deaths in january 2005

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      The following is a list of notable deaths in January 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.


      January 2005




      = 1

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      Harold Bodle, 84, English footballer (Birmingham City F.C., Bury F.C., Stockport County F.C. and Accrington Stanley F.C.).
      Shirley Chisholm, 80, American politician, first black woman ever to serve in the U.S. Congress.
      Robert Fortier, 78, American actor.
      Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham, 73, British newspaper executive, peer, and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.
      Bob Matsui, 63, American Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives, cancer.
      Dmitry Nelyubin, 33, Russian cyclist, murdered.
      Patrick Denis O'Donnell, 82, Irish military historian and army officer.
      Willem Scholten, 77, Dutch politician and economist.


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      Arnold Denker, 90, American chess player, brain cancer.
      Cyril Fletcher, 91, British comedian (That's Life!).
      Frank Kelly Freas, 82, American science fiction artist.
      Félix Galimi, 84, Argentine Olympic fencer.
      Margaret Gardiner, 100, British art collector and left wing political activist.
      Paul Manning, 45, American television writer (ER, L.A. Law), colorectal cancer.
      Maclyn McCarty, 93, American geneticist and DNA research pioneer, heart failure.
      Claude Meillassoux, 79, French neo-Marxist economic anthropologist and Africanist.
      Edo Murtić, 83, Croatian painter.
      C. M. Pennington-Richards, 93, British film director and cinematographer.
      Ngo Van, 93, Vietnamese revolutionary.
      Charles Paul Wilp, 72, German advertising-designer, artist, and photographer.
      John Ziman, 79, British-New Zealand physicist and humanist.


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      Koo Chen-fu, 88, Chinese negotiator with the People's Republic of China, renal cancer.
      Paul Darragh, 51, Irish Olympic equestrian showjumper, heart failure.
      Jyotindra Nath Dixit, 68, Indian national security adviser and former foreign secretary, heart attack.
      Will Eisner, 87, American comic book artist (The Spirit), complications following surgery.
      Misael Escuti, 78, Chilean football player, cardiovascular disease.
      Mehmet Faruk Sükan, 84, Turkish physician, politician and government minister.
      László Vadász, 56, Hungarian chess grandmaster.
      Kay Williamson, 69, British linguist, heart attack.


      = 4

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      Ali Al-Haidri, Iraqi governor of Baghdad province, assassinated.
      Humphrey Carpenter, 58, British biographer and broadcaster, heart attack.
      Guy Davenport, 77, American writer, translator, illustrator, and painter, lung cancer.
      Frank Harary, 83, American mathematician, a foremost expert on graph theory.
      Robert Heilbroner, 85, American economist.
      Marguerite Pearson, 72, American professional baseball player (AAGPBL).
      Bud Poile, 80, Canadian professional ice hockey player, member of Hockey Hall of Fame, Parkinson's disease.
      Alton Tobey, 90, American muralist and painter.
      Jorge Eduardo Wright, 82, Argentine mycologist.


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      Antonio Benítez-Rojo, 73, Cuban writer.
      Gabrielle Daye, 93, English stage actress.
      Martín Acosta y Lara, 79, Uruguayan basketball player.
      René Le Hénaff, 103, French film editor and director.
      Danny Sugerman, 50, American music manager, lung cancer.


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      Vern Barberis, 76, Australian weightlifter and Olympic medalist.
      Sergio Fubini, 76, Italian theoretical physicist.
      Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, 70, American politician, lung cancer.
      Lois Hole, 75, Canadian businesswoman, author and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, cancer.
      Makgatho Mandela, 54, South African last surviving son of Nelson Mandela, AIDS.
      Tarquinio Provini, 71, Italian motorcycle road racer.
      Louis Robichaud, 79, Canadian former premier of New Brunswick.
      Nicholas Scott, 71, British politician.
      Boris Shtokolov, 74, Soviet and Russian singer, one of the greatest basses of the 20th century.
      Ali Shukri, 85, Yugoslav-Kosovan politician, President of the Executive Council (1963–1967) and Presidency (1981–1982).
      Sindhu, 33, Indian actress, lung infection.
      A. Hays Town, 101, American architect.


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      Harry Boyles, 93, American baseball player.
      Evgeny Chuprun, 77, Soviet and Russian realist painter.
      Pierre Daninos, 91, French novelist (The Diary of Major Thompson).
      Rosemary Kennedy, 86, American sister of John F. Kennedy.
      Ivar Medaas, 66, Norwegian folksinger and fiddle player.
      Aleksandr Prokhorov, 58, Soviet footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, FC Spartak Moscow).


