Deaths in May 2002
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2002 .
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.
May 2002
1
Ade Bethune , 88, American Catholic liturgical artist.[ 1]
Aspy Engineer , 89, Indian Air Force officer.
John Nathan-Turner , 54, British television producer (Doctor Who ), infection .[ 2]
Tom Sutton , 65, American comic book artist (Vampirella , Doctor Strange , Ghost Rider ), heart attack.
Roger Teillet , 89, Canadian politician.
2
Rosa García Ascot , 100, Spanish composer and pianist.
Peter Thomas Bauer , 86, Hungarian-British economist.[ 3]
Olive Cook , 90, British writer and artist, cancer.[ 4]
Constanța Crăciun , 88, Romanian politician and educator.
Devika , 59, Indian actress, heart attack.
Carl Heger , 92, Danish actor.
Sihung Lung , 72, Taiwanese movie and TV actor, liver failure .[ 5]
Izet Sarajlić , 72, Bosnian historian of philosophy, essayist, and poet.[ 6]
Ron Soble , 70, American actor in films and television.
Richard Stücklen , 85, German politician, President of the Bundestag .
Judy Toll , 44, American actress, writer and comedian, melanoma .
W. T. Tutte , 84, British-Canadian cryptographer during World War II and mathematician.
3
Livingston L. Biddle, Jr. , 83, American author and promoter of funding for the arts.[ 7]
Malcolm Bosse , 75, American author, known for his historical novels set in Asia.[ 8]
Barbara Castle , 91, British Labour politician and female life peer.[ 9]
Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal , 73, president of Somaliland and former prime minister of the Somali Republic .[ 10]
Mohan Singh Oberoi , 103, Indian hotelier and retailer.[ 11]
Yevgeny Svetlanov , 73, Russian conductor, composer and pianist.[ 12]
Mariana Yampolsky , 76, Mexican photographer.[ 13]
4
Don Allard , 66, American football player (New York Titans , Boston Patriots ) and coach.[ 14]
Clarence Boston , 85, American college football coach, head coach of New Hampshire Wildcats from 1949 to 1964.[ 15]
Ernesto Díaz , 49, Colombian football player.[ 16]
John Hasted , 81, British physicist and folk musician.[ 17]
John Kohn , 76, American writer and producer, cancer.[ 18]
Rolf Friedemann Pauls , 86, German diplomat.[ 19]
Elizabeth Russell , 85, American actress.
Gerónimo Saccardi , 52, Argentine football player and manager, heart attack.
Abu Turab al-Zahiri , 79, Saudi Arabian writer of Arab Indian descent.
5
Randy Anderson , 42, American wrestling referee, testicular cancer .
Hugo Banzer , 75, Bolivian politician, Bolivian dictator (1971 to 1978), President of Bolivia (1997 to 2001), lung cancer.[ 20]
Dick Farman , 85, American professional football player (Washington State , Washington Redskins ).[ 21]
Andrei Rostotsky , 45, Soviet and Russian actor, film director, screenwriter, and TV host, fall.
Clarence Seignoret , 83, president of Dominica (1983–1993).
George Sidney , 85, American film director (Bye Bye Birdie , Viva Las Vegas , Anchors Aweigh ), lymphoma .[ 22]
Mike Todd, Jr. , 72, American film producer, introduced short-lived movie format Smell-O-Vision (Scent of Mystery ), lung cancer.[ 23]
Čestmír Vycpálek , 80, Czech football player and manager.
Louis C. Wyman , 85, American politician (U.S. Representative for New Hampshire's 1st congressional district ), cancer.[ 24]
6
Murray Adaskin , 96, Canadian violinist, composer, conductor and teacher.[ 25]
Heinz Arndt , 87, German-Australian economist, traffic collision.[ 26]
Otis Blackwell , 71, American songwriter, singer and pianist ("Great Balls of Fire ", "Don't Be Cruel ", "All Shook Up ", "Return to Sender ").[ 27]
James Lawton Collins Jr. , 84, U.S. Army brigadier general and military historian.[ 28]
Harry George Drickamer , 83, American chemical engineer, a pioneer in high-pressure studies of condensed matter .[ 29]
Pim Fortuyn , 54, Dutch politician, assassinated.[ 30]
Shanta Gandhi , 84, Indian theatre director, dancer and playwright.
Bjørn Johansen , 61, Norwegian jazz musician.[ 31]
Bronisław Pawlik , 76, Polish actor, stomach cancer.[ 32]
Saleh Selim , 71, Egyptian football player and actor, liver cancer .[ 33]
7
Kevyn Aucoin , 40, American make-up artist and author (The Art of Makeup , Making Faces , Face Forward ), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[ 34]
Durga Bhagwat , 92, Indian scholar, socialist and writer.
