Deaths in July 1989
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1989.
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.
July 1989
[edit]1
[edit]- William Ching, 75, American actor (D.O.A., Pat and Mike), heart failure.[1]
- Joan Cooper, 66, British actress.
- Dora Gaitskell, 88, Russian Empire–born British Labour Party politician, member of the House of Lords.[2]
- Veriano Ginesi, 82, Italian actor (Even Angels Eat Beans).
- Eric Holland, 68, New Zealand politician, member of the House of Representatives.[3]
- Sumant Moolgaokar, 82, Indian industrialist, architect of Tata Motors).[4]
- António Morais, 54, Portuguese footballer and manager (FC Porto), car crash.
- Viktor Nekipelov, 60, Soviet poet and writer, member of Moscow Helsinki Group.
- Louise Varèse, 98, American writer and translator of French literature.[5]
- James Wicks, 88, British lawyer and Chief Justice of Kenya.
2
[edit]- Andrei Gromyko, 79, Soviet politician and diplomat, Chairman of Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, ambassador to the U.K., stroke.[6]
- Jean Leguay, 79, French Nazi, responsible for rounding up Jews for concentration camps, cancer.[7]
- Josefa Levula, 59, Fijian sprinter, and rugby union and rugby league player (Fiji rugby union team, Rochdale Hornets rugby league club).
- Jean Painlevé, 86, French photographer and filmmaker.
- Franklin J. Schaffner, 69, Japanese-born American director (Patton, Planet of the Apes), lung cancer.[8]
- Wilfrid Sellars, 77, American philosopher.[9]
- Ben Wright, 74, English actor (The Sound of Music), complications of heart surgery.[10]
3
[edit]- Jim Backus, 76, American actor (Gilligan's Island, Mr. Magoo), pneumonia.[11]
- Abe Kesh, 55, American disc jockey and record producer (Blue Cheer).[12]
- Okey Patteson, 90, American politician, governor of West Virginia, pneumonia.[13]
- Mary Shanley, 93, American police officer and detective.[14]
- Loyce Whiteman, 76, American singer.
4
[edit]- Antonio Roldán Betancur, 43, Colombian politician, assassinated.[15]
- Peter Gillett, 75, British Army general.[16]
- Jack Haig, 76, English actor ('Allo 'Allo!), stomach cancer.[17]
- Bob Hawk, 81, American radio quizmaster and comic.[18]
- Win Maung, 73, Burmese politician, President of Burma.[19]
- Leyla Mammadbeyova, 79, Azerbaijani aviator.
- Vic Perrin, 73, American actor (The Outer Limits), cancer.[20]
- Nelson Sullivan, 41, American videographer, heart attack.
5
[edit]- Sirarpie Der Nersessian, 92, Armenian art historian.[21]
- Arthur Bispo do Rosário, 78–80, Brazilian artist, heart attack.[22]
- Ernesto Halffter, 84, Spanish composer and conductor, heart failure.[23]
- Maria Vassiliou, 38, English-born Cypriot actress, cancer.
- Berthold Wolpe, 83, German-born English typographer and type designer.
6
[edit]- Jean Bouise, 60, French actor (Coup de tête).
- János Kádár, 77, Hungarian politician, general secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, pneumonia.[24]
7
[edit]- Irene Bernasconi, 92, Argentinian marine biologist (echinoderms).[25]
- James Carney, 75, Irish Celtic scholar.[26]
- Moshe Kol, 78, Israeli politician, Knesset representative, signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence.[27]
- Donald S. Voorhees, 72, American district judge (Western District of Washington).[28]
8
[edit]- Alice King Chatham, 81, American sculptor, designed helmets, oxygen masks and other personal protective equipment (United States Air Force, NASA).[29]
- August Haußleiter, 84, German politician and journalist.[30]
- Platon Maiboroda, 70, Ukrainian composer.[31]
- Jóvito Villalba, 81, Venezuelan lawyer and politician, member of the Generation of 1928, founder of the Democratic Republican Union.[32]
- Kurt Wagner, 84, East German soldier and politician, Deputy Defence Minister.[33]
9
[edit]- Andrex, 82, French film actor.