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      Badja Djola, 56, American actor (Mississippi Burning, The Hurricane, The Last Boy Scout), heart attack.
      Tage Fahlborg, 92, Swedish sprint canoeist.
      Jacqueline Joubert, 83, French television announcer, producer and director.
      Suvad Katana, 35, Bosnian footballer, heart attack.
      Friedrich Kuhn, 85, West German bobsledder and Olympic champion.
      Aksella Luts, 99, Estonian screenwriter, actress and filmmaker.
      Song Renqiong, 95, Chinese general and politician.
      David Shaw, 50, Australian scuba diver, drowned.
      Michel Thomas, 90, Polish-American linguist, decorated war veteran and nazi hunter.


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      Artidoro Berti, 84, Italian Olympic runner.
      Gonzalo Gavira, 79, Mexican sound effects creator (The Exorcist, The Towering Inferno).
      Joanne Grant, 74, American journalist and communist activist.
      Koji Hashimoto, 68, Japanese film director.
      Antonín Klimek, 67, Czech historian.
      Bob Mabe, 75, American baseball player.
      Ricky Rodriguez, 29, American member of a religious cult "The Family", suicide by gunshot.
      Michael P. Ryan, 88, United States Marine Corps major general.
      Vantile Whitfield, 74, American arts administrator, Alzheimer's disease.


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      Gene Baylos, 98, American comedian.
      Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, 77, Belgian Princess of Belgium and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, cancer.
      Georges Bernier, 75, French humorist.
      Margherita Carosio, 96, Italian soprano.
      Fernand Cazenave, 80, French rugby player and national coach.
      Tommy Fine, 90, American Major League Baseball player (Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns).
      James Forman, 76, American executive secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, colorectal cancer.
      Stephen Hastings, 83, British politician, MP for Mid Bedfordshire (1960–1983), esophageal cancer.
      Erwin Hillier, 93, British cinematographer.
      Ursula Hoff, 95, Australian scholar and author on art.
      Kalevi Hämäläinen, 72, Finnish cross-country skier and Olympic champion.
      Helmut Losch, 57, East German heavyweight weightlifting champion.
      Jan Pieter Schotte, 76, Belgian official of the Roman Curia, cardinal since 1994.
      Inna Tumanyan, 75, Soviet-Armenian film director and screenwriter.
      Arthur Walworth, 101, American writer and biographer.


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      Alessandro Ruspoli, 9th Prince of Cerveteri, 80, Italian aristocrat, actor and socialite.
      Spencer Dryden, 66, American drummer (Jefferson Airplane), cancer.
      Jimmy Griffin, 61, American singer, guitarist, songwriter, member of rock band Bread, cancer.
      Miriam Hyde, 91, Australian composer (Valley of Rocks).
      Fabrizio Meoni, 47, Italian motorcyclist, motorcycle accident.
      Jerzy Pawłowski, 72, Polish fencer and Olympic champion.
      Thelma White, 94, American actress (Reefer Madness), pneumonia.


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      Domiciano Cavém, 72, Portuguese football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease.
      Gaston Clermont, 91, Canadian businessman and politician.
      Kenneth Farmer, 92, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player and sports administrator.
      Leila Fawzi, 86, Egyptian actress and model.
      Manfred Fuhrmann, 79, German classical philologist and academic.
      Herbert Goldstein, 82, American physicist.
      Tullio Gonnelli, 92, Italian athlete and Olympic silver medalist.
      Bernard Meadows, 89, British modernist sculptor.
      Amrish Puri, 72, Indian actor (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Mr. India, Gandhi), cerebral hemorrhage.
      Jay Schulberg, 65, American advertising executive, pancreatic cancer.
      Edmund S. Valtman, 90, Estonian-American Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist.


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      Earl Cameron, 89, Canadian broadcaster and The National anchor (1959–1966).
      Jacques de Tonnancour, 88, Canadian artist and art educator from Montreal, Quebec.
      Nell Rankin, 81, United States mezzo-soprano opera singer (Metropolitan Opera).
      K. V. Sarma, 85, Indian historian of science.
      Hisham Sharabi, 78, American cultural historian and political activist, cancer.


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      Ward Beysen, 63, Belgian politician and freemason, suicide by drowning.
      Edwin Bélanger, 94, Canadian musician.
      Ofelia Guilmáin, 83, Spanish film and stage actress, pneumonia.
      Charlotte MacLeod, 82, American mystery writer, Alzheimer's disease.
      Conroy Maddox, 92, British surrealist painter.
      Rudolph Moshammer, 64, German fashion designer, homicide.
      Carl Möhner, 83, Austrian film actor, director, screenwriter and painter, Parkinson's disease.
      Rocky Roberts, 63, American-Italian rhythm and blues singer.
      Jesús Rafael Soto, 81, Venezuelan kinetic artist.