Bernard Burrows , 91, British diplomat.[ 35]
Ewart Jones , 91, Welsh chemist.[ 36]
Robert Kanigher , 86, American comic book writer and editor (Wonder Woman , The Flash , Sgt. Rock ).
Masakatsu Miyamoto , 63, Japanese football player and manager, pneumonia .[ 37]
Xavier Montsalvatge , 90, Spanish composer and music critic.[ 38]
Seattle Slew , 28, American thoroughbred racehorse champion.
Monica Sinclair , 77, British operatic contralto .[ 39]
8
Sylvester Barrett , 75, Irish politician (Minister for the Environment , Minister for Defence , Member of the European Parliament ).[ 40]
Basil Chubb , 80, English-Irish political scientist and author (The Government and Politics of Ireland ).[ 41]
Edward Jackson , 76, English diplomat, (Ambassador to Cuba , Ambassador to Belgium ).[ 42]
Tilly Lauenstein , 85, German film and television actress.
Lou Lombardo , 70, American film editor (The Wild Bunch , McCabe & Mrs. Miller , Moonstruck ), stroke.[ 43]
Ahmad Mazhar , 84, Egyptian actor, pneumonia .[ 44]
Boyce McDaniel , 84, American nuclear physicist, worked on the Manhattan Project , heart attack.[ 45]
9
Dan Devine , 77, American football player and coach (Arizona State , Missouri , Green Bay Packers , Notre Dame ).[ 46]
Robert Layton , 76, Canadian politician and a member of Parliament (House of Commons representing Lachine and Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis , Quebec).[ 47]
Leon Stein , 91, American composer and music analyst.[ 48]
Sam Walton , 59, American gridiron football player (East Texas State , New York Jets , Houston Oilers ), heart attack.[ 49]
10
Philip Edward Archer , 77, Ghanese lawyer and Chief Justice (1991-1995).
Kaifi Azmi , 83, Indian Urdu poet.[ 50]
Lynda Lyon Block , 54, American convicted murderer, executed by electric chair.
George Cates , 90, American music arranger, conductor, songwriter and record producer.[ 51]
John Cunniff , 57, American hockey player and coach (Hartford Whalers , Boston Bruins , New Jersey Devils ), esophageal cancer .[ 52]
Austen Kark , 75, British television executive, managing director of the BBC World Service .[ 53]
David Riesman , 92, American sociologist , educator, and commentator on American society.[ 54]
Yves Robert , 81, French actor, screenwriter, director, and producer, cerebral hemorrhage .[ 55]
11
Joseph Bonanno , 97, Italian-American mafia boss , heart attack.[ 56]
Renaude Lapointe , 90, Canadian journalist and a politician.
Bill Peet , 87, American animator and screenwriter (Cinderella , Peter Pan , Alice in Wonderland ).[ 57]
Steve Rachunok , 85, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers ).[ 58]
Abida Sultan , 88, Pakistani princess and daughter of Nawab Hamidullah Khan .
Jerzy Tabeau , 83, Polish Holocaust survivor.
Nika Turbina , 27, Soviet and Russian poet, suicide by jumping.[ 59]
12
13
Clinton Adams , 83, American artist, art historian and head of the Tamarind Institute , liver cancer .[ 64]
Alan P. Bell , 70, American psychologist (Kinsey Institute ).[ 65]
Ruth Cracknell , 76, Australian actress (Mother and Son ), pneumonia .[ 66]
George Gordienko , 74, Canadian professional wrestler and artist, melanoma .
Valeriy Lobanovskyi , 63, Ukrainian football coach, stroke.
Douglas Pike , 77, American historian and scholar on the Vietnam War .[ 67]
Morihiro Saito , 74, Japanese aikido teacher, cancer.
14
Derek Birley , 75, British educationist, writer and sports historian .[ 68]
Rawshan Jamil , 71, Bangladeshi actress and dancer.
José Lutzenberger , 75, Brazilian agronomist and environmentalist, heart attack.[ 69]
Gordon J. F. MacDonald , 72, American geophysicist .[ 70]
Dale Morey , 83, American basketball player.
Ray Stricklyn , 73, American actor and publicist, emphysema .[ 71]
15
Kofoworola Ademola , 88, Nigerian educationist.
Bernard Benjamin , 92, British statistician, a leading figure in the field of demography .[ 72]
Darwood Kaye , 72, American child actor (Our Gang ), hit and run accident.[ 73]
Tatiana Okunevskaya , 88, Soviet and Russian actress.
Bryan Pringle , 67, British actor.[ 74]
16
Shoichi Arai , 36, Japanese professional wrestling promoter, suicide by hanging.
