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The following is a list of The following is a list of notable deaths in February 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.
February 2005
= 1
=John D. Bennett, 93, American politician and judge.
Edward D. Freis, 92, American physician.
Andreas Heckmair, 98, Austrian mountaineer, made first ascent of the Eiger north face.
Franco Mannino, 80, Italian film and classical composer.
John Vernon, 72, Canadian-American actor (Animal House, Dirty Harry, The Outlaw Josey Wales), surgical complications.
Richard Wolfson, 49, British musician and journalist, aortic aneurysm.
= 2
=Birgitte Federspiel, 79, Danish actress (Babette's Feast).
Lee Hyeonggi, 72, South Korean poet.
Svein Kvia, 57, Norwegian footballer, brain cancer.
Goffredo Lombardo, 84, Italian film producer.
Magomed Omarov, Russian politician, deputy Interior Minister of Dagestan, homicide.
Max Schmeling, 99, German world heavyweight boxing champion.
Yvonne Sherman, 74, American Olympic figure skater.
Jerzy Wojnar, 74, Polish pilot and Olympic luger.
Edward Maitland Wright, 98, British mathematician.
= 3
=Corrado Bafile, 101, Italian cardinal.
Raymond Laurent, 87, Belgian herpetologist.
Karl Linn, 81, American landscape architect and psychologist.
Andreas Makris, 74, Greek-American composer and violinist.
Ernst Mayr, 100, German-American evolutionary biologist.
James Patrick Sutton, 89, American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1949–1955).
Zurab Zhvania, 41, Georgian politician, Prime Minister of Georgia (2004-2005), carbon monoxide poisoning.
= 4
=Ossie Davis, 87, American actor (Do the Right Thing, Evening Shade, The Client) and activist.
Alfio Fontana, 72, Italian football player.
Elia Frosio, 92, Italian cyclist.
Stephen R. Gregg, 90, United States Army soldier and recipient the Medal of Honor.
Peter Heine, 76, South African cricket player.
Danas Pozniakas, 65, Lithuanian amateur light-heavyweight boxer and Olympic champion.
Luis Sánchez, 51, Venezuelan Major League baseball player (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim).
= 5
=Bob Brannum, 79, American basketball player, pancreatic cancer.
Jean-Charles Cantin, 86, Canadian politician.
Étienne Gnassingbé Eyadéma, 67, Togolese politician, president of Togo (1967-2005), heart attack.
Gerard Glaister, 89, British television producer and director.
Veikko Helle, 93, American politician.
Günter Reimann, 100, German economist.
Henri Rochon, 80, Canadian tennis player.
Michalina Wisłocka, 84, Polish sexologist.
= 6
=Michael Adams, 85, British journalist.
Billy Baker, 84, Welsh footballer.
Lazar Berman, 74, Russian classical pianist.
Elbert N. Carvel, 94, American politician, Governor of Delaware.
Adu Celso, 59, Brazilian motorcycle road racer, heart attack.
Hubert Curien, 80, French researcher, first president of European Space Agency.
Alejandro Gómez, 96, Argentine educator and lawyer, stroke.
Karl Haas, 91, American classical music radio program host.
Merle Kilgore, 70, American country music manager and songwriter, heart failure.
Mutsuo Minagawa, 69, Japanese baseball pitcher.
= 7
=Laurie Aarons, 87, Australian politician.
Atli Dam, 72, Faroese politician, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (1991-1993).
Leonid Gissen, 73, Russian rower and Olympic medalist.
Dennis McCord, 52, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks).
V. C. Pande, 72, Indian political figure, former governor of three states.
John Patterson, 64, American television director (The Sopranos, Hill Street Blues, Providence), prostate cancer.
Paul Rebeyrolle, 78, French painter.
Madeleine Rebérioux, 84, French historian.
Narayan Sanyal, 80, Indian writer of modern Bengali literature.
Jeremy Swan, 82, Irish cardiologist, co-inventor of the pulmonary artery catheter, heart attack.
Bob Turner, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks).
Zdravko Velimirović, 74, Yugoslavian film director and screenwriter.
= 8
=Gildo Arena, 83, Italian water polo player, swimmer and Olympic champion.
Mike Bishop, 46, American baseball player.
Germund Dahlquist, 80, Swedish mathematician.
Edward R. Dudley, 93, American diplomat.
