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Deaths in September 2010
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2010.
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 2010
1
- Tomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva Nunes, 67, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Lisboa (since 1998).[1]
- Sir Colville Barclay, 97, British painter and botanist.[2]
- Robert B. Cutler, 96, American Olympic rower.[3]
- Wakanohana Kanji I, 82, Japanese sumo wrestler, kidney cancer.[4]
- Cammie King, 76, American actress (Gone with the Wind), lung cancer.[5]
- Don Lang, 95, American baseball player, after long illness.[6][7]
- Molly Lazechko, 84, American politician.[8]
- Jean Nelissen, 74, Dutch cycling journalist.[9]
2
- Roland Arpin, 76, Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator, Parkinson's disease.[10]
- Trevor Beard, 90, Australian physician.[11]
- Germán Dehesa, 66, writer and announcer, cancer.[12][13]
- Shmuel Eisenstadt, 86, Israeli sociologist.[14]
- Bob Loveless, 81, American knife maker and manufacturer.[15]
- Eileen Nearne, 89, British Special Operations Executive agent in World War II, heart attack.[16] (body discovered on this date)
- Pedro Marcos Ribeiro da Costa, 88, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saurímo (1977–1997).[17]
- Jackie Sinclair, 67, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Newcastle United), cancer.[18]
- Leo Trepp, 97, German-born American rabbi, last surviving German rabbinical witness to the Holocaust.[19]
- Morgan White, 86, American actor and children's television host.[20]
3
- Larry Ashmead, 78, American book editor.[21]
- Micky Burn, 97, British writer and poet.[22]
- David Bushnell, 86, American historian, expert on Colombia, cancer.[23]
- Mike Edwards, 62, English cellist (Electric Light Orchestra), traffic collision.[24]
- Noah Howard, 67, American jazz saxophonist.[25]
- Juan Huerta Montero, 46, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2009), plane crash.[26]
- Dušan Lukášik, 78, Czech Olympic basketball player.[27]
- Robert Schimmel, 60, American stand-up comedian (The Howard Stern Show), traffic collision.[28]
- Sir Cyril Smith, 82, British politician, Member of Parliament for Rochdale (1972–1992).[29]
- José Augusto Torres, 71, Portuguese football player and coach, Alzheimer's disease.[30][31]
- Guillermo Zavaleta Rojas, 34, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2009), plane crash.[26]
4
- Oleksandra Bandura, 92, Ukrainian teacher and literature scholar.[32]
- Francis Gerard Brooks, 86, Northern Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dromore (1976–1999).[33]
- Paul Conrad, 86, American Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist (Los Angeles Times).[34]
- John Gouriet, 75, British political campaigner (The Freedom Association) and author.[35][36]
- Kálmán Kulcsár, 82, Hungarian jurist and politician, Minister of Justice (1988–1990).[37]
- Bonnie Leman, American art historian, writer, and publisher of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine[38]
5
- Hedley Beare, 77, Australian education leader.[39]
- Corneille Guillaume Beverloo, 88, Dutch artist.[40]
- David Dortort, 93, American television producer and writer (Bonanza, The High Chaparral).[41]
- Ludvig Eikaas, 89, Norwegian artist.[42]
- Elizabeth Jenkins, 104, English author.[43]
- Lewis Nkosi, 73, South African writer.[44]
- Homi Sethna, 86, Indian nuclear scientist and chemical engineer.[45]
- R. Smith Simpson, 103, American Foreign Service Officer.[46]
- Abdul Mannan Syed, 67, Bangladeshi poet.[47]
- Jefferson Thomas, 67, American civil rights pioneer, member of the Little Rock Nine, pancreatic cancer.[48]
- Shoya Tomizawa, 19, Japanese Moto2 motorcycle racer, race crash.[49]
- Angelo Vassallo, 56, Italian politician, Mayor of Pollica, shot.[50]
6
- Clive Donner, 84, British film director (The Caretaker, What's New Pussycat?), Alzheimer's disease.[51]
- Bob Jencks, 69, American football player (Chicago Bears), heart attack.[52]
- John McKellar, 80, Australian comedy writer.[53]
- Yvonne O'Neill, 74, Canadian politician, MPP for Ottawa–Rideau (1987–1995), cancer.[54]
7
