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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2000 .
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.
July 2000
1
Burt Douglas , 69, American film, stage and television actor.
Raymond Robert Forster , 78, New Zealand
arachnologist and museum director.
John Albert Axel Gibson , 83, British
flying ace during World War II.
[1]
Steve Hokuf , 89, American football player and coach, stroke.
[2]
Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan , 94, fourth wife of
Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah .
[3]
Cub Koda , 51, American
rock and roll musician and record compiler,
kidney failure .
[4]
Ganju Lama , 75, Sikkimese
Gurkha and recipient of the
Victoria Cross .
Walter Matthau , 79, American actor (winner of
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor ,
BAFTA ,
Golden Globe and
Tony awards), heart attack.
[5]
Pierre Petit , 78, French composer.
[6]
2
Mina Aoe , 59, Japanese female
enka singer,
pancreatic cancer .
[7]
Joey Dunlop , 48, Northern Irish motorcycle racer, motorcycle accident.
[8]
Constance Howard , 89, English textile artist and embroiderer.
Paul McLaughlin , 80, Canadian sailor and Olympian.
[9]
Karl Sweetan , 57, American gridiron footballplayer, complications following surgery.
[10]
Georgi Tringov , 63, Bulgarian
chess grandmaster.
3
Walter Cassel , 90, American
operatic
baritone and actor.
[11]
Nancy Cato , 83, Australian writer and poet.
[12]
James Grogan , 68, American figure skater and Olympian, multiple organ failure.
[13]
André Guinier , 88, French physicist.
[14]
Michael Hamilton , 81, British politician.
[15]
Paul G. Hatfield , 72, American attorney and politician.
[16]
John Hejduk , 70, Czech-American architect, artist and educator.
[17]
Leonard Hilton , 52, American long-distance runner.
[18]
János Kamara , 73, Hungarian
communist politician.
Enric Miralles , 45, Spanish architect, brain tumor, brain cancer.
[19]
Harold Nicholas , 79, American dancer (
Nicholas Brothers ), heart attack.
[20]
Fiorentino Sullo , 79, Italian politician.
[21]
Kemal Sunal , 55, Turkish actor, heart attack.
[22]
4
Donald Blessing , 94, American rower and Olympic champion.
[23]
Jack T. Bradley , 82,
US Army Air Force
fighter ace during World War II.
[24]
Allan Fakir , 68, Pakistani folk singer.
Gustaw Herling-Grudziński , 81, Polish writer and political dissident.
[25]
Yuri Klinskikh , 35, Russian singer, songwriter and arranger, heart failure.
Marina Kroschina , 47, Ukrainian tennis player, suicide.
Philip Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme , 85, British aristocrat.
[26]
Vladimír Ráž , 77, Czechoslovak film actor.
Shōji Ueda , 87, Japanese photographer.
[27]
5
Franta Belsky , 79, Czech sculptor,
prostate cancer .
[28]
Giovanni Bettinelli , 65, Italian racing cyclist.
[29]
Edgar Cardoso , 87, Portuguese civil engineer and university professor.
Mehrangiz Manoochehrian , 94, Iranian lawyer, musician and feminist.
Peter Bullfrog Moore , 68, Australian rugby league administrator, esophageal cancer.
[30]
Dorino Serafini , 90, Italian motorcycle road racer and racing driver.
Gloria Williams , 57, American singer,
diabetes .
[31]
Joseph Wohlfart , 80, Luxembourgian politician.
Lord Woodbine , 71, Trinidadian calypsonian and music promoter, house fire.
6
Roderic Coote , 85, British Anglican prelate.
Eric Fraser , 69, English rugby player.
Lazar Koliševski , 86, Yugoslav communist political leader.
[32]
Fred Lane , 24, American football player, shot.
[33]
Akira Miyazawa , 72, Japanese
jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist.
Ľudovít Rajter , 93, Slovakian-Hungarian composer and conductor.
[34]
Władysław Szpilman , 88, Jewish-Polish pianist and
Holocaust survivor portrayed in the 2002 film
The Pianist .
[35]
Marcella Comès Winslow , 95, American photographer and portrait painter.
7
Dame Stella Casey , 76, New Zealand social activist.