- Lillian Friedman Astor, 77, American animator (Betty Boop)
- Salvatore Colombo, 66, Italian Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mogadishu, assassinated.[34]
- Abdellah Guennoun, 80, Moroccan writer and historian
- Piet Lieftinck, 86, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives and Senate, Minister of Finance, heart failure.[35]
- Elliott Sanger, 92, American co-founder of WQXR-FM.[36]
10
[edit]- Mel Blanc, 81, American voice actor and radio personality (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat), emphysema and coronary artery disease.[37]
- Rick Carroll, 42, American program director for radio station KROQ-FM, AIDS.[38]
- Jean-Michel Charlier, 64, Belgian comics writer, co-founder of Pilote.[39]
- Frances Gardner, 76, English cardiologist, introduced angiocardiography to Britain (Royal Free Hospital).[40]
- Nilita Vientós Gastón, 86, Puerto Rican writer and journalist.
- Grace Gibson, 84, American-born Australian radio entrepreneur, executive and producer.[41]
- Basil Gray, 84–85, English art historian, Islamicist and author, head of the British Museum's Oriental department.[42]
- Tommy Trinder, 80, English comedian, host of Sunday Night at the London Palladium.[43]
11
[edit]- Irv Comp, 70, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers).[44]
- Laurence Curtis, 95, American attorney and politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.[45]
- Horia Macellariu, 95, Romanian rear admiral, Royal Romanian Navy commander in Second World War.[46]
- Vic Maile, 55–56, British record producer, cancer.
- Laurence Olivier, 82, English actor and director (Hamlet, Wuthering Heights, Rebecca), renal failure.[47]
- Richard Travis, 76, American actor (The Man Who Came to Dinner).
- Robert Trias, 66, American karate pioneer.[48]
- Tommy Tucker, 86, American bandleader ("I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire").[49]
- Sylwester Zych, 39, Polish Catholic priest, likely murdered.[50]
12
[edit]- Sidney Hook, 86, American philosopher, heart failure.[51]
- Carlos Puebla, 71, Cuban singer, guitarist and composer.
- Tunku Abdul Rahman, 55, Malaysian royal, Crown Prince of Johor.
- Benjamin B. Rubinstein, 84, Finnish-born American physician and psychoanalyst, cancer.[52]
- Prince Wolfgang of Hesse, 92, Crown Prince of Finland.
13
[edit]- A. Amirthalingam, 61, Sri Lankan politician, member of Parliament, Leader of the Opposition, assassinated.[53]
- John Bryant, 72, American actor (The Virginian)
- Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou, 58, Iranian Kurdish politician, assassinated.
- Homer Gudelsky, 78, American real estate developer (Tysons Corner Center, Westfield Wheaton), leukemia.[54]
- Davud Monshizadeh, 74, Iranian Nazi, founder of SUMKA.[55]
- Arnaldo Ochoa, 58–59, Cuban general, executed.[56]
- Pedro Orata, 90, Filipino educator, "father of Barrio High Schools".
- V. Yogeswaran, 55, Sri Lankan lawyer, politician and member of Parliament, assassinated.[57]
14
[edit]- Said S. Bedair, 40, Egyptian microwave scientist, death ostensibly from a fall.[58]
- Frank Bell, 72, British educator, founded Bell Educational Trust.
15
[edit]- Alexander Altunin, 67, Soviet army general and politician.[59]
- Will Bradley, 77, American trombonist and bandleader ("Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar").[60]
- Laurie Cunningham, 33, English international footballer (West Bromwich Albion, England), car crash.[61]
- Nesuhi Ertegun, 71, Turkish-born American record producer, co-founded New York Cosmos, complications of cancer surgery.[62]
- Maria Kuncewiczowa, 93, Russian Empire–born Polish novelist (Cudzoziemka).[63]
- Artur Sandauer, 75, Polish literary critic, essayist and professor.[64]
- Elizabeth Savage, 71, American novelist and short-story writer.[65]
- Teiichi Suzuki, 100, Japanese army general, Minister of State, member of the House of Peers, heart failure.[66]
- William F. Temple, 75, British science fiction writer (Four Sided Triangle).[67]
- Dennis Wilson, 69, British pianist, composer and conductor.
