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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 2005
= 1
=Mary Bennett, 92, British academic.
Skitch Henderson, 87, American pianist, conductor, composer and bandleader (The Tonight Show).
V. K. Madhavan Kutty, 71, Indian journalist and author.
William C. Marshall, 87, British thoroughbred horse racing trainer.
Desmond Piers, 92, Canadian naval rear admiral.
Michael Piller, 57, American writer and producer (Star Trek, The Dead Zone, Simon & Simon), cancer.
Gladys Tantaquidgeon, 106, American Mohegan tribal matriarch.
Michael Thwaites, 90, Australian poet, writer, naval officer, intelligence officer involved in the Petrov Affair.
= 2
=Rutherford Aris, 76, American chemical engineer and academic, Parkinson's disease.
Jean Carson, 82, American actress, (The Andy Griffith Show), stroke.
John Mieremet, 45, Dutch organized crime leader, shot.
Rick Rhodes, 54, American film composer and music supervisor, winner of six Emmy Awards, brain cancer.
Alfred Shaughnessy, 89, English scriptwriter, film director and producer, stroke.
Lajos Szentgáli, 73, Hungarian athlete and Olympian.
Ferruccio Valcareggi, 86, Italian football player and manager (national team).
= 3
=Kent Andersson, 71, Swedish actor, playwright and theatre director.
Aenne Burda, 96, German publisher.
C. P. Ellis, 78, American former Ku Klux Klan member turned civil rights activist.
R. C. Gorman, 74, American Navajo artist, blood infection and pneumonia.
Ted Hargreaves, 61, Amateur and hockey player, coach and teacher.
Ted Harris, 86, American mathematician.
Geoffrey Keen, 89, British actor.
Otto Latsis, 71, Russian journalist, traffic collision.
Paul Roazen, 69, American professor and historian of psychoanalysis, complications of Crohn's disease.
= 4
=Nadia Anjuman, 25, Afghan poet, homicide.
Michael G. Coney, 73, Canadian science fiction author, mesothelioma.
Bohumil Gregor, 79, Czech conductor.
Milt Holland, 88, American percussionist, Alzheimer's disease.
Jamie Irwin, 68, Australian politician.
Earl Krugel, 62, American JDL activist and convicted criminal, blunt-force trauma.
Sheree North, 72, American actress, complications following surgery.
Graham Payn, 87, South African actor, singer and partner of Sir Noël Coward.
Hiro Takahashi, 41, Japanese singer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
= 5
=Peter Brunt, 88, British ancient historian.
Hugh Alexander Dunn, 82, Australian diplomat, ambassador to Taiwan (1969–1972) and China (1980–1984).
John Fowles, 79, British author, after a long illness, stroke.
Derek Lamb, 69, British animator, Oscar-winning producer, cancer.
Link Wray, 76, American rock and roll guitarist, best known for the 1958 instrumental "Rumble".
= 6
=Nematollah Aghasi, 66, Iranian singer and songwriter.
Francesco De Masi, 75, Italian conductor and film score composer, cancer.
Rod Donald, 48, New Zealand politician, co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, viral myocarditis.
Minako Honda, 38, Japanese pop singer, myeloid leukemia.
Dick Hutcherson, 73, American former NASCAR driver, heart attack.
Stevan Larner, 75, American cinematographer and winemaker.
Theodore Puck, 89, American researcher of genetics, complications from a broken hip.
Anthony Sawoniuk, 84, Polish-British nazi criminal during World War II.
Gavril Stoyanov, 76, Bulgarian football player and coach.
Robert Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon, 69, British peer, barrister, banker, and politician, stroke.
= 7
=Mikhail Gasparov, 70, Russian literary theorist.
Fraise, 17, American thoroughbred racehorse.
Nobuhiko Hasegawa, 58, Japanese table tennis player, gardening accident.
Harry Thompson, 45, British producer and writer of TV comedies, biographer and novelist, lung cancer.
Nikolai Trofimov, 85, Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.
Donald Watson, 87, British wildlife artist.
Steve Whatley, 46, British theatre actor, consumer expert, journalist and television presenter, suicide.
= 8
=Alekos Alexandrakis, 77, Greek actor, cancer.
Lavinia Bazhbeuk-Melikyan, 83, Soviet-Armenian painter.
Robert Eugene Bush, 79, American U.S. Navy corpsman, youngest sailor awarded a Medal of Honor in World War II, kidney failure.
