Deaths in December 2000
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2000.
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.
December 2000
[edit]1
[edit]- Moses Abramovitz, 88, American economist.[1]
- Robert V. Barron, 67, American TV and film director.[2]
- Neal Creque, 60, American organist and jazz composer.[3]
- Jack Hemingway, 77, Canadian-American fly fisherman, writer and son of novelist Ernest Hemingway.[4]
- Elmer E. Rasmuson, 91, American banker, philanthropist and politician, heart failure.[5]
- Terry Wilshusen, 51, American baseball player.[6]
2
[edit]- Chris Antley, 34, American jockey (Racing Hall of Fame) (winner of Kentucky Derby 1991, 1999), drug overdose.[7]
- Gail Fisher, 65, American actress (Mannix), renal failure.[8]
- Rosemarie Frankland, 57, Welsh actress, model and beauty queen, drug overdose.
- Alfonso Barrantes Lingán, 73, Peruvian politician.
- Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, 67, American salsa singer, heart attack.
- Theodore Ropp, 89, American historian.[9]
- Kurt Schmid, 68, Swiss rower and Olympic medalist.[10]
- Michael Schumann, 54, (East) German philosophy professor and politician, traffic accident.
- Daniel Singer, 74, Polish-American socialist writer and journalist, lung cancer.[11]
- Emily Wilkens, 83, American fashion designer.[12]
- Ray Young, 62, Australian politician.
- Bibiano Zapirain, 81, Uruguayan football player.[13]
- Bian Zhilin, 89, Chinese poet and literature researcher.[14]
3
[edit]- Gwendolyn Brooks, 83, American poet, cancer.[15]
- Hoyt Curtin, 78, American composer and music producer.[16]
- Peter Denton, 74, Australian pole vaulter and Olympian.[17]
- Cletus Fischer, 75, American gridiron football player.[18]
- Jun Fukuda, 77, Japanese film director, cancer.
- Bobby Kottarakkara, 48, Indian actor, heart attack.
- Red Nonnenkamp, 89, American baseball player.[19]
- Hugh Edward Richardson, 94, British diplomat and Tibetologist.[20]
- Miklós Szabó, 91, Hungarian middle-distance runner and Olympian.[21]
4
[edit]- Henck Arron, 64, Suriname politician and Prime Minister, cardiac arrest.[22]
- H. C. Artmann, 79, Austrian poet and writer, heart attack.[23]
- Tito Arévalo, 89, Filipino actor and musician.
- Horia Bernea, 62, Romanian painter.[24]
- Ram Bahadur Chettri, 63, Indian football player.[25]
- Colin Cowdrey, 67, English cricket player.[26]
- Vincent M. Fennelly, 80, American film and television producer.
- Gisela Kahn Gresser, 94, American chess player.[27]
- Manuel Licea, 79, Cuban singer, diabetes.
- Joe Nanini, 45, American rock drummer, intracranial aneurysm.
5
[edit]- Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, 74, Malaysian governor.
- Ghulam Dastagir Alam, Pakistani theoretical physicist.
- Rupert Charles Barneby, 89, American botanist.[28]
- Árpád Glatz, 61, Hungarian basketball player.[29]
- Matthew Lukwiya, 43, Ugandan physician, ebola virus disease.
- O. W. Wolters, 85, British academic, historian and author.
6
[edit]- Thomas Babe, 59, American playwright, lung cancer.[30]
- Daniel Hittle, 50, American serial killer and mass murderer, execution by lethal injection.[31]
- Enrique Anderson Imbert, 90, Argentine novelist and short-story writer.[32]
- Werner Klemperer, 80, German actor (Hogan's Heroes, Judgment at Nuremberg, Houseboat), Emmy winner (1968, 1969), cancer.[33]
- Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, 87, British model.
- Aziz Mian, 58, Pakistani qawwali, complications of hepatitis.
- Umasashi, 85, Indian Bengali film actress.
- Svetozar Vukmanović, 88, Yugosla and Montenegrin communist politician.[34]
7
[edit]- Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington, 86, British politician.[35]
- Edward Castro, 50, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Vlado Gotovac, 70, Croatian poet and politician, liver cancer.[36]
- Levi Jackson, 74, American football player, first African-American to captain Yale University.[37]
- Leszek Podhorodecki, Polish historian.
8
[edit]- Gary Bergman, 62, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Ann T. Bowling, 57, American geneticist, stroke.
- Julian C. Dixon, 66, American politician, heart attack.[38]
- Ionatana Ionatana, 62, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1999 – 2000), heart attack.
- Charles Issawi, 84, Egyptian-American economist and historian.[39]
- Marvin Leath, 69, American politician.[40]
- Milić od Mačve, 66, Serbian painter and artist.
