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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2001 .
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 2001
1
Zuzana Chalupová , 76, Serbian/Yugoslavian
naïve painter .
[1]
Jay Chamberlain , 77, American racing driver.
Dwight Eddleman , 78, American basketball player and Olympic athlete, heart ailment.
Joe Lynch , 76, Irish actor.
Begum Aizaz Rasul , 92, Indian politician.
Robert Rimmer , 84, American writer.
[2]
Korey Stringer , 27, American football player (
Ohio State ,
Minnesota Vikings ), complications following a heat stroke.
[3]
Dan Towler , 73, American gridiron football player.
[4]
Nicolae Tătaru , 69, Romanian football player.
[5]
Charlie Ward , 89, English golfer.
2
Mario Alesini , 69, Italian basketball player.
[6]
Valerie Davies , 89, British Olympic swimmer, bronze medalist (
1932 ).
[7]
Edward Gardner , 89, British politician.
[8]
Lawrence Minard , 51, American journalist and editor, heart attack.
[9]
Ronald Townson , 68, American vocalist (
The 5th Dimension ), kidney failure.
[10]
3
Franz-Josef Bach , 84, German politician and member of the
Bundestag .
Louis Chevalier , 90, French historian and academic.
[11]
Christopher Hewett , 80, British actor (
Mr. Belvedere ,
The Producers ,
Fantasy Island ),
diabetes .
[12]
Hans Holt , 91, Austrian film actor.
[13]
Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford , 95, British politician and social reformer.
[14]
Jeanne Loriod , 73, French musician, drowned.
[15]
Mario Perazzolo , 90, Italian footballer.
Eduardo Toba , 78, Spanish football manager.
[16]
Lars Johan Werle , 75, Swedish composer.
4
S. K. Bhatnagar , 71, Indian politician and diplomat.
Claude Bloodgood , 64, American chess player and convicted murderer, cancer.
[17]
Jack Maple , 48, American police officer and author, cancer.
Lorenzo Music , 64, American voice actor (
Garfield and Friends ,
The Real Ghostbusters ) and television producer (
The Bob Newhart Show ), lung and bone cancer.
[18]
Dan Zehr , 85, American swimmer and Olympian.
[19]
5
Otema Allimadi , 72, Ugandan
Foreign Minister (1979–1980) and
Prime Minister of Uganda (1980–1985).
[20]
Iskra Babich , 69, Soviet film director and screenwriter, cancer.
Mykhailo Bilyi , 78, Soviet and Ukrainian politician.
Miloš Bojović , 63, Serbian basketball player, sports journalist, and politician.
Caro Crawford Brown , 93, American journalist and
Pulitzer Prize winner.
[21]
Roy Dikeman Chapin, Jr. , 85, American business executive (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
American Motors Corporation ).
[22]
Aaron Flahavan , 25, English football goalkeeper, car accident.
[23]
Bahne Rabe , 37, German rower and Olympic champion,
Olympic champion (1988) ,
anorexia nervosa .
[24]
Christopher Skase , 52, Australian businessman and
fraudster ,
stomach cancer .
6
Jorge Amado , 88, Brazilian writer, heart attack.
[25]
Wina Born , 80, Dutch journalist and cooking books author.
[26]
Adhar Kumar Chatterji , 86, Indian navy admiral.
Robert Dunham , 70, American actor, writer, and racecar driver.
Vasili Kuznetsov , 69, Russian decathlete.
Kenneth MacDonald , 50, English actor, heart attack.
Jim Mallory , 82, American baseball player and football coach.
[27]
Wilhelm Mohnke , 90, German
SS general during World War II.
Ian Ousby , 54, British historian, author and editor, cancer.
Alan Rafkin , 73, American film and television director (
One Day at a Time ,
Coach ,
The Shakiest Gun in the West ).
[28]
Dorothy Tutin , 71, British actress (
The Importance of Being Earnest ,
The Beggar's Opera ,
A Tale of Two Cities ,
The Shooting Party ), leukemia.
[29]
Duong Van Minh , 85,
South Vietnamese politician and
ARVN general.
7
Larry Adler , 87, American
harmonica player,
pneumonia .
[30]
Paul Averitt , 78, American soldier and
Holocaust photographer.
Dan Edwards , 75, American gridiron football player (1948–1957) and coach (1958–1961).
[31]
Jack James , 80, American
rocket engineer .
[32]
Algirdas Lauritėnas , 68, Lithuanian basketball player.
[33]
José Tomás , 66, Spanish classical guitarist and teacher.
[34]
8
Patrick D. Wall (scientist) , 76, British neuroscientist.
[35]
Jean Dorst , 77, French
ornithologist , former director of the
National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
[36]
Harry Julian Fink , 78, American television and film writer.
Jean-Louis Flandrin , 70, French historian.
[37]
George Mann , 83, English cricket player.
