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      The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2001.
      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.


      August 2001




      = 1

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      Zuzana Chalupová, 76, Serbian/Yugoslavian naïve painter.
      Jay Chamberlain, 75, American racing driver.
      Dwight Eddleman, 78, American basketball player and Olympic athlete, heart ailment.
      Joe Lynch, 76, Irish actor.
      Begum Aizaz Rasul, 92, Indian politician.
      Robert Rimmer, 84, American writer.
      Korey Stringer, 27, American football player (Ohio State, Minnesota Vikings), complications following a heat stroke.
      Dan Towler, 73, American gridiron football player.
      Nicolae Tătaru, 69, Romanian football player.
      Charlie Ward, 89, English golfer.


      = 2

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      Mario Alesini, 69, Italian basketball player.
      Valerie Davies, 89, British Olympic swimmer, bronze medalist (1932).
      Edward Gardner, 89, British politician.
      Lawrence Minard, 51, American journalist and editor, heart attack.
      Ronald Townson, 68, American vocalist (The 5th Dimension), kidney failure.


      = 3

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      Franz-Josef Bach, 84, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
      Louis Chevalier, 90, French historian and academic.
      Christopher Hewett, 80, British actor (Mr. Belvedere, The Producers, Fantasy Island), diabetes.
      Hans Holt, 91, Austrian film actor.
      Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, 95, British politician and social reformer.
      Jeanne Loriod, 73, French musician, drowned.
      Mario Perazzolo, 90, Italian footballer.
      Eduardo Toba, 78, Spanish football manager.
      Lars Johan Werle, 75, Swedish composer.


      = 4

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      S. K. Bhatnagar, 71, Indian politician and diplomat.
      Claude Bloodgood, 64, American chess player and convicted murderer, cancer.
      Jack Maple, 48, American police officer and author, cancer.
      Lorenzo Music, 64, American voice actor (Garfield and Friends, The Real Ghostbusters) and television producer (The Bob Newhart Show), lung and bone cancer.
      Dan Zehr, 85, American swimmer and Olympian.


      = 5

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      Otema Allimadi, 72, Ugandan Foreign Minister (1979–1980) and Prime Minister of Uganda (1980–1985).
      Iskra Babich, 69, Soviet film director and screenwriter, cancer.
      Mykhailo Bilyi, 78, Soviet and Ukrainian politician.
      Miloš Bojović, 63, Serbian basketball player, sports journalist, and politician.
      Caro Crawford Brown, 93, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.
      Roy Dikeman Chapin, Jr., 85, American business executive (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of American Motors Corporation).
      Aaron Flahavan, 25, English football goalkeeper, car accident.
      Bahne Rabe, 37, German rower and Olympic champion, Olympic champion (1988), anorexia nervosa.
      Christopher Skase, 52, Australian businessman and fraudster, stomach cancer.


      = 6

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      Jorge Amado, 88, Brazilian writer, heart attack.
      Wina Born, 80, Dutch journalist and cooking books author.
      Adhar Kumar Chatterji, 86, Indian navy admiral.
      Robert Dunham, 70, American actor, writer, and racecar driver.
      Vasili Kuznetsov, 69, Russian decathlete.
      Kenneth MacDonald, 50, English actor, heart attack.
      Jim Mallory, 82, American baseball player and football coach.
      Wilhelm Mohnke, 90, German SS general during World War II.
      Ian Ousby, 54, British historian, author and editor, cancer.
      Alan Rafkin, 73, American film and television director (One Day at a Time, Coach, The Shakiest Gun in the West).
      Dorothy Tutin, 71, British actress (The Importance of Being Earnest, The Beggar's Opera, A Tale of Two Cities, The Shooting Party), leukemia.
      Duong Van Minh, 85, South Vietnamese politician and ARVN general.


      = 7

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      Larry Adler, 87, American harmonica player, pneumonia.
      Paul Averitt, 78, American soldier and Holocaust photographer.
      Dan Edwards, 75, American gridiron football player (1948–1957) and coach (1958–1961).
      Jack James, 80, American rocket engineer.
      Algirdas Lauritėnas, 68, Lithuanian basketball player.
      José Tomás, 66, Spanish classical guitarist and teacher.


      = 8

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      Patrick D. Wall (scientist), 76, British neuroscientist.
      Jean Dorst, 77, French ornithologist, former director of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
      Harry Julian Fink, 78, American television and film writer.
      Jean-Louis Flandrin, 70, French historian.
      George Mann, 83, English cricket player.
      Maureen Reagan, 60, American political activist and daughter of Ronald Reagan, melanoma.
      Nora Sayre, 68, American film critic and essayist.
      Peter Sinclair, 62, New Zealand radio personality.
      Paul Vaessen, 39, English footballer, accidental drug overdose.
      Noud van Melis, 77, Dutch football player.


