- Source: Deaths in March 2005
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.
March 2005
= 1
=Cissy van Bennekom, 93, Dutch film actress.
Reverend Walter Halloran, 83, American priest who participated in the exorcism on which The Exorcist was based.
Henry Johannessen, 81, Norwegian football player.
Brian Luckhurst, 66, English cricketer, cancer.
Peter Malkin, 77, Israeli Mossad agent, the man who captured Adolf Eichmann.
Holger Nurmela, 84, Swedish ice hockey, football and bandy player and manager.
Jiří Trnka, 78, Czechoslovak football player.
= 2
=Martin Denny, 93, American founder of exotica musical genre, bandleader.
Hermann Dörnemann, 111, German supercentenarian and World War I veteran, heart failure.
Tillie K. Fowler, 62, American politician, four-term Florida congresswoman.
Elmar Huseynov, 37, Azerbaijani journalist, homicide.
Viktor Kapitonov, 71, Russian road cyclist.
Rick Mahler, 51, American baseball pitcher, heart attack.
Mario Moreno, 69, Chilean football player, cancer.
Corrado Pani, 68, Italian actor and voice actor, cancer.
= 3
=George Atkinson, 69, American businessman, inventor of the video rental.
James Corbett, 96, Australian politician.
Max Fisher, 96, American millionaire philanthropist, listed in Forbes 400.
Rinus Michels, 77, Dutch football player and coach, former Netherlands national football team coach.
Raveendran, 61, Indian composer and playback singer, lung cancer.
Guylaine St-Onge, 39, Canadian actress (Earth: Final Conflict, Fast Track, Angel Eyes), cancer.
= 4
=Mihai Brediceanu, 84, Romanian musician.
Nicola Calipari, 51, Italian intelligence officer, shot by the US Army in Iraq.
Jan Kasper, 72, Czech ice hockey player.
Yuriy Kravchenko, 53, Ukrainian statesman, former interior minister of Ukraine, suicide by gunshot.
Tony Romano, 89, American jazz guitarist and singer.
Carlos Sherman, 70, Uruguayan-born Belarusian translator and writer.
= 5
=George Worsley Adamson, 92, American-born British illustrator.
Sergiu Comissiona, 76, Romanian orchestra conductor, heart attack.
Morris Engel, 86, American photographer, cinematographer and filmmaker.
Vance Gerry, 75, American animator and screenwriter (The Aristocats, Hercules, The Fox and the Hound), cancer.
David Sheppard, 75, English cricketer and Church of England bishop, cancer.
Leo Winters, 82, American lawyer and the 11th State treasurer for the American state of Oklahoma.
= 6
=Larned B. Asprey, 85, American chemist.
Hans Bethe, 98, German-born American Nobel Laureate in Physics, discover of stellar fusion.
Danny Gardella, 85, American baseball player, New York Giants outfielder, heart attack.
Hans von der Groeben, 97, German diplomat, lawyer and journalist.
Russ Marin, 70, American film and television actor.
Gladys Marín, 63, Chilean communist politician, cancer.
Chuck Thompson, 83, American Baltimore Orioles broadcaster, complications following a stroke.
Tommy Vance, 64, British radio DJ and TV host, stroke.
Sandy Ward, 78, American film and television actor.
Teresa Wright, 86, American actress (Mrs. Miniver, Shadow of a Doubt, The Best Years of Our Lives), heart attack.
= 7
=Walter Arendt, 80, German politician.
John Box, 85, British production designer (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Oliver!), 4-time Oscar winner.
Willis Hall, 75, English playwright and radio, television and film writer.
Debra Hill, 54, American screenwriter and film producer (Halloween, Escape from New York, The Fisher King), cancer.
Bildad Kaggia, 82, Kenyan politician.
Philip Lamantia, 77, American surrealist poet.
Sir Peregrine Rhodes, 79, British diplomat, Ambassador to Greece (1982–1985)
= 8
=Ross Benson, 56, British journalist for the Daily Mail and award-winning foreign correspondent.
Larry Bunker, 76, American jazz drummer.
Alice Thomas Ellis, 72, English writer, lung cancer.
Gordon Kay, 88, American film producer.
Peter Keetman, 88, German photographer.
Zulfiqar Ali Khan, 74, Pakistan Air Force officer and later a diplomat, heart attack.