- Claude Béchard, 41, Canadian politician, MNA for Kamouraska-Témiscouata (1997–2010), cancer.[55]
- Eberhard von Brauchitsch, 83, German industrial manager, suicide.[56]
- Klaus Feldt, 98, German World War II Korvettenkapitän (corvette captain).[57]
- Amar Garibović, 19, Serbian Olympic cross-country skier, traffic collision.[58]
- William H. Goetzmann, 80, American historian.[59]
- Barbara Holland, 77, American author, lung cancer.[60]
- Jack Kershaw, 96, American attorney who represented James Earl Ray.[61]
- John Kluge, 95, German-born American entrepreneur and billionaire, richest person in the United States (1989–1990).[62]
- Brendan Lyons, 83, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Bass (1982–1986).[63]
- Riad al-Saray, 35, Iraqi television presenter, shot.[64]
- Joaquín Soler Serrano, 91, Spanish journalist, Alzheimer's disease.[65]
- Glenn Shadix, 58, American actor (Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Heathers), injuries sustained in a fall.[66]
- Wilebaldo Solano, 94, Spanish communist activist during the Spanish Civil War.[67]
- Lucius Walker, 80, American pastor, heart attack.[68]
8
- Wazir Agha, 88, Pakistani Urdu language writer, poet, critic and essayist.[69]
- Jenny Alpha, 100, Martinique-born French actress and singer.[70]
- Hadley Caliman, 78, American jazz saxophonist, liver cancer.[71]
- Rich Cronin, 36, American pop singer and songwriter (LFO), stroke related to acute myelogenous leukemia.[72]
- Allen Dale June, 91, American original Navajo code talker.[73]
- Thomas Guinzburg, 84, American editor, co-creator and co-founder of The Paris Review, complications from heart bypass surgery.[74]
- Safah Abdul Hameed, Iraqi journalist, shot.[75]
- Bernice Lapp, 92, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1936) swimmer.[76]
- Murali, 46, Indian Tamil actor, heart attack.[77]
- Irwin Silber, 84, American writer and journalist, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[78]
- Israel Tal, 86, Israeli general.[79]
- George C. Williams, 84, American evolutionary biologist, Parkinson's disease.[80]
9
- Gene Case, 72, American advertising executive, heart attack.[81]
- Heriberto Correa Yepes, 94, Colombian Vicar Apostolic of Buenaventura (1973–1996).[82]
- Lennie von Graevenitz, 75, South African boxer.[83]
- Bent Larsen, 75, Danish chess grandmaster.[84]
- Rauno Mäkinen, 79, Finnish wrestler and Olympic gold medalist.[85]
- Venu Nagavally, 61, Indian actor and screenwriter.[citation needed]
- Eddie Phillips, 80, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[86]
- Mary Richard, 70, Canadian aboriginal activist and politician.[87]
- Riccardo Sarfatti, 70, Italian businessman, traffic collision.[88]
- Kamilla Składanowska, 62, Polish Olympic fencer.[89]
- Frank Wanlass, 77, American electrical engineer.[90]
10
- Margaret Auld, 78, Scottish nurse.[91]
- Juan Mari Brás, 82, Puerto Rican independence advocate.[92]
- Gizela Dali, 70, Greek actress, cancer.[93]
- Willian Lara, 53, Venezuelan journalist and politician, Governor of Guárico, drowned.[94]
- Fridrikh Maryutin, 85, Russian Olympic footballer.[95]
- Billie Mae Richards, 88, Canadian voice actress (The Care Bears Movie, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Rudolph's Shiny New Year), stroke.[96]
- Andrei Timoshenko, 41, Russian football player.[97]
- Edwin Charles Tubb, 90, British science fiction author.[98]
- Ron Walters, 72, American scholar and civil rights activist, cancer.[99]
11
- Opal Wilcox Barron, 95, American First Lady of West Virginia (1961–1965).[100]
- Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, 76, British judge and Law Lord, cancer.[101]
- Bärbel Bohley, 65, German artist and opposition figure, lung cancer.[102]
- Hugh Clark, 86, British army officer.[103][104]
- King Coleman, 78, American rhythm and blues singer ("Do the Mashed Potatoes"), heart failure.[105]
- Harold Gould, 86, American actor (The Sting, Rhoda, The Golden Girls), prostate cancer.[106]
- Gunnar Hoffsten, 86, Swedish jazz musician.[107]
- Ron Kramer, 75, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions), heart attack.[108]
- Kevin McCarthy, 96, American actor (Invasion of the Body Snatchers), natural causes.[109]
- Fathi Osman, 82, Egyptian author, heart failure.[110]
