Deaths in November 2000
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2000.
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.
November 2000
1
- George Armstrong, 56, English football player and coach, brain haemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage.[1]
- David Crook, 90, British-Chinese communist activist and spy.[2]
- Bernard Erhard, 66, American actor.
- Steve Evans, 58, American motorsports broadcaster.[3]
- Kjell Holler, 75, Norwegian economist and politician.[4]
- Steven Runciman, 97, English historian.[5]
2
- Eddie Collins, Jr., 83, American baseball player.[6]
- Robert Cormier, 75, American author and journalist,, complications from a blood clot.[7]
- Michael Herman, 57, French American mathematician.[8]
- Sue Ryder, 76, British baroness and charity founder.[9]
- Simeon Simeonov, 54, Bulgarian football goalkeeper.[10]
- Avatus Stone, 69, American gridiron football player, cancer.[11]
3
- Leonardo Benvenuti, 77, Italian screenwriter.[12]
- Bob Bryant, 82, American gridrion football player.[13]
- Charles F. Hockett, 84, American linguist.[14]
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson, 68, British composer and musicologist.[15]
- George Vandeman, 84, American evangelist and broadcaster.[16]
4
- Vernel Fournier, 72, American jazz drummer, cerebral hemorrhage.[17]
- Stephanie Lawrence, 50, British singer and actress, liver disease.[18]
- Amalia Hernández, 83, Mexican ballet choreographer.[19]
- John Reynolds, 77, American physicist.[20]
- Ian Sneddon, 80, Scottish mathematician.[21]
5
- Etienne Aigner, 95, Austrian-American fashion designer.
- Dionisio Arce, 73, Paraguayan football player.[22]
- David Brower, 88, American environmentalist.[23]
- Jimmie Davis, 101, American singer, songwriter and politician (Governor of Louisiana).[24]
- Victor Grinich, 75, American pioneer in the semiconductor industry, prostate cancer.[25]
- Henrik Lange, 92, Swedish Coastal Artillery officer.
- Frances Lee, 94, American film actress.[26]
- Willard Marshall, 79, American baseball player.[27]
- Bibi Titi Mohamed, 74, Tanzanian politician and activist.
- Jack O'Brian, 86, American entertainment journalist.
- Roger Peyrefitte, 93, French writer and diplomat, Parkinson's disease.[28]
- Frances C. Roberts, 83, American historian.
- Gleb Savinov, 85, Soviet and Russian painter and art teacher.
- Hu Sheng, 82, Chinese marxist theorist and historian.
- Mary Sinclair, 77, American actress.[29]
6
- Torgny Anderberg, 81, Swedish actor and film director.
- Eddy Bruma, 75, Surinamese politician, lawyer and writer, injuries sustained during robbery.
- Herbert Brün, 82, German composer and pioneer of electronic and computer music.[30]
- L. Sprague de Camp, 92, American writer.[31]
- John McPhail, 76, Scottish football player.[32]
- Stefaniya Stanyuta, 95, Soviet and Belarus theater and movie actress.
- Vasiliy Yershov, 51, Ukrainian javelin thrower and Olympian.[33]
7
- Tara Cherian, 87, Indian social activist and politician.
- Hal Fowler, 73, American poker player, diabetes.
- Julius Hatry, 93, German aircraft designer and builder.[34]
- Jim Hutchinson, 103, English cricketer and centenarian.[35]
- Nimalan Soundaranayagam, 50, Sri Lankan Tamil teacher and politician, assassinated.
- Chidambaram Subramaniam, 90, Indian politician and independence activist.[36]
- Ingrid of Sweden, 90, Queen consort of Frederick IX of Denmark.[37]
- Kōzaburō Yoshimura, 89, Japanese film director, heart failure.[38]
- Boris Zakhoder, 82, Russian poet and children's writer.[39]
8
- Brian Boydell, 83, Irish composer.[40]
- Elio Crovetto, 73, Italian actor and comedian.
