Deaths in December 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
December 1995
1
- Dennis Allen, 55, American actor and comedian.[1]
- Emil Banjavic, 80, American football player.[2]
- O. Roy Chalk, 88, American entrepreneur.[3]
- Vaman Krushna Chorghade, 81, Indian writer and educator.[4]
- Luigi Giacobbe, 88, Italian cyclist.[5]
- Henry Holbert, 68, American football player and coach.[6]
- Martti Liimo, 54, Finnish basketball player.[7]
- Sergio Pesce, 79, Italian cinematographer.
- Colin Tapley, 88, New Zealand actor.
- Maxwell R. Thurman, 64, American Army general, leukemia.[8]
2
- Robertson Davies, 82, Canadian novelist, heart attack.[9]
- Art Herring, 89, American baseball player.[10]
- Roxie Roker, 66, American actress (The Jeffersons), breast cancer.[11]
- Mária Telkes, 94, Hungarian-American biophysicist, scientist and inventor.
- Biem Dudok van Heel, 81, Dutch sailor and Olympian.[12]
- Ira Wallach, 82, American screenwriter and novelist, pneumonia.[13]
3
- Hans Aardal, 74, Norwegian politician.[14]
- Josep Bartolí, 85, Spanish painter, cartoonist and writer.[15]
- Genni Batterham, 40, Australian film maker, writer and disability rights activist, multiple sclerosis.[16]
- James Colgate Cleveland, 75, American politician [17]
- Jimmy Jewel, 85, British comedic actor.[18]
- Alexander Kaidanovsky, 49, Soviet/Russian actor, film director and screenwriter, heart attack.
- Lautaro Murúa, 68, Chilean-Argentine actor, film director, and screenwriter, lung cancer.[19]
- Rodney Paavola, 56, American ice hockey player.
- Gerard John Schaefer, 49, American murderer, serial killer, and police officer, stabbed.[20]
4
- Warren Ambrose, 81, American mathematician.[21]
- Little Beaver, 61, Canadian midget wrestler, pulmonary emphysema.
- Leonidas Berry, 93, American pioneer in gastroscopy and endoscopy.[22]
- Giorgio Bocchino, 82, Italian fencer and Olympic medalist.[23]
- Petar Gligorovski, 57, Yugoslav and Macedonian animated film director and artist.
- Rudolf Hruska, 80, Austrian automobile designer and engineer.
- Robert Parrish, 79, American film director, editor, writer, and child actor.[24]
- Jerry White, 47, American convicted murderer, execution by electrocution.[25]
5
- Desmond Flower, 10th Viscount Ashbrook, 90, Irish peer and soldier.[26]
- Ilio Bosi, 92, Italian communist politician and trade unionist.[27]
- Reiner Bredemeyer, 66, German composer.[28]
- Bill Bruton, 70, American Major League Baseball player, traffic accident.[29]
- L. B. Cole, 77, American comic book artist.[30]
- Charles Evans, 77, British mountaineer, surgeon, and educator.[31]
- Victor Matthews, Baron Matthews, 76, British peer and proprietor of the Daily Express.[32]
- Lisa McPherson, 36, American member of the Church of Scientology, pulmonary embolism.
- Clair Cameron Patterson, 73, American geochemist.[33]
- Keith Runcorn, 73, British geophysicist.[34]
6
- Yvonne Chauffin, 90, French writer and critic.[35]
- Gerard Cowhig, 74, American gridiron football player.[36]
- Cosslett Ó Cuinn, 88, Irish Anglican priest and biblical scholar.
- Busta Jones, 44, American musician.
- Trevor Key, 48, British photographer, brain tumour.[37]
- Melvin Kranzberg, 78, American historian.[38]
- Margaret Mayall, 93, American astronomer.
- Jack Milne, 88, American speedway rider.
- Robert Earl O'Neal, 34, American white supremacist and convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[39]
- Robert Phalen, 58, American actor (Halloween, Starman, Three Days of the Condor), complications from AIDS.