Alec Campbell , 103, Australian World War I veteran, nation's last surviving ANZAC at the Gallipoli campaign .[ 75]
Jim Dewar , 59, Scottish musician, stroke.[ 76]
Big Dick Dudley , 34, American professional wrestler (ECW ), kidney failure .
Kenneth Fung , 90, Hong Kong politician and businessman.[ 77]
Salcia Landmann , 90, Jewish Ukrainian writer.[ 78]
José Reis , 94, Brazilian scientist, journalist, and science writer.
José Riesgo , 82, Spanish actor.
Gavril Serfőző , 75, Romanian football player.
17
Dave Berg , 81, American cartoonist (Mad , The Lighter Side of... ), cancer.[ 79]
Joe Black , 78, American first Black baseball pitcher to win a World Series game (Brooklyn Dodgers , Cincinnati Redlegs , Washington Senators ), prostate cancer.[ 80]
Edwin Alonzo Boyd , 88, Canadian bank robber and prison escapee of the 1950s (Citizen Gangster ).[ 81]
James Chichester-Clark , 79, Northern Ireland politician, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1971.[ 82]
John de Lancie , 80, American oboist , principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra and director of the Curtis Institute of Music .[ 83]
László Kubala , 74, Hungarian and Slovak football player.
Sharon Sheeley , 62, American songwriter.
Little Johnny Taylor , 59, American singer.[ 84]
Aşık Mahzuni Şerif , 61, Turkish folk musician, composer, poet, and author, heart failure.[ 85]
Norman Vaughan , 79, English comedian.
18
Sergio Andreoli , 80, Italian football player.[ 86]
Song Hye-rim , 65, North Korean actress, best, breast cancer .
Wolfgang Schneiderhan , 86, Austrian classical violinist.[ 87]
Davey Boy Smith , 39, British professional wrestler, myocardial infarction , heart attack.
Zypora Spaisman , 86, Polish-American actress and Yiddish theatre empresaria.[ 88]
Gordon Wharmby , 68, British actor (Last of the Summer Wine ), cancer.[ 89]
19
René de Chambrun , 95, French-American aristocrat, lawyer, businessman and author.[ 90]
Raymond Durgnat , 69, British film critic (Films and Filming , Film Comment , Monthly Film Bulletin ) and author.[ 91]
Herbert Familton , 74, New Zealand alpine skier (men's downhill , men's giant slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics ).[ 92]
John Gorton , 90, 19th Prime Minister of Australia.[ 93]
Earl Hammond , 80, American voice actor (Thundercats ).
Walter Lord , 84, American historian, Parkinson's disease .[ 94]
Otar Lordkipanidze , 72, Georgian archaeologist , heart attack.
Giuseppe Maria Scotese , 86, Italian screenwriter and film director.
Bryant Tuckerman , 86, American mathematician.
20
David Abrahamsen , 98, Norwegian forensic psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author.[ 95]
Renzo Barbera , 82, Italian businessman and soccer executive.
Jerry Dunphy , 80, American Los Angeles television news anchor, heart attack.[ 96]
Stephen Jay Gould , 60, American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and popular science author, cancer.[ 97]
Sándor Kónya , 78, Hungarian tenor.[ 98]
Eberle Hynson Schultz , 84, American football player.[ 99]
21
Rogers Albritton , 78, American philosopher, pulmonary emphysema.[ 100]
Joe Cobb , 86, American child actor, appeared as the original "fat boy" in the Our Gang comedies.[ 101]
Michel Grosclaude , 75, French linguist, and author of works on grammar and lexicography .[ 102]
Andrzej Herder , 64, Polish film and theatre actor.
Roy Paul , 82, Welsh footballer.
Niki de Saint Phalle , 71, French artist, pulmonary emphysema .[ 103]
Bob Poser , 92, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox , St. Louis Browns ).[ 104]
22
Fritz Ackley , 65, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox ).[ 105]
Sultan Ahmed , 64, Indian film director and producer.
Joe Cascarella , 94, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics , Boston Red Sox , Washington Senators , Cincinnati Reds ).[ 106]
Paul Giel , 69, American baseball player (New York/San Francisco Giants , Pittsburgh Pirates , Minnesota Twins ).[ 107]
Warren Hacker , 77, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Cincinnati Redlegs , Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago White Sox ).[ 108]
Dick Hern , 81, British racehorse trainer.
Fritz Hippler , 92, German filmmaker.[ 109]
Creighton Miller , 79, American football player and attorney, heart attack.[ 110]
Alexandru Todea , 89, Romanian Greek-Catholic cardinal.
Patrick Wolrige-Gordon , 66, British (Scottish) politician (Member of Parliament for East Aberdeenshire ).[ 111]
23
Umberto Bindi , 70, Italian singer-songwriter, heart disease.[ 112]
Wally Fromhart , 89, American football player and coach.
