Deaths in January 1996
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1996.
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 1996
    
    1
    
- Arleigh Burke, 94, United States Navy admiral.[1]
 - Dori Dorika, 82, Russian-Italian actress.
 - Alifa Rifaat, 65, Egyptian author.
 - Arthur Rudolph, 89, German rocket engineer.[2]
 - Jessie Vihrog, 89, South African-born German film actress.
 - Virgil W. Vogel, 76, American television and film director.[3]
 - Sergei Yakovlev, 70, Soviet/Russian actor.[4]
 
2
    
- Michel Berto, 46, French actor.[5]
 - Viatcheslav Nazarov, 43, Russian musician, traffic collision.[6]
 - Karl Rappan, 90, Austrian football player and coach.[7]
 
- Julià Reig Ribó, 84, Andorran politician.
 
- Efua Theodora Sutherland, 71, Ghanaian writer.
 
3
    
- Aníbal Pinto Santa Cruz, 76-77, Chilean economist, heart attack.
 - Terence Cuneo, 88, British artist.[8]
 - Paul Lipson, 82, American stage actor.[9]
 - Connie Ryan, 75, American baseball player and coach.[10]
 - Ričardas Vaitkevičius, 62, Soviet/Lithuanian rower and Olympian.[11]
 
4
    
- Anna Amalie Abert, 89, German musicologist.[12]
 - Tino Bianchi, 90, Italian actor, pneumonia.
 - Jean Feyte, 92, French film editor.
 - Bob Flanagan, 43, American writer, performance artist, poet, musician, and comic, cystic fibrosis.[13]
 - Zhou Mingzhen, 77, Chinese paleontologist.
 - Steve Raines, 79, American actor (Rawhide).
 - Ramón Vinay, 84, Chilean opera singer.[14]
 
5
    
- Yahya Ayyash, 29, Palestinian chief bombmaker of Hamas, homicide.
 - Gus Bivona, 80, American musician.[15]
 - Václav David, 85, Czechoslovak politician.
 - Lincoln Kirstein, 88, American writer, impresario, art connoisseur, and philanthropist.[16]
 - Knut Løfsnes, 77, Norwegian resistance member during World War II and politician.
 - Thung Sin Nio, 93, Indonesian-Dutch women's rights activist, physician, economist and politician.
 - Elmer Singleton, 77, American baseball player.[17]
 
6
    
- Henry Hopkinson, 1st Baron Colyton, 94, British politician.
 - Jan Willem de Pous, 75, Dutch politician and economist.[18]
 - William J. Dyess, 66, American diplomat, cancer.[19]
 - Duane Hanson, 70, American sculptor.[20]
 - Johnnie Johnston, 80, American actor and singer.[21]
 - Maude Kegg, 91, American Ojibwe traditionalist, bead artist, and author.
 - John Philipps Kenyon, 68, British historian.[22]
 - Kim Kwang-seok, 31, South Korean musician, suicide.
 - Kurt Schmücker, 76, German politician.
 - Chubby Wise, 80, American bluegrass fiddler.[23]
 
7
    
- William H. Clothier, 92, American cinematographer.[24]
 - John A. Gronouski, 76, American diplomat.[25]
 - Károly Grósz, 65, Hungarian politician, kidney cancer.[26]
 - V. Kumar, 61, India film score composer.
 - Seton Lloyd, 93, British archaeologist.[27]
 - Harold Norman Moldenke, 86, American botanist and taxonomist.
 - Tarō Okamoto, 84, Japanese artist, art theorist, and writer, Parkinson's disease.[28]
 - Bienvenido Santos, 84, Filipino writer.[29]
 - Heinrich Scheel, 80, German historian of modern age.
 - Aaron Stell, 84, American film and television editor.
 
