The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.
March 1994
edit1
edit- Manmohan Desai, 57, Indian film producer and director.
- Eliseo Diego, 70, Cuban poet and writer of short stories.[1]
- Ludwig Günderoth, 83, German football player and manager.
- Alexei Haieff, 79, American composer of orchestral and choral works.[2]
- Herbert Schade, 71, West German long-distance runner and Olympian.[3]
- Dallas Shirley, 80, American basketball referee.
- Armonía Somers, 79, Uruguayan feminist, pedagogue, and novelist.
- Tim Souster, 51, British composer and writer on music.[4]
- Ethel Terrell, 68, American politician.[5]
- Joe Tipton, 72, American baseball player.[6]
2
edit- Kleggie Hermsen, 70, American basketball player.
- Walter Kent, 82, American composer and conductor.[7]
- Giuseppe La Loggia, 82, Italian politician, lawyer and teacher.
- Donald M. MacKinnon, 80, Scottish philosopher and theologian.[8]
- Anita Morris, 50, American actress, singer and dancer, ovarian cancer.[9]
- Yevgeniya Zhigulenko, 73, Soviet pilot and navigator during World War II and Hero of the Soviet Union.
3
edit- Ida Gramcko, 69, Venezuelan essayist and poet.
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, 75, Composer and music editor.[10]
- Karel Kryl, 49, Czechoslovak poet, singer-songwriter and activist, heart attack.[11]
- Bilge Olgaç, 54, Turkish film director.
- Ezra Stone, 76, American actor and director, traffic collision.[12]
- Lars Widding, 69, Swedish author and journalist.
- John Edward Williams, 71, American author, editor and professor.
- Gary Wood, 52, American gridiron football player.[13]
4
edit- Gianni Agus, 76, Italian actor.[14]
- Aníbal, 53, Mexican Luchador (professional wrestler), brain cancer.
- John Candy, 43, Canadian actor (Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Spaceballs, Uncle Buck) and comedian, Emmy winner (1982, 1983), heart attack.[15]
- George Edward Hughes, 75, Irish-New Zealand philosopher and logician.
- Marie-Joseph Lemieux, 91, Canadian Catholic archbishop and Holy See diplomat.
5
edit- Abdullah as-Sallal, 77, President of the Yemen Arab Republic.
- Joseph Birdsell, 85, American anthropologist.[16]
- Arnold Brown, 66, Canadian politician.[17]
- Jan Dobraczyński, 83, Polish writer, novelist, and politician.[18]
- Abd El-Karim Sakr, 75, Egyptian football player.[19]
6
edit- Tengiz Abuladze, 70, Georgian film director, screenwriter, and theatre teacher.[20]
- Mane Bajić, 52, Serbian midfielder, traffic collision.
- Larry Eyler, 41, American serial killer, AIDS-related complications.
- Yvonne Fair, 51, American singer, cancer.
- Conrad Heidkamp, 88, German football player and manager.
- Melina Mercouri, 73, Greek actress, singer, activist and politician, cancer.[21]
- Tony Momsen, 66, American gridiron football player.[22]
- Ken Noritake, 71, Japanese football player.
7
edit- Ray Arcel, 94, American boxing trainer.[23]
- Fortunato Arena, 71, Italian stuntman and actor.
- James Hannigan, 65, Irish-prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Stew Hofferth, 81, American baseball player.[24]
8
edit- Mervyn Brogan, 79, Australian Army general.
- Leonard K. Carson, 70, American Air Force fighter ace.
- Rosemary Du Cros, 92, British aviation pioneer.
- John Ewart, 66, Australian actor, head and neck cancer.[25]
- Knut Haukelid, 82, Norwegian military officer.
- Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya, 86, Russian memoirist and Gulag prisoner.
- Yvonne Martin, 82, French film editor.
- Brian McGowan, 58, Australian politician.[26]
- Jack Spector, 65, American radio DJ and TV host, heart attack.[27]
9
edit- Zoltán Beke, 82, Romanian football player and coach.[28]
- Karl Wilhelm Berkhan, 78, American politician.
- Wilhelm Brese, 97, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Charles Bukowski, 73, German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer, leukemia.[29]
- Paul Dubreil, 90, French mathematician.[30]
- Elbie Fletcher, 77, American baseball player.[31]
- Jon Kimche, 84, Swiss-British journalist and historian.[32]
- Moe Purtill, 77, American swing jazz drummer.
- Devika Rani, 85, Indian actress.[33]
- Fernando Rey, 76, Spanish actor, bladder cancer.[34]
- Lawrence E. Spivak, 93, American publisher and journalist.[35]
10
edit- Roger Bocquet, 72, Swiss football player.
