- Source: Deaths in July 2005
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2005.
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 2005
= 1
=Renaldo Benson, 69, American soul and R&B singer and member of The Four Tops, lung cancer.
Rex Berry, 80, American football player.
Gus Bodnar, 82, Canadian ice hockey player.
Ivan Kolev, 74, Bulgarian football player, heart attack.
Luther Vandross, 54, American R&B singer, complications following a heart attack.
= 2
=Carla Candiani, 89, Italian film actress.
Ernest Lehman, 89, American screenwriter (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, North by Northwest, West Side Story).
Norm Prescott, 78, American co-founder of Filmation animation studios.
B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma, 96, Indian writer, scholar, professor, and indologist.
France Staub, 84, Mauritian ornithologist, botanist, and conservationist.
Tom Talbert, 80, American jazz pianist, composer, and band leader.
Gu Yue, 68, Chinese actor, heart attack.
= 3
=Siv Ericks, 87, Swedish character actress.
Nan Kempner, 74, American society hostess, pulmonary emphysema.
Alberto Lattuada, 90, Italian film director, Alzheimer's disease.
Pierre Michelot, 77, French jazz bassist, played with Miles Davis, Alzheimer's disease.
Gaylord Nelson, 89, American politician, Governor of Wisconsin, U.S. Senator, heart attack.
Sam Tata, 93, Canadian photographer.
Hedy West, 67, American folksinger, cancer.
Harrison Young, 75, American actor (Saving Private Ryan, House of 1000 Corpses, Passions).
= 4
=Chris Bunch, 62, American science fiction writer, lung ailment.
Bryan Coleman, 94, British television and film actor.
Al Downing, 65, American R&B and country & western musician, leukemia.
Per Gedda, 90, Swedish sailor.
June Haver, 79, American film actress, widow of Fred MacMurray, respiratory failure.
Marga López, 81, Mexican film and television actress, heart failure.
George C. McGhee, 93, American petroleum geologist and diplomat, pneumonia.
Hank Stram, 82, American gridiron football coach (Kansas City Chiefs) and Pro Football Hall of Fame member, diabetes.
John Stubblefield, 60, American jazz saxophonist, flautist, and oboist, prostate cancer.
Lorenzo Thomas, 60, Panamanian-American poet.
= 5
=Leo Breiman, 77, American statistician.
Bud Cullen, 78, Canadian judge and politician.
Ray Davis, 65, American singer, founding member of Parliament/Funkadelic.
Shirley Goodman, 69, American R&B singer.
Baloo Gupte, 70, Indian cricketer.
James Stockdale, 81, American Vice Admiral and Medal of Honor recipient, Alzheimer's disease.
= 6
=Bruno Augenstein, 82, German- American mathematician and physicist.
L. Patrick Gray, 88, American former Director of the United States FBI, pancreatic cancer.
James Haskins, 63, American professor, biographer, and author, pulmonary emphysema.
Evan Hunter, 78, American mystery novel writer, wrote under numerous pseudonyms (Ed McBain), cancer of the larynx.
Huang Kun, 85, Chinese physicist.
Donald McGinley, 85, American politician, U.S. Representative from Nebraska (1959–1961) and Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1983–1987).
Claude Simon, 91, French writer and Nobel Prize winner.
= 7
=Henri Betti, 87, French composer and pianist.
Paul Deliège, 74, Belgian comic book writer/artist, heart attack.
Gunnar Fredrik Hellesen, 92, Norwegian politician.
Adolf Müller, 91, Swiss freestyle wrestler and Olympic medalist.
Gustaf Sobin, 69, American- poet and novelist, pancreatic cancer.
Notable deceased during the 7 July 2005 London bombings
Hasib Hussain, 18, British terrorist, suicide.
Mohammad Sidique Khan, 30, British terrorist, suicide.
Germaine Lindsay, 19, British terrorist, suicide.
Shehzad Tanweer, 22, British terrorist, suicide.
= 8
=Maurice Baquet, 94, French actor and cellist.
Peter Boenisch, 78, German columnist and journalist, cancer.
Denis Bray, 78, British civil servant in Hong Kong.
Judy Mann, 61, American longtime columnist for The Washington Post, breast cancer.
