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Deaths in November 2018


Deaths in November 2018



The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2018.

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 2018

1

  • Francesco Barbaro, 91, Italian gangster, head of the Barbaro 'ndrina.
  • Nicolas Ghosn, 78, Lebanese lawyer and politician, member of the Parliament (1996–2000, 2005–2018).
  • Carlo Giuffrè, 89, Italian actor (The Railroad Man, The Girl with the Pistol, Poker in Bed) and stage director.
  • Bunny Grant, 78, Jamaican boxer, stroke.
  • Theodor Hoffmann, 83, German admiral, Chief of the Volksmarine (1987–1989) and East Germany Minister of Defense (1989–1990).
  • Terry Musser, 70, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1985–2009).
  • Dave Pickerell, 62, American distiller (Maker's Mark), hypertensive heart failure.
  • Mariano Rajoy Sobredo, 97, Spanish jurist and magistrate.
  • Ken Swofford, 85, American actor (Fame, Ellery Queen, The Andromeda Strain).
  • E. K. Turner, 91, Canadian businessman (Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) and educator, chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan (1986–1989), lymphoma.
  • Yurik Vardanyan, 62, Armenian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1980).
  • Edmund Zagorski, 63, American convicted double murderer, execution by electric chair.
  • Paul Zimmerman, 86, American sportswriter (Sports Illustrated).

2

  • Jean Bertaina, 90, French cyclist.
  • Naftali Bon, 73, Kenyan Olympic athlete (1968).
  • Nelson Chabay, 78, Uruguayan footballer (Montevideo, Avellaneda, national team).
  • Raymond Chow, 91, Hong Kong film producer (Golden Harvest) and presenter.
  • John Russell, 27th Baron de Clifford, 90, British aristocrat.
  • Leonard Enright, 65, Irish hurler (Patrickswell, Limerick).
  • Josh Fauver, 39, American rock bassist (Deerhunter).
  • Herbert Fingarette, 97, American philosopher, heart failure.
  • Mark Fosson, 68, American primitive guitarist, cancer.
  • Roy Hargrove, 49, American jazz trumpeter, Grammy winner (1997, 2002), cardiac arrest.
  • Jane H. Hill, 79, American anthropologist and linguist.
  • Max Levitas, 103, Irish communist activist.
  • Álvaro de Luna, 83, Spanish actor (That Man in Istanbul, Ballad of a Bounty Hunter, Order to Kill), liver cancer.
  • Kitty O'Neil, 72, American stuntwoman, pneumonia.
  • Devah Pager, 46, American sociologist, pancreatic cancer.
  • Poongani, 84, Indian Villu Paatu performer.
  • Albert Ramassamy, 94, French politician, Senator (1983–1987).
  • Tomás Rodríguez Bolaños, 74, Spanish politician, Mayor of Valladolid (1979–1995), Deputy (1993–2004), Senator (2004–2008).
  • Sami-ul-Haq, 80, Pakistani cleric and politician, Senator (1985–1997, 2003–2009), stabbed.
  • Gil Savery, 101, American journalist.
  • Glenn Schwartz, 78, American musician (James Gang, Pacific Gas & Electric, All Saved Freak Band).
  • Merete Skavlan, 98, Norwegian actress and director.
  • Robert F. Taft, 86, American Jesuit priest, Archimandrite of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
  • Andrew Urdiales, 54, American serial killer, suicide.

3

  • Wahiduddin Ahmed, 95, Bangladeshi academic, Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1975–1983).
  • Jean-Paul Baréty, 90, French politician, Deputy (1994–1997), Mayor of Nice (1993–1995).
  • Janusz Bielański, 79, Polish Roman Catholic priest, rector of the Wawel Cathedral (1983–2007).
  • René Boucher, 89, French Olympic rower.
  • Chris Bradshaw, 74, Canadian politician.
  • Joe Clayton, 69, American business executive (Dish Network).
  • Roland Douce, 79, French botanist.
  • Alistair Elliot, 86, British poet and translator.
  • Eddie Foy III, 83, American casting director (Barney Miller).
  • Maria Guinot, 73, Portuguese singer ("Silêncio e tanta gente"), lung infection.
  • Colin Holt, 84, Australian footballer (Carlton, Richmond).
  • Mari Hulman George, 83, American motorsport executive (Indianapolis Motor Speedway).
  • Hans Kindermann, 96, German jurist.
  • John Large, 75, British consulting nuclear engineer.
  • Sondra Locke, 74, American actress (The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Sudden Impact), breast and bone cancer.
  • John Marttila, 78, American political strategist, prostate cancer.
  • Jean Mohr, 93, Swiss documentary photographer.
  • Mimoun El Oujdi, 68, Moroccan raï singer, cancer.
  • Roger Victor Rakotondrajao, 58, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mahajanga (since 2010).
  • Ramona Ripston, 91, American civil rights activist (ACLU).
  • Eric Schiller, 63, American chess player and author, complications from heart disease.
  • Brent R. Taylor, 39, American military officer, Mayor of North Ogden, Utah (since 2013), shot.
  • David Tejada, 89, Peruvian doctor, Minister of Health (1985–1987, 1989) and deputy Director General of WHO (1974–1985).
  • J. Willard Thompson, 83, American racehorse trainer.

