Deaths in January 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 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.
January 1995
1
- Wilhelm Altar, 94, Austrian theoretical physicist and magneto ionic theory pioneer.[1]
- Jack Birney, 66, Australian politician.[2]
- Bill Bryant, 88, Australian cricketer.[3]
- Warren Caro, 87, American theater executive[4]
- Ted Hawkins, 58, American singer-songwriter.[5]
- Nina Leen, Russian-born American photographer for Life[6]
- Jess Stacy, 90, American jazz pianist who played with Benny Goodman.[7]
- Jack G. Thayer, 72, American radio executive and disc jockey.[8]
- Arthur Earl Walker, 87, Canadian-American neurosurgeon, neuroscientist and epileptologist.[9]
- Fred West, 53, English serial killer, suicide.[10]
- Eugene Wigner, 92, Hungarian physicist Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, pneumonia.[11]
2
- Ephraim Amu, 95, Ghanaian composer, musicologist and teacher.[12]
- Joe Balsis, 73-74, American professional pool player.[13]
- Siad Barre, 84-85, Somalian military leader and statesman, 3rd President of Somalia.[14]
- Nancy Kelly, 73, American actress.[15]
- Graham Sharp, 77, British figure skater and world champion in 1939.[16]
3
- Ollie Bejma, 87, American Major League Baseball infielder (Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns).[17]
- Philip Burton, 86, Irish Fine Gael politician, farmer and auctioneer.
- Nikhil Ghosh, 76, Indian musician, teacher and writer.[18]
- Byron MacGregor, 46, Canadian news anchor and news director.[19]
- Robert Nesbitt, 88, English theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario.[20]
- Robley C. Williams, 86, pioneering American biophysicist and virologist.[21]
4
- Naomi Amir, 63, American-Israeli pediatric neurologist.[22]
- Ramón Artigas, 86, Spanish swimmer and Olympic athlete.[23]
- Theodore Conrath, 74, American painter, sculptor, and teacher.[24]
- Dorothy Granger, 83, American actress.[25]
- Jim Lee Howell, 80, American football player and coach for the NFL's New York Giants.[26]
- Robert Latham, 82, British editor, scholar, and Pepys Librarian.[27]
- Eduardo Mata, 52, Mexican conductor and composer, plane crash.[28]
- Victor Riesel, 81, American newspaper journalist and columnist.[29]
- Brooks Stevens, 83, American graphic and industrial designer.[30]
- Sol Tax, 87, American anthropologist who founded the academic journal Current Anthropology.[31]
5
- Semi Joseph Begun, 89, German-American engineer and inventor.[32]
- Somerset de Chair, 83, English author, politician, and poet.
- Victor Mitchell, 71, American bridge player.[33]
- Ben Rich, 69, American engineer and the second Director of Lockheed's Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991.[34]
- Mansour Sattari, 46, Iranian Air Force leader, plane crash.[35]
6
- Robert Abajian, 62, American fashion designer and fashion industry executive.[36]
- Paul-Émile Allard, 74, Canadian provincial politician.[37]
- Philip Brady, 101, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
- Tor Burman, 73, Swedish equestrian who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.[38]
- James Clay, 59, American jazz tenor saxophonist and flutist.[39]
- Joe Slovo, 68, ANC activist and South African minister of Housing.[40]
7
- Ali Aliyev, 57, Soviet freestyle wrestler of Avar-Dagestani descent.[41]
- Harry Golombek, 83, British chess grandmaster, chess correspondent, and author of more than 30 books on chess.[42]
- Larry Grayson, 71, English comedian and television presenter.[43]
- Arthur Leavins, 77, British violinist who was concertmaster of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.[44]
- Walter Rand, 75, American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey.[45]
- Murray Rothbard, 68, American economist.[46]
8
- Hugó Ballya, 86, Hungarian rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[47]
- Maud Bruce, 100, forewoman of the women's fire brigade at H.M. Factory Gretna during World War I.
- Beatrice Burnham, 92, American silent film actress.
- Lemuel Diggs, 95, American pathologist who specialized in sickle cell anemia and hematology.[48]
- Joyce McCartan, 65, Northern Irish community worker and peace activist.[49]
- Carlos Monzón, 52, Argentine boxer, traffic accident.[50]
- Cao Tianqin, 74, Chinese biochemist.[51]
9
- Jan Bauch, 96, Czech painter and sculptor.[52]
- Gordon Bruce, 64, Australian politician.