= 9
=Chuck Cadman, 57, Canadian Member of Parliament, melanoma.
Karim Emami, 75, Iranian translator, lexicographer, and literary critic, cancer.
Yevgeny Grishin, 74, Russian speed skater, first speed skater under 40 seconds on 500 metres.
Kevin Hagen, 77, American actor (Little House on the Prairie), esophageal cancer.
Marie-Thérèse Morlet, 91, French scholar and honorary director of research at CNRS.
Byron Preiss, 52, American writer, editor, and publisher, traffic collision.
Alex Shibicky, 91, Canadian ice hockey player who made the first slapshot.
Lu Wenfu, 77, Chinese writer.
Rafiq Zakaria, 79, Indian Islamic scholar.
= 10
=Richard Eastham, 89, American actor (Tombstone Territory, That Darn Cat!, Wonder Woman), Alzheimer's disease.
Serge Lancen, 82, French composer and classical pianist.
Gavin I. Langmuir, 81, Canadian medievalist historian.
Frank Moores, 72, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland, cancer.
A. J. Quinnell, 65, English writer, Man on Fire.
Freddy Soto, 35, American comedian and actor.
David V., 72, Malaysian unionist and politician.
= 11
=Gretchen Franklin, 94, English television actress, best known as "Ethel Skinner" in EastEnders.
Shinya Hashimoto, 40, Japanese professional wrestler, intracranial aneurysm.
Jesús Iglesias, 83, Argentine Grand Prix racing driver.
David Ralph "Boag" Johnson, 83, American basketball player.
John Kennedy-Good, 89, New Zealand politician.
Frances Langford, 92, American singer and actress, heart attack.
Robert L. Shevin, 71, American Attorney General and politician, esophageal cancer.
Avabai Bomanji Wadia, 91, Ceylonese-Indian social worker, writer and family planning advocate.
Theodore Woodward, 91, American medical researcher at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
= 12
=Piero Cappuccilli, 78, Italian operatic baritone.
Joseph Patrick Delaney, 70, American Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese of Fort Worth, Texas.
Arthur Fletcher, 80, American government official, Assistant Labor Secretary under US President Richard Nixon.
Willi Heinrich, 84, German author and soldier during World War II.
P. K. Vasudevan Nair, 79, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Kerala state, India.
Axel Strøbye, 77, Danish stage and film actor.
John King, Baron King of Wartnaby, 87, British peer, businessman and chairman of British Airways (1981-1993).
= 13
=Robert P. Abelson, 76, American psychologist and political scientist, Parkinson's disease.
Asen Kisimov, 69, Bulgarianactor, singer and radio presenter.
Robert E. Ogren, 83, American zoologist.
Mickey Owen, 89, American former MLB baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
J. B. Trapp, 79, New Zealand-British historian, writer, and academic.
= 14
=Mark Carlisle, 76, British politician and peer.
Michael Dahlquist, 39, American musician, film editor, and computer programmer, homicide.
Tilly Fleischer, 93, German athlete, Olympic champion in javelin (1936).
Joe Harnell, 80, American composer, musician, and music arranger.
Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz, 86, Polish sculptor and Olympian.
Richard Leiterman, 70, Canadian cinematographer, amyloidosis.
Cicely Saunders, 87, British palliative care activist, cancer.
= 15
=David Daiches, 92, Scottish literary critic.
Michael Gibson, 60, American Tony-nominated orchestrator and musician, lung cancer.
Anders Hagen, 84, Norwegian archaeologist.
Leonor Orosa-Goquingco, 87, Filipino artist, dancer, and columnist.
Stan Steele, 68, English football player.
Alicia Vignoli, 94, Argentine film actress.
Ronald Wilson, 82, Australian High Court justice.
= 16
=Blue Barron, 92, American orchestra leader.
Pietro Consagra, 84, Italian sculptor.
Camillo Felgen, 84, Luxembourgish singer, disc jockey, and television presenter.
Yi Gu, 73, Korean prince, heart attack.
W. Fox McKeithen, 58, American politician, 5-time Louisiana Secretary of State, suicide from height.
John Ostrom, 77, American paleontologist who revolutionized understanding of dinosaurs, Alzheimer's disease.