4

  • José Rafael Abinader, 89, Dominican politician, Senator (1998–2002).
  • Karl-Heinz Adler, 91, German artist.
  • Manohar Prahlad Awati, 91, Indian Navy vice admiral.
  • Donna Axum, 76, American model and beauty pageant winner (Miss America 1964), complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Gian Luca Barandun, 24, Swiss alpine skier, paragliding crash.
  • Bill Brown, 80, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears).
  • Bruno Caruso, 91, Sicilian painter, illustrator, writer and political activist.
  • Evelyn Y. Davis, 89, American activist shareholder.
  • Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, 84, Italian architect.
  • Aleksandr Galkin, 70, Russian football player (Avangard Kursk) and manager.
  • Jack Gargan, 88, American politician.
  • Bernie Glassman, 79, American Zen Buddhist monk, complications from a stroke.
  • Roman Grinev, 41, Russian jazz bassist, fall.
  • Kateryna Handziuk, 33, Ukrainian politician, thrombosis.
  • Katherine Herring, 85, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).
  • Sir Jeremy Heywood, 56, British civil servant, Cabinet Secretary (2012–2018), cancer.
  • Harris Hines, 75, American judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (2017–2018), traffic collision.
  • Hung Wen-tung, 80, Taiwanese orthopedist and politician, MLY (1984–1990).
  • Tariqul Islam, 73, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Food (2001–2002) and Information (2002–2004), complications from diabetes.
  • Robin Jeffrey, 79, Scottish engineer and businessman.
  • Khalid Ibrahim Khan, 69, Pakistani politician, brain haemorrhage.
  • Richard Le Hir, 71, Canadian politician.
  • Mustapha Madih, 62, Moroccan football manager.
  • Vince Manuwai, 38, American football player (Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons), ecstasy poisoning.
  • Bertil Mårtensson, 73, Swedish author, smoke inhalation.
  • Jacques Masdeu-Arus, 76, French politician.
  • John Njenga, 89, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mombasa (1990–2005).
  • Grant R. Osborne, 76, American theologian.
  • Mike Parker, 75, American news reporter (KFI-AM, KNXT, WBBM-TV).
  • Juan Antonio Ramírez Sunyer, 71, Spanish judge (Operation Anubis, 2017 Catalan independence referendum).
  • Goji Sakamoto, 74, Japanese politician.
  • Shin Seong-il, 81, South Korean actor (To the Last Day, Prince Yeonsan, Why the Cuckoo Cries), lung cancer.
  • Serhiy Tkach, 66, Soviet-Ukrainian serial killer, heart failure.
  • Padma Ratna Tuladhar, 78, Nepalese politician, brain haemorrhage.
  • Douglas Turner, 86, American Olympic rower (1956) and journalist (The Buffalo News).
  • Wang Huanyu, 63, Chinese astrophysicist, heart attack.


5

  • Keith Christiansen, 74, Canadian-born American Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Minnesota Fighting Saints), Olympic silver medalist (1972), lung cancer.
  • Héctor Ferrer, 48, Puerto Rican politician, member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico (2001–2018), esophageal cancer.
  • Ali Squalli Houssaini, 86, Moroccan writer, lyricist of the national anthem.
  • Nadezhda Kehayova, 40, Bulgarian journalist, heart attack.
  • Rick Reinert, 93, American animator (Cap'n O. G. Readmore).
  • Kenneth Roy, 73, Scottish broadcaster and writer.
  • Masanobu Shinozuka, 87, Japanese engineer.
  • Peter Tom, 54, Solomon Island politician, MP (since 2006).
  • Hugh Wilson, 75, American botanist.
  • Bruno Zaremba, 63, French footballer (Valenciennes).

6

  • Bangkay, 71, Filipino actor.
  • Francis Boespflug, 70, French film producer (No Fear, No Die, A Very Long Engagement, High Society).
  • Coşkun Büktel, 67, Turkish playwright.
  • Fred Burge, 95, Australian footballer (Richmond).
  • Jonathan Cantwell, 36, Australian racing cyclist, suicide.
  • Cliffs of Moher, 4, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised.
  • Deng Qidong, 80, Chinese geologist.
  • Gavan Disney, 69, Australian television producer (Hey Hey It's Saturday, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise).
  • John Eshun, 76, Ghanaian Olympic international footballer (1968, 1972).
  • Tetsuo Gotō, 68, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Dragon Ball, Death Note), esophageal cancer.
  • Kristian Halse, 91, Norwegian politician, MP (1972–1973).
  • Bernard Landry, 81, Canadian politician, Premier of Quebec (2001–2003).
  • Frances M. López-Morillas, 100, American translator of Spanish literature.
  • José Lothario, 83, Mexican professional wrestler and manager (NWA, WWF, CWF).
  • Ted Mack, 84, Australian politician, MP for North Sydney (1990–1996), NSW MP for North Shore (1981–1988), stroke.
  • Hugh McDowell, 65, English cellist (Electric Light Orchestra, Wizzard), cancer.
  • Georges Mehdi, 84, French-born Brazilian judoka.
  • Dave Morgan, 74, British racing driver, stroke.
  • Marjatta Moulin, 91, Finnish Olympic fencer (1960).
  • Ina'am Al-Mufti, 89, Jordanian politician, Minister of Social Development (1979–1984).
  • Hartman Rector Jr., 94, American general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
  • Robert Stinnett, 94, American sailor, photographer and author.
  • Ian Ward, 90, British physicist.

7

  • Hamadjoda Adjoudji, 81, Cameroonian politician.
  • José Fortunato Álvarez Valdez, 50, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gómez Palacio (since 2015).
  • Robert Anthony Brucato, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1997–2007) and apostolic administrator (2000) of New York.
  • Orlando Corradi, 78, Italian film director and producer.
  • Friedrich Heimler, 76, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cruz Alta (2002–2014).
  • Walt Kowalczyk, 83, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders).
  • Francis Lai, 86, French film score composer (A Man and a Woman, Rider on the Rain, Love Story), Oscar winner (1971).
  • Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, 84, Scottish-born American journalist, editor and critic.
  • Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, 67, Irish musician and composer.
  • Bob Patterson, 86, American college basketball player (Tulsa).
  • Oscar Rabin, 90, Russian painter.
  • Alan Watson, 85, British legal scholar.
  • Robert Wilmes, 90, French scout leader.
  • Xie Shileng, 83, Chinese port and harbor engineer, lymphoma.