- Claire Polin, 69, American composer, flautist and musicologist.[40]
- Luis Regueiro, 87, Spanish football player and Olympian.[41]
- James Reston, 86, American journalist.[42]
- Mario Vicini, 82, Italian road bicycle racer.[43]
- Dmitri Volkogonov, 67, Russian historian and Colonel general, brain cancer.[44]
7
- James Derek Birchall, 65, English chemist, materials scientist, and inventor, traffic accident.[45]
- Edmund D. Campbell, 96, American lawyer and politician.[46]
- Harry Cavers, 85, Canadian politician.[47]
- Nick Connor, 91, American politician.[48]
- Mildred Adams Fenton, 96, American paleontologist and geologist.[49]
- Kathleen Harrison, 103, English actress.[50]
- Stella Inda, 71, Mexican film actress, pneumonia.[51]
- Joe Kelly, 90, Australian politician.
- Johnny Mowers, 79, Canadian ice hockey player.[52]
- Masashi Watanabe, 59, Japanese football player and manager.[53]
8
- James Austin, 82, American football player.[54]
- Arthur Birch, 80, Australian organic chemist.[55]
- Ernest L. Boyer, 67, American educator and United States Commissioner of Education.[56]
- Tom Burns, 89, British-Chilean publisher and editor.[57]
- Bill Coldwell, 63, English football manager and scout.[58]
- John Gillett, 69-70, British film critic and researcher.[59]
- George J. Lewis, 91, Mexican actor, stroke.[60]
- Robert Manuel, 79, French actor and film director.
- Maino Neri, 71, Italian football player and manager.[61]
- Ding Shande, 84, Chinese composer.[62]
9
- Severo Antonelli, 88, American photographer.[63]
- Toni Cade Bambara, 56, American author, documentary film-maker, and social activist, colorectal cancer.[64]
- Vivian Blaine, 74, American actress (Guys and Dolls) and singer, heart failure.[65]
- Mario Brini, 87, Italian prelate.
- George Brown, 80, British sailor and Olympic athlete.[66]
- Pierre-Georges Castex, 80, French academic, literary critic and author.[67]
- Hugh Clegg, 75, British academic and director, stroke.[68]
- Tom Cole, 88-89, Australian labourer, outdoorsman and author.[69]
- Benoit Comeau, 79, Canadian politician.[70][71]
- Douglas Corrigan, 88, American aviator.[72]
- Gwen Harwood, 75, Australian poet.[73]
- Benny Lee, 79, Scottish comedy actor and singer.[74]
- Gillian Rose, 48, British philosopher and non-fiction writer, ovarian cancer.[75]
- Katharine Way, 93, American physicist.
10
- Godfrey Agnew, 82, British civil servant.[76]
- Alex Aronson, 83, German author.[77]
- Kamal Bhattacharya, 80, Indian cricketer.[78]
- Bonvi, 54, Italian comic book artist, car accident.
- Saša Božović, 83, Yugoslav partisan, physician, and author.
- Sarvadaman Chowla, 88, British-Indian American mathematician.[79]
- Mary Lascelles, 95, British literary scholar.[80]
- Paul Lohmann, 69, American cinematographer (Coffy, Nashville, Mommie Dearest).
- Lavinia Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, 79, British noblewoman.
- Phil Piratin, 88, British communist politician.[81]
- Darren Robinson, 28, American rapper, cardiac arrest, heart attack.[82]
11
- Greg Bahnsen, 47, American Calvinist philosopher, apologist, and debater, complications following surgery.[83]
- Étienne Becker, 59, French cinematographer.[84]
- Allene Jeanes, 89, American chemical researcher.[85]
- Arthur Mullard, 85, English actor, comedian and singer.[86]
- Euan Robertson, 47, New Zealand distance runner and Olympian, heart attack.[87]
- Abolhassan Sadighi, 101, Iranian sculptor and painter .
- Robert Shelton, 69, American music and film critic.[88]
- Miko Tripalo, 69, Croatian politician.
12
- Roberto Agramonte, 91, Cuban ambassador, philosopher, and politician.[89]
- Ike Altgens, 76, American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter, carbon monoxide poisoning.[90]
- Evangeline Bruce, 81, American society hostess and writer.[91]
- R. Ramanathan Chettiar, 82, Indian businessman and politician.[92]
- Ángel Crespo, 69, Spanish poet and translator.[93]
- Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark, 83, Danish princess.
