Deaths in December 1994

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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 1994.

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 1994[]

1[]

  • Samia Gamal, 70, Egyptian belly dancer and actress.[1]
  • Reg Garvin, 82, Australian rules football player.
  • William S. Hanna, 71, American politician.
  • Helen McCloy, 90, American writer.[2]
  • Calvin Mooers, 75, American computer scientist.[3]

2[]

  • Bogumił Andrzejewski, 72, Polish writer and linguist.
  • Julien Davies Cornell, 84, American lawyer who defended pacifist Ezra Pound.[4]
  • Miguel M. Delgado, 88, Mexican film director and screenwriter, cancer.[5]
  • Orhan Şaik Gökyay, 92, Turkish author.[6]
  • Alan Splet, 54, American sound designer and sound editor.
  • Reginald Claude Sprigg, 75, Australian geologist and conservationist.

3[]

  • Giorgi Chanturia, 35, Georgian politician and the National Democratic Party leader, homicide.
  • John E. Henderson, 77, American politician of the Republican Party.
  • Earl Johnson, 75, American baseball player and scout and World War II veteran.[7]
  • Mihail Lozanov, 83, Bulgarian football player.[8]

4[]

  • Reaves H. Baysinger, 92, American gridiron football player and coach.
  • Geoffrey Elton, 73, German-British political and constitutional historian, heart attack.[9]
  • Ichiro Ogimura, 62, Japanese table tennis player and coach, lung cancer.
  • Julio Ramón Ribeyro, 65, Peruvian writer.[10]
  • Gertrud Schiller, 89, German writer.
  • István Timár, 54, Hungarian canoe racer.[11]

5[]

  • Asım Orhan Barut, 68, Turkish-American theoretical physicist.[12]
  • Harry Horner, 84, American art director, pneumonia.[13]
  • Günter Meisner, 68, German actor.[14]
  • Saïd Mohammedi, 81, Algerian politician.
  • Rudy Pilous, 80, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.
  • Dick Rifenburg, 68, American gridiron football player and sports broadcaster.[15]
  • E.W. Swackhamer, 67, American television and film director.[16]

6[]

  • Heinz Baas, 72, German football player and manager.[17]
  • Máire de Paor, 69, Irish historian and archaeologist.
  • Otar Gordeli, 66, Georgian musician.[18]
  • Richard Markowitz, 68, American film and television composer.[19]
  • Alun Owen, 69, British screenwriter.[20]
  • Gian Maria Volonté, 61, Italian actor, heart attack.[21]

7[]

  • Elga Andersen, 59, German actress and singer, cancer.
  • Pierre Cloarec, 85, French road bicycle racer.[22]
  • Franz Lucas, 83, German SS officer and Auschwitz concentration camp doctor during World War II.
  • Edward Rell Madigan, 58, American politician, lung cancer.[23]
  • J. C. Tremblay, 55, Canadian ice hockey player, kidney cancer.

8[]

9[]

  • Antal Apró, 81, Hungarian politician.
  • John Joe Barry, 69, Irish middle-distance runner and Olympian.[26]
  • Max Bill, 85, Swiss architect, painter and sculptor, heart attack.[27]
  • O. C. Fisher, 91, American politician.[28]
  • Pat Haggerty, 67, American football official in the National Football League, cancer.
  • Garnett Silk, 28, Jamaican reggae musician and Rastafarian, domestic accident.
  • Alex Wilson, 87, Canadian sprinter.[29]

10[]

  • Henry Bernard, 82, French architect and urban planner.[30]
  • Friedel Dzubas, 79, German-American abstract painter.[31]
  • Keith Joseph, 76, British barrister and politician.[32]
  • Jiří Marek, 80, Czech publicist, scriptwriter, and writer.

11[]

  • Magnus Andersen, 78, Norwegian politician.
  • Dionísio Azevedo, 72, Brazilian actor and director, lung cancer.[33]
  • Edward A. Craig, 98, United States Marine Corps officer.[34]
  • Vera Kuznetsova, 87, Soviet/Russian actress.
  • Stanisław Maczek, 102, Polish military officer of World War I and World War II.[35]
  • Carl Marzani, 82, American spy.[36]
  • George Phillips, 73, American gridiron football player.[37]
  • Philip Phillips, 94, American archaeologist.[38]
  • Yuli Raizman, 90, Soviet/Russian film director, screenwriter.[39]
  • Kenneth Rush, 84, American diplomat and ambassador.[40]
  • Avet Terterian, 65, Soviet/Armenian composer.
  • Yao Yilin, 77, Chinese politician and Vice Premier.[41]

12[]

  • John Edgar Colwell Hearne, 68, Jamaican writer.[42]
  • Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, 75, Palestinian translator.[43]
  • Nicolaas Kuiper, 74, Dutch mathematician.[44]
  • Annelise Reenberg, 75, Danish film director.
  • Stuart Roosa, 61, American astronaut, pancreatic cancer.[45]
  • Sir Evelyn Shuckburgh, 85, British diplomat.[46]
  • Donna J. Stone, 61, American poet and philanthropist.
  • Frederick Turnovsky, 77, New Zealand businessman and arts advocate.