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      Felix Aprahamian, 90, English music critic.
      Leonid Brekhovskikh, 87, Russian scientist.
      Terry Crowley, 51, New Zealand linguists of Oceanic languages.
      Walter Ernsting, 84, German science fiction author (Perry Rhodan).
      Elizabeth Janeway, 91, American feminist author.
      Dan Lee, 35, Canadian animator (Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story 2), heart failure.
      Werner Lesser, 72, East German Olympic ski jumper.
      Ruth Warrick, 89, American actress (Citizen Kane, All My Children, Song of the South), pneumonia.
      Karapetê Xaço, 104, Armenian singer of traditional Kurdish Dengbêj music.
      Victoria de los Ángeles, 81, Spanish soprano, heart attack.


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      H. Bentley Glass, 98, American biologist, known for controversial views.
      Agustín González, 74, Spanish film actor, pneumonia.
      Yoshito Matsushige, 92, Japanese photojournalist.
      Jerzy Pławczyk, 93, Polish Olympic high jumper.
      Gudrun Wegner, 49, East German swimmer, cancer.
      Marjorie Williams, 47, American journalist. The Washington Post columnist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair, liver cancer.


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      Maria Albuleț, 72, Romanian chess Woman Grandmaster.
      Charlie Bell, 44, Australian business executive, CEO of McDonald's, colon cancer.
      Bezerra da Silva, 77, Brazilian samba musician.
      Basil Hoskins, 75, English theatre and film actor.
      Anatoly Kartashov, 67, Russian water polo player and Olympic silver medalist.
      Virginia Mayo, 84, American film actress (White Heat, The Best Years of Our Lives), heart attack.
      Albert Schatz, 84, American microbiologist, discoverer of streptomycin, pancreatic cancer.
      George P. L. Walker, 78, British volcanologist.
      Hansjoachim Walther, 65, German politician and mathematician.
      Zhao Ziyang, 85, Chinese politician, Communist Party General Secretary (1987-1989), complications of multiple strokes.


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      Charles Thurston Brockman, 77, American broadcaster and president of the United States Auto Club (1969-1972).
      Gabrielle Brune, 92, British actress.
      Vivian H. H. Green, 89, British priest and historian.
      Robert Moch, 90, American rower.
      Pez Whatley, 54, American professional wrestler, heart attack.


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      Theodore W. Allen, 85, American scholar, writer, and activist.
      Bill Andersen, 80, New Zealand communist and trade union leader.
      Lamont Bentley, 31, American actor (Moesha) and rapper, traffic collision.
      Jens-Halvard Bratz, 84, Norwegian businessman and politician.
      Carlos Cortez, 81, American artist and political activist.
      K. Sello Duiker, 30, South African novelist, suicide by hanging.
      Anita Kulcsár, 28, Hungarian handball player and Olympic silver medalist, traffic collision.
      Rinat Mardanshin, 41, Russian motorcycle speedway rider, complications during surgery.
      Stan West, 78, American gridiron football player.


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      Parveen Babi, 55, Indian actress, diabetes.
      Ivor G. Balding, 96, American polo player.
      Bogle, 40, Jamaican dancer, homicide.
      Per Borten, 91, Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway (1965-1971).
      Dick Gallagher, 49, American composer, predominantly for off-Broadway productions.
      Solomon King, 74, American singer, cancer.
      Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, 91, Polish journalist and decorated World War II hero, head of the Radio Free Europe Polish section.
      Miriam Rothschild, 96, British zoologist, entomologist and author.
      Hamdan Sheikh Tahir, 81, Malaysian politician, governor of Penang (1989-2001).


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      Jacques Andrieux, 87, French fighter pilot during World War II.
      Theun de Vries, 97, Dutch writer.
      Ole Due, 73, Danish jurist and judge.
      John L. Hess, 87, American journalist.
      Henry Källgren, 73, Swedish football player.
      Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr., 84, American attorney and politician.
      Kaljo Raid, 83, Estonian composer, cellist and pastor.
      Neville Scott, 69, New Zealand Olympic runner.
      Steve Susskind, 62, American voice-over actor, traffic collision.


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      William Deakin, 91, British World War II hero and founder of St Antony's College, Oxford.
      César Gutiérrez, 61, Venezuelan baseball player.
      Patsy Rowlands, 74, British actress, known for her roles in the Carry On films, breast cancer.
      William Trager, 94, American parasitologist.
      Consuelo Velázquez, 88, Mexican songwriter and lyricist, and author of the song "Bésame Mucho".
      Rose Mary Woods, 87, American politician, former secretary of Richard Nixon and key Watergate figure.