[36]
Kenny Irwin , 30, American stock car racing driver, racing accident.
[37]
Ursula Kuczynski , 93, German
communist activist and spy.
[38]
James C. Quayle , 79, American newspaper publisher.
[39]
William J. Randall , 90, American politician.
[40]
Johann Urbanek , 89, Austrian football player.
[41]
Charles Alan Wright , 72, American constitutional lawyer.
[42]
Dmitry Alexandrovich Zavadsky , 27, Belarusian journalist, homicide.
8
FM-2030 , 69, Iranian-American author, transhumanist philosopher and futurist,
pancreatic cancer .
Pieter Goemans , 75, Dutch composer ("
Aan de Amsterdamse grachten " ).
[43]
Anne Mueller , 69, British civil servant and academic,
Parkinson's disease .
[44]
Maurice Owen , 76, English footballer.
Cliff Sear , 63, Welsh footballer, heart attack.
[45]
9
Doug Fisher , 59, English actor, heart attack.
Henri Gault , 70, French food journalist, heart attack.
[46]
Herbert Hunger , 85, Austrian
byzantinist .
[47]
Erkki Koiso , 66, Finnish ice hockey player.
[48]
John Morgan , 41, British etiquette expert, domestic accident.
[49]
Joe Sostilio , 85, American racing driver.
John Vitale , 34, American football player, cancer.
10
Gertrud Arndt , 96, German photographer and designer.
[50]
Denis O'Conor Don , 87, English noble and hereditary
Chief of the Name O'Conor .
Dick Glasser , 65, American singer, songwriter, and record producer,
lung cancer .
Vakkom Majeed , 90, Indian politician.
Ursule Molinaro , French-American writer.
[51]
Bill Munson , 58, American gridiron football player, drowned.
[52]
Francisco Matos Paoli , 85, Puerto Rican poet, critic, and essayist.
[53]
Justin Pierce , 25, British
skateboarder and actor (
Kids ,
Next Friday ), suicide.
[54]
Apostolos Vakalopoulos , 90, Greek historian.
Norma Wilson , 90, New Zealand athlete and Olympian.
[55]
11
Bill Alexander , 90, British political activist.
[56]
Jaroslav Filip , 51, Slovak musician, composer,
dramaturge , and actor, heart attack.
Pedro Mir , 87,
Dominican poet and writer (
Poet Laureate ).
[57]
Robert Runcie , 78, British
Archbishop of Canterbury , cancer.
[58]
Barry Tabobondung , 39, Canadian ice hockey player, traffic accident.
12
13
A. D. Hope , 92, Australian poet.
[63]
Dick Edgar Ibarra Grasso , 86, Argentine historian and researcher.
Jan Karski , 86, Polish resistance fighter and academic.
[64]
Mauno Rintanen , 75, Finnish football player and basketball player.
[65]
Indira Sant , 86, Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India.
14
Bill Barth , 57, American
blues guitarist, heart attack.
[66]
Finn-Egil Eckblad , 76, Norwegian
mycologist .
Alvin Hollingsworth , 72, American painter and comics artist.
[67]
Meredith MacRae , 56, American actress (
My Three Sons ,
Petticoat Junction ), complications of brain cancer.
[68]
Georges Maranda , 68, Canadian baseball player, cancer.
[69]
Mark Oliphant , 98, Australian physicist, Governor of South Australia.
[70]
Pepo , 88, Chilean
cartoonist .
15
Paul Bühlmann , 73, Swiss comedian, radio personality, and actor.
Johnny Duncan , 67, American
bluegrass musician.
[71]
Juan Filloy , 105, Argentine writer.
[72]
Jocko Henderson , 82, American radio disc jockey, and
hip hop music pioneer, cancer.
Leo Hoegh , 92,
U.S. Army officer, lawyer, and politician.
[73]
John O. Pastore , 93, American lawyer and politician, kidney failure.
[74]
Louis Quilico , 75, Canadian opera singer.
[75]
Kalle Svensson , 74, Swedish footballer.
[76]
Paul Young , 53, British singer and songwriter (
Sad Café ,
Mike + The Mechanics ), heart attack.
[77]
16
Igor Domnikov , 41, Russian journalist and editor, murdered.
