Deaths in July 1990
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1990.
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.
July 1990
1
- Pat Field, 79, Australian politician, suicide.
- Paul Gondjout, 78, Gabonese politician.
- Lorrie Hunter, 90, New Zealand politician.
- Anna Palk, 48, English actress, cancer.[1]
- Eric M. Rogers, 87, British physicist.[2]
- Jurriaan Schrofer, 64, Dutch artist.[3]
- Ivan Serov, 84, Russian intelligence officer, head of the KGB (1954–1958).
- Willem Winkelman, 102, Dutch Olympic track and field athlete (1908).[4]
2
- Silvina Bullrich, 74, Argentine novelist, lung cancer.[5]
- Bert Connelly, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.[6]
- Ludwig Franz, 67, German politician.
- Marion Rice Hart, 98, American athlete.[7]
- Snooky Lanson, 76, American singer and television personality.[8]
- Mildred Scott Olmsted, 99, American peace activist.[9]
3
- Armand Apell, 85, French boxer.[10]
- Bodheswaran, 88, Indian poet.
- Maurice Girodias, 71, French publisher, heart attack.[11]
- Potsy Jones, 80, American football player.[12]
- Vic Olsson, 86, New Zealand rower.
4
- Phil Boggs, 40, American Olympic diver (1976), lymphoma.[13]
- Olive Ann Burns, 65, American novelist, heart failure.[14]
- Beverly Grant, 53, American actress, cancer.
- Marshall Hall, 79, American mathematician.[15]
- Sweeney Schriner, 78, Russian-born Canadian ice hockey player.[16]
- Willi Soya, 54, German footballer.[17]
- Nathaniel Wyeth, 78, American engineer and inventor.
5
- Edith Bülbring, 86, German-English physiologist.
- Tom Curran, 79, American Olympic rower (1936).[18]
- Eugene Guth, 84, Austrian-American physicist.
- Thistle Yolette Harris, 87, Australian botanist.[19]
- Hellmut Wilhelm, 84, German-American Sinologist.
6
- William R. Higgins, 45, American colonel, torture murder. (death declared on this date).
- Alfred Maasik, 93, Russian-American runner.[20]
- Georg Schmidt, 63, Austrian football manager.[21]
- Angel Zamarripa, 77, Mexican artist, kidney failure.
7
- Don Bessent, 59, American baseball player, alcohol poisoning.[22]
- Cazuza, 32, Brazilian musician, AIDS.
- Bill Cullen, 70, American television personality (I've Got a Secret), lung cancer.[23]
- Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle, 91, German interfaith priest.[24]
- Pu Laldenga, 63, Indian politician, lung cancer.[25]
- Tommy Pool, 55, American Olympic sport shooter (1964).[26]
8
- Joe Appiah, 71, Ghanaian lawyer, politician and statesman.[27]
- Richard Barry Bernstein, 66, American physical chemist, heart attack.[28]
- Ivan Black, 77, Australian politician.
- R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr., 74, American baseball executive, cancer.
- Amélia Rey Colaço, 92, Portuguese actor.
- Howard Duff, 76, American actor, heart attack.[29]
- Hans Faverey, 56, Dutch poet.[30]
- John Galbally, 79, Australian politician, Alzheimer's disease.
- Malcolm Hilton, 61, English cricketer.
- Robert Murzeau, 81, French actor.
- Aage Stentoft, 76, Danish composer.
- George Edward Wheeler, 75, American Olympic gymnast (1936).[31]
- David Widder, 92, American mathematician.[32]
9
- Hélène Boschi, 72, Swiss-French pianist.
- René Chanas, 76, French film director, screenwriter, and film producer.[33]
- Sonny Dunham, 78, American trumpeter, cancer.
- Hertha Feist, 94, German expressionist dancer and choreographer.[34]
- Vernon Simeon Plemion Grant, 88, American illustrator.[35]
- Maire Gullichsen, 83, Finnish art collector.[36]
- Ragnar Olsen, 76, Norwegian Olympic racewalker (1952).[37]
- Horst Rittel, 59, German design theorist.
- Eric M. Warburg, 90, German banker.[38]
- Friedrich Wegener, 83, German pathologist.
10
- Alain Chapel, 52, French chef, stroke.[39]
- Vidya Dhar Mahajan, 77, Indian historian and political scientist.
