Deaths in January 1997
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1997.
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.
January 1997
1
- Prince Eugen of Bavaria, 71, German noble.
- Aenne Brauksiepe, 84, German politician.
- Asnoldo Devonish, 64, Venezuelan track and field athlete and Olympian (1952).[1]
- Al Eugster, 87, American animator, writer, and film director.
- Jean Feller, 77, Luxembourgish Olympic footballer (1948).[2]
- Ivan Graziani, 51, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist, colon cancer.
- Hagood Hardy, 59, Canadian composer, pianist, and vibraphonist, lymphoma.[3]
- Ham Harmon, 83, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[4]
- Mohammed Hafez Ismail, 77, Egyptian diplomat and ambassador.
- Graham Kersey, 25, English cricketer, traffic collision.[5]
- Hans-Martin Majewski, 85, German composer of film scores.
- James B. Pritchard, 87, American archeologist.[6]
- Joan Rice, 66, English film actress.
- Franco Volpi, 75, Italian actor and voice actor, cancer.
- Townes Van Zandt, 52, American singer-songwriter, cardiac arrhythmia.[7]
- Ladislau Zilahi, 74, Romanian football player and manager.
2
- Randy California, 45, American guitarist, singer and songwriter, drowned.[8]
- Samuel Carlisi, 82, American mobster, heart attack.
- Aarne Castrén, 73, Finnish Olympic sailor (1952).[9]
- Joan Coromines, 91, Spanish linguist.[10]
- Antonio Giordani Soika, 83, Italian entomologist and ecologist.
- Moshe Wilensky, 86, Polish-Israeli composer.[11]
3
- Werner Genuit, 59, German classical pianist and composer.
- Roger Goeb, 82, American composer.[12]
- Michel Heller, 74, Russian historian, heart attack.[13]
- Pieter Keuneman, 79, Sri Lankan communist politician.
- Jon Lennart Mjøen, 84, Norwegian actor, film director and screenwriter.
- Gianfranco Pandolfini, 76, Italian Olympic water polo player (1948).[14]
- Marie Torre, 72, American television journalist, lung cancer.[15]
- Odd Øyen, 82, Norwegian physician and resistance member during World War II.[16]
4
- Hédi Berkhissa, 24, Tunisian footballer, heart attack.
- Akhteruzzaman Elias, 53, Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer.
- Harry Helmsley, 87, American real estate mogul, pneumonia.[17]
- Harry P. Jeffrey, 95, American attorney and politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1943-1945).[18]
- Bill Lancaster, 49, American screenwriter (The Thing, The Bad News Bears) and actor (Moses the Lawgiver).[19]
- Lucien Rebuffic, 75, French Olympic basketball player (1948).[20]
- Tormod Skagestad, 76, Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and actor.[21]
- Richard Taitano, 75, Guamanian politician.
5
- André Franquin, 73, Belgian comics artist, (Spirou & Fantasio, Gaston, Marsupilami), heart attack.[22]
- Peter Zack Geer, 68, American politician, cancer.
- Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, 84, Swedish royal, third son of King Gustaf VI Adolf.
- Homer Hobbs, 73, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), and coach.[23]
- Burton Lane, 84, American composer and lyricist.[24]
- Frans Piët, 91, Dutch comics artist (Sjors en Sjimmie).[25]
- Emil Roy, 89, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[26]
- Alvaro de Toledo, 75, Brazilian Olympic equestrian (1952).[27]
- V. C. Wynne-Edwards, 90, English zoologist.[28]
6
- Herbert Blitzstein, 62, American mobster, shot.
- Dick Donovan, 69, American MLB baseball player, cancer.[29]
- Kalevi Laitinen, 78, Finnish gymnast and Olympic champion (1948, 1952).[30]
- Teiichi Matsumaru, 87, Japanese football player.[31]
- Heinrich Müller, 70, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1952).[32]
- Charles Murphy, 88, Australian politician.