Miguel Pérez, 68, Puerto Rican wrestler, heart attack.
K. V. Subbanna, 73, Indian dramatist and writer.
Dieter Wellershoff, 72, German admiral and Chief of Federal Armed Forces Staff (1986-1991).
= 17
=Laurel Aitken, 77, Jamaican musician, heart attack.
Izabella Bashmakova, 84, Russian historian of mathematics.
Biplab Dasgupta, 66, Indian economist, Parkinson's disease.
Geraldine Fitzgerald, 91, Irish-born American actress, Alzheimer's disease.
Hans Hansen, 90, Norwegian competition rower and Olympic medalist.
Edward Heath, 89, British politician, Prime Minister (1970–1974), MP (1950–2001), pneumonia.
Tommy Johnson, 73, Swedish actor.
Gina Lagorio, 83, Italian writer.
Gavin Lambert, 80, British-American novelist, screenwriter (Inside Daisy Clover, Sons and Lovers).
Mojtaba Mirzadeh, 60, Iranian-Kurdish violin, kamancheh, and setar master.
Spartak Mishulin, 78, Soviet actor and People's Artist of the RSFSR, heart attack.
I. G. Patel, 80, Indian economist, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (1977–1982).
Jim Pearce, 80, American baseball baseball player.
Rie Vierdag, 99, Dutch freestyle swimmer.
William Weatherspoon, 69, American songwriter and record producer.
= 18
=Amy Gillett, 29, Australian rower and cyclist, bicycle accident.
Gilles Grondin, 62, Canadian educator and a politician, cancer.
John Herald, 66, American folk musician and recording artist, suicide.
Bill Hicke, 67, Canadian ice hockey right winger.
Jim Parker, 71, American football player, (Baltimore Colts) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Gerry Thomas, 83, American marketing/sales executive and inventor of the TV dinner, cancer.
Franz Weissmann, 93, Brazilian sculptor.
William Westmoreland, 91, American army general, commander of U.S. forces during the Vietnam War (1964-1968), Alzheimer's disease.
= 19
=Jim Aparo, 72, American comic book artist (Batman, Phantom Stranger, Spectre).
Alain Bombard, 80, French biologist and physician.
Edward Bunker, 71, American author, screenwriter, and actor (Mr. Blue in Reservoir Dogs), surgical complications.
Zihni Gjinali, 79, Albanian football player.
Hastings Keith, 89, American politician, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1959-1973).
Lucien Lazaridès, 82, French road bicycle racer.
Toku Nishio, 65, Japanese actor and voice actor, Japan.
John Tyndall, 71, British neo-nazi political activist, founder of the British National Party.
= 20
=Nikolai Aksyonenko, 56, Russian railway manager and politician, leukemia.
Josefina de Vasconcellos, 100, English sculptor.
James Doohan, 85, Canadian actor, pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease.
Finn Gustavsen, 79, Norwegian politician.
Kayo Hatta, 47, American film director (Picture Bride), drowned.
Gyula Hernádi, 78, Hungarian writer and screenwriter.
David Tomblin, 74, British film and television director.
= 21
=Brynley Allen, 84, Welsh footballer.
Long John Baldry, 64, British blues] musician, infectious disease.
Bruce Bolt, 75, Australian-American scientist and earthquake expert, pancreatic cancer.
Andrzej Grubba, 47, Polish table tennis player, cancer.
Alfred Hayes, 76, British wrestler and wrestling commentator, stroke.
Tamara Lund, 64, Finnish soprano singer and actress, stomach cancer.
Stanisław Stomma, 97, Polish lawyer, academic teacher, publicist, and politician.
= 22
=Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, Brazilian man wrongly accused as a fugitive terrorist, killed by London police officers.
Dragoš Kalajić, 62, Serbian painter, philosopher and writer, cancer.
Roland A. Luedtke, 81, American politician.
Xue Muqiao, 100, Chinese economist, director of National Bureau of Statistics.
Eugene Record, 64, American lead vocalist for The Chi-Lites, cancer.
Hinako Sugiura, 46, Japanese author and cartoonist, laryngeal cancer.
George D. Wallace, 88, American actor (Forbidden Planet, The Pajama Game), suicide from height.
