The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1999.
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.
April 1999
edit1
edit- Ellis Yarnal Berry, 96, American attorney, newspaper publisher and politician.
- Gladys Hasty Carroll, 94, American novelist.[1]
- Stipe Delić, 73, Croatian film director.
- Tony Frasca, 71, American ice hockey player and coach, stomach cancer.[2]
- Alfred Jahn, 83, Polish geographer, geomorphologist and polar explorer.
- Tadahito Mochinaga, 80, Japanese stop-motion animator.
- Madhurantakam Rajaram, 68, Indian author.
- George Rapée, 83, American bridge player.[3]
- Wilson Riles, 81, American educator and politician.
- Jesse Stone, 97, American R&B musician and songwriter.[4]
2
edit- Andrew Gardner, 66, British newscaster, heart attack.[5]
- Julio Alberto Hernández, 98, Dominican composer and pianist.
- Sophie Lihau-Kanza, 59, Congolese politician and sociologist, cardiac arrest.
- Charlie Mitchell, 78, American gridiron football player.
- Josip Pokupec, 85, Yugoslav Olympic cyclist.[6]
3
edit- Lionel Bart, 68, British music writer, composer and lyricist (Oliver!, Living Doll), cancer.[7]
- John B. Daly, 69, American politician.
- Herman Foster, 70, American bebop jazz pianist.[8]
- Traian Iordache, 87, Romanian football player and coach.[9]
- Evelyn Lambart, 84, Canadian animator and director.
- Aldona Nenėnienė, 49, Soviet/Lithuanian handball and Olympic champion.[10]
- Geoffrey Walsh, 89, Canadian general.
4
edit- Manuel Bernardo Aguirre, 90, Mexican politician.
- Karl Barufka, 77, German footballer.[11]
- Faith Domergue, 74, American actress, cancer.[12]
- Jumabek Ibraimov, 55, Kyrgyz politician, stomach cancer.
- Vane Ivanović, 85, Yugoslav-British athlete, political activist, diplomat and writer.[13]
- Lucille Lortel, 98, American actress, artistic director and theatrical producer.[14]
- Frank Charles McGee, 73, Canadian businessman and politician.
- Vladimir Orlov, 77, Soviet politician.
- Bob Peck, 53, British actor (Jurassic Park, Edge of Darkness, Lord of the Flies), cancer.[15]
- Eric Ramsay, 82, Australian politician.
- Ambroise Roux, 77, French businessman and political advisor, heart attack.[16]
- Early Wynn, 79, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame.[17]
5
edit- Paul David, 79, Canadian cardiologist and politician.
- Oleksiy Demyanyuk, 40, Soviet high jumper and Olympian.[18]
- Giulio Einaudi, 87, Italian book publisher.[19]
- Chester E. McCarty, 93, American officer and pilot in the US Air Force.[20]
- John Wiles, 73, South African novelist, television writer and producer (Doctor Who).
6
edit- Hienadz Karpienka, 49, Belarusian scientist and politician opposing president Alexander Lukashenko, stroke.
- Robert D. Lindsay, 79, Canadian politician.
- Red Norvo, 91, American jazz musician known as "Mr. Swing".[21]
- William Pleeth, 83, British cellist.
- Angus Ellis Taylor, 87, American mathematician and academic.[22]
7
edit- Ivan Diviš, 74, Czech poet and essayist, fall.[23]
- Heinz Lehmann, 87, German-born Canadian psychiatrist known as the "father of modern psychopharmacology".[24]
- Angus Paton, 93, British civil engineer.[25]
- Bob Tough, 78, American basketball player.[26]
8
edit- Pipaluk Freuchen, 81, Danish-Greenlandic-Swedish writer.[27]
- Vic Fisher, 74, Australian rules footballer.
- Luis Castro Leiva, 56, Venezuelan academic, writer and columnist, brain haemorrhage.[28]
- Fritz Tegtmeier, 81, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II.
9
edit- George Sidney Bishop, 85, British civil servant and businessman.
- Clay Bryant, 87, American Major League Baseball player.[29]
- Bert Firman, 93, English bandleader.
- Raúl Silva Henríquez, 91, Chilean prelate of the Catholic Church.[30]
- Jerold Hoffberger, 80, American businessman.[31]
- Marcel Lihau, 67, Congolese politician, jurist, and law professor.
