- Source: Deaths in November 2003
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2003.
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.
November 2003
= 1
=W. Brian Harland, 86, British geologist.
Colin Hayes, 83, British artist.
Joe Johnson, 73, American gridiron football player.
Kent Kennan, 90, American composer, author, and professor.
Henryk Machalica, 73, Polish film and stage actor, fall from horse.
Libero Marchini, 89, Italian football player.
Sonny Senerchia, 72, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and college baseball coach (Monmouth University), motorcycle accident.
Daishiro Yoshimura, 56, Japanese football player and manager, intracranial hemorrhage.
= 2
=Xela Arias, 41, Spanish Galician-language poet and translator, heart attack.
Christabel Bielenberg, 94, British writer, (The Past is Myself, Christabel).
Fernando Vizcaíno Casas, 77, Spanish labour lawyer, journalist and writer.
Ted Cunningham, 65, Australian politician.
Nati Kaji, 77, Nepali singer and songwriter.
Iris Kelso, 76, American journalist.
Frank McCloskey, 64, Indiana Congressman (Indiana's 8th district) from 1983 to 1995, bladder cancer.
Jimmy Quillen, 87, American politician (U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 1st congressional district).
Frederic Vester, 77, German cybernetician.
Cliff Young, 81, Australian potato farmer and long distance runner, won Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983 at 61, cancer.
= 3
=Derk Bodde, 94, American sinologist.
Aaron Bridgers, 85, American-French jazz pianist, featured in the 1961 Paul Newman film Paris Blues.
Yuri Falin, 66, Soviet football player.
Rasul Gamzatov, 80, Avarian/Soviet/Russian poet, called the "People's poet of Dagestan".
A. James Manchin, 76, American politician, Secretary of State and State Treasurer for West Virginia, heart attack.
Narendra Prasad, 57, Indian (Malayalam) film actor, professor and writer, cardio-respiratory arrest.
= 4
=Manadel al-Jamadi, Iraqi extrajudicial prisoner at Abu Ghraib prison, torture.
Lotte Berk, 90, German-English dancer and teacher, created Barre fitness classes.
Charles Causley, 86, British poet.
Rachel de Queiroz, 92, Brazilian writer and journalist.
Ken Gampu, 74, South African actor.
19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, 86, Buddhist lama.
Philip Slone, 96, American soccer player.
R. M. Williams, 95, Australian bushwear manufacturer, known for their handcrafted riding boots.
Richard Wollheim, 80, British philosopher and an authority on psychoanalysis and art.
= 5
=David Bar-Ilan, 73, Israeli concert pianist, journalist and political aide (Benjamin Netanyahu).
Hugh H. Bownes, 83, American judge (Senior Judge of the 1st Cir.) and politician.
Dorothy Fay, 88, American actress.
Subrata Guha, 57, Indian cricket player, heart attack.
Bobby Hatfield, 63, American singer, half of duo the Righteous Brothers, heart attack.
Hans Heinrich, 92, German film editor, screenwriter and film director.
Zaim Muzaferija, 80, Bosnian actor and poet.
Lyman Ray Patterson, 74, American law professor and historian.
Dernell Stenson, 25, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), killed during robbery.
= 6
=Just Betzer, 59, Danish film producer (Babette's Feast: 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film), heart attack.
Philip Effiong, 77, Nigerian military officer.
Crash Holly, 32, American professional wrestler, suicide by drug overdose.
Zoe Incrocci, 86, Italian actress and voice actress.
Spider Jorgensen, 84, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants).
Rie Mastenbroek, 84, Dutch swimmer (1936 Summer Olympics medals: gold:100m, gold:400m, gold:4x100m, silver:100m).
Eduardo Palomo, 41, Mexican actor, heart attack.
= 7
=Jack Durrance, 91, American pioneering rock climber and mountaineer.
Donald Griffin, 88, American professor of zoology.
Foo Foo Lammar, 66, British drag queen.
Juanjo Menéndez, 74, Spanish actor, Alzheimer's disease.
= 8
=Bob Grant, 71, English actor, comedian and writer, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
C. Z. Guest, 83, American actress, author, columnist and socialite.
Ernst Kossmann, 81, Dutch historian.
Guy Speranza, 47, American singer, pancreatic cancer.
