Deaths in May 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.
May 1995
1
- Erwin Leonard Guy Abel, 83, New Zealand businessman.[1]
2
- Luciano Anceschi, 84, Italian literary critic and essayist.[2]
- Edwin Blum, 88, American screenwriter.[3]
- Albert Bousser, 89, Luxembourgish politician, railway inspector, and trade unionist.
- Don Brockett, 65, American actor.
- John Bunting, 76, Australian public servant and diplomat.[4]
- Michael Hordern, 83, English actor.[5]
- Keith Zettlemoyer, 39, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[6]
3
- John Warren Aldrich, 89, American ornithologist.[7]
- Adele Marcus, 89, American pianist and music educator.[8]
4
- Arne Arnardo, 82, Norwegian circus performer and owner.[9]
- Murray Barr, 86, Canadian physician and medical researcher.[10]
- Louis Krasner, 91, Ukrainian-American violinist.[11]
- Lewis Thompson Preston, 68, American banker and CEO of J.P. Morgan & Co. and president of the World Bank.[12]
5
- Josef Bek, 76, Czech film and television actor.
- Mikhail Botvinnik, 83, Russian chess player.[13]
- David Connell, 63-64, American television producer (Sesame Street, The Electric Company).[14]
- Sir Alastair Pilkington, 75, British engineer and businessman.[15]
- Sir Anthony Wagner, 86, long-serving Officer of Arms at the College of Arms in London.[16]
6
- John Black Aird, 72, Canadian lawyer, corporate director and political figure.[17]
- Noel Brotherston, 38, Northern Irish footballer, heart attack.[18]
- Bucky Calabrese, 67, American upright bassist.[19]
- Clarence Paul, 67, American songwriter, record producer and singer.[20]
- Maria Pia de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança, 88, Portuguese writer and journalist.[21]
7
- Katharine Banham, 97, English psychologist who specialized in developmental psychology.[22]
- Gus Bell, 66, American Major League Baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Milwaukee Braves).[23]
- María Luisa Bemberg, 73, Argentine film writer, director and actress.[24]
- Ray Buckton, 72, general secretary of ASLEF, the rail drivers' trade union in Great Britain.[25]
- Clifford Clogg, 45, American sociologist, demographer, and statistician.[26]
- Ernest H. Martin, 75, American Broadway and film producer of musicals.[27]
- Ray McKinley, 84, American jazz drummer, singer, and bandleader.[28]
8
- Carroll Best, American banjo player[29]
- Prem Bhatia, 72, Indian diplomat and journalist.[30]
- Giacomo Bisiach, 94, Italian luthier.
- Marshal Royal, 82, American alto saxophonist and clarinetist, brother of Ernie Royal.[31]
- Teresa Teng, 42, Taiwanese singer, asthma.[32]
9
- Percy Mansell, 75, Rhodesian cricketer.[33]
- Charles Monteith, 74, British literary editor.[34]
- John Elwood Price, 59, American composer, pianist, ethnomusicologist, and music teacher.[35]
- Jimmy Raney, 67, American guitarist.[36]
- Marshal Royal, 82, American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.[37]
10
- Brigitte Alexander, 83, German-born Mexican author, actress, director and translator.
- Wal Armour, 74, Australian rules footballer.[38]
- Harold Berens, 92, British comedian and character actor.[39]
- Georges Candilis, 82, Greek-French architect and urbanist.[40]
- Karl Drewo, 65, Austrian jazz saxophonist.[41]
- Duncan McKenzie, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[42]
11
- Reza Abdoh, 32, Iranian playwright and director, AIDS.[43]
- David Avidan, 61, Israeli poet and playwright.[44]
- John Phillips, 80, British actor.[45]
12
- Len Beadell, 72, Australian surveyor, road builder, bushman, artist and author.[46]
- Giorgio Belladonna, 71, Italian bridge player.[47]
- John Blight, 81, Australian poet.[48]
- Andrei Boltnev, 49, Russian actor.
- Arthur Lubin, 96, American film director.[49]
- Adolfo Pedernera, 76, Argentinian footballer.[50]
- Mia Martini, 47, Italian singer and songwriter.[51]
- Marcel Rubin, 89, Austrian composer and music critic.[52]
13
- Robert Marley, 85, Jamaican cricketer.[53]
14
- Christian B. Anfinsen, 79, American biochemist and Nobel Prize for Chemistry laureate.[54][55]
- Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt, 75, Colombian sculptor.[56]
- Jessy Blackburn, 101, British aviation pioneer and one of the first women to fly in a British monoplane.[57]
- Mary Brazier, 90, American neuroscientist.