- Mary Lutyens, 90, British author.[32]
- Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, 49, Niger military officer, shot.[33]
- Albert Popwell, 72, American actor (Dirty Harry, Cleopatra Jones, Search), complications following open heart surgery.[34]
10
edit- John Ngu Foncha, 82, Cameroonian politician.
- Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, 88, Polish-American biochemist, lung failure.[35]
- Charles Green, 85, South African-British RAF fighter pilot during World War II and Olympic medalist in bobsledding.
- Brownie Mary, 76, American medical cannabis rights activist, heart attack.[36]
- James D. McCawley, 61, Scottish-American linguist.[37]
- Tu'i Pelehake, 77, Tonga royal and politician, Prime Minister.
- Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, 86, Indian novelist and short story writer.[38]
- Jean Vander Pyl, 79, American voice actress (The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Top Cat), lung cancer.[39]
- Ali Sayad Shirazi, 54, Iranian army officer, assassinated.
- Thornton Wilson, 78, American chairman and CEO of Boeing corporation.[40]
11
edit- William H. Armstrong, 87, American children's writer.[41]
- Tom Bane, 85, American politician.[42]
- Pete Milne, 74, American baseball player.[43]
- Agim Ramadani, 35, Kosovar Albanian commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, killed in action.
- Slavko Ćuruvija, 49, Serbian journalist and newspaper publisher, shot.
12
edit- Ricardo Barreiro, 49, Argentine comic book writer, esophageal cancer.
- José Francisco de Morais, 49, Brazilian football player.
- Alan Evans, 49, Welsh darts player.[44]
- Hugo Fernando, 86, Sri Lankan actor and composer.
- Carlos Jaschek, 73, German-Argentine astrophysicist.[45]
- Marion Albert Pruett, 49, American spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
- Boxcar Willie, 67, American country music singer-songwriter, leukemia.[46]
- Dr.Rajkumar, 80, kannada film actor ,
13
edit- Edith Anderson, 83, American journalist, writer and translator.[47]
- James M. Clarke, 81, American farmer and politician.
- Knut Hauge, 87, Norwegian writer.[48]
- Masaji Kiyokawa, 86, Japanese sports administrator and Olympic medalist, pancreatic cancer.[49]
- Don McGuire, 80, American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer.
- Walter H. Moeller, 89, American politician.
- Sheik Chinna Moulana, 74, Indian nadhaswaram player.
- Ortvin Sarapu, 75, Estonian-New Zealand chess player.
- Willi Stoph, 84, East German politician.[50]
- Visakha Wijeyeratne, 64, Sri Lankan painter, sculptor, writer and social worker.
14
edit- Ellen Corby, 87, American actress (The Waltons, Vertigo, Shane), Emmy winner (1973), stroke.[51]
- Anthony Newley, 67, British singer-songwriter and actor, kidney cancer.[52]
- Robert G. Sachs, 82, American theoretical physicist.[53]
- Aubrey Schenck, 90, American film producer.
- Brigitte Steden, 50, German badminton player and Olympian.[54]
- Werner Stumm, 74, Swiss chemist.[55]
- Nicola Trussardi, 56, Italian fashion designer, traffic collision.[56]
- Bill Wendell, 75, American television announcer, complications from cancer.[57]
15
edit- Hermann Biechele, 81, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Roy Chiao, 72, British Hong Kong-era Chinese actor, heart failure.[58]
- Aaron Esterson, 75, British psychiatrist.[59]
- K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, 90, Indian writer in English.
- F. Burton Jones, 88, American mathematician.[60]
- Harvey Postlethwaite, 55, British Formula One team technical director, heart attack.
16
edit- Kaoru Betto, 78, Japanese baseball player.[61]
- Regis Cordic, 72, American radio personality and actor.
- Vincent J. Dellay, 91, American politician.
- Osmund Faremo, 77, Norwegian politician.
- Rudi Fehr, 87, German-born American film editor (Dial M for Murder, Prizzi's Honor, Key Largo), heart attack.[62]
- Zoë Lund, 37, American musician, model, actress, producer and screenwriter, cocaine-induced heart failure.[63]
- Charles McKimson, 84, American animator.[64]
- Abbott Lawrence Pattison, 82, American sculptor and abstract artist.
- Karl Schefold, 94, Swiss archaeologist.
- Skip Spence, 52, American singer-songwriter (Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape), lung cancer.[65]
- Margaret Tait, 80, Scottish film maker and poet.[66]
- Gordon Watson, 78, Australian classical pianist.