Richard Swift, 76, American composer and music theorist.
Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur, 72, Somali politician.
= 9
=Buddy Arnold, 77, American jazz saxophonist.
Stephen Benton, 61, American scientist, teacher and artist, inventor of the rainbow hologram.
Art Carney, 85, American actor (The Honeymooners, Harry and Tonto, The Late Show), Oscar winner (1975).
Bruce Alexander Cook, 71, American journalist and author.
Pushpalata Das, 88, Indian independence activist and social worker.
Gordon Onslow Ford, 90, British- American surrealist painter.
Mario Merz, 78, Italian artist.
= 10
=Margaret Armen, 82, American television screenwriter (The Rifleman, The Big Valley, Star Trek, Barnaby Jones).
Canaan Banana, 67, Zimbabwean politician and minister, first president of Zimbabwe, cancer.
June Beebe, 90, American professional golfer, won the Women's Western Open in 1931 and 1933.
Edvard Beyer, 83, Norwegian literary historian, literary critic, and professor.
Hans Hermes, 91, German mathematician and logician.
Irv Kupcinet, 91, American columnist and television personality, pneumonia.
Morten Lange, 83, Danish mycologist and politician.
Czesław Marchewczyk, 91, Polish ice hockey player.
Jed Williams, 51, Welsh jazz journalist and artistic director of the Brecon Jazz Festival.
Vasilije Šijaković, 74, Montenegrin football player.
= 11
=Andrei Bolibrukh, 53, Soviet (Russian) mathematician, known for his work on ordinary differential equations.
Robert Brown, 82, British actor (spy boss M in four James Bond films), cancer.
George Wallace, Baron Wallace of Coslany, 97, British politician and life peer (MP for Chislehurst).
Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster, 76, British politician (MP for Doncaster and Doncaster Central).
Paul Janssen, 77, Belgian physician and founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica.
John Emmett Lyle, Jr., 93, American politician.
Claës-Henrik Nordenskiöld, 86, Swedish Air Force officer and sailor.
Lloyd Pettit, 76, American sportscaster.
Miquel Martí i Pol, 74, Catalan poet, multiple sclerosis.
Shunsuke Shima, 71, Japanese actor and voice actor.
Don Taylor, 67, British theatre and television director.
= 12
=Jonathan Brandis, 27, American actor (seaQuest DSV, It, Sidekicks), suicide by hanging.
Whitfield Cook, 94, American writer of screenplays, stage plays, short stories and novels.
Cameron Duncan, 17, New Zealand filmmaker, bone cancer.
Kay E. Kuter, 78, American actor.
Penny Singleton, 95, American actress, singer and dancer, stroke.
John Tartaglione, 82, American comic book artist, esophageal cancer.
Tony Thompson, 48, American drummer for The Power Station, kidney cancer.
= 13
=Ray Harris, 76, American rockabilly musician and songwriter.
Nobuo Okishio, 76, Japanese marxian economist.
Andrew Vázsonyi, 87, Hungarian-American mathematician, founder of The Institute of Management Sciences.
Kellie Waymire, 36, American actress (Star Trek: Enterprise, Six Feet Under), cardiac arrest.
= 14
=Pierre Camonin, 100, French organist and composer.
Giles Gordon, 63, Scottish literary agent and writer.
F. B. J. Kuiper, 96, Dutch scholar in Indology.
Gene Anthony Ray, 41, American actor, dancer, and choreographer (Fame), complications of a stroke.
Tim Vigors, 82, British fighter ace during World War II and biographer.
= 15
=Earl Battey, 68, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins), cancer.
Mohamed Choukri, 68, Moroccan author and novelist, cancer.
Ian Geoghegan, 63, Australian race car driver.
David Holt, 76, American child actor, heart attack.
Ray Lewis, 93, Canadian track and field athlete and Olympic medalist.
Tung-Yen Lin, 91, Chinese-American structural engineer, heart attack.
Dorothy Loudon, 70, American actress, cancer.
Mitchell Paige, 85, American-Serbian Marine Corps colonel, heart attack.
Laurence Tisch, 80, American billionaire, head of Loews Corporation and CBS television network, cancer.
James D. Weaver, 83, American politician (U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district).
Speedy West, 79, American pedal steel guitarist and record producer.
