avidar, 89, Israeli statesman, author and ambassador.
- Fritz Bennewitz, 69, German theatre director.[73]
- Eberhard Godt, 95, German naval officer.
- Francesco Messina, 94, Italian sculptor.[74]
- Maheswar Neog, 80, Indian academic.
- Harold Shepherdson, 76, English football player and coach.[75]
- Frank Silva, 44, American set dresser and actor (Twin Peaks), AIDS-related complications.
14
- Leon Adams, 90, American journalist, publicist and historian.[76]
- Maurice K. Goddard, 83, American cabinet officer for six governors, suicide.[77]
- Emerson John Moore, 57, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Eiji Okada, 75, Japanese actor (Hiroshima mon amour, The Ugly American), heart failure.[78]
- Naomi Smith, 15, English schoolgirl.
- A. E. Wilder-Smith, 79, British organic chemist and young Earth creationist.
15
- Harry Calder, 94, English cricketer.[79]
- Douglass Cater, 72, American journalist, political aide, and college president.[80]
- Dirceu, 43, Brazilian football player, traffic collision.
- Dietrich Hrabak, 80, German fighter pilot during World War II.[81]
- Sam McCluskie, 63, British trade unionist.[82]
- David McMullin, 87, American field hockey player and Olympian.[83]
- Pedro Nolasco, 33, Dominican boxer, shot.[84]
- Gunnar Nordahl, 73, Swedish footballer.[85]
- Rien Poortvliet, 63, Dutch draughtsman and painter, bone cancer.[86]
- Nap Reyes, 75, American Major League Baseball player.[87]
- Michio Watanabe, 72, Japanese politician and Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, heart failure.[88]
16
- Michael Balfour, 86, English historian and civil servant.[89]
- Leo Horn, 79, Dutch football referee.[90]
- Aldo Novarese, 75, Italian type designer.[91]
- Pierre Olaf, 67, French actor.[92]
- Jack Wink, 73, American football player and coach.
17
- Gottfried Bermann, 98, German publisher.[93]
- Catherine Cobb, 92, British jeweler and silversmith.[94]
- Yehuda Getz, 70–71, Israeli rabbi of the Western Wall for 27 years, heart attack.[95]
- Astrid Krebsbach, 82, German table tennis player.
- Helen Nearing, 91, American author and vegetarianism advocate, single-car accident.[96]
- Friedrich Schütter, 74, German film and television actor.[97]
- Rakel Seweriin, 89, Norwegian politician.
- Grady Sutton, 89, American actor.[98]
- Lucien Victor, 64, Belgian cyclist.[99]
18
- Doreen Cannon, 64, American teacher of acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.[100]
- Donald Davie, 73, English Movement poet, and literary critic.[101]
- Jean Gol, 53, Belgian politician, cerebral hemorrhage.[102]
- Kaka Hathrasi, 89, Hindi satirist and humorist poet of India.
- George S. Howard, 93, American conductor of The United States Air Force Band between 1947 and 1963.[103]
- Tony Paulekas, 83, American gridiron football player.[104]
- Oleh Tverdokhlib, 25, Ukrainian track and field athlete, domestic accident.[105]
19
- Mr. Bo, 63, American blues guitarist and singer, pneumonia.[106]
- Melbourne Brindle, 90, Australian-American illustrator and painter.[107]
- Walter Gross, 83, German-Israeli journalist who worked for Haaretz from 1949 through 1995.[108]
- Rauf Hajiyev, 73, Soviet and Azerbaijani composer and politician.
- Rudolf Peierls, 88, German-born British physicist.[109]
- Orville Redenbacher, 88, American entrepreneur and businessman, heart attack.[110]
- Clinton Stephens, 75, American badminton player.
- Edilberto K. Tiempo, 83, Filipino novelist and literary critic.
20
- Charles Albanese, 58, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[111]
- Emmy Albus, 83, German sprinter.[112]
- Rene Anselmo, 69, American television executive.[113]
- Mikhail Bogdanov, 80, Russian production designer and Academy Award nominee.
- Eulie Chowdhury, 71, Indian architect.[114]
- Walter A. Haas Jr., 79, President and CEO (1958–1976) and Chairman (1970–1981) of Levi Strauss & Co.[115]
- Monica Maurice, 87, British industrialist.[116]
- René Zazzo, 84, French psychologist and pedagogue.[117]
21
- Andy the Clown, 77, American clown associated with the Chicago White Sox.[118]
- Tony Cuccinello, 87, American baseball player and coach.[119]
- Delfy de Ortega, 75, Italian-Argentine actress, cancer.
- Alan Christopher Deere, 77, New Zealand fighter ace during World War ||.
- Frank Hall, 74, Irish broadcaster, journalist and film censor, heart attack.
- Harry Hurwitz, 57, American film director, screenwriter, actor and producer, heart attack.[120]
- William Murray, 83, British educationist who created the Ladybird Peter and Jane books.[121]
- Rudy Perpich, 67, American politician and Governor of Minnesota, colorectal cancer.[122]
- Irven Spence, 86, American animator.[123]
22
- Julio Alejandro, 88, Spanish screenwriter.[124]
- Eigil Axgil, 80, Danish gay rights activist.[125]
- Dolly Collins, 62, English folk musician, arranger and composer.[126]
- Raimondo Del Balzo, 56, Italian screenwriter and director, cancer.
