Deaths in August 1992
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 1992.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
 
August 1992
    
    1
    
- Margarita Aliger, 76, Russian writer.[1]
 - Alfred "Chico" Alvarez, 72, Canadian trumpeter.[2]
 - Bob Peak, 65, American illustrator.[3]
 - Aleksey Konstantinovich Ryazanov, 72, Soviet flying ace and war hero during world War II.
 
2
    
- Michel Berger, 44, French singer-songwriter, heart attack.
 - Tom W. Blackburn, 79, American author, screenwriter and lyricist.[4]
 - Alf Cleverley, 84, New Zealand boxer and Olympian.[5]
 - Oscar Hagberg, 83, American football player and coach.
 - Ephraim Katz, 60, Israeli-American filmmaker and writer, emphysema.[6]
 - Igor Vladimirovich Makeyev, 20, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
 - Thomas Brennan Nolan, 91, American geologist.[7]
 - John Simerson, 57, American gridiron football player.[8]
 - Jim Weatherall, 62, American football player.[9]
 
3
    
- Ebbe Carlsson, 44, Swedish journalist and publisher, AIDS-related complications.[10]
 - Fereydoun Farrokhzad, 53, Iranian entertainer, humanitarian, and dissident, murdered.[11]
 - Wang Hongwen, 56, Chinese politician, liver cancer.[12]
 - Don Lang, 67, English trombonist and singer, cancer.[13]
 - E. Hansford McCourt, 83, American politician.
 - Nicanor Costa Méndez, 69, Argentine diplomat.
 - Tetsu Nakamura, 83, Japanese film actor and opera singer.
 - Eddie Riska, 72, American basketball player.[14]
 
4
    
- Ralph Cooper, 84, American actor and screenwriter, cancer.[15]
 - Norm King, 73, Australian politician.[16]
 - Seichō Matsumoto, 82, Japanese author.[17]
 - František Tomášek, 93, Czech Roman Catholic cardinal.[18]
 
5
    
- Juan David García Bacca, 91, Spanish-Venezuelan philosopher.[19]
 - Tante Leen, 80, Dutch levenslied singer.
 - Robert Muldoon, 70, New Zealand politician, prime minister (1975–1984).[20]
 - Achyut Patwardhan, 87, Indian independence activist and politician.
 - Jeff Porcaro, 38, American drummer (Toto), heart attack.[21]
 - Bhagat Puran Singh, 88, Indian writer, environmentalist, and philanthropist.
 - Lefty Wilkie, 77, Canadian-American baseball player.[22]
 
6
    
- Beyler Agayev, 23, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Simcha Bunim Alter, 94, Israeli orthodox rabbi.
 - Heinrich Eckstein, 85, German politician.[23]
 - Frank Jerwa, 83, Polish-Canadian ice hockey left winger.[24]
 - Zakir Majidov, 36, Azerbaijani soldier, helicopter crash.
 - Ruslan Polovinko, 22, Ukrainian-Azerbaijani helicopter pilot, helicopter crash.
 - Javanshir Rahimov, 19, Azerbaijani soldier, helicopter crash.
 - Mazahir Rustamov, 32, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Massimo Salvadori, 84, British-Italian historian and anti-fascist.
 
7
    
- Alakbar Aliyev, 36, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - John Anderson, 69, American actor (Psycho, Eight Men Out, MacGyver), heart attack.[25]
 - Aslan Qabil oğlu Atakişiyev, 38, Azerbaijani officer and war hero, killed in action.
 - Leszek Błażyński, 43, Polish boxer and Olympic medalist, suicide.[26]
 - Pablo Cumo, 94, Argentine actor.
 - Mariusz Dmochowski, 61, Polish actor.
 - Moma Marković, 79, Serbian communist politician.
 - Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, 62, Spanish politician, cancer.[27]
 - Sándor Szabó, 51, Hungarian fencer and Olympian.[28]
 - Berthold Teusner, 85, Australian politician.
 
8
    
- Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei, 92, Iranian Marja'.[29]
 - Ivan Anikeyev, 59, Soviet cosmonaut, cancer.
 - Alison Gertz, 26, American AIDS activist, AIDS.[30]
 - Mohan Jayamaha, 43, Sri Lankan naval admiral, landmine explosion.
 - Denzil Kobbekaduwa, 52, Sri Lankan lieutenant general, landmine explosion.
 - John Kordic, 27, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals), drug overdose.[31]
 - Egisto Macchi, 64, Italian composer.[32]
 - Thomas J. McIntyre, 77, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1962–1979).[33]
 - Bertalan Papp, 78, Hungarian fencer.[34]
 - Vijaya Wimalaratne, 51, Sri Lankan general, landmine explosion.
 
