The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2004 .
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.
March 2004
1
Eric Cross , 101, English cinematographer.[ 1]
Augusto da Costa , 83, Brazilian football player and manager.
Barbara Frawley , 68, Australian actress (Dot and the Kangaroo ).[ 2]
Mian Ghulam Jilani , 91, Pakistan Army officer, pneumonia .
Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde , 70, Comorian politician.[ 3]
Kostas Montis , 90, Cypriot poet, novelist, and playwright, tuberculosis .[ 4]
Gilbert Plass , 83, Canadian physicist.[ 5]
Nina Sazonova , 87, Soviet and Russian actress.
2
Berndt Egerbladh , 71, Swedish jazz pianist, composer and television personality.
Tony Lee , 69, British jazz pianist, cancer.[ 6]
Mercedes McCambridge , 87, American actress (All the King's Men , Giant , The Exorcist ), Oscar winner (1950 ).[ 7]
Marge Schott , 75, American primary owner of the Cincinnati Reds .[ 8]
3
Cecily Adams , 46, American casting director (That '70s Show , 3rd Rock from the Sun ) and actress (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ), lung cancer.
Sumantra Ghoshal , 55, Indian scholar and educator, founding dean of Indian School of Business , brain hemorrhage. .[ 9]
Susan Moller Okin , 57, New Zealand feminist and political philosopher.[ 10]
Pedro Pietri , 59, Puerto Rican-American Nuyorican poet and playwright, stomach cancer.[ 11]
Muniswamy Rajgopal , 77, Indian Olympic field hockey player (gold medal winner in men's field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics ).[ 12]
Drake Sather , 44, American Emmy nominated television writer (Dennis Miller Show , The Larry Sanders Show , Saturday Night Live , Zoolander ), suicide.[ 13]
Miriam Waddington , 86, Canadian poet, short story writer and translator.[ 14]
Russell Weigley , 73, American professor and military historian.[ 15]
4
Fernando Lázaro Carreter , 80, Spanish linguist, journalist and literary critic, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[ 16]
Tooker Gomberg , 48, Canadian politician and environmental activist, suicide by jumping.
Walter Gómez , 76, Uruguayan football player.
David Charles Harvey , 57, British historian and author.[ 17]
Dale Ishimoto , 80, American actor.
Arthur Kinsella , 86, New Zealand politician, Minister of Education (1963–1969).
Roberto Lerici , 79, Italian football player and coach.
John McGeoch , 48, British guitarist (Magazine , Siouxsie and the Banshees and PiL ), SUDEP .[ 18]
Claude Nougaro , 74, French songwriter and singer, pancreatic cancer .[ 19]
George Pake , 79, American physicist and computer research executive, known for founding Xerox PARC .[ 20]
Malcolm Pasley , 77, British literary scholar.[ 21]
Jeremi Przybora , 88, Polish poet, writer, actor and singer.[ 22]
Stephen Sprouse , 50, American artist and fashion designer, heart failure.[ 23]
5
Thorkild Bjørnvig , 86, Danish author and poet.[ 24]
Nicholas C. Dattilo , 71, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Walt Gorney , 91, Austrian-American actor (Friday the 13th , Trading Places ).
Pierre Lévêque , 82, French historian of ancient and Hellenistic Greece .[ 25]
Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy , 84, Ecuadorian politician, President (1961–1963).[ 26]
Stanisław Musiał , 65, Polish priest.[ 27]
Mike O'Callaghan , 74, American politician, Governor of Nevada (1971–1979), heart attack.
Masanori Tokita , 78, Japanese football player, esophageal cancer .[ 28]
6
Eugene Theodore Booth Jr. , 91, American nuclear physicist.
Frances Dee , 94, American actress, stroke.[ 29]
Ray Fernandez , 47, American professional wrestler best known as "Hercules Hernandez", heart disease.
Sandy Glen , 91, Scottish explorer and businessman.
Alan Short , 83, American legislator, co-author of the Short-Doyle Mental Health Act.[ 30]
André Weingand , 88, French Olympic gymnast.[ 31]
John Henry Williams , 35, American controversial son of baseball player Ted Williams , leukemia .
7
Ewald W. Busse , 86, American psychiatrist, gerontologist , and author.[ 32]
Nicolae Cajal , 84, Romanian physician and politician.
Bengt Fahlqvist , 81, Swedish wrestler and Olympic medalist.[ 33]
Jack Holden , 96, English Olympic long-distance runner.[ 34]
Michael Stringer , 79, British production designer and art director (Casino Royale , Fiddler on the Roof , 633 Squadron ).
Román Arrieta Villalobos , 79, Costa Rican Catholic archbishop, brain tumor .
Paul Winfield , 64, American actor (Sounder , The Terminator , 227 ), Emmy winner (1995 ), heart attack.[ 35]
8
János Bognár , 89, Hungarian Olympic cyclist.[ 36]
Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar , 73, Indian physicist.
