Deaths in December 1999
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
December 1999
1
- Gene Baker, 74, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates).[1]
- Ctirad Benáček, 75, Czech Olympic basketball player (1948).[2]
- Stephen Brooks, 57, American actor (The F.B.I., Days of Our Lives, The Interns), heart attack.
- Fritz Fischer, 91, German historian.[3]
- Pop Gates, 82, American basketball player.[4]
- Santidev Ghosh, 89, Indian author, singer, actor and dancer.
- Luigi Granelli, 70, Italian politician.
- Marilyn Harris, 75, American child actress (Frankenstein), cancer.
- Jaakko Jalas, 79, Finnish botanist.[5]
- Tomás Pablo, 78, Chilean politician and architect.
- Victor Perlo, 87, American Marxist economist.[6]
- Massimo Pupillo, 70, Italian film director.
- Alexander Tatarenko, 74, Soviet Russian painter and art teacher.
2
- Joey Adams, 88, American comedian, vaudevillian, radio host, and author.[7]
- Mike Budnick, 80, American baseball player (New York Giants).[8]
- Charlie Byrd, 74, American jazz guitarist, lung cancer.[9]
- Matt Cohen, 56, Canadian writer, lung cancer.[10]
- Giorgio Cristallini, 78, Italian screenwriter and film director.[11]
- Daniel J. Elazar, 65, American professor of political science.
- Sami Kallunki, 28, Finnish Olympic skier (1992).[12]
- Hilde Klusenwerth, 89, German Olympic hurdler (1936).[13]
- Vladimir Kravtsov, 50, Soviet and Russian handball player and Olympic champion (1976, 1980).[14]
- Ethelmary Oakland, 90, American child actress.
- Mike Ockrent, 53, British stage director.[15]
3
- John Archer, 84, American actor (White Heat, Blue Hawaii, Lassie), lung cancer.[16]
- Curtis Brown, 76, American baseball player.[17]
- Enrique Cadícamo, 99, Argentine tango lyricist, poet and novelist, heart failure.[18]
- Anne Francine, 82, American actress (Harper Valley PTA, Crocodile Dundee, All My Children) and cabaret singer, stroke.[19]
- Conrad Hunte, 67, Barbadian cricketer, heart attack.[20]
- Scatman John, 57, American jazz musician ("Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)", "Scatman's World") and poet, lung cancer.[21]
- Madeline Kahn, 57, American actress (Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Clue), Tony winner (1993), ovarian cancer.[22]
- Boris Kuznetsov, 71, Russian and Soviet football player and Olympian (1956).[23]
- Tami Mauriello, 76, American boxer and actor (On the Waterfront).
- Edmond Safra, 67, Lebanese Brazilian banker, smoke inhalation injury.[24]
- Walter Schleger, 70, Austrian football player.[25]
- Jarl Wahlström, 81, Finnish salvationist, 12th General of the Salvation Army.
4
- Heinrich C. Berann, 84, Austrian painter and cartographer.
- Rose Bird, 63, American first female justice, breast cancer.[26]
- Charlotte H. Bruner, 82, American scholar.
- Sylvester Clarke, 44, West Indian cricketer, heart attack.[27]
- Slobodan Dimitrijević, 58, Serbian television and film actor.[28]
- Bert Hoffmeister, 92, Canadian Army officer, businessman, and conservationist.
- Nilde Iotti, 79, Italian politician of the Communist Party, heart attack.[29]
- Barry Mahon, 78, American film director, cinematographer and producer.[30]
- Daishōhō Masami, 32, Japanese sumo wrestler, pancreatic cancer.[31]
- Susan Partridge, 69, British tennis player.
- John Douglas Pringle, 87, Australian journalist.[32]
- Nélida Roca, 70, Argentinian showbusiness diva and sex symbol, heart attack.
- Edward Vesala, 54, Finnish avant-garde jazz drummer, congestive heart failure.[33]
- Alick Walker, 74, British palaeontologist.
5
- Claude Ballot-Léna, 63, French racing driver, cancer.[34]
- Edvin Biuković, 30, Croatian comics artist, brain tumor.