- Peter Cook, 57, English comedian and writer.[53]
- Sterling Dow, 91, American classical archaeologist, epigrapher, and professor of archaeology at Harvard University.[54]
- Ralph Merrifield, 81, English museum curator and archaeologist who was director of the Museum of London.[55]
- Souphanouvong, 85, Laotian royal prince and Communist leader, 1st President of Laos.[56]
10
- Roy Ashton, 85, Australian makeup artist and tenor.[57]
- John H. Bloomer, 64, American attorney and politician who served as President of the Vermont State Senate.[58]
- Fred Böhler, 82, Swiss jazz keyboardist and bandleader.[59]
- Crosby Bonsall, 74, American artist and children's book author and illustrator.[60]
- Nicholas Cavaliere, 95, American cinematographer.
- George McNeil, 86, American abstract expressionist painter.[61]
- Roderick Stephens, 85-86, American sailor and yacht designer.[62]
- Kathleen Tynan, 57, Canadian-British journalist, author, and screenwriter, cancer.[63]
11
- Raf Baldassarre, 62, Italian film actor.
- Mildred Barry Hughes, 92, American politician who was the first woman elected to the New Jersey Senate.[64]
- John Gere, 73, English art historian and curator at the British Museum.[65]
- Josef Gingold, 85, Russian-American violinist.[66]
- Onat Kutlar, 58, Turkish writer, journalist, and poet, bomb attack.[67]
12
- Kay Aldridge, 77, American actress.[68]
- Tino Carraro, 84, Italian stage, television and film actor.[69]
- Henry Cieman, 89-90, Canadian racewalker and Olympian.[70]
- Robert R. Coats, 84, American geologist.[71]
- George Price, 93, American cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine for six decades.[72]
- Kenneth Sterling, 74, American medical doctor and researcher.[73]
13
- Johnny Carroll, 57, American rockabilly musician, liver failure.[74]
- Richard Causton, 74, British businessman and author on Buddhism.[75]
- Max Harris, 73, Australian poet, critic, columnist, commentator, publisher, and bookseller.
- Ray Johnson, 67, American artist.[76]
- Walter Sheridan, 69, American Federal investigator who prosecuted Jimmy Hoffa.[77]
- Mervyn Stockwood, 81, Church of England priest.[78]
14
- Joe Mike Augustine, 83, native leader and historian of the Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation.[79]
- Mark Finch, 33, English promoter of LGBTQ cinema, suicide.[80]
- Alexander Gibson, 68, Scottish conductor.[81]
- Barbara Jelavich, 71, American professor of history at Indiana University.[82]
- David Elliot Johnson, 61, American 14th Bishop of Massachusetts in The Episcopal Church.[83]
- Daniel Robbins, 62, American art historian, art critic, and curator.[84]
- Stafford Somerfield, 84, British newspaper editor.[85]
- Ruby Starr, 45, American rock singer and recording artist, cancer.[86]
15
- Jef Bruyninckx, 76, Belgian actor, editor and director.
- Cleo Rickman Fitch, 84, American archaeological researcher.[87]
- Vera Maxwell, 93, American sportswear and fashion designer.[88]
- Frederick J. Schlink, 103, American consumer rights activist.[89]
16
- Abel Cestac, 76, Argentine boxer.[90]
- John Charters, 81, New Zealand rower and Olympic medalist.
- Paul Delouvrier, 80, French administrator and economist.[91]
- William "Bill" Dillard, 83, American jazz trumpeter.[92]
- Eric Mottram, 70, British teacher, critic, editor and poet.[93]
17
- Evadne Baker, 57, English actress.
- Rolf Böger, 86, German politician of the Free Democratic Party.
- Miguel Torga, 87, Portuguese writer.[94]
18
- Kay B. Barrett, 92, Hollywood talent scout and agent known for her impact on Gone with the Wind.[95]
- Adolf Butenandt, 91, German biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[96][97][98]
- Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan, 79, Lithuanian-British industrialist.[99]
- Ron Luciano, 57, American Major League Baseball umpire, suicide.[100]
19
- Roy Barratt, 52, English cricketer.[101]
- Reinhard Böhler, 49-50, sidecarcross rider and the first-ever Sidecarcross World Championship.[102]
- Daryl Chapin, 88, American physicist, best known for co-inventing solar cells.[103]
- Hubert Fol, 69, French jazz saxophonist and bandleader.[104]
- Gene MacLellan, 56, Canadian singer-songwriter ("Snowbird", "Put Your Hand in the Hand", "The Call"), suicide.[105]
- John Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, 84, British peer, businessman and polo player.[106]
20
- Thomas Arbuthnott, 83, New Zealand boxer.[107]
- Mehdi Bazargan, 87, 46th Prime Minister of Iran.[108]
21
- Armando Alemán, 90, Spanish fencer.[109]
- Russ Bauers, 80, Major League Baseball player.