Helmut Eder, 88, Austrian composer.
Parker Hall, 88, American gridiron football player.
George Herman, 85, American journalist and moderator of CBS' Face the Nation for 15 years.
Keith Knudsen, 56, American drummer for rock band Doobie Brothers, pneumonia.
Gaston Rahier, 58, Belgian 125cc Motocross World Champion (1975–1977), cancer.
Jimmy Smith, 76, American jazz organist.
Javier Tusell, 59, Spanish historian, writer and politician, leukemia.
= 9
=Tim Breslin, 37, American ice hockey player, appendix cancer.
Tyrone Davis, 67, American R&B singer (Turn Back The Hands Of Time), complications of a stroke.
Robert Kearns, 77, American inventor of intermittent windshield wipers, brain cancer.
Raisa Kyrychenko, 61, Ukrainian mezzo-soprano singer, cardiovascular disease.
Richard Lupino, 75, American actor, member of the theatrical Lupino family, lymphoma.
Frank Mathers, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Hershey Bears).
Kate Peyton, 39, British BBC producer, shot in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Sylvia Rafael, 67, South African-born Israeli Mossad agent convicted of 1973 Lillehammer murder, leukemia.
Josef Rasselnberg, 92, German football player and trainer.
= 10
=Humbert Balsan, 50, French film producer, suicide by hanging.
David Allan Bromley, 79, Canadian-American physicist, presidential advisor.
Jean Cayrol, 93, French author.
Pierre Chevalier, 89, French film director and screenwriter.
Dave Goodman, 53, British music producer, heart attack.
Ben Jones, 80, Grenadian politician, Prime Minister (1989-1990).
Igor Ledogorov, 72, Soviet and Russian actor, cancer.
Arthur Miller, 89, American playwright (Death of a Salesman, A View from the Bridge, The Crucible), congestive heart failure.
Frederick W. Mote, 82, American sinologist.
Fritz Scholder, 67, American native American artist.
Jack Segal, 86, American pianist and composer.
= 11
=Samuel W. Alderson, 90, American inventor of crash test dummies bone cancer.
Jack L. Chalker, 60, American science fiction writer, kidney failure.
Raymond Hermantier, 81, French actor.
Mary Jackson, 83, American mathematician and aerospace engineer, first black female engineer at NASA.
Vladimir Kotelnikov, 96, Information theory and radar astronomy pioneer from the Soviet Union.
Dénes Kovács, 74, Hungarian classical violinist and academic teacher.
Eva Magni, 98, Italian stage and film actress.
Míla Myslíková, 71, 1933-2005 Czech actress and writer, stroke.
Stan Richards, 74, British actor (Emmerdale), pulmonary emphysema.
= 12
=Archie Butterworth, 92, British racing driver and designer.
Brian Kelly, 72, American actor, pneumonia.
James McClure, 88, American international table tennis player.
Monem Munna, 38, Bangladeshi footballer, kidney disease.
Sammi Smith, 61, American country music singer, (Help Me Make It Through the Night), pulmonary emphysema.
Dorothy Stang, 74, American nun, murdered in Anapu, Brazil.
Marinus van der Goes van Naters, 104, Dutch politician.
Rafael Vidal, 41, Venezuelan Olympic medalist, car crash.
= 13
=Saminini Arulappa, 80, Indian Roman Catholic archbishop.
Harry Baird, 73, Guyanese-born British actor, cancer.
Nelson Briles, 61, American baseball player, heart attack.
Sixten Ehrling, 86, Swedish conductor.
Mary Hallaren, 97, American soldier, first woman to join the United States Army.
Sister Lúcia, 97, Portuguese nun, last survivor of the three shepherd children of the Fatima apparition in 1917.
Maurice Trintignant, 87, French racing driver, twice winner of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Dick Weber, 75, American professional bowler, father of Pete Weber, respiratory failure.
Peter White, 69, Australian politician.
= 14
=Ron Burgess, 87, Welsh footballer with Tottenham Hotspur and Wales.
Sonya Dorman, 81, American science fiction writer and poet.
Thabet El-Batal, 51, Egyptian Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper, cancer.
Vic Emery, 84, Australian cricketer.
Rafic Hariri, 60, Lebanese business tycoon and politician, twice Prime Minister of Lebanon, car bomb.
Albert Harris, 89, English musician.