- Joseph Andorfer Ewan, 90, American botanist, naturalist, and historian of botany and natural history.[35]
- Lajos Faluvégi, 75, Hungarian politician.
- Nathan Jacobson, 89, Polish-American mathematician.[36]
- Bobby Marchan, 69, American R&B singer-songwriter, liver cancer.[37]
- Edoardo Martino, 89, Italian politician.
- Bohumil Musil, 77, Czech football player and manager.[38]
- Masaru Sato, 71, Japanese film composer (The Hidden Fortress, Throne of Blood, Yojimbo).[39]
- Kendall Taylor, 94, British pianist.[40]
6
- Paul Bacon, 92, French politician.[41]
- Alexander Baron, 82, British author and screenwriter.
- Gwyn Jones, 92, Welsh novelist and story writer.
- Martha Sharp, 94, American unitarian.
- Robert A. Swanson, American venture capitalist, brain cancer.[42]
- Stan Wallace, 68, American gridiron football player (Chicago Bears).[43]
7
- Kenny Baker, 78, British jazz musician.[44]
- Charlie Greer, 53, American football player (Denver Broncos).[45]
- Darling Légitimus, 92, French actress.[46]
- Alfons Moog, 84, German football player.
- William Wiley, 68, South African cricket player.[47]
8
- Ernst Günther, 66, Swedish actor and director, diabetes.
- Rupert Hart-Davis, 92, English publisher.[48]
- Wally Hebert, 92, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns, Pittsburgh Pirates).[49]
- František Ipser, 72, Czech football manager and player.
- Péter Kuczka, 76, Hungarian writer, poet and science fiction editor.
- Everett Carll Ladd, 62, American political scientist, heart failure.[50]
- Ange Le Strat, 81, French racing cyclist.[51]
- Pupella Maggio, 89, Italian film actress, cerebral hemorrhage.[52]
- Richard P. Powell, 91, American novelist.[53]
- Antônio Dias dos Santos, 51, Brazilian football player.[54]
- Néstor Togneri, 57, Argentine football player.
9
- Tage Jørgensen, 81, Danish Olympic fencer (1948).[55]
- Oudom Khattigna, 68, Laotian communist politician, Vice President (1998-1999).
- Whitey Kurowski, 81, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[56]
- Yakov Rylsky, 71, Soviet sabre fencer and Olympic champion (1964), liver cirrhosis.[57]
- Shinkichi Takemura, 67, Japanese Olympic speed skater (1956, 1960).[58]
- Cecil H. Williamson, 90, British screenwriter, editor and film director.
10
- Charles Assalé, 88, Cameroonian politician.
- Antonio Blanco, 87, Spanish and American painter, heart and kidney disease.
- Rick Danko, 55, Canadian musician (The Band), heart failure.[59]
- Pietro De Vico, 88, Italian film actor, stroke.
- Ed Dorn, 70, American poet, pancreatic cancer.[60]
- Lex Goudsmit, 86, Dutch actor, stroke.[61]
- Shirley Hemphill, 52, American comedian and actress (What's Happening!!), renal failure.
- Orlando Lanza, 67, Cuban Olympic rower (1956).[62]
- Jean-Claude Michel, 74, French actor and voice actor.[63]
- Mike Randall, 80, British journalist and editor.[64]
- Niccolò Tucci, 91, Short story writer and novelist.[65]
- Franjo Tuđman, 77, Croatian politician, President of Croatia (since 1990), cancer.[66]
11
- Howard Bagguley, 90, Canadian Olympic skier (1932).[67]
- Charles Earland, 58, American jazz organist, heart failure.[68]
- Enrica Follieri, 73, Italian philologist and paleographer.[69]
- Ed Jones, 87, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1969-1989).[70]
- Jack Oldfield, 100, British landowner and politician.[71]
- Harry Wüstenhagen, 71, German film actor.
- Hans K. Ziegler, 88, German-American satellite engineer.