- Lionel Rogosin, 76, American filmmaker.[41]
- Neil Staebler, 95, American politician, Alzheimer's disease.[42]
9
[edit]- Eugenio Galvalisi, 85, Uruguayan football player.[43]
- John Hock, 72, American football player, lung cancer.[44]
- Marina Koshetz, 88, American opera singer and actress.
- Tyrone McGriff, 42, American football player, heart attack.[45]
- Sachindra Lal Singh, 93, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Tripura.
- Billie Yorke, 89, British tennis player.
10
[edit]- Paul Avery, 66, American journalist, pulmonary emphysema.
- Jack Cowan, 73, Canadian football player.
- Dick Healey, 77, Australian politician and sports broadcaster.
- Marius B. Jansen, 78, American academic and historian.[46]
- James T. McHugh, 68, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Andreas Mouratis, 74, Greek football player.[47]
- Tony Mulvihill, 83, Australian politician.
- Willard Nixon, 72, American baseball player.[48]
- Teresa Sterne, 73, American concert pianist and record producer, Lou Gehrig's disease.[49]
- Marie Windsor, 80, American actress.[50]
- José Águas, 70, Portuguese football player.
11
[edit]- Pauline Curley, 96, American vaudeville and silent film actress, pneumonia.
- Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, 85, Pakistani politician, diplomat and author.
- David Lewis, 84, American actor.[51]
- Jack Liebowitz, 100, American book publisher (DC Comics).[52]
- N. Richard Nash, 87, American dramatist.[53]
- Johannes Virolainen, 86, Finnish politician.[54]
- René Wheeler, 88, French screenwriter and film director.[55]
12
[edit]- Red Barkley, 88, American baseball player.[56]
- Götz Friedrich, 70, German opera and theatre director.[57]
- Knud W. Jensen, 84, Danish businessman and art collector.[58]
- Rosa King, 61, American jazz and blues musician.
- Dorothy Kirby, 80, American golfer.
- Libertad Lamarque, 92, Argentine-Mexican actress and singer, pneumonia.[59]
- George Montgomery, 84, American actor, heart attack.[60]
- J. H. Patel, 70, Indian politician and Chief Minister of Karnataka.
- Jimmy Scarth, 74, English football player.[61]
- Ndabaningi Sithole, 80, Zimbabwean politician and rival of Robert Mugabe.[62]
13
[edit]- Pierre Demargne, 97, French historian and archaeologist.[63]
- Clarence Dybvig, 81, American politician.[64]
- Aharon Harel, 68, Israeli politician.[65]
- Jake Jones, 80, American baseball player.[66]
- Erhard Krack, 69, German politician and mayor of East Berlin.
- Chen Zhen, 45, Chinese-French conceptual artist, cancer.[67]
14
[edit]- Enoch Dumbutshena, 80, Zimbabwean judge, liver cancer.
- Allan Howe, 73, American politician.
- Roger Judrin, 91, French writer and literary critic.[68]
- Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky, 82, Ukrainian Catholic bishop.
- John Mahnken, 78, American basketball player.[69]
- Pavel Plotnikov, 80, Soviet air force general.
- Uldis Pūcītis, 63, Latvian actor, scriptwriter and film director, pulmonary embolism.
- Al Vincent, 93, American baseball player, manager, coach and scout.[70]
15
[edit]- George Alcock, 88, English astronomer.
- Z. W. Birnbaum, 97, Polish-American mathematician and statistician.[71]
- Jozef Boons, 57, Belgian racing cyclist, traffic accident.[72]
- Haris Brkić, 26, Yugoslav basketball player, shot.
- Bubba Floyd, 83, American baseball player.[73]
- Inigo Gallo, 68, Swiss comedian, radio personality, and actor, liver cancer.
- Gour Kishore Ghosh, 77, Bengali writer and journalist.
- Jacques Goddet, 95, French sports journalist and director of the Tour de France.[74]
- Chiang Peng-chien, 60, Taiwanese politician, pancreatic cancer.
16
[edit]- Saad Dahlab, Algerian politician.[75]
- Blue Demon, 78, Mexican masked wrestler and actor, myocardial infarction.
- Heinz Maier-Leibnitz, 89, German physicist.
- Alain-Philippe Malagnac, 49, French actor, smoke inhalation.[76]
- Victor Owusu, 76, Ghanaian politician and lawyer.
- Hugh W. Pinnock, 66, American Mormon leader, pulmonary fibrosis.[77]
- Chuck Pratt, 61, American rock climber, heart attack.
- Theo Saevecke, 89, Nazi German SS officer and holocaust perpetrator.
17
[edit]- Gerald Aylmer, 74, British historian.[78]
- Peter Barrett, 65, American sailor and Olympic champion.[79]
- Gérard Blain, 70, French actor and film director, cancer.[80]
- Harold Rhodes, 89, American music inventor, pneumonia.[81]
- Erich Schmid, 93, Swiss conductor.[82]
18
[edit]- Paddy Barry, 72, Irish hurler.