Ned Wulk, 83, American basketball coach (Arizona State University) and baseball coach.
= 16
=Fernanda Bullano, 89, Italian sprinter (women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1936 Summer Olympics).
Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, 83, American dermatologist.
Richard Lam, 56, Hong Kong songwriter, lyricist and columnist, lymphoma.
Bettina Goislard, 29, French UNHCR relief worker, killed by Taliban militants.
Albert Nozaki, 91, Japanese-American art director (The War of the Worlds, The Ten Commandments).
= 17
=Gerry Adams, Sr, 77, Irish Republican Army volunteer, father of Gerry Adams.
Surjit Bindrakhia, 41, Indian singer, cardiac arrest, heart attack.
Arthur Conley, 58, American soul singer, intestinal cancer.
Maurice A. Dionne, 67, Canadian educator and politician .
Don Gibson, 75, American singer-songwriter.
Bertrand Hallward, 102, British educationalist.
Colin Harrison, 77, English ornithologist.
Claude Nicot, 78, French film actor.
Pete Taylor, 75, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns).
= 18
=Vivian Bonnell, 79, Antiguan actress (House of Flowers, For Pete's Sake, Ghost, Sanford and Son), diabetes.
Ken Brett, 55, American baseball player, brother of George Brett, brain cancer.
Patricia Broderick, 78, American playwright (Infinity) and painter, mother of Matthew Broderick, cancer.
Bob Carmichael, 63, Australian tennis player and coach.
Michael Kamen, 55, American composer (Die Hard, Band of Brothers, 101 Dalmatians), heart attack.
= 19
=Gillian Barge, 63, English actress (The Cherry Orchard, Measure For Measure, The Winter's Tale), cancer.
Harry Buffington, 84, American professional football player (Oklahoma State, New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers).
William B. Macomber, Jr., American diplomat and president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Života Panić, 70, Yugoslav military officer.
Greg Ridley, 56, English rock artist, complications following pneumonia.
Hans Tabor, 81, Danish diplomat and politician.
Bill Young, 86, Australian politician (Tasmanian House of Assembly for Franklin).
Shi Zhecun, 97, Chinese essayist, poet, and short story writer.
= 20
=Robert Addie, 43, English actor (Excalibur, Robin of Sherwood, Another Country, Dutch Girls, Merlin), lung cancer.
Pedro Adigue, 60, Filipino boxer and light welterweight world champion .
Loris Azzaro, 70, French-Italian fashion designer, cancer.
David Dacko, 73, first president of the Central African Republic, asthma.
Eugene Kleiner, 80, Austrian-American entrepreneur and venture capitalist.
Mary Jane Russell, 77, American photographic fashion model, pulmonary fibrosis.
Roger Short, 58, British diplomat, consul-general in Istanbul, homicide.
Jim Siedow, 83, American actor, pulmonary emphysema.
Ferry Sonneville, 72, Indonesian badminton player.
Pedro L. Yap, 85, Filipino judge and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Kerem Yılmazer, 58, Turkish actor, homicide.
= 21
=Eşfak Aykaç, 85, Turkish football player and coach.
Bill Haarlow, 90, American basketball player.
Emil Pažický, 76, Slovak football player.
Armand Putzeys, 86, Belgian cyclist andOlympic medalist.
Teddy Randazzo, 68, American singer-songwriter.
= 22
=Mario Beccaria, 83, Italian politician.
Iosif Budahazi, 56, Romanian fencer (men's individual sabre, men's team sabre at the 1972 Summer Olympics).
Joe Just, 87, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).
Yuri Khukhrov, 71, Russian Soviet realist painter and graphic artist.
George Peoples, 43, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
Al Richardson, 61, British Trotskyist historian and activist.
Dick Thomas, 88, American singing cowboy, songwriter, and musician.
= 23
=Patricia Burke, 86, English singer and actress (Lisbon Story, The Day the Fish Came Out, The Clitheroe Kid).
Nick Carter, 79, New Zealand racing cyclist (men's individual road race at the 1948 Summer Olympics).
Richard Dogbeh, 70, Beninese novelist and educator.
Jhalak Man Gandarbha, 68, Nepali folk singer.