- Catherine Scorsese, 84, Italian-American actress (Goodfellas), Alzheimer's disease.[33]
7
- Francisco Castillo, 75, Spanish Olympic water polo player (1948, 1952).[34]
- Tod Goodwin, 85, American gridiron football player (New York Giants).[35]
- Paul-Werner Hozzel, 86, Nazi Germany Luftwaffe pilot during World War II.
- Christopher Mayhew, 81, British politician.[36]
- Patricia McLaughlin, 80, Northern Irish politician.[37]
- Sándor Végh, 84, Hungarian-French violinist and conductor.[38]
- Alfred Vincelette, 61, American Olympic skier (1960).[39]
8
- Sidney Aronovitz, 76, American district judge (United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida).[40]
- Smiley Bates, 59, Canadian country singer, songwriter, and musician, cancer.[41]
- Melvin Calvin, 85, American biochemist, heart failure.[42]
- Paul Endacott, 94, American basketball player.
- James Fraser, 72, Scottish surgeon.[43]
- Harold Foote Gosnell, 100, American political scientist and author.[44]
- George Handy, 76, American jazz arranger, composer and pianist.[45]
- Phyllis Hartnoll, 90, British poet, author and editor.[46]
- Alfred John Markiewicz, 68, American prelate of the Catholic Church.
9
- Karol Borhy, 84, Czechoslovak football coach.[47]
- Ove Dahlberg, 65, Swedish ice hockey referee, heart attack.
- Herb Davis, 97, American football player.[48]
- Angelo Drossos, 68, American basketball executive, Parkinson's disease.
- Ellen Griffin Dunne, 64, American actress and activist, multiple sclerosis.
- Muhammadu Junaidu, 91, Nigerian historian and writer.
- Fortunato Maninetti, 76, Italian rower and Olympian (1948).[49]
- Shorty McWilliams, 70, American football player (Los Angeles Dons, Pittsburgh Steelers).[50]
- Edward Osóbka-Morawski, 87, Polish activist and politician.[51]
- Jesse White, 79, American actor and comedian, heart attack.[52]
10
- Mary Bancroft, 93, American novelist and spy.[53]
- Samuel Preston Bayard, 88, American folklorist and musicologist.[54]
- Emmet Reid Blake, 88, American ornithologist and museum curator.
- Gordon W. Burrows, 70, American politician, cardiac arrest.[55]
- André Caron, 52, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1993- ), cancer.[56]
- Bela Čuzdi, 70, Yugoslavian Olympic wrestler (1952).[57]
- János Erdei, 77, Hungarian Olympic boxer (1952).[58]
- Seymour Halpern, 83, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1959-1973).[59]
- Elspeth Huxley, 89, English author, journalist, broadcaster, and government adviser.[60]
- Valentin Koptyug, 65, Soviet/Russian chemist.
- Allan Livingstone, 68, Australian Olympic canoeist (1960).[61]
- Phil Marchildon, 83, Canadian Major League Baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox).[62]
- Tordis Maurstad, 95, Norwegian stage actress.
- Nick Picciuto, 75, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[63]
- Martin Pike, 76, British athlete and Olympian (1948).[64]
- Alec Todd, Baron Todd, 89, Scottish biochemist and Nobel Prize laureate, heart attack.[65]
- Shiv Verma, 92, Indian revolutionary.
- Lee Willerman, 57, American psychologist.[66]
- Albert Wohlstetter, 83, American nuclear strategist.[67]
- George Young, 74, Scottish footballer.
11
- Arild Andersen, 68, Norwegian racing cyclist.
- William Byrne, 90, American painter.[68]
- Bhabatosh Datta, 85, Indian economist, academic and writer.
- Carol Habben, 63, American baseball player.[69]
- Rosalind Hill, 88, English historian, heart failure.[70]
- Pancheti Koteswaram, 81, Indian meteorologist, hydrologist, and atmospheric physicist.