César Lattes, 80, Brazilian physicist, contributed to the physics of elementary particles.
Aslan Maskhadov, 53, Chechen separatist leader, killed by Russian troops.
Brigitte Mira, 94, German theatrical actress.
= 9
=Meredith Davies, 82, British conductor.
Glenn Davis, 80, American football player, Heisman Trophy winner, prostate cancer.
Sheila Gish, 62, English actress (Company, Highlander, Mansfield Park), cancer.
Chris LeDoux, 56, American country music and rodeo star, complications from liver cancer.
William Murray, 78, American mystery novelist.
István Nyers, 80, Hungarian footballer.
Michael O'Higgins, 87, Irish Fine Gael politician.
Jeanette Schmid, 80, German-Austrian professional transsexual whistler.
Redmond A. Simonsen, 62, American game designer.
= 10
=Dave Allen, 68, Irish comedian, sudden arrhythmic death syndrome.
Debbi Besserglick, 49, Israeli actress and voice actress, cancer.
Ery Bos, 96, German dancer and film actress.
Danny Joe Brown, 53, American singer (Molly Hatchet), kidney failure.
Shawqi Daif, 95, Arabic literary critic and historian.
Kent Hadley, 70, American baseball player.
Mindy Jostyn, 48, American singer and multi-instrumentalist, cancer.
Bruno Manser, 45, Swiss environmental activist.
Jacqueline Pierreux, 82, French film and television actress.
Zilka Salaberry, 87, Brazilian actress, pulmonary emphysema.
= 11
=Aurelio Fierro, 81, Italian actor and singer, specialising in songs in the Neapolitan dialect.
Karen Wynn Fonstad, 59, American cartographer and academic, author of atlases of fictional worlds, breast cancer.
Humphrey Spender, 94, British photojournalist, notably for Picture Post.
Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange, 76, British biographer and hereditary peer in the House of Lords.
Herbert Arthur Strauss, 86, German- American historian.
= 12
=Aleksandar Atanacković, 84, Serbian footballer.
Norbert Callens, 80, Belgian cyclist.
Bill Cameron, 62, Canadian journalist, cancer.
Amir Drori, 67, Israeli general and founder of the Israel Antiquities Authority, heart attack.
Douglas Elliot, 81, Scottish international rugby union player.
Lisa Fittko, 95, German resistance member during World War II, pneumonia.
Stanley Grenz, 55, American hristian theologian, intracranial aneurysm.
Amanullah Khan, 71, Pakistani test cricket umpire.
Stavros Kouyioumtzis, 73, Greek music composer.
Zbigniew Kuźmiński, 83, Polish film director and screenwriter.
= 13
=Clinton Benjamin, 53, Nauruan politician.
Lyn Collins, 56, American soul singer, aka "Female Preacher", heart attack.
Ahmed Hassan Diria, 67, Tanzanian politician and diplomat, foreign minister (1990-1993).
Jason Evers, 83, American actor (The Brain That Wouldn't Die)., heart attack.
Frank House, 75, American baseball player and Alabama legislator.
Hal Seeger, 87, American animated cartoon producer and director.
Yoshihisa Taira, 67, Japanese-born French composer.
= 14
=Stan Campbell, 74, American NFL gridiron football player.
Jerome Frank, 95, American psychiatrist.
Janet Reger, 69, British designer of women's lingerie.
Donald Thompson, 73, British politician.
Simon Webb, 55, British chess grandmaster living in Sweden, stabbed.
Akira Yoshizawa, 94, Japanese origami master, pneumonia.
= 15
=Renzo Alverà, 72, Italian bobsledder and Olympic silver medalist.
Audrey Callaghan, Baroness Callaghan of Cardiff, 89, First Lady (1976–1979), Alzheimer's disease.
Loe de Jong, 90, Dutch historian.
Don Durant, 82, American actor (Johnny Ringo) and singer, lymphoma.
Otar Korkia, 81, Georgian basketball player.
Miklós Kretzoi, 98, Hungarian geologist, paleontologist and paleoanthropologist.
Bill McGarry, 77, English football manager.
Shoji Nishio, 77, Japanese aikido teacher holding the rank of 8th dan shihan from the Aikikai, cancer.
Bert Pronk, 54, Dutch road cyclist, cancer.
