Deaths in December 1996
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 1996.
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 1996
1
- Peter Bronfman, 67, Canadian businessman and entrepreneur, cancer.[1]
- Alan Coldham, 90, Australian tennis player.
- Sonia Furió, 59, Spanish-Mexican actress, singer, and dancer.[2]
- Irving Gordon, 81, American songwriter, myeloma cancer.[3]
- Jacek Gutowski, 36, Polish weightlifter.[4]
- James Record, 77, American politician and author.[5]
- Jan G. Waldenström, 90, Swedish physician.
2
- Jules Bastin, 63, Belgian operatic bass.[6]
- Jean Jérôme Hamer, 80, Belgian Roman Catholic cardinal.[7]
- Mike Morgan, 54, American gridiron football player.[8]
- Marri Chenna Reddy, 77, Indian politician.
3
- John Bateman, 56, American Major League baseball player.[9]
- Georges Duby, 77, French historian, cancer.[10]
- Norm Houser, 80, American racing driver.
- Babrak Karmal, 67, Afghan revolutionary and President of Afghanistan, liver cancer.[11]
- Solveig von Schoultz, 89, Finnish writer, novelist, and teacher.
4
- Syd Heylen,76, Australian actor, comedian, and variety performer, stroke.
- Willard Parker, 84, American actor, heart attack.[12]
- Leon Polk Smith, 90, American painter.[13]
- Albert Winsemius, 86, Dutch economist, pneumonia.
- Ans Wortel, 67, Dutch painter, poet and writer.[14]
- Jan Čuřík, 72, Czech cinematographer.[15]
5
- Robert Brewer, 72, United States Army officer during World War II.
- Wilf Carter, 91, Canadian Country and Western singer, songwriter, and yodeller, stomach cancer.[16]
- Karl H. Fell, 59, German politician.
- Cliff Mapes, 74, American baseball player.[17]
- Carey Spicer, 87, American football and basketball player and coach.
- Adolf Bredo Stabell, 88, Norwegian diplomat.
6
- Harry Babcock, 66, American gridiron football player.[18]
- Jean Bertholle, 87, French painter.[19]
- Victor Bruns, 92, German composer and bassoonist.
- ʿAbd al-Hamid Kishk, 63, Egyptian preacher, scholar of Islam, activist, and author.
- Robert Lees, 74, American linguist.
- Ricky Owens, 57, American singer.
- Pete Rozelle, 70, American commissioner of the National Football League, brain cancer.[20]
7
- José Donoso, 72, Chilean writer, journalist and professor, liver cancer.[21]
- Johnny Hall, 79, American gridiron football player.[22]
- Ali Hatami, 52, Iranian film director, screenwriter, art director, and costume designer, pancreatic cancer.
- Giuseppe Perego, 81, Italian comics artist.[23]
- Phillip Reed, 88, American actor.[24]
- Ryszard Szymczak, 51, Polish football player.[25]
8
- Rolf Blomberg, 84, Swedish explorer, writer, photographer and producer of documentary films.[26]
- Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa, 90, Italian prince.
- Espanto III, 56, Mexican professional wrestler, heart attack.
- José Luis González, 70, Puerto Rican essayist, novelist, and journalist.[27]
- Jack H. Hexter, 86, American historian.[28]
- Tommy Lahiff, 86, Australian rules football player.
- John Langeloth Loeb Sr., 94, American investor and executive.[29]
- Paulene Myers, 83, American actress (Lady Sings the Blues, The Sting, My Cousin Vinny).[30]
- Johnny Olszewski, 66, American gridiron football player.[31]
- Howard Rollins, 46, American actor (Ragtime, In the Heat of the Night, A Soldier's Story), complications from AIDS-related lymphoma.[32]
- Dorothy Schroeder, 68, American baseball player, intracranial aneurysm.
- Marin Sorescu, 60, Romanian poet, playwright, and novelist, heart attack.[33]
- Kashiwado Tsuyoshi, 58, Japanese sumo wrestler, liver failure.