13[]

  • Glenn M. Anderson, 81, American politician.[47]
  • Norman Beaton, 60, British actor, heart attack.
  • Philip S. Foner, 83, American historian.[48]
  • Philip Hauser, 85, American academic.[49]
  • Antoine Pinay, 102, French politician and Prime Minister of France.[50]
  • Charlie Richard, 53, American football coach.
  • Olga Rubtsova, 85, Soviet/Russian chess player.[51]

14[]

  • Orval Faubus, 84, American politician and governor of Arkansas, prostate cancer.[52]
  • Edmund Hudleston, 85, British Royal Air Force air marshal.
  • Mary Ann McCall, 75, American pop and jazz singer.[53]
  • Robert Mersey, 77, American musician, arranger and record producer.[54]
  • Catherine Filene Shouse, 98, American researcher and philanthropist.[55]
  • Franco Venturi, 80, Italian historian, essayist and journalist.[56]

15[]

  • Oscar Bidegain, 89, Argentine politician.
  • Boris Chichibabin, 71, Soviet/Russian writer.[57]
  • Arthur de la Mare, 80, British diplomat and High Commissioner of Singapore.
  • Mollie Phillips, 87, British skater.[58]
  • Hazel Brannon Smith, 80, American journalist, publisher and Pullitzer Prize winner.[59]
  • Harry Tobias, 99, American lyricist.[60]

16[]

  • Patrick Cobbold, 60, British football executive.
  • David Dunlap, 84, American rower.[61]
  • Mary Durack, 81, Australian novelist and historian.[62]
  • Les Gandar, 75, New Zealand politician.

17[]

  • Deon Dreyer, 20, South African recreational scuba diver, drowned.
  • Hambartsoum Galstian, 39, Armenian politician and historian, homicide.
  • Ella Hval, 90, Norwegian actress.
  • Ajahn Thate, 92, Thai meditation master and Buddhist monk.

18[]

  • Roger Apéry, 78, Greek-French mathematician, Parkinson's disease.[63]
  • Henry Banks, 81, American racecar driver.
  • Phil Bengtson, 81, American gridiron football player and coach.
  • Heinz Bernard, 70, British actor, director and theatre manager.
  • Don Fedderson, 81, American television executive.
  • David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead, 81, British politician.
  • Peter Hebblethwaite, 64, British priest, journalist, and biographer.[64]
  • F. Bradford Morse, 73, American politician.[65]
  • Lilia Skala, 98, Austrian-American actress.[66]
  • Suryakantam, 70, Indian actress.

19[]

  • Vera Chaplina, 86, Soviet/Russian children's writer and naturalist.[67]
  • Bill Douglass, 71, American jazz drummer.[68]
  • Vadim Kozin, 91, Russian tenor and songwriter.
  • Noel Pointer, 39, American musician, stroke.[69]
  • K. A. P. Viswanatham, 95, Indian politician.

20[]

  • Eva Alexanderson, 83, Swedish translator and writer.
  • Daniel I. Arnon, 84, Polish-American plant physiologist, heart failure.[70]
  • Stephen Coughlan, 83, Irish politician.
  • Alexander Felszeghy, 61, Czechoslovak association football player and coach.[71]
  • Valeriy Kryvov, 43, Soviet/Ukrainian volleyball player.
  • Cyril Ponnamperuma, 71, Sri Lankan scientist.[72]
  • Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan, 85, British politician.
  • Dean Rusk, 85, American politician and Secretary of State, heart failure.[73]
  • Bob Wellman, 69, American baseball player, manager and scout.[74]

21[]

  • Göte Almqvist, 73, Swedish ice hockey player.[75]
  • Butch Hartman, 54, American stock car racing driver, heart attack.
  • Mabel Poulton, 93, English actress.[76]
  • Audrey Sale-Barker, 91, British aviator and alpine skier.
  • Koreya Senda, 90, Japanese stage director and translator, and actor.