9
    
- Sukhdev Singh Babbar, 37, Indian Sikh militant, shot.
 - Patrick Devlin, Baron Devlin, 86, British judge.[35]
 - Manuel Ulloa Elias, 69, Peruvian politician and economist.
 - Blaž Kraljević, 44, Bosnian soldier, shot.[36]
 - David Llewellyn, 76, British politician and junior minister.
 - Bill Russell, 87, American composer.[37]
 - H. W. Whillock, 88, American politician.[38]
 
10
    
- Shimon Agranat, 85, Israeli jurist.[39]
 - Aribert Heim, 78, Austrian SS doctor and war criminal during World War II, colorectal cancer.
 - Kurt A. Körber, 82, German businessman.
 - Adrienne J. Smith, 58, American psychologist, cancer.[40]
 - S. P. P. Thorat, 85, Indian Army officer.
 
11
    
- James R. Allen, 66, United States Air Force general, cancer.[41]
 - Dorsey B. Hardeman, 89, American politician.
 - Mario Nigro, 75, Italian painter.[42]
 - Bernard Ramm, 76, Canadian theologian.[43]
 
12
    
- Eduardo Anguita, 77, Chilean poet.[44]
 - John Cage, 79, American composer, stroke.[45]
 - Paolo Caccia Dominioni, 96, Italian soldier and resistance fighter during World War II.
 - Kenji Nakagami, 46, Japanese novelist and essayist, kidney cancer.[46]
 - James Ellsworth Noland, 72, American judge and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–1951).[47]
 - James W. Payne, 62, American set decorator (The Sting, Slap Shot, The Love Boat), Oscar winner (1974).
 - Patricia Harmsworth, Viscountess Rothermere, 63, English actress and socialite, heart attack.
 - Henry A. Schade, 91, American Navy officer and naval architect.
 
13
    
- Clifford Allison, 27, American racing driver, racing crash.
 - Bets Dekens, 85, Dutch Olympic discus thrower (1928).[48]
 - Jan Elburg, 72, Dutch poet.[49]
 - David Kaplan, 44-45, American journalist and news producer, shot.
 
14
    
- Harry Allen, 80, English executioner.
 - Deane Kincaide, 81, American jazz musician.
 - Marcel Le Glay, 72, French historian and archaeologist.[50]
 - Masinde Muliro, 70, Kenyan politician.
 - Norah Phillips, Baroness Phillips, 82, British politician.
 - Senthamarai, 57, Indian actor.
 - John Sirica, 88, American judge, cardiac arrest.[51]
 - Tony Williams, 64, American singer (The Platters), emphysema.[52]
 
15
    
- Jackie Edwards, 53-54, Jamaican musician, heart attack.[53]
 - Linda Laubenstein, 45, American physician, heart attack.
 - Ron Malo, 56, American audio engineer.
 - Giorgio Perlasca, 82, Italian businessman and anti-fascist, heart attack.[54]
 
16
    
- Malcolm Atterbury, 85, American actor (The Birds, Apple's Way, Emperor of the North).[55]
 - Mark Heard, 40, American musician, cardiac arrest.
 - Robert E. Miles, 67, American white supremacist theologist religious leader.
 - Yvonne Simon, 81, French racing driver.[56]
 - Karl Storch, 78, German hammer thrower and Olympic medalist.[57]
 - Antoni Wieczorek, 68, Polish ski jumper and Olympian, traffic collision.[58]
 
17
    
- Jéhan Le Roy, 68, French Olympic equestrian (1960).[59]
 - Barbara Morgan, 92, American photographer.[60]
 - John Maclay, 1st Viscount Muirshiel, 86, British politician.
 - Tom Nolan, 71, Irish politician.
 - Tommy Nutter, 49, British fashion designer, AIDS.[61]
 - Al Parker, 40, American pornographic actor, producer, and director, AIDS-related complications.
 - Tecla San Andres Ziga, 85, Filipino politician.
 - Stanley Woodward, 93, American envoy and ambassador.[62]
 
18
    
- Simon Hartog, 52, British filmmaker, leukaemia.[63]
 - Chris McCandless, 24, American adventurer, starvation, poisoning.
 - Sixten Ringbom, 57, Finnish art historian.[64]
 - John Sturges, 82, American film director (The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Bad Day at Black Rock), heart attack, heart failure.[65]
 
19
    
- Jean Accart, 80, French flying ace during World War II.[66]
 - Clyde D. Eddleman, 90, American general.[67]
 - Jean-Albert Grégoire, 93, French racing driver and engineer.[68]
 - Jean Hubeau, 75, French pianist, composer and pedagogue.[69]
 - Drahomír Koudelka, 46, Czech Olympic volleyball player (1968).[70]
 - Norvel Lee, 67, American Olympic boxer (1952), pancreatic cancer.[71]
 - George McIlraith, 84, Canadian politician.
 - Carsten Winger, 85, Norwegian actor.
 
20
    
- Eliezer Berkovits, 83, Romanian-American theologian and rabbi.[72]
 - Walter Grabmann, 86, German flying ace during World War II.
 - Walter Lincoln Hawkins, 81, American chemist and engineer.[73]
 - Alex McKenzie, 95, New Zealand sharebroker and politician.
 - Liu Zhen, 77, Chinese general.
 