György Petri , 56, Hungarian poet, cancer.
[78]
Barbosa Lima Sobrinho , 103, Brazilian lawyer, writer, journalist and politician.
[79]
Jean Vercoutter , 89, French
Egyptologist .
[80]
Bernie Whitebear , 62, American Indian activist,
colon cancer .
William Foote Whyte , 86, American
sociologist .
[81]
17
Pascale Audret , 64, French actress, traffic collision.
[82]
Thomas Quinn Curtiss , 85, American writer, and film and theater critic.
[83]
Zhao Lirong , 72, Chinese singer and film actress, cancer.
Aligi Sassu , 88, Italian painter and sculptor.
[84]
Jean Swain , 76, American singer.
[85]
Berthe Villancher , 91, French gymnastics judge and official.
[86]
18
René Chocat , 79, French basketball player.
[87]
Roberto Contreras , 71, American actor.
Paul Coverdell , 61, American politician, Senator from Georgia,
cerebral hemorrhage .
[88]
John F. Davis , 93, American lawyer and law professor.
[89]
Enrique de Gandía , 94, Argentine historian and author.
[90]
Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oíza , 81, Spanish architect.
[91]
José Ángel Valente , 71, Spanish poet and essayist.
[92]
19
James B. Clark , 92, American film and television director.
[93]
Stephen Gendin , 34, American
AIDS activist, AIDS-induced lymphoma.
[94]
Kamala Das Gupta , 93, Indian freedom fighter.
Hananiah Harari , 87, American painter and illustrator.
[95]
Owen Maddock , 74, British engineer and racing car designer.
Tommy O'Boyle , 82, American football coach.
[96]
Allen Paulson , 78, American businessman.
[97]
20
Eyvind Earle , 84, American artist, author and illustrator,
esophageal cancer .
[98]
Joseph F. Enright , 89, American submarine commander.
[99]
James Hobson Morrison , 91, American politician (member of the
United States House of Representatives ), heart attack.
[100]
Béla Rajki , 91, Hungarian swimming coach and water polo coach.
Murray G. Ross , 90, Canadian
sociologist , author, and academic administrator.
[101]
Mabel Scott , 85, American
gospel music and
R&B vocalist.
[102]
Jim Suchecki , 72, American baseball player.
[103]
Alexis P. Vlasto , 84, British historian and
philologist .
[104]
Malaclypse the Younger , 59, American author.
21
Vladimir Bagirov , 63, Soviet-Latvian grandmaster of chess, chess author, and trainer, heart attack.
Constanze Engelbrecht , 50, German actress, cancer.
Iain Hamilton , 78, Scottish composer.
[105]
Maria Kleschar-Samokhvalova , 84, Soviet Russian painter and graphic artist.
Frank Miller , 73, Canadian politician, Premier of Ontario.
Vladimir Novikov , 92, Soviet-Russian politician and statesman.
Eddie Pequenino , 72, Argentine film actor.
Yosef Qafih , 82, Yemenite-Israeli
zionist orthodox rabbi.
Oliver Henry Radkey , 91, American historian of Russian and Soviet history.
Stanojlo Rajičić , 89, Serbian composer and musicologist.
[106]
Marc Reisner , 51, American environmentalist and writer,
colon cancer .
[107]
Åke Senning , 84, Swedish cardiac surgeon.
Yoshio Watanabe , 93, Japanese photographer.
22
John Butterfield, Baron Butterfield , 80, British medical researcher and academic administrator.
[108]
Eric Christmas , 84, British actor.
[109]
Alexander Dallin , 76, American historian and political scientist.
[110]
Raymond Lemieux , 80, Canadian organic chemist.
[111]
Staffan Burenstam Linder , 68, Swedish economist and politician,
lung cancer .
[112]
Claude Sautet , 76, French
film director and
screenwriter ,
liver cancer .
[113]
Archie W. Straiton , 92, American physicist.
Teleco , 86, Brazilian football player.
23
Ralph Evans , 76, American competitive sailor and Olympic medalist.
[114]
Carmen Martín Gaite , 74, Spanish author.
Oiva Lommi , 78, Finnish rower and Olympic medalist.
