Deaths in October 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 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.
October 1990
1
- John Stewart Bell, 62, Northern Irish physicist, cerebral hemorrhage.[1]
- Edmund George Irving, 80, British hydrographer.
- Andrzej Krzanowski, 39, Polish composer.[2]
- Augustin Laurent, 94, French politician.[3]
- Curtis LeMay, 83, American general, heart attack.[4]
- Russell Thacher, 71, American film producer (Soylent Green), complications from surgery.[5]
- Tommy Thompson, 63, American football player, cancer.[6]
2
- Peter Herman Adler, 90, Austrian-born American conductor.[7]
- Xosé María Díaz Castro, 76, Galician poet and translator.[8]
- John Groff, 100, American general, heart attack.[9]
- Loni Nest, 75, German actress.[10]
- Isolina Rondón, 77, Puerto Rican nationalist.
- Fred Rwigyema, 33, Rwandan soldier, shot.
- Heinie Schuble, 83, American baseball player.[11]
- Mercedes Simone, 86, Argentinian singer and actress.
- Norbert Vesak, 53, Canadian choreographer, brain aneurysm.[12]
3
- Winslow Ames, 83, American art historian, heart attack.[13]
- Amy Bailey, 94, Jamaican civil rights activist.
- Charlotte Boyle, 91, American swimmer.[14]
- Stefano Casiraghi, 30, Italian powerboat racer, boating accident.
- Res Jost, 72, Swiss theoretical physicist.[15]
- Eleanor Steber, 76, American opera singer, complications from heart surgery.[16]
4
- Alyn Ainsworth, 66, British musician.
- Jill Bennett, 58, English actress, drug overdose.[17]
- Avis Bunnage, 67, English actress.[18]
- Erwin Bünning, 84, German biologist, Alzheimer's disease.
- Luciano Catenacci, 57, Italian actor.
- Roy Charman, 60, English sound engineer.
- Jacques de Mahieu, 74, French-Argentine anthropologist and peronist.
- Vance Dinges, 75, American baseball player.[19]
- Sergey Lapin, 78, Soviet diplomat.
- František Nekolný, 82, Czechoslovak boxer.[20]
- Waldemar Philippi, 61, German footballer.[21]
- Ray Stephens, 35, American singer (Village People) and actor (The Great Space Coaster), AIDS.
- Peter Taylor, 62, English football player, lung disease.
5
- Félix Dafauce, 93, Spanish actor.
- André Grabar, 94, Ukrainian-American art historian.[22]
- Dixie Howell, 70, American baseball player.[23]
- Yoshio Kondo, 80, American Biologist and malacologist.
- J. Murray Mitchell, 62, American climatologist.[24]
- Sam Taylor, 74, American saxophonist.[25]
- Ramkumar Verma, 85, Hindi poet.[26]
- Đorđe Vujadinović, 80, Yugoslav football player.
- Jan Hendrik Waszink, 81, Dutch Latin scholar.[27]
6
- Märta Dorff, 81, Swedish film actress.[28]
- Asser Fagerström, 78, Finnish pianist, composer and actor.
- James E. Newcom, 85, American film editor.
- Danny Rodriguez, 22, American Christian rapper, shot.[29]
- Richard P. Ross Jr., 84, American general.
- Henryk Vogelfanger, 86, Polish actor.
- Bahriye Üçok, 70-71, Turkish politician and journalist, assassinated.
7
- Chiara Badano, 18, Italian Catholic activist, osteosarcoma, bone cancer.[30]
- Bellarmino Bagatti, 84, Italian archaeologist.[31]
- Darrel Brown, 67, American basketball player.[32]
- Beatrice Hutton, 97, Australian architect.
- Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, 78, Emirati politician, prime minister (since 1979).[33]
- Scott M. Matheson, 61, American politician, governor of Utah (1977–1985), multiple myeloma.[34]
- Grim Natwick, 100, American animator (Fleischer Studios), pneumonia.[35]
- Manuel Ramos Otero, 42, Puerto Rican writer, AIDS.
8
- Juan José Arévalo, 86, Guatemalan politician, president (1945–1951).[36]
- Frank Cope, 74, American football player.[37]
- William Henry Harrison III, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1951–1955, 1961–1965, 1967–1969), heart failure.