Keith Hopkins , 69, British ancient historian and sociologist .[ 37]
Robin Hunter , 74, British actor, pulmonary emphysema .[ 38]
Duan Junyi , 93, Chinese politician.
Alfons Lütke-Westhues , 73, German equestrian and Olympic champion.[ 39]
Frank Mooney , 82, New Zealand cricketer.[ 40]
Robert Pastorelli , 49, American actor (Murphy Brown , Eraser , Michael ), drug overdose.[ 41]
Ehrenfried Patzel , 89, Czechoslovak football player.
Siddharth Ray , 40, Indian actor, heart attack.
Yavuz Selekman , 67, Turkish wrestler and film actor.[ 42]
Muhammad Zaidan , (aka Abu Abbas), 55, Palestinian nationalist, founder of the Palestinian Liberation Front , cardiovascular disease.
9
Rust Epique , 35, American songwriter and guitarist, heart attack.
Marshall Frady , 64, American journalist, cancer.[ 43]
John Mayer , 73, Indian composer, traffic collision.[ 44]
Albert Mol , 87, Dutch author, dancer, cabaret performer, actor, TV personality, aneurysm .[ 45]
Gearóid Mac Niocaill , 71, British academic and historian.
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson , 71, American composer, conductor and pianist.[ 46]
Don Smith , 52, American professional basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers ), heart problems.[ 47]
10
Olle Adolphson , 69, Swedish writer, singer and songwriter.[ 48]
Boryslav Brondukov , 66, Ukrainian film actor, stroke.[ 49]
Jack Creley , 78, American-Canadian actor.
Norbert Grupe , 63, German boxer and actor (Die Hard , Stroszek , Ghostbusters II ), prostate cancer.[ 50]
Robert D. Orr , 86, American politician, former Governor of Indiana , surgical complications.[ 51]
James Parrish , 35, American NFL player (San Francisco 49ers , Pittsburgh Steelers , New York Jets ), cancer.[ 52]
Hansjörg Schlager , 74, German Olympic alpine skier (men's downhill and men's slalom at the 1972 Winter Olympics ).[ 53]
David Shoenberg , 93, British physicist (solid-state electronics , magnetic resonance imaging , superconductivity ).[ 54]
Nasiba Zeynalova , 87, Soviet and Azerbaijani actress.
11
Philip Arthur Fisher , 96, American stock investor and author of Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits .[ 55]
Seymour Geisser , 74, American statistician, DNA -evidence expert.[ 56]
Richard Kinon , 79, American television director.
Aleksey Mazurenko , 86, Russian major general during World War II.[ 57]
Edmund Sylvers , 47, American lead singer of The Sylvers , lung cancer .
12
Finn Carling , 78, Norwegian author and playwright with cerebral palsy .[ 58]
Cid Corman , 79, Japan-based American poet and translator, heart attack.[ 59]
Karel Kachyňa , 79, Czech film director and screenwriter.[ 60]
William Moritz , 63, American film historian, cancer.
Milton Resnick , 87, Ukrainian-American artist, suicide.[ 61]
Sylvi Saimo , 89, Finnish Olympic canoer (women's K-1 500 metre canoeing: 1948 , 1952 gold medal winner ).[ 62]
Natan Yonatan , 80, Israeli poet.[ 63]
13
Guttorm Berge , 74, Norwegian alpine skier and Olympic medalist.[ 64]
Sydney Carter , 88, British musician and poet.[ 65]
Harold Goldsmith , 73, American Olympic foil and epee fencer .[ 66]
Chen Hansheng , 107, Chinese sociologist .[ 67]
Max Harris , 85, British film and television composer and arranger.[ 68]
Vilayat Khan , 75, Indian classical sitar player, lung cancer .[ 69]
Franz König , 98, Austrian cardinal.[ 70]
Thomas Adeoye Lambo , 80, Nigerian scholar, administrator and psychiatrist.[ 71]
Blessing Makunike , 27, Zimbabwean football player, traffic collision.[ 72]
Dullah Omar , 69, South African cabinet minister, cancer.[ 73]
Vernon Wilcox , 84, Australian politician.
14
Siradiou Diallo , 67, Guinean journalist and politician, cardiac arrest .[ 74]
Martin Emond , 34, New Zealand cartoon illustrator and painter, suicide by hanging.
Genevieve , 83, American comedian, actress, and singer.[ 75]
Norb Hecker , 76, American football player and coach, cancer.[ 76]
Jurijs Rubenis , 78, Latvian communist politician.
15
John Hobhouse, Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough , 72, British barrister and judge.
Václav Kozák , 66, Czech rower and Olympic champion.[ 77]
René Laloux , 74, French animator, screenwriter and film director, heart attack.[ 78]
Philippe Lemaire , 77, French actor, suicide.[ 79]
Alfred Mansfeld , 92, Israeli architect.