17
edit- Julian Cole, 74, American mathematician.[67]
- Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim, 82, Singaporean lawyer and law professor.
- Georges Miez, 94, Swiss gymnast, cerebrovascular disease.[68]
- Richard Negri, 71, British theatre director and designer.[69]
- Nicky Virachkul, 50, American darts player, cancer.
18
edit- Alan Brazier, 74, English cricket player.[70]
- Vicente Escrivá, 85, Spanish film director, producer and screenwriter.[71]
- Ye Fei, 84, Filipino-Chinese general and politician.
- Enrique Hormazábal, 68, Chilean football player.
- Robert Irving, 51, English rugby player, heart attack.
- Gert Jeschonnek, 86, German naval officer.[72]
- Setsuko Migishi, 94, Japanese Yōga painter.
- Herman Miller, 79, American film writer and producer.[73]
- Gian-Carlo Rota, 66, Italian-American mathematician and philosopher.[74]
- Raghubir Singh, 56, Indian photographer, heart attack.[75]
19
edit- Stanley T. Adams, 76, United States Army officer, Alzheimer's disease.[76]
- Hermine Braunsteiner, 79, German Nazi concentration camp guard.[77]
- Margaret Campbell, 86, Politician in Ontario, Canada.
- Flora Carabella, 73, Italian actress, bone cancer.
- Shay Gorman, 76, Irish actor.
- Helen Lundeberg, 90, American painter, pneumonia.[78]
- Arthur Morton, 84, American football player and coach.
- Yoko Tani, 70, Japanese actress and nightclub entertainer, cancer.
20
edit- Flash Hollett, 88, Canadian ice hockey player.[79]
- James Cullen Martin, 71, American chemist.
- Reginald O'Brien, 73, Australian politician.
- Nikos Rizos, 74, Greek actor, edema, heart attack.
- Bethsabée de Rothschild, 84, French philanthropist and member of the Rothschild family.[80]
- Rick Rude, 40, professional wrestler, heart failure following accidental overdose.[81]
- Señor Wences, 103, Spanish ventriloquist.[82]
- Charles E. Whittingham, 86, American racehorse trainer.[83]
- Students killed in the Columbine High School massacre:[84][85]
- Cassie Bernall, 17, victim.
- Eric Harris, 18, perpetrator.
- Dylan Klebold, 17, perpetrator.
- Rachel Scott, 17, victim.
21
edit- Tim Forster, 65, British racehorse trainer.
- Phillip Omondi, 42, Ugandan football player and manager.[86]
- Ralph Perk, 85, American politician.[87]
- Charles Rogers, 94, American actor and jazz musician.[88]
- Mandayani Jeersannidhi Thirumalachar, 84, Indian mycologist, microbiologist and plant pathologist.
- Liz Tilberis, 51, British fashion magazine editor, ovarian cancer.[89]
- Su Xuelin, 102, Chinese author and scholar.
22
edit- Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung, 77, Indonesian politician.
- Bill Bowen, 70, American politician.
- Joseph W.S. deGraft-Johnson, 65, Ghanaian engineer, academic and politician.
- Munir Ahmad Khan, 72, Pakistani nuclear engineer and physicist, complications following heart surgery.[90]
- Jean-Claude Molinari, 67, French tennis player.[91]
- Apostolos Nikolaidis, 60, Greek singer, cancer.
- Bert Remsen, 74, American actor (McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Nashville, It's a Living).[92]
- Z. A. Suleri, Pakistani political journalist, author and activist, heart failure.
- Anne Szumigalski, 77, Canadian poet.
23
edit- Maria Àngels Anglada, 69, Catalan poet and novelist.[93]
- Dana Childs, 76, American politician, lawyer and jurist, heart attack.
- Melba Liston, 73, American jazz trombonist, arranger and composer.[94]
- Aleksandr Prokofyevich Markevich, 94, Ukrainian zoologist, helminthologist and copepodologist.
- Tullio Pandolfini, 84, Italian water polo player and Olympic champion.[95]
- Francis J. Pettijohn, 94, American geologist.
- M. V. Rajamma, 78, Indian actress, singer and movie producer.
- Roger Rio, 86, French football player.
- Philip Stratford, 71, Canadian translator, professor and poet.
- Celso Torrelio, 65, Bolivian military general and member of the Junta.
24
edit- Nanabhai Bhatt, 83, Indian Bollywood film director and producer, heart failure.