- Taavi Peetre, 27, Estonian shot putter, drowning.[111][112]
- Diego Rodríguez Cano, 22, Uruguayan footballer (Club Nacional de Football), traffic collision.[113]
- Mike Shaw, 53, American professional wrestler, heart attack.[114]
- Kei Tani, 78, Japanese comedian.[115]
12
- Charles Ansbacher, 67, American conductor.[116]
- Val Belcher, 56, American-born Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders), heart failure.[117]
- Pietro Calabrese, 66, Italian journalist (Il Messaggero, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Panorama), lung cancer.[118]
- Claude Chabrol, 80, French film director (Madame Bovary, Story of Women).[119]
- Kalman J. Cohen, 79, American economist.[120][121]
- Honor Frost, 92, British underwater archaeologist.[122]
- Günter Heßelmann, 85, German Olympic athlete.[123]
- Varnette Honeywood, 59, American painter, cancer.[124]
- Argiris Kavidas, 34, Greek actor (Strella), cardiac arrest.[125]
- La Fiera, 49, Mexican professional wrestler, stabbed.[126][127]
- Wesley Duke Lee, 78, Brazilian visual artist, heart failure.[128]
- Judith Merkle Riley, 68, American professor and author, ovarian cancer.[129]
- Swarnalatha, 37, Indian playback singer, lung infection.[130]
- Joe Tarnowski, 88, Polish-born Scottish electronics engineer and intelligence officer.[131]
13
- John Arundel Barnes, 92, Australian-born British social anthropologist.[132]
- Stan Gooch, 78, British psychologist.[133]
- Don Goodson, 77, English cricketer (Leicestershire).[134]
- Lorne Greenaway, 77, Canadian politician, MP for Cariboo—Chilcotin (1979–1988), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[135]
- Jim Greenwood, 81, Scottish rugby player.[136]
- Robert W. McCollum, 85, American virologist, made discoveries relating to polio and hepatitis, heart failure.[137]
- Robert Rompre, 81, American ice hockey player.[138][139]
- Barbara B. Smith, 88, American religious leader, pulmonary fibrosis.[140]
- Gus Williams, 73, Australian Aboriginal leader and country music singer.[141]
14
- Mohammed Arkoun, 82, Algerian-born French Islamic philosopher, professor at Sorbonne.[142]
- Caterina Boratto, 95, Italian film actress.[143][144]
- Sir James Cleminson, 89, British soldier and businessman.[145]
- Ralph T. Coe, 81, American art museum director and Native American advocate, natural causes.[146]
- Gennadi Gerasimov, 80, Russian diplomat, Soviet Ambassador to Portugal (1990–1995).[147]
- José Janene, 55, Brazilian politician involved in Mensalão scandal, septic shock.[148]
- Frederick Jelinek, 77, Czech-born American speech recognition researcher.[149]
- Paulo Machado de Carvalho Filho, 86, Brazilian businessman, founder of Jovem Pan Radio.[150]
- Francis Mansour Zayek, 89, American Maronite Catholic prelate, founding Archbishop of Saint Maron of Brooklyn.[151]
- Dodge Morgan, 78, American businessman, fourth person in history to circumnavigate globe alone, cancer.[152]
- Francisco Ribeiro, 45, Portuguese musician (Madredeus), liver cancer.[153]
- Nicholas Selby, 85, British actor.[154]
- Kálmán Tolnai, 85, Hungarian Olympic sailor.[155]
- James E. Winner Jr., 81, American entrepreneur, inventor of The Club, traffic collision.[156]
15
- Arrow, 60, Montserratian soca musician ("Hot Hot Hot"), complications from brain cancer.[157]
- Angidi Chettiar, 82, Mauritian politician, President (2002) and Vice President (1997–2002; since 2007).[158]
- Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, 95, South African artist, natural causes.[159]
- Frank Jarvis, 70, British character actor (The Italian Job, A Bridge Too Far).[160][161]
- Alvin Krenzler, 89, American judge and real estate developer.[162]
- Al LaMacchia, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns) and executive, stroke.[163]
- Richard Livsey, Baron Livsey of Talgarth, 75, British politician, MP for Brecon and Radnorshire (1985–1992; 1997–2001).[164]
- Erkki Rönnholm, 86, Finnish Olympic athlete.[165]
- Peter Stebler, 83, Swiss Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) rower.[166]
- Guido Turchi, 93, Italian composer.[167]
16
- Victor Adibe Chikwe, 72, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, first Bishop of Ahiara (since 1988).[168]