- Kenneth Budd, 69, English mural artist.[110]
- Philippe Casado, 30, French professional road bicycle racer.
- John Halas, 82, Hungarian animator.[111]
- Edward Hidalgo, 82, United States Secretary of the Navy in the Carter administration.[112]
- Joseph Mruk, 91, American businessman and Republican politician.[113]
- Bernard L. Oser, 95-96, American biochemist and food scientist.[114]
- Sidney Slon, 84, American radio and television writer and actor.[115]
- John Coyle White, 70, American chairman of the Democratic National Committee.[116]
22
- Jerry Blackwell, 45, professional wrestler.
- Henry Gladstone, American radio newscaster and actor, heart failure.[117]
- Rose Kennedy, 104, American philanthropist.[118]
- Christopher Palmer, 48, British composer.[119]
- Giulio Turcato, 82, Italian artist.[120]
23
- Billy Burke, 82-83, Irish hurler.
- Donald Collier, 83, American archaeologist, ethnologist, and museologist.[121]
- Albertis Harrison, 88, American politician and jurist who was the 59th Governor of Virginia.[122]
- Ken Hill, 57, English playwright and director, cancer.[123]
- Peter Luke, 75, British writer, editor, and producer.[124]
- Helen Phillips, 81, American sculptor.[125][126]
- Saul Rogovin, 72, American professional baseball player.[127]
- Edward Shils, 84, American sociologist and professor at the University of Chicago.[128]
24
- Alf Clay, 81, Australian rules footballer.[129]
- David Cole, 32, American record producer.[130]
- Edward Colman, 89, American cinematographer.[131]
- Leopoldo Máximo Falicov, 61, Argentine theoretical physicist.[132]
- Al Hessberg, 78, American college football player and lawyer.[133]
- Victor Reinganum, 87-88, British artist and illustrator.[134]
- Kermit Smith Jr., 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[135]
25
- George P. Baker, 91, fifth dean of the Harvard Business School.[136][137]
- John Smith, 63, American actor.[138]
- Suzanne Storrs, 60, American actress.[139]
- William Sylvester, 72, American actor.[140]
- Albert W. Tucker, 89, Canadian mathematician.[141]
26
- Franz Allers, 89, American conductor born in Carlsbad, Austria-Hungary.[142]
- Charles Altemose, 81, American soccer player.
- Marcel Bidot, 92, French professional road bicycle racer who won two stages of the Tour de France.[143]
- Vic Buckingham, 79, English footballer and manager.[144]
- William Cammisano, 80, American mobster and member of the Kansas City crime family.[145]
- Louis Heren, 75, British journalist.[146]
- Bernardo Leighton, 85, Chilian politician.[147]
- Geoffrey Parsons, 65, Australian pianist.[148]
27
- Raynald Arseneault, 49, Canadian composer and organist.[149]
- Alexis Brimeyer, 48, pretender who claimed connection to various European thrones.[150]
- Bob Chandler, 45, American gridiron football player.[151]
- Richard A. Moore, 81, American lawyer and communications executive and ambassador.[152]
- Raphael M. Robinson, 83, American mathematician.[153]
- Jean Tardieu, 91, French dramatist, artist, and musician.[154]
28
- Philip Burton, 90, Welsh theatre director, producer, and teacher.[155]
- James M. Carrington, 90, American photographer and Democratic politician.
- James P. Grant, 72, Canadian-American diplomat, children's advocate, and Director of UNICEF.[156]
- George Woodcock, 82, Canadian writer, philosopher, essayist and literary critic.[157]
29
- Antonio Brivio, 89, Italian bobsledder and racing driver.[158]
- Guy Clutton-Brock, 88, English social worker and later a Zimbabwean nationalist.[159]
- Dickie Burnell, 77, English rower and fold medalist.[160]
- Kuldar Sink, 52, Estonian composer and flautist.[161]
- Ferruccio Tagliavini, 81, Italian operatic tenor.[162]
30
- Angela Calomiris, 78, American photographer and secret FBI informant.[163]
- Gerald Durrell, 70, British naturalist, author, and television presenter.[164]
- George James, 88, American jazz saxophonist.[165]
- George Poyser, 84, English footballer and manager.[166]
31
- George Abbott, 107, American writer, director, and producer, stroke.[167]
- Paul Collins, 68, Canadian long-distance runner and Olympic athlete.[168]
- Bernard N. Fields, 56, American microbiologist and virologist, pancreatic cancer.[169]
- James Johnson, 86, English MP..
- Sir John Smith, 74, longtime chairman of Liverpool F.C..[170]
- George Stibitz, 90, American computational engineer.[171]
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