8
    
- Paul Cleary, 73, American gridiron football player.[30]
 - Carmen Conde, 88, Spanish poet, novelist, literary critic, Alzheimer's disease.[31]
 - Teobaldo Depetrini, 81, Italian football player and coach.[32]
 - John Hargreaves, 50, Australian actor, AIDS-related complications.[33]
 - Fernand Leblanc, 78, Canadian politician.
 - Joyce McCartan, 65, Northern Irish community worker and peace activist.[34]
 - Norrie McCathie, 34, Scottish football player, carbon monoxide poisoning.
 - Michiya Mihashi, 65, Japanese singer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[35]
 - Harlan Mills, 76, American computer scientist and academic.[36]
 - François Mitterrand, 79, French statesman and President of France, prostate cancer.[37]
 - Howard Taubman, 88, American theatre critic.[38]
 - Paul Vialar, 97, French writer.[39]
 - Sadao Watanabe, 83, Japanese printmaker.[40]
 
9
    
- Abdullah al-Qasemi, 89, Saudi Arabian writer and intellectual, cancer.
 - Moe Becker, 78, American basketball player.[41]
 - Ronnie Bell, 88, British physical chemist.[42]
 - Howie Braun, 83, American basketball player and coach.
 - Roger Freed, 49, American baseball player.[43]
 - Félix González-Torres, 38, American artist, AIDS-related complications.[44]
 - Metin Göktepe, 27, Turkish photojournalist, beaten to death.
 - M. Larry Lawrence, 69, American diplomat.[45]
 - Walter M. Miller, 72, American fiction writer, suicide.[46]
 - Fearless Nadia, 88, Australian-Indian actress and stuntwoman.
 - Sultan Rahi, 57, Pakistani actor, producer and screenwriter, ballistic trauma.
 - Özdemir Sabancı, 54, Turkish businessman, murdered.
 - Jack Smith, 79, American journalist, author, and newspaper columnist.
 - Mike Synar, 45, American politician, brain cancer.[47]
 - Louis William Tordella, 84, American mathematician and deputy director of the National Security Agency.[48]
 - Danni Xtravaganza, 34, American member of the ballroom scene, AIDS-related complications.
 
10
    
- Ivan Deryugin, 67, Soviet/Russian modern pentathlete and Olympic champion.[49]
 - Raymond H. Fogler, 103, American politician.
 - Dean McAdams, 78, American gridiron football player.[50]
 - Egidio Ortona, 85, Italian diplomat.[51]
 - Don Richardson, 77, American television director (Lost in Space, The Adventures of Ellery Queen, Bonanza).
 - Joseph Charles Schultz Jr., 77, American baseball player, manager, and coach.[52]
 
11
    
- Harold Walter Bailey, 96, British scholar of Asian languages.
 - Tato Bores, 70, Argentine actor.
 - Roger Crozier, 53, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.[53]
 - Eric Hebborn, 61, English painter, draughtsman, art forger and author, homicide.[54]
 - Ike Isaacs, 76, Burmese-English jazz guitarist.[55]
 
12
    
- Eduard Haken, 85, Czech actor, doctor and opera singer.
 - Edmund Happold, 65, British engineer and activist.
 - Jonas Jonsson, 92, Swedish sport shooter.[56]
 - Joseph Kuzmin, 85, Russian politician.
 - Jon Pattis, American engineer imprisoned in Iran, congestive heart failure.[57]
 - John Howard Purnell, 70, Welsh chemist.
 - Fouad Sedki, 70, Egyptian football player.[58]
 - Bartel Leendert van der Waerden, 92, Dutch mathematician and mathematics historian.[59]
 - Dai Ward, 61, Welsh football player.[60]
 
13
    
- Denise Grey, 99, Italian-French actress.[61]
 - Mark Herron, 67, American actor, cancer.
 - Dean Kelley, 64, American basketball player.[62]
 - Ester Krumbachová, 72, Czech filmmaker.[63]
 - Bobby Langton, 77, English football player and manager.[64]
 - Aliou Mahamidou, 48, Nigerien politician and Prime Minister.
 - Sam Merwin, Jr., 85, American writer.[65]
 - Elina Pohjanpää, 62, Finnish actress, oral cancer.
 - Jorge Sapelli, 70, Uruguayan politician.
 