- Berni Collas, 56, Belgian politician, Senator (since 2007).[169]
- James Dillion, 81, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) discus thrower.[170][171]
- Helen Escobedo, 76, Mexican artist and sculptor, cancer.[172][173]
- Imran Farooq, 50, Pakistani politician (1992–2010), stabbed.[174]
- Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, 86, German Head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (since 1965).[175]
- John D. Goeken, 80, American entrepreneur, founder of MCI Communications, cancer.[176]
- Tsvetan Golomeev, 49, Bulgarian Olympic swimmer.[177]
- Keiju Kobayashi, 86, Japanese actor, heart failure.[178]
- Mickey Mangham, 71, American football player.[179]
- George N. Parks, 57, American college band director (University of Massachusetts Amherst), heart attack.[180]
- Mario Rodríguez Cobos, 72, Argentine politician, writer and religious leader.[181]
- Jack Sullivan, 75, American basketball player and labor lobbyist, septic shock.[182]
- Jim Towers, 77, English football player (Brentford).[183][184]
- Wayne Twitchell, 62, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets), cancer.[185]
- Hans Wagner, 87, Austrian ice hockey player.[186]
- Robert J. White, 84, American neurosurgeon.[187]
17
- Robert Babington, 90, British politician, member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for North Down (1969–1972).[188]
- Gloria Colón, 79, Puerto Rican Olympic fencer.[189]
- Sergio Di Stefano, 71, Italian actor and voice actor, heart attack.[190]
- Puttaraj Gawai, 96, Indian Hindustani singer.[191]
- Whitey Grant, 94, American guitarist (Whitey and Hogan).[192]
- András Harangvölgyi, 86, Hungarian Olympic skier.[193]
- Bill Littlejohn, 96, American animator (Tom and Jerry, Peanuts), natural causes.[194]
- Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, 99, French politician, Minister of Justice (1969).[195]
- Louis Marks, 82, British script writer and producer.[196]
- Vojteh Ravnikar, 67, Slovenian architect.[197]
- Noble Threewitt, 99, American racehorse trainer.[198]
- Robert Truax, 93, American Navy captain and rocket engineer, prostate cancer.[199]
- Wayne Winterrowd, 68, American gardening expert, heart failure.[200]
18
- Mohamed Abul-Khair, 34, Saudi Arabian terrorist, drone strike.[201]
- James Bacon, 96, American author, journalist and actor (Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Meteor), heart failure.[202]
- Øystein Gåre, 56, Norwegian football coach (Bodø/Glimt, Norway U21), after short illness.[203]
- Aubrey Jackman, 89, British army officer, hotelier and military tattoo producer.[204]
- Jill Johnston, 81, American lesbian feminist and writer, stroke.[205]
- Egon Klepsch, 80, German politician, President of the European Parliament (1992–1994).[206]
- Sam Kooistra, 75, American Olympic water polo player.[207][208]
- Will Renfro, 78, American football player (Washington Redskins), complications following heart surgery.[209]
- Mohinder Singh Pujji, 92, Indian fighter pilot, Squadron Leader (World War II), stroke.[210]
- Irving Schwartz, 81, Canadian businessman.[211]
- Bobby Smith, 77, English footballer (Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur).[212]
- Inge Steensland, 86, Norwegian resistance leader and shipping magnate, complications from a stroke.[213]
- Ingjald Ørbeck Sørheim, 73, Norwegian jurist and politician, complications from a stroke.[214]
- Wallace Turner, 89, American Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter (The Oregonian).[215]
- Austin Volk, 91, American politician and historian, Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey (1960–1963, 1966–1968).[216]
- Walter Womacka, 84, German painter.[217]
19
- Dan Arbeid, 82, English studio potter.[218]
- Howard Brodie, 94, American courtroom sketch artist.[219]
- Ray Coleman, 88, American baseball player (Browns, Philadelphia A's, White Sox).[citation needed]
- Buddy Collette, 89, American jazz saxophonist.[220]
- Bob Crossley, 98, British abstract artist.[221]
- Edward Fenlon, 106, American judge.[222]
- Sergey Gomonov, 49, Soviet and Belarusian footballer and coach.[223]
- José de Jesús Gudiño Pelayo, 67, Mexican jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, heart attack.[224]
