Deaths in September 1991
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1991.
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.
 
September 1991
    
    1
    
- Otl Aicher, 69, German graphic designer and typographer, traffic collision.[1]
 - Allan Grossman, 80, Canadian politician, cancer.[2]
 - Luis Negrón López, 82, Puerto Rican politician.
 - Hannibal Valdimarsson, 88, Icelandic politician.
 
2
    
- Arnold Chernushevich, 58, Soviet fencer and Olympic medalist.[3]
 - František Hanus, 75, Czech actor.
 - Laura Riding, 90, American writer, cardiac arrest.[4]
 - Alfonso García Robles, 80, Mexican diplomat, Nobel Prize recipient (1982).[5]
 
3
    
- Jean Bourgoin, 78, French cinematographer (The Longest Day), Oscar winner (1963).[6]
 - Frank Capra, 94, Italian-American film director (It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It Happened One Night), Oscar winner (1935, 1937, 1939), heart attack.[7]
 - Eduardo Cordero, 69, Chilean basketball player.[8]
 - Falk Harnack, 78, German film director.[9]
 - Daniel Prenn, 86, Polish-German-British tennis player, Alzheimer's disease.
 
4
    
- Charlie Barnet, 77, American jazz musician.[10]
 - Henri de Lubac, 95, French cardinal.[11]
 - Azellus Denis, 84, Canadian politician.
 - Knud Hallest, 82, Danish film actor.
 - Tom Tryon, 65, American actor and novelist, stomach cancer.[12]
 - Dottie West, 58, American country singer, complications from a traffic collision.[13]
 
5
    
- Raymond Dronne, 83, French resistance fighter during World War II.[14]
 - Sharad Joshi, 60, Indian poet, writer, and satirist.[15]
 - Carol Kalish, 36, American writer, editor, and comic book retailer, intracranial aneurysm.
 - Åke Nilsson, 63, Swedish alpine skier and Olympian.[16]
 - Alexander Pushnin, 70, Soviet painter.
 - Peter Slaghuis, 30, Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer, traffic collision.
 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid, 90, Turkish artist.[17]
 
6
    
- Eugene Bolden, 92, American Olympic swimmer (1920).[18]
 - Donald Henry Gaskins, 58, American convicted serial killer, execution by electric chair.
 - Bob Goldham, 69, Canadian ice hockey player.[19]
 - Mohamad Noah Omar, 93, Malaysian politician.
 - Alfredo Rizzo, 89, Italian actor.
 - Robert Stoller, 66, American psychiatrist and researcher , traffic collision.[20]
 
7
    
- Buddy Banks, 81, American jazz tenor saxophonist, pianist, and bandleader.
 - Héctor-Neri Castañeda, 66, Guatemalan-American philosopher and publisher.
 - John Crosby, 79, American media critic, cancer.[21]
 - John H. Lawrence, 87, American physicist.[22]
 - Edwin McMillan, 83, American physicist, first to synethesize neptunium, Nobel Prize recipient (1951), complications of diabetes mellitus.[23]
 - Chintaman Govind Pandit, 96, Indian virologist and writer.
 - Haakon Pedersen, 84, Norwegian speed skater and Olympian.[24]
 - Ben Piazza, 58, American actor (Mask, Santa Barbara, The Blues Brothers), AIDS-related cancer.[25]
 - Ravi Narayana Reddy, 83, Indian communist politician and peasant leader.
 
8
    
- Odd Bull, 84, Norwegian Air Force general.
 - Brad Davis, 41, American actor (Midnight Express, Chariots of Fire, Querelle), assisted suicide.[26]
 - Gordon Gunson, 87, English footballer.[27]
 - Latif Karimov, 84, Azerbaijani artist.
 - Alex North, 80, American film composer (A Streetcar Named Desire, Spartacus, Cleopatra), Emmy winner (1976).[28]
 - Luigi Pareyson, 73, Italian philosopher.[29]
 - Mack Reynolds, 56, American gridiron football player.
 - Lou Rosenberg, 87, American baseball player.[30]
 
9
    
- Concetto Lo Bello, 67, Italian football referee and politician.[31]
 - Åke Holmberg, 84, Swedish writer and translator.[32]
 - Efraim Racker, 78, Austrian biochemist, stroke.[33]
 - Henri H. Stahl, 90, Romanian marxist cultural anthropologist and social historian.[34]
 
10
    
- Jack Crawford, 83, Australian tennis player.[35]
 - Jan Józef Lipski, 65, Polish writer and politician.
 - Eila Pehkonen, 66, Finnish actress.
 - António Reis, 64, Portuguese film director, screenwriter, and producer.[36]
 - Michel Soutter, 59, Swiss film director and screenwriter, cancer.[37]
 