9
- June Carlson, 72, American actress, aneurysm.[34]
- Patty Donahue, 40, American vocalist of new wave group the Waitresses, lung cancer.
- Li Ki-joo, 70, South Korean football player.
- Mary Leakey, 83, British paleoanthropologist.[35]
- Diana Morgan, 88, British playwright and screenwriter.[36]
- Alain Poher, 87, French politician.[37]
- Ivor Roberts-Jones, 83, British sculptor.
- Raphael Samuel, 61, British Marxist historian and intellectual.[38]
- Woody Woodard, 79, American gridiron football player and coach, basketball coach, track coach, college athletics administrator.
10
- Jakov Blažević, 84, Croatian lawyer and politician.
- John Duffey, 62, American bluegrass musician, heart attack.[39]
- John Price, 83, Danish film actor and director, and the father of Danish screenwriter Adam Price.
- Richa Sharma, 32, Indian actress.
- Eric Webber, 76, English football player and manager.
- Faron Young, 64, American country music producer, singer and songwriter, suicide.[40]
11
- Juan Carlos Barbieri, 64, Argentine actor.
- Des Booth, 76, Australian politician.
- Charles Hamilton, 82, American paleographer, handwriting expert and author.
- Willie Rushton, 59, English cartoonist, comedian, and actor, heart attack.[41]
- W. G. G. Duncan Smith, 82, British Royal Air Force flying ace during World War II.
- Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, 84, French photojournalist and politician, cancer.[42]
12
- Larry Gates, 81, American actor (Guiding Light, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, In the Heat of the Night).[43]
- George Jumonville, 79, American Major League Baseball player.[44]
- Buks Marais, 68, South African rugby player.
- Vance Packard, 82, American journalist, social critic, and author.[45]
13
- Waheed Akhtar, 62, Indian poet, writer, critic, and a Muslim scholar and philosopher.
- Mae Barnes, 89, American jazz singer, dancer and comic entertainer.[46]
- Edward Blishen, 76, English author and broadcaster.[47]
- James Cassels, 89, British Army officer.
- Francesco Gabrieli, 92, Italian arabist.[48]
- Arthur Jacobs, 74, British music critic and musicologist.
- Eulace Peacock, 82, American sprinter, Alzheimer's disease.[49]
- Clarence Wijewardena, 53, Sri Lankan singer, composer and musician, liver cirrhosis.[50]
- Cao Yu, 86, Chinese playwright.[51]
14
- John Craven, 49, English football player, heart attack.[52]
- Howard B. Keck, 83, American businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder.[53]
- Andy McLaren, 74, Scottish football player.
- Gaston Miron, 68, French Canadian writer.[54]
15
- Dawn Crosby, 33, American heavy metal singer, liver failure from substance abuse.
- Giuseppe Dossetti, 83, Italian jurist, politician, and Catholic priest.[55]
- Dave Kaye, 90, English pianist.[56]
- Harry Kemelman, 88, American mystery writer and a professor of English, kidney failure.[57]
- Tristan Keuris, 50, Dutch composer.
- Adalberto López, 73, Mexican football player.
- Laurens van der Post, 90, South African Afrikaner author, farmer, journalist, philosopher, explorer and conservationist.[58]
16
- Quentin Bell, 86, English biographer and art historian.[59]
- Sven Bergqvist, 82, Swedish football and ice hockey player,.
- George M. Jones, 85, United States Army brigadier general.
- Dolores Medio, 85, Spanish writer.
- Carlo Reguzzoni, 88, Italian football player.[60]
- Arthur Shores, 92, American civil rights attorney.[61]
17
- Armando, 26, American house music producer and DJ, leukemia.[62]
- Wayne Barlow, 84, American composer of classical music.[63]
- Li Han-hsiang, 70, Chinese film director, heart attack.[64]
- Johannes Kaiser, 60, German sprinter.
- Adriaan Maas, 89, Dutch sailor and Olympian.[65]
- Lawrie Miller, 73, New Zealand cricket player.