8

  • Harold Basch, 77, American-born Israeli chemist.
  • Bartolomé Bennassar, 89, French historian.
  • Milan Chvostek, 86, Canadian documentary film director and producer.
  • Stan Clements, 95, English footballer (Southampton).
  • Bonnie Cooper, 83, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).
  • Max Croci, 50, Italian film director, cancer.
  • Bill Godbout, 79, American computer scientist, founder of CompuPro, house fire.
  • Chin Yang Lee, 102, Chinese-born American author (The Flower Drum Song).
  • Riccardo Levi-Setti, 91, Italian-born American physicist and professor.
  • François N. Macerola, 76, Canadian lawyer and film executive.
  • Ron Negray, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
  • Amaliya Panahova, 73, Azerbaijani actress (The Day Passed, Babek), cancer.
  • Raymond Plank, 96, American businessman (Apache Corporation).
  • Wallace Triplett, 92, American football player (Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals), first African-American draftee to play in the NFL.
  • Dennis Wrong, 94, Canadian-born American sociologist, heart attack.
  • Marvin Zuckerman, 90, American psychologist, cardiac arrest.

9

  • Albert Bitran, 87, Turkish-born French painter and sculptor.
  • Dorothy Cheney, 68, American scientist, breast cancer.
  • Richard Paul Conaboy, 93, American judge, District Court Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (1979–1992), heart attack.
  • James Greene, 91, American actor (Parks and Recreation, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The Missouri Breaks).
  • Ken Howell, 57, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies).
  • Roger Hoy, 71, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Cardiff).
  • Roger W. Hunt, 80, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1991–2000, 2005–2012, 2015–2017), complications from surgery.
  • Dražen Janković, 52–53, Serbian musician, heart attack.
  • Roland Mahauden, 76, Belgian actor and screenwriter.
  • Janet Paisley, 70, Scottish writer and poet.
  • Lalan Sarang, 79, Indian actress (Samna, Mahek).
  • Zdzisław Sosnowski, 94, Polish footballer (Polonia Warsaw).
  • James Stirling, 65, British physicist, provost of Imperial College London (2013–2018).
  • Barre Toelken, 83, American folklorist.
  • Robert Urbain, 87, Belgian politician, Minister of State (since 2004).

10

  • Ajuma Ameh-Otache, 33, Nigerian footballer (national team).
  • Raffaele Baldassarre, 62, Italian politician, MEP (2009–2014), heart attack.
  • Joel Barcellos, 81, Brazilian actor (Os Fuzis, My Home is Copacabana, Sagarana: The Duel), stroke.
  • Gert Coetzer, 79, South African rugby union and league player (Wakefield Trinity).
  • Marián Geišberg, 64, Slovak actor.
  • Ron Johnson, 71, American football player (New York Giants, Michigan Wolverines), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Liu Xuyi, 105, Chinese historian, stroke.
  • Herbert London, 79, American political activist and commentator, complications from heart failure.
  • Liz J. Patterson, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1993) and the South Carolina Senate (1980–1987).
  • Jan Petránek, 86, Czech journalist, commentator and dissident, Charter 77 signatory, heart failure.
  • John Rogers, 57, Canadian-born American businessman, president of San Diego Comic-Con (since 1986), glioblastoma.
  • Mahmoud Al-Samra, 95, Jordanian academic and politician, Minister of Culture (1991–1993).
  • Marc Wilmet, 80, Belgian linguist.

11

  • Pedro Aranda-Díaz Muñoz, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Tulancingo (1975–2008).
  • Dominic Carmon, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans (1993–2006).
  • Jerry Gant, 56, American visual artist and poet, liver cancer.
  • Shakti Gawain, 70, American author, complications from hip surgery.
  • Olga Harmony, 90, Mexican playwright.
  • Wayne Maunder, 80, Canadian-born American actor (Custer, Lancer, Porky's), cardiovascular disease.
  • Donald McCaig, 78, American writer (Rhett Butler's People), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart disease.
  • Alun Morgan, 90, Welsh jazz critic.
  • Sailendu Nath Phukan, 81, Indian judge.
  • Douglas Rain, 90, Canadian actor (2001: A Space Odyssey).
  • Frankie Schneider, 92, American racing driver.
  • Najaf Abbas Sial, 59, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly (2013–2018).
  • Hiroyuki Sonoda, 76, Japanese politician, MP (since 1986), pneumonia.
  • Zeng Shiqiang, 84, Taiwanese sinologist.

12

  • John Cairns, 95, British physician and molecular biologist.
  • D. J. Finney, 101, British statistician.
  • Dean Hartle, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1985–1992).
  • Roy T. Haverkamp, 93, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Grenada (1984–1986).
  • Kurt Kaiser, 83, American composer.
  • Yoshito Kajiya, 80, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (since 2001), heart failure.
  • Ananth Kumar, 59, Indian politician, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (since 2016), Chemicals and Fertilizers (since 2014) and Civil Aviation (1998–1999), lung cancer.
  • Lee Min-hye, 33, South Korean Olympic racing cyclist (2008, 2012), Asian Games winner (2010), leukemia.
  • Stan Lee, 95, American comic book writer and publisher (Marvel Comics), heart and respiratory failure.
  • Igor Luchenok, 80, Belarusian composer, People's Artist of the USSR and Belarus.
  • Ibrahim Salem Mohammedin, 97, Egyptian engineer and industrialist, Minister of Industry (1973–1974).
  • Maryse Morandini, 85, French Olympic swimmer (1952).
  • Fred Patten, 77, American novelist and historian.
  • David Pearson, 83, American Hall of Fame racing driver (NASCAR).
  • Toivo Topias Pohjala, 87, Finnish politician, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (1987–1991).
  • Stuart H. Walker, 95, American Olympic yachtsman (1968) and writer, stomach cancer.
  • Wang Junmin, 63, Chinese politician, Vice-Governor of Shandong (2002–2012).