- Albert Goodwin, 89, English historian.[127]
- Phillip Ingle, 34, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[128]
- Bruno Junk, 65, Estonian race walker.[129]
- Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić, 63, Bosnian children's author and poet.
- Antonio Pujol, 82, Mexican painter and printmaker.
- John Whitney, 78, American animator, composer and inventor.[130]
23
- Thomas Beck, 85, American film and stage actor, Alzheimer's disease.[131]
- Carmen Bernos de Gasztold, 75, French poet.[132]
- Fabien Galateau, 82, French road bicycle racer.[133]
- Abdelkrim Laribi, 51, Algerian football player.
- Booker T. Laury, 81, American boogie-woogie, blues, gospel and jazz pianist and singer, cancer.[134]
- K. Thurairatnam, 65, Sri Lankan lawyer and politician.
- Joseph W. Tkach, 68, American evangelist and pastor of the Worldwide Church of God.
- Albrecht Unsöld, 90, German astrophysicist.[135]
24
- Éric Borel, 16, French high school student and spree killer, suicide.
- Peter Butler, 94, New Zealand seaman, trade unionist, and local politician.
- Paula Dvorak, 82, Austrian film editor.[136]
- Keith Johnson, 66, Australian politician.[137]
- Tom McBride, 42, American photographer, model, and actor, AIDS-related complications.[138]
- Arthur Walsh, 72, Canadian actor and dancer.
25
- Dave Bowen, 67, Welsh football player, manager, and captain.[139]
- Gustav Brom, 74, Czech big band leader, arranger, clarinetist and composer.[140]
- Annie Elizabeth Delany, 104, American dentist and civil rights pioneer.[141]
- Dorothy Dickson, 102, American actress and dancer on the London stage.[142]
- Maryse Justin, 36, Mauritian long-distance runner, cancer.[143]
- Dick Steinberg, 60, American football executive, stomach cancer.[144]
- Kei Tomiyama, 56, Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator, pancreatic cancer.[145]
26
- Flora Blanc, 78, American theatre school director and painter.[146]
- Jack Broadstock, 74, Australian rules footballer.[147]
- Xenia Cage, 82, American painter, sculptor, bookbinder, conservator, and musician.
- Lenny Hambro, 71, American jazz musician.[148]
- Lynette Roberts, 86, Welsh poet and novelist.[149]
- Kay Twomey, 81, American songwriter and music arranger.[150]
27
- Baha Akşit, 81, Turkish physician and politician.
- Sasha Argov, 80, Israeli composer.[151]
- Jean Arnot, 92, Australian women's rights activist, trade unionist, and librarian.[152]
- Sean Conway, 64, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
- Laurence Jones, 62, British Royal Air Force commander.
- Karl-Heinz Marbach, 78, German naval officer.
- Christopher Shaw, 71, British composer.[153]
- Wilfried Soltau, 83, West German sprint canoer and Olympian.[154]
- Alison Steele, 58, American disk jockey known as 'Nightbird', stomach cancer.[155]
- Jürgen Wattenberg, 94, German naval officer and U-boat commander during World War II.
28
- Rabah Belamri, 48, Algerian writer, complications following surgery.[156]
- Edgardo Coghlan, 66–67, Mexican painter.[157]
- Al Cromwell, 57, Canadian blues and folk musician.
- Robert Curran, 72, Scottish nationalist political activist.
- Billy Elliot, 31, Northern Irish loyalist and paramilitary leader, shot.
- Olive Gibbs, 77, British politician and anti-nuclear weapons.[158]
- Albert Johanneson, 55, South African football player.[159]
- Aurelius Marie, 90, Dominican politician and jurist, cancer.
- Edmundo O'Gorman, 88, Mexican writer, historian and philosopher.[160]
- Frederick N. Tebbe, 60, American chemist.
29
- Alfred Felix Landon Beeston, 84, English Orientalist.[161]
- Gerd Bucerius, 89, German politician, publisher and journalist.[162]
- Michael Carr, 62, English cricketer.[163]
- James Downie, 73, New Zealand racing cyclist.
- Seger Ellis, 91, American jazz pianist and vocalist.[164]
- Susan Fleetwood, 51, British actress, ovarian cancer.[165]
- Francis Johnson, 84, British architect.[166]
- Madalyn Murray O'Hair, 76, American activist, asphyxia.[167]
- Kostas Papachristos, 79, Greek actor.
30
- Joe Azbell, 68, American journalist and writer, lung cancer.[168]
- Bertrand Boissonnault, 88, Canadian fencer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[169]
- George Kirby, 72, American comedian, Parkinson's disease.[170]
- Jean-Luc Lagarce, 38, French actor, theatre director and playwright, AIDS-related complications.[171]
- Jakob Segal, 84, Russian-German professor of biology .
- Bertil von Wachenfeldt, 86, Swedish sprinter and Olympian.[172]
- Frederick Warner, 77, British diplomat.[173]
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