- Rupert Bruce-Mitford, 79, British archaeologist and scholar.[36]
- Aurelio Galleppini, 76, Italian comics artist and illustrator.[37]
- Pierre-Olivier Lapie, 92, French essayist and novelist.[38]
- Robert Shea, 61, American novelist and journalist.
11
edit- Fausta Cialente, 95, Italian novelist, journalist and political activist.
- Evelyn Gardner, 90, British socialite.
- Aldo Puccinelli, 73, Italian football player and manager.[39]
- Kaku Takashina, 75, Japanese actor.
- Brenda Wootton, 66, English folk singer and poet.[40]
12
edit- Gordy Coleman, 59, American baseball player.[41]
- Philippe Daudy, 68, French member of the French Resistance, journalist, and novelist.[42]
- Frank Gorrell, 66, American politician, choking incident.[43]
- Don Joseph, 70, American jazz musician.
- Mehmed Orhan, 86, Ottoman prince and head of the Ottoman dynasty,[44]
13
edit- Danny Barker, 85, American jazz musician, vocalist, and author .[45]
- Jean Gourguet, 91, French film director, screenwriter and film producer.
- Sam Ranzino, 66, American college and basketball player.[46]
- Martha Esther Rogers, 79, American nurse, theorist, and author.[47]
- Buddy Rosar, 80, American baseball player.[48]
- Eva Gräfin Finck von Finckenstein, 90, American politician.
- John Yeon, 83, American architect, heart failure.[49]
14
edit- Tei Abal, 61-62, Papua New Guinean politician.[50]
- Sally Belfrage, 57, American writer and journalist, cancer.[51]
- Serge Blusson, 65, French cyclist and Olympian.[52]
- Tony Freitas, 85, American baseball player.[53]
- Otto Hartmann, 90, Austrian stage and film actor.[54]
- Sheila Humphreys, 95, Irish political activist.
- Willie Hobbs Moore, 59, American physicist and engineer, cancer.[55]
- Floyd Reid, 66, American gridiron football player.
- Indra Sen, 90, Indian psychologist.
- Georges Claes sr., 74, Belgian racing cyclist.
15
edit- Charlie Bivins, 55, American gridiron football player.
- Bill Green, 53, American basketball player.[56]
- Jack Hargreaves, 82, English television presenter and writer.
- M. K. Indira, 77, Indian novelist.[57]
- Tom Kirk, 78, Australian rugby player.
- Josef Kohout, 79, Austrian Nazi concentration camp survivor and author.
- Jürgen Manger, 71, German actor and comedian.[58]
16
edit- Albert Bühlmann, 70, Swiss physician, heart failure.
- Nicolas Flagello, 66, American composer and conductor of classical music.[59]
- Richard Nugent, Baron Nugent of Guildford, 86, British politician.
- Mykola Kudrytsky, 31, Ukrainian football player, traffic collision.
- Eric Show, 37, American Major League Baseball player, drug overdose.[60]
- Kantarō Suga, 59, Japanese actor, traffic accident.
17
edit- Kalyan Bulchand Advani, 82, Indian poet, critic, and scholar.[61]
- Charlotte Auerbach, 94, German geneticist.[62]
- Wilson Homer Elkins, 85, American educator and university administrator.
- Walter Janka, 79, German communist, political activist and writer.[63]
- Elenjikal Chandy Kuruvila, 71, Indian Navy flag officer.
- Ellsworth Vines, 82, American tennis champion[64]
- Mai Zetterling, 68, Swedish actress, novelist and film director, cancer.[65]
18
edit- Mehboob Alam, 46, Pakistani actor.[66]
- William Bergsma, 72, American composer and teacher, heart attack.[67]
- Peter Borgelt, 66, German television actor, cancer.[68]
- Yehia Chahine, 76, Egyptian film producer and actor.
- Andrew Crawford, 76, Scottish actor.
- David Ginsburg, 73, British politician.
- Erwin Kohn, 82, Austrian table tennis player.
- Günter Mittag, 67, German politician.[69]
19
edit- Rafig Babayev, 57, Azerbaijani jazz musician and author of scores for films, terrorist attack.
- José Coronel Hurtecho, 88, Nicaraguan poet, critic, playwright, and diplomat.[70]
- Jim Lawrence, 75, American author.[71]
- Josef Meixner, 85, German theoretical physicist.
- Charles Paris, 82, American comic book artist.[72]
- Benjamin Clemens Stone, 61, British–American botanist.
20
edit- Ilaria Alpi, 32, Italian journalist, killed in ambush.[73]
- Ramón Camps, 67, Argentine general during the dirty war, prostate cancer.
- Irvin Flores, 69, Puerto Rican political activist.
- Lewis Grizzard, 47, American writer and humorist.[74]
- Reg Groth, 80, Australian politician.