[115]
Vittorio Mangano , 59, Italian
mobster , cancer.
Kao Pao-shu , 61, Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director.
Mars Rafikov , 66, Soviet
cosmonaut .
Ahmad Shamloo , 74, Iranian poet, writer and journalist.
[116]
24
Anatoli Firsov , 59, Russian ice hockey player, heart attack.
[117]
Pierre Hardy , 92, French sport shooter and Olympic medalist.
[118]
Jim Kremer , 81, Luxembourgian football player.
[119]
Dharmasiri Senanayake , 67, Sri Lankan politician.
Oscar Shumsky , 83, American violinist and conductor.
[120]
G. Wood , 80, American film and television actor, congestive heart failure.
[121]
25
Julia Pirotte , 92, Polish photojournalist.
Aleksander Rokosa , 64, Polish gymnast.
[122]
Fred C. Sheffey , 71,
United States Army major general, lung cancer.
Elizabeth Wilson , 86, American screenwriter and playwright.
[123]
Notable people killed in the crash of
Air France Flight 4590 :
[124]
Rudi Faßnacht , 65, German football manager.
Christian Götz , 60, German trade unionist and politician.
Jean Marcot , 50, French
first officer of Flight 4590.
Christian Marty , 54, French
windsurfer and captain of Flight 4590.
Andreas Schranner , 64, German property magnate.
26
Abhayadev , 87, Indian poet and lyricist.
U. R. Jeevarathinam , Tamil actress, singer and producer.
Dalkhan Khozhaev , 39, Chechen historian, field commander, brigadier general and author, murdered.
[125]
John Tukey , 85, American mathematician, infarction.
[126]
Don Weis , 78, American film and television director.
[127]
27
Virginia Admiral , 85, American painter and poet.
[128]
Bruce Douglas-Mann , 73, British politician.
[129]
Val Dufour , 73, American actor, cancer.
[130]
Paddy Joyce , 77, Irish actor, stroke.
[131]
Vladimir Lisunov , 60, Russian
nonconformist artist, murdered.
Constance Stuart Larrabee , 85, English photographer and war correspondent.
[132]
Gordon Solie , 71, American wrestling commentator,
throat cancer .
[133]
28
Jaime Cardriche , 32, American actor, complications during gall bladder surgery.
Leslie Martin , 91, English architect.
[134]
Abraham Pais , 82, Dutch-American
physicist , cardiovascular disease.
[135]
Jonas M. Platt , 80,
United States Marine Corps officer.
[136]
Jerome Smith , 47, American guitarist (
KC and the Sunshine Band ), accident.
[137]
Chic Stone , 77, American comic book artist.
John Wells , 93, British artist.
[138]
29
Kobie Coetsee , 69, South African lawyer and politician, heart attack.
Eladio Dieste , 82, Uruguayan engineer.
[139]
René Gerónimo Favaloro , 77, Argentine
cardiologist , suicide by gunshot.
[140]
Benny Fenton , 81, English football player and manager.
[141]
Åke Hodell , 81, Swedish fighter pilot, poet, author, text-sound composer, and artist.
[142]
Richard Kerry , 85, American Foreign Service officer and lawyer,
prostate cancer .
[143]
Bobby Reid , 63, Scottish football player.
Bob Welch , 72, Canadian politician.
30
Ab Box , 91, Canadian football player.
[144]
Jim Clark , 71, American gridiron football player..
[145]
Derek Hill , 83, English portrait and landscape painter.
[146]
Nan Leslie , 74, American actress,
pneumonia .
Max Showalter , (aka Casey Adams), 83, American actor, composer, pianist, singer, cancer.
[147]
Jack Smiley , 77, American basketball player.
[148]
31
István Gulyás , 68, Hungarian tennis player.
Lars Jansson , 73, Finnish author and
cartoonist .
William Keepers Maxwell, Jr. , 91, American novelist, short story writer, essayist and children's author.
[149]
Constance Babington Smith , 87, British journalist and writer.
[150]
Armando Trindade , 72, Pakistani prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
[151]
Hendrik C. van de Hulst , 81, Dutch
astronomer and mathematician.
[152]
Thomas Wolff , 46, American mathematician, car accident.
[153]
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