      = 9

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      Abe Bonnema, 74, Dutch architect.
      Humphry Bowen, 72, British botanist and chemist.
      Jacky Boxberger, French athlete, killed by an elephant.
      L. G. Dupree, 68, American gridiron football player, cancer.
      Elmer Knutson, 86, Canadian businessman, activist and politician.
      Alec Skempton, 87, British scientist.


      = 10

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      Lou Boudreau, 84, American baseball player and manager, seven-time All-Star and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
      Vladimir Bougrine, 63, Russian painter.
      Álvaro Carolino, 50, Portuguese football player and manager, pulmonary complications.
      Elsa Cavelti, 94, Swiss operatic contralto and mezzo-soprano.
      Jerry DeFuccio, 76, American comic book writer and editor.
      Manfred Eglin, 65, German footballer.
      Vasudeo S. Gaitonde, Indian painter.
      Gianfranco Miglio, 83, Italian jurist, political scientist and politician.
      Ramón Monzant, 68, Venezuelan baseball player.
      Dietrich Peltz, 87, German Luftwaffe bomber and Wehrmacht general during World War II.
      Werner Pirchner, 61, Austrian composer and jazz musician.
      Louis Purnell, 81, American curator at the National Air and Space Museum.
      Stanislav Rostotsky, 79, Soviet/Russian film director and screenwriter.
      Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula, 63, Australian Indigenous artist.


      = 11

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      Paul Cunniffe, 40, British-Irish singer-songwriter, fall from balcony.
      Carlos Hank González, 73, Mexican politician and businessman.
      Edward Thomas Hall, 77, British scientist, known for exposing the Piltdown Man as a fraud.
      Bob Harris, 57, American jazz pianist and arranger, drug overdose.
      Isidoro Malmierca, 70, Cuban politician, lung cancer.
      Percy Stallard, 92, British racing cyclist.


      = 12

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      Irene Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever, 81, English noblewoman and philanthropist.
      Pierre Klossowski, 96, French writer, translator and artist.
      Julian Pitt-Rivers, 82, British social anthropologist and ethnographer.
      Walter Walker, 88, British army general.


      = 13

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      Manuel Alvar, 78, Spanish linguist, historian, and university professor.
      René Berthier, 89, French actor.
      Stephanus du Plessis, 71, South African Olympic discus thrower and shot putter.
      John C. Elliott, 82, American politician and 39th Governor of American Samoa.
      Jim Hughes, 78, American baseball player.
      Jimmy Knapp, 60, British trades unionist, cancer.
      Gabor Peterdi, 85, Hungarian-American painter and printmaker.
      Miguel Rodriguez Rodriguez, 70, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic] bishop.
      Richard Shorr, 58, American sound engineer (Die Hard, Predator, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).
      Alan Skene, 68, South African rugby player.
      Otto Stuppacher, 54, Austrian race car driver.
      Antonio Zumel, 69, Filipino journalist, activist, and revolutionary.


      = 14

      =
      Earl Anthony, 63, American professional bowler, domestic accident.
      Oscar Janiger, 83, American experimental psychiatrist, known for his LSD research.
      Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins, 63, American child actor.
      Ridgway B. Knight, 90, American diplomat and ambassador.
      Pavel Schmidt, 71, Slovak rower and Olympic champion.


      = 15

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      Richard Chelimo, 29, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (silver medal winner of the men's 10,000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics), brain cancer.
      Sheldon Datz, 74, American chemist.
      Raymond Edward Johnson, 90, American radio and stage actor (Inner Sanctum Mysteries).
      Peter Mazur, 78, Austrian-Dutch physicist.
      Renato Panciera, 66, Italian sprinter.
      Jim Russell, 92, Australian cartoonist.
      Kateryna Yushchenko, 81, Ukrainian computer and information research scientist.
      Yavuz Çetin, 30, Turkish musician, suicide.


      = 16

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      Dave Barry, 82, American actor and comedian.
      Kenneth Reese Cole, Jr., 63, American political aide to Richard Nixon.
      Ruperto Donoso, 86, Chilean jockey.
      Fred Glover, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, Cleveland Barons) and coach (Oakland Seals, Los Angeles Kings).
      Anna Mani, 82, Indian physicist and meteorologist, stroke.
      Sizwe Motaung, 31, South African football player, AIDS-related complications.
      Floyd Spence, 73, American attorney and a politician, cerebral thrombosis.
      Sidney Tillim, 76, American artist and art critic.
      Klaus Wagner, 79, German equestrian and Olympic medalist.


