Deaths in July 1996

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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 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.

July 1996[]

1[]

  • William Thomas Cahill, 84, American politician.[1]
  • Harold Greenberg, 66, Canadian film producer.
  • Margaux Hemingway, 42, American fashion model and actress, suicide.[2]
  • Einar Hovdhaugen, 88, Norwegian politician.
  • Cláudio Kano, 30, Japanese Brazilian table tennis player, traffic collision.[3]
  • Lawrence Low, 75, American sailor and Olympic champion.[4]
  • Alfred Marks, 75, British actor and comedian.[5]
  • Duke Maronic, 74, American gridiron football player.[6]
  • Steve Tesich, 53, Serbian-American screenwriter, playwright and novelist, myocardial infarction.[7]

2[]

3[]

  • Herb Baumeister, 49, American serial killer, suicide.
  • B. Gerald Cantor, 79, American investment banker.[9]
  • Barry Crump, 61, New Zealand writer.
  • Sharon Hugueny, 52, American actress, cancer.
  • Pim Jacobs, 61, Dutch musician.[10]
  • Raaj Kumar, 69, Indian actor.[11]
  • Bernard Zehrfuss, 84, French architect.[12]

4[]

  • Magnhild Hagelia, 92, Norwegian politician.
  • Pierre Jaccoud, 90, Swiss lawyer.
  • James O. Plinton Jr., 81, U.S. Army Air Corps pilot and member of the Tuskegee Airmen.

5[]

6[]

  • Kutlu Adalı, 61, Turkish Cypriot journalist, poet, socio-political researcher, and peace advocate.
  • Kathy Ahern, 47, American golfer, breast cancer.[15]
  • Armando Calvo, 70, Puerto Rican-born Spanish actor, heart failure.[16]
  • Evgeni Rogov, 67, Soviet/Russian football player and manager.

7[]

8[]

  • J. W. Alexander, 80, American musician, record producer and entrepreneur.
  • Ernest Armstrong, 81, British politician.
  • Jim Baumer, 65, American baseball player, scout, and executive.[19]
  • Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, 91, German prince.
  • Jim Busby, 69, American Major League Baseball player and coach.[20]
  • Richard Groschopp, 90, German film director and screenwriter.[21]
  • Irene Prador, 84, Austrian-American actress and writer.
  • Luis Manuel Rodríguez, 59, Cuban boxer.

9[]

  • Melvin Mouron Belli, 88, American lawyer, author, and actor, pancreatic cancer.
  • Paul Bhagwandas, 45, Suriname battalion commander known as "the executioner of Fort Zeelandia", cancer.
  • Christopher Casson, 84, English-Irish actor.
  • Sergey Kuryokhin, 42, Russian composer, pianist, music director, film actor and writer, cancer.
  • Edward Purdy Ney, 75, American physicist.[22]
  • David Colville Smith, 74, Rhodesian/Zimbabwean farmer and politician.

10[]

  • Lou Lichtveld, 92, Surinamese politician, playwright, poet and resistance fighter.[23]
  • Alex Manoogian, 95, Armenian-American industrial engineer, businessman, and philanthropist.[24]
  • Eno Raud, 68, Estonian children's writer.

11[]

12[]

  • John Chancellor, 68, American journalist, stomach cancer.[27]
  • Walter Hassan, 91, British automotive engineer.
  • Jonathan Melvoin, 34, American musician, heroin overdose.
  • Nazar Mohammad, 75, Pakistani cricket player.
  • Gottfried von Einem, 78, Austrian composer.[28]
  • Clarence Wilkinson, 85, American politician.

13[]

  • Pandro S. Berman, 91, American film producer, heart failure.[29]
  • Loda Halama, 84, Polish dancer and actress.[30]
  • Bill Moe, 79, American ice hockey player.
  • Karen Simensen, 88, Norwegian figure skater.[31]

14[]

  • Kenneth Bainbridge, 91, American physicist.[32]
  • Jeff Krosnoff, 31, American race car driver, racing accident.
  • Karl Paryla, 90, Austrian theater actor and director.[33]
  • Richard Ripley, 95, British athlete.[34]
  • Kathrine Taylor, 92, American author.

15[]

  • Dana Hill, 32, American actress, stroke.
  • Sven Hörstadius, 98, Swedish embryologist.
  • Jan Krogh Jensen, 38, Norwegian-Danish outlaw biker, gangster, homicide.[35]

16[]

  • John Panozzo, 47, American drummer, cirrhosis.[36]
  • Iosif Prut, 95, Soviet/Russian playwright and screenwriter.
  • Adolf von Thadden, 75, German far-right politician.
  • Djamel Zitouni, 32, Algerian islamist terrorist group leader, killed.

17[]

  • Charles Bartley, 74, American scientist.
  • Chas Chandler, 57, English musician, record producer and manager, heart failure.[37]
  • Geoffrey Jellicoe, 95, English architect, town planner, landscape architect and author.[38]
  • John Joubert, 33, American serial killer, execution by electrocution.
  • Bratko Kreft, 91, Slovenian playwright, writer, literary historian and director.
  • Alan McGilvray, 86, Australian cricket player.
  • Paul Touvier, 81, French Nazi collaborator during World War II, prostate cancer.[39]
  • Notable people killed in the crash of TWA Flight 800:[40]
    • Michel Breistroff, 25, French ice hockey player.
    • Marcel Dadi, 44, Tunisian-French guitarist.
    • David Hogan, 47, American composer.[41]
    • Jed Johnson, 47, American interior designer and director.