- Miran Hrovatin, 44, Italian photographer and camera operator, killed in ambush.[75]
- Alfonso Rodríguez Salas, 54, Spanish football player, colorectal cancer.
21
edit- Macdonald Carey, 81, American actor (Days of Our Lives, Shadow of a Doubt, Lock-Up), lung cancer.[76]
- Lili Damita, 89, French-American actress and singer, Alzheimer's disease.[77]
- Franz Pelikan, 68, Austrian football goalkeeper.[78]
- Dack Rambo, 52, American actor (Dallas, The Guns of Will Sonnett, The Loretta Young Show), AIDS-related complications.[79]
22
edit- Dan Hartman, 43, American musician and record producer, AIDS-related complications.[80]
- Horton Holcombe Hobbs, Jr., 79, American taxonomist and carcinologist.[81]
- Walter Lantz, 94, American cartoonist and animator (Woody Woodpecker), heart failure.[82]
- Ulrich Poltera, 71, Swiss ice hockey player.[83]
23
edit- Luis Donaldo Colosio, 44, Mexican economist and politician, homicide.
- Nancy Cárdenas, 59, Mexican actor, poet, writer and feminist.
- Álvaro del Portillo, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and prelate of Opus Dei.[84]
- Giulietta Masina, 73, Italian film actress, lung cancer.[85]
- Goar Mestre, 81, Cuban-Argentine businessman, cancer.
- Donald Swann, 70, Welsh musician, singer and entertainer, cancer.[86]
- Paula Trueman, 96, American actress (The Outlaw Josey Wales, Dirty Dancing, Moonstruck).[87]
- Valentina Vladimirova, 66, Ukrainian-Russian actress.
- Roger Wolff, 82, American baseball player.[88]
24
edit- Zbigniew Gołąb, 71, Polish-American linguist and slavist.
- Hans Jakob, 85, German football player.[89]
- John L. May, 71, American Roman Catholic archbishop, brain cancer.
- Walle Nauta, 77, Dutch-American neuroscientist.[90]
- Edith Porada, 81, Austrian-American art historian and archaeologist.[91]
- David van Vactor, 87, American composer of contemporary classical music.[92]
- Jiang Yizhen, 79, Chinese communist politician.
25
edit- Rudi Feld, 97, German art director and set designer.[93]
- Angelines Fernández, 69, Spanish-Mexican actress and comedian, lung cancer.
- Bernard Kangro, 83, Estonian writer and poet.[94]
- Max Petitpierre, 95, Swiss politician and jurist.[95]
- Jesus M. Vargas, 89, Filipino politician.
26
edit- Dame Whina Cooper, 98, New Zealand Māori leader.
- Wadad Hamdi, 70, Egyptian actress, stabbed.[96]
- Owen McCann, 86, South African Catholic cardinal and journalist.
- Margaret Millar, 79, American-Canadian writer.[97]
27
edit- Otto Bonsema, 84, Dutch football player and manager.[98]
- Frances Donaldson, Baroness Donaldson of Kingsbridge, 87, British writer and biographer.[99]
- Elisabeth Schmid, 81, German archaeologist and osteologist.[100]
- Lawrence Wetherby, 86, American politician.[101]
28
edit- Richard Brandram, 82, British Army officer.
- Albert Goldman, 66, American academic and author.[102]
- Ștefan Gușă, 53, Romanian general, cancer.[103]
- Eugène Ionesco, 84, Romanian-French playwright.[104]
- Cyrus Longworth Lundell, 86, American botanist.
- Ira Murchison, 61, American sprinter and Olympic champion, cancer.[105]
- Wendell Niles, 89, American radio and television announcer, cancer.[106]
29
edit- Paul Grimault, 89, French animator.[107]
- Lynda Hull, 39, American poet, car accident.[108]
- William Huston Natcher, 84, American politician.[109]
- Charles Oser, 92, American politician.
- Bill Travers, 72, British actor, screenwriter, and animal rights activist.[110]
- Jiang Zehan, 91, Chinese mathematician.
30
edit- Ina Hooft, 100, Dutch painter.[111]
- Leslie Howard Saunders, 94, Canadian politician and Mayor of Toronto.
- William Arthur Ward, 72, American motivational writer.
- Sid Weiss, 79, American jazz double-bassist.[112]
31
edit- Léon Degrelle, 87, Belgian politician and nazi collaborator, heart attack.[113]
- Henri Gouhier, 95, French philosopher and literary critic.[114]
- William Henry Hance, 42, American soldier and serial killer, execution by electrocution.[115]
- Medea Japaridze, 71, Soviet/Georgian actress.
- Mohibullah "Mo" Khan, 56, Pakistani squash player.
- José Escobar Saliente, 85, Spanish comic book writer and artist.[116]
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