12
- John Badaczewski, 77, American football player.[72]
- James Balfour, 71, Canadian politician.[73]
- Huelet Benner, 82, American multi-discipline pistol shooter and Olympic champion (1948, 1952, 1956).[74]
- Paul Cadmus, 94, American artist.[75]
- Gordon Chater, 77, English Australian comedian and actor.[76]
- Gaston Diehl, 87, French professor of art history and an art critic.[77]
- Joseph Heller, 76, American novelist (Catch-22), heart attack.[78]
- Ladislav Józsa, 51, Slovak football player.[79]
- Matty Kemp, 92, American film actor.
- Luz Oliveros-Belardo, 93, Filipina pharmaceutical chemist.
- Ignacio Quirós, 68, Argentine actor, cancer.
- Leo Smit, 78, American composer and pianist, heart failure.[80]
- John W. R. Taylor, 77, British aviation expert.[81]
- Claes Thelander, 83, Swedish actor.
13
- Peter Adams, 61, New Zealand-Australian actor, cancer.
- Jill Craigie, 88, English documentary film director, screenwriter and feminist, heart failure.[82]
- Stane Dolanc, 74, Yugoslav communist politician, cerebral stroke.[83]
- Maury Gertsman, 92, American cinematographer.
- Tarmo Uusivirta, 42, Finnish professional boxer, suicide.[84]
- Robert Wagenhoffer, 39, American figure skater, complications of AIDS.
- Ian Watt, 82, English literary critic and academic.[85]
- Lady Mary Whitley, 75, British noblewoman.
14
- Sven Berlin, 88, English painter, writer and sculptor.[86]
- Sándor Holczreiter, 53, Hungarian weightlifter and Olympic medalist (1972).[87]
- Douglas Leigh, 92, American advertising executive.[88]
- Walt Levinsky, 70, American big band player, composer, arranger and bandleader, brain cancer.[89]
- J. W. Lockett, 62, American football player.[90]
15
- Georges Aeby, 86, Swiss football player.
- Rune Andréasson, 74, Swedish comic creator, cancer.[91]
- Francis L. K. Hsu, 90, Chinese-American anthropologist.
- Eddie Kazak, 79, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds).[92]
- León Martinetti, 73, Argentine basketball player.[93]
16
- Henry Helstoski, 74, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1965-1977).[94]
- Dorit Kreysler, 90, Austrian film actress.[95]
- Ruth Welting, 51, American operatic soprano.[96]
- Jorge Tuero, Venezuelan television actor and comedian, killed during the Vargas tragedy.
17
- Rex Allen, 78, American actor and singer-songwriter, traffic accident.[97]
- Leo P. Carlin, 91, American politician.
- Ken W. Clawson, 63, American journalist and spokesman for U.S. President Richard Nixon, heart attack.[98]
- Paolo Dezza, 98, Italian Jesuit cardinal of the Catholic church.[99]
- François Dyrek, 66, French actor, heart attack.[100]
- James Ginty, 91, British middle-distance runner and Olympian (1936).[101]
- Rufus Lewis, 80, American baseball pitcher.[102]
- Jürgen Moser, 71, German-American mathematician.[103]
- Grover Washington, Jr., 56, American jazz saxophonist, heart attack.[104]
- C. Vann Woodward, 91, American historian and Pulitzer Prize winner.[105]
18
- Þór Beck, 59, Icelandic footballer.[106]
- Jan Bouwman, 64, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1960).[107]
- Robert Bresson, 98, French film director.[108]
- Robert Dougall, 86, English broadcaster and ornithologist.[109]
- Joe Higgs, 59, Jamaican reggae musician, cancer.[110]
- Dennis W. Sciama, 73, British physicist.[111]
- John Southgate, 73, British Anglican priest.
- Benito Stefanelli, 71, Italian film actor, stuntman and weapons master.
- Bertha Swirles, 96, British physicist.[112]
- Logan Wright, 66, American pediatric psychologist, heart attack.[113]
19
- Bal Dani, 66, Indian cricket player.[114]
- Brendan Hansen, 77, Australian politician.