Judith Scott, 61, American fiber sculptor and outsider artist.
= 16
=Arciso Artesiani, 83, Italian motorcycle racer.
Todd Bell, 47, American gridiron football player (Chicago Bears), heart attack.
Bijeh, 30, Iranian serial killer, execution by hanging.
William Brown, 76, British structural engineer and bridge designer.
Sergiu Cunescu, 82, Romanian politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Romania (PSDR) (1990-2001).
Timofei Dokshizer, 83, Soviet Russian trumpeter and music teacher.
Ralph Erskine, 91, British architect (Byker Wall).
Jean-Pierre Genet, 64, French road bicycle racer.
Anthony George, 84, American actor, pulmonary emphysema.
Allan Hendrickse, 77, South African politician, heart attack.
Justin Hinds, 62, Jamaican vocalist and songwriter, lung cancer.
Chris van der Klaauw, 80, Dutch politician and diplomat.
William Lehman, 91, American politician, represented Dade County, Florida in U.S. Congress.
Dick Radatz, 67, American baseball player, suicide from jumping.
John Tojeiro, 81, Engineer and racing car designer.
= 17
=Gary Bertini, 77, Israeli conductor and composer.
Jeremy Blacker, 65, British army general.
Mike Campbell-Lamerton, 71, British army officer and rugby player, prostate cancer.
Ernest Childers, 87, U.S Army officer and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, for his actions during World War II.
Klaus Dierks, 69, German-Namibian deputy government minister and civil engineer.
Royce Frith, 81, Canadian senator.
Prentice Gautt, 67, American NFL gridiron football player.
Lalo Guerrero, 88, American father of Chicano music.
Sverre Holm, 73, Norwegian actor, cancer.
George F. Kennan, 101, American diplomat and historian.
David Little, 46, American gridiron football player, (Pittsburgh Steelers), accidental death.
Norm Mager, 78, American basketball player, cancer.
Jean M. Muller, 79, French bridge engineer.
Andre Norton, 93, American science fiction and fantasy author.
Czesław Słania, 83, Polish postage stamp and banknote engraver.
László Fejes Tóth, 90, Hungarian mathematician.
Theodor Uppman, 85, American operatic baritone.
= 18
=Ömer Diler, 60, Turkish numismatist specializing in Islamic coins, lung cancer.
Encarnación Cabré Herreros, 93, Spanish archaeologist.
Sol Linowitz, 91, American diplomat and entrepreneur.
Maria Rosseels, 88, Belgian writer and journalist.
= 19
=John DeLorean, 80, American car designer and manufacturer, stroke.
Wim van der Gijp, 76, Dutch football player and manager.
John H. Pickering, 89, American lawyer.
Knox Ramsey, 79, American gridiron football player (Chicago Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins).
= 20
=Ronnie Bird, 63, English footballer (Bradford Park Avenue F.C., Birmingham City F.C.).
Ted Brown, 80, American radio personality, stroke.
Edmund Clowney, 87, American theologian, educator, and pastor.
Walter Hopps, 72, American art dealer and gallery owner.
Armand Lohikoski, 93, Finnish movie director and writer.
Maynard Jack Ramsay, 90, American entomologist, pneumonia.
Walter Reuter, 99, Mexican photojournalist of German origin.
= 21
=Fred Blair, 98, American communist politician.
Vekoslav Grmič, 81, Slovenian Roman Catholic bishop and theologian.
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, 58, Spanish antipope self-proclaimed Gregory XVII in 1978.
Barney Martin, 82, American actor (Seinfeld, The Producers, Arthur), lung cancer.
Stanley Sadie, 74, English musicologist and critic, Lou Gehrig's disease.
Bobby Short, 80, American cabaret singer and pianist, leukemia.
= 22
=Vernon Carrington, 68, Jamaican rastafarian and founder of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
Gemini Ganesan, 84, Indian actor, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
Lars Leiro, 90, Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.
Rod Price, 57, English guitarist (Foghat), heart attack.
Kenzō Tange, 91, Japanese architect, heart failure.
= 23
=Rizvan Chitigov, 40, Chechen rebel field commander, K.I.A..
John Good, 72, English football player.
Naftali Halberstam, 74, Polish-American Grand Rabbi of the Bobover Hasidim.