- Arthur Boyd, 78, Australian painter.[96]
- Ray Evans, 76, American football player.[97]
- Don Nolander, 77, American gridiron football player.[98]
- Charles Rostaing, 94, French linguist.[99]
- Don Schofield, 68, Australian rugby player.
25
edit- Roman Hruska, 94, American politician, complications following a broken hip.[100]
- Rupert Lonsdale, 93, British submarine commander and prisoner of war during World War II.[101]
- Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, 84, Irish journalist, author and Olympic official.[102]
- William McCrea, 94, English astronomer and mathematician.
- Martti Simojoki, 90, Finnish archbishop .
- Roger Troutman, 47, American musician, producer and founder of Zapp and Roger, fratricide, fusillade.[103]
- Michi Weglyn, 72, American author.[104]
26
edit- Man Mohan Adhikari, 78, 31st Prime Minister of Nepal.[105]
- Adrian Borland, 41, British singer (The Sound), suicide by train.[106]
- Jill Dando, 37, British journalist and television presenter (Crimewatch), shot.[107]
- Trilicia Gunawardena, 65, Sri Lankan actress and singer.
- Faye Throneberry, 67, American baseball player.[108]
27
edit- Arbit Blatas, 90, Lithuanian artist and sculptor.[109]
- Dominick L. DiCarlo, 71, American lawyer and politician, heart attack.
- Al Hirt, 76, American trumpeter and bandleader, liver failure.[110]
- Peter Jackson, 87, British cricket player.[111]
- Pavel Klushantsev, 89, Russian cameraman, film director, producer, screenwriter and author.
- Rolf Landauer, 72, German-born American physicist, brain cancer.[112]
- He Luting, 95, Chinese composer.
- Antonio Merayo, 89, Argentine cinematographer.
- Maria Stader, 87, Hungarian-Swiss lyric soprano.[113]
- Cyril Washbrook, 84, English cricketer.
- Mark Weiser, 46, American computer scientist, liver failure.[114]
28
edit- Brandon Burlsworth, 22, American football player, traffic collision.[115]
- Rory Calhoun, 76, American film and television actor, screenwriter and producer, diabetes.[116]
- Jean-Blaise Kololo, 47, Congolese politician and diplomat.
- Osvaldo Civile, 40, Argentine heavy metal guitarist (V8, Horcas).
- Alf Ramsey, 79, British football player and manager (Ipswich Town, England), Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer.[117]
- Arthur Leonard Schawlow, 77, American physicist and co-inventor of the laser with Charles Townes, leukemia.[118]
- John Stears, 64, British special effects artist (Star Wars, Thunderball, The Mask of Zorro), Oscar winner (1966, 1978), stroke.[119]
- Donald E. Stewart, 69, American screenwriter (Missing, The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games), Oscar winner (1983), cancer.[120]
- Roderick Thorp, 62, American novelist (Nothing Lasts Forever), heart attack.[121]
- Arvo Viitanen, 75, Finnish cross-country skier and Olympic medalist.
- Harold Wellman, 90, English-New Zealand geologist.
29
edit- Léon Barzin, 98, Belgian-American conductor.[122]
- Les Bennett, 81, English football player.[123]
- Barbara Bevege, 56, New Zealand cricket player.[124]
- Faustin Birindwa, Prime Minister of Zaire (1993 – 1994), heart attack.
- Bernhard Cuiper, 85, German basketball player.[125]
- Mohan Gokhale, 45, Indian actor, heart attack.
- Lojze Kozar, 88, Slovene Roman Catholic priest, writer, and translator.
- Oscar Ljung, 89, Swedish film actor.
- Elspeth March, 88, English actress.[126]
- Ovídio Martins, 70, Cape Verdean poet and journalist.
- Zabihollah Safa, 87, Iranian scholar.
- Kidar Sharma, 89, Indian film director, producer and screenwriter.[127]
- Yao Xueyin, 88, Chinese novelist.
30
edit- Bruce Jesson, New Zealand journalist, author and political figure, cancer.[128]
- Jessica Lal, 34, Indian model, shot.
- Rikuo Nemoto, 72, Japanese baseball catcher and manager in the Nippon Professional Baseball.[129]
- Jack Schiff, 89, American comic book writer and editor (Batman, Superman, Superboy).[130]
- Darrell Sweet, 51, English drummer (Nazareth), heart attack.
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