[38]
Maureen Reagan , 60, American political activist and daughter of
Ronald Reagan ,
melanoma .
[39]
Nora Sayre , 68, American film critic and essayist.
[40]
Peter Sinclair , 62, New Zealand radio personality.
Paul Vaessen , 39, English footballer, accidental drug overdose.
[41]
Noud van Melis , 77, Dutch football player.
9
Abe Bonnema , 74, Dutch architect.
[42]
Humphry Bowen , 72, British botanist and chemist.
[43]
Jacky Boxberger , French athlete, killed by an elephant.
[44]
L. G. Dupree , 68, American gridiron football player, cancer.
Elmer Knutson , 86, Canadian businessman, activist and politician.
Alec Skempton , 87, British scientist.
[45]
10
Lou Boudreau , 84, American baseball player and manager, seven-time
All-Star and a member of the
Baseball Hall of Fame .
[46]
Vladimir Bougrine , 63, Russian painter.
Álvaro Carolino , 50, Portuguese football player and manager, pulmonary complications.
Elsa Cavelti , 94, Swiss
operatic
contralto and
mezzo-soprano .
[47]
Jerry DeFuccio , 76, American comic book writer and editor.
Manfred Eglin , 65, German footballer.
Vasudeo S. Gaitonde , Indian painter.
[48]
Gianfranco Miglio , 83, Italian jurist, political scientist and politician.
Ramón Monzant , 68, Venezuelan baseball player.
[49]
Dietrich Peltz , 87, German
Luftwaffe bomber and
Wehrmacht general during World War II.
Werner Pirchner , 61, Austrian composer and
jazz musician.
Louis Purnell , 81, American curator at the
National Air and Space Museum .
Stanislav Rostotsky , 79, Soviet/Russian film director and screenwriter.
[50]
Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula , 63, Australian
Indigenous artist.
11
Paul Cunniffe , 40, British-Irish singer-songwriter, fall from balcony.
Carlos Hank González , 73, Mexican politician and businessman.
Edward Thomas Hall , 77, British scientist, known for exposing the
Piltdown Man as a fraud.
[51]
Bob Harris , 57, American
jazz pianist and arranger, drug overdose.
Isidoro Malmierca , 70, Cuban politician,
lung cancer .
Percy Stallard , 92, British racing cyclist.
[52]
12
13
Manuel Alvar , 78, Spanish linguist, historian, and university professor.
[56]
René Berthier , 89, French actor.
Stephanus du Plessis , 71, South African Olympic discus thrower and shot putter.
John C. Elliott , 82, American politician and 39th
Governor of American Samoa .
Jim Hughes , 78, American baseball player.
[57]
Jimmy Knapp , 60, British trades unionist, cancer.
Gabor Peterdi , 85, Hungarian-American painter and printmaker.
[58]
Miguel Rodriguez Rodriguez , 70, Puerto Rican
Roman Catholic ] bishop.
Richard Shorr , 58, American sound engineer (
Die Hard ,
Predator ,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ).
Alan Skene , 68, South African rugby player.
Otto Stuppacher , 54, Austrian race car driver.
[59]
Antonio Zumel , 69, Filipino journalist, activist, and revolutionary.
14
Earl Anthony , 63, American professional
bowler , domestic accident.
[60]
Oscar Janiger , 83, American experimental psychiatrist, known for his
LSD research.
[61]
Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins , 63, American child actor.
Ridgway B. Knight , 90, American diplomat and ambassador.
Pavel Schmidt , 71, Slovak rower and
Olympic champion .
[62]
15
Richard Chelimo , 29, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (
silver medal winner of the
men's 10,000 metres at the
1992 Summer Olympics ), brain cancer.
[63]
Sheldon Datz , 74, American chemist.
[64]
Raymond Edward Johnson , 90, American radio and stage actor (
Inner Sanctum Mysteries ).
[65]
Peter Mazur , 78, Austrian-Dutch physicist.
Renato Panciera , 66, Italian sprinter.
[66]
Jim Russell , 92, Australian cartoonist.
Kateryna Yushchenko , 81, Ukrainian computer and information research scientist.
Yavuz Çetin , 30, Turkish musician, suicide.
16
Dave Barry , 82, American actor and comedian.
Kenneth Reese Cole, Jr. , 63, American political aide to
Richard Nixon .
[67]
Ruperto Donoso , 86, Chilean
jockey .
Fred Glover , 73, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Black Hawks ,
Detroit Red Wings ,
Cleveland Barons ) and coach (
Oakland Seals ,
Los Angeles Kings ).
[68]
Anna Mani , 82, Indian physicist and
meteorologist , stroke.
Sizwe Motaung , 31, South African football player,
AIDS -related complications.
[69]
Floyd Spence , 73, American attorney and a politician, cerebral
thrombosis .