- Sheldon Leonard, 89, American actor, producer, director, and writer.[71]
- Stu Martin, 84, American Major League Baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs).[72]
- Jerry Neudecker, 66, American MLB umpire, cancer.[73]
- Helen Foster Snow, 89, American journalist.[74]
- Jill Summers, 86, English music hall performer and comedian, kidney failure.[75]
- Ian White-Thomson, 92, British Anglican priest.
- Elizabeth Woolsey, 88, American alpine skier and Olympian (1936).[76]
12
- Harold Brown, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[77]
- Jean-Edern Hallier, 60, French writer, critic and editor, cerebral haemorrhage after fall, heart attack, traffic collision.[78]
- Jean Hoerni, 72, Swiss-American engineer.[79]
- Charles Brenton Huggins, 95, Canadian-American cancer researcher and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate.[80]
- Ewa Larysa Krause, 22, Polish Olympic judoka (1996), traffic collision.[81]
- Wally Rose, 83, American jazz and ragtime pianist.[82]
- Joe Scott, 78, American baseball player.[83]
- Jorge Suárez, 51, Salvadoran football player, cancer.
13
- Sivar Arnér, 87, Swedish novelist and playwright.
- Burton Barr, 79, American businessman and politician, kidney failure.[84]
- Ernest Bayer, 92, American Olympic rower (1928).[85]
- Johannes Coleman, 86, South African marathon runner and Olympian (1936, 1948).[86]
- Archibald Jack, 83, British Olympic modern pentathlete (1936).[87]
- Max Kaser, 90, German academic and professor of jurisprudence.[88]
- Leo Margolis, 69, Canadian parasitologist, heart attack.[89]
- Baburaoji Parkhe, 84, Indian industrialist.
- Jack Simpson, 76, Irish cricketer.[90]
- Ruslan Stratonovich, 66, Russian physicist and engineer.
- Herman V. Wall, 91, American combat photographer during World War II.
14
- John Amdisen, 62, Danish football player.[91]
- Shalva Chikhladze, 84, Soviet Georgian light-heavyweight wrestler and Olympian (1952).[92]
- Leonard Dodson, 84, American golfer.
- Celso Ferreira, 46, Brazilian Olympic football player (1972).[93]
- King Hu, 64, Chinese film director and actor, complications from angioplasty.
- Robert Irsay, 73, American football team owner.[94]
- Tommy Laskey, 83, Australian rules footballer.[95]
- John Lettengarver, 67, American figure skater and Olympian (1948).[96]
- Ebba Lodden, 83, Norwegian civil servant and politician.
- Roland Martin, 84, French archaeologist.[97]
- Dollard Ménard, 83, Canadian general.
- Knud Nellemose, 88, Danish sculptor.
15
- Oscar Auerbach, 92, American physician and pathologist.[98]
- Jean-Marie Grenot, 67, French Olympic boxer (1948).[99]
- Burrell Shields, 67, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts).[100]
- Edwin Smith, 74, New Zealand rower.
- Ahmad Tafazzoli, 59, Iranian Iranist and professor of ancient Iranian languages, homicide.[101] (body discovered on this date)
- Kenneth V. Thimann, 92, English-American plant physiologist and microbiologist.[102]
16
- Romano Amerio, 91, Swiss Italian theologian.[103]
- Ödön Gróf, 81, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1936).[104]
- Roy Henderson, 73, Scottish football player.
- Markus Hoffmann, 26, German actor, suicide by jumping.
- Nils Katajainen, 77, Finnish flying ace during World War II.
- Erik Källström, 88, Swedish Olympic football player (1936).[105]
- Fritzi Metznerová, 81, Czech Olympic figure skater (1936).[106]
- Iain Mills, 56, English politician.[107]
- Shinobu Muraki, 73, Japanese production designer and art director (Ran).
- Beverly Peer, 84, American jazz double-bassist, cancer.[108]
- Martin Redmond, 59, British politician.