16
[edit]- John N. Dempsey, 74, Irish-born American politician, Governor of Connecticut, lung cancer.[68]
- Nicolás Guillén, 87, Cuban poet, journalist and political activist, Parkinson's disease.[69]
- Brynmor Jones, 85, Welsh-born vice-chancellor of the University of Hull.[70]
- Herbert von Karajan, 81, Austrian conductor, principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, heart attack.[71]
- Uma Maheswaran, 44, Sri Lankan Tamil rebel, founder of the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam, assassinated.[72]
- Shmuel Rodensky, 86, Russian-born Israeli actor (Tevye and His Seven Daughters, The Odessa File), heart attack.
17
[edit]- Dudley Brooks, 75, American jazz pianist and composer.
- Paul C, 24, American hip hopper, producer and engineer, murdered.
- Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil, 89, French pianist and wife of Samuel Beckett, member of the French Resistance.[73]
- Dayal Kaur Khalsa, 46, American-born Canadian author and illustrator of children's books, breast cancer.[74]
- Paul Lemerle, 86, French founding president of the International Association of Byzantine Studies.[75]
- John McAnulty, Northern Irish grain importer and informant, killed by the IRA.[76]
- Vuppuluri Ganapathi Sastry, 100, Indian Sanskrit and Vedas scholar and writer.
18
[edit]- Donnie Moore, 35, American Major League baseballer (California Angels), suicide.[77]
- Oonah Keogh, 86, Irish member of the Dublin Stock Exchange.[78]
- Marika Nezer, 82–83, Greek actress.
- Rebecca Schaeffer, 21, American actress (My Sister Sam), murdered.[79]
- Mihailo Živanović, 61, Yugoslavian clarinettist, composer and conductor.
19
[edit]- J. M. Cohen, 86, British translator of European literature into English.
- Colin Crowe, 75, British diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations.[80]
- Nigel Dennis, 77, English writer, playwright and magazine editor (Cards of Identity).[81]
- Shinjō Itō, 83, Japanese founder of the Buddhist school Shinnyo-en.[82]
- Walter Karp, 55, American journalist, historian and writer (American Heritage, Horizon).[83]
- Jay Ramsdell, 25, American commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association, plane crash.[84]
- Vivian Reed, 95, American silent-screen actress (His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz).
- Kazimierz Sabbat, 76, Prime minister and president of the Polish government in exile, heart attack.[85]
- Carl-Heinz Schroth, 87, German actor and film director.
- John Kenneth Stille, 59, American chemist (Stille reaction), plane crash.[86]
- Benjamin Tammuz, 70, Israeli writer and artist.[87]
- Lavinia Williams, 73, American dancer and dance educator, heart attack.[88]
20
[edit]- Forrest H. Anderson, 76, American politician, governor and attorney general of Montana, suicide.[89]
- Valentine Bargmann, 81, German-born American mathematician and theoretical physicist, heart failure.[90]
- Juan Carlos Altavista, 60, Argentinian actor and comedian, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
- Lauro Corona, 32, Brazilian actor.[91]
- Karen DeWolf, 85, American screenwriter and novelist (Blondie).
- Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, 79, leader of French Resistance network "Alliance", under code name "Hérisson".[92]
- Bruce Greatbatch, 72, British Colonial Service officer and soldier, governor of the Seychelles.
- John Sleeuwenhoek, 45, English professional footballer (Aston Villa).