- Giovanni Giacomazzi, 67, Italian football player.[94]
- Sanusi Hardjadinata, 81, Indonesian politician.
- Oles Honchar, 77, Ukrainian writer and public figure.
- Lyudmil Kirkov, 61, Bulgarian film director and actor.
- David Lightbown, 63, British politician.[95]
- Andrew Nelson Lytle, 92, American novelist, dramatist, and essayist.[96]
- David Marshall, 87, Singaporean politician and first Chief Minister, lung cancer.[97]
- Moshe-Zvi Neria, 82, Israeli Orthodox writer and politician.[98]
- Andrew Olle, 47, Australian radio and television presenter, brain cancer.[99]
- Homer Thornberry, 86, American politician and judge.[100]
13
- Gerda Bengtsson, 95, Danish textile artist who specialized in embroidery.[101]
- Chrysanthos Mentis Bostantzoglou, 76-77, Greek political cartoonist, playwright, lyricist and painter.
- Ernie Case, 75, American quarterback for UCLA Bruins football and the Baltimore Colts.[102]
- Ann Nolan Clark, 99, American writer who won the Newbery Medal.[103]
- René Cloërec, 84, French composer and conductor.[104]
- Anatoly Dyatlov, 64, Soviet engineer in charge during the Chernobyl disaster, heart attack.[105]
- Nancy LaMott, 43, American singer, uterine cancer.[106]
14
- Gustavus Hamilton-Russell, 10th Viscount Boyne, 64, Irish peer, soldier and banker.[107]
- Eddie Clamp, 61, English footballer.[108]
- G. C. Edmondson, 73, American science fiction author .[109]
- Rob Harris, 28, American skysurfer, accident.[110]
- Eduardo Simian, 80, Chilean football player and politician.[111]
- Constance Tipper, 101, English metallurgist and crystallographer.
15
- János Adorján, 57, Hungarian handball player.[112]
- Calvin Clarke, 79, American baseball player in the Negro leagues.[113]
- Mano Dayak, 45, Nigerien Tuareg freedom fighter, activist and politician, plane crash.[114]
- Marion Holley, 85, American track and field athlete and Olympian.[115]
- Sariamin Ismail, 86, Indonesian novelist.
- Miroslav Katětov, 77, Czech mathematician, chess master, and psychologist.[116]
- Johnny Lytle, 63, American vibraphone player.[117]
- Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado, 83, Spanish politician and minister, traffic collision.[118]
- Diana Poulton, 92, English lutenist.[119]
- Jan Říha, 80, Czech football player.
16
- Albert Alberts, 84, Dutch writer, translator, and journalist.[120]
- Giulio Cappelli, 84, Italian footballer.[121]
- Simone Genevois, 83, French film actress.[122]
- Shui Hua, 79, Chinese film director and screenwriter.[123]
- Anthony Ingrassia, 51, American director, producer, and playwright.[124]
- Bert Marcelo, 59, Filipino television personality.
- Johnny Moss, 88, American poker player.[125]
- Charles Sauriol, 91, Canadian naturalist.
- Mariele Ventre, 56, Italian musician and singer, breast cancer.
17
- Isa Alptekin, 94, Chinese Uyghur nationalist and pan-Turkic politician.
- Hendrikus Berkhof, 81, Dutch theologian.[126]
- Alfred Bula, 87, Swiss racing cyclist.[127]
- Alfa Castaldi, 68, Italian photographer.
- Arthur Cirilli, 80, American lawyer, politician, and judge.[128]
- Dorothy B. Porter, 90, American librarian, bibliographer and curator.[129]
- Olivette Thibault, 81, Canadian actress from Quebec.
- Peter Warlock, 91, British magician.
- Takuma Yasui, 86, Japanese economist.
18
- Panchito Alba, 70, Filipino film actor.