- Donald McGavran, 92, Indian-American missiologist.[40]
- Sergei Rudenko, 85, Soviet general.
- Alfred Ryan, 86, Australian footballer and cricket player.
11
- Ignacio Aguirre, 89, Mexican painter and engraver.
- Steve Rabinovitch, 47, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1960).[41]
- Earl Stewart, 68, American golfer.[42]
- George Watts, 75, American football player.[43]
- Sun Yu, 90, Chinese film director.[44]
12
- Bill Burrud, 65, American child actor and television host, heart attack.[45]
- Yang Chin-hu, 91, Taiwanese politician.
- Savkuz Dzarasov, 60, Soviet wrestler and Olympic medalist.[46]
- Joan Whitney Kramer, 76, American musician, Alzheimer's disease.[47]
- Paul Reps, 94, American poet.[48]
- João Saldanha, 73, Brazilian football coach.
13
- Alaattin Baydar, 88-89, Turkish footballer.[49]
- George L. Mabry Jr., 72, American general, prostate cancer.[50]
- Lois Moran, 81, American actress, cancer.[51]
- Laura Perls, 84, German psychologist.[52]
14
- Ralph Humphrey, 58, American painter.[53]
- Philip Leacock, 72, English filmmaker.[54]
- Diego Ordóñez, 86, Spanish Olympic sprinter (1920, 1924, 1928).[55]
- Walter Sedlmayr, 64, German actor, murdered.
15
- Oleg Kagan, 43, Soviet violinist, cancer.[56]
- Poul Larsen, 73, Danish canoeist and Olympian.[57]
- Alison Leggatt, 86, English actress.[58]
- Margaret Lockwood, 73, English actress, cirrhosis.[59]
- Alexandre Pawlisiak, 77, French racing cyclist.[60]
- Omar Abu Risha, 80, Syrian diplomat and poet.[61]
- Enn Roos, 81, Soviet sculptor.
- Trouble T Roy, 22, American hip hop dancer, injuries sustained from a fall.
- Bud Thackery, 87, American cinematographer.
- Zaim Topčić, 70, Yugoslav novelist.
- Wilhelm Vorwerg, 90, German actor and art director.
16
- Tomás Blanco, 79, Spanish actor.[62]
- Mogens Fog, 86, Danish politician.
- Mikhail Matusovsky, 74, Soviet poet.
- Miguel Muñoz, 68, Spanish footballer, internal bleeding.[63]
- Valentin Pikul, 62, Soviet novelist, heart attack.[64]
- Sidney Torch, 82, British musician, suicide by drug overdose.[65]
17
- Bernard Cowan, 68, Canadian actor and television producer.
- Lidiya Ginzburg, 88, Soviet literary critic.
- Guglielmo Giovannini, 64, Italian footballer.[66]
- Wilf Grant, 69, English footballer.[67]
- Edward A. Murphy, Jr., 72, American aerospace engineer, namesake of Murphy's law.
18
- Gerry Boulet, 44, Canadian singer, cancer.
- Yves Chaland, 33, French cartoonist, traffic collision.[68]
- André Chastel, 77, French art historian.[69]
- Georges Dargaud, 79, French publisher.[70]
- Roy Fagan, 84, Australian politician.
- Karl Menninger, 96, American psychiatrist, abdominal cancer.[71]
- Yun Po-sun, 92, South Korean politician, president (1960–1962), diabetes.
- Johnny Wayne, 72, Canadian comedian, brain cancer.[72]
- Štefan Čambal, 81, Czechoslovak football player.
19
- Egil Aarvik, 77, Norwegian politician.[73]
- Helmut Becker, 63, German viticulturist.
- Georgi Burkov, 57, Soviet actor, thrombosis.
- Daniel du Janerand, 71, French painter, muralist, and book illustrator.[74]
- Gusman Kosanov, 55, Soviet Olympic sprinter (1960, 1964), suicide.[75]
- Eddie Quillan, 83, American actor, cancer.[76]
20
- Auguste Denise, 84, Ivorian politician and Head of state.[77]
- Sergei Parajanov, 66, Soviet filmmaker, cancer.[78]
- Klara Sierońska-Kostrzewa, 76, Polish Olympic gymnast (1936).[79]
- Bruno Splieth, 73, German sailor.[80]
21
- Heitor Canalli, 80, Brazilian football player.