- Dupa, 55, Belgian comics artist, cerebral hemorrhage.[41]
- John Levitow, 55, US Air Force loadmaster and recipient of the Medal of Honor, cancer.[42]
- Dick Morrissey, 60, British jazz musician and composer, cancer.[43]
- Faris Odeh, 14, Palestinian boy demonstrator, shot by the Israel Defense Forces.
- Józef Pińkowski, 71, Prime Minister of Poland.
- Svetlana Kana Radević, 62, Montenegrin architect.
- Jan van der Vaart, 69, Dutch ceramist.[44]
9
- Chiyonosuke Azuma, 74, Japanese actor and dancer, heart failure.
- Henri Baillot, 75, French football player.
- Vasantrao S. Dempo, 84, Indian industrialist and philanthropist.
- Avedis Donabedian, 81, Lebanse-American physician.[45]
- Sherwood Johnston, 73, American racing driver.
- Kurt Koch, 81, German football manager.[46]
- Ferenc Mayer, 92, Hungarian football player.[47]
- Eddie Miller, 84, American gridiron football player.[48]
- Eric Morley, 82, British TV host.[49]
- Hugh Paddick, 85, English actor (BBC radio show Round the Horne).[50]
10
- Adamantios Androutsopoulos, 81, Greek lawyer and politician, Prime Minister (1973-1974).
- Jacques Chaban-Delmas, 85, French Gaullist politician and Prime Minister of France, heart attack.[51]
- Jorge Fernández-Maldonado, 78, Peruvian politician, Prime Minister (1976).
- Bob Matthewson, 70, English footballer and referee.[52]
- Walter P. McConaughy, 92, American diplomat and ambassador.
- Alan Tyson, 74, British musicologist.[53]
- Dawn-Marie Wesley, 14, Canadian bullying victim, suicide by hanging.
11
- Rayford Barnes, 80, American actor.
- James Morris Blaut, 73, American anthropologist and geographer.[54]
- Hugo Pos, 86, Surinamese judge, writer, and poet.[55]
- Josef Schaupper, 37, Austrian deaf alpine skier, killed during the Kaprun disaster.[56]
- Sandra Schmitt, 19, German freestyle skier, killed during the Kaprun disaster.[57]
12
- Halvar Björk, 72, Swedish actor, lung cancer.
- John Bury, 75, British set designer, costume designer and lighting designer.[58]
- Wim Cohen, 77, Dutch mathematician.[59]
- Eugene Antonio Marino, 66, American Roman Catholic prelate, heart attack.[60]
- Frances Mercer, 85, American film actress.[61]
- Franck Pourcel, 87, French composer, arranger, and conductor, Parkinson's disease.[62]
- Leah Rabin, 72, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, lung cancer.[63]
13
- Menachem Ashkenazi, 66, Israeli international football referee.
- Gheorghe Ghimpu, 63, Romanian politician and political prisoner, traffic accident.[64]
- Audrey Stubbart, 105, American centenarian and oldest known full-time employee.
- Jim Wise, 81, American musical composer.[65]
14
- Len Gabrielson, 85, American baseball player.[66]
- Altaf Gauhar, 77, Pakistani writer, journalist, and poet, cancer.[67]
- Wiesław Gawłowski, 50, Polish volleyball player and coach, traffic collision.[68]
- Earl W. Renfroe, 93, American dentist and orthodontics pioneer.
- Pietro Rimoldi, 89, Italian cyclist.[69]
- Robert Trout, 91, American broadcast news reporter.[70]
15
- Edoardo Agnelli, 46, Italian football club director and son of industrialist Gianni Agnelli, suicide.[71]
- Bobby Collier, 70, American gridiron football player.[72]
- G. V. Desani, 91, British-Indian novelist, poet, and social commentator.[73]
- Bernard Gadney, 91, English rugby player.
- Mushtaq Gazdar, 60, Pakistani cinematographer.
- Václav Horák, 88, Czech football player and manager.[74]
- Rinaldo Martino, 79, Italian-Argentine soccer player.[75]
- Pietro Pasinati, 90, Italian football player and manager.[76]
- Joseph Robert Shoenfield, 73, American mathematical logician.
- Jens Jørgen Thorsen, 68, Danish artist, director, and jazz musician.[77]
- Harry Webb, 92, Australian politician.