14
    
- Annie Broadbent, 87, British artistic gymnast.[66]
 - Umberto Drei, 70, Italian racing cyclist.[67]
 - Jacques Lebrun, 85, French sailor.
 - Onno Tunç, 47, Turkish composer, plane crash.
 
15
    
- Les Baxter, 73, American musician, singer, and composer.[68]
 - Richard Cobb, 78, British historian, essayist, and professor.[69]
 - Gerhard Huttula, 93, German cinematographer and film director.[70]
 - Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho, 57, King of Lesotho, traffic collision.[71]
 - Edward Makula, 65, Polish aviator.
 - Mohsin Naqvi, 48, Pakistani poet, murdered.
 - Max Varnel, 70, French film director.[72]
 - Rudolf Wanderone, 82, American pool player.[73]
 
16
    
- Marcia Davenport, 92, American author and music critic.[74]
 - Richard Kermode, 49, American keyboardist.[75]
 - Harry Potts, 75, English football player and manager.[76]
 - Kurt Svanström, 80, Swedish football player.
 
17
    
- Arnold Anderson, 83, New Zealand sprinter.
 - Barbara Jordan, 59, American politician, pneumonia.[77]
 - Charles Madge, 83, English poet, journalist and sociologist.[78]
 - Harry Robertson, 63, Scottish musician, bandleader, and composer.[79]
 - Juan Luis Segundo, 70, Uruguayan priest and theologian.[80]
 - Xuefan Zhu, 90, Chinese politician.
 
18
    
- Osro Cobb, 91, American lawyer and politician.[81]
 - Leonor Fini, 87, Argentine painter, designer and writer.[82]
 - John Hope, 1st Baron Glendevon, 83, British politician.[83]
 - N. T. Rama Rao, 72, Indian actor, producer, director, and politician, heart attack.[84]
 - Alberto Ruschel, 77, Brazilian actor, producer, and director.[85]
 
19
    
- Upendranath Ashk, 85, Indian novelist, short story writer and playwright.[86]
 - Bernard Baily, 79, American comic book artist.
 - A. G. Gaston, 103, American businessman.[87]
 - Kasım Gülek, 91, Turkish politician.[88]
 - Byron Keith, 78, American actor (77 Sunset Strip, Batman, The Stranger), heart attack.
 - Anton Myrer, 73, American author, leukemia.[89]
 - Donny Schmit, 29, American motorcycle racer, aplastic anemia.
 - Don Simpson, 52, American film producer (Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, The Rock), heart failure.[90]
 - Lucien Theys, 68, Belgian long-distance and steeplechase runner.[91]
 - Harold Wolpe, 70, South African political economist.
 
20
    
- Buster Benton, 63, American blues guitarist and singer, diabetes.[92]
 - Tom Dimitroff, Sr., 60, American and Canadian football player and coach.[93]
 - Sidney Korshak, 88, American lawyer and "fixer" for the Chicago Mafia.[94]
 - Joseph Mermans, 73, Belgian football player.
 - Gerry Mulligan, 68, American jazz baritone saxophonist, arranger and composer, liver cancer.[95]
 - Lo Wei, 77, Chinese film director, heart failure.[96]
 
21
    
- Jordan Christopher, 55, American actor (Secrets of Midland Heights) and singer.
 - Roman Cieślewicz, 66, Polish artist, laryngeal cancer.[97]
 - Herbert McEver, 89, American sportsman and coach.
 - Peter Stadlen, 85, British pianist.[98]
 - Henry Serrano Villard, 95, American diplomat and author, pneumonia.[99]
 
22
    
- William Cantrell, 87, American powerboat and racecar driver.
 - Israel Eldad, 85, Israeli philosopher.[100]
 - Dick Rand, 64, American baseball player.[101]
 - Petro Shelest, 87, Soviet/Ukrainian politician.
 
23
    
- Cliff Griffith, 79, American racecar driver.
 - Norman MacCaig, 85, Scottish poet and teacher.[102]
 - Richard Sakakida, 75, American intelligence agent.
 - Horst Wende, 76, German musician.[103]
 - Art White, 80, American gridiron football player.[104]
 
24
    
- Jimmy Davidson, 70, Scottish football player.
 - Sándor Iharos, 65, Hungarian long-distance runner.[105]
 - Tom Tracy, 61, American gridiron football player.[106]
 - Wim Umboh, 62, Indonesian film director.
 - Seigo Yamaguchi, 71, Japanese aikido instructor and Aikikai teacher.
 