Alwyn Cashe, 35, American army senior officer and Medal of Honor recipient, burns from IED.
Francis Cheetham, 77, British museum director and authority on alabaster.
Beland Honderich, 86, Canadian newspaper executive, former publisher of Toronto Star, stroke.
Carola Höhn, 95, German stage and cinema actress.
Truong Nhu Tang, 82, South Vietnamese lawyer and politician.
David Westheimer, 88, American author, novelist (Von Ryan's Express).
Glen Wilson, 76, English football player.
= 9
=Avril Angers, 87, British comedian and actress, pneumonia.
Azahari Husin, 48, Malaysian technical mastermind of the 2002 and 2005 Bali bombings, gunshot wound.
Aminata Maïga Ka, 65, Senegalese writer.
Stephen McGill, 93, Scottish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Paisley (1968–1988).
K. R. Narayanan, 85, Indian politician, President of India (1997–2002), pneumonia and renal failure.
Wilhelm Walcher, 95, German physicist.
Charles R. Weiner, 83, American federal judge who engineered the mass settlement of asbestos lawsuits, kidney failure.
= 10
=Steve Courson, 50, American football player, former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard, gardening accident.
Ernest Crichlow, 91, American artist (Harlem Renaissance), heart failure.
A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan, 66, Bangladeshi journalist and government minister, pancreatic cancer.
Domingo Matom, 50, American classical ballet dancer, melanoma.
Gardner Read, 92, American composer.
Vidar Sandbeck, 87, Norwegian folk singer, composer, and writer.
Ted Wragg, 67, British professor of education and commentator on education topics, heart attack.
= 11
=Moustapha Akkad, 75, Syrian-born American film producer (Halloween films), injuries sustained in Jordanian bombings.
Keith Andes, 85, American actor (Tora! Tora! Tora!), suicide by asphyxiation.
Terry Cole, 60, American gridiron football player.
Maurits Coppieters, 85, Belgian politician.
Peter Drucker, 95, Austrian-American management theorist.
Pamela Duncan, 73, American B-movie and TV actress, stroke.
Miguel Gallardo, 56, Spanish singer-songwriter, kidney cancer.
Jean-François Gravier, 90, French geographer.
Brosl Hasslacher, 64, American theoretical physicist.
Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield, 66, British peer and photographer, stroke.
Murugappa Channaveerappa Modi, 89, Indian ophthalmologist.
David Pingree, 72, American historian of mathematics in the ancient world.
Eduardo Rabossi, 75, Argentine philosopher and human rights activist.
= 12
=Arthur K. Cebrowski, 63, American Navy vice admiral and Pentagon official, cancer.
Madhu Dandavate, 81, Indian socialist leader.
Wilbert Hiller, 90, Canadian ice hockey player.
Cosme Barrutia Iturriagoitia, 76, Spanish cyclist.
Kazimierz Lipień, 56, Polish featherweight Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic champion.
Zamanbek Nurkadilov, 61, Kazakh politician, suicide.
Jori Smith, 98, Canadian modernist artist.
Moise Vass, 85, Romanian football player.
Joe Wade, 84, English football player and manager.
= 13
=William B. Bryant, 94, American senior federal judge and the first black federal prosecutor in U.S. history.
Vine Deloria, Jr., 72, Native American author and activist, aortic aneurysm.
Harry Gold, 98, Irish jazz musician.
Eddie Guerrero, 38, Mexican-American WWE professional wrestler, heart failure.
Charles Owen Rice, 96, American Roman Catholic priest and labor activist.
Miriam Roth, 95, Israeli writer and educator.
Ruth Siems, 74, American home economist, inventor of Stove Top stuffing.
Tan Chin Tuan, 96, Singaporean banker and philanthropist.
Paul Langdon Ward, 94, American historian, president of the American Historical Association and Sarah Lawrence College.
= 14
=John P. Campo, 67, American champion horse trainer.
Ahmed Mamsa, 86, Indian cricket umpire.
Erich Schanko, 86, German footballer.
Jenő Takács, 103, Hungarian classical composer and pianist.
= 15
=Barry K. Atkins, 94, American Navy admiral and decorated World War II veteran.
Roy Brooks, 67, American jazz drummer.
Felipe de Alba, 81, Mexican actor.
Hanne Haller, 55, German "schlager" singer, breast cancer.
Agenore Incrocci, 86, Italian screenwriter, heart attack.
