The following is a list of notable deaths in August 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.
August 1994
edit1
edit- Mario Baroni, 67, Italian racing cyclist.[1]
- Harold Boardman, 87, British politician.
- George Malcolm Laws, 75, American folk music scholar.
- Romilly Lunge, 89, British film actor.
- Valery Yardy, 46, Soviet/Russian road cyclist and Olympian.[2]
2
edit- Eduardo Folle, 72, Uruguayan basketball player and Olympian.[3]
- Bert Freed, 74, American actor, heart attack.[4]
- Kelpo Gröndahl, 74, Finnish light-heavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler.[5]
- W. Pat Jennings, 74, American politician.[6]
3
edit- Hoyt Franklin Clines, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[7]
- Wally Downer, 90, Canadian politician.
- James William Holmes, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[7]
- Hidalgo Moya, 74, American architect.[8]
- Darryl Richley, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[7]
- Innokenty Smoktunovsky, 69, Soviet/Russian theater and film actor.
- John Zenda, 50, American actor.
4
edit- Solomon Adler, 84, English-American economist and Soviet spy.
- Cyro dos Anjos, 87, Brazilian journalist, and writer.[9]
- Thomas Fulton, 44, American conductor, kidney failure.[10]
- Jürgen Jürgens, 68, German choral conductor and teacher.[11]
- Art Lassiter, 66, American singer, cancer.
- Steve Myhra, 60, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[12]
- Giovanni Spadolini, 69, Italian politician and statesman, cancer.[13]
5
edit- Louis H. Bean, 98, American economic and political analyst.[14]
- Clive Caldwell, 84, Australian flying ace during World War II.
- Cornelia C. Cameron, 83, American geologist.[15]
- Alain de Changy, 72, Belgian racing driver.
- Terry Hibbitt, 46, English football player, cancer.[16]
- Solomon Kullback, 87, American cryptanalyst and mathematician.
- Frederick Wheeler, 80, Australian public servant.[17]
- Muhammad Yaqub Ali, 82, Pakistani judge.
6
edit- Henri Arends, 73, Dutch conductor.
- Steven F. Arnold, 51, American visual artist and protégé of Salvador Dalí, AIDS.[18]
- Domenico Modugno, 66, Italian singer, songwriter, actor, and politician, heart attack.[19]
- Jacques Pelzer, 70, Belgian musician.
- Evan Vogds, 71, American gridiron football player.[20]
7
edit- Ignazio Balsamo, 81, Italian actor.
- Rubi Dalma, 88, Italian actress.
- Liu Haisu, 98, Chinese painter and art educator.[21]
- Leon Goldsworthy, 85, Australian bomb and mine specialist during World War II.[22]
- Robert Hutton, 74, American actor, pneumonia.[23]
- Larry Martyn, 60, British actor (Are You Being Served?, The Dick Emery Show, Whoops Baghdad).
8
edit- Iberê Camargo, 79, Brazilian painter.[24]
- Robin Cavendish, 64, British advocate for disabled people and medical aid developer.[25]
- Serge Leclaire, 70, French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[26]
- Leonid Leonov, 95, Soviet/Russian novelist and playwright.[27]
- Morde_kay Seter, 78, Russian-Israeli composer.[28]
- Ada Smith, 91, British gymnast.[29]
9
edit- Feroza Adam, 32, South African political activist, injuries sustained in a road accident.[30]
- Howard W. Carson, 84, American politician.
- Aldo Donelli, 87, American football player and coach, and soccer player.[31]
- William Galbraith, 87, United States Navy admiral, gymnast and Olympic medalist.
- Klaus Holighaus, 54, German glider designer and pilot, gliding accident.
- Olle Johansson, 66, Swedish swimmer, water polo player and Olympian.[32]
- Helena Rasiowa, 77, Polish mathematician.[33]
10
edit- Biswamoy Biswas, 71, Indian ornithologist.
- Marie Dollinger, 83, German track and field athlete.[34]
- Eliyahu Lankin, 79, Israeli zionist activist, Irgun member and politician.
- Vladimir Melanin, 60, Soviet/Russian biathlete and Olympian.[35]
- Kay Petre, 91, Canadian motor racer.
- Jessie Sumner, 96, American politician.[36]
11
edit- Stanislav Chekan, 72, Soviet/Russian actor of theater and cinema.
- Gordon Cullen, 80, British architect and urban designer.[37]
- Peter Cushing, 81, English actor (Star Wars, Dracula, The Curse of Frankenstein), prostate cancer.[38]
- Marko Jozinović, 74, Bosnian Croat catholic archbishop.
- David Vern Reed, 79, American writer.