13

  • Sir John Anderson, 73, New Zealand banker (ANZ Bank New Zealand), broadcast executive (TVNZ) and sport administrator (New Zealand Cricket).
  • Johan Asplund, 81, Swedish sociologist.
  • Robert C. Atchley, 79, American gerontologist and sociologist.
  • Frederick Berry, 68, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1983–2013).
  • Ronald P. Dore, 93, British sociologist.
  • Richard Fremantle, 82, American art historian.
  • Lucho Gatica, 90, Chilean bolero singer and actor.
  • Jene Golovchenko, 72, American physicist.
  • Caroline Rose Hunt, 95, American heiress, hotelier (Rosewood Hotels & Resorts), and philanthropist, stroke.
  • Marcella Jeandeau, 90, Italian Olympic sprinter (1948).
  • Everett A. Kelly, 92, American politician, Member of the Florida House of Representatives (1978–2000).
  • Floyd Lloyd, 70, Jamaican reggae musician.
  • Katherine MacGregor, 93, American actress (Little House on the Prairie).
  • John Meadows III, 74, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2004), stomach cancer.
  • William Mullan, 90, Scottish football referee.
  • Ken Narita, 73, Japanese singer, pneumonia.
  • Daniel Puckel, 85, American Olympic sport shooter (1960).
  • Charles Sargent, 73, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 1997), cancer.
  • David Stewart, 71, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, Leeds United, national team).
  • Jean-Claude Thomas, 68, French politician, Deputy (1988–2012).
  • Kalevi Viskari, 90, Finnish artistic gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).
  • John Wilson, 75, British angler, stroke.

14

  • Ben Atchley, 88, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1972–1976) and Senate (1977–2005).
  • Raymond Arritt, 61, American agronomist, stroke.
  • Camilo Catrillanca, 24, Chilean indigenous activist, shot.
  • Sir Sze-yuen Chung, 101, Hong Kong politician, Senior Unofficial Member of Legislative Council (1974–1978) and Executive Council (1980–1988).
  • Prabhat Nalini Das, 91, Indian academic.
  • Aníbal González Irizarry, 91, Puerto Rican journalist and broadcaster.
  • Morten Grunwald, 83, Danish actor (Olsen Gang) and director, thyroid cancer.
  • James V. Hansen, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's 1st congressional district (1981–2003).
  • Rolf Hoppe, 87, German actor (I Was Nineteen, Tři oříšky pro Popelku, Mephisto).
  • Francisco Molina, 88, Spanish-Chilean football player (Atlético Madrid, Audax Italiano) and manager (Deportes Antofagasta).
  • Fernando del Paso, 83, Mexican novelist and poet.
  • Fritz Rohrlich, 97, American theoretical physicist.
  • Masahiro Sayama, 64, Japanese jazz pianist.
  • Tim Stockdale, 54, British equestrian, stomach cancer.
  • Mario Suárez, 92, Venezuelan folk singer.
  • Gottfried Weilenmann, 98, Swiss racing cyclist, Tour de Suisse winner (1949).
  • Howard Weyers, 84, American football player and coach (Michigan State Spartans).
  • Mark Wolfson, 84, British politician, MP for Sevenoaks (1979–1997).
  • Douglas Wright, 62, New Zealand dancer and choreographer, cancer.
  • George Yardley, 76, Scottish footballer (East Fife, Tranmere Rovers).

15

  • Ba Zhongtan, 88, Chinese lieutenant general, commander of the People's Armed Police (1992–1996).
  • Edwin Beckett, 81, British army general.
  • E. D. Blodgett, 83, Canadian poet and translator.
  • John Bluthal, 89, Polish-born British-Australian actor (Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width, The Vicar of Dibley, Hail, Caesar!).
  • Anne Carroll, 78, British actress (Bellman and True, Coldblooded, K-PAX).
  • Roy Clark, 85, American Hall of Fame country singer and television host (Hee Haw), complications from pneumonia.
  • Aethelred Eldridge, 88, American artist.
  • Takayuki Fujikawa, 56, Japanese footballer (Verdy Kawasaki), stomach cancer.
  • E. S. Raja Gopal, 82, Indian condensed matter physicist.
  • Adolf Grünbaum, 95, German-American philosopher.
  • Kacem Kefi, 73, Tunisian composer and singer.
  • Sonny Knowles, 86, Irish singer.
  • Zhores Medvedev, 93, Russian agronomist, biologist and dissident.
  • Seiji Nakamura, 87, Japanese politician, MP (since 1983).
  • Mike Noble, 88, British comic artist and illustrator (Fireball XL5).
  • Jan Persson, 75, Danish photographer, cancer.
  • Luigi Rossi di Montelera, 72, Italian businessman (Martini & Rossi) and politician, Deputy (1976–1992), heart attack.
  • Aldyr Schlee, 83, Brazilian writer and illustrator, designer of football national team jersey.
  • Ivan Smirnov, 63, Russian composer and guitarist.
  • Sigmund Steinnes, 59, Norwegian politician, cancer.
  • Ann Symonds, 79, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1982–1998).
  • Lubomir Tomaszewski, 95, Polish-American artist.
  • Jane Wenham, 90, English actress (An Inspector Calls, Testament of Youth).
  • Yves Yersin, 76, Swiss film director (Les petites fugues).
  • Zhang Ting, 96, Chinese politician, Minister of the Electronics Industry (1982–1983).