- William James Jameson, 92, American judge.[38]
- Jimmy Mills, 96, Scottish-American footballer.
- Robert F. Murphy, 66, American anthropologist, heart failure.[39]
- Kamalapati Tripathi, 85, Indian politician.
- Eric Wennström, 81, Swedish hurdler.[40]
- B.J. Wilson, 43, English drummer, pneumonia.
9
- Mildred Bayer, 81, American humanitarian.
- Murray Bowen, 77, American psychologist.[41]
- John Brooks, 80, American Olympic long jumper (1936).[42]
- Georges de Rham, 87, Swiss mathematician.[43]
- Dessie Grew, 37, Irish Provisional IRA volunteer, shot.
- Markku Hakulinen, 34, Finnish ice hockey player, suicide by train collision.[44]
- Martin McCaughey, 23, Irish Provisional IRA volunteer, shot.
- Richard Murdoch, 83, English actor.[45]
- Arnold Olsen, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1971).[46]
- Géza Ottlik, 78, Hungarian writer and mathematician.[47]
- Boris Paichadze, 75, Soviet footballer.[48]
- Lars Thörn, 86, Swedish sailor.[49]
10
- Kenneth Cross (physiologist), 74, British physiologist.
- Emil Josef Diemer, 82, German chess player.[50]
- Walter Hammersen, 79, German politician.
- Dick Jorgensen, 56, American football official, cancer.[51]
- Irene Mayer Selznick, 83, American theatrical producer, breast cancer.[52]
- Jerónimo Mihura, 88, Spanish film director.[53]
- Wally Moses, 80, American baseball player.[54]
- Tom Murton, 62, American prison warden, cancer.
- Floyd R. Newman, 99, American oil businessman.[55]
- Barbara Boggs Sigmund, 51, American politician, cancer.[56]
- Edward Szostak, 79, Polish basketball player.[57]
- Carlos Thompson, 67, Argentine actor, suicide by gunshot.[58]
- Josef Trousílek, 72, Czechoslovak ice hockey player.[59]
11
- Ichio Asukata, 75, Japanese politician.[60]
- Anatole Broyard, 70, American writer and journalist, prostate cancer.[61]
- George Corbett, 82, American football player.[62]
- Günter Kuhnke, 78, German submarine commander.
- Ken Spain, 44, American basketball player, cancer.[63]
- Robert Tessier, 56, American actor, cancer.
- Adri van Male, 80, Dutch footballer.[64]
12
- Rifaat el-Mahgoub, 64, Egyptian politician, shot.
- Leonard Krieger, 72, American historian.[65]
- Leif Larsen, 84, Norwegian sailor.
- Rahman Morina, 47, Yugoslav politician, heart attack.
- John O'Brien, 65, New Zealand politician.
- Frederick Rossini, 91, American thermodynamicist.
- Bridget Bate Tichenor, 72, British surrealist painter and fashion editor.[66]
- Peter Wessel Zapffe, 90, Norwegian philosopher.
13
- Lino Donoso, 68, Cuban baseball player.[67]
- Douglas Edwards, 73, American newscaster, bladder cancer.[68]
- Hans Freudenthal, 85, German-born Dutch mathematician.[69]
- Hans Namuth, 75, German-American photographer, traffic collision.[70]
- Le Duc Tho, 78, Vietnamese politician and diplomat, Nobel Prize recipient (1973), cancer.[71]
- Lewis Veraldi, 60, American automotive engineer, heart attack.[72]
14
- Leonard Bernstein, 72, American conductor and composer (West Side Story), pneumonia.[73]
- Tom Brigance, 77, American fashion designer.
- Leon Brown, 71, American basketball player.[74]
- Daniel Guilet, 91, French-American violinist, cerebral hemorrhage.[75]
- Irina Odoyevtseva, 95, Russian poet, novelist and memoirist.[76]
- Clifton Pugh, 65, Australian artist, heart attack.[77]
- Carin Swensson, 85, Swedish actress.
15
- Tibor Berczelly, 78, Hungarian Olympic fencer (1936, 1948, 1952).[78]
- Helen Bray, 100, American silent film actress.[79]
- Sam Dolgoff, 88, Russian-American anarchist.[80]
- Wilhelm Magnus, 83, German-American mathematician.[81]
- David McCalden, 39, British-American far-right activist, AIDS.[82]
- William Edwin Minshall, Jr., 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1955–1974).[83]
- Gwen Nelson, 89, English actress.