Charles Kent, 51, English rugly player.
David Kossoff, 85, British actor, father of Free guitarist Paul Kossoff, liver cancer.
= 24
=Gilles Aillaud, 76, French painter, set decorator, and scenographer.
David P. Bushnell, 91, American entrepreneur, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Mare Kandre, 42, Swedish writer of Estonian descent, unintentional prescription drug overdose.
Shelley Mann, 67, American swimmer and Olympic medalist.
Mercedes Pardo, 83, Venezuelan painter.
= 25
=Wilbur Howard Duncan, 94, American professor of botany.
Hasan Elsifi, 78, Egyptian film director, film producer, and screenplay writer.
Greg Garrison, 81, American television producer and director (The Dean Martin Show, Your Show of Shows), pneumonia.
Paul Henning, 93, American television producer (Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres).
Davis McCaughey, 90, Australian politician, Governor of Victoria, Australia.
Ken Suttle, 76, English cricket player.
= 26
=Achiam, 89, Israeli sculptor.
Melihate Ajeti, 69, Kosovar actress, heart attack.
David Boone, 53, Canadian football player, suicide.
Einar Bragi, 83, Icelandic poet and publisher.
James Callaghan, 92, British politician, Prime Minister (1976–1979), MP (1945–1987), pneumonia.
Harold Cruse, 89, American academic and social critic, heart failure.
Gérard Filion, 95, Canadian businessman and journalist.
Allison Green, 93, American politician.
Billy Grimes, 77, American gridiron football player.
Paul Hester, 46, Australian drummer (Crowded House, Split Enz), suicide by hanging.
Georgeanna Seegar Jones, 92, American scientist and endocrinologist.
Klara Luchko, 79, Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian actress, pulmonary embolism.
Marius Russo, 90, American baseball pitcher (New York Yankees).
Frederick Rotimi Williams, 84, Nigerian lawyer.
= 27
=Wilfred Gordon Bigelow, 91, Canadian heart surgeon and heart surgery pioneer, heart failure.
Grant Johannesen, 83, American classical pianist and composer.
Rigo Tovar, 58, Mexican singer and composer, complications from diabetes.
Ahmad Zaki, 56, Egyptian actor, lung cancer.
= 28
=Raffaello Baldini, 80, Italian writer and poet.
Tom Bevill, 84, American politician, former US Congressman from Alabama.
Dave Freeman, 82, British scriptwriter (Benny Hill, Carry On films, etc.).
Hermann Lause, 66, German film actor, cancer.
Pál Losonczi, 85, Hungarian communist politician, head of state of Hungary (1967-1987).
Moura Lympany, 89, British classical pianist.
Robin Spry, 65, Canadian film and television producer and screenwriter, road accident.
= 29
=Johnnie Cochran, 67, American lawyer, defended O. J. Simpson, brain cancer.
Edward D. Head, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Buffalo (1973–1995).
Howell Heflin, 83, American politician, U.S. Senator from Alabama, heart attack.
Miltos Sachtouris, 85, Greek poet.
= 30
=Robert Creeley, 78, American poet, complications from respiratory disease.
Emil Dimitrov, 64, Bulgarian singer and musician.
Alan Dundes, 70, American folklorist and teacher, heart attack.
Felicitas Goodman, 91, American linguist and anthropologist.
Milton Green, 91, American record holder in hurdling, boycotted the nazi's 1936 Summer Olympics.
Gulkhar Hasanova, 86, Azerbaijani mugham opera singer.
Mitch Hedberg, 37, American comedian, multiple drug intoxication.
Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden, 97, British economist, public servant and banker.
Fred Korematsu, 86, Japanese-American civil rights leader, respiratory illness, respiratory failure.
Derrick Plourde, 33, American drummer (Lagwagon, the Ataris), suicide.
O. V. Vijayan, 74, Indian author and cartoonist.
= 31
=O. P. Jindal, 74, Indian politician.
Yeiki Kobashigawa, 87, United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
Stanley J. Korsmeyer, 54, American research scientist, lung cancer.
Justiniano Montano, 99, Filipino politician and lawyer.
Charles Palmer, 85, English cricketer.
Frank Perdue, 84, American poultry magnate.
Terri Schiavo, 41, American persistent vegetative state patient.
References
External links
List of March 2005 deaths at IMDb
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