- Juan Landázuri Ricketts, 83, Peruvian catholic cardinal.
- Jeff Teale, 57, British international athlete and Olympian (1968).[109]
- Rajagopala Tondaiman, 74, Indian monarch and the last Raja of Pudukkottai.
- Barbara Woodell, 86, American actress.
- Willie Yeadon, 89, British railway historian.
17
- Susanna Al-Hassan, 69, Ghanaian author and politician.
- Earl Girard, 69, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers).[110]
- Robert Giraud, 75, French journalist, poet and lexicographer.[111]
- Björn Isfält, 54, Swedish composer, cancer.
- Bill Kardash, 84, Canadian politician.
- Bert Kelly, 84, Australian politician and government minister.[112]
- Amha Selassie, 80, Ethiopian Emperor-in-exile and son of Haile Selassie I.
- Clyde Tombaugh, 90, American astronomer.[113]
- Theo Wilson, 79, American reporter, cerebral hemorrhage.[114]
18
- Herbert A. Allen, Sr., 88, American stockbroker.
- Ruth Brinkmann, 62, American actress and founder of Vienna's English Theatre, ovarian cancer.[115]
- Keith Diamond, 46, American songwriter and producer, heart attack.[116]
- Jean Gravelle, 69, Canadian ice hockey player and Olympian (1948).[117]
- Henry Hermansen, 75, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympian (1960).[118]
- Ardis Krainik, 67, American mezzo-soprano opera singer.[119]
- Diana Lewis, 77, American film actress, pancreatic cancer.[120]
- Myfanwy Piper, 85, British art critic and opera librettist.[121]
- Gilberto Martínez Solares, 90, Mexican actor, cinematographer, screenwriter, and director.
- Darío Suro, 79, Dominican Republic art critic, diplomat and painter.[122]
- Paul Tsongas, 55, American politician, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[123]
19
- Adriana Caselotti, 80, American actress and singer (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs), lung cancer.[124]
- Robert Chapatte, 75, French cyclist and sports journalist.[125]
- James Dickey, 73, American poet and novelist.[126]
- Richard E. Jennings, 75, English comics artist, pneumonia.[127]
- Ernst Knoll, 56, German Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972).[128]
- Bert Kuczynski, 77, American baseball (Philadelphia Athletics), and football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions).[129]
- William Laing, 68, Ghanaian triple jumper and Olympian (1952).[130]
- Tamara Makarova, 89, Soviet actress.
- Vasily Nalimov, 86, Russian philosopher and humanist.[131]
- Charles Nelson, 95, American film editor (Picnic, Cat Ballou, A Song to Remember), Oscar winner (1956).
- Charlie Price, 79, Australian cricketer.[132]
- Sudhir, 75, Pakistani film actor, director and producer.
20
- Eric Andersen, 92, Australian rules footballer.[133]
- Albín Brunovský, 61, Slovak painter and graphic artist.[134]
- Curt Flood, 59, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators), pneumonia.[135]
- Edith Haisman, 100, South African-born RMS Titanic survivor[136]
- Johannes Human, 66, South African Olympic sports shooter (1956, 1960).[137]
- Giorgio Jegher, 59, Italian Olympic long-distance runner (1964).[138]
- Hiram Keller, 52, American actor, liver cancer.[139]
- Joseph J. Loferski, 71, American physicist.[140]
- Ashious Melu, 39, Zambian footballer, coach, and Olympian (1988).[141]
- Konrad Püschel, 89, German architect, town planner, and university professor.
- Dennis Main Wilson, 72, British radio and television producer, lung cancer.[142]
21
- Eduardo Assam, 77, Mexican Olympic wrestler (1948, 1952).[143]
- John Glyn-Jones, 87, British actor.[144]
- Hans Egon Holthusen, 83, German nazi, writer and academic.[145]
- Sourendra Nath Kohli, 80, Indian Navy admiral.