11
    
- Gail Borden, 84, American figure skater and Olympian.[38]
 - Rudolf Kaiser, 69, German aerospace engineer.
 - Iosif Lengheriu, 77, Romanian football player.[39]
 - Wera Liessem, 78, German actress.
 - Viktor Tegelhoff, 72, Slovak football player and coach.[40]
 
12
    
- Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet, 79, Scottish nobleman, general practitioner and farmer.
 - Saburo Date, 67, Japanese actor.
 - Milton Harris, 85, American chemist.[41]
 - Franz Keller, 78, Swiss psychologist.
 - Feliks Konarski, 84, Polish poet, songwriter, and cabaret performer.
 - Bruce Matthews, 82, Canadian army officer.
 - Chris Von Erich, 21, American professional wrestler, suicide.
 - Harland G. Wood, 84, American biochemist.[42]
 
13
    
- Baruch Ashlag, 84, Polish rabbi.
 - Michael Harrison, 84, English detective and fantasy writer.[43]
 - Robert Irving, 78, British conductor.[44]
 - Huy Kanthoul, 82, Cambodian politician, Prime Minister.
 - Erich Kern, 85, Austrian journalist, nazi propagandist during World War II, and a post-war neo-nazi.[45]
 - Metin Oktay, 55, Turkish football player, traffic collision.[46]
 - Joe Pasternak, 89, Hungarian-American film director, Parkinson's disease.[47]
 - Paul Thompson, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.[48]
 
14
    
- Liu Dagang (chemist), 87, Chinese chemist.
 - Julie Bovasso, 61, American actress (Saturday Night Fever, The Verdict, Moonstruck), cancer.[49]
 - Heinz Budde, 65, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
 - Mieczysław Czechowicz, 60, Polish actor.[50]
 - John King Fairbank, 84, American historian.[51]
 - Moshe Goshen-Gottstein, 66, German-Israeli linguist.[52]
 - Russell Lynes, 80, American art historian.[53]
 
15
    
- André Baruch, 83, French-American radio host, narrator, and sportscaster.
 - Antoine Blavier, 77, Belgian football referee.
 - Đorđe Božović, 35, Serbian mobster and war commander, shot.
 - Otto Buggisch, 81, German mathematician.
 - Petronella Burgerhof, 82, Dutch Olympic gymnast (1928).
 - Smoky Burgess, 64, American baseball player.[54]
 - John Hoyt, 85, American actor (Blackboard Jungle, Julius Caesar, When Worlds Collide), lung cancer.[55]
 - Luis Miró, 78, Spanish footballer.
 - Charles E. Osgood, 74, American psychologist and academic.[56]
 - K. H. Scheer, 63, German science fiction writer.[57]
 - Sulkhan Tsintsadze, 66, Georgian composer.
 
16
    
- Ernest Davies, 89, British journalist, author and politician.[58]
 - Ronald DeWolf, 57, American writer and critic of scientology, diabetes.[59]
 - Murilo Rubião, 75, Brazilian writer.[60]
 - Olga Spessivtseva, 96, Russian ballerina.[61]
 - Carol White, 48, English actress (Poor Cow, I'll Never Forget What's'isname, The Fixer).[62]
 
17
    
- Bernhard Bischoff, 84, German historian, paleographer, and philologist.[63]
 - Zino Francescatti, 89, French violinist.[64]
 - Frank H. Netter, 85, American surgeon.[65]
 - Song Shi-Lun, 84, Chinese general.
 - John Tocher, 65, British trade unionist and communist activist.
 
18
    
- Leland Bell, 68, American painter, leukemia.[66]
 - John Anthony Donovan, 80, Canadian-American Roman Catholic bishop, heart ailment.[67]
 - Harry Sandbach, 88, British academic.[68]
 - Rob Tyner, 46, American singer (MC5), heart attack.[69]
 
19
    
- Lydia Cabrera, 92, Cuban-American ethnographer.[70]
 - Eurico de Freitas, 89, Brazilian athlete and Olympian.[71]
 - LeRoy Lemke, 55, American politician and lawyer.[72]
 - Theodore McEvoy, 86, British Royal Air Force officer.
 
20
    
- Ricardo Arredondo, 42, Mexican boxer.
 - Anton Besold, 87, German politician.
 - Richard Holt, 60, British politician.
 - Chet Morgan, 81, American baseball player and manager.[73]
 - Steve Peek, 77, American baseball player.[74]
 - Louis Clyde Stoumen, 74, American photographer, film director and producer, cancer.[75]
 - Seiichirō Tsuda, 85, Japanese long-distance runner and Olympian.[76]
 
21
    
- Gordon Bashford, 75, British automotive designer.
 - Paul Henry Lang, 90, Hungarian-American musicologist and music critic.[77]
 - Henri Lemoine, 82, French cyclist.[78]
 - Mirza Masood, 82, Indian field hockey player and Olympic champion.[79]
 - Ante Paradžik, 48, Croatian politician, assassinated.
 - Angelo Rossitto, 83, American actor (Freaks).
 - Álvaro, 59, Brazilian football player and manager.
 