      = 17

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      William G. Clark, 77, American politician and jurist.
      Josef Fried, 87, Polish-American organic chemist.
      Herman Goffberg, 80, American Olympic long-distance runner (men's 10,000 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics).
      Emil Gorovets, 78, Soviet and Ukrainian singer.
      Živko Nikolić, 59, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director.
      Charles Palmer, 71, British martial artist.
      Flip Phillips, 86, American jazz tenor saxophone and clarinet player.


      = 18

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      Edmund Cambridge, 80, American actor and director, complications from a fall.
      Roland Cardon, 72, Belgian composer, music teacher, and multi-instrumentalist.
      Philip B. Crosby, 75, American businessman and author.
      Jack Elliott, 74, American film and television music composer (Charlie's Angels, Night Court, The Jerk).
      Hillel Kook, 86, Russian/American Revisionist Zionist activist and politician.
      David Peakall, 70, British environmental toxicologist and ornithologist.
      Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan, 88, Indian plant pathologist.
      Tom Watson, 69, Scottish actor.


      = 19

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      Betty Everett, 61, American soul singer and pianist ("The Shoop Shoop Song", "Let It Be Me").
      Felicisimo Fajardo, 87, Filipino basketball player.
      Junichiro Itani, 75, Japanese anthropologist and academic.
      Dean Roper, 62, American stock car racer, heart attack.
      Les Sealey, 43, English footballer, heart attack.
      Inder Singh, 57, Indian Olympic hockey player.
      Willy Vannitsen, 66, Belgian racing cyclist.
      Donald Woods, 67, South African journalist, newspaper editor, and anti-apartheid activist, cancer.


      = 20

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      Richard Cloward, 74, American sociologist and activist (National Voter Registration Act of 1993).
      Neal Colzie, 48, American gridiron football player (Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), heart attack.
      Fred Hoyle, 86, British astronomer and science fiction writer, stroke.
      Akın Kuloğlu, 29, Georgian-Turkish boxer and Olympian, traffic collision.
      Walter Reed, 85, American stage, film and television actor.
      Sylvia Millecam, 45, Dutch actress and comedian, breast cancer.
      Kershasp Tehmurasp Satarawala, 85, Indian civil servant and diplomat.
      Eliezer Shostak, 89, Israeli politician.
      Kim Stanley, 76, American actress (Séance on a Wet Afternoon, The Right Stuff, Frances), Emmy winner (1963, 1985), uterine cancer.
      Rolla M. Tryon Jr., 84, American botanist.


      = 21

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      Beryl Cooke, 94, British actress.
      Pál Engel, 63, Hungarian historian.
      Steven Izenour, 61, American architect and author (Learning from Las Vegas).
      John Kerins, 39, Irish Gaelic footballer, cancer.
      Calum MacKay, 74, Canadian ice hockey player.
      Norman Rigby, 78, English footballer and manager.
      Juan Antonio Villacañas, 79, Spanish poet, essayist and critic.


      = 22

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      Johnny Anderson, 71, Scottish football player.
      Tatyana Averina, 51, Soviet Russian Olympic speed skater (won two gold medals and two bronze medals at the 1976 Winter Olympics), stomach cancer.
      Mauro Bicicli, 66, Italian football player and coach.
      Rose Edgcumbe, 67, British psychologist, psychoanalyst, and academic.
      Bernard Heuvelmans, 84, French scientist.
      Bobby Johnstone, 71, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Scotland).
      Spiro Koleka, 93, Albanian communist politician and statesman.
      Gita Luka, 79, Israeli actress, comedian and singer, stroke.
      Sharad Talwalkar, 82, Indian actor, heart attack.
      Varro Eugene Tyler, 74, American professor of pharmacognosy and philatelist.


      = 23

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      Eric Allendale, 65, British jazz musician.
      Howard Fletcher, 88, American college football player and head coach (Northern Illinois University).
      Frank Emilio Flynn, 80, Cuban pianist.
      Ray Frederick, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).
      Kathleen Freeman, 78, American actress (Wagon Train, North to Alaska, The Nutty Professor), lung cancer.
      Herbert Haag, 86, German-Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and biblical scholar (known for challenging the Vatican).
      Henriette Bie Lorentzen, 90, Norwegian journalist, peace activist, feminist, and publisher.
      Peter Maas, 72, American journalist and author (Serpico, The Valachi Papers).
      Fukukane Nikaidō, 78, Japanese economist.
      Manolita Saval, 87, Spanish actress and singer, thrombosis.