16

  • Hatem Ben Rabah, 47, Tunisian actor.
  • Andrew Burt, 73, British actor (Emmerdale Farm).
  • Francisco Calvo Serraller, 70, Spanish art historian.
  • George A. Cooper, 93, British actor (Tom Jones, Coronation Street, Grange Hill).
  • Scott English, 81, American songwriter ("Brandy") and record producer.
  • Paul Ferris, 89, British author and journalist.
  • Pablo Ferro, 83, Cuban-born American graphic designer, complications from pneumonia.
  • Alec Finn, 74, English-born Irish bouzouki player (De Dannan).
  • William Goldman, 87, American author (The Princess Bride) and screenwriter (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men), Oscar winner (1970, 1977), complications from colon cancer and pneumonia.
  • Jerry Miller, 80, American racing driver.
  • Jeanne Mockford, 92, English actress (Up Pompeii!, Fourplay, Hellboy II: The Golden Army), dementia.
  • Flemming Nielsen, 84, Danish footballer (Atalanta, Greenock Morton, national team).
  • Gerry O'Malley, 90, Canadian politician, MLA (1988–1998).
  • Bunny Sterling, 70, Jamaican-born British boxer, European middleweight champion (1976), dementia.
  • Nick Testa, 90, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).
  • Hiromasa Yonekura, 81, Japanese businessman, CEO of Sumitomo Chemical.

17

  • Richard Baker, 93, English broadcaster (BBC News, Start the Week, Melodies for You).
  • Les Beasley, 90, American southern gospel singer.
  • Gene Berce, 91, American basketball player (Oshkosh All-Stars, Tri-Cities Blackhawks).
  • Barrie Betts, 86, English footballer (Manchester City, Scunthorpe United, Stockport County).
  • Jens Büchner, 49, German singer (Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!), lung cancer.
  • Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, 77, Indian military officer, commander in the Battle of Longewala.
  • Cheng Kaijia, 100, Chinese nuclear physicist and engineer.
  • Peter Arthur Cox, 96, British civil engineer.
  • Kayo Dottley, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears).
  • Jim Dressler, 86, American politician.
  • Eduard von Falz-Fein, 106, Russian-born Liechtensteiner businessman, journalist and sportsman, house fire.
  • Jerry Frankel, 88, American theater and film producer.
  • Jim Iley, 82, English football player (Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest) and manager (Barnsley).
  • Motohiko Kondo, 64, Japanese politician, MP (since 2000), sepsis.
  • Banamali Maharana, 77, Indian percussionist.
  • Iain Moireach, 80, Scottish Gaelic writer.
  • Juan Olabarri, 82, Spanish Olympic sailor.
  • Alyque Padamsee, 87, Indian actor (Gandhi) and adman.
  • Cyril Pahinui, 68, American slack-key guitarist and singer.
  • Mary Kay Stearns, 93, American actress.
  • Metin Türel, 83, Turkish football player (PTT, İstanbulspor) and manager (national team).

18

  • Ethel Ayler, 88, American actress (To Sleep with Anger, The Bodyguard, The Cosby Show).
  • Héctor Beltrán Leyva, 56, Mexican drug cartel leader (Beltrán-Leyva Cartel), heart attack.
  • Waldyr Boccardo, 82, Brazilian basketball player, world champion (1959) and Olympic bronze medalist (1960).
  • Klaus Bockisch, 79, German footballer (SC Preußen Münster, FC 08 Villingen).
  • Ed Evanko, 80, Canadian singer and actor (Sudden Death, Double Jeopardy), stroke.
  • Weeshie Fogarty, 77, Irish Gaelic footballer and sports broadcaster (Radio Kerry).
  • John Mantle, 76, Welsh rugby union (Newport) and league player (St Helens, Great Britain).
  • Eiichi Nakao, 88, Japanese politician, Minister of International Trade and Industry (1990–1991).
  • Peter Peryer, 77, New Zealand photographer.
  • Eddie Reeves, 79, American songwriter ("All I Ever Need Is You") and record label executive (Warner Bros. Records), stroke.
  • Jennie Stoller, 72, British actress (The Good Father, Sapphire & Steel, King Ralph), cancer.
  • Muhammad Abdul Wahhab, 95, Pakistani Islamic cleric, Amir of Tablighi Jamaat (since 1992), dengue fever.
  • Uladzimir Zhuravel, 47, Belarusian football player (Dinamo Minsk, national team) and manager (Dynamo Brest).