- Sacha Pitoëff, 70, Swiss actor.[81]
- Stanley Shapiro, 65, American screenwriter.[82]
- P. R. Shyamala, 59, Indian novelist.
- Joe Turner, 82, American pianist, heart attack.[83]
- Rich Vogler, 39, American racing driver, racing collision.
22
- Ray Mawby, 68, British politician.
- Preben Neergaard, 70, Danish actor.[84]
- Manuel Puig, 57, Argentine novelist, heart attack.[85]
- Eduard Streltsov, 53, Soviet footballer, laryngeal cancer.[86]
23
- Otto Ambros, 89, German chemist and war criminal during World War II.[87]
- Georges Flamant, 86, French film actor.[88]
- Pierre Gandon, 91, French illustrator and engraver.[89]
- James D. Hart, 79, American literary scholar, brain cancer.[90]
- Maxwell Newton, 61, Australian publisher.[91]
- Bert Sommer, 41, American singer and actor, respiratory illness.
- Kenjiro Takayanagi, 91, Japanese engineer and television pioneer, pneumonia.[92]
24
- Michel Beaune, 56, French actor, cancer.[93]
- Alan John Clarke, 54, English filmmaker, lung cancer.[94]
- Coen Dillen, 63, Dutch football player, heart attack.[95]
- Pasquale Fornara, 65, Italian racing cyclist.[96]
- Freddie Tavares, 77, American designer, engineer, and musician.
- Arno Arthur Wachmann, 88, German astronomer.
- Andy Woehr, 94, American baseball player.[97]
25
- Jean Fourastié, 83, French civil servant, economist, and intellectual.[98]
- Winefreda Geonzon, 48, Filipino lawyer, cancer.
- Sam Grainger, 60, American comic book artist (Marvel Comics).
- Kashim Ibrahim, 80, Nigerian politician.
- Alfredo Pián, 77, Argentine racing driver.
- S. A. Rahman, 87, Pakistani judge.
- Paul Shannon, 80, American radio and television announcer, brain cancer.[99]
- Kuzman Sotirović, 81, Yugoslav footballer.[100]
26
- Leo Duyndam, 42, Dutch road bicycle racer, heart attack.[101]
- Brent Mydland, 37, American keyboardist (The Grateful Dead), drug overdose.[102]
- Albert Rose, 80, American physicist, lung cancer.[103]
- Giorgio Scarlatti, 68, Italian racing driver.
- John Sylvester, 85-86, American naval admiral.[104]
27
- Elizabeth Allan, 80, English actress.[105]
- Ernest Archer, 80, British art director.
- Bobby Day, 60, American singer ("Rockin' Robin"), prostate cancer.[106]
- Jimmy De Sana, 40, American artist, AIDS.[107]
- Ed Emshwiller, 65, American visual artist, cancer.[108]
- Maxine Gates, 73, American actress, respiratory failure.
28
- Red Barrett, 75, American baseball player.[109]
- Maurice Braddell, 89, English actor and author.[110]
- Jill Esmond, 82, English actress.[111]
- Lancelot Layne, Trinidad and Tobago musician.
29
- Georges Conchon, 65, French writer.[112]
- Herbert O. Fisher, 81, American aviation executive, heart failure.[113]
- Bruno Kreisky, 79, Austrian politician, chancellor (1970–1983), heart failure.[114]
- Cai Qiao, 92, Chinese physiologist and physician.
- Arthur Samuel, 88, American computer scientist.[115]
30
- Victor Cavendish-Bentinck, 9th Duke of Portland, 93, British diplomat.
- Launcelot Fleming, 83, British Anglican prelate.[116]
- Ian Gow, 53, British politician, car bombing.
- Gustaf Jonsson, 87, Swedish skier.[117]
- Karl Weber, 74, American actor, heart failure.[118]
31
- Lowell Davidson, 48, American pianist, tuberculosis.
- Nicolae Giosan, 68, Romanian agricultural engineer and politician.
- Albert Leduc, 87, Canadian ice hockey player.[119]
- Wilhelm Nowack, 92, German economist and politician.
- Lovro Radonjić, 62, Yugoslav water polo player and Olympic medalist.[120]
- Fernando Sancho, 74, Spanish actor, pancreatic cancer.[121]
- Ludger Westrick, 95, German politician.
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