- Stoo Hample, 84, American cartoonist (Inside Woody Allen), cancer.[225]
- Chrysostomos II Kioussis, 89, Greek Archbishop of Athens and of all Greece (Old Calendarists).[226]
- Ivan Kirkov, 78, Bulgarian painter, lung cancer.[227]
- José Antonio Labordeta, 75, Spanish songwriter, professor, writer, presenter and politician.[228]
- László Polgár, 63, Hungarian opera singer, Grammy Award winner.[229]
- Irving Ravetch, 89, American Academy Award-nominated screenwriter (Hud, Norma Rae), pneumonia.[230]
- Max Salazar, 78, American author on Latin jazz.[231]
- Murray Sayle, 84, Australian journalist and war correspondent, Parkinson's disease.[232][233]
- Bouk Schellingerhoudt, 91, Dutch cyclist.[234]
20
- Jack Cassini, 90, American baseball player.[235]
- Fud Leclerc, 86, Belgian singer, first person to score nul points at the Eurovision Song Contest.[236][237]
- Jakob Mayr, 86, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Salzburg.[238]
- Kenny McKinley, 23, American football player (Denver Broncos), suicide by gunshot.[239]
- Al Pilarcik, 80, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox).[240]
- Jennifer Rardin, 45, American author, known for the Jaz Parks series of fantasy novels.[241]
- Leonard Skinner, 77, American school teacher, namesake of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alzheimer's disease.[242]
- Kenneth Weaver, 94, American science writer (National Geographic Magazine).[243][244]
21
- Carlos Abumohor, 89, Chilean businessman and investor.[245]
- Sam Bailey, 86, American football, basketball, and baseball coach.[246]
- Grace Bradley, 97, American actress (The Big Broadcast of 1938), widow of William Boyd.[247]
- Geoffrey Burgon, 69, British composer.[248]
- John Crawford, 90, American actor (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, The Waltons), stroke.[249]
- Wes Davoren, 82, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Lakemba (1984–1995).[250]
- Vinnie Doyle, 72, Irish journalist, editor of the Irish Independent, after short illness.[251]
- Mickey Freeman, 93, American comedian and television actor (The Phil Silvers Show).[252]
- Bernard Genoud, 68, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lausanne, Genève et Fribourg (1999–2010), lung cancer.[253]
- Sindi Hawkins, 52, Canadian politician, MLA for Okanagan West (1996–2001) and Kelowna-Mission (2001–2009), leukemia.[254]
- Jerrold E. Marsden, 68, Canadian mathematician.[255]
- James Edward Michaels, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Wheeling-Charleston (1973–1987)[256]
- Sandra Mondaini, 79, Italian actress, after long illness.[257]
- Kenneth North, 80, American Air Force general.[258]
- Don Partridge, 68, British musician and one-man band, heart attack.[259]
- Shabtai Rosenne, 93, Israeli jurist and diplomat, cardiac arrest.[260]
- Sir Archie Taioroa, 73, New Zealand Maori leader, stroke.[261]
- Rual Yarbrough, 80, American banjo player, pulmonary fibrosis.[262]
22
- Jack A. Adams, 88, American engineering psychologist, cancer.[263]
- Jackie Burroughs, 71, English-born Canadian actress (Road to Avonlea, The Care Bears Movie, Willard), stomach cancer.[264]
- Ray Bussard, 82, American swimming coach, member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[265]
- Mike Celizic, 62, American sportswriter and author, T-cell lymphoma.[266][267]
- Tyler Clementi, 18, American college student and cyberbullying victim, suicide by jumping.[268]
- Apostolos Dimelis, 88, Greek Hierarch in Patriarchate of Constantinople, Metropolitan of Rhodes (1988–2004).[269][270]
- Don Doll, 84, American football player and assistant coach (Detroit Lions).[271]
- Eddie Fisher, 82, American singer and entertainer, complications from hip surgery.[272]
- Eleuterio Francesco Fortino, 72, Italian Archimandrite of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church (Eparchy of Lungro), Under Secretary of PCPCU (since 1987).[273]
- Bruno Giorgi, 69, Italian football player and manager.[274]
- Jorge González, 44, Argentine basketball player and professional wrestler, complications from diabetes.[275]
- Graeme Hunt, 58, New Zealand journalist.[276]