- Ruby Murray, 61, Northern Irish singer and actress, liver cancer.[66]
- George Pfann, 94, American gridiron football player and coach.
- İlyas Seçkin, 78, Turkish politician.
- Stanko Todorov, 76, Bulgarian communist politician.
- Sun Yaoting, 92, last imperial Chinese eunuch.
18
- Irving Caesar, 101, American lyricist and theater composer.[67]
- Charles Deaton, 75, American architect.[68]
- Gwilym Hugh Lewis, 99, British flying ace during World War I.
- Ayşe Şan, 58, Kurdish singer.
- Suryakantam, 72, Indian actress.
19
- Bobby Cole, 64, American musician, heart attack.[69]
- Ted Darling, 61, Canadian sportscaster, Pick disease.
- Ejvind Hansen, 72, Danish sprint canoeist.[70]
- Ronald Howard, 78, English actor and writer.[71]
- Amata Kabua, 68, President of the Marshall Islands (1979–1996).[72]
- Yulii Borisovich Khariton, 92, Russian nuclear physicist.[73]
- Marcello Mastroianni, 72, Italian actor (La Dolce Vita, 8½, Divorce Italian Style), pancreatic cancer.[74]
20
- Melio Bettina, 80, American boxer.
- Osvaldo Lira, 92, Chilean priest, philosopher and theologian.
- Thakin Lwin, 82, Burmese politician, trade unionist, writer and journalist.
- Charles Morton, 80, American racing cyclist and Olympian.[75]
- Carl Sagan, 62, American astronomer, astrophysicist, and author (Cosmos, Contact), pneumonia.[76]
21
- Kell Areskoug, 90 Swedish Olympic sprinter.[77]
- Christine Brückner, 75, German writer.
- Clarence Gosse, 84, Canadian politician.
- Barry Gray, 80, American radio personality, known as "The father of Talk Radio".
- Kálmán Hazai, 83, Hungarian water polo player.[78]
- Margret Rey, 90, German-American children's author and illustrator, heart attack.[79]
- Alfred Tonello, 67, French racing cyclist.[80]
22
- Oscar Alende, 87, Argentine politician.
- Mária Bartuszová, 60, Slovakian sculptor.
- Nealie Duggan, 73, Irish Gaelic football player.
- Fred Green, 63, American baseball player.[81]
- Chiang Hsiao-yung, 48, Taiwanese politician, esophageal cancer.
- Don Meade, 83, American National Champion jockey.
- Igor Oberberg, 89, Russian Empire-born German cinematographer.[82]
23
- Aram Karamanoukian, 86, Syrian Army Lieutenant General, politician and author.
- Rina Ketty, 85, Italian singer.[83]
- Vicente González Lizondo, 54, Spanish politician, heart attack.
- Mića Popović, 73, Serbian artist.[84]
- Ronnie Scott, 69, British jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner, accidental overdose of barbiturate.[85]
- Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain, 85, Spanish princess, heart attack.[86]
- Emrys Thomas, 96, Welsh socialist politician.
- Sophie Toscan du Plantier, 39, French television producer, beaten to death.
24
- Al Adair, 67, Canadian politician and baseball player, heart attack.
- Takeo Doi, 92, Japanese aircraft designer.
- Leonard Firestone, 89, American businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist.[87]
- Bobby Robinson, 46, Scottish football player.[88]
- Nguyen Huu Tho, 86, Vietnamese revolutionary and politician.[89]
- Milan Vasojević, 63, Serbian basketball coach.
25
- Lee Alexander, 69, American politician, cancer.[90]
- Tony Dauksza, 84, American football player, film-maker, and outdoorsman.
- Roger Duchesne, 90, French actor.[91]
- Bill Hewitt, 68, Canadian sportscaster, heart attack.
- Bill Osmanski, 80, American gridiron football player and coach.[92]
- Al Schottelkotte, 69, American news anchor and reporter, cancer.