- Hal Call, 83, American LGBT rights activist, and U.S. Army veteran, congestive heart failure.
- Harry DeWolf, 97, Canadian naval officer during World War II.
- Lajos Dunai, 58, Hungarian football player.[83]
- Stan Fox, 48, American race car driver, traffic collision.[84]
- Randolph Apperson Hearst, 85, American newspaper publisher (Hearst Corporation).[85]
- Norman Humphries, 83, English cricket player.[86]
- Kirsty MacColl, 41, British singer-songwriter, boating accident.[87]
- Madhavapeddi Satyam, 78, Indian actor and singer.
- Giorgio Saviane, 84, Italian author.[88]
- Nick Stewart, 90, American television and film actor.[89]
19
[edit]- Pierre Allain, 96, French alpinist.[90]
- Mahmud Baksi, 56, Kurdish writer and journalist, kidney failure.[91]
- Reginald Bennett, 89, English politician, psychiatrist and painter.
- Rob Buck, 42, American musician (10,000 Maniacs), liver disease.[92]
- Michel Dens, 89, French baritone.[93]
- György Györffy, 83, Hungarian historian.[94]
- Milt Hinton, 90, American double bassist and photographer.[95]
- John Lindsay, 79, 103rd Mayor of New York City, Parkinson's disease.[96]
- William L. Moran, 79, American assyriologist.[97]
- Lou Polli, 99, Italian-American baseball player.[98]
- Son Sann, 89, Cambodian politician and resistance leader.
- Pops Staples, 85, patriarch of The Staple Singers, fall.[99]
- Laurence Whistler, 88, British poet and artist.[100]
20
[edit]- Bill Clarke, 68, Canadian football player, Parkinson's disease.
- Mirza Ghulam Hafiz, 80, Bangladeshi statesman, politician, and philanthropist.
- Richard Hazard, 79, American television composer, conductor and songwriter, cancer.[101]
- Adrian Henri, 68, British poet and painter (Liverpool Poets).[102]
- Patriarch Diodoros of Jerusalem, 77, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (1980-2000), diabetes.[103]
- Syed Abdul Malik, 81, Indian Assamese writer.
- Alexander Ramsay of Mar, 80, British aristocrat.[104]
21
[edit]- Rober Eryol, 70, Turkish football player.[105]
- Alfred J. Gross, 82, American inventor and a pioneer in mobile wireless communication.[106]
- Florynce Kennedy, 84, American lawyer, feminist, civil rights advocate, and activist.[107]
- John Lee, 72, Australian actor.
- Edward Miller, 85, British historian (Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge).[108]
- Stephen A. Mitchell, 54, American clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst.[109]
- Gord Reay, 57, Canadian Army officer, road accident.
- Derek Trevis, 58, English football player.
- Renaat Van Elslande, 84, Belgian politician.
22
[edit]- Lianella Carell, 73, Italian film actress and screenwriter.[110]
- Giuseppe Colnago, 77, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
- Herman Feshbach, 83, American physicist.[111]
- Vytautas Kulakauskas, 80, Lithuanian basketball player, and coach.
- Stuart Lancaster, 80, American actor.
- Connie McCready, 79, American journalist and politician, complications from a stroke.[112]
- Allan Smethurst, 73, English folk singer, heart attack.[113]
23
[edit]- Wilfred Arthur, 81, Australian fighter ace of the RAAF during World War II.
- Larry Baker, 63, American gridiron football player.[114]
- Billy Barty, 76, American actor (Willow, Legend, Masters of the Universe), heart failure.[115]
- Susan Berman, 55, American journalist and author, homicide.[116]
- Victor Borge, 91, Danish-American comedian and pianist.[117]
- Vinal G. Good, 94, American politician and lawyer from Maine.
- Aage Haugland, 56, Danish operatic bass, cancer.[118]
- Noor Jehan, 74, Pakistani actress and singer, heart failure.
- Louis Leprince-Ringuet, 99, French physicist, essayist and historian of science.[119]
- Jimmy Shand, 92, Scottish musician.[120]
24
[edit]- Horace Barker, 93, American biochemist and microbiologist.[121]
- John Cooper, 77, British automobile designer (Cooper Car Company).[122]
- Sadek Hilal, 70, Egyptian-American radiologist.[123]
- Seo Jeong-ju, 85, Korean poet and academic.
- Sadik Kaceli, 86, Albanian artist.
- Nick Massi, 73, bass singer and bass guitarist for The Four Seasons, cancer.[124]
- Helena Pajović, 21, Serb figure skater, traffic collision.
