Deaths in November 1994
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1994.
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 1994
[edit]1
[edit]- Noah Beery Jr., 81, American actor (The Rockford Files, Red River, Hondo), thrombosis.[1]
- Richard Krautheimer, 97, German art historian.[2]
- Elliot Lillico, 89, Australian politician.
- Enrique Pérez, 97, Spanish rower.[3]
2
[edit]- David B. Feinberg, 37, American writer and AIDS activist, AIDS-related complications.[4]
- Grisha Filipov, 75, Bulgarian communist politician.
- Harold Pearson, 86, English football player.[5]
- Richard Pottier, 88, Austrian-French film director.[6]
- Martin Taras, 80, American cartoonist.[7]
- Peter Matthew Hillsman Taylor, 77, American novelist, short story writer, and playwright.[8]
3
[edit]- Valter Palm, 88, Estonian boxer.[9]
- Archibald Stinchcombe, 81, English ice hockey player.[10]
- Peter Wilenski, 55, Australian public servant and ambassador, lymphatic cancer.[11][12]
- Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff, 97, American scientist and X-ray crystallography pioneer.[13]
4
[edit]- Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam, 74, Indian writer and poet.
- Sam Francis, 71, American artist, prostate cancer.[14]
- Onofrio Fusco, 75, Italian football player and manager.[15]
- Ashish Kumar Louho, 57, Bangladeshi film actor, playwright, dialogue writer and story writer.
- Ermes Muccinelli, 67, Italian football player.[16]
- Fred Smith, 46, American musician, heart attack.[17]
5
[edit]- Patrick Dean, 85, British diplomat and ambassador.[18]
- Gene Desautels, 87, American baseball player.[19]
- Joe Hague, 50, American baseball player, cancer.[20]
- Johan Heyns, 66, South African theologian, homicide.
- Tim McNamara, 95, American baseball player.[21]
- Milan Mladenović, 36, Serbian musician, pancreatic cancer.
- William O'Brien, 76, Irish Fine Gael politician.
- Albert Shesternyov, 53, Russian football player and manager, liver cirrhosis.
- Frédéric Vandewalle, 82, Belgian colonel and diplomat in the Belgian Congo.
6
[edit]- Erv Dusak, 74, American baseball player.[22]
- Fernando de Santiago y Díaz, 84, Spanish politician and interim prime minister.[23]
- Dean Gallo, 58, American politician and businessman, prostate cancer.[24]
- Jørgen Johansen, 66, Danish football player.[25]
- Vladimir Zagorovsky, 69, Russian chess grandmaster.
7
[edit]- Almer Hall, 81, English football player and manager.[26]
- Ebrahim Maka, 72, Indian cricket player.
- Charles Mathiesen, 83, Norwegian speed skater.[27]
- Shorty Rogers, 70, American West coast jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and arranger, cancer.[28]
- Archie San Romani, 82, American middle-distance runner.[29]
- Dave Simmons, 51, American football player.[30]
- Carleton Young, 89, American actor, stroke.
8
[edit]- Viktoria Dimitrova, 18, Bulgarian figure skater.
- George Herring, 61, American gridiron football player.[31]
- Michael O'Donoghue, 54, American actor and writer, cerebrovascular disease.[32]
- Marianne Straub, 85, British textile designer.
9
[edit]- Jim Brown, 85, American soccer player.
- Erling Christophersen, 96, Norwegian botanist, geographer and diplomat.[33]
- Ralph Michael, 87, English actor (Empire of the Sun, Grand Prix, Compact).[34]
- Priscilla Morrill, 67, American actress (Santa Barbara, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Newhart), kidney disease.[35]
- Richard Rust, 56, American actor (Sam Benedict), heart attack.
10
[edit]- William Higinbotham, 84, American physicist.[36]
- Carmen McRae, 74, American jazz singer, stroke.[37]
- Louis Nizer, 92, American trial lawyer.[38]
- Zuleykha Seyidmammadova, 75, Azerbaijani female pilot.
11
[edit]- Stephen Dykes Bower, 91, British church architect and Gothic Revival designer.[39]
- Ernest Clark, 82, British actor (Doctor in the House, The Dam Busters, Gandhi).[40]
- Dina Gralla, 89, German film actress (Madame Wants No Children).[41]
- Mikhail Krivonosov, 65, Soviet/Belarusian hammer thrower.[42]
- Kuvempu, 89, Indian poet, playwright, novelist and critic.
- Elizabeth Maconchy, 87, Irish-English composer.[43]
- Bob Miner, 52, American businessman, mesothelioma.
- Wanda Osiris, 89, Italian revue soubrette, actress and singer.
- Christian Pravda, 67, Austrian alpine ski racer.[44]
- Rachel Saint, 80, American evangelical Christian missionary, cancer.[45]
- Caroline Smith, 88, American diver.[46]
- John Anthony Volpe, 85, American businessman, diplomat, and politician.[47]
- Dieter Wiedenmann, 37, German rower.[48]
- Pedro Zamora, 22, Cuban-American AIDS educator and television personality, AIDS-related complications.