- Brian Brockless, 69, English organist and composer.[130]
- Maurie Fields, 70, Australian vaudeville performer, actor and stand-up comedian.[131]
- Yelena Miroshina, 21, Russian diver, fall.[132]
- António Roquete, 89, Portuguese football goalkeeper.[133]
- Nathan Rosen, 86, Israeli physicist.[134]
- Martin Růžek, 77, Czech actor.[135]
- Ross Thomas, 69, American writer of crime fiction, lung cancer.[136]
- Mohammad Yeganeh, 72, Iranian economist.[137]
- Konrad Zuse, 85, German engineer.[138]
19
- Nita Barrow, 79, Governor-General of Barbados, stroke.[139][140]
- Max Beer, 83, Swiss long-distance runner who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[141]
- Linda Hayes, 77, American actress.
- Jack Hively, 85, American film editor and film and television director.[142]
- René Lemoine, 89, French fencer and Olympian.[143]
- Masako Shinpo, 82, Japanese track and field athlete and Olympian.[144]
- Henri Virlogeux, 71, French actor.[145]
- Harold Watkinson, 85, British businessman and politician.[146]
20
- Suzanne Baron, 68, French film editor.[147]
- Alexina Duchamp, 89, American art dealer and wife of Marcel Duchamp.[148]
- John Jacques, Baron Jacques, 90, British businessman and politician.[149]
- Paris Kanellakis, 42, Greek American computer scientist.
- Allan Mackintosh, 59, Danish physicist.[150]
- Mario Procaccino, 83, Italian-American lawyer and politician.[151]
- Maan Sassen, 84, Dutch politician.[152]
- Madge Sinclair, 57, Jamaican-American actress (Trapper John, M.D., Coming to America, The Lion King), Emmy winner (1991), leukemia.[153]
21
- Trenchard Cox, 90, British museum director.[154]
- Sammy Creason, 51, American session drummer, brain aneurism.
- R. F. V. Heuston, 72, British professor of law.[155]
- Roddy Lamb, 96, American gridiron football player.[156]
- Boris Ponomarev, 90, Soviet politician, ideologist, and historian.[157]
22
- Jean Aubry, 82, French gymnast and Olympian.[158]
- Lawrence Berk, 87, American composer, pianist, and music educator.[159]
- Ted Carroll, 56, Irish hurler.
- Pierre Cour, 79, French songwriter and lyricist.[160]
- Ferris Jennings, 82, American gridiron football player.
- Takuzo Kawatani, 54, Japanese film actor, lung cancer.
- Osvald Käpp, 90, Estonian wrestler and Olympian.[161]
- David Land, 77, British impresario and theatre producer.[162]
- Butterfly McQueen, 84, American actress (Gone with the Wind, The Mosquito Coast, Duel in the Sun).[163]
- James Meade, 88, English economist.[164]
- Tom Pettit, 64, American journalist.[165]
23
- Helen Andersen, 76, Canadian artist, cancer.[166]
- Attilio Bulgheri, 82, Italian football player.[167]
- Ralph H. Demmler, 91, American lawyer.[168]
- Gabrielle Keiller, 87, Scottish socialite, golfer, art collector and archaeological photographer.[169]
- Karl Jamshed Khandalavala, 91, Indian Air Force officer, Parsi art connoisseur, and lawyer.
- Patric Knowles, 84, English actor, cerebral hemorrhage.[170]
- Olof Rydbeck, 82, Swedish diplomat.[171]
24
- Phillip E. Areeda, 65, American lawyer and legal scholar, leukemia.[172]
- Aharon Becker, 90, Israeli politician.[173]
- Lojze Krakar, 69, Slovene poet, literary historian, and essayist.
- Carlos Lapetra, 57, Spanish football player.[174]
- Geoffrey Pinnington, 76, British journalist.[175]
- Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen, 86, Dutch politician .[176]
- Jack Siggins, 86, Irish rugby player.
25
- Frederick Becton, 87, United States Navy officer and destroyer commander during World War II.[177]
- Michel Berto, 56, French actor.
- James Boucher, 85, Irish cricketer.[178]
- Chang Kee-ryo, 84, South Korean surgeon, educator, and philanthropist.
- Akira Kono, 66, Japanese gymnast.[179]
- Emmanuel Levinas, 89, French-Lithuanian philosopher.[180]
- Marijan Lipovšek, 85, Slovenian pianist, composer and writer on music.[181]
- Dean Martin, 78, American singer ("Ain't That a Kick in the Head?", "That's Amore"), comedian and actor (The Dean Martin Show), pulmonary emphysema.[182]
- Henri Patrelle, 77, French football player and executive.
