Deaths in April 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1990.
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.
April 1990
1
- Benito Díaz, 91, Spanish footballer.
- Lillian Miller, 92, American television personality.
- Vince Pacewic, 69, American football player.[1]
- Carlos Peucelle, 81, Argentine footballer.[2]
- Bracha Tzfira, 79, Israeli musician and actress.
- Charles Spain Verral, 85, Canadian author.[3]
- Russell Vis, 89, American wrestler.
2
- Rafael Lorente de No, 87, Spanish neuroscientist.[4]
- Aldo Fabrizi, 84, Italian actor and film director.[5]
- Vanda Godsell, 67, English actress.
- Peter Jones, 60, British broadcaster.
- John Milton Roberts, 73, American anthropologist.[6]
3
- Edward Carlson, 78, American businessman, cancer.[7]
- Arthur Houghton, 83, American industrialist.[8]
- Clair Huffaker, 63, American screenwriter.[9]
- Willie Musarurwa, 62, Zimbabwean journalist.[10]
- Sloan Nibley, 81, American screenwriter.[11]
- Sarah Vaughan, 66, American singer, lung cancer.[12]
- Otha Wearin, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1933–1939).[13]
4
- Leonid Dushkin, 79, Soviet rocket scientist.
- Mark Fradkin, 75, Soviet composer.
- Hubert Ogunde, 73, Nigerian theatre manager.
- Bernhard Rensch, 90, German evolutionary biologist.[14]
- Cyrus Rowlett Smith, 90, American businessman and politician, secretary of commerce (1968–1969), cardiac arrest.[15]
- Paul V. Yoder, 81, American musician.[16]
5
- Carsten Byhring, 71, Norwegian actor, cancer.[17]
- A. B. Masilamani, 75, Indian baptist pastor and evangelist.
- Louis Nelson, 87, American trombonist, traffic collision.[18]
- Lev Skvirsky, 86, Soviet general.
6
- Robert Abernathy, 65, American science fiction author.
- Peter Doherty, 76, Northern Irish football player.[19]
- James MacNabb, 88, British Olympic rower (1924).[20]
- Joel de Oliveira Monteiro, 85, Brazilian football playler.
- B. T. Ranadive, 85, Indian politician.
- Yevgeny Savitsky, 79, Soviet fighter ace during World War II.[21]
- Alfred Sohn-Rethel, 91, French-German economist.[22]
- Zeydin Yusup, 26, Uyghur independence activist, killed in action.
7
- J. Broward Culpepper, 82, American academic.[23]
- Ronald Evans, 56, American astronaut (Apollo 17), heart attack.[24]
- Kristian Gestrin, 60, Finnish judge and politician.
- Dick Lundy, 82, American animator.[25]
- Arthur B. Singer, 72, American illustrator, esophageal cancer.[26]
8
- Emerson Greenaway, 83, American librarian.[27]
- Herman Jessor, 95, American architect.[28]
- Bill Kelly, 91, American baseball player.[29]
- Hans Korte, 90, German general.
- J. Kenneth Robinson, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1985), pancreatic cancer.[30]
- Bellan Roos, 88, Swedish actress.
- Ernest Steward, 76-79, British cinematographer.
- Ryan White, 18, American HIV/AIDS poster child, AIDS.[31]
- Zamazaan, 24-25, French Thoroughbred racehorse.
9
- Aldo Bertocco, 78, Italian-French racing cyclist.[32]
- Jack Dermody, 79, Australian footballer.
- John Henry Faulk, 76, American radio personality, cancer.[33]
- Yngve Lindegren, 77, Swedish football player.
- James V. McConnell, 64, American zoologist, target of Ted Kaczynski.
- Mikio Narita, 55, Japanese actor, linitis plastica.[34]
- Chips Sobek, 70, American basketball player.[35]
- Astrid Sommer, 83, Norwegian actress.
10
- Margarete Adler, 94, Austrian Olympic swimmer and diver (1912, 1924).[36]
- Sir Hugh Trefusis Brassey, 74, British soldier and magistrate.[37]
- Fortune Gordien, 67, American Olympic discus thrower (1948, 1956).[38]
- Gerhard Schrader, 87, German chemist.
11
- Harold Ballard, 86, Canadian sports executive.[39]
- Klaas Bolt, 63, Dutch organist.[40]
- Ronald Jasper, 72, British Anglican priest.