- Yu Pingbo, 90, Chinese literary critic.
- Boris Piotrovsky, 82, Soviet archaeologist.[84]
- Delphine Seyrig, 58, French actress, ovarian cancer.[85]
- Om Shivpuri, 52, Indian actor, heart attack.
- Vital Van Landeghem, 77, Belgian football player.
16
- Art Blakey, 71, American drummer, lung cancer.[86]
- Jorge Bolet, 75, Cuban-American pianist, AIDS-related complications.[87]
- Douglas Campbell, 94, American flying ace during World War I.[88]
- Dorothy M. Healy, 76, American historian.
- Berl Huffman, 83, American sports coach.
- Carl Just, 93, Norwegian journalist.
- Blake Pelly, 83, Australian politician and businessman.
- Roger Powell, 94, English bookbinder.[89]
- Giovanni Varglien, 79, Italian footballer.[90]
- Alexander Zakin, 87, Russian-American pianist, heart failure.[91]
17
- Ralph Bowman, 79, Canadian ice hockey player.[92]
- Denis Cordner, 66, Australian footballer.
- Harry Fletcher, 80, Australian politician.
- Seth Morgan, 41, American novelist, traffic collision.[93]
- Jordan Olivar, 75, American football player, cancer.[94]
- Tadashige Ono, 81, Japanese artist.
- Paul Seabury, 67, American political scientist, kidney failure.[95]
18
- Michael Bigg, 50, English-Canadian marine biologist, leukemia.
- Marie-France Dufour, 41, French singer, leukemia.
- Nick Etten, 77, American baseball player.[96]
- Pyotr Fedoseyev, 82, Soviet philosopher.
- Sol Furth, 83, American Olympic jumper (1932).[97]
- Sir Ben Lockspeiser, 99, British scientific administrator (CERN).
- Harry Marker, 91, American film editor.
- Heinz Oskar Vetter, 72, German politician.
19
- Jerry Cronin, 65, Irish politician, Parkinson's disease.
- Haim Gvati, 89, Zionist activist and Israeli politician.
- René Highway, 35, Canadian dancer, AIDS.
- Augusto Tiezzi, 80, Italian cinematographer.
- Samuel Wilbert Tucker, 77, American lawyer.[98]
- Lew Worsham, 73, American golfer.[99]
20
- Colette Audry, 84, French writer.[100]
- Américo Hoss, 74, Hungarian-Argentine cinematographer.
- Freda Jackson, 82, English actress.[101]
- Alma Theodora Lee, 78, Australian botanist and plant taxonomist.
- Joel McCrea, 84, American actor, pneumonia.[102]
- Kona Prabhakara Rao, 74, Indian politician, cardiopulmonary failure.
21
- Karl Egil Aubert, 66, Norwegian mathematician.[103]
- Tom Carvel, 84, Greek-American businessman.[104]
- Dany Chamoun, 56, Lebanese politician, murdered.
- Eugen Haugland, 78, Norwegian triple jumper and Olympian.[105]
- Jo Ann Kelly, 46, English musician, brain cancer.[106]
- Lotar Olias, 76, German composer.[107]
- Brij Sadanah, 57, Indian filmmaker, suicide by gunshot.
- Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar, 69, Indian composer and guru, heart attack.[108]
- Athol Shmith, 76, Australian photographer.
- Ruth Stockton, 74, American politician.
- Frank Waddey, 85, American baseball player.[109]
22
- Louis Althusser, 72, French philosopher, heart attack.[110]
- Kamil Lhoták, 78, Czechoslovak artist.[111]
- Nikolay Rybnikov, 59, Soviet and Russian film actor, heart attack.[112]
- Frank Sinkwich, 70, American football player.[113]
23
- Norman Buchan, 67, British politician.
- P. K. Kelkar, 81, Indian scientist.
- Berthold Lubetkin, 88, Georgian-British architect.[114]
- Zephania Mothopeng, 77, South African political activist, lung cancer.
