Deaths in August 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 1995.
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 1995
1
- Julián Berrendero, 83, Spanish road racing cyclist who twice won the Vuelta a España.[1]
- Phyllis Brooks, 80, American actress and model.[2]
- Colin Falkland Gray, 80, New Zealand fighter ace during World War II.[3]
2
- Irwin Bazelon, 73, American composer of contemporary classical music.[4]
- Thomas Brimelow, Baron Brimelow, 79, British diplomat.[5]
- Lillian Bronson, 92, American character actress.[6][7]
- Brian Smith, 54, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster, shot.[8]
3
- Lionel Philias Coderre, 80, Saskatchewan politician.[9]
- Harry Craft, 80, American Major League Baseball player and manager.[10]
- Ida Lupino, 77, British-born American actress and film director.[11]
- Edward Whittemore, 62, American novelist.[12]
4
- Alejandro Almendras, 76, Filipino politician.[13]
- Jacques Aubert, 78, Swiss entomologist.[14]
- Dick Bartell, 87, American baseball player.[15]
- Jock Carroll, 76, Canadian writer, journalist and photographer.[16]
- J. Howard Marshall, 90, American billionaire, oil executive, and husband of Anna Nicole Smith.[17]
5
- Agha Hasan Abedi, 73, Pakistani banker.[18]
- Fletcher Allen, 90, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.[19][20]
- Menachem Avidom, 87, Israeli composer.[21]
- Clarice Blackburn, 74, American actress.[22]
- Allan Bridge, 50, American conceptual artist.[23]
- Angelo Brovelli, 84, American football running back in the NFL.
- Massimiliano Capuzzoni, 26, Italian rugby union player, diving accident.[24]
- Mark Colton, 34, British racing driver and software author, racing accident.[25]
- J. Marshall Brown, 68, American politician and insurance agent.[26]
6
- Hugh Borton, 92, American historian.[27]
- André Fleury, 92, French organist and composer.[28]
- Montri Tramote, 95, Thai musician and scholar.[29]
7
- Günter Bialas, 88, German composer and music educator.[30]
- Brigid Brophy, 66, British novelist.[31]
- Tom Scott, 77, Scottish poet, editor, and prose writer.[32]
8
- Kurt Becher, 85, German SS officer who was Commissar of all Nazi concentration camps.[33]
- Ronald Beeson, 58, English cricketer.[34]
- David Begelman, 73, film producer.[35]
9
- Jerry Garcia, 53, American guitarist (The Grateful Dead), heart attack.[36]
10
- Gijs van Aardenne, 65, Dutch politician.[37]
- Leo Apostel, 69, Belgian philosopher.[38]
- Donald Bisset, 84, British character actor and children's author.[39]
- Thomas Elliot Bowman III, 76, American carcinologist.
- Wei-Liang Chow, 83, Chinese mathematician.[40]
- Fay Honey Knopp, 76, American Quaker minister, and peace and civil rights advocat.[41]
- Aldo Protti, 75, Italian baritone.[42]
- Peter Williams, 81, English designer and dance critic, heart attack.[43]
11
- Libby Altwerger, 80, Canadian artist and educator.[44]
- Karel Berman, 76, Czech composer, opera singer, music educator.[45]
- Sam Berman, 88, American caricaturist of the 1940s and 1950s.[46]
- Joseph Bermingham, 76, Irish Labour Party politician.[47]
- Alonzo Church, 92, American mathematician.[48]
- Phil Harris, 91, American comedian and actor.[49]
- Wilbur Stark, 83, American writer and film, television, and radio producer and director.[50]
- Herbert Sumsion, 96, English organist.[51]
12
- Bobby Burns, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).
- Jean Chapel, 70, American country singer and songwriter.[52]
- Frank Cvitanovich, 67, Canadian filmmaker.[53]
- Marty Paich, 70, American arranger, composer, pianist, and bandleader.[54][55]
13
- Alison Hargreaves, 33, British mountain climber, exposure during climb.[56]
- Pêr-Jakez Helias, 80-81, Breton stage actor, journalist, author, poet, and writer.[57]
- Jan Křesadlo, 68, Czech psychologist, novelist and poet.[58]
- Mickey Mantle, 63, American baseball player.[59]
- Jesse "Babyface" Thomas, 84, American blues singer.[60]
14
- Helmut Beumann, 82, German historian.[61]
15
- Erbie Bowser, 77, American blues pianist and singer.[62]
- Humphrey Moore, 86, British pacifist and journalist.[63]
- John Cameron Swayze, 89, American news commentator and game show panelist.[64]
16
- Brooke Benjamin, 66, English mathematical physicist and mathematician.[65]
- Ljubiša Broćić, 83, Serbian football manager.
- Bobby DeBarge, 39, American R&B musician, AIDS related complications.[66]
- J. P. McCarthy, 62, American radio personality.[67]
- Leon Moser, 52, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[68]
17
- George Bekefi, 70, American plasma physicist, inventor, and professor at MIT.[69]
- Walter Cartier, 73, American boxer and actor.[70]
- Mike Condello, 49, American rock musician, producer, and songwriter, suicide.[71]
- Wild Bill Davis, 76, American organist, pianist, and arranger.[72]
- Howard Koch, 93, American screenwriter.[73]
- Marjorie Sykes, 90, British educator and peace activist in India.[74]
- David Warrilow, 60, English actor.[75]
- Ted Whitten, 62, Australian rules footballer.
