Deaths in February 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 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.
February 1995
1
- Róbert Antal, 73, Hungarian water polo player and Olympic gold medalist.[1]
- Joe Bacuzzi, 78, English footballer and coach.
- Lajos Balthazár, 73, Hungarian fencer and Olympic silver medalist.[2]
- François Boutin, 58, French thoroughbred horse trainer.[3]
- Gerard Carlier, 77, Dutch athlete who participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[4]
2
- Tikvah Alper, 86, South African scientist whose work helped develop prion theory.[5]
- Raymond Bark-Jones, 83, English rugby union lock.[6]
- Doug Berndt, 45, American figure skater and Olympic bronze medalist.
- Phillip Borsos, 41, Australian-born Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter, leukemia.[7]
- Chandulal Chandrakar, 75, Indian journalist and politician.
- John Clogston, 41, American journalist and academic.[8]
- André Frossard, 80, French journalist and essayist.[9]
- David Kindersley, 79, British stone letter-carver and typeface designer.[10]
- Fred Perry, 85, English tennis champion.[11]
- Donald Pleasence, 75, English actor.[12]
3
- Ragnar Berge, 70, Norwegian footballer who played for Vålerenga Fotball.[13]
- Turner Foddrell, 66, American guitarist and singer-songwriter.[14]
- Art Kane, 69, American photographer known for capturing famous musicians.[15]
- John Pinsent, 72, English classical scholar who specialized in Greek mythology.[16]
4
- David Alexander, 56, Welsh singer and entertainer, heart attack.[17]
- Hamza Boubakeur, 82, French politician and Muslim cleric.
- Godfrey Brown, 79, British track and field athlete who won gold at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[18]
- Patricia Highsmith, 74, American author.[19]
- Roel Wiersma, 62, Dutch footballer.[20]
5
- Jimmy Allen, 85, English footballer and football manage.[21]
- Doug McClure, 59, American actor, lung cancer.[22]
- Frederick Riddle, 82, British violist.[23]
6
- Flora Anne Armitage, 83, American biographer and novelist.[24]
- Richard H. Bassett, 94, American impressionist painter.[25]
- Elmer Burkart, 78, American baseball player with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Edy Campagnoli, 60, Italian television personality and actress.[26]
- James Merrill, 68, American poet.[27]
- Art Taylor, 65, American jazz drummer.[28]
7
- Roy S. Benson, 88, American naval officer.[29]
- Jean Giraudeau, 78, French tenor and artist.[30]
- Billy Jones, 45, American guitarist, singer, and founding member of the Outlaws, suicide by gunshot.[31]
- Massimo Pallottino, 85, Italian archaeologist specializing in Etruscan civilization and art.[32]
- Helen Wallis, 70, Map Curator at the British Museum.[33]
8
- Józef Maria Bocheński, 92, Polish Dominican, logician and philosopher.
- Willi Soukop, 88, English sculptor.[34]
- Buck Warnick, 79, American composer, arranger, lyricist, conductor, and musical director.[35]
9
- Charles F. Conrad, 77, American industrialist and founder of the LMC Lake Michigan Car Ferry service.[36]
- J. William Fulbright, 89, American senator and congressman.[37]
- Kalevi Keihänen, 70, Finnish entrepreneur.[38]
- David Wayne, 81, American actor.[39]
10
- Leila Arjumand Banu, 66, Bangladeshi singer and social activist.[40]
- Dinesh Chandra Chattopadhyay, 78, Bengali writer and editor.
- Straight Clark, 70, American tennis player.
- Paul Monette, 49, American author, poet, and activist best known for his essays about gay relationships.[41]
11
- Lillian K. Bradley, 73, American mathematician and mathematics educator.[42]
12
- Robert Bolt, 70, English writer.[43]
- Earring George Mayweather, 67, American electric blues and Chicago blues harmonica player, songwriter and singer.[44]
- Rachid Mimouni, 49, Algerian writer, teacher and human rights activist.[45]
- Tony Secunda, 54, English manager of rock groups (The Moody Blues, Procol Harum, The Move and Motörhead), heart attack.[46]
13
- Sylvester Ahola, 92, American jazz trumpeter and cornetist.[47]
- James P. Berkeley, 87, United States Marine Corps lieutenant general.