- Irwin Levine, 58, American songwriter.[146]
- Bill McWilliams, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[147]
- Louis Miehe-Renard, 77, Danish film actor.
- Shinroku Momose, 77, Japanese aircraft/automotive engineer.
- Eduardo Morera, 91, Argentine film director.
- Colonel Tom Parker, 87, Dutch-American manager of Elvis Presley, stroke.[148]
- Giorgio Prosperi, 85, Italian screenwriter.
- Polly Ann Young, 88, American actress, cancer.[149]
22
- Ênio Andrade, 68, Brazilian football player and manager.
- L. Kijungluba AO, 90, Indian baptist missionary.
- Pilar Barbosa, 98, Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist.
- George Dockins, 79, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers).[150]
- Ron Holden, 57, American pop and R&B singer, heart attack.[151]
- Elwyn Lynn, 79, Australian artist, author and art critic.[152]
- Billy Mackenzie, 39, Scottish singer and songwriter, suicide by drug overdose.[153]
- Cornelio Reyna, 56, Mexican singer, composer and actor.
- Willy Van Rompaey, 85, Belgian Olympic sailor (1928, 1948).[154]
- Willard Wheatley, 81, British Virgin Islands politician and Chief Minister.
- Wally Whyton, 67, British musician, songwriter and radio and TV personality.[155]
23
- Richard Berry, 61, American singer, songwriter and musician, aneurysm.[156]
- Paul Egli, 85, Swiss road bicycle racer.[157]
- Randy Greenawalt, 47, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
- Alois Hudec, 88, Czechoslovak gymnast and World and Olympic Champion (1936).[158]
- Lyudmila Marchenko, 56, Soviet film actress.
- Hardy Rafn, 66, Danish film actor.
- Roger Tayler, 67, British astronomer, cancer.[159]
- Rolling Thunder, 80, American hippy spiritual leader, complications of diabetes.
- David Waller, 76, English actor.[160]
- Bill Zuckert, 81, American actor, pneumonia.[161]
24
- William Alexander, 81, German painter and television host.
- Lourdino Barreto, 58, Indian musicologist and composer.
- Dr. Jerry Graham, 75, American professional wrestler, cerebrovascular disease.
- Jack Halloran, 81, American composer and choral director.
- Sisko Heikkilä, 75, Finnish Olympic high jumper (1952).[162]
- Ida Kohlmeyer, 84, American painter.[163]
- Roy Sproson, 66, English footballer and manager.[164]
- Suzy Vernon, 95, French film actress.[165]
25
- Werner Aspenström, 78, Swedish poet.[166]
- Dan Barry, 73, American cartoonist.[167]
- Donald Beer, 61, American rower and Olympic champion (1956), brain cancer.[168]
- James Boyd, 66, American boxer and Olympian (1956), cancer.[169]
- Manuel Tuñón de Lara, 81, Spanish historian.[170]
- Jeane Dixon, 93, American astrologer, heart failure.[171]
- Exuma, 54, Bahamian musician, artist, playwright and author, heart attack.[172]
- Carlton Benjamin Goodlett, 82, American physician and newspaper publisher.[173]
- Edith Thacher Hurd, 86, American children's author.[174]
- Nikola Koljević, 60, Bosnian Serb politician, essayist, and scholar, suicide by gunshot.[175]
- George W. Mitchell, 92, American economist.[176]
- Seldon Powell, 68, American jazz, music, and R&B tenor saxophonist and flautist.[177]
- Elizabeth Rudel Smith, 85, American politician.[178]
- Bill Wightkin, 69, American gridiron football player (Chicago Bears).[179]
26
- Sufi Barkat Ali, 85, Indian muslim sufi.