19

  • James Aggrey-Orleans, 81, Ghanaian diplomat, High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1997–2001).
  • Georges Benedetti, 88, French doctor and politician, Deputy (1981–1986, 1988–1993) and Senator (1986–1988).
  • Dominique Blanchar, 91, French actress (Le Secret de Mayerling, The Song of Sister Maria, L'Avventura).
  • Tosyn Bucknor, 37, Nigerian radio and television presenter, sickle cell anaemia.
  • Bill Caddick, 74, English folk singer and guitarist.
  • Pablo Cedano Cedano, 82, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo (1996–2013).
  • Neil Collins, 77, New Zealand broadcaster (4ZB, Radio Dunedin) and politician (Dunedin City Council).
  • Alfred Evers, 83, Belgian politician.
  • Apisai Ielemia, 63, Tuvaluan politician, Prime Minister (2006–2010).
  • Dan Maloney, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings) and coach (Winnipeg Jets).
  • Larry Pickering, 76, Australian political cartoonist, lung cancer.
  • Larry Pierce, 68, American country singer and comedian, heart attack.
  • Eva Probst, 88, German actress (I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, Prosecutor Corda, Son Without a Home).
  • Alí Rodríguez Araque, 81, Venezuelan politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004–2006) and Finance (2008–2010), ambassador to Cuba (since 2014).
  • Shiao Yi, 83, Taiwanese-American wuxia novelist.
  • Witold Sobociński, 89, Polish cinematographer (The Adventures of Gerard, The Hourglass Sanatorium, Frantic) and academic.
  • Wu Jianchang, 79, Chinese engineer and politician, Vice-Minister of Metallurgical Industry (1997–1998).

20

  • Yusif Abubakar, 60, Ghanaian football manager (Medeama, Berekum Chelsea, Hearts of Oak).
  • Levine Andrade, 64, Indian-born British violinist, heart attack.
  • Roy Bailey, 83, English folk singer.
  • Cyril Belshaw, 96, New-Zealand-born Canadian anthropologist.
  • James H. Billington, 89, American academic, Librarian of Congress (1987–2015), pneumonia.
  • Robert Blythe, 71, Welsh actor (High Hopes, Whoops Apocalypse, Rebecca's Daughters).
  • Eddie C. Campbell, 79, American blues musician, complications from a stroke.
  • Mac Collins, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 8th district (1993–2005).
  • Shlomo Erell, 98, Israeli military general, Commander of the Navy (1966–1968).
  • Anvar Khamei, 101, Iranian sociologist, economist and journalist, respiratory failure.
  • Sir Aaron Klug, 92, Lithuanian-born British chemist and biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner (1982).
  • Henry Metzger, 86, German-born American immunologist.
  • Monet's Garden, 20, Irish racehorse, euthanized.
  • Gordon Morritt, 76, English footballer (Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers, York City).
  • Eimuntas Nekrošius, 65, Lithuanian stage director and actor (The Corridor), heart attack.
  • Mildred Persinger, 100, American feminist.
  • Dietmar Schwager, 78, German footballer (1. FC Kaiserslautern).
  • Monica Sims, 93, British broadcasting executive.
  • Wayne Stayskal, 86, American cartoonist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Robert W. Thomson, 84, British professor of Armenian studies.
  • Bruno Veselica, 82, Croatian footballer (Rijeka).

21

  • Emmanuel Kwabena Kyeremateng Agyarko, 60, Ghanaian politician, MP (since 2012).
  • Meena Alexander, 67, Indian-born American poet, writer and scholar, endometrial serous cancer.
  • Mamane Barka, 59, Nigerien musician.
  • Michele Carey, 75, American actress (El Dorado, Live a Little, Love a Little).
  • Evaristo Marc Chengula, 77, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mbeya (since 1996).
  • Angelica Cob-Baehler, 47, American music industry executive, cancer.
  • Giuseppe Dante, 87, Italian cyclist.
  • Dean Gitter, 83, American entrepreneur and real estate developer.
  • Rodney Green, 79, English footballer (Halifax Town), complications from dementia.
  • Olivia Hooker, 103, American psychologist and yeoman, first African-American woman in the U.S. Coast Guard, last survivor of the Tulsa race riot.
  • Igor Korobov, 62, Russian intelligence officer, Director of the Main Intelligence Directorate (since 2016).
  • Lau Nai-keung, 71, Hong Kong academic, businessman, and politician, cancer.
  • Jan-Lauritz Opstad, 68, Norwegian art historian and museum director.
  • Francisco de Paula Victor, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Turres in Numidia (since 1996) and Auxiliary Bishop of Brasília (1996–2011).
  • Jose Peralta, 47, American politician, member of the New York Senate (since 2010), septic shock.
  • Gianfranco Rastrelli, 86, Italian politician, Deputy (1994–1996).
  • Fahmida Riaz, 72, Pakistani poet, writer and activist.
  • M. I. Shanavas, 67, Indian politician, MP (since 2009), complications from liver transplant.
  • Edward Timms, 81, British academic.

22

  • Soslan Andiyev, 66, Russian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1976, 1980).
  • Gerald Berenson, 96, American cardiologist.
  • Len Campbell, 71, Scottish footballer (Dumbarton).
  • Andrzej Fischer, 66, Polish footballer.
  • Jacqueline Hassink, 52, Dutch photographer.
  • Betty Jaynes, 97, American actress (Babes in Arms, Meet the People, I Love Lucy).
  • Imrat Khan, 83, Indian sitar player, stroke.
  • Yu-chien Kuan, 87, Chinese-born German defector, sinologist and writer, cancer.
  • Nicolae Mihalcea, 96, Romanian Olympic equestrian (1952, 1956).
  • Willie Naulls, 84, American basketball player (UCLA, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics).
  • Baishnab Charan Parida, 77, Indian politician, MP (2010–2016), cancer.
  • Carrie Saxon Perry, 87, American politician, Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1987–1993), heart attack.
  • Richard Philippe, 28, French racing driver, helicopter crash.
  • Albert Ritzenberg, 100, American tennis player and coach.
  • Judith Rodriguez, 82, Australian poet.