[70]
Sidney Tillim , 76, American artist and art critic.
[71]
Klaus Wagner , 79, German equestrian and Olympic medalist.
[72]
17
William G. Clark , 77, American politician and jurist.
[73]
Josef Fried , 87, Polish-American organic chemist.
[74]
Herman Goffberg , 80, American Olympic
long-distance runner (
men's 10,000 metres at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[75]
Emil Gorovets , 78, Soviet and Ukrainian singer.
Živko Nikolić , 59, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director.
[76]
Charles Palmer , 71, British martial artist.
Flip Phillips , 86, American jazz tenor saxophone and clarinet player.
[77]
18
Edmund Cambridge , 80, American actor and director, complications from a fall.
[78]
Roland Cardon , 72, Belgian composer, music teacher, and multi-instrumentalist.
Philip B. Crosby , 75, American businessman and author.
Jack Elliott , 74, American film and television music composer (
Charlie's Angels ,
Night Court ,
The Jerk ).
[79]
Hillel Kook , 86, Russian/American
Revisionist Zionist activist and politician.
[80]
David Peakall , 70, British
environmental toxicologist and
ornithologist .
[81]
Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan , 88, Indian
plant pathologist .
Tom Watson , 69, Scottish actor.
19
Betty Everett , 61, American
soul singer and pianist ("
The Shoop Shoop Song ", "
Let It Be Me ").
[82]
Felicisimo Fajardo , 87, Filipino basketball player.
Junichiro Itani , 75, Japanese anthropologist and academic.
[83]
Dean Roper , 62, American
stock car racer , heart attack.
Les Sealey , 43, English footballer, heart attack.
[84]
Inder Singh , 57, Indian Olympic hockey player.
[85]
Willy Vannitsen , 66, Belgian racing cyclist.
[86]
Donald Woods , 67, South African journalist, newspaper editor, and anti-
apartheid activist, cancer.
[87]
20
Richard Cloward , 74, American sociologist and activist (
National Voter Registration Act of 1993 ).
[88]
Neal Colzie , 48, American gridiron football player (
Oakland Raiders ,
Miami Dolphins ,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ), heart attack.
Fred Hoyle , 86, British astronomer and science fiction writer, stroke.
[89]
Akın Kuloğlu , 29, Georgian-Turkish boxer and Olympian, traffic collision.
[90]
Walter Reed , 85, American stage, film and television actor.
[91]
Sylvia Millecam , 45, Dutch actress and comedian,
breast cancer .
[92]
Kershasp Tehmurasp Satarawala , 85, Indian civil servant and diplomat.
Eliezer Shostak , 89, Israeli politician.
Kim Stanley , 76, American actress (
Séance on a Wet Afternoon ,
The Right Stuff ,
Frances ),
Emmy winner (
1963 ,
1985 ), uterine cancer.
[93]
Rolla M. Tryon Jr. , 84, American
botanist .
21
Beryl Cooke , 94, British actress.
Pál Engel , 63, Hungarian historian.
[94]
Steven Izenour , 61, American architect and author (
Learning from Las Vegas ).
[95]
John Kerins , 39, Irish
Gaelic footballer , cancer.
Calum MacKay , 74, Canadian ice hockey player.
[96]
Norman Rigby , 78, English footballer and manager.
[97]
Juan Antonio Villacañas , 79, Spanish poet, essayist and critic.
22
Johnny Anderson , 71, Scottish football player.
Tatyana Averina , 51, Soviet Russian Olympic
speed skater (won two
gold medals and two
bronze medals at the
1976 Winter Olympics ),
stomach cancer .
[98]
Mauro Bicicli , 66, Italian football player and coach.
[99]
Rose Edgcumbe , 67, British
psychologist ,
psychoanalyst , and academic.
[100]
Bernard Heuvelmans , 84, French scientist.
Bobby Johnstone , 71, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Scotland).
Spiro Koleka , 93, Albanian
communist politician and statesman.
Sharad Talwalkar , 82, Indian actor, heart attack.
Varro Eugene Tyler , 74, American professor of pharmacognosy and philatelist.
[101]
23
Eric Allendale , 65, British
jazz musician.
[102]
Howard Fletcher , 88, American college football player and head coach (
Northern Illinois University ).
[103]
Frank Emilio Flynn , 80, Cuban pianist.
[104]
Ray Frederick , 72, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Black Hawks ).
[105]
Kathleen Freeman , 78, American actress (
Wagon Train ,
North to Alaska ,
The Nutty Professor ), lung cancer.
[106]
Herbert Haag , 86, German-Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and biblical scholar (known for challenging the Vatican).
[107]
Henriette Bie Lorentzen , 90, Norwegian journalist, peace activist, feminist, and publisher.
Peter Maas , 72, American journalist and author (
Serpico ,
The Valachi Papers ).