25
    
- Billy Bailey, 49, American murderer, execution by hanging.[107]
 - Ruth Berghaus, 68, German stage director of opera, cancer.[108]
 - Antonio Buenaventura, 91, Filipino composer and musician.
 - Ángel García, 76, Cuban sprinter.[109]
 - Jack Haden, 81, American gridiron football player.[110]
 - Mian Shaukat Hussain, 67, Pakistani tabla player.
 - Jonathan Larson, 35, American composer and playwright (Rent, Tick, Tick... Boom!), aortic dissection.[111]
 - Yuri Levitansky, 74, Russian poet and writer.[112]
 
26
    
- Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer, 92, Dutch theologian.[113]
 - Harold Brodkey, 65, American short-story writer and novelist, AIDS-related complications.[114]
 - Saul Goodman, 88, American timpanist.[115]
 - Yawara Hata, 85, Japanese politician and lawyer.
 - Frank Howard, 86, American gridiron football player and coach.[116]
 - Charles Jewtraw, 95, American speed skater.[117]
 - Jiří Kotalík, 75, Czech art historian and gallery director.[118]
 - Henry Lewis, 63, American conductor, heart attack.[119]
 - Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg, 74, German noble.
 - Bob Pastor, 82, American boxer.[120]
 - Allan Robert Phillips, 81, American ornithologist, cancer.
 - Stevie Plunder, 32, Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter, suicide.
 - Dave Schultz, 36, American wrestler and murder victim, shot.[121]
 - Hormasji Maneckji Seervai, 89, Indian lawyer.
 - John Albert Taylor, 36, American murderer, execution by firing squad.[122]
 - Dimitri Zaitz, 78, American shot putter.[123]
 
27
    
- Olga Havlová, 62, Czech activist and first wife of president Václav Havel, cancer.[124]
 - Vyacheslav Lemeshev, 43, Olympic boxer.[125]
 - Patrick Ludlow, 92, British actor.[126]
 - Thomas Mitchell, 93, English cricket player.
 - Vsevolod Sanayev, 83, Russian/Soviet actor.[127]
 - Barbara Skelton, 79, English memoirist, novelist and socialite.[128]
 - Ralph Yarborough, 92, American politician and lawyer.[129]
 
28
    
- Dev Kant Baruah, 81, Indian politician.
 - Joseph Brodsky, 55, Russian-American poet, heart attack.[130]
 - Burne Hogarth, 84, American cartoonist.[131]
 - Piero Palermini, 70, Italian actor.
 - Jerry Siegel, 81, American comic book artist, co-creator of Superman, heart attack.[132]
 - Geo Widengren, 88, Swedish historian and academic.[133]
 - San Yu, 77, Burmese general, politician, and president of Myanmar.[134]
 
29
    
- Julius Posener, 91, German architectural historian and author.[135]
 - Terence Reese, 82, British bridge player and writer.[136]
 - Bill Sorensen, New Zealand rugby player, coach and administrator.
 - Jamie Uys, 74, South African film director, film producer, and screenwriter, heart attack.[137]
 
30
    
- Friedrich Benfer, 90, German actor.
 - Guy Doleman, 72, New Zealand actor (Thunderball, The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin), lung cancer.[138]
 - Gino Gallagher, 33, Irish republican and member of the Irish National Liberation Army, shot.
 - Bob Thiele, 73, American record producer and music executive, kidney failure.[139]
 
31
    
- E. C. L. During Caspers, 61, Dutch archaeologist.[140]
 - Olle Hallberg, 92, Swedish long jumper and Olympian.[141]
 - Rufus G. Herring, 74, United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient.
 - Wolf Karni, 84, Finnish football referee.
 - Gustave Solomon, 65, American mathematician and electrical engineer.[142]
 
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