18[]

  • Stephen Donaldson, 49, American bisexual rights activist, and political activist, AIDS-related complications.[42]
  • José Manuel Fuente, 50, Spanish road racing cyclist, pancreatitis.[43]
  • Duke Christian Louis of Mecklenburg, 83, German noble.

19[]

  • Berkeley Cole, 82, English Anglican priest and author.
  • Mervyn Cowie, 87, British conservationist.[44]
  • E. T. Mensah, 77, Ghanaian musician.
  • Sverre Wilberg, 66, Norwegian actor.

20[]

  • Anna Chandy, 91, first female judge of India.
  • Eddie Jankowski, 83, American gridiron football player.[45]
  • Colin Mitchell, 70, British Army soldier and politician.[46]
  • Raphael Patai, 85, Hungarian-Jewish ethnographer, historian, orientalist and anthropologist.[47]
  • František Plánička, 92, Czech football goalkeeper.
  • Arunachala Sreenivasan, 87, Indian food technologist and nutritional scientist .
  • Randy Stuart, 71, American actress, lung cancer.[48]

21[]

  • Luana Anders, 58, American actress and screenwriter, breast cancer.[49]
  • Rafael Cepeda, 86, Puerto Rican musician, myocardial infarction.
  • Herb Edelman, 62, American actor, pulmonary emphysema.[50]
  • Inger Jacobsen, 72, Norwegian singer and actress, cancer.
  • Wolfe Morris, 71, English actor.
  • Walt Moryn, 70, American Major League Baseball outfielder.[51]

22[]

  • Rob Collins, 33, English musician, car crash.
  • Tamara Danz, 43, German lead singer and lyricist of the rock group Silly, breast cancer.[52]
  • Maggie Kalka, 83, Finnish sprint canoeist.[53]
  • Vermont C. Royster, 82, American journalist and editor.[54]

23[]

  • Herb Abrams, 41, American professional wrestling promoter, cocaine overdose.
  • Patriarch Parthenius III of Alexandria, 76, Greek Eastern Orthodox bishop.
  • Hamilton Fish IV, 70, American politician.
  • Jean Howell, 68, American actress.
  • Jessica Mitford, 78, English author and one of the Mitford sisters, lung cancer.[55]
  • Jean Muir, 85, American actress and educator.[56]
  • Red Munger, 77, American baseball player.[57]
  • Frederick Osborne, 87, Australian politician and government minister.
  • Eric Ridder, 78, American sailor and Olympic champion.[58]
  • Aliki Vougiouklaki, 62, Greek actress and theatrical producer, pancreatic cancer.[59]

24[]

  • Virginia Christine, 76, American actress, cardiovascular disease.[60]
  • Nacho Martínez, 44, Spanish actor, lung cancer.
  • Alphonso Roberts, 58, Vincentian political activist and cricket player.
  • Jock Wallace, 60, Scottish football player and manager, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[61]

25[]

  • Blanca Canales, 90, Puerto Rican politician and independence advocate.
  • Mikael Tariverdiev, 64, Soviet/Armenian composer.[62]
  • Howard Vernon, 82, Swiss actor.

26[]

  • Jackie Cerone, 82, American mobster and boss of the Chicago Outfit.
  • Evelyn Danzig, 94, American songwriter and classical pianist.[63]
  • Horacio Esteves, 55, Venezuelan sprinter.[64]
  • Wesley P. Garcia, 82, Mexican-American physician, surgeon, and civil rights advocate.[65]
  • Heriberto Herrera, 70, Paraguayan-Spanish football player.[66]

27[]

  • Jane Drew, 85, English writer, architect and academic, cancer.[67]
  • Yordan Filipov, 50, Bulgarian association football player.
  • Johann Hofstätter, 83, Austrian association football player and coach.
  • Takeyuki Kanda, 52, Japanese animator, traffic collision.
  • Ivan V. Lalić, 65, Serbian writer and poet.
  • Al Rollins, 69, Canadian ice hockey player.[68]

28[]

  • Bryant Haliday, 68, American actor.
  • Ivan V. Lalić, 65, Serbian writer and poet.[69]
  • Roger Tory Peterson, 87, American naturalist, ornithologist and writer.[70]
  • Michel Philippot, 71, French composer, mathematician, musicologist, and broadcaster.[71]
  • Jaroslav Vejvoda, 76, Czech soccer player and coach.[72]

29[]

  • Aruna Asaf Ali, 87, Indian independence activist.[73]
  • Georgi Dakov, 28, Bulgarian high jumper, traffic collision.[74]
  • Lauren Gale, 79, American basketball player.
  • Bill Green, 71, American jazz musician (reeds).[75]
  • Roger Nelson, 64, American and Canadian football player.
  • Muhammad Osimi, 75, Soviet/Tajik philosopher, soldier, poet, and academic, killed in action.
  • Hilary Pritchard, 54, British actress.
  • Chick Reiser, 82, American basketball player and coach.[76]
  • Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, 75, French mathematician and Doctor of Medicine.[77]
  • Jason Thirsk, 28, American bass guitarist, suicide by gunshot.

30[]

  • Claudette Colbert, 92, American actress, stroke.[78]
  • Margaret Cousins, 91, American writer and editor.
  • Carlos Droguett, 83, Chilean writer.[79]
  • Arihiro Hase, 31, Japanese voice actor and actor, suicide.
  • Anthony Peck, 49, American actor, cancer.
  • Magda Schneider, 87, German actress.[80]
  • Constantin Teașcă, 73, Romanian football manager.

31[]

  • Ricardo Molinari, 98, Argentine writer.[81]
  • Neville Wadia, 84, Indian-British businessman.[82]
  • Jay Lee Webb, 59, American singer, pancreatic cancer.

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