23

  • Kevin Austin, 45, English footballer (Lincoln City, Swansea City, Trinidad and Tobago national team), pancreatic cancer.
  • Mariano Bellver, 92, Spanish art patron.
  • Betty Bumpers, 93, American childhood immunizations activist, First Lady of Arkansas (1971–1975), complications from dementia and a broken hip.
  • Menahem Degani, 91, Israeli Olympic basketball player (1952).
  • Raed Fares, 46, Syrian anti-government activist, shot.
  • Bernard Gauthier, 94, French road racing cyclist.
  • Bujor Hălmăgeanu, 77, Romanian football player (Steaua București, national team) and manager (Dacia Unirea Brăila), respiratory failure.
  • Mick McGeough, 62, Canadian ice hockey referee, stroke.
  • Bob McNair, 81, American businessman and sports club owner (Houston Texans), cancer.
  • Sandeep Michael, 33, Indian field hockey player, brain disease.
  • Stan Perron, 96, Australian businessman.
  • Jean-Loup Rivière, 70, French playwright.
  • Nicolas Roeg, 90, English film director (Don't Look Now, The Man Who Fell to Earth) and cinematographer (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum).
  • Freddie Stockdale, 71, English opera impresario, bowel cancer.
  • George Ty, 86, Hong Kong-born Filipino banker, founder of Metrobank, pancreatic cancer.
  • Gerard Unger, 76, Dutch graphic and type designer.

24

  • Ambareesh, 66, Indian Kannada actor (Naagarahaavu, Paduvaaralli Pandavaru) and politician, MP (1998–2009), heart attack.
  • Helena Anhava, 93, Finnish poet, author and translator.
  • Enrique Bernales Ballesteros, 78, Peruvian politician, Senator (1980–1992), UN Special Rapporteur on mercenaries (1987–2004) and member of PCA (since 2013), cancer.
  • Gordon Copeland, 75, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2008).
  • Lou Cvijanovich, 92, American basketball coach (Santa Clara High School).
  • David Defiagbon, 48, Nigerian-Canadian boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1996), heart attack.
  • Walt Dziedzic, 85, American politician.
  • Harold Farberman, 89, American conductor.
  • Saida Gunba, 59, Georgian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
  • Ray Hill, 78, American LGBT activist, heart failure.
  • I Want Revenge, 12, American Thoroughbred racehorse, virus.
  • Rune Jansson, 86, Swedish Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
  • Ricky Jay, 72, American stage magician and actor (Tomorrow Never Dies, Magnolia, Deadwood).
  • Sy Kattelson, 95, American photographer.
  • Gene Leedy, 90, American architect.
  • Robert C. Morlino, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Madison (since 2003), heart attack.
  • Ikeogu Oke, 51, Nigerian poet and journalist.
  • José Panizo, 82, Spanish Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).
  • Fred Quayle, 82, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2012).
  • Věra Růžičková, 90, Czech gymnast, Olympic champion (1948).
  • Shi Jiaonai, 97, Chinese plant physiologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • Amanda Swimmer, 97, American Cherokee potter.

25

  • Jacques Baudin, 79, Senegalese politician, Foreign Minister (1998–2000).
  • Randolph L. Braham, 95, Romanian-born American historian and political scientist.
  • Giuliana Calandra, 82, Italian actress (La calandria, Deep Red, L'affittacamere).
  • Paul Ellingworth, 87, British biblical scholar.
  • Dinny Flanagan, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs), world champion (1951).
  • Roger Hamelin, 77, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
  • Tony Hanson, 63, American basketball player (Connecticut Huskies) and coach (Tees Valley Mohawks), heart attack.
  • Viktor Kanevskyi, 82, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, national team) and manager (Dynamo Kharkiv).
  • Gloria Katz, 76, American screenwriter and film producer (American Graffiti, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Howard the Duck), ovarian cancer.
  • Wright King, 95, American actor (A Streetcar Named Desire, Stagecoach to Fury, Planet of the Apes).
  • Willard Kinzie, 99, Canadian businessman and politician, Mayor of Barrie (1957–1961).
  • Łukasz Kwiatkowski, 36, Polish Olympic track cyclist (2004, 2008), leukemia.
  • Abba Kyari, 80, Nigerian Army brigadier, Governor of North-Central State (1967–1974).
  • Moncef Lazaâr, 76, Tunisian actor and screenwriter.
  • Norio Maeda, 83, Japanese composer and pianist.
  • Larry Matysik, 72, American professional wrestling commentator and author.
  • Claude Péloquin, 76, Canadian poet, cancer.
  • Darren Pitcher, 49, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace).
  • C. K. Jaffer Sharief, 85, Indian politician, Minister of Railways (1991–1995).
  • Shep Shepherd, 101, American jazz musician.
  • Sinndar, 21, Irish racehorse. (death announced on this date)
  • Graham Williams, 81, Welsh footballer (Everton, Swansea Town, Tranmere Rovers).

26

  • Bernardo Bertolucci, 77, Italian film director (Last Tango in Paris, The Last Emperor, 1900), Oscar winner (1988), lung cancer.
  • Umberto Borsò, 95, Italian opera singer.
  • Luc Deflo, 60, Belgian writer.
  • Mark Farrell, 65, British tennis player.
  • Stanislav Gorkovenko, 80, Russian conductor.
  • Samuel Hadida, 64, Moroccan-born French film distributor and producer (True Romance, Resident Evil, Silent Hill).
  • Johnny Hart, 90, English football player and manager (Manchester City), dementia.
  • Stephen Hillenburg, 57, American animator (SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko's Modern Life) and marine biologist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Wally Hinshelwood, 89, English footballer (Fulham, Reading, Bristol City).
  • Sir Charles Huxtable, 87, British military officer, Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (1988–1990).
  • Bonita Mabo, 75, Australian educator and indigenous activist.
  • Iravatham Mahadevan, 88, Indian scholar and civil servant.
  • Tomás Maldonado, 96, Argentine painter and designer.
  • Patricia Quintana, 72, Mexican chef, writer and academic.
  • Leo Schwarz, 87, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Trier (1982–2006).
  • Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington, 96, British politician and socialite, member of the House of Lords (1980–2017).