Aubelin Jolicoeur, 81, Haitian journalist and columnist.
Vidya Niwas Mishra, 79, Indian scholar, Hindi-Sanskrit littérateur, and journalist, traffic collision.
Otto Plaschkes, 75, British film producer (Georgy Girl).
Pauli Toivonen, 75, Finnish rally car driver.
Henry Wolf, 79, Austrian-American graphic designer, photographer and art director.
= 15
=Carlo Tullio Altan, 88, Italian anthropologist and sociologist.
Pierre Bachelet, 60, French singer, lung cancer.
Marc Eyraud, 80, French film actor.
Samuel T. Francis, 57, American white supremacist writer, aortic aneurysm.
Dudu Geva, 54, Israeli artist, writer, cartoonist, and illustrator, heart attack.
Richard Grunberger, 80, British historian.
David Leach, 93, English potter.
Yury Morozov, 70, Soviet football player and coach.
Bob Schafer, 71, American basketball player.
= 16
=Michael Aikman, 71, Australian rower.
Nicole DeHuff, 30, American actress (Meet the Parents, Suspect Zero, CSI: Miami), pneumonia.
Narriman Sadek, (Nariman Sadeq), 70, Egyptian queen, ex-wife of King Farouk, cerebral hemorrhage.
Marcello Viotti, 50, Italian conductor, stroke.
Hans von Blixen-Finecke, 88, Swedish Army officer and Olympic equestrian.
Bill Potts, 76, American jazz pianist and arranger, cardiac arrest.
Gerry Wolff, 84, German actor.
= 17
=F. M. Busby, 83, American science fiction writer.
Jens Martin Knudsen, 74, Danish astrophysicist.
César Marcelak, 92, French cycling champion.
Miodrag Nikolić, 66, Serbian basketball player and coach.
Dan O'Herlihy, 85, Irish actor (RoboCop, Robinson Crusoe, Fail Safe).
Omar Sívori, 69, Argentinian and Italian footballer, pancreatic cancer.
= 18
=Bonar Bain, 82, Canadian actor and twin brother of actor Conrad Bain.
Uli Derickson, 60, German-American airline stewardess, protagonist in 1985 airplane hijacking, cancer.
Marian Kamil Dziewanowski, 91, Polish-American historian.
Marta Flores, 92, Spanish actress.
Attilio Giovannini, 80, Italian football player.
Greg Kehoe, 87, Australian politician.
Gwendolyn Knight, 91, American artist.
Lim Por-yen, 90, Hong Kong industrialist.
Harald Szeemann, 71, Swiss curator and art historian.
= 19
=Li Baohua, 95, Chinese politician.
Huy Can, 85, Vietnamese poet.
Kihachi Okamoto, 81, Japanese film director, esophageal cancer.
Peter Pryor, 74, Australian Olympic cyclist.
Miao Tian, 79, Chinese film actor, lymphoma.
= 20
=Jacques Ploncard d'Assac, 94, French writer, journalist and political activist.
Pam Bricker, 50, American jazz vocalist and music professor, suicide by hanging.
Sandra Dee, 62, American actress (Gidget, Imitation of Life, Until They Sail), kidney failure and pneumonia.
Josef Holeček, 84, Czechoslovakian sprint canoeist and Olympic champion.
Dalene Matthee, 67, Afrikaans-South African author, heart failure.
Raymond Mhlaba, 85, South African political leader and the first Premier of the Eastern Cape, liver cancer.
John Raitt, 88, American classic Broadway star and father of Bonnie Raitt, pneumonia.
Hunter S. Thompson, 67, American journalist, suicide by gunshot.
J. Williams, 56, Indian film producer, director and cinematographer.
Jimmy Young, 56, American boxer, heart failure.
= 21
=Zdzisław Beksiński, 75, Polish artist, homicide.
Ara Berberian, 74, American bass with the New York City Metropolitan Opera.
Gérard Bessette, 84, Canadian writer and academic.
Wu Bo, 99, Chinese politician.
Horst Drinda, 77, German actor.
Justin Howes, 41, British historian of printing and lettering.
Guillermo Cabrera Infante, 75, Cuban novelist, essayist, and screenwriter, sepsis.
Josef Metternich, 89, German operatic baritone.
Gene Scott, 75, American televangelist and author, stroke.
Don Tolhurst, 75, Australian Olympic shooter.