15
- Lionel Brodie, 77, Australian tennis player.[58]
- Dora Chapman, 84, Australian painter.[59]
- Taizan Maezumi, 64, Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher and rōshi.[60]
- Eric Porter, 67, English actor.[61]
- Luis Antonio Ramírez, 72, Puerto Rican composer.[62]
- Pia Tassinari, 91, Italian opera singer who was first a soprano and later a mezzo-soprano.[63]
16
- Edris Allan, 86, Jamaican community worker, political figure and women's rights advocate.[64]
- Harry E. Bergold Jr., 63, American diplomat and ambassador.[65]
- Parelius Hjalmar Bang Berntsen, 85, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.[66]
- Ray Bower, 72, Australian rules footballer.[67]\t\t
- Lola Flores, 72, Spanish singer, dancer and actress.[68]
- Gertrude Grob-Prandl, 77, Austrian soprano.[69]
- Ragnhild Hatton, 82, Norwegian-British professor of International History at the London School of Economics.[70]
- Thomas Lee Ward, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[71]
17
- Toe Blake, 82, Canadian ice hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League.[72]
- Benjamin Bubar Jr., 77, American politician from Maine.[73]
- Geoffrey Dickens, 63, British Conservative politician.[74]
18
- Elisha Cook Jr., 91, American actor.[75]
- Alexander Godunov, 45, Russian ballet dancer and actor.[76][77]
- Robert Harris, 95, English actor.[78]
- Elizabeth Montgomery, 62, American actress.[79]
- Brinsley Le Poer Trench, 8th Earl of Clancarty, 83, Irish peer and proponent of the Hollow Earth concept.
19
- Robert S. Dietz, 80, American geologist who pioneered research in seafloor spreading.[80]
20
- Maurice Banide, 90, French football player and manager.[81]
- Ulysses Kay, 78, American composer.[82]
21
- Les Aspin, 56, American politician and member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[83]
22
- Robert Flemyng, 83, British actor.[84]
23
- Pierre Baratin, 74, French cyclist.[85]
- Patricia Ford, 74, Northern Ireland Ulster Unionist Party politician.[86]
- Mick Pyne, 54, English jazz pianist.[87]
24
- Ole Borge, 79, Norwegian jurist and resistance member during World War II.[88]
- Harold Wilson, 79, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[89]
25
- Jack Allen, 87, English film, theatre and television actor.[90]
- Élie Bayol, 81, French racing driver.[91]
- Veronica Bulshefski, 79, Director of the United States Navy Nurse Corps.[92]
- Ted Calland, 62, English professional footballer.
- Boyden Carpenter, 86, American hillbilly and bluegrass artist.[93]
- Krešimir Ćosić, 46, Croatian basketball player and coach, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[94]
- Dick Curless, 63, American country music singer.[95]
- Dany Robin, 68, French actress.[96]
26
- Tony Azito, 46, American dancer and actor, HIV/AIDS.[97]
- David S. Breslow, 78, American industrial chemist best known for his work on polymers.[98]
- Friz Freleng, 89, American animator.[99]
27
- Ștefan Bănică Sr., 61, Romanian actor.
- Clarie Collins Harvey, 78, American businesswoman, religious leader, and civil rights activist.[100]
- Severn Darden, 65, American comedian, actor, and a founding member of The Second City.[101]
- Christopher B. "Stubb" Stubblefield, 64, American barbecue restaurateur.[102]
- László Kalmár, 63, Hungarian composer and editor.[103]
28
- Roy Ankrah, 69, a Ghanaian boxer who won the British Empire super featherweight title.[104]
- Helen Ballard, 87, British horticulturist.[105]
- Henning Kronstam, 60, Danish ballet dancer, ballet master and company director.[106][107]
- Jean Muir, 66, British fashion designer.[108]
- Daniela Rocca, 57, Italian actress, model and writer.[109]
29
- Santiago Armada, 57, Cuban artist and designer.[110]
- Juan Boria, 90, Puerto Rican poet.[111]
- Margaret Chase Smith, 97, American politician.[112]
30
- Robert Alexander Anderson, 100, American composer.[113][114]
- Glenn Burke, 42, American Major League Baseball player who was the first to come out as gay, AIDS complications.[115]
- Ted Drake, 82, English footballer.[116]
- Lofty England, 83, British engineer and motor company manager.[117]
- Philip Sherrard, 72, British author, translator and philosopher.[118]
- Bobby Stokes, 44, English footballer, pneumonia.[119]
31
- Guillermo Bermúdez, 71, Colombian architect.[120]
- Norm Brown, 76, American baseball player.[121]
- Pavel Šivic, 87, Slovenian composer, concert pianist, and music educator.[122]
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