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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 2000
1
George Armstrong , 56, English football player and coach,
brain haemorrhage , cerebral hemorrhage.
[1]
David Crook , 90, British-Chinese
communist activist and spy.
[2]
Bernard Erhard , 66, American actor.
Steve Evans , 58, American motorsports broadcaster.
[3]
Kjell Holler , 75, Norwegian economist and politician.
[4]
Steven Runciman , 97, English historian.
[5]
2
Eddie Collins, Jr. , 83, American baseball player.
[6]
Robert Cormier , 75, American author and journalist, complications from a
blood clot .
[7]
Michael Herman , 57,
French American mathematician.
[8]
Sue Ryder , 76, British baroness and charity founder.
[9]
Simeon Simeonov , 54, Bulgarian
football goalkeeper.
[10]
Avatus Stone , 69, American gridiron football player, cancer.
[11]
3
Leonardo Benvenuti , 77, Italian screenwriter.
[12]
Bob Bryant , 82, American gridrion football player.
[13]
Charles F. Hockett , 84, American linguist.
[14]
Robert Sherlaw Johnson , 68, British composer and musicologist.
[15]
George Vandeman , 84, American evangelist and broadcaster.
[16]
4
Vernel Fournier , 72, American jazz drummer,
cerebral hemorrhage .
[17]
Stephanie Lawrence , 50, British singer and actress, liver disease.
[18]
Amalia Hernández , 83, Mexican ballet choreographer.
[19]
John Reynolds , 77, American physicist.
[20]
Ian Sneddon , 80, Scottish mathematician.
[21]
5
Etienne Aigner , 95, Austrian-American fashion designer.
Dionisio Arce , 73, Paraguayan football player.
[22]
David Brower , 88, American
environmentalist .
[23]
Jimmie Davis , 101, American singer, songwriter and politician (
Governor of Louisiana ).
[24]
Victor Grinich , 75, American pioneer in the
semiconductor industry ,
prostate cancer .
[25]
Henrik Lange , 92,
Swedish Coastal Artillery officer.
Frances Lee , 94, American film actress.
[26]
Willard Marshall , 79, American baseball player.
[27]
Bibi Titi Mohamed , 74, Tanzanian politician and activist.
Jack O'Brian , 86, American entertainment journalist.
Roger Peyrefitte , 93, French writer and diplomat,
Parkinson's disease .
[28]
Frances C. Roberts , 83, American historian.
Gleb Savinov , 85, Soviet and Russian painter and art teacher.
Hu Sheng , 82, Chinese
marxist theorist and historian.
Mary Sinclair , 77, American actress.
[29]
6
Torgny Anderberg , 81, Swedish actor and film director.
Eddy Bruma , 75, Surinamese politician, lawyer and writer, injuries sustained during robbery.
Herbert Brün , 82, German
composer and pioneer of
electronic and
computer music .
[30]
L. Sprague de Camp , 92, American writer.
[31]
John McPhail , 76, Scottish football player.
[32]
Stefaniya Stanyuta , 95, Soviet and Belarus theater and movie actress.
Vasiliy Yershov , 51, Ukrainian javelin thrower and Olympian.
[33]
7
Tara Cherian , 87, Indian social activist and politician.
Hal Fowler , 73, American
poker player,
diabetes .
Julius Hatry , 93, German aircraft designer and builder.
[34]
Jim Hutchinson , 103, English cricketer and centenarian.
[35]
Nimalan Soundaranayagam , 50, Sri Lankan Tamil teacher and politician, assassinated.
Chidambaram Subramaniam , 90, Indian politician and independence activist.
[36]
Ingrid of Sweden , 90, Queen consort of
Frederik IX of Denmark .
[37]
Kōzaburō Yoshimura , 89, Japanese film director, heart failure.
[38]
Boris Zakhoder , 82, Russian poet and children's writer.
[39]
8
Brian Boydell , 83, Irish composer.
[40]
Elio Crovetto , 73, Italian actor and comedian.
Dupa , 55, Belgian comics artist, cerebral hemorrhage.
[41]
John Levitow , 55,
US Air Force
loadmaster and recipient of the
Medal of Honor , cancer.