12
edit- Wing-tsit Chan, 92, Chinese scholar and professor.[39]
- Gene Cherico, 59, American jazz double-bassist.[40]
- Barbara Grabowska, 39, Polish actress, fall from train.
- Dale Hamilton, 74, American basketball player.[41]
- Anton Giulio Majano, 85, Italian screenwriter and film director.[42]
- Barry Shipman, 82, Canadian-American screenwriter.
- B. K. Tikader, 66, Indian arachnologist and zoologist.
- Harold Tower, 83, American rower and Olympian.[43]
13
edit- Raymond Gallois-Montbrun, 75, French violinist and composer.[44]
- Valentin Kuzin, 67, Soviet/Russian ice hockey player.[45]
- Simon Robert Naali, 28, Tanzanian marathon runner, traffic collision.[46]
- J. A. O. Preus II, 74, American Lutheran pastor, professor, and author.[47]
- Rao Gopal Rao, 57, Indian actor, producer, and politician.
- Manfred Wörner, 59, German politician and diplomat, colorectal cancer.[48]
14
edit- Elias Canetti, 89, Bulgarian-Swiss-British novelist, playwright, and writer.[49]
- Alice Childress, 77, American novelist, playwright, producer and actress, cancer.[50]
- Stanisław Gucwa, 75, Polish politician and economist.
- Joan Harrison, 87, English screenwriter (Rebecca, Foreign Correspondent, Saboteur).[51]
- Joe Palma, 89, American actor (The Three Stooges).
- Arthur Palmer, 82, British politician.
- Rajasri, 59, Indian lyricist, dialogue writer and music composer.
15
edit- Paul Anderson, 61, American weightlifter, strongman, and powerlifter, nephritis.[52]
- Erik Anker, 90, Norwegian sailor and businessperson.[53]
- Joe Brovia, 72, American baseball player, cancer.[54]
- Syd Dale, 70, English music composer and arranger.[55]
- Shepherd Mead, 80, American writer.[56]
- Joseph Palmer II, 80, American diplomat and State Department official.
- Steve Petro, 79, American gridiron football player.[57]
- Kailash Sankhala, 69, Indian biologist and conservationist.
- Wout Wagtmans, 64, Dutch road bicycle racer.[58]
16
edit- Rolando Aguirre, 90, Argentine sailor.[59]
- Wahbi al-Hariri, 80, Syrian-American artist, architect, archaeologist, and author.
- Francisco Antúnez, 71, Spanish football player.[60]
- Harry Collier, 86, Australian rules football player.
- John Doucette, 73, American actor (Cleopatra, True Grit, Patton).[61]
- Ahmad Fardid, 85, Iranian philosopher and professor.
- Henry Geldzahler, 59, Belgian-American curator of contemporary art, liver cancer.[62]
17
edit- Luigi Chinetti, 93, Italian-American racecar driver.[63]
- Cecil A. Partee, 73, American attorney and politician.[64]
- Thomas Pollock, 69, Canadian ice hockey player, stroke.[65]
- Jack Sharkey, 91, Lithuanian-American world heavyweight boxing champion.[66]
18
edit- John Beavan, Baron Ardwick, 84, British journalist.
- Martin Cahill, 45, Irish criminal, homicide.
- Henri Calef, 84, French screenwriter and film director.[67]
- Gottlob Frick, 88, German operatic bass.[68]
- Yeshayahu Leibowitz, 91, Israeli Orthodox Jewish intellectual and polymath.[69]
- Daltro Menezes, 56, Brazilian football manager.
- Charles Redland, 83, Swedish jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
- Omori Sogen, 90, Japanese Buddhist monk.[70]
- Richard Laurence Millington Synge, 79, British biochemist and Nobel Prize laureate.[71]
- Vazgen I, 85, Romanian Catholicos of All Armenians.[72]
19
edit- Louis de Froment, 72, French conductor.[73]
- Ladislav Fuks, 70, Czech novelist and writer.[74]
- Anthony Peter Khoraish, 86, Lebanese Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and the Whole Levant.
- Nancy Lancaster, 96, British interior designer.[75]
- Otto-Iivari Meurman, 104, Finnish architect.
- Linus Pauling, 93, American chemist, peace activist, and author, prostate cancer.[76]
- Robert Rozhdestvensky, 62, Soviet/Russian poet and songwriter, heart attack.
20
edit- Odessa Grady Clay, 77, Mother of boxing champion Muhammad Ali, cardiovascular disease.[77]
- Hermann Hackmann, 80, German war criminal and SS captain during World War II.
- Revilo P. Oliver, 86, American university professor, suicide.[78]
- Aleksandar Petrović, 65, Yugoslav/Serbian film director.[79]
- Roy Simmons, Sr., 92, American lacrosse coach.