27

  • Boris Aristov, 93, Russian politician, Soviet Ambassador to Finland (1988–1992) and Poland (1978–1983), Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade (1985–1988).
  • Mohammed Aziz, 64, Indian playback singer, heart attack.
  • Sultan Al-Bargan, 35, Saudi footballer (Al-Hilal, Al-Ettifaq, Al-Raed), complications from a stroke.
  • Janet Cox-Rearick, 88, American art historian.
  • Ed Galigher, 68, American football player (New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers), complications following lung transplant surgery.
  • Benjamín Gallegos Soto, 58, Mexican pilot and politician, Deputy (1997–2000) and Senator (2000–2006), heart attack.
  • Harold O. Levy, 65, American lawyer and philanthropist, New York City School Chancellor (2000–2002), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Medardo Luis Luzardo Romero, 83, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ciudad Bolívar (1986–2011).
  • Johnny Maddox, 91, American pianist and historian.
  • Ed Pastor, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 2nd, 4th, and 7th districts (1991–2015), heart attack.
  • H. S. Prakash, 67, Indian politician, MLA (1994–1999, 2004–2007, since 2008).
  • V. K. Rao, 104, Indian civil servant, Principal Secretary to the President (1981–1982).
  • Leo P. Ribuffo, 73, American historian.
  • Goran Stefanovski, 66, Macedonian playwright.
  • Mahito Tsujimura, 88, Japanese actor and voice actor (Patlabor: The Movie).
  • Barbara Brooks Wallace, 95, American author, complications from pneumonia.
  • John Wulp, 90, American scenic designer and stage director (Dracula), Tony winner (1978).

28

  • Thomas J. J. Altizer, 91, American theologian, stroke.
  • Nicanor de Carvalho, 71, Brazilian football manager (Paulista, Ponte Preta, Shonan Bellmare), heart attack.
  • Anthony Frew, 63, British physician.
  • Richard Fulton, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 5th district (1963–1975), Mayor of Nashville (1975–1987).
  • Gary Haisman, 60, English musician.
  • Masahiko Katsuya, 57, Japanese columnist and photographer, alcoholic hepatitis.
  • Andrea Milani, 70, Italian mathematician and astronomer.
  • Robert Morris, 87, American sculptor, pneumonia.
  • Roger Neumann, 77, American jazz saxophonist.
  • Zulkifli Nurdin, 70, Indonesian politician, Governor of Jambi (1999–2004, 2005–2010).
  • Nancy Paterson, 61, Canadian artist and writer.
  • Blaže Ristovski, 87, Macedonian linguist and historian.
  • Georgie Salter, 67, New Zealand netball player (national team) and coach (Otago Rebels).
  • Harry Leslie Smith, 95, British writer and political commentator, pneumonia.

29

  • Harue Akagi, 94, Japanese actress (Magic Boy, Bushido, Samurai Saga, Pecoross' Mother and Her Days).
  • John D. F. Black, 85, American screenwriter and producer (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Star Trek).
  • Elisa Brune, 52, Belgian writer.
  • Altaf Fatima, 91, Pakistani novelist and writer.
  • Brigitte Gapais-Dumont, 74, French fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1976).
  • Eldon George, 87, Canadian fossil hunter and geologist.
  • Ruth Haring, 63, American chess player.
  • Charles "Chuck" Harrison, 87, American industrial engineer.
  • Ralph Hodge, 65, American college basketball coach (Olivet Nazarene).
  • Garnik A. Karapetyan, 60, Armenian mathematician and academic.
  • Masaru Kawasaki, 94, Japanese conductor and composer.
  • Ulrich Leyendecker, 72, German composer.
  • Hans Maier, 102, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1936).
  • Viktor Matviyenko, 70, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv) and manager, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).
  • Christine Muzio, 67, French fencer, Olympic champion (1980).
  • Thomas O'Neil, 82, New Zealand cricketer.
  • Robert Plotnik, 75, American record store owner, complications from a stroke.
  • Miguel Romero Esteo, 88, Spanish writer and playwright.

30

  • Jon Ramon Aboitiz, 70, Spanish-Filipino businessman (Aboitiz Equity Ventures).
  • Peter Armitage, 79, British actor (Coronation Street, Jack the Ripper, Hearts and Minds), heart attack.
  • Roger Burton, 90, American actor (Baskets).
  • George H. W. Bush, 94, American politician, President (1989–1993), Vice President (1981–1989), Director of Central Intelligence (1976–1977), complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Fred Caligiuri, 100, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).
  • Chang Guitian, 76, Chinese xiangsheng actor.
  • Attash Durrani, 66, Pakistani linguist and gemologist.
  • Luigi Farace, 84, Italian politician, Deputy (1987–1994) and Mayor of Bari (1978–1981).
  • Palden Gyatso, 85, Tibetan Buddhist monk and political prisoner, liver cancer.
  • Andreas Janc, 80, Austrian Olympian
  • Julie Kaatz, Australian cricketer (Queensland).
  • Joseph L. Tauro, 87, American federal judge, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (since 1972).
  • Harvey Tyson, 90, South African journalist and editor.
  • Herbert Woodson, 93, American engineer.
  • Cyril Woolford, 91, English rugby league footballer (Castleford, Doncaster, Featherstone Rovers).

References


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