[42]
Dick Morrissey , 60, British
jazz musician and composer, cancer.
[43]
Faris Odeh , 14, Palestinian boy demonstrator, shot by the Israel Defense Forces.
Józef Pińkowski , 71,
Prime Minister of Poland .
Svetlana Kana Radević , 62, Montenegrin architect.
Jan van der Vaart , 69, Dutch ceramist.
[44]
9
Chiyonosuke Azuma , 74, Japanese actor and dancer, heart failure.
Henri Baillot , 75, French football player.
Vasantrao S. Dempo , 84, Indian industrialist and
philanthropist .
Avedis Donabedian , 81, Lebanse-American physician.
[45]
Sherwood Johnston , 73, American racing driver.
Kurt Koch , 81, German football manager.
[46]
Ferenc Mayer , 92, Hungarian football player.
[47]
Eddie Miller , 84, American gridiron football player.
[48]
Eric Morley , 82, British TV host.
[49]
Hugh Paddick , 85, English actor (
BBC radio show
Round the Horne ).
[50]
10
Adamantios Androutsopoulos , 81, Greek lawyer and politician, Prime Minister (1973-1974).
Jacques Chaban-Delmas , 85, French
Gaullist politician and
Prime Minister of France , heart attack.
[51]
Jorge Fernández-Maldonado , 78, Peruvian politician,
Prime Minister (1976).
Bob Matthewson , 70, English footballer and referee.
[52]
Walter P. McConaughy , 92, American diplomat and ambassador.
Alan Tyson , 74, British musicologist.
[53]
Dawn-Marie Wesley , 14, Canadian
bullying victim,
suicide by hanging .
11
Rayford Barnes , 80, American actor.
James Morris Blaut , 73, American
anthropologist and geographer.
[54]
Hugo Pos , 86, Surinamese judge, writer, and poet.
[55]
Josef Schaupper , 37, Austrian deaf alpine skier, killed during the
Kaprun disaster .
[56]
Sandra Schmitt , 19, German freestyle skier, killed during the Kaprun disaster.
[57]
12
Halvar Björk , 72, Swedish actor,
lung cancer .
John Bury , 75, British
set designer ,
costume designer and
lighting designer .
[58]
Wim Cohen , 77, Dutch mathematician.
[59]
Eugene Antonio Marino , 66, American
Roman Catholic prelate, heart attack.
[60]
Frances Mercer , 85, American film actress.
[61]
Franck Pourcel , 87, French composer, arranger, and conductor,
Parkinson's disease .
[62]
Leah Rabin , 72, wife of Israeli
Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin , lung cancer.
[63]
13
14
Len Gabrielson , 85, American baseball player.
[66]
Altaf Gauhar , 77, Pakistani writer, journalist, and poet, cancer.
[67]
Wiesław Gawłowski , 50, Polish volleyball player and coach, traffic collision.
[68]
Earl W. Renfroe , 93, American dentist and
orthodontics pioneer.
Pietro Rimoldi , 89, Italian cyclist.
[69]
Robert Trout , 91, American broadcast news reporter.
[70]
15
Edoardo Agnelli , 46, Italian football club director and son of industrialist
Gianni Agnelli , suicide.
[71]
Bobby Collier , 70, American gridiron football player.
[72]
G. V. Desani , 91, British-Indian novelist, poet, and social commentator.
[73]
Bernard Gadney , 91, English rugby player.
Mushtaq Gazdar , 60, Pakistani
cinematographer .
Václav Horák , 88, Czech football player and manager.
[74]
Rinaldo Martino , 79, Italian-Argentine soccer player.
[75]
Pietro Pasinati , 90, Italian football player and manager.
[76]
Joseph Robert Shoenfield , 73, American mathematical logician.
Jens Jørgen Thorsen , 68, Danish artist, director, and
jazz musician.
[77]
Harry Webb , 92, Australian politician.
Simon Wigg , 40, English speedway rider,
brain tumour .
16
Joe C. , 26, American rapper, musician and
hype man , complications from
celiac disease .
Russ Conway , 75, English
popular music pianist.