- Mary Treen, 82, American film and television actress (The Joey Bishop Show), cancer.[93]
- Yannis Tsarouchis, 79, Greek modernist painter and set designer (Cafe Neon).[94]
- Harry Worth, 71, English comedian and ventriloquist, spinal cancer.[95]
21
[edit]- Donald Brittain, 61, Canadian film director and producer.
- James M. Collins, 73, American businessman and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[96]
- Danilo Lokar, 97, Slovene physician and expressionist writer.
- William T. Whisner Jr., 65, American pilot in U.S. Air Force, complications from wasp sting.[97]
22
[edit]- Janet Lee Bouvier, 81, American mother of Jacqueline Kennedy, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- A. Thomas Doyle, 71, American thoroughbred racehorse trainer, Alzheimer's disease.
- Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf, 90, American botanist and agronomist.[98]
- Martti Talvela, 54, Finnish operatic bass, heart attack.[99]
- Frank Thompson, 70, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, esophageal cancer.
23
[edit]- Donald Barthelme, 58, American short story writer and novelist, throat cancer.[100]
- Archduchess Charlotte of Austria, 68, daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria.
- Hank Greenspun, 79, American publisher of Las Vegas Sun newspaper.[101]
- Thevis Guruge, Sri Lankan broadcaster with Radio Ceylon, murdered.
- Claude Harmon, 73, American professional golfer, heart failure.[102]
- Daniel Rhodes, 78, American artist, heart attack[103]
- Alexander Weygers, 87, Dutch-American sculptor, painter, mechanical and aerospace engineer, and author.
24
[edit]- Marco Acerbi, 40, Italian hurdler and Olympian.
- Walter Dick, 83, American international footballer.
- Charlie Gallagher, 51, Irish Gaelic footballer, drowned.
- Ernie \"Sunshine Sammy\" Morrison, 76, American actor, comedian and dancer, cancer.
- Eleanor Raymond, 102, American architect.
25
[edit]- Steve Rubell, 45, American entrepreneur, owner of New York City disco Studio 54, hepatitis complicated by AIDS.[104]
26
[edit]- Derek Ball, British sound engineer and Academy Award winner.
27
[edit]- Eugénie Henderson, 74, British linguist and academic.
- Warren Low, 83, American film editor.
- Walter Scott, 89, Australian rules footballer.
- Dolf Sternberger, 81, German philosopher and political scientist.
28
[edit]- B. V. Bowden, 79, English scientist.
- Jeff Richards, 64, American actor, acute respiratory failure.
- Fu Zhong, 89, Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army.
29
[edit]- Osvaldo Brandão, 72, Brazilian footballer and coach.
- Joe Littlejohn, 81, American stock car racing driver, heart attack.
- Rudy Zamora, 79, Mexican-American animator.
30
[edit]- Lily Broberg, 65, Danish stage and film actress.
- Muhammad Dilawar Khanji, 71, Pakistani politician, Governor of Sindh, lung cancer.
- Lane Frost, 25, American professional rodeo cowboy, killed by bull.
- Amadeo Labarta, 84, Spanish footballer and Olympian.
31
[edit]- Premakeerthi de Alwis, 42, Sri Lankan radio and television broadcaster and lyricist, murdered.
- Eddie Gannon, 78, Irish footballer.
- Michael Harrington, 61, American author, political activist and radio commentator, esophageal cancer.[105]
- Bull Moose Jackson, 70, American rhythm-and-blues singer and saxophonist, lung cancer.
- Geronima Pecson, 92, Filipina educator and suffragette, first woman senator of the Philippines.
- George Augustus Vaughn Jr., 92, American fighter ace in World War I, brain tumour.
- Zhou Yang, 80, Chinese literary theorist, translator and Marxist.
Unknown date
[edit]- Hui Yuyu, 79–80, Chinese politician.
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- ^ Tommy Tucker Dead; Band Leader Was 86. New York Times. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024.
- ^ Third priest in past year dies mysteriously. United Press International. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024.
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- ^ Benjamin Rubinstein, Psychiatrist, Dies at 84. New York Times. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024.
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