- Jim Lecture, 75, American football player (Buffalo Bisons).[115]
- Desmond Llewelyn, 85, Welsh actor (From Russia with Love, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Follyfoot), traffic collision.[116]
- Marion Worth, 69, American country music singer, complications of emphysema.[117]
20
- Wazir Ali, 71, Pakistani Olympic cyclist (1948).[118]
- Dick Bertell, 64, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants), influenza.[119]
- Riccardo Freda, 90, Italian film director.[120]
- Mario Carreño Morales, 86, Cuban painter.[121]
- Carin Nilsson, 95, Swedish freestyle swimmer and Olympic medalist (1920).[122]
- Irving Rapper, 101, American film director.[123]
- Hank Snow, 85, Canadian country musician, heart failure.[124]
- James Wainwright, 61, American actor.
21
- John Arnatt, 82, British actor.
- Bill Edwards, 81, American actor, rodeo rider, and artist.
- Michael P. Malone, 59, American historian, cardiomyopathy, heart attack.[125]
- Bernard Smith, 92, American literary editor, film producer and literary critic.[126]
- Frank Stanley, 77, American cinematographer (Magnum Force, 10, Grease 2).
- Jalil Ziapour, 79, Iranian painter and academic.
22
- Per Aabel, 97, Norwegian actor, artist, dancer and choreographer.
- Hans Frankenthal, 73, German Holocaust survivor.[127]
- Tamara Lees, 75, English film actress.
- Ola Oni, 66, Nigerian political economist, socialist and human right activist.
- Louis Pohl, 84, American painter, illustrator, printmaker and cartoonist.
- Benny Quick, 55, German pop and schlager singer, suicide.[128]
23
- Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield, 86, British Army officer and courtier of Queen Elizabeth II.
- John Paton Davies, Jr., 91, American diplomat and Medal of Freedom recipient.[129]
- Wallace Diestelmeyer, 73, Canadian figure skater and Olympic medalist (1948).[130]
- Timur Gaidar, 73, Soviet and Russian rear admiral, writer and journalist.
- Silvio Gava, 98, Italian politician.
- Lois Hamilton, 56, American actress (Summer Rental, The Ropers, The Cannonball Run), suicide by drug overdose.
- Miroslav Ivanov, 70, Popular Czech nonfiction writer.[131]
- Vladimir Kondrashin, 70, Soviet and Russian basketball player and coach.[132]
- Marcel Landowski, 84, French composer, biographer and arts administrator.[133]
- Billy McGlen, 78, English football player.[134]
- Eirene White, Baroness White, 90, British politician and journalist.[135]
24
- Kadathanat Madhavi Amma, 90, Indian Malayalam poet, novelist and short story writer.
- Tomasz Beksiński, 41, Polish radio presenter, suicide.
- Peter Boroffka, 67, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Bill Bowerman, 88, American track and field coach and co-founder of Nike, Inc.[136]
- Reggie Carter, 42, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[137]
- Billy Davenport, 68, American drummer.[138]
- Maurice Couve de Murville, 92, French politician, 152nd Prime Minister of France.[139]
- Dušan Drška, 46, Slovak Olympic weightlifter (1976, 1980).[140]
- João Figueiredo, 81, 30th President of Brazil, cardiovascular disease.[141]
- Tito Guízar, 91, American singer and actor, pneumonia.[142]
- Jiang Hua, 92, President of the Supreme Court of China.
- Irenio Jara, 70, Chilean Olympic footballer (1952).[143]
- Joseph McGahn, 82, American politician.[144]
- William C. Schneider, 76, American aerospace engineer and NASA mission director.
- Grete Stern, 95, German-Argentine photographer.[145]
25
- Rafael Barretto, 68, Filipino basketball player and Olympian (1956).[146]
- Arne Ileby, 86, Norwegian football player and Olympian (1936).[147]
- Peter Jeffrey, 70, English actor, prostate cancer.[148]
- Zully Moreno, 79, Argentine film actress, Alzheimer's disease.
- Michael Bamidele Otiko, 65, Nigerian politician and educator.[149]
- Alfonso Lastras Ramírez, 75, Mexican lawyer and politician.[150]
26
- Benny Bartlett, 75, American child actor and musician.