[78]
Josef Ertl , 75, German politician, complications from burn injuries.
Ahmet Kaya , 43, Turkish folk singer, heart attack.
DJ Screw , 29, American
DJ and rapper,
codeine overdose.
Irmantas Stumbrys , 28, Lithuanian football player, suicide.
[79]
Athanasius, Metropolitan of Beni Suef , 77, Egyptian
Coptic Orthodox bishop.
[80]
Hosea Williams , 74, American
civil rights leader, scientist, and politician, cancer.
[81]
17
Paul W. Brown , 85, American lawyer.
Francis Jennings , 82, American historian.
[82]
William J. Murnane , 55, American
egyptologist and author.
[83]
Louis Néel , 95, French
physicist .
[84]
Hans Scherenberg , 90, German automobile engineer and executive (
Daimler Benz ).
Bim Sherman , 50, Jamaican musician.
Aleksandar Zorić , 75, Yugoslav and Serbian racing cyclist.
[85]
18
Konstantin Krizhevsky , 74, Russian football player.
Jaap van der Leck , 89, Dutch football manager.
[86]
Hubert Miller , 82, American bobsledder.
[87]
Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh , 67, Irish physicist in the field of theoretical particle physics.
Emin Sabitoglu , 63, Azerbaijani film music composer.
Kim Spalding , 84, American film, television and theatre actor.
[88]
Ilya Starinov , 100, Soviet military officer.
Torstein Tynning , 68, Norwegian politician.
19
George Cosmas Adyebo , 53, Ugandan politician and economist, cancer.
Robert Escarpit , 82, French academic, writer and journalist.
[89]
Charles Ruff , 61, American lawyer, heart attack.
James Russell Wiggins , 96,
United States Ambassador to the United Nations .
[90]
20
Morris Barry , 82, British television producer.
Gaylord Carter , 95, American organist and
film score composer.
[91]
Nikolay Dollezhal , 101, Czech-Soviet
nuclear physicist .
Barbara Janiszewska , 63, Polish
middle-distance runner and Olympic medalist.
[92]
Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin , 73, Soviet/Russian animation director, animator and artist.
[93]
Mike Muuss , 42, American
computer programmer (
software utility
Ping ), traffic collision.
[94]
Kalle Päätalo , 81, Finnish novelist,
lung cancer .
[95]
21
Cyril Clarke , 93, British physician,
geneticist and
entomologist .
[96]
Cliff Foenander , 99, Sri Lankan musician.
Zygmunt Gadecki , 62, Polish football player.
[97]
Joe Gasparella , 73, American football player.
[98]
Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke , 86, German
zoologist ,
ornithologist , and
herpetologist .
Harald Leipnitz , 74, German actor,
lung cancer .
[99]
Ernest Lluch , 63, Spanish economist and politician, assassinated by
ETA .
[100]
Åke Pettersson , 74, Finnish football player.
Emil Zátopek , 78, Czechoslovakian runner and Olympic champion, stroke.
[101]
22
Caroline Benn , 74, American educationalist and writer, breast cancer.
[102]
Carlos Cardoso , Mozambican journalist, homicide.
Jack Dyson , 66, British cricketer and footballer.
[103]
Fritz Fend , 80, German aeronautical engineer.
Doug Hepburn , 74, Canadian strongman and weightlifter, perforated ulcer.
David Hermelin , 63, American diplomat, ambassador to Norway.
Alick Jeffrey , 61, English football player.
Christian Marquand , 73, French director, actor and
screenwriter ,
Alzheimer's disease .
[104]
Naresh Mehta , 78, Indian writer.
Yoshihiro Momota , 54, Japanese professional wrestler and ring announcer,
liver failure .
Théodore Monod , 98, French naturalist, explorer, and
humanist .
[105]
Kenneth Peacock , 78, Canadian
ethnomusicologist , composer, and pianist.
[106]
Gerald Soffen , 74, American
NASA scientist and educator.
[107]
23
Conrad Voss Bark , 87, British writer and journalist.
[108]
Florence Bell , 87, British biochemist and academic.
Elma Mitchell , 81, British poet.