22
    
- Tino Casal, 41, Spanish singer, songwriter and producer, traffic collision.[80]
 - Ray Cillien, 52, Luxembourgish Olympic boxer (1960).[81]
 - Louis Dugauguez, 73, French football player and football manager.[82]
 - Yevgeni Ivanovski, 73, Soviet general.
 - Durga Khote, 86, Indian actress.[83]
 
23
    
- Charles V. Dingley, 51, American pornographic film and B movie producer, screenwriter, and director.[84]
 - Harriet Hammond, 91, American silent film actress.
 - Yue-Kong Pao, 72, Hong Kong businessman.
 - Harold Phelps, 88, American long-distance runner.[85]
 - Keith Robertson, 77, American writer, cancer.[86]
 - Philippus Vethaak, 76, Dutch cyclist.[87]
 
24
    
- Yusif Aliyev, 21, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
 - Bolesław Banaś, 79, Polish Olympic fencer (1948).[88]
 - Peter Bellamy, 47, English singer, suicide.
 - Mary Lawrence, 73, American actress, pneumonia.[89]
 - Dom Orejudos, 58, American choreographer, AIDS.
 - Dr. Seuss, 87, American children's author (The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Green Eggs and Ham), cancer.[90]
 - Joyce Steele, 82, Australian politician.
 
25
    
- LeRoy H. Anderson, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1957–1961).[91]
 - Klaus Barbie, 77, German-French war criminal, cancer.[92]
 - Viviane Romance, 79, French actress.[93]
 - Anita Traversi, 54, Swiss singer.
 - Stanley Waters, 71, Canadian politician.
 - Ted A. Wells, 84, American aircraft engineer.
 
26
    
- Leonard J. Chabert, 58, American politician.
 - Helmut Kohl, 48, Austrian football referee and butcher, cancer.[94]
 - Benjamin A. Smith II, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1960–1962).[95]
 - Billy Vaughn, 72, American singer, peritoneal carcinoma.
 
27
    
- Roy Fuller, 79, English writer.[96]
 - Garry Glenn, 36, American songwriter, kidney failure.
 - Richard Goldner, 83, Romanian-Australian violist, pedagogue and inventor.
 - Floyd Huddleston, 73, American songwriter, screenwriter, and television producer.[97]
 - Joe Hulme, 87, English football player and cricket player.[98]
 - Stefan Kisielewski, 80, Polish writer, composer and politician.[99]
 - Eryk Lipiński, 83, Polish artist.[100]
 - Oona O'Neill, 66, American socialite, widow of Charlie Chaplin, pancreatic cancer.[101]
 - Roberto Rojas, 35, Peruvian football player, traffic collision.
 - Alois Vansteenkiste, 63, Belgian racing cyclist.
 - Øyvind Vennerød, 72, Norwegian filmmaker.
 
28
    
- Eugène Bozza, 86, French composer and violinist.[102]
 - Sir Clifford Campbell, 99, Jamaican politician, governor-general (1962–1973).
 - Olin Hatfield Chilson, 87, American district judge of the American District Court for the District of Colorado.
 - Miles Davis, 65, American jazz musician, intracerebral hemorrhage.[103]
 - Ellic Howe, 81, British author.[104]
 - Barbara Rose Johns, 56, American civil rights activist, bone cancer.[105]
 - Peter McKennan, 73, Scottish football player.[106]
 - Shankar Guha Niyogi, 48, Indian labor leader, murdered.
 - Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Peljor, 81, Bhutanese Buddhist spiritual teacher and poet.
 - A. L. Philpott, 72, American politician.[107]
 
29
    
- Zelimir Bakša, 34, Yugoslav People's Army officer, killed in action.
 - Henry Joseph Kelliher, 95, New Zealand businessman.
 - Roger Lafontant, 60, Haitian military leader and politician.[108]
 - Ed Moriarty, 78, American baseball player.[109]
 - Lou Nova, 78, American boxer and actor, cancer.
 - Grace Zaring Stone, 100, American novelist and short-story writer.[110]
 - Yury Veksler, 51, Soviet and Russian cinematographer.
 
30
    
- Osman Alyanak, 79-80, Turkish actor and footballer.
 - Sven Barthel, 88, Swedish writer, journalist, theatre critic and translator.
 - Shmuel Gonen, 61, Israeli general.
 - William Albert Hiltner, 77, American astronomer.
 - King Levinsky, 81, American heavyweight boxer.
 - Nancy Welford, 87, British-American actress.[111]
 - Toma Zdravković, 52, Yugoslav singer, prostate cancer.
 - Claire Zeisler, 88, American fiber artist.[112]
 
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