The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.
March 1996
edit1
edit- Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, 68, French socialite.
- Vergílio Ferreira, 80, Portuguese writer, essayist, and professor.[1]
- David Gebhard, 68, American architectural historian.[2]
- Khan Abdul Ghani Khan, 82, Pakistani poet, artist, writer and politician.
- Susie Sharp, 88, American jurist and first female chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.[3]
- Don Smith, 75, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers).[4]
- Ng Wui, 82, Hong Kong film director, writer and actor.
2
edit- Jacobo Majluta Azar, 61, Vice President of the Dominican Republic, lung cancer.
- Célestin Delmer, 89, French football player.
- Naseem Hijazi, 81, Pakistani writer.
- José López Rubio, 92, Spanish film director.[5]
- Lyle Talbot, 94, American actor, heart failure.[6]
3
edit- Marguerite Duras, 81, French writer and film director, esophageal cancer.[7]
- Randolph Harding, 81, Canadian politician.
- Walter Kaaden, 76, German engineer.
- John Krol, 85, American catholic cardinal.[8]
- Léo Malet, 86, French writer.[9]
- Meyer Schapiro, 91, American historian of Art.[10]
- Milt Woodard, 84, American sports writer and sport executive.
4
edit- Berenger Bradford, 83, British Army officer.[11]
- Ted Cordner, 77, Australian rules football player.
- Enrico Cucchi, 30, Italian football player, cancer.
- Minnie Pearl, 83, American comedian and country singer, stroke.[12]
- John Sauer, 70, American gridiron football player, coach, and broadcaster.
5
edit- Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, 78, Bangladeshi politician and President of Bangladesh.
- Whit Bissell, 86, American actor (The Magnificent Seven, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Time Machine), Parkinson's disease.[13]
- Joshua Compston, 25, British art curator, drugs overdose.[14]
- Herb Hall, 88, American musician.[15]
- Galina Kravchenko, 91, Soviet/Russian actress.
- José Santacruz Londoño, 52, Colombian drug trafficker, homicide.
- Pithapuram Nageswara Rao, 65, Indian singer.
- Fritz Huschke von Hanstein, 85, German racecar driver.
6
edit- Jack Abel, 68, American comic book artist (Superman, Hulk, The Tomb of Dracula).
- Simon Cadell, 45, British actor (Hi-de-Hi!, Life Without George, Watership Down), lung cancer.[16]
- Jurandir de Freitas, 55, Brazilian football player.[17]
- Douglas Jay, Baron Jay, 88, British politician.
- José de Magalhães Pinto, 86, Brazilian lawyer, economist, banker and politician.
- Paula Winslowe, 85, American actress (Our Miss Brooks, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Bambi).
- Zdeněk Škrland, 82, Czechoslovak/Czech canoeist and Olympian.[18]
7
edit- Pinchas Menachem Alter, 69, Polish Hasidic rabbi.
- Jacques Bobet, 76, French filmmaker.
- Willie Fraser, 67, Scottish football player.[19]
- Ferdinand Panke, 73, German water polo player and Olympian.[20]
8
edit- "Mad Jack" Churchill, 89, British Army officer and master archer.
- Bill Graber, 85, American pole vaulter and Olympian.[21]
- Bill Nicholson, 81, American baseball player.[22]
- Werner Schlichting, 91, German art director.[23]
9
edit- Ronald Ernest Aitchison, 74, Australian physicist and electronics engineer.
- Akhtar-Ul-Iman, 80, Indian Urdu poet and screenwriter.
- Mohammed al-Ghazali, 78, Egyptian Islamic cleric and scholar.[24]
- George Burns, 100, American comedian and actor (The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The Sunshine Boys, Oh, God!), Oscar winner (1976), heart failure.[25]
- Merle Eugene Curti, 98, American historian.[26]
- Imre Kovács, 74, Hungarian football player.[27]
- Alberto Pellegrino, 65, Italian fencer.[28]
- Richard M. Powers, 75, American science fiction illustrator.[29]
- Alfredo Scherer, 93, German-Brazilian catholic cardinal.[30]
- Ollie Walsh, 58, Irish hurler and hurling manager.
10
edit- Hoàng Xuân Hãn, 88, Vietnamese professor of mathematics, linguist, and historian.[31]
- Ross Hunter, 75, American film and television producer, and actor, cancer.[32]
- Marc de Jonge, 47, French actor, traffic collision.[33]
- Butch Laswell, 37, American motorcycle stunt rider, motorcycle accident.[34]
- Gyula Nagy, 71, Hungarian football player and manager.
11
edit- Elio Filippo Accrocca, 72, Italian poet, author, and translator.[35]
- Granville Beynon, 81, Welsh physicist.
- Paul Crossley, 47, English football player, heart attack.