- Vitold Belevitch, 78, Belgian mathematician and electrical engineer.[151]
- Bob Borrie, 72, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1968-1972).[152]
- Ola Skjåk Bræk, 87, Norwegian banker and politician.
- Prunella Clough, 80, British artist, cancer.[153]
- Fred Draper, 74, American actor (Faces, A Woman Under the Influence, Columbo).[154]
- David Duncan, 86, American screenwriter and novelist.[155]
- Leah Leneman, 55, American historian and cookery writer.
- Curtis Mayfield, 57, American singer-songwriter ("Superfly", "Move On Up", "Freddie's Dead") and record producer, complications from diabetes.[156]
- Shankar Dayal Sharma, 81, 9th president of India, heart attack.[157]
27
- Leslie Brown, 87, British Anglican prelate.[158]
- Pierre Clémenti, 57, French actor, liver cancer.[159]
- Sture Frölén, 92, Swedish architect.[160]
- Leonard Goldenson, 94, American TV and radio executive.[161]
- Michael McDowell, 49, American novelist and screenwriter (Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Thinner), AIDS-related illness.[162]
- Dick Peabody, 74, American actor, prostate cancer.
- Horst Matthai Quelle, 87, German philosopher.
28
- Josephine Barnes, 87, English obstetrician and gynaecologist.[163]
- Joachim Böhmer, 59, East German rower and Olympic medalist (1972).[164]
- Helen Boughton-Leigh, 93, American Olympic alpine skier (1936).[165]
- Franco Castellano, 74, Italian screenwriter and film director.[166]
- Donald Cotton, 71, British writer for radio and television.[167]
- Louis Féraud, 78, French fashion designer and artist, Alzheimer's disease.[168]
- Kenneth Hudson, 83, British journalist and broadcaster.
- Larry Dale Lee, 41, American financial and economic journalist, stabbed.[169]
- Clayton Moore, 85, American actor (The Lone Ranger), heart attack.[170]
- Harry Monty, 95, American actor (The Wizard of Oz), old age.
- Mike Thresher, 68, English football player.
29
- Arturo Amos, 72, Argentine Olympic gymanst (1948).[171]
- Giuseppe Ballerio, 90, Italian footballer.[172]
- Ewan Douglas, 77, Scottish rugby player and Olympic athlete (1948, 1952).[173]
- Robert Hoffstetter, 91, French taxonomist and herpetologist.[174]
- Edward Hollamby, 78, English architect and town planner, heart disease.[175]
- Ferenc Rabár, 70, Hungarian politician.[176]
- Sir Leon Radzinowicz, 93, Polish-born British criminologist.[177]
- José Cláudio dos Reis, 60, Brazilian sports administrator.
- Gerard Veringa, 75, Dutch politician.[178]
- Jerzy Waldorff, 89, Polish baron, TV personality and writer.
30
- Tom Aherne, 80, Irish footballer and hurler.
- Clint Albright, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[179]
- Arthur Bassett, 85, Welsh rugby player.
- Kjølv Egeland, 81, Norwegian politician.[180]
- Anna Fehér, 78, Hungarian gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (1948).[181]
- Sarah Knauss, 119, American supercentenarian and oldest person in the world.[182]
- Fritz Leonhardt, 90, German structural engineer.[183]
- Nicholas Marangello, 87, American mobster (Bonanno crime family).
- Louis Michel, 76, French mathematical physicist.[184]
31
- Conrado Balweg, 57, Filipino Roman Catholic priest and communist revolutionary, shot.
- Dean Elliott, 82, American television and film composer, Alzheimer's disease.
- Ferdinand Finne, 89, Norwegian author, painter, theater decorator and costume designer.
- William Hughes, Baron Hughes, 88, British politician.[185]
- Harry Kimberlin, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns).[186]
- Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi, 85, Indian Islamic scholar and author.[187]
- Solomiia Pavlychko, 41, Ukrainian literary critic, philosopher, and feminist, carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Elliot Richardson, 79, American politician and diplomat, cerebral haemorrhage.[188]
- Hamako Watanabe, 89, Japanese singer, cerebral infarction.[189]
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