- Ivar Lo-Johansson, 89, Swedish writer.[41]
- Margaret Carnegie Miller, 93, American heiress (Carnegie Corporation of New York).[42]
- Phyllis Munday, 95, Canadian mountaineer, explorer, and humanitarian.
- Natalino Sapegno, 88, Literary critic and Italian academician.[43]
12
- John Brown, 74, New Zealand racing cyclist.
- Geoffrey Harrison, 81, British diplomat.
- Fuyuhiko Kitagawa, 89, Japanese poet and film critic.[44]
- Jef Lahaye, 57, Dutch racing cyclist.[45]
- Otto Neumann, 87, German Olympic runner (1928).[46]
- Johnny Reder, 80, Polish-American baseball player, heart disease.[47]
- Irving Terjesen, 75, American basketball player.
- Luis Trenker, 97, Italian film producer, writer, actor, and Olympian.[48]
- Albert van Schendel, 77, Dutch racing cyclist.
13
- Sundaram Balachander, 63, Indian musician and filmmaker, heart attack.
- Ivan A. Elliott, 100, American lawyer and politician.
- István Lovrics, 62, Hungarian basketball player.[49]
- Hans Reinerth, 89, German nazi archaeologist.
- Ratomir Čabrić, 71, Yugoslav footballer.[50]
14
- Ahmed Balafrej, 81, Moroccan politician, prime minister (1958).
- Mario Frustalupi, 47, Italian footballer, traffic collision.[51]
- Thurston Harris, 58, American singer, heart attack.[52]
- Martin Kessel, 89, German writer.[53]
- Alv Kjøs, 95, Norwegian politician.
- Günther Krupkat, 84, German science fiction author.[54]
- Georges Lacombe, 87, French film director.[55]
- Flor Lambrechts, 80, Belgian footballer.
- Doris Lusk, 73, New Zealand artist.[56]
- Olabisi Onabanjo, 63, Nigerian politician.
- Marco Aurelio Robles, 84, Panamanian politician, president (1964–1968).[57]
- Sabicas, 78, Spanish guitarist, pneumonia.[58]
15
- Ulrich Becher, 80, German author.[59]
- Jock Bruce-Gardyne, 60, British politician, brain cancer.
- Anna Carena, 91, Italian actress.[60]
- Greta Garbo, 84, Swedish-American actress (A Woman of Affairs, Anna Christie, Camille), pneumonia.[61]
- Helmut Lemke, 82, German politician.
- Spark Matsunaga, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1977), prostate cancer.[62]
- Lawson P. Ramage, 81, American naval admiral, cancer.[63]
16
- Peter J. Grant, 46-47, British ornithologist.
- Slim Keith, 72, American socialite and fashion icon, lung cancer.[64]
- Stephen Shadegg, 80, American political consultant, cancer.[65]
- Mary Talbot, 86, American entomologist.[66]
17
- Ralph Abernathy, 64, American civil rights activist, blood clot.[67]
- Joseph E. Dillon, 69, American politician.
- Joseph McMillan Johnson, 77, American art director, cerebral hemorrhage.[68]
- Jafta Masemola, 60, South African anti-apartheid activist, traffic collision.
- Yuko Minamimura, 73, Japanese baseball player.[69]
- Karl Walz, 89, German politician.
- Aubrey Williams, 63, Guyanese artist, cancer.
18
- John Antonelli, 74, American baseball player.[70]
- Bob Drake, 70, American racing driver.
- Gory Guerrero, 69, Mexican professional wrestler, liver failure.
- Frédéric Rossif, 68, French film and television director.[71]
- Robert D. Webb, 87, American film director.[72]
19
- Dave Dexter, Jr., 74, American record producer.
- Sergey Filippov, 77, Soviet and Russianactor and comedian, cancer.
- John W. Schwada, 70, American academic.[73]
- Georgios Vikhos, 75, Greek Olympic sport shooter (1936, 1948).[74]
20
- Francis William Holbrooke Adams, 85, American lawyer and police commissioner.[75]
- N. H. Gibbs, 80, British academic.[76]
- Alex McCrindle, 78, Scottish actor.