22[]

23[]

  • Tony Doyle, 41, Australian politician, AIDS-related complications.
  • Mark Foo, 36, Singapore-American surfer, surfing accident.
  • Johnny Mince, 82, American swing jazz clarinetist.[79]
  • Sebastian Shaw, 89, English actor and author.[80]
  • Charles Wesley Shilling, 93, American physician and navy officer.
  • Teiji Ōmiya, 66, Japanese voice actor, colorectal cancer.

24[]

  • John Boswell, 47, American historian and professor, AIDS-related complications.[81]
  • Rossano Brazzi, 78, Italian actor.[82]
  • Maurice Chéhab, 89, Lebanese archaeologist and museum curator.
  • Julie Haydon, 84, American actress, cancer.[83]
  • Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel, 94, Austrian actress.[84]
  • John Osborne, 65, English playwright, screenwriter and actor, diabetes.[85]
  • Aleksandr Uvarov, 72, Russian ice hockey player.[86]
  • Eduardo Orrego Villacorta, 61, Peruvian politician and architect, cancer.

25[]

  • Ghulam Ahmed Chishti, 89, Pakistani film score composer, heart attack.
  • Pierre Dreyfus, 87, French businessman and civil servant.
  • Cyril Garnham, 93, British parasitologist.[87]
  • Masjkur, 89, Indonesian politician.
  • Zail Singh, 78, Indian politician and former President of India, traffic collision.[88]
  • Czesław Spychała, 77, Polish tennis player.

26[]

  • Robert Emhardt, 80, American actor.
  • Jock Campbell, Baron Campbell of Eskan, 82, British businessman and peer.[89]
  • Sylva Koscina, 61, Yugoslav/Croatian actress, breast cancer.[90]
  • Kothuku Nanappan, 59, Malayalam film actor.
  • Dennis Osadebay, 83, Nigerian politician, poet, and journalist.[91]
  • Pietro Pavan, 91, Italian Catholic cardinal.[92]
  • Allie Reynolds, 77, American baseball player.[93]
  • Germaine Rouer, 97, French actress.[94]
  • Karl Schiller, 83, German scientist and politician.[95]
  • Parveen Shakir, 42, Pakistani writer and poet, traffic collision.
  • Seetharaman Sundaram, 93, Indian lawyer and yoga as exercise pioneer .

27[]

  • Winsome Fanny Barker, 87, South African botanist and plant collector.
  • Fanny Cradock, 85, English restaurant critic, television chef and writer.
  • Fred Lewis, 73, American basketball player and coach.
  • Peter May, 64, English cricket player and administrator, brain cancer.
  • Steve Plytas, 81, British actor.
  • Haki Toska, 74, Albanian politician.

28[]

  • Ursula Appolloni, 65, Canadian politician, lung cancer.
  • Georgy Baydukov, 87, Soviet/Russian aircraft test pilot and writer.
  • Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour, 81, British Army officer.
  • Joseph Holland, 84, American stage actor.[96]
  • Gopalaswamy Mahendraraja, 38, Sri Lankan member of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, executed.

29[]

  • Robert Barbour, 95, Australian cricket player.
  • Bernard Cousino, 92, American inventor.
  • Manuel Mora, 85, Costa Rican politician.
  • Frank Thring, 68, Australian actor and theatre director, cancer.[97]

30[]

  • Geoff Bradford, 67, English football player.[98]
  • Dmitri Ivanenko, 90, Soviet/Russian physicist.
  • Andrei Kuznetsov, 28, Soviet/Russian volleyball player, traffic collision.
  • Hap Moran, 93, American gridiron football player.[99]
  • Anton Rom, 85, German rower.
  • Maureen Starkey Tigrett, 48, British hairdresser and wife of beatle Ringo starr, leukemia.
  • Xu Yixin, 83, Chinese politician.

31[]

  • Leigh Bowery, 33, Australian performance artist, club promoter, and fashion designer, AIDS-related complications.[100]
  • Jacques Dimont, 49, French fencer and Olympic champion.[101]
  • Leo Fuchs, 83, Polish-American actor and coupletist.[102]
  • Elma Karlowa, 62, Yugoslav/Croatian actress, diabetes.
  • Bruno Pezzey, 39, Austrian football player, cardioplegia.[103]
  • Woody Strode, 80, American athlete and actor, lung cancer.[104]
  • Harri Webb, 74, Welsh poet, journalist and librarian, stroke.

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