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      Harley Baldwin, 59, American land developer and art dealer, kidney cancer.
      Morys Bruce, 4th Baron Aberdare, 85, British politician and peer, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.
      Johnny Carson, 79, United States comedian and television host, emphysema.
      Douglas Knight, 83, American educator, businessman, author, former president of Lawrence University and Duke University.
      Charles Martin, 45, American gridiron football player, kidney failure.
      Mutsuko Sakura, 83, Japanese actress.
      Eddie Sinclair, 67, Scottish snooker player.


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      June Bronhill, 75, Australian actress and opera, operetta and musical comedy singer, Alzheimer's disease.
      Else Krüger, 89, German secretary of nazi official Martin Bormann during World War II.
      Paritala Ravindra, 56, Indian politician, homicide.
      Lev Saychuk, 81, Soviet Olympic fencer.
      Leslie Wood, 72, English footballer.


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      Barbara Craig, 89, British archaeologist, classicist, and academic, specialising in classical pottery.
      Philip Johnson, 98, American architect.
      Ron Kersey, 55, American keyboardist, songwriter, producer and arranger.
      Vikki LaMotta, 75, American model, ex-wife of American boxer Jake LaMotta.
      Manuel Lopes, 97, Cape Verdean novelist, poet and essayist.
      Ray Peterson, 65, American popular singer ("Tell Laura I Love Her"), cancer.
      Joop Rohner, 77, Dutch water polo goalkeeper.
      Max Velthuijs, 81, Dutch writer and illustrator.
      Netti Witziers-Timmer, 81, Dutch sprinter and Olympic champion.


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      Fraser Elliott, 83, Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.
      Rudi Falkenhagen, 71, Dutch actor.
      Peter A. Garland, 81, American politician, U.S. Representative from Maine (1961–1963).
      Jackie Henderson, 73, Scottish footballer.
      Josie MacAvin, 85, Irish set director.
      Cordelia Scaife May, 76, American philanthropist and heiress to Mellon family fortune, pancreatic cancer.
      Inge Pohmann, 83/84, German tennis player.


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      Shah A M S Kibria, 73, Bangladeshi economist, diplomat and politician, homicide.
      Rado Lenček, 83, Slovene linguist and ethnologist.
      Aurélie Nemours, 94, French painter.
      Jonathan Welsh, 57, Canadian actor.


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      Artūras Barysas, 50, Lithuanian counter-culture actor, singer, photographer and filmmaker.
      Daniel Branca, 53, Argentinian Disney comic book artist, heart attack.
      Jim Capaldi, 60, British rock musician and songwriter (Traffic), stomach cancer.
      Lucien Carr, 79, American United Press International editor, bone cancer.
      Karen Lancaume, (aka Karen Bach), 32, French adult film performer, suicide by drug overdose.
      Paul A. Partain, 58, American actor (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), cancer.
      Jacques Villeret, 53, French actor and comedian, internal hemorrhage.


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      Ron Feinberg, 72, American actor (A Boy and His Dog, Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, The Centurions).
      Eric Griffiths, 64, British guitarist in the musical group The Quarrymen, pancreatic cancer.
      Jean Hengen, 92, Luxembourgish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
      Ephraim Kishon, 80, Israeli dramatist, screenwriter and film director, heart attack.
      Žika Mitrović, 83, Serbian film director.
      Bill Shadel, 96, American journalist, prostate cancer.
      Joan Tompkins, 89, American actress.


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      Mary Beck, 96, American politician.
      Wolfgang Becker, 94, German film director and film editor.
      Martyn Bennett, 33, Scottish Celtic musician, cancer.
      Susan Bradshaw, 73, British pianist.
      Maurice Desimpelaere, 84, Belgian cyclist.
      Horace Law, 93, British admiral.


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      Ron Basford, 72, Canadian cabinet minister (1970s).
      Nel Benschop, 87, Dutch poet.
      Jack Collins, 86, American actor (The Towering Inferno, The Sting, Bewitched).
      Makarand Dave, 82, Indian poet and author.
      Malcolm Hardee, 55, British comedian, drowned.
      Ishrat Hashmi, 57, Pakistani actress.
      Bobby Howitt, 79, Scottish football player and manager.
      Hosur Narasimhaiah, 84, Indian physicist and educator.
      Ivan Noble, 37, British BBC journalist, brain cancer.
      Franz-Joseph Schulze, 86, German general during and after World War II and Knight's Cross recipient.
      Lee Segel, 72, American mathematician and writer.
      Bill Voiselle, 86, American Major League Baseball player.


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