= 23
=Ray Crist, 105, American centenarian and chemist.
Myron Floren, 85, American musician, longtime accordionist/bandleader on The Lawrence Welk Show, cancer.
Ted Greene, 58, American fingerstyle jazz guitarist, columnist, and session musician, heart attack.
Fintan Meyler, 75, Irish actress.
Ray Oldham, 54, American gridiron football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), heart attack.
= 24
=Richard Doll, 92, British epidemiologist, first person to link cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
Pavel Dostál, 62, Czech minister for cultural affairs, pancreatic cancer.
John Drawbridge, 74, New Zealand artist, muralist and printmaker.
Vardan Kushnir, 35, Russian e-mail spammer, homicide.
Tullia Magrini, 55, Italian anthropologist.
Francis Ona, 52, Papua New Guinean Bougainville rebel leader, malaria.
= 25
=Paul Britten Austin, 83, British writer and broadcaster.
Enrique Bautista, 71, Filipino Olympic athlete.
Ted Chapman, 71, Australian politician and Minister.
Eddie Crook, 76, American Olympic boxer and Vietnam veteran.
Sidney Hertzberg, 82, American basketball player, heart attack.
David Jackson, 71, British actor, heart attack.
Albert Mangelsdorff, 76, German trombonist.
Ford Rainey, 96, American actor (3:10 to Yuma, Halloween II, The Bionic Woman), stroke.
= 26
=Betty Astell, 93, American actress, entertainer and widow of Cyril Fletcher.
Pierre Broué, 79, French historian and Trotskyist revolutionary militant.
Mario David, 71, Italian footballer.
Alexander Golitzen, 97, Russian-American Oscar winning production designer (To Kill a Mockingbird, Spartacus, Phantom of the Opera), heart attack.
Jack Hirshleifer, 79, American economist, prostate cancer.
Thierry Jean-Pierre, 49, French judge and member of the European Parliament (MEP), cancer.
Gilles Marotte, 60, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Kings, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers), pancreatic cancer.
John Michael Montias, 76, French-born American economist and art historian.
Danny Simon, 85, American comedy writer, brother of Neil Simon.
= 27
=Shelley Appleton, 86, American labor leader.
Al Held, 76, American abstract painter.
Helen Phillips, 86, American opera singer.
Carmen Provenzano, 63, Canadian politician, heart attack.
Dom Um Romão, 79, Brazilian jazz drummer, stroke.
Marten Toonder, 93, Dutch author and cartoonist.
Robert Wright, 90, American musical lyricist (team of Wright & Forrest – Grand Hotel, Kismet, Song of Norway, etc.).
= 28
=Virginia Dehn, 82, American painter and printmaker.
Jacques Lacarrière, 98, French ice hockey player.
Louis Metzger, 88, United States Marine Corps officer.
Jair da Rosa Pinto, 84, Brazilian footballer.
Ronnie Rowe, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.
Cheng Siyuan, 96, Chinese politician.
= 29
=Hermione Hammond, 94, English painter and portrait artist.
Hildegarde, 99, American cabaret singer.
Edwin Palmer Hoyt, 81, American writer and historian.
Pat McCormick, 78, American television writer (The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson) and actor (Smokey and the Bandit, Scrooged), stroke.
Al McKibbon, 86, American jazz double bassist.
Fred Sledge Smith, 72, American R&B songwriter and record producer.
Karlheinz Zöller, 76, German flutist.
= 30
=Olga Albizu, 81, Puerto Rican abstract expressionist painter.
Carl Beam, 62, Canadian Ojibwe artist.
Ray Cunningham, 100, American baseball player, recognized as the oldest living former MLB player.
John Garang, 60, Sudanese Vice President, helicopter crash.
Lucky Thompson, 81, American saxophonist,Alzheimer's disease.
= 31
=Wim Duisenberg, 70, Dutch banker and politician, heart attack while swimming and drowned.
Armando Ferreira, 85, Portuguese footballer.
Léopold Gernaey, 78, Belgian footballer.
Mantle Hood, 87, American ethnomusicologist.
Lauri Nevalainen, 78, Finnish rower and Olympic medalist.
John Beaumont Williams, 73, Australian botanist.
References
External links
List of July 2005 deaths at IMDb
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