Raja Nawathe, 81, Indian Hindi film producer.
Adrian Rogers, 74, American religious leader, complications of colon cancer.
Agapito Sánchez, 35, Dominican junior featherweight boxing champion, shot.
Louis Sévèke, 41, Dutch left wing political activist, shot.
Preston Robert Tisch, 79, American businessman, co-owner of the NFL's New York Giants, brain cancer.
Ren Zhongyi, 91, Chinese politician.
= 16
=Sandy Consuegra, 85, Cuban baseball pitcher.
Ronald Crichton, 91, Music critic for the Financial Times in the 1960s and 1970s.
Marina Denikina, 86, Russian-French writer and journalist.
Ralph Edwards, 92, American television host and producer, heart failure.
Richard Moore, 95, American sailor and Olympic champion.
Paul Noel, 81, American basketball player, cancer.
Henry Taube, 89, Canadian-American chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate.
Henk van Woerden, 57, Dutch painter and writer with close ties to South Africa, heart attack.
Donald Watson, 95, English animal rights and veganism advocate who co-founded The Vegan Society.
= 17
=Igor Vasilyevich Ivanov, 58, Russian-Canadian chess grandmaster, cancer.
Marek Perepeczko, 63, Polish actor, heart attack.
Wang Qiang, 30, Chinese serial killer, rapist and robber, execution by shooting.
Sybil Louise Shearer, 93, American modern dance choreographer, stroke.
Gennaro Verolino, 99, Roman Catholic bishop and a diplomat for the Holy See.
= 18
=Alfonso Arana, 78, Puerto Rican painter, Parkinson's disease.
Sandy Blythe, 43, Australian wheelchair basketball player, suicide.
Gérard Crombac, 76, Swiss journalist and author on auto racing.
Hussein el-Shafei, 87, Egyptian military officer.
Laura Hidalgo, 78, Argentine actress.
Whitall Perry, 85, American author.
Harold J. Stone, 92, American actor (Welcome Back, Kotter, Somebody Up There Likes Me).
Lee Yoon-hyung, 26, South Korean millionaire, heiress of Samsung, suicide by hanging.
= 19
=Artine Artinian, 97, French literary scholar.
Erik Balling, 80, Danish TV and film director, heart attack.
Steve Belichick, 86, American football player and coach.
Bob Enevoldsen, 85, American jazz tenor saxophonist and valve trombonist.
Rodney Hughes, 80, American politician.
Willy Schultes, 85, German actor and writer.
Francesco Somaini, 79, Italian sculptor.
Karen Ter-Martirosian, 83, Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist.
John Timpson, 77, British journalist, ex-presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4.
= 20
=Muhammad Said al-Attar, 78, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister (1994).
Manouchehr Atashi, 74, Iranian poet.
Nora Denney, 77, American actress, illness, cancer.
John Hanna, 70, Canadian ice hockey defenceman and coach.
Jonathan James-Moore, 59, English theatre manager, former BBC Radio head of light entertainment, cancer.
James King, 80, American operatic tenor.
Harry Lawton, 77, American writer.
Lou Myers, 90, American cartoonist (The New Yorker).
Fritz Richmond, 66, American musician and recording engineer, lung cancer.
Chris Whitley, 45, American musician, lung cancer.
= 21
=Alfred Anderson, 109, Scottish World War I veteran, oldest living man in Scotland and last survivor of the 1914 Christmas truce.
Albert H. Bosch, 97, American politician, Republican U.S. Representative from New York (1953–1960).
Aileen Fox, 98, English archaeologist.
John W. Mitchell, 88, British sound engineer.
Hugh Sidey, 78, American journalist, Time magazine, heart attack.
Umrao Singh, 85, Indian non-commissioned officer, last surviving Indian recipient of the Victoria Cross, prostate cancer.
= 22
=Frank Gatski, 83, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, heart disease.
Bruce Hobbs, 84, British jockey and race horse trainer.
Ken Mackintosh, 86, English saxophonist, composer and bandleader.
Harmesh Malhotra, 69, Indian film director, producer, and screenplay writer.
Edith Soppe, 44, Argentine chess player.
Özker Özgür, 65, Turkish-Cypriot politician.
Joseph J. Thorndike, 92, American editor and writer.
= 23
=Ingvil Aarbakke, 35, Norwegian artist, cancer.
Mike Austin, 95, American golfer.
Constance Cummings, 95, American-British actress.