- George Reindorp, 78, British Anglican prelate.[77]
- Horst Sindermann, 74, East German politician.[78]
21
- Johnny Beazley, 71, American baseball player, cancer.[79]
- R. B. Braithwaite, 90, English philosopher and theologian.[80]
- Salvatore Cascino, 72, Italian Olympic racewalker (1948).[81]
- Erté, 97, Russian-born French artist.[82]
- Frank Lausche, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1957–1969), governor of Ohio (1945–1947, 1949–1957), heart failure.[83]
- Tadeusz Parpan, 70, Polish soccer player.
- Bogusław Psujek, 33, Polish marathon runner, fall.
22
- Bob Davies, 70, American basketball player.[84]
- Bud Maxwell, 77, Scottish footballer.[85]
- Rosalind Moss, 99, British Egyptologist.[86]
- Albert Salmi, 62, American actor, murder-suicide.[87]
- Gustaf Wejnarth, 87, Swedish Olympic runner (1924).[88]
- Verda Welcome, 83, American politician.
23
- Paulette Goddard, 79, American actress, heart failure.[89]
- Mason Ellsworth Hale, 61, American lichenologist.
- Vincent Joseph Hines, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Mary Turner Shaw, 84, Australian architect.
- Charlie Wilson, 57, English career criminal (Great Train Robbery), shot.
- Teodor Zaczyk, 90, Polish Olympic fencer (1936, 1948).[90]
24
- Vytautas Alantas, 87, Russian-American writer, journalist, and political ideologue.[91]
- Erik Eriksson, 75, Swedish footballer.[92]
- Endel Pärn, 76, Soviet actor and singer.
- Kazem Rajavi, 56, Iranian human rights activist, shot.
- Vladimir Saprykin, 73, Soviet Red Army officer and war hero .
25
- Irving Fiske, 82, American playwright, stroke.[93]
- Dexter Gordon, 67, American jazz musician, kidney failure.[94]
- Rufus "Speedy" Jones, 53, American jazz drummer.
- Fred Klein, 92, Dutch painter.[95]
- Bernard C. Schoenfeld, 82, American screenwriter.[96]
- Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr., 90, American diplomat.[97]
26
- Józef Kosacki, 81, Polish professor, engineer, and inventor.
- Carlos Pizarro Leongómez, 38, Colombian guerrilla leader, shot.
- Wesley Rose, 72, American record producer.[98]
- John J. Winkler, 46, American philologist and Benedictine monk, AIDS.[99]
27
- Tita Duran, 61, Filipino actress.
- Vladimir Kanygin, 41, Russian middleweight weightlifter.[100]
- Alyce Mills, 91, American actress.
- Malwa Singh, 44, Indian wrestler.[101]
- Bella Spewack, 91, Romanian-born American playwright.
- Vladimir Stoychev, 98, Bulgarian general and equestrian.[102]
- Earl Wilson, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1941–1959, 1961–1965).[103]
28
- Enrique Accorsi, 73, Chilean Olympic fencer (1948).[104]
- Edwina Dumm, 96-97, American cartoonist.[105]
- Peter Fuller, 42, British art critic, traffic collision.[106]
- Neil Watson, 84, New Zealand politician.
29
- Enrique Almada, 55, Uruguayan actor and author, cancer.
- Max Bense, 80, German philosopher.[107]
- Margaret Hance, 66, American politician, cancer.[108]
- Carl Hellmuth Hertz, 69, German physicist.
- Sammy Lawhorn, 54, American blues guitarist.[109]
- Elise Constance Mourant, 68, New Zealand artist.
- Ray Poat, 72, American baseball player.[110]
30
- Ernst Berndt, 74, Czechoslovak track and field athlete abd Olympian.[111]
- Ken Chisholm, 65, Scottish footballer.
- Herbert Jankuhn, 84, German archaeologist.[112]
- Reidar Nyborg, 67, Norwegian Olympic skier (1948).[113]
- Angami Zapu Phizo, 85, Indian-British Naga nationalist.[114]
- Mario Pizziolo, 80, Italian footballer.[115]
- Joshua Prawer, 72, Polish-Israeli historian.[116]
- Paul Sears, 98, American ecologist.[117]
- Josef Velek, 50, Czechoslovak journalist, drowned.
- Antoine Vitez, 59, French actor and theatre director.[118]
- Archie Wright, 65, Scottish football player.
- Vasili Yermasov, 77, Soviet football player.
- Mark Zborowski, 82, Soviet anthropologist and spy.
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