Timur Novikov , 43, Russian visual artist, designer, art theorist, philosopher, and musician, pneumonia .[ 113]
Sam Snead , 89, American golfer, complications from a stroke.[ 114]
Dorothy Spencer , 93, American film editor (Stagecoach , Cleopatra , Earthquake ).[ 115]
24
Joseph Bau , 81, Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, animator, comedian, and poet, pneumonia .[ 116]
Susie Garrett , 72, American actress (Punky Brewster ) and jazz vocalist, cancer.[ 117]
Antonia Pantoja , 79, Puerto Rican educator, feminist, and civil rights leader, cancer.[ 118]
Itō Toshihito , 40, Japanese actor, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Xi Zhongxun , 88, Chinese communist revolutionary.
25
Pat Coombs , 75, English actress (Till Death Us Do Part , EastEnders , Ooh... You Are Awful ), pulmonary emphysema .[ 119]
Bart de Graaff , 35, Dutch television presenter/producer and founder of broadcasting network BNN , kidney failure .[ 120]
Ștefan Augustin Doinaș , 80, Romanian neoclassical poet, heart failure.[ 121]
Zoran Janković , 62, Yugoslavian Olympic water polo player (1964 silver medal , 1968 gold medal , 1972 ), liver cancer .[ 122]
Michel Jobert , 80, French politician, cerebral hemorrhage.
Pål-Nils Nilsson , 72, Swedish photographer and filmmaker.
Nathan Mantel , 83, American biostatistician, heart attack.[ 123]
Jack Pollard , 75, Australian sports journalist, stroke.[ 124]
26
Jon Bannenberg , English-Australian yacht designer, brain cancer.
Flora Lewis , 84, American journalist (The Washington Post , The New York Times ), cancer.[ 125]
Ivo Maček , 88, Croatian pianist, composer and academian.
John Alexander Moore , 86, American biologist.[ 126]
Vicente Nebrada , 72, Venezuelan dancer and choreographer, cancer.[ 127]
Jean-Jacques Petter , 74, French primatologist.
Mamo Wolde , 69, Ethiopian Olympic long-distance runner (1968 gold medal , 1968 silver medal , 1972 bronze medal ), liver cancer .[ 128]
27
Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson , 93, Scottish historian and paleographer .[ 129]
Barbara Hamilton, 14th Baroness Dudley , 95, British noblewoman, member of the House of Lords .[ 130]
Ray Mathew , 73, Australian author.[ 131]
Vitaly Solomin , 60, Soviet and Russian actor, director and screenwriter, stroke.[ 132]
28
Ibrahim al-Urayyid , 94, Bahraini writer and poet.[ 133]
Napoleon Beazley , 25, American juvenile offender, executed by lethal injection.
Mildred Benson , 96, American journalist and author of children's books (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories ), lung cancer.[ 134]
Jean Berger , 92, German-American composer and conductor.[ 135]
Ruby Bradley , 94, US Army colonel and one of the most decorated women in its military history.[ 136]
Norman King , 87, New Zealand politician and cabinet minister.
David Parker Ray , 62, American serial killer , heart attack.
Wes Westrum , 79, American baseball player (New York Giants ) and manager (New York Mets , San Francisco Giants ), cancer.[ 137]
Rostislav Yurenev , 90, Soviet and Russian film critic and teacher.
29
Stan Bentham , 87, English footballer, Alzheimer's disease .[ 138]
Gunnar Jarring , 94, Swedish diplomat and Turkologist.[ 139]
Sándor Mátrai , 69, Hungarian football player.[ 140]
Sher Ali Khan Pataudi , 89, Pakistani politician and diplomat.
Elémire Zolla , 75, Italian essayist, philosopher and historian.[ 141]
30
Kees Boertien , 74, Dutch politician (Christian Democratic Appeal ) and jurist.[ 142]
Kenny Craddock , 52, British instrumentalist (Ringo Starr , Ginger Baker , Gerry Rafferty ), composer and producer, car crash.[ 143]
John B. Keane , 73, Irish playwright, novelist and essayist, prostate cancer .[ 144]
Mario Lago , 90, Brazilian lawyer, poet, composer and actor, pneumonia .[ 145]
Walter Laird , 81, British ballroom dancer .
31
Jeremy Bray , 71, British politician (member of Parliament representing Middlesbrough West , Motherwell and Wishaw and Motherwell South ).[ 146]
Subhash Gupte , 72, Indian cricket player.[ 147]
Takhir Sabirov , 72, Soviet and Tajik film actor, director and screenwriter.
Eleanor D. Wilson , 93, American actress (Weekend , Alice's Restaurant , Reds ) and artist.[ 148]
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