- Tadeusz Żychiewicz, 72, Polish journalist, art historian, publicist, and theologist.
12
[edit]- Atanas Komchev, 35, Bulgarian wrestler and Olympic champion, traffic collision.
- Onni Rajasaari, 84, Finnish long jumper and triple jumper.[49]
- Elmer Ernest Roper, 101, Canadian businessman, trade unionist and politician.
- Wilma Rudolph, 54, American sprinter, brain cancer.[50]
- Soetjipto Soentoro, 53, Indonesian football player.
- J. I. M. Stewart, 88, Scottish novelist and academic.[51]
13
[edit]- Mehrdad Bahar, 64, Iranist, linguist, mythologist and Persian historian.
- Jack Baker, 47, American actor, bladder cancer.[52]
- Daniel Camargo Barbosa, 64, Colombian serial killer, stabbed.
- John Bishop Harman, 87, British physician, aortic dissection.
- Volodymyr Ivashko, 62, Soviet/Ukrainian politician.[53]
- Motoo Kimura, 70, Japanese biologist, cerebral hemorrhage.[54]
- Igor Platonov, 60, Soviet/Ukrainian chess player, homicide.
14
[edit]- Humphry Berkeley, 68, British politician and author.
- Nicholas Bianco, 62, American mobster and member of the Patriarca crime family, ALS.[55]
- René Konen, 73, Luxembourgish politician and government minister.
- Dick Poillon, 74, American gridiron football player (Washington Redskins).[56]
- Francis Frederick Reh, 83, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Tom Villard, 40, American actor (We Got It Made, My Girl, Heartbreak Ridge), AIDS-related pneumonia.
15
[edit]- Janet Ahlberg, 50, British children's writer and illustrator, breast cancer.[57]
- Pol Braekman, 74, Belgian sprinter.[58]
- Leandro Locsin, 66, Filipino architect, artist, and interior designer.
- Elizabeth George Speare, 85, American writer of children's books, aortic aneurysm.[59]
- James W. Watts, 90, American neurosurgeon.[60]
16
[edit]- Eduard Kozynkevych, 45, Ukrainian football player.[61]
- Jim Poole, 79, American gridiron football player.[62]
- Chet Powers, 57, American singer-songwriter.
- Doris Speed, 95, English actress (Coronation Street).
17
[edit]- Theodore Robert Dudley, 58, American botanist, cancer.
- Edgar Hennig, 97, American baseball player and American football coach.[63]
- Heinz-Georg Lemm, 75, German Bundeswehr general.
- Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini, 64, Iranian-Iraqi Shia scholar, poet and orator.
- Eddie Picken, 87, Early American basketball player.[64]
18
[edit]- Maurice Auslander, 68, American mathematician.[65]
- Ronaldo Bôscoli, 66, Brazilian composer, songwriter, record producer and journalist, prostate cancer.
- Cab Calloway, 86, American jazz singer, dancer, bandleader and actor, stroke.[66]
- Nathan Fine, 78, American mathematician.[67]
- Anselm Franz, 94, Austrian jet engine pioneer.
- Ruurd Dirk Hoogland, 72, Dutch-Australian botanist, explorer and naturalist.
- Charles Hucker, 75, American historian.[68]
- Michael Somes, 77, English ballet dancer, brain cancer.[69]
- Herbert Taschner, 68, German film editor.[70]
19
[edit]- Erwin Griswold, 90, American lawyer.[71]
- Bipin Chandra Joshi, 58, 17th Indian Army officer and Chief of Staff.
- Julian Symons, 82, British crime writer and poet.[72]
- Charles Umlauf, 83, American sculptor and teacher.[73]
20
[edit]- T. Carmi, 68, American-Israeli poet.[74]
- Tsuneari Fukuda, 82, Japanese dramatist, translator, and literary critic.
- Jānis Krūmiņš, 64, Soviet-Latvian basketball player.[75]
- John Lucarotti, 68, British-Canadian screenwriter and author.
- Lakshmi N. Menon, 95, Indian freedom fighter and politician.[76]
21
[edit]- Malcolm Adiseshiah, 84, Indian development economist and educator.
- Thomas Kuchel, 84, American politician.[77]
- Pino Locchi, 69, Italian actor and voice actor.[78]
- Willem Jacob Luyten, 95, Dutch-American astronomer, heart failure.[79]
- Juancho Rois, 35, Colombian accordionist, plane crash.
22
[edit]- Norma Donaldson, 66, American actress (The Young and the Restless, 9 to 5, Poetic Justice) and singer, cancer.[80]
- Minni Nurme, 77, Estonian writer.
- Viola Spolin, 88, American theatre academic, educator and acting coach.[81]
- Charles Upham, 86, New Zealand soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross.[82]
23
[edit]- Austen Albu, 91, British politician.[83]
- Art Barr, 28, American professional wrestler, heart attack caused by a drug overdose.