[108]
Fukukane Nikaidō , 78, Japanese economist.
Manolita Saval , 87, Spanish actress and singer,
thrombosis .
24
George Benson , 82, American gridiron football player.
[109]
Jane Greer , 76, American film and television actress (
Out of the Past ), cancer.
[110]
Milan Kadlec , 42, Czechoslovakian Olympic
pentathlete (team and individual modern pentathlon at the
1980 Summer Olympics and
1988 Summer Olympics ), suicide.
[111]
Roman Matsov , 84, Soviet and Estonian violinist, pianist, and conductor.
Hank Sauer , 84, American baseball player (1952
Most Valuable Player ) ("The Mayor of
Wrigley Field ").
[112]
Raymond Wilding-White , 78, American composer.
[113]
25
Aaliyah , 22, American
R&B singer (
Are You That Somebody? ,
Try Again ) and actress (
Romeo Must Die ,
Queen of the Damned ), plane crash.
[114]
Madge Adam , 89, English astronomer.
Mary Barnard , 91, American poet, biographer and translator.
[115]
Carl Brewer , 62, Canadian ice hockey player.
[116]
John Chambers , 78, American make-up artist and first civilian to receive the
Intelligence Medal of Merit .
Üzeyir Garih , 72, Turkish engineer, businessman, writer and investor.
Diana Golden , 38, American disabled ski racer, cancer.
[117]
Philippe Léotard , 60, French actor and singer,
respiratory failure .
[118]
Ginzō Matsuo , 50, Japanese voice actor,
subarachnoid hemorrhage .
John L. Nelson , 85, American
jazz musician, songwriter and father of
Prince .
Asit Sen , 78, Bengali Indian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.
Ken Tyrrell , 75, British motor racing driver and team leader,
pancreatic cancer .
[119]
26
27
Cal Collins , 68, American jazz guitarist.
[122]
Michalis Dertouzos , 64, Greek-American professor and computer scientist.
[123]
John Joe Landers , 94, Irish
Gaelic footballer .
James D. Ford , 70,
American
clergyman , ex-
Chaplain of the United States House ,
suicide
Abu Ali Mustafa , 63, Palestinian leader and Secretary General of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) , homicide.
[124]
Juan Lechín Oquendo , 87, Bolivian politician,
Vice President (1960–1964).
[125]
Karl Ulrich Schnabel , 92, Austrian pianist.
[126]
28
Bert Gardiner , 88, Canadian ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens ,
Chicago Black Hawks ,
Boston Bruins ,
New York Rangers ).
[127]
Käthe Grasegger , 84, German Olympic
alpine skier (
silver medal winner in
women's combined alpine skiing at the
1936 Winter Olympics ).
[128]
David P. Harmon , 82, American
scenarist and producer.
Johan Frederik Holleman , 85, Dutch-South African
ethnologist and legal scholar.
[129]
Kenneth Maddocks , 94, British colonial official and Governor of
Fiji (1958-1963).
Lawrence B. Marcus , 84, American screenwriter.
Juan Muñoz , 48, Spanish sculptor, cardiac arrest caused by an
aneurysm .
[130]
Serhiy Perkhun , 23, Ukrainian footballer, cerebral hemorrhage.
[131]
Remy Presas , 64, Filipino martial artist and founder of
Modern Arnis ,
brain cancer .
Ernst Stettler , 80, Swiss racing cyclist.
[132]
29
Harold Chestnut , 83, American electrical engineer at
General Electric and author.
Roger Daley , 58, British meteorologist.
[133]
Victor Jörgensen , 77, Danish Olympic boxer (
bronze medal winner in welterweight boxing at the
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[134]
Manubhai Pancholi , 86, Indian novelist, author, and politician.
Francisco Rabal , 75, Spanish actor,
pulmonary emphysema .
[135]
Dick Selma , 57, American baseball player,
liver cancer .
[136]
Graeme Strachan , 50, Australian singer (
Skyhooks ) and television presenter.
[137]
Eric Tipton , 86, American baseball player.
[138]
Sabahattin Özbek , 86, Turkish politician and academic.
30
Juan Acuña , 78, Spanish football goalkeeper.
Julie Bishop , 87, American actress (
Sands of Iwo Jima ,
Princess O'Rourke ,
Northern Pursuit ,
The High and the Mighty ),
pneumonia .
[139]
A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury , 86, 9th President of Bangladesh.
Stan Harland , 61, English football player.
Govan Mbeki , 91, South African politician, leader of the
ANC and
SACP .
[140]
G. K. Moopanar , 70, Indian politician.
[141]
Dilli Raman Regmi , 87, Nepali historian and politician.
Kothamangalam Seenu , 91,
Tamil actor and singer.
Kwee Kiat Sek , 67, Indonesian football player.
Agus Wirahadikusumah , 49, Indonesian military officer.
31
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