21
edit- Albert Blaustein, 72, American civil rights and human rights lawyer.[80]
- Rose Laub Coser, 78, German-American sociologist and social justice activist.[81]
- Kathleen Frances Daly, 96, Canadian painter.
- Anita Lizana, 78, Chilean tennis player, stomach cancer.[82]
- Danitra Vance, 40, American comedian and actress (Saturday Night Live), breast cancer.[83]
22
edit- Tadeusz Adamowski, 92, Polish-American ice hockey player.[84]
- Harry Gamage, 94, American football player and coach.
- Gilles Groulx, 62, Canadian film director.[85]
- Allan Houser, 80, Chiricahua Apache sculptor, painter and illustrator.[86]
- Gary Jasgur, 58, American child actor.
- André Rossi, 73, French politician.
23
edit- Bill Burnett, 77, South African Anglican archbishop.[87]
- Joyce Chen, 76, Chinese-American chef, author, and television personality, Alzheimer's disease.
- Gene Filipski, 63, American gridiron football player.[88]
- Zoltán Fábri, 76, Hungarian film director and screenwriter, heart attack.[89]
- Carlos Rojas Pavez, 87, Chilean politician.
- Alfredo Pérez, 65, Argentine football player.
- Gehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari, 70, Prime Minister of Nepal.
- Arati Saha, 53, Indian long-distance swimmer and Olympian, jaundice.[90]
- Fisher Tull, 59, American composer, arranger, and trumpeter.[91]
- Paolo Volponi, 70, Italian writer, poet, and politician.[92]
24
edit- Sonny Chillingworth, 62, American guitarist and singer.
- Peggy Fears, 91, American actress.[93]
- Cecil Holmes, 73, New Zealand film director and writer.[94]
- Birutė Nedzinskienė, 38, Lithuanian politician.
- Rickie Sorensen, 47, American child actor (The Sword in the Stone, Father of the Bride, A Lust to Kill), cancer.[95]
25
edit- Hugh Culverhouse, 75, American businessman and attorney, lung cancer.[96]
- Cliff Garrison, 88, American baseball player.[97]
- Creadel "Red" Jones, 53, American soul guitarist.
- Marten Mendez, 77, American badminton player.
- Bidhyanath Pokhrel, 76, Nepali poet and politician.
- Boris Roatta, 14, French child actor, bicycle accident.
26
edit- Yehoshafat Harkabi, 72, Israeli military intelligence officer and professor.[98]
- Ljubomir Lovrić, 74, Serbian football goalkeeper, manager and journalist.[99]
- Norman Warwick, 74, British cinematographer.
- Bert Yancey, 56, American golfer, heart attack.[100]
27
edit- Beba Bidart, 70, Argentine tango singer, actress and dancer, heart attack.
- Adam Kelso Fulton, 65, Scottish international rugby player.
- Roberto Goyeneche, 68, Argentine tango singer, pneumonia.[101]
- Fred Griffiths, 82, English film and television actor.[102]
- Battling Shaw, 83, Mexican boxer.
28
edit- Pepita Embil, 76, Spanish Basque soprano.[103]
- Rui Filipe, 26, Portuguese football player, traffic collision.[104]
- Aldis Intlers, 29, Latvian-Soviet bobsledder and Olympian, traffic collision.[105]
- Vincent Leonard, 85, American prelate of the Catholic Church.[106]
- Neil Mochan, 67, Scottish football player.[107]
- Ernie Roberts, 82, British politician.[108]
- David Wright, 74, South African-British poet, cancer.[109]
29
edit- Tushar Kanti Ghosh, 96, Indian journalist and author.
- Bruno Habārovs, 55, Latvian fencer and Olympian.[110]
- Jack Miller, 78, American politician and jurist.[111]
- Arthur Mourant, 90, British chemist, hematologist and geneticist.[112]
- Michael Peters, 46, American choreographer and director, AIDS-related complications.[113]
30
edit- Lindsay Anderson, 71, British film and theatre director, and film critic, heart attack.[114]
- Olav Gjærevoll, 77, Norwegian botanist and politician.
- Alfonso Oiterong, 69, President of Palau.
- Filippo Zappata, 100, Italian engineer and aircraft designer.
- Hubert Zemke, 80, United States Air Force officer and flying ace during World War II.[115]
31
edit- Barbara Avedon, 69, American television writer, political activist, and feminist.[116]
- Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha, 91, Trinidadian-Venezuelan writer, politician and diplomat.[117]
- Mike Garbark, 78, American baseball player.[118]
- Ram Dulari Sinha, 71, Indian freedom fighter and politician.
- John Walton, 67, Australian politician.
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