Patrick Jansen, 82, Indian field hockey player (gold medal in field hockey at the 1948 Summer Olympics).
Johny Lahure, 61, Luxembourgish politician.
Murasoli Maran, 69, Indian politician.
Margaret Singer, 82, American clinical psychologist and researcher, pneumonia.
Bill Strutton, 85, Australian screenwriter and novelist, heart attack.
Grigori Tokaty, 90, Soviet rocket scientist and politician.
= 24
=Luai al-Atassi, 76/7, Syrian army commander and politician, President (1963).
Sheikh Niamat Ali, 63, Bangladeshi film director.
Saifuddin Azizi, 88, Chinese politician.
Hesba Fay Brinsmead, 81, Australian author of books for children and young adults (Pastures of the Blue Crane).
Reiko Dan, 68, Japanese actress.
Dick Hutton, 80, American amateur and professional wrestler.
Hugh Kenner, 80, Canadian literary critic.
Michael Small, 64, American film composer (Marathon Man, Klute, The Parallax View), prostate cancer.
Floquet de Neu, 38-40, Spanish albino western lowland gorilla.
Warren Spahn, 82, American baseball pitcher (Milwaukee Braves) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame.
Tun Tun, 80, Indian playback singer and actress-comedienne.
= 25
=Bernard Cohn, 75, American anthropologist and academic.
Jacques François, 83, French actor.
Shulamith Hareven, 73, Israeli writer and essayist.
Zhang Honggen, 67, Chinese football player and coach.
Mary Queeny, 90, Lebanese-Egyptian actress and film producer.
= 26
=Andrea Bonomi, 80, Italian football player.
`Alí-Akbar Furútan, 98, Iranian Baháʼí educator and author.
Sadegh Khalkhali, 77, Iranian Shia cleric and ayatollah, cancer.
Meyer Kupferman, 77, American composer and clarinetist, heart failure.
Lionel Ngakane, 75, South African filmmaker and actor (The Mark of the Hawk, The Squeeze).
Gordon Reid, 64, Scottish actor.
Soulja Slim, 26, American rapper, homicide.
Lise Thomsen, 88, Danish film actress.
Stefan Wul, 81, French science fiction writer (Oms en série).
= 27
=Satyendra Dubey, 30, Indian Engineering Service officer, assassinated.
Arthur Greenslade, 80, British conductor and arranger for films and television.
Riccardo Malipiero, 89, Italian composer, pianist, critic, and music educator.
Will Quadflieg, 89, German actor, pulmonary embolism.
Marjorie Reeves, 98, British historian and educationalist.
Kurt von Fischer, 90, Swiss musicologist and classical pianist.
= 28
=Ted Bates, 85, British footballer and manager.
Harold Von Braunhut, 77, American marketer and creator of Amazing Sea-Monkeys, suicide.
Edmund Hartmann, 92, American film and television writer and producer.
Terry Lester, 53, American actor (The Young and the Restless, Santa Barbara, As the World Turns), heart attack.
Thekra, 45, Tunisian singer, shot.
= 29
=Norman Burton, 79, American actor (Diamonds Are Forever, The Towering Inferno, The New Adventures of Wonder Woman), traffic collision.
Tony Canadeo, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jim Carlin, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
Jesse Carver, 92, English football player and manager.
Jan-Magnus Jansson, 81, Finnish politician. chairman of the Swedish People's Party of Finland.
Larry Latham, 51, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
Robert Y. Thornton, 93, American attorney, politician, and jurist.
Rudi Martinus van Dijk, 71, Dutch composer.
= 30
=Earl Bellamy, 86, American film and television director (Leave It to Beaver, The Lone Ranger, I Spy, M*A*S*H), heart attack.
Jack Brewer, 85, American baseball player (New York Giants).
Barber Conable, 81, American politician, president of the World Bank (1986–1991), infectious disease.
António Jesus Correia, 79, Portuguese football and roller hockey (quad) player.
Gertrude Ederle, 98, American swimmer and first woman to swim the English Channel (1926).
Hans Kuschke, 89, German rower and Olympic medalist.
Kin Platt, 91, American writer, artist, painter, sculptor, caricaturist, and comics artist.
Thanjavur K. P. Sivanandam, Carnatic veena player and a descendant of the Tanjore Quartet (b. 1917)
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