- Vince Edwards, 67, American actor (Ben Casey, The Devil's Brigade, The Killing), pancreatic cancer.[36]
- Ludwig Fellermaier, 65, German politician.
- Richard G. Folsom, 89, American mechanical engineer.
- Biljana Jovanović, 43, Serbian author, peace activist and feminist.
- Rex E. Lee, 61, American lawyer, academic and Solicitor General of the United States, pancreatic cancer.[37]
- Charles Oatley, 92, British physicist and electrical engineer.
- Thorleif Olsen, 74, Norwegian football player.[38]
- Evangeline Walton, 88, American writer.[39]
12
edit- Bob Forte, 73, American gridiron football player.[40]
- Marte Harell, 89, Austrian actress.[41]
- Otto Møller Jensen, 55, Danish actor.
- Eigil Knuth, 92, Danish explorer, archaeologist, sculptor and writer.[42]
- Gyula Kállai, 85, Hungarian politician.[43]
13
edit- Henriette Alimen, 95, French paleontologist and geologist.[44]
- Hsu Ching-chung, 88, Taiwanese politician.
- Ted Fetter, 89, American lyricist.[45]
- Lucio Fulci, 68, Italian film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor, diabetes.[46]
- Sándor Gellér, 70, Hungarian football player.[47]
- Peer Guldbrandsen, 83, Danish film director.
- Shafi Inamdar, 50, Indian actor.
- Krzysztof Kieślowski, 54, Polish film director and screenwriter (Three Colours trilogy, The Double Life of Veronique, Dekalog), heart attack.[48]
- Weston La Barre, 84, American anthropologist.
- Marcelle Mercenier, 75, Belgian piano player.
- Emilie Schenkl, 85, Austrian Hindu convert and partner of Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose.
14
edit- Dewi Bebb, 57, Welsh rugby player, broadcaster and journalist.
- Wang Luobin, 82, Chinese musician, cancer.
- Lucille H. McCollough, 90, American politician, complications from a stroke.
- Andreas Münzer, 31, Austrian bodybuilder, organ failure.
- Dean Prater, 37, American gridiron football player, drowned.[49]
- Maj Sønstevold, 78, Swedish composer.[50]
15
edit- Gad al-Haq, 78, Egyptian Grand Imam of al-Azhar, heart attack.
- Ed Beach, 67, American basketball player.[51]
- Helen Chadwick, 42, British sculptor, photographer and installation artist, heart attack.[52]
- Harold Courlander, 87, American anthropologist.[53]
- Roswell Gilpatric, 89, American lawyer and Deputy Secretary of Defense.[54]
- Cheng Heng, 80, Cambodian politician.
- Wolfgang Koeppen, 89, German writer.[55]
- Francis Joseph Murray, 85, American mathematician.[56]
- Robert Pearce, 88, American wrestler and olympic champion.[57]
- Olga Rudge, 100, American musician.[58]
16
edit- Charlie Barnett, 41, American actor (Miami Vice) and comedian, AIDS-related complications.
- Ray S. Cline, 77, American government official, Alzheimer's disease.[59]
- Des Fothergill, 75, Australian rules football player and cricket player.
- David Gordon, 51, American economist.[60]
- Evan Green, 65, Australian journalist.
- Dennis Jennings, 85, English football player.[61]
17
edit- Anil Chatterjee, 66, Indian actor.[62]
- René Clément, 82, French film director and screenwriter.[63]
- Thomas O. Enders, 64, American diplomat.[64]
- Elsa Respighi, 101, Italian composer.[65]
- Nils Sköld, 74, Swedish Army lieutenant-general.
- Terry Stafford, 54, American singer and songwriter, organ dysfunction.
18
edit- Angelico Chavez, 85, American Friar Minor, priest, historian, author, poet and painter.[66]
- Odysseas Elytis, 84, Greek poet and art critic, heart attack.[67]
- Jacquetta Hawkes, 85, British archaeologist.[68]
- Enrique Jordá, 84, Spanish-American conductor.[69]
- Maria Teresa Pelegrí i Marimón, 88, Spanish composer.[70]
- Niní Marshall, 92, Argentine comedian.
- Robert van der Veen, 89, Dutch field hockey player.[71]
- Shin Yung-kyoo, 53, North Korean football player.
19
edit- Virginia Henderson, 98, American nurse, researcher, and author.[72]
- Chen Jingrun, 62, Chinese mathematician, pneumonia.
- W. H. Murray, 83, Scottish mountaineer and writer.
- Colin Pittendrigh, 77, British-American chronobiologist.
- Alan Ridout, 61, British composer and teacher.[73]
- Walter S. Sullivan, 78, American science reporter and author.[74]
- Lise Østergaard, 71, Danish psychologist and minister.
20
edit- Claude Bourdet, 86, French politician and writer.[75]
- Hans Conzett, 80, Swiss publisher and politician.