- Bridget O'Connor, 49, British playwright and screenwriter (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), cancer.[277]
- Alan Rudkin, 68, British boxing champion.[278]
- Van Snowden, 71, American puppeteer (Child's Play, H.R. Pufnstuf, Tales from the Crypt), cancer.[279]
- Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas, 57, Colombian guerrilla (FARC), air strike.[280]
- Vyacheslav Tsaryov, 39, Russian football player.[281]
- James Tunney, 83, Canadian dairy farmer and politician, Senator from Ontario (2001–2002).[282]
23
- Alfred Ahner, 88, American officer.[283]
- William Andres, 85, Canadian politician and farmer.[284]
- Malcolm Douglas, 69, Australian bushman and documentary maker, traffic collision.[285]
- Arthur Holch, 86, American Emmy Award-winning television director and producer, heart failure.[286]
- Gerald S. Lesser, 84, American psychologist, chief advisor to Sesame Street, cerebral hemorrhage.[287]
- Teresa Lewis, 41, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[288]
- Clinton Manges, 87, American football team owner (San Antonio Gunslingers) and oil tycoon, cancer.[289]
- Fernando Riera, 90, Chilean football player and coach, heart attack.[290]
- Bob Shaw, 77, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), liver cancer.[291][292]
- K. B. Tilak, 84, Indian independence activist and director, after long illness.[293]
- Catherine Walker, 65, British fashion designer, cancer.[294]
24
- George Ballis, 85, American photographer, cancer.[295]
- Dick Griffey, 71, American record executive, founder of SOLAR Records, complications from heart surgery.[296]
- William Harrison, 75, American obstetrician, leukemia.[297]
- Oswalt Kolle, 81, German sex educator.[298]
- Anneliese Küppers, 81, German equestrian.[299]
- Olga C. Nardone, 89, American actress (The Wizard of Oz).[300]
- Gilda O'Neill, 59, British novelist and historian, side effects of medication.[301]
- Jure Robič, 45, Slovenian cyclist, five-time winner of the Race Across America, traffic collision.[302]
- Santiago Salfate, 94, Chilean footballer.[303]
- Gennady Yanayev, 73, Russian politician, Vice President of the USSR (1990–1991), nominal head of GKChP (1991), lung cancer.[304]
25
- Aleksandra Artyomenko, 82, Soviet Olympic skier.[305]
- Sir Vincent Floissac, 82, Saint Lucian jurist and politician, Governor-General of Saint Lucia (1987–1988), cancer.[306]
- Art Gilmore, 98, American actor and voice actor, President of AFTRA (1961–1963), natural causes.[307]
- Arne Isacsson, 93, Swedish painter.[308]
- Delbert Lamb, 95, American Olympic speed skater (1936, 1948), Alzheimer's disease.[309]
- Zoltán Pálkovács, 29, Slovak Olympic judoka, traffic collision.[310]
- Sir Donald Tebbit, 90, British diplomat.[311]
- Karlo Umek, 93, Slovenian Olympic shooter.[312]
26
- Victor Calvo, 86, American politician, California State Assemblyman (1974–1980), Mayor of Mountain View, California, prostate cancer.[313]
- Stanley Chais, 84, American investor involved in Madoff investment scandal, blood disorder.[314]
- Johnny Edgecombe, 77, British jazz promoter, inadvertently alerted authorities to the Profumo affair, lung cancer.[315]
- Stan Heath, 83, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and CFL player (Calgary Stampeders), throat cancer.[316]
- Jimi Heselden, 62, British businessman, owner of Hesco Bastion and Segway, drove Segway off a cliff.[317]
- Viktor Kalivoda, 33, Czech spree killer, suicide by stabbing.[318]
- Patrick Lee, 79, Canadian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Rupert's Land (1994–1999).[319]
- Terry Newton, 31, British rugby league player, apparent suicide by hanging.[320]
- Arjun Kumar Sengupta, 73, Indian politician.[321]
- James Stovall, 52, American stage actor.[322]
- Gloria Stuart, 100, American film actress (The Invisible Man, Titanic), respiratory failure.[323]
27
- Ernesto Álvarez, 82, Argentine and Chilean football player.[324]
- Carmelo Arden Quin, 97, Uruguayan poet, painter and sculptor.[325]
- George Blanda, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders).[326]
- Dieudonné Cédor, 85, Haitian painter.[327]
- Michael Gizzi, 61, American poet.[328]
- Pierre Guffroy, 84, French film production designer and art director.[329]