- Allen Russell Patrick, 85, Canadian politician .
- Víctor Peralta, 87, Argentine boxer.[183]
- Nicolas Slonimsky, 101, Russian-American musicologist.[184]
26
- Hüsamettin Böke, 85, Turkish footballer and referee.
- Al DeRogatis, 68, American gridiron football player, cancer.[185]
- Walter Horn, 87, German-American medievalist scholar.[186]
- Ángel Sauce, 84, Venezuelan composer, conductor and teacher.[187]
27
- Ferdinand Auth, 81, German politician.[188]
- Al Barlick, 80, American umpire in Major League Baseball.[189]
- Jeremy John Beadle, 39, British critic, writer and broadcaster, AIDS-related complications.[190]
- Edgar Bischoff, 83, Romanian-French composer and lyricist.[191]
- Henk Bouwman, 69, Dutch field hockey player and Olympic medalist.[192]
- Lois Bulley, 94, British county councillor, philanthropist and political activist.[193]
- Thomas C. Chalmers, 78, American physician and medical researcher.[194]
- Shura Cherkassky, 86, Ukrainian-American concert pianist.[195]
- William Campbell Gault, 85, American writer.[196]
- Boris Gnedenko, 83, Soviet/Ukrainian mathematician.[197]
- Winslow Hall, 83, American rower and Olympian.[198]
- Syd Herlong, 86, American politician.[199]
- Oscar Judd, 87, Canadian-American baseball player.[200]
- Genrikh Kasparyan, 85, Soviet chess player.
- Enzo Serafin, 83, Italian cinematographer.
28
- Madeleine Barot, 86, French activist and theologian.[201]
- Virginius Dabney, 94, American teacher, journalist, and writer.[202]
- Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis, 70, American electric blues musician, heart attack.[203]
- Walther Killy, 78, German literary scholar.
- Michel Michelet, 101, Ukrainian composer of film scores.[204]
- Howard C. Petersen, 85, American government official and banker.[205]
29
- Shirley Ascott, 65, British sprint canoer.[206]
- Nello Celio, 81, President of Switzerland.[207]
- Harold Collison, 86, British trade unionist.[208]
- Harry Cripps, 54, English football player.[209]
- Lita Grey, 87, American actress, cancer.[210]
- Hans Henkemans, 82, Dutch pianist, teacher, composer of classical music and psychiatrist.[211]
- Philippus Jacobus Idenburg, 94, Dutch statistician.[212]
- Johan Manusama, 85, Dutch Schoolteacher and Moluccan independence activist.
30
- Poul Andersen, 65, Danish footballer.[213]
- Hubert Clompe, 85, Romanian ski jumper who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics.[214]
- Ralph Flanagan, 81, American big band leader, pianist, composer, and arranger.[215]
- Doris Grau, 71, American script supervisor and voice actress (The Simpsons, The Critic, DuckTales), lung disease.[216]
- Richard Hornung, 45, American costume designer (Barton Fink, Miller's Crossing, Young Guns), AIDS.[217]
- Aleksandre Machavariani, 82, Georgian composer and conductor.[218]
- Heiner Müller, 66, German poet and playwright, laryngeal cancer.[219]
- Suzanne Prou, 75, French novelist.[220]
- Nestor Redondo, 67, Filipino comics artist.
- Katarina Taikon, 63, Swedish civil rights activist, writer and actor.[221]
31
- David Anderson, 79, Scottish judge, politician and Solicitor General for Scotland.
- Francis Woodman Cleaves, 84, American sinologist, linguist, and historian.[222]
- Gabriel d'Aubarède, 97, French novelist, literary critic and journalist.[223]
- Fritz Eckhardt, 88, Austrian actor, director, and writer.[224]
- Daniel O. Graham, 70, American Army officer.[225]
- Eduardo Hernández Moncada, 96, Mexican composer and conductor.[226]
- Bill Nyrop, 43, American ice hockey player, colon cancer.[227]
- Elisabeth Pinajeff, 95, Russian-German actress.[228]
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