- Erick Hawkins, 85, American modern-dance choreographer and dancer.[84]
- Irwin Kostal, 83, American film musical arranger musical orchestrator[85]
- Garry Middleton, 46, Australian motorcycle speedway rider.
- Alberto Natusch, 61, Bolivian general, cancer.
- David Neves, 56, Brazilian film director and screenwriter.
24
[edit]- Mohammad Ali Araki, 99, Iranian Grand Ayatollah.
- Chet Benefiel, 87, American football and basketball coach.
- Aleksandr Gusev, 39, Soviet/Russian field hockey player and Olympian.[86]
- Ivo Perilli, 92, Italian screenwriter, stroke.[87]
- George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk, 88, Scottish nobleman and Conservative politician.
- Milton Shapp, 82, American politician and governor of Pennsylvania, Alzheimer's disease.[88]
25
[edit]- Gheorghe Vitanidis, 65, Romanian film director.[89]
- Johanna von Trapp, 75, Austrian singer and member of the Trapp Family Singers, stroke.
- John Charles Walker, 101, American agricultural scientist.[90]
- Irene Clark Woodman, 79, United States Army Nurse Corps officer.
26
[edit]- Christiana Abiodun Emanuel, 87, Nigerian religious leader.
- Numa Andoire, 86, French football player and manager.
- David Bache, 69, British automobile designer.
- Magnus Cormack, 88, Australian politician.[91]
- Arturo Rivera y Damas, 71, Salvadoran Roman Catholic archbishop.[92]
- Bhalji Pendharkar, 97, Indian film director and producer.
- Joey Stefano, 26, American pornographic actor, drug overdose.[93]
- Omer Vanaudenhove, 80, Belgian politician, mayor and minister.
- José María Zaragoza, 81, Filipino architect.
27
[edit]- Harald Christensen, 87, Danish cyclist.[94]
- Per Federspiel, 89, Danish politician.
- Renate Haußleiter-Malluche, 77, German politician.
- Tom Johnston, 75, Scottish football player and manager.[95]
- Fernando Lopes-Graça, 87, Portuguese composer, conductor and musicologist.[96]
- Rufina Nifontova, 63, Soviet/Russian theater and film actress.
- Leonard Ravenhill, 87, English Christian evangelist and author.
28
[edit]- Charles Howard, 12th Earl of Carlisle, 71, English nobleman, politician, and peer.
- Jeffrey Dahmer, 34, American serial killer and sex offender, beaten to death.[97]
- Buster Edwards, 63, British criminal, suicide.
- Franco Fortini, 77, Italian author, essayist, literary critic and Marxist intellectual.[98]
- Wolfgang Haack, 92, German mathematician and aerodynamicist.
- Karl Kerbach, 76, Austrian football player.
- Vic Legley, 79, French-Belgian violist and composer of classical music.[99]
- Al Levitt, 62, American jazz drummer.[100]
- Otilio Olguín, 63, Mexican swimmer and water polo player.[101]
- Ralph Olsen, 70, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and coach.[102]
- Frank Robbins, 77, American comic book artist and writer (Batman, Johnny Hazard, Superboy), heart attack.[103]
- Jerry Rubin, 56, American social activist, anti-war leader, and counterculture icon, traffic accident.[104]
- Ian Serraillier, 82, English novelist and poet.[105]
- Soulima Stravinsky, 84, Swiss-American pianist, composer and musicologist.[106]
- Vicente Enrique y Tarancón, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal.[107]
29
[edit]- William Tapley Bennett Jr., 77, American diplomat.[108]
- Harsh Uday Singh Gaur, 41, Indian military officer, killed in action.
- Hervey Machen, 78, American politician.
- Titus Popovici, 64, Romanian screenwriter and author.[109]
- Charley Smith, 57, American baseball player.[110]
- George Bell Timmerman, 82, American politician and World War II veteran.[111]
30
[edit]- Jesse Anderson, 37, American convicted murderer, beaten to death.[112]
- Guy Debord, 62, French Marxist theorist, philosopher, and filmmaker, suicide.[113]
- Louis Gabrillargues, 80, French football player.
- Connie Kay, 67, American jazz and R&B drummer.[114]
- Lionel Stander, 86, American actor (Hart to Hart, A Star Is Born, The Transformers: The Movie), lung cancer.[115]
- Frederick H. Wagman, 82, American librarian.
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- ^ "Al Levitt Is Dead; Jazz Drummer, 62". The New York Times. December 1, 1994. p. D 29. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
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- ^ "Frank Robbins - Social Networks and Archival Context". snaccooperative.org. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
- ^ Eric Pace (November 30, 1994). "Jerry Rubin, 56, Flashy 60's Radical, Dies; 'Yippies' Founder and Chicago 7 Defendant". The New York Times. p. B 13. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
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