- Lê Sáng, 90, Vietnamese martial arts master, long illness.[330]
- Ahmed Maher, 75, Egyptian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2001–2004).[331]
- Kenny Marino, 66, American actor (Death Wish 3, Prince of the City).[332][333]
- Sally Menke, 56, American film editor (Inglourious Basterds, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction), suspected heat exhaustion.[334]
- Carlos Mercader, 87, Uruguayan Olympic modern pentathlete.[335]
- Buddy Morrow, 91, American jazz musician and bandleader.[336]
- Elliot Philipp, 95, British obstetrician and gynaecologist.[337]
- Real Quiet, 15, American thoroughbred racehorse, winner of 1998 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, broken neck following a fall.[338]
- Trevor Taylor, 73, British racing driver, cancer.[339]
- Frank Turner, 87, British Olympic gymnast.[340][341]
- Ed Wiley Jr., 80, American jazz and R&B saxophonist and singer, injury from a fall.[342]
28
- Kurt Albert, 56, German climber, climbing accident.[343]
- Muhammad Kazim Allahyar, Afghan politician, suicide attack.[344]
- Lilia Amarfi, 60, Soviet and Russian operetta actress, after serious illness.[345]
- Norman Atkins, 76, Canadian political strategist and politician, senator from Ontario (1986–2009).[346]
- Orvin Cabrera, 33, Honduran footballer (national team), liver cancer.[347]
- Héctor Croxatto, 102, Chilean scientist.[348]
- John Daukom, 72/73, Malaysian Olympic sprinter.[349]
- Sir Trevor Holdsworth, 83, British businessman.[350]
- Arthur Penn, 88, American film director and producer (Bonnie and Clyde, The Missouri Breaks), heart failure.[351]
- Józef Rubiś, 79, Polish Olympic skier.[352]
- Gisèle Vallerey, 80, French Olympic swimmer.[353]
- Dolores Wilson, 82, American opera singer, natural causes.[354]
- Romina Yan, 36, Argentine actress (Chiquititas), cardiac arrest.[355]
- Tadeusz Zagajewski, 97, Polish electronics engineer and scientist.[356]
29
- Andy Albeck, 89, American film executive, President of United Artists (1978–1981), heart failure.[357]
- Richard Abruzzo, 47, American balloonist.[358]
- Georges Charpak, 86, Polish-born French physicist, Nobel laureate.[359]
- Vincenzo Crocitti, 61, Italian actor (An Average Little Man).[360]
- Tony Curtis, 85, American actor (Some Like It Hot, Spartacus, The Defiant Ones), cardiac arrest.[361]
- Carol Rymer Davis, 65, American balloonist.[358]
- Herm Fuetsch, 92, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets).[362][363]
- Greg Giraldo, 44, American comedian (Friday Night Stand-Up with Greg Giraldo), accidental prescription drug overdose.[364]
- Clifford B. Hicks, 90, American writer and editor (Popular Mechanics, Alvin Fernald series).[365]
- Voki Kostić, 79, Serbian composer.[366]
- Armindo Lopes Coelho, 78, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto (1997–2007).[367]
- Sherman J. Maisel, 92, American government official, Federal Reserve governor, respiratory failure.[368]
- Joe Mantell, 94, American character actor (Marty, Chinatown, The Twilight Zone), pneumonia.[369]
- David Marques, 77, British rugby union player, cancer.[370]
- Nick Nicholson, 84, American college football coach.[371]
- Mary Rundle, 103, British government official, superintendent in the Women's Royal Naval Service.[372][373]
- Rao Sikandar Iqbal, 67, Pakistani politician, Defense Minister (2002–2007).[374]
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- Mohamed Aden Sheikh, 73–74, Somali medical doctor and politician.[375]
- Oscar Avogadro, 59, Italian lyricist.[376]
- Stephen J. Cannell, 69, American TV producer and writer (The A-Team, The Rockford Files, 21 Jump Street), complications from melanoma.[377]
- Ed Henry, 89, American politician and academic, Mayor of St. Cloud, Minnesota (1964–1970).[378]
- Martin Ljung, 93, Swedish actor and comedian.[379]
- Sir Robert Mark, 93, British police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1972–1977).[380]
- Aaron-Carl Ragland, 37, American electronic dance musician, lymphoma.[381]
- Tor Richter, 72, Norwegian Olympic shooter.[382]
- Joseph Sobran, 64, American political writer, diabetes.[383]
- Tony Thibodeaux, 72, American cajun musician.[384]
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