[109]
Brian Rawlinson , 69, English actor and screenwriter.
Rayner Unwin , 74, British publisher, cancer.
[110]
Bernard Vorhaus , 95, American film director.
[111]
24
Félix Erviti Barcelona , 90, Spanish
Roman Catholic priest.
[112]
Slavko Barbarić , 54, Croatian writer, poet, and
Catholic priest.
[113]
Carla Capponi , 81, Italian partisan and politician.
[114]
Paul Lyneham , 55, Australian journalist and television presenter,
lung cancer .
Wasantha Sandanayake , 83, Sri Lankan singer.
Mohammad Aslam Watanjar , Afghan general and politician, cancer.
25
Hugh Alexander , 83, American professional baseball player and
scout .
[115]
Canito , 44, Spanish football player, drug overdose.
[116]
Frederick Cass , 87, Canadian politician.
James Deetz , 70, American
anthropologist .
[117]
Mario Giacomelli , 75, Italian photographer and photojournalist.
[118]
Florizel Glasspole , 91, Jamaican
Governor-General .
Raymond Janot , 83, French politician.
[119]
Austin Rawlinson , 98, British swimmer and Olympian.
[120]
Gerd Vespermann , 74, German actor.
[121]
26
Ralph Bates , 101, British novelist.
[122]
Piet Biesiadecki , 80, American bobsledder and Olympian.
[123]
Otto Bittelmann , 89, German politician and member of the
Bundestag .
Paddy Donegan , 77, Irish politician.
Zentaro Kosaka , 88, Japanese politician,
renal failure .
Carlo Simi , 76, Italian set- and costume designer and architect.
Sebastiano Timpanaro , 77, Italian classical
philologist , essayist, and literary critic.
[124]
27
Anne Barton , 76, American actress.
[125]
Malcolm Bradbury , 68, British author and literary critic.
[126]
Elena Cernei , 76, Romanian operatic
mezzo-soprano and musicologist.
[127]
Willie Cunningham , 75, Scottish footballer.
Viji , 34, Indian actress, suicide.
George Wells , 91, American screenwriter and producer.
[128]
Dorothy Woolfolk , 87, American
comic-book editor.
[129]
28
Gregg Barton , 88, American actor.
Robert Bentley , 93, American animator.
Carol Bolt , 59, Canadian playwright,
liver cancer .
Malcolm Bradbury , 68, English author and academic.
Michael Cramer , 70, German actor.
[130]
Henry B. González , 84, American
Democratic
politician (
House of Representatives member from
Texas 1961-1999).
[131]
Liane Haid , 105, Austrian actress.
[132]
Bernard Lutic , 57, French cinematographer.
[133]
Len Shackleton , 78, English
footballer ("Clown Prince of Soccer").
[134]
29
Marvel Cooke , 97, American journalist, writer, and civil rights activist,
leukemia .
[135]
Margaret Early , 80, American film actress, heart failure.
[136]
Lee Fogolin, Sr. , 73, Canadian ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings ,
Chicago Black Hawks ).
Lou Groza , 76, American football player (
Cleveland Browns ) and member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame .
[137]
Liam Hamilton , 72, Irish judge,
Chief Justice (1994-2000).
[138]
Ilmar Merkle III , 78, Estonian poet and publicist.
30
Vladimir Anić , 70, Croatian linguist and
lexicographer ,
prostate cancer .
[139]
Olga Bogaevskaya , 85, Soviet and Russian painter and graphic artist.
Vladimir Dedijer , 76, Serbian politician and partisan fighter during World War II.
Jānis Kalniņš , 96, Latvian-Canadian composer and conductor.
Kiyotaka Katsuta , 52, Japanese serial killer and thief, execution by hanging.
Ansumane Mané , Bissau-Guinean soldier and rebel,
killed in action .
Eloise Jarvis McGraw , 84, American author, cancer.
[140]
Gerhard Schedl , 43, Austrian composer, suicide.
[141]
Scott Smith , 45, Canadian
rock bassist (
Loverboy ), drowned.
[142]
Skeets Tolbert , 91, American
jazz musician and bandleader.
[143]
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