- Albert Ganzenmüller, 91, German politician.[76]
- Jim Pendleton, 72, American baseball player.[77]
21
edit- Richard Leslie Hill, 95, English civil servant and historian.[78]
- Robert B. Mautz, 81, American lawyer, law professor, and university administrator.
- Sverre Sørsdal, 95, Norwegian boxer.[79]
- Nikolai Usenko, 71, Russian Ryadovoy and Hero of the Soviet Union for his actions during WWII.
22
edit- Ron Hayward, 78, British politician.
- Claude Mauriac, 81, French writer.[80]
- Don Murray, 50, American drummer, complications following ulcer surgery.
- Václav Nelhýbel, 76, Czech composer.[81]
- Robert F. Overmyer, 59, American test pilot and astronaut, aviation accident.[82]
- Pete Whisenant, 66, American baseball player.[83]
- Billy Williamson, 71, American Rock and roll musician.[84]
23
edit- Roderic H. Davison, 78, American historian of the Middle East.
- François Fontaine, 78, French civil servant and writer.[85]
- Margit Manstad, 93, Swedish actress.
- Pete Martin, 76, Canadian football player.
- J. D. "Jay" Miller, 73, American musician.[86]
- Jacques Toja, 66, French actor, cancer.[87]
24
edit- Lola Beltrán, 64, Mexican singer, actress, and television presenter, pulmonary embolism.[88]
- Idilio Cei, 58, Italian football player.
- John Gerstner, 81, American theologian.[89]
- Étienne Hajdú, 88, French and Hungarian sculptor.[90]
- Liam O'Brien, 83, American screenwriter and television producer, heart attack.[91]
- Ray Pepper, 90, American baseball player.[92]
- Jean-Claude Piumi, 55, French football player.
- Jerry Robertson, 52, American baseball player, car accident.[93]
- Spartaco Schergat, 75, Italian military frogman during World War II.
- Sarah Thomasson, 70, Swedish alpine skier.[94]
25
edit- Mary Lavin, 83, Irish writer.[95]
- Marvin Albert, 72, American author.[96]
- Dioscoro S. Rabor, 84, Filipino ornithologist, zoologist, and conservationist.
- John Snagge, 91, British reporter, esophageal cancer.
26
edit- Robert Bradshaw, 41, American figure skater.
- William Harold Collins, 74, American gridiron football player.
- Joseph Kallinger, 60, American serial killer, heart failure.[97]
- Edmund Muskie, 81, American statesman, political leader, and U.S. Secretary of State, heart failure.[98]
- David Packard, 83, American electrical engineer and co-founder, with Bill Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packard.[99]
- Käte Strobel, 88, German politician.[100]
- Elmer Ward, 83, American gridiron football player.[101]
27
edit- Seán Browne, 79, Irish politician.
- Bob Chambers, 90, Canadian artist.
- Ignace Kowalczyk, 82, French football player.
- André Lefevere, 50, Belgian translator and linguist, leukemia.
- Samuel Schoenbaum, 69, American Shakespearean biographer and scholar, prostate cancer.[102]
- Charlie Timmons, 79, American gridiron football player.[103]
28
edit- Hans Blumenberg, 75, German philosopher and intellectual historian.[104]
- Peter Dombrovskis, 51, Australian photographer, heart attack.[105]
- Edith Fowke, 82, Canadian folklorist.[106]
- Shin Kanemaru, 81, Japanese politician, stroke.[107]
- Barbara McLean, 92, American film editor.
- Siegfried Mynhardt, 90, South African actor.
- Don Ross, 81, American baseball player.[108]
29
edit- Frank Daniel, 69, Czech director, scriptwriter and university educator, heart attack.[109]
- Bill Goldsworthy, 51, Canadian ice hockey player, AIDS-related complications.[110]
- Ivan Kalita, 69, Soviet/Russian equestrian and Olympic champion.[111]
- Juan Negrón, 66, Puerto Rican US Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- Gordon Pask, 67, British psychologist.
- Helmut von Bockelberg, 84, German politician and tax advisor.
30
edit- Frederick Miller, 84, British paediatrician.
- Richard Kress, 71, German football player.[112]
- Ryoei Saito, 79, Japanese businessman.
- Bjørn Stiler, 84, Danish racing cyclist and Olympian.[113]
31
edit- Dario Bellezza, 51, Italian poet, author and playwright, AIDS-related complications.[114]
- Nino Borsari, 84, Italian cyclist.[115]
- Dante Giacosa, 91, Italian automobile designer and engineer.[116]
- Delia Magaña, 93, Mexican actress, dancer, and singer, pneumonia.
- Jeffrey Lee Pierce, 37, American singer, songwriter, guitarist and author, cerebral hemorrhage.[117]
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