- Bill Beveridge, 85, Canadian ice hockey goaltender in the NHL.[48]
- Alberto Burri, 79, Italian artist.[49]
- Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair, 68, Jamaican jazz saxophonist.[50]
14
- Ogdo Aksyonova, 59, Dolgan poet, the founder of Dolgan written literature.[51]
- Maria Andergast, 82, German actress.[52]
- Jack Cleary, 83, Australian rules footballer.[53]\t\t
- Constance Teander Cohen, 74, Chicago-based American artist.[54]
- Roger de Grey, 76, British landscape painter.[55]
- Nigel Finch, 45, English film director and filmmaker, AIDS-related illness.[56]
- Michael V. Gazzo, 71, American playwright and film and television actor'.[57]
- Ischa Meijer, 52, Dutch journalist, television presenter, radio presenter, critic and author, heart attack.[58]
- U Nu, 87, Burmese politician, 1st Prime Minister of Burma.[59]
15
- Rachid Baba Ahmed, 48, Algerian record producer, composer, and singer, murdered.[60]
- Italo Alighiero Chiusano, 68, Italian writer and critic.[61]
- Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose, 85, British nobleman, politician, and newspaper proprietor.[62]
- Sergio Bertoni, 79, Italian footballer.
- Francis Taylor, Baron Taylor of Hadfield, 90, English businessman who founded Taylor Woodrow.[63]
16
- Svend Albinus, 93, Danish architect.[64]
- Anna Margaret Ross Alexander, 81, American philanthropist.[65]
17
- Charles Balloun, 90, American politician from Iowa.[66]
- Werner Bruschke, 96, East German politician and member of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany.
- Paddy Collins, 91, Irish hurler.
- Thelma Hulbert, 81, English visual artist known for her still lives and landscapes.[67]
18
- Zair Azgur, 87, Soviet and Belarusian sculptor.[68]
- Walter Ball, 83, Canadian cartoonist.[69]
- Denny Cordell, 51, English record producer.[70]
- Yank Lawson, 83, American jazz trumpeter.[71]
- Bob Stinson, 35, American rock guitarist who founded The Replacements, organ failure.[72]
19
- Soup Cable, 81, American professional basketball player.
- Louis-Pierre Cécile, 90, Canadian politician.[73]
- Yan Chernyak, 85, World War II spy for the Soviet Union.[74]
- John Howard, 81, American actor.[75]
- Calder Willingham, 72, American novelist and screenwriter (Paths of Glory, One-Eyed Jacks, The Graduate Little Big Man).[76]
20
- Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, 84, Orthodox Jewish rabbi.[77]
- Arthur Burge, 77, Australian water polo player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.[78]
21
- István Bárány, 87, Hungarian swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist.[79]
- Paul L. Bates, 86, United States Army officer.[80]
- Robert Bolt, 70, English playwright and screenwriter (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, and A Man for All Seasons).[81]
22
- Richard Arbib, 77, American industrial designer.[82]
- Charlie Biederman, 76, musher in Alaska and last surviving US dog sled mail carrier.[83]
- Ed Flanders, 60, American actor, suicide by gunshot.[84]
- Emmanuel Roblès, 80, Algerian-French novelist and playwright.
23
- Norm Burns, 77, Canadian ice hockey centre for the New York Rangers.
- Valerio Cassani, 72, Italian footballer.[85]
- Arrigo Cervetto, 67, Italian communist revolutionary and politician.
- John Cole, 71, English fashion and advertising photographer.
- Sidney Robertson Cowell, 91, American ethnomusicologist and wife of the composer Henry Cowell.[86]
- Melvin Franklin, 52, American singer.[87]
- Mehr Abdul Haq, 79, Pakistani philologist.[88]
- James Herriot, 78, English veterinarian and author of All Creatures Great and Small.[89]
- Norman Hunter, 95, British children's author.[90]
- Peter Wykeham, 79, Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace during World War II.[91]
24
- Roberto Ago, 87, Italian jurist.[92]
- Hideko Maehata, 80, Japanese swimmer.[93]
25
- Gediminas Baravykas, 54, Lithuanian architect.[94]
- O Jin-u, 77, general and politician of North Korea.[95]
- Terence Weil, 73, British cellist.[96]
26
- Zenon Ivanovich Borevich, 72, Russian mathematician.[97]
- Jack Clayton, 73, British film director.[98]
- Willie Johnson, 71, American electric blues guitarist.[99]
27
- John Alford, 75, Archdeacon of Halifax.[100]
- Ann Ayars, 76, American soprano and actress.[101]
- Bill Bailey, 85, Irish-American Communist Party labor activist who fought in the Spanish Civil War.[102]
- Gerhard Boetzelen, 89, German rower who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.
- Bernard Cornfeld, 67, Turkish businessman and international financier.[103]
28
- Walter Allen, 84, English literary critic and novelist.[104]
- Nicholas Allenby, 86, English clergyman in the Anglican Church.[105]
- Ragnvald Mikal Andersen, 95, Norwegian politician.[106]
- Relda Marie Cailleau, 86, American scientist.n
- Keith Rigg, 88, Australian cricketer.
- Max Rudolf, 92, German conductor and music educator.[107]
- Leonard Shure, 84, American concert pianist.[108]
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