18
- Alexander Zeisal Bielski, 82, Belarus leader of the Bielski partisans during World War II.[76]
- Julio Caro Baroja, 80, Spanish anthropologist, historian, linguist and essayist.[77]
- James Maxwell, 66, American actor and director.[78]
- Andrew Wood Wilkinson, 81, British paediatrician of Scottish extraction.[79]
19
- John H. Adams, 80, American National Champion Thoroughbred racing jockey.[80]
- Silvio Amadio, 69, Italian film director and screenwriter.[81]
- Rollen Henry Anthis, 79, United States Air Force Major General.[82]
- Danny Arnold, 70, American producer, writer, comedian, actor and director.[83]
- Jean Bocahut, 75, French rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.[84]
- Jack Carter, 87, Australian cricketer.[85]
- Pierre Schaeffer, 85, French composer.[86]
20
- Paul Foster, 75, American gospel singer with The Soul Stirrers.[87]
- John Gilmore, 63, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and percussionist.[88]
- Bill Kennedy, 76, American professional baseball pitcher.[89]
- Von McDaniel, 56, American professional baseball player.[90]
- Hugo Pratt, 68, Italian comics creator.[91]
- Red Rhodes, 64, American pedal steel guitarist.[92]
- Vladimír Škutina, 64, Czech writer, playwright, journalist, and television producer, cancer.[93]
21
- Sally A. Bailie, 58, English trainer and owner of Thoroughbred racehorses, cancer.[94]
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, 84, Indian astrophysicist.[95]
- Hal Cihlar, 81, American professional basketball player.[96]
- Manfred Donike, 61, German biochemist and cyclist.[97]
- Anatole Fistoulari, 88, Ukrainian-British conductor.[98]
- Nanni Loy, 69, Italian director for film and television.[99]
- Len Martin, 76, Australian sports broadcaster.[100]
- Ken Rickards, 71, West Indian cricketer.[101]
22
- Gilles Andruet, 37, French chess player, beaten to death.[102]
- Johnny Carey, 76, Irish football player and manager.[103]
- José Antonio Girón, 83, Spanish Falangist politician.[104]
23
- Jaroslava Bajerová, 85, Czech gymnast who won silver at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[105]
- Johan Bergenstråhle, 60, Swedish film director and screenwriter.[106]
- Mel Brown, 83, Australian rules footballer.[107]
- Dwayne Goettel, 31, Canadian electronic musician (Skinny Puppy).[108]
- Leslie Graves, 35, American actress, AIDS-related illness.[109]
- Arthur Holt, 81, British hosiery manufacturer and Liberal Party politician.
- Chen Pixian, 79, Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician.
- Adele Simpson, 91, American fashion designer.[110]
- Gordon White, Baron White of Hull, 72, British-American peer and industrialist.[111]
24
- Zbyněk Brynych, 68, Czech film director.
- Jack Burns, 76, Australian rules footballer.[107]
- Gary Crosby, 62, American singer and actor.[112]
- Alfred Eisenstaedt, 96, German-American photographer.[113]
- Erich Geiringer, 78, New Zealand physician, writer, publisher.[114]
25
- Johannes Antonsson, 73, Swedish politician.[115]
- John S. Badeau, 92, American diplomat, engineer, minister, and scholar.[116]
- John Brunner, 60, Britsih sci-fi author.[117]
- Setsuko, Princess Chichibu, 85, member of the Japanese Imperial Family.
- Doug Stegmeyer, 43, American rock bassist and back up singer for Billy Joel, suicide by gunshot.[118]
26
- Richard Boudet, 37, French archeologist.[119]
- Antonio Brancaccio, 72, Italian judge.[120]
- John Costello, 51-52, British military historian.[121]
- Olimi III of Toro, 49, Ugandan monarch and 11th Omukama of the Kingdom of Toro.[122]
- Ronnie White, 56, American musician (The Miracles).[123]
- Evelyn Wood, 86, American teacher who popularized speed reading.[124]
27
- Dick Bentley, 88, Australian comedian and actor, Alzheimer’s disease.[125]
28
- Earl W. Bascom, 89, American visual artist, rodeo performer, inventor, and actor.[126]
- Michael Ende, 65, German author, stomach cancer.[127]
- Carl Giles, 78, British cartoonist with the Daily Express.[128]
- Michael VerMeulen, 38, American journalist and magazine editor of British GQ, drug overdose.[129]
29
- Al Akins, 74, American football halfback and defensive back.[130]
- Harry Broadhurst, 89, British Royal Air Force commander and flying ace during World War II.[131]
- Selma Burke, 94, American sculptor.[132]
- Enrique Carreras, 70, Peruvian-Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.[133]
- Pierre Max Dubois, 65, French composer of classical music and conductor.[134]
- Frank Perry, 65, American stage director and filmmaker, prostate cancer.[135]
30
- Fischer Black, 57, American economist, throat cancer.[136]
- Carlos de Anda, 87, Mexican sprinter.[137]
- Sterling Morrison, 53, American guitarist (the Velvet Underground), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[138]
- Lev Polugaevsky, 60, Belarusian chess Grandmaster.[139]
31
- Dilawar Singh Babbar, 25, Indian suicide bomber and assassin of Beant Singh.[140]
- Murray Bornstein, 77, American neuroscientist.[141]
- Mildred Coles, 75, American actress.
- Barry Lee Fairchild, 41, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[142]
- David Farrar, 87, English actor.[143]
- Horst Janssen, 65, German graphic artist and printmaker.[144]
- J. Erik Jonsson, 93, American businessman and Mayor of Dallas.[145]
- Beant Singh, 73, Indian Prime Minister of Punjab province, assassinated.[146]
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