21
    
- Theodor Berger, 87, Austrian composer.[74]
 - Harry Kaskey, 90, American Olympic speed skater (1924).[75]
 - Isidro Lángara, 80, Spanish football player.
 - Arturo Martínez, 74, Mexican film actor and director.
 - Zühtü Müridoğlu, 86, Turkish sculptor.
 - Dai Vernon, 98, Canadian magician.[76]
 - Mike Wise, 28, American gridiron football player, suicide.[77]
 
22
    
- Mark E. Andrews, 88, American oil executive, complications following a stroke.[78]
 - Hallowell Davis, 95, American physiologist and otolaryngologist.[79]
 - Paul A. Dodd, 90, American educator and economist.[80]
 - Gerald Ketchum, 83, American naval officer.
 - Ljubomir Kokeza, 72, Croatian football player.[81]
 - Ruslan Muradov, 19, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 
23
    
- David Hallifax, 64, British naval officer, ALS.[82]
 - Joe Marconi, 58, American gridiron football player, leukemia.[83]
 - Charles August Nichols, 81, American animator and film director.
 - Cyril Rushton, 69, Australian politician.
 - Virginia Sale, 93, American actress, heart failure.[84]
 - Donald Stewart, 71, Scottish politician.[85]
 - N. Veeraswamy, 60, Indian film producer.
 - Alf Watson, 85, Australian track and field athlete and Olympian.[86]
 - Jim Young, 76, Irish hurler and Gaelic football player.
 
24
    
- Bekor Ashot, 32, Armenian military leader, killed in battle.
 - André Donner, 74, Dutch jurist.[87]
 - George Jones, 95, Australian Air Force commander.[88]
 - Margie Liszt, 83, American actress, cancer.
 - Larrie Londin, 48, American drummer, heart attack.
 - Andrei Lupan, 80, Moldovan writer and politician.[89]
 - Yunis Najafov, 24, Azerbaijan soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Lazăr Sfera, 83, Romanian football player.[90]
 
25
    
- Neil Stanley Crawford, 61, Canadian politician and jazz musician, ALS.
 - George R. Nelson, 65, American set decorator (The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now, The Right Stuff), Oscar winner (1975).
 - Frederick O'Neal, 86, American actor and television director.[91]
 - Veikko Peräsalo, 80, Finnish athlete and Olympian.[92]
 - Cyril Stanley Smith, 88, British metallurgist and historian of science, cancer.[93]
 
26
    
- Sammy Benskin, 69, American pianist.[94]
 - Bob de Moor, 66, Belgian comic artist.[95]
 - Nguyen Thi Dinh, 72, Vietnamese Army general and Vice President.
 - Daniel Gorenstein, 69, American mathematician.[96]
 - Sammy Timberg, 89, American musician and composer.
 
27
    
- Sovqiyar Abdullayev, 23, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Bengt Holbek, 59, Danish folklorist.[97]
 - Gonzalo Jiménez, 90, Spanish Olympic water polo player (1928).[98]
 - Peter Jørgensen, 85, Danish boxer and Olympic medalist.[99]
 - George H. Kerr, 80, American diplomat.[100]
 - Daniel K. Ludwig, 95, American shipping businessman.[101]
 - Hélène Perdrière, 82, French stage and film actress.[102]
 - Max Stiepl, 78, Austrian Olympic speed skater (1936, 1948).[103]
 
28
    
- Otar Dadunashvili, 64, Soviet and Georgian cyclist and Olympian.[104]
 - Tom Drake-Brockman, 73, Australian politician.
 - Bedwyr Lewis Jones, 59, Welsh scholar, literary critic and linguist.[105]
 - Asri Muda, 68, Malaysian politician.
 - Tan Qixiang, 81, Chinese geographer and historian.
 
29
    
- Andy Gilbert, 78, American baseball player.[106]
 - Félix Guattari, 62, French psychoanalyst and philosopher, heart attack.[107]
 - Heini Hediger, 83, Swiss biologist.
 - Mary Norton, 88, English writer (The Borrowers).[108]
 - Erling Petersen, 86, Norwegian politician.
 - Jo Ann Robinson, 80, American civil rights activist.
 - Henricus Rol, 86, Dutch painter.[109]
 - Victor H. Schiro, 88, American politician.
 - Teddy Turner, 75, English actor (Never the Twain, Emmerdale, All Creatures Great and Small), emphysema.
 - Weng Weng, 34, Filipino actor, heart attack.
 
30
    
- Claude Barma, 73, French director and screenwriter.[110]
 - Hideo Gosha, 63, Japanese film director.[111]
 - Ernst Ihbe, 78, German cyclist and Olympic champion.[112]
 - Rubén Uriza, 73, Mexican show jumper and Olympic champion.[113]
 
31
    
- Matlab Guliyev, 33, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Wolfgang Güllich, 31, German rock climber, traffic collision.
 - Cletus F. O'Donnell, 75, American Roman Catholic prelate.[114]
 - John Salathé, 93, Swiss-American rock climber.
 - George Leonard Trager, 86, American linguist.[115]
 - Charles L. Weltner, 64, American jurist and politician.[116]
 - Hans Wimmer, 85, German sculptor.
 
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