      = 24

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      George Benson, 82, American gridiron football player.
      Jane Greer, 76, American film and television actress (Out of the Past), cancer.
      Milan Kadlec, 42, Czechoslovakian Olympic pentathlete (team and individual modern pentathlon at the 1980 Summer Olympics and 1988 Summer Olympics), suicide by hanging.
      Roman Matsov, 84, Soviet and Estonian violinist, pianist, and conductor.
      Hank Sauer, 84, American baseball player (1952 Most Valuable Player) ("The Mayor of Wrigley Field").
      Raymond Wilding-White, 78, American composer.


      = 25

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      Aaliyah, 22, American Alternative R&B singer (Are You That Somebody?, Try Again) and actress (Romeo Must Die, Queen of the Damned), plane crash.
      Madge Adam, 89, English astronomer.
      Mary Barnard, 91, American poet, biographer and translator.
      Carl Brewer, 62, Canadian ice hockey player.
      John Chambers, 78, American make-up artist and first civilian to receive the Intelligence Medal of Merit.
      Üzeyir Garih, 72, Turkish engineer, businessman, writer and investor.
      Diana Golden, 38, American disabled ski racer, cancer.
      Philippe Léotard, 60, French actor and singer, respiratory failure.
      Ginzō Matsuo, 50, Japanese voice actor, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
      John L. Nelson, 85, American jazz musician, songwriter and father of Prince.
      Asit Sen, 78, Bengali Indian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.
      Ken Tyrrell, 75, British motor racing driver and team leader, pancreatic cancer.


      = 26

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      John Horn, 69, British tennis player.
      Louis Muhlstock, 97, Canadian painter.
      Marita Petersen, 60, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands and first female speaker of the House, cancer.
      Al Pittman, 61, Canadian poet and playwright.


      = 27

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      Cal Collins, 68, American jazz guitarist.
      Michalis Dertouzos, 64, Greek-American professor and computer scientist.
      John Joe Landers, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer.
      James D. Ford, 70, American clergyman, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives (1979-2000), suicide by gunshot.
      Abu Ali Mustafa, 63, Palestinian leader and Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), airstrike.
      Juan Lechín Oquendo, 87, Bolivian politician, Vice President (1960–1964).
      Karl Ulrich Schnabel, 92, Austrian pianist.


      = 28

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      Bert Gardiner, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers).
      Käthe Grasegger, 84, German Olympic alpine skier (silver medal winner in women's combined alpine skiing at the 1936 Winter Olympics).
      David P. Harmon, 82, American scenarist and producer.
      Johan Frederik Holleman, 85, Dutch-South African ethnologist and legal scholar.
      Kenneth Maddocks, 94, British colonial official and Governor of Fiji (1958-1963).
      Lawrence B. Marcus, 84, American screenwriter.
      Juan Muñoz, 48, Spanish sculptor, cardiac arrest caused by an aneurysm.
      Serhiy Perkhun, 23, Ukrainian footballer, cerebral hemorrhage.
      Remy Presas, 64, Filipino martial artist and founder of Modern Arnis, brain cancer.
      Ernst Stettler, 80, Swiss racing cyclist.


      = 29

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      Harold Chestnut, 83, American electrical engineer at General Electric and author.
      Roger Daley, 58, British meteorologist.
      Victor Jörgensen, 77, Danish Olympic boxer (bronze medal winner in welterweight boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics).
      Manubhai Pancholi, 86, Indian novelist, author, and politician.
      Francisco Rabal, 75, Spanish actor, pulmonary emphysema.
      Dick Selma, 57, American baseball player, liver cancer.
      Graeme Strachan, 49, Australian singer (Skyhooks) and television presenter.
      Eric Tipton, 86, American baseball player.
      Sabahattin Özbek, 86, Turkish politician and academic.


      = 30

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      Juan Acuña, 78, Spanish football goalkeeper.
      Julie Bishop, 87, American actress (Sands of Iwo Jima, Princess O'Rourke, Northern Pursuit, The High and the Mighty), pneumonia.
      A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury, 86, 9th President of Bangladesh.
      Stan Harland, 61, English football player.
      Govan Mbeki, 91, South African politician, leader of the ANC and SACP.
      G. K. Moopanar, 70, Indian politician.
      Dilli Raman Regmi, 87, Nepali historian and politician.
      Kothamangalam Seenu, 91, Tamil actor and singer.
      Kwee Kiat Sek, 67, Indonesian football player.
      Agus Wirahadikusumah, 49, Indonesian military officer.


      = 31

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      Crash Davis, 82, American baseball player, stomach cancer.
      Julio Antonio Elícegui, 90, Spanish football player.
      Paul Hamlyn, 75, British publisher and philanthropist.
      Odd Steinar Holøs, 79, Norwegian politician.


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