Isabel de Castro, 74, Portuguese actress, cancer.
Marty Furgol, 89, American golfer.
Nate Hawthorne, 55, American pro basketball player, heart attack.
Beverly Tyler, 78, American film actress and singer.
= 24
=Jamuna Barua, , 86, Indian actress.
Günther Deckert, 55, East German nordic combined Olympic skier.
Pat Morita, 73, American actor (The Karate Kid, Happy Days, Mulan), kidney failure.
Harry Thürk, 78, German writer.
John Vlissides, 44, American software scientist and author, one of the "Gang of Four", complications of a brain tumor.
= 25
=Alfredo Angeli, 78, Italian director and screenwriter.
Ivan Antić, 81, Serbian architect and academic.
Andria Apakidze, 91, Georgian archaeologist and historian.
George Best, 59, Northern Irish football player (Manchester United, Northern Ireland), multiple organ failure.
Roy Bjørnstad, 80, Norwegian actor.
Élisabeth Boselli, 91, French military and civilian pilot.
Richard Burns, 34, British rally driver (2001 World Rally Championship champion), brain tumor.
Pierre Seel, 82, French Holocaust survivor, cancer.
Yoshio Shiga, 91, Japanese navy officer and flying ace during World War II.
Jerry Lynn Williams, 57, American rock music singer and composer, kidney and liver failure.
= 26
=Takanori Arisawa, 54, Japanese composer, bladder cancer.
Colin Brinded, 59, British snooker referee, cancer.
Mark Craney, 53, American rock and jazz drummer, pneumonia.
Gopal Godse, 86, Indian last surviving conspirator in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Ingálvur av Reyni, 84, Faroese painter.
David Tabor, 92, British physicist.
Bruno H. Zimm, 85, American chemist.
= 27
=Jocelyn Brando, 86, American actress.
William S. Hatcher, 70, American mathematician, philosopher, and a member of the Baháʼí faith.
Joe Jones, 79, American R&B singer, composer, complications from coronary artery bypass surgery.
Frederick R. McManus, 82, American Roman Catholic priest and academic.
Franz Schönhuber, 82, German politician (Die Republikaner party), pulmonary embolism.
Lys Symonette, 90, American pianist and musical stage performer.
= 28
=Donald V. Bennett, 90, American general, former commandant U.S. Military Academy.
Jack Concannon, 62, American football player, former NFL quarterback, heart attack.
Carl Forssell, 88, Swedish fencer ad Olympic medalist.
Henry Grover, 78, American politician, Alzheimer's disease.
Marc Lawrence, 95, American actor (subjected to the Hollywood blacklist in the 1940s/50s), heart failure.
Tony Meehan, 62, British former Shadows drummer, head injury.
John Mellus, 88, American gridiron football player.
Helen Muir, 85, British rheumatologist.
Eric Nance, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
D. R. Shackleton Bailey, 87, British scholar of Latin literature, Alzheimer's disease.
Tarsem Singh, 58, Indian field hockey player and Olympian.
E. Cardon "Card" Walker, 89, American CEO of Walt Disney Productions (1976-1983), congestive heart failure.
= 29
=Robert E. Brown, 78, American ethnomusicologist, complications of cancer.
David Di Tommaso, 26, French soccer player, cardiac arrest, heart attack.
Joseph Furst, 89, Austrian actor.
Józef Garliński, 92, Polish historian and writer.
John R. Hicks, 49, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
Uffe Schultz Larsen, 84, Danish Olympic shooter.
Macon McCalman, 72, American actor (Smokey and the Bandit, Falling Down, Doc Hollywood), complications from a series of strokes.
Victor Pellot, 78, Puerto Rican baseball player (Minnesota Twins) and Gold Glove winning first baseman, cancer.
Wendie Jo Sperber, 47, American actress (Back to the Future, Bosom Buddies, Bachelor Party), breast cancer.
Deon van der Walt, 47, South African operatic tenor, shot.
= 30
=Viggo Jensen, 84, Danish footballer.
Denis Lindsay, 66, South African cricketer, long illness.
Kenneth Macksey, 82, British author and historian.
Jean Parker, 90, American actress (Little Women), stroke.
Herbert L. Strock, 87, American B-movie director, heart failure.
Than Tun, 82, Burmese historian and outspoken critic of the military junta of Burma.
B. J. Young, 28, American ice hockey player, traffic collision.
References
External links
List of November 2005 deaths at IMDb