- Simon Wigg, 40, English speedway rider, brain tumour.
16
- Joe C., 26, American rapper, musician and hype man, complications from celiac disease.
- Russ Conway, 75, English popular music pianist.[78]
- Josef Ertl, 75, German politician, complications from burn injuries.
- Ahmet Kaya, 43, Turkish folk singer, heart attack.
- DJ Screw, 29, American DJ and rapper, codeine overdose.
- Irmantas Stumbrys, 28, Lithuanian football player, suicide.[79]
- Athanasius, Metropolitan of Beni Suef, 77, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox bishop.[80]
- Hosea Williams, 74, American civil rights leader, scientist, and politician, cancer.[81]
17
- Paul W. Brown, 85, American lawyer.
- Francis Jennings, American historian.[82]
- William J. Murnane, 55, American egyptologist and author.[83]
- Louis Néel, 95, French physicist.[84]
- Hans Scherenberg, 90, German automobile engineer and executive (Daimler Benz).
- Bim Sherman, 50, Jamaican musician.
- Aleksandar Zorić, 75, Yugoslav and Serbian racing cyclist.[85]
18
- Konstantin Krizhevsky, 74, Russian football player.
- Jaap van der Leck, 89, Dutch football manager.[86]
- Hubert Miller, 82, American bobsledder.[87]
- Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh, 67, Irish physicist in the field of theoretical particle physics.
- Emin Sabitoglu, 63, Azerbaijani film music composer.
- Kim Spalding, 84, American film, television and theatre actor.[88]
- Ilya Starinov, 100, Soviet military officer.
- Torstein Tynning, 68, Norwegian politician.
19
- George Cosmas Adyebo, 53, Ugandan politician and economist, cancer.
- Robert Escarpit, 82, French academic, writer and journalist.[89]
- Charles Ruff, 61, American lawyer, heart attack.
- James Russell Wiggins, 96, United States Ambassador to the United Nations.[90]
20
- Morris Barry, 82, British television producer.
- Gaylord Carter, 95, American organist and film score composer.[91]
- Nikolay Dollezhal, 101, Czech-Soviet nuclear physicist.
- Barbara Janiszewska, 63, Polish middle-distance runner and Olympic medalist.[92]
- Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin, 73, Soviet/Russian animation director, animator and artist.[93]
- Mike Muuss, 42, American computer programmer (software utility Ping), traffic collision.[94]
- Kalle Päätalo, 81, Finnish novelist, lung cancer.[95]
21
- Cyril Clarke, 93, British physician, geneticist and entomologist.[96]
- Cliff Foenander, 99, Sri Lankan musician.
- Zygmunt Gadecki, 62, Polish football player.[97]
- Joe Gasparella, 73, American football player.[98]
- Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke, 86, German zoologist, ornithologist, and herpetologist.
- Harald Leipnitz, 74, German actor, lung cancer.[99]
- Ernest Lluch, 63, Spanish economist and politician, assassinated by ETA.[100]
- Åke Pettersson, 74, Finnish football player.
- Emil Zátopek, 78, Czechoslovakian runner and Olympic champion, stroke.[101]
22
- Caroline Benn, 74, American educationalist and writer, breast cancer.[102]
- Carlos Cardoso, Mozambican journalist, homicide.
- Jack Dyson, 66, British cricketer and footballer.[103]
- Fritz Fend, 80, German aeronautical engineer.
- Doug Hepburn, 74, Canadian strongman and weightlifter, perforated ulcer.
- David Hermelin, 63, American diplomat, ambassador to Norway.
- Alick Jeffrey, 61, English football player.
- Christian Marquand, 73, French director, actor and screenwriter, Alzheimer's disease.[104]
- Naresh Mehta, 78, Indian writer.
- Yoshihiro Momota, 54, Japanese professional wrestler and ring announcer, liver failure.
- Théodore Monod, 98, French naturalist, explorer, and humanist.[105]
- Kenneth Peacock, 78, Canadian ethnomusicologist, composer, and pianist.[106]
- Gerald Soffen, 74, American NASA scientist and educator.[107]
23
- Conrad Voss Bark, 87, British writer and journalist.[108]
- Florence Bell, 87, British biochemist and academic.