- Sue Bailey Thurman, 93, American author, historian and civil rights activist.
- Clayton Tonnemaker, 68, American gridiron football player.[93]
- Harry Watson, 92, New Zealand racing cyclist.[94]
- August Wenzinger, 91, Swiss musician and conductor.[95]
26
- Narcís Jubany Arnau, 83, Spanish Catholic cardinal.[96]
- Ray Bray, 79, American gridiron football player.
- Michael Bruno, 64, Israeli economist, cancer.[97]
- Frank Edwin Egler, 85, American plant ecologist.[98]
- Frank Liebel, 77, American National Football League player.[99]
- Eleanor Lynn, 80, American actress.
- Misha Mahowald, 33, American computational neuroscientist, suicide.
- JonBenét Ramsey, 6, American child beauty queen, asphyxia by strangulation and craniocerebral trauma.
- Morris Schapiro, 83, American investment banker and chess master.
- Olle Tandberg, 78, Swedish boxer.[100]
27
- Gene Brabender, 55, American Major League Baseball pitcher, brain aneurysm.[101]
- Mary Celine Fasenmyer, 90, American mathematician.
- Johnny Heartsman, 60, American blues musician and songwriter, stroke.[102]
- Gabriel Loire, 92, French French stained glass artist.
- Julián Mateos, 58, Spanish actor and film producer, lung cancer.[103]
- Kourkène Medzadourian, 88, Armenian activist.
- Nicolae Militaru, 71, Romanian soldier and communist politician, cancer.
- Neil O'Donnell, 82, American basketball player.[104]
- Juan José Ortega, 92, Mexican film director, producer and screenwriter.[105]
- Sarmad Sindhi, 35, Pakistani folk singer and songwriter, traffic accident.
- Jean-Claude Tramont, 62, Belgian film director.[106]
28
- Edward Carfagno, 89, American fencer and art director (Ben-Hur, The Bad and the Beautiful, Soylent Green), Oscar winner (1953, 1954, 1960).
- Ferd Dreher, 83, American gridiron football player.[107]
- Katherine Pollak Ellickson, 91, American labor economist.[108]
- Edward Gerard Hettinger, 94, American Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop.
- Annik Shefrazian, 86-87, Iranian Armenian actress.
29
- Alma Birk, 79, British journalist and politician.
- Pennar Davies, 85, British writer.[109]
- Mireille Hartuch, 90, French singer, composer, and actress.[110]
- Margaret Herbison, 89, Scottish politician, cancer.
- Jerry Knight, 44, American R&B vocalist and bassist, cancer.
- Dorothy Livesay, 87, Canadian poet.[111]
- Daniel Mayer, 87, French politician and member of the French Resistance.[112]
- Robert J. Morris, 82, American anti-Communist activist, heart failure.[113]
- Vasily Ilyich Mykhlik, 74, Soviet Air Forces pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Tom Pedi, 83, American actor.
- Gino Sinimberghi, 83, Italian opera singer.[114]
- Oswald Szemerényi, 83, Hungarian linguist.[115]
30
- Pokey Allen, 53, American gridiron football player and coach.
- Lew Ayres, 88, American actor (All Quiet on the Western Front, Dr. Kildare, Johnny Belinda).[116]
- Lou Barle, 80, American basketball player.
- Erik Heiberg, 80, Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist.[117]
- Jack Nance, 53, American actor (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks, Dune), subdural hematoma.[118]
- Lev Oshanin, 84, Russian poet, playwright and writer.
- Broome Pinniger, 94, Indian field hockey player.[119]
- Keith A. Walker, 61, American writer, film producer, actor (The Fall Guy, The Goonies, Free Willy), cancer. [120]
31
- Wesley Addy, 83, American actor.[121]
- Annie Ducaux, 88, French actress.[122]
- Sam Narron, 83, American baseball player and coach.[123]
- Michael Roberts, 88, British historian of early modern Sweden.[124]
- Winston P. Wilson, 85, United States Air Force major general.[125]
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