- Dan Turk, 38, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders), testicular cancer.
- Howard Yerges, 75, American gridiron football player.
- Laurence Chisholm Young, 95, American mathematician.
25
[edit]- Truus Baumeister, 93, Dutch freestyle swimmer and Olympian.[125]
- Décio Esteves, 73, Brazilian football player and coach.
- George Feigenbaum, 71, American basketball player.[126]
- Robert Francis Garner, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Joe Gilliam, 49, American gridiron football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), cocaine overdose.[127]
- Dheerendra Gopal, 60, Indian film and stage actor, jaundice attack.
- Neil Hawke, 61, Australian cricket player.[128]
- Willard Van Orman Quine, 92, American philosopher and logician in the analytic tradition.[129]
- Sam Savitt, 83, American equine artist, author, and book illustrator.[130]
- Vibhuti Narayan Singh, 73, Indian sanskrit scholar and maharaja of Benares.
- Peter W. Staub, 90, Swish actor and singer.
- Ignacy Tłoczyński, 89, Polish tennis player and coach.
26
[edit]- John Coatta, 71, American football player and coach.
- José Hernández Delgadillo, 73, Mexican painter and muralist.
- Mirra Ginsburg, 91, Russian-American translator of Russian literature and children's writer.
- Leo Gordon, 78, American character actor, cardiac failure.[131]
- Alan Harris, 84, British engineer.
- Walter Hayes, British journalist and business executive, lung cancer.
- Magik, 22, Polish rapper, suicide by jumping.
- John McLeay, Jr., 78, Australian politician.[132]
- Herman Nickerson Jr., 87, United States Marine Corps lieutenant general.
- Jason Robards, 78, American actor (All the President's Men, Julia, Once Upon a Time in the West), Oscar winner (1977, 1978), lung cancer.[133]
- Gust Zarnas, 87, American gridiron football player.[134]
27
[edit]- William Hanes Ayres, 84, American politician, heart and kidney ailments.[135]
- Marc Boileau, 68, Canadian ice hockey coach and player.[136]
- Walter Stanley Keane, 85, American plagiarist.[137]
- Jack McVea, 86, American woodwind player and bandleader.[138]
- Francis Sumner Merritt, 87, American painter, and art teacher.
- Roy Partee, 83, American baseball player.[139]
28
[edit]- Eduard Adorno, 80, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
- Aminuddin Dagar, 77, Indian Dhrupad singer.[140]
- Sergey Grishchenko, 53, Soviet alpine skier and Olympian.[141]
- Arnold Hutschnecker, 102, Austrian-American medical doctor.[142]
- William X. Kienzle, 72, American priest and author (The Rosary Murders, Death Wears a Red Hat), heart attack.
29
[edit]- Renata Carraretto, 77, Italian alpine skier and Olympian.[143]
- Herbert Halpert, 89, American anthropologist and folklorist.[144]
- Jacques Laurent, 81, French writer and journalist, suicide.[145]
- Woodley Lewis, 75, American football player, heart and kidney problems.[146]
30
[edit]- Tom Blohm, 80, Norwegian football player.[147]
- James C. Corman, 80, American politician (U.S. Representative for California's 21st and 22nd congressional districts).[148]
- Julius J. Epstein, 91, American screenwriter (Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, Reuben, Reuben), Oscar winner (1944).[149]
- John Hardon, 86, American Jesuit priest, writer, and theologian.
- Lionel Hebert, 72, American professional golfer.[150]
- Rudolf Schnyder, 71, Swiss sport shooter and Olympic silver medalist.[151]
- Walter Tomsen, 88, American sport shooter and Olympic silver medalist.[152]
- Isakas Vistaneckis, 90, Lithuanian chess player.
- Bohdan Warchal, 70, Slovak violinist.[153]
31
[edit]- Alan Cranston, 86, American politician, U.S. Senator from California (1969-1993).[154]
- Sebastian de Grazia, 83, American philosopher.
- Louis-René des Forêts, 82, French writer.[155]
- Harry Dorish, 79, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles).[156]
- Wayne Glasgow, 74, American basketball player.[157]
- José Greco, 82, Italian-American flamenco dancer and choreographer.[158]
- Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, 34, Israeli rabbi and settler, shot.[159]
- Anne Macnaghten, 92, British violinist.[160]
- Tanaquil Le Clercq, 71, French ballet dancer (New York City Ballet), pneumonia.[161]
- Kenneth Lee Pike, 88, American linguist and anthropologist.[162]
- Bekzat Sattarkhanov, 20, Kazakh boxer and Olympian, traffic collision.[163]
- Edna Savage, 64, British pop singer.
- Eddy Shaver, 38, American country-rock musician, heroin overdose.
- V. V. K. Valath, 82, Indian writer, poet, and historian of Malayalam language.
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