- Elma Mitchell, 81, British poet.[109]
- Brian Rawlinson, 69, English actor and screenwriter.
- Rayner Unwin, 74, British publisher, cancer.[110]
- Bernard Vorhaus, 95, American film director.[111]
24
- Félix Erviti Barcelona, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic priest.[112]
- Slavko Barbarić, 54, Croatian writer, poet, and Catholic priest.[113]
- Carla Capponi, 81, Italian partisan and politician.[114]
- Paul Lyneham, 55, Australian journalist and television presenter, lung cancer.
- Wasantha Sandanayake, 83, Sri Lankan singer.
- Mohammad Aslam Watanjar, Afghan general and politician, cancer.
25
- Hugh Alexander, 83, American professional baseball player and scout.[115]
- Canito, 44, Spanish football player, drug overdose.[116]
- Frederick Cass, 87, Canadian politician.
- James Deetz, 70, American anthropologist.[117]
- Mario Giacomelli, 75, Italian photographer and photojournalist.[118]
- Florizel Glasspole, 91, Jamaican Governor-General.
- Raymond Janot, 83, French politician.[119]
- Austin Rawlinson, 98, British swimmer and Olympian.[120]
- Gerd Vespermann, 74, German actor.[121]
26
- Ralph Bates, 101, British novelist.[122]
- Piet Biesiadecki, 80, American bobsledder and Olympian.[123]
- Otto Bittelmann, 89, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Paddy Donegan, 77, Irish politician.
- Zentaro Kosaka, 88, Japanese politician, renal failure.
- Carlo Simi, 76, Italian set- and costume designer and architect.
- Sebastiano Timpanaro, 77, Italian classical philologist, essayist, and literary critic.[124]
27
- Anne Barton, 76, American actress.[125]
- Malcolm Bradbury, 68, British author and literary critic.[126]
- Elena Cernei, 76, Romanian operatic mezzo-soprano and musicologist.[127]
- Willie Cunningham, 75, Scottish footballer.
- Viji, 34, Indian actress, suicide.
- George Wells, 91, American screenwriter and producer.[128]
- Dorothy Woolfolk, 87, American comic-book editor.[129]
28
- Gregg Barton, 88, American actor.
- Robert Bentley, 93, American animator.
- Carol Bolt, 59, Canadian playwright, liver cancer.
- Malcolm Bradbury, 68, English author and academic.
- Michael Cramer, 70, German actor.[130]
- Henry B. González, 84, American Democratic politician (House of Representatives member from Texas 1961-1999).[131]
- Liane Haid, 105, Austrian actress.[132]
- Bernard Lutic, 57, French cinematographer.[133]
- Len Shackleton, 78, English footballer ("Clown Prince of Soccer").[134]
29
- Marvel Cooke, 97, American journalist, writer, and civil rights activist, leukemia.[135]
- Margaret Early, 80, American film actress, heart failure.[136]
- Lee Fogolin, Sr., 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Black Hawks).
- Lou Groza, 76, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[137]
- Liam Hamilton, 72, Irish judge, Chief Justice (1994-2000).[138]
- Ilmar Merkle III, 78, Estonian poet and publicist.
30
- Vladimir Anić, 70, Croatian linguist and lexicographer, prostate cancer.[139]
- Olga Bogaevskaya, 85, Soviet and Russian painter and graphic artist.
- Vladimir Dedijer, 76, Serbian politician and partisan fighter during World War II.
- Jānis Kalniņš, 96, Latvian-Canadian composer and conductor.
- Kiyotaka Katsuta, 52, Japanese serial killer and thief, execution by hanging.
- Ansumane Mané, Bissau-Guinean soldier and rebel, killed in action.
- Eloise Jarvis McGraw, 84, American author, cancer.[140]
- Gerhard Schedl, 43, Austrian composer, suicide.[141]
- Scott Smith, 45, Canadian rock bassist (Loverboy), drowned.[142]
- Skeets Tolbert, 91, American jazz musician and bandleader.[143]
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