- Jack Clayton, 82, American football, basketball, and baseball coach, congestive heart failure.[180]
- Mercer Davies, 72, South African Olympic long distance runner (1956).[181]
- Frank Dilio, 84, Canadian ice hockey administrator.[182]
- Norman Fawcett, 86, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1965-1968).[183]
- Shūhei Fujisawa, 69, Japanese author.[184]
- Cornelius Herman Muller, 87, American botanist and ecologist.[185]
- Roberto Queralt, 66, Spanish Olympic swimmer and water polo player (1952).[186]
- Guy Raymond, 85, American actor.[187]
- Margaret Hessen und bei Rhein, 83, German princess.[188]
- Laurence Stoddard, 93, American Olympic rowing coxswain (1924).[189]
- Donald E. Stokes, 69, American political scientist, acute leukemia.[190]
- Mira Zimińska, 95, Polish actress.[191]
27
- Kathryn Beare, 79, American baseball player.[192]
- George Kanngieser, 84, Australian rules footballer.[193]
- Bill Kennedy, 88, American actor and television show host.
- Cecil Arthur Lewis, 98, British last surviving World War I fighter ace.[194]
- Gerald Marks, 96, American composer.[195]
- Louis E. Martin, 84, American journalist, newspaper publisher and civil rights activist.[196]
- Zia Sarhadi, 83, Pakistani screenwriter and film director.[197]
- Harish Chandra Sarin, 82, Indian civil servant, writer and defence secretary of India.
- Richard X. Slattery, 71, American actor.[198]
- Slick Smith, 67, American racing driver.[199]
- David Townsend, 84, English cricket player.[200]
- František Vohryzek, 90, Czech Olympic fencer (1936).[201]
- Aleksandr Zarkhi, 88, Soviet film director, screenwriter, and playwright.[202]
28
- Antônio Callado, 80, Brazilian journalist, playwright, and novelist.[203]
- Edmond de Stoutz, 76, Swiss conductor.
- Anna Galmarini, 54, Italian figure skater and Olympian (1960).[204]
- Raya Garbousova, 87, Russian-American cellist.[205]
- Alfred Gell, 51, British social anthropologist.[206]
- Mikel Koliqi, 96, Albanian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[207]
- Wong Shun Leung, 61, Hong Kong martial artist, stroke.
- Louis Pauwels, 76, French journalist and writer, heart attack.[208]
- Geoffrey Rippon, 72, British politician.[209]
- Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme, 85, Indian statistician.[210]
29
- Antal Benda, 86, Hungarian Olympic handball player (1936).[211]
- Irma Greta Blohm, 85, German politician.
- Ken Harada, 77, Japanese politician.
- Daniel P. Mannix, 85, American writer, journalist, animal trainer, and performer.[212]
- Mumtaz Mirza, 57, Indian Urdu poet.
- Clifford Richmond, 82, New Zealand lawyer and judge.
- Osvaldo Soriano, 54, Argentine journalist and writer, lung cancer.[213]
- Thomas Daniel Young, 77, American academic.[214]
30
- Charles Hargens, 103, American painter.[215]
- Willis Harman, 78, American engineer, futurist, and author, brain cancer.
- Harold Jackson, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings).[216]
- Duane Josephson, 54, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox).[217]
- Nicholas Mallett, 51, British television director.
- Henry Bentinck, 11th Earl of Portland, 77, British noble and activist.
- Stan Raiman, 82, American basketball player.[218]
- Frank Tejeda, 51, United States Marine and politician, brain cancer, member of the United States House of Representatives (1993- ).[219]
31
- Harold Raymond Ballard, 78, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1965-1968).[220]
- Raymond Coxon, 100, British artist.[221]
- Hedy Graf, 70, Spanish-Swiss soprano.
- Eve Lister, 83, British actress.[222]
- Seth Lover, 87, American inventor.
- Zahir Pajaziti, 34, Kosovo Albanian guerilla commander, killed in action.
- John Joseph Scanlan, 90, American catholic bishop.[223]
- Eugenia Smith, 98, American Romanov impostor.
- Alexander Solonik, 36, Russian gangster, strangled.
- Andrzej Szczepkowski, 73, Polish actor.
- Hans Tisdall, 86, German-British artist.[224]
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