- Dave Murray, 37, Canadian skier and Olympian, skin cancer.[115]
- Thomas Williams, 63, American novelist, lung cancer.[116]
24
- André Aumerle, 83, French cyclist.[117]
- Jim Clark, 63, American baseball player.[118]
- Boris Maluev, 61, Soviet and Russian painter.
- John Sex, 34, American singer, AIDS.
- Richard Tyler, 62, American sound engineer.
25
- Ed Bagdon, 64, American football player.[119]
- Major Holley, 66, American bassist, heart attack.[120]
- Zara Mints, 63, Soviet literary scientist.
- Bennie Oosterbaan, 84, American football player.[121]
- Alberto da Costa Pereira, 60, Portuguese footballer.[122]
- Ikey Robinson, 86, American banjoist.[123]
- Williamson A. Sangma, 71, Indian politician.
26
- Lawrence Andreasen, 44, American diver, accidental fall.[124]
- Robert Antelme, 73, French writer.
- Joan Brown, 52, American painter, blunt force trauma, accident.[125]
- Arne Dagfin Dahl, 96, Norwegian soldier.
- Guillermo Garcia Gonzales, 36, Cuban chess Grandmaster, traffic collision.
- Breandán Ó hEithir, 60, Irish writer and broadcaster.
- Ödön Lendvay, 47, Hungarian basketball player.[126]
- William S. Paley, 89, American television executive, kidney failure.[127]
- Johnny Sanders, 68, American football executive, heart failure.[128]
- Harry Wilson, 88, American multi-athlete.
27
- Chet Adams, 75, American football player.
- Rafael Banquells, 73, Cuban-Mexican actor, director and TV producer.
- Xavier Cugat, 90, Spanish musician, heart failure.[129]
- Jacques Demy, 59, French film director and lyricist, AIDS.[130]
- Princess Sophie of Hohenberg, 89, Austrian noble, daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
- Wacław Kowalski, 74, Polish actor.[131]
- Elliott Roosevelt, 80, American general and politician, son of Franklin D. Roosevelt, heart failure.[132]
- Ugo Tognazzi, 68, Italian actor and filmmaker, cerebral hemorrhage.[133]
- Béla Volentik, 82, Hungarian football player.
28
- Aleksandra Chudina, 66, Soviet athlete, stomach cancer.[134]
- Ernst Rudolf Huber, 87, German jurist.[135]
- Kolau Nadiradze, 95, Soviet poet.
- Geminio Ognio, 72, Italian Olympic water polo player (1948, 1952).[136]
- Robert Jan Verbelen, 79, Belgian nazi collaborator during World War II.
29
- Aleksei Alelyukhin, 70, Soviet flying ace during World War II.
- Joseph Attles, 87, American actor.[137]
- Herbert Brodkin, 77, American producer and director of film and television.[138]
- Emrys Roberts, 80, Welsh politician.
- William French Smith, 73, American lawyer, attorney general (1981–1985), cancer.[139]
- Juha Vainio, 52, Finnish musician, heart attack.
- Volker von Collande, 76, German actor and filmmaker.[140]
30
- Wim Gijsen, 57, Dutch author.[141]
- Willy Jürissen, 78, German football player.
- Harry Lauter, 76, American actor, heart attack.
- Vinod Mehra, 45, Indian actor, heart attack.
- Craig Russell, 42, Canadian drag queen and actor, AIDS.[142]
- Alfred Sauvy, 92, French demographer.[143]
- V. Shantaram, 88, Indian actor and filmmaker.[144]
- Tom Steele, 81, American stuntman.
- Piroska Szekrényessy, 74, Hungarian pair skater and Olympian.[145]
- Kwok Tak-Seng, 79, Hong Kong businessman, heart attack.[146]
- Germaine Van Dievoet, 91, Belgian swimmer.[147]
31
- Carl Belew, 59, American country musician, cancer.[148]
- Harold Caccia, Baron Caccia, 84, British diplomat.[149]
- Jim Foster, 55, American LGBT activist, AIDS.
- Aya Kōda, 86, Japanese novelist, heart attack.
- Hugh McPhillips, 70, American actor and television director, traffic collision.
- Roger Price, 72, American humorist and author.[150]
- M. L. Vasanthakumari, 62, Indian singer, cancer.[151]
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