Ernest Vandiver, 86, American politician, governor of the Georgia (1959–1963).
= 22
=David Bradford, 66, American economist.
Leo Brewer, 85, American physical chemist.
Mladen Delić, 86, Croatian sports commentator.
Lee Eun-ju (이은주), 24, South Korean actress, suicide by hanging.
Luigi Giussani, 82, Italian Catholic priest, founder of the "Communion and Liberation" Catholic youth movement, Parkinson's disease.
Ben Huffman, 90, American Major League Baseball player.
Renzo Imbeni, 60, Italian politician, mayor of Bologna (1983-1993).
Kuntowijoyo, 61, Indonesian writer, meningoencephalitis.
Heath Lamberts, 63, Canadian actor, cancer.
Josette Rey-Debove, 75, French lexicographer and semiologist.
Mario Ricci, 90, Italian cyclist.
Reggie Roby, 43, American gridiron football player, heart attack.
Harry Simeone, 94, American music arranger, conductor and composer (Little Drummer Boy).
Simone Simon, 94, French actress.
= 23
=All Along, 25, French racehorse.
Josep María Cruxent, Venezuelan archaeologist.
Tom Patterson, 84, Canadian founder of the Stratford Festival of Canada.
Henk Zeevalking, 82, Dutch politician and co-founder of Democrats 66.
= 24
=John Barron, 75, American journalist.
Jochen Bleicken, 78, German ancient historian.
Thadée Cisowski, 78, Polish-French footballer.
Sumner Gerard, 88, American politician and diplomat.
Goldie Hill, 72, American country music singer, cancer.
Robin Jenkins, 92, Scottish novelist, author of "The Cone-Gatherers" and "Fergus Lamont".
Coşkun Kırca, 77, Turkish diplomat, journalist and politician.
András Kozák, 62, Hungarian film actor, brain tumor.
Galina Kreft, 54, Soviet sprint canoer and Olympic champion.
Leonard Miall, 90, British BBC broadcaster and administrator.
Gustavo Vázquez Montes, 42, Mexican politician, incumbent governor of Colima, Mexico, aviation accident.
Hugh Nibley, 94, American historian, focussing on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Glanmor Williams, 84, Welsh historian.
Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, 82, German politician and former cabinet minister.
= 25
=Abdulkareem Adisa, 56, Nigerian major general.
Peter Benenson, 83, British lawyer and founder of Amnesty International, pneumonia.
Ian Colquhoun, 80, New Zealand cricket player.
Francis E. Garchitorena, 67, Filipino lawyer and judge.
Leo Labine, 73, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.
Don LeJohn, 70, American baseball player, former Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman.
Pappo, 54, Argentine blues and rock and roll guitarist and composer, traffic collision.
Edward Patten, 66, American soul singer, member of Gladys Knight & the Pips, stroke.
Jean Prat, 81, French rugby union football player.
Atef Sedki, 74, Egyptian politician, Prime Minister (1986-1996).
Noboru Sugimura, 56, Japanese television and video game writer.
= 26
=Max Faulkner, 88, British golfer.
Henry Grunwald, 82, Austrian-American journalist, editor and ambassador to Austria (1988–1990).
Witness Mangwende, 59, Zimbabwean politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981–1987).
Paolo Moffa, 89, Italian film director, producer and screenwriter.
Jef Raskin, 61, American creator of the Apple Macintosh, pancreatic cancer.
Pierre Trabaud, 82, French film actor.
Johnny Williams, 77, American football player.
= 27
=Haruna Abubakar, 52, Nigerian lawyer and politician.
James Avati, 92, American illustrator.
Franco Bracardi, 67, Italian actor, composer, pianist and stand-up comedian.
Hiroyuki Nasu, 53, Japanese film director.
Frank Vincent Ortiz, Jr., 78, American diplomat.
Pukazhenthi, 75, Indian music film director.
Allan Rae, 82, Jamaican cricket player.
Carl Taseff, 76, American NFL gridiron football player and assistant coach.
= 28
=Yevgeny Alekseyev, 85, Soviet/Russian basketball player and coach.
Chris Curtis, 63, English drummer with The Searchers.
Richard A. Fletcher, 60, British historian, heart attack.
Giovanni Invernizzi, 73, Italian football player and coach.
Mario Luzi, 90, Italian poet.
Édouard Stern, 50, French banker, murdered.
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