Chuck Niles , 76, American Southern California jazz radio disc jockey .[ 80]
Patrick Nuttgens , 74, British architect.[ 81]
Bill Pickering , 93, New Zealand engineer, head of Jet Propulsion Laboratory , pneumonia .[ 82]
John Pople , 78, British theoretical chemist and Nobel Prize winner, liver cancer .[ 83]
Ivan Ryzhov , 91, Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.
Vicki Shiran , 57, Israeli criminologist , sociologist, poet, film director, and activist, breast cancer.[ 84]
John Vallone , 50, American production designer (Star Trek: The Motion Picture , Predator , 48 Hrs. ).
16
17
J.J. Jackson , 62, American radio and television personality, heart attack.
Monique Laederach , 65, Swiss writer.[ 88]
Michael Mellinger , 74, German actor.[ 89]
Bernie Scherer , 91, American gridiron football player (University of Nebraska , Green Bay Packers , Pittsburgh Pirates ).[ 90]
18
Gene Bearden , 83, American baseball player with the Cleveland Indians .[ 91]
Vytas Brenner , 57, Venezuelan musician, keyboardist and composer, heart attack.
Wallace Davenport , 78, American jazz trumpeter.[ 92]
Louisette Hautecoeur , 89, French film editor.
Richard Marner , 82, Russian-British actor.
Harrison McCain , 76, Canadian businessman, founder of McCain Foods , kidney failure .
Raquel Rodrigo , 89, Cuban actress and singer.[ 93]
Abdujalil Samadov , 54, Tajik politician.
Erna Spoorenberg , 77, Dutch soprano .[ 94]
19
Roy Abbott , 76, Australian politician.
Bert Barlow , 87, English football player.[ 95]
Guillermo Rivas «el Borras» , 76, Mexican comedy actor, pneumonia .
Magool , 55, Somali singer, breast cancer.
Brian Maxwell , 51, Canadian long-distance runner and founder of energy bar brand PowerBar , heart attack.
Horace Phillips , 86, British diplomat.[ 96]
Mitchell Sharp , 92, Canadian cabinet minister (member of Parliament , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Minister of Finance ), prostate cancer ].[ 97]
Chris Timms , 56, New Zealand yachtsman and Olympic champion, plane crash.[ 98]
Ted Walker , 69, British poet and dramatist.[ 99]
20
Bernhard Christensen , 98, Danish composer and organist.
Charles Harold Haden II , 66, American jurist.
Chōsuke Ikariya , 72, Japanese comedian, actor and leader of comedic group The Drifters , lymphoma.
Juliana of the Netherlands , 94, Dutch Royal, former Queen of the Netherlands, complications of pneumonia .[ 100]
Joakim Segedi , 99, Serbian-Croatian Greek-Catholic hierarch, Auxiliary Bishop of Križevci (1963–1984)[ 101]
Pierre Sévigny , 86, Canadian member of Parliament (House of Commons representing Longueuil—Saint-Hubert , Quebec), known for Munsinger Affair .[ 102]
21
Adeline Akufo-Addo , 86, First Lady in the second republic of Ghana as the wife of Edward Akufo-Addo .
Johnny Bristol , 65, American musician.[ 103]
C. West Churchman , 90, American philosopher and systems scientist.[ 104]
Matt Gribble , 41, American swimmer, Olympic athlete, and world champion, traffic collision.[ 105]
Nurnaningsih , 78, Indonesian actress.
Mirwais Sadiq , Afghan politician, homicide.
Robert Snyder , 88, American documentary filmmaker (winner of Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for The Titan: Story of Michelangelo ).[ 106]
Ludmilla Tchérina , 79, French ballerina ], actress and writer.[ 107]
John C. West , 81, American politician and diplomat.[ 108]
22
Mirko Braun , 61, Croatian football player.
Lisa Ferraday , 83, Romanian-American model and actress.
Peter Jackson , 73, British rugby union player.[ 109]
Pete Kelly , 91, Canadian ice hockey player.[ 110]
Slobodan Kovačević , 57, Yugoslavian/Bosnia and Herzegovina rock guitarists, liver cancer .
Janet Akyüz Mattei , 61, Turkish-American astronomer, leukemia .
V. M. Tarkunde , 94, Indian lawyer, civil rights activist, and humanist leader.
Ahmed Yassin , 67, Palestinian spiritual leader and founder of Hamas , military operation.[ 111]
Boonreung Buachan , 34, Thai snake handler, cobra bite.[ 112]
23
24
Dominic Agostino , 44, Canadian politician, Ontario Liberal MPP, liver cancer .
Joshua Eilberg , 83, American politician.[ 116]
Michael Garrison , 47, American ambient musician, liver failure.[ 117]
Mildred Jeffrey , 93, American political and social activist .[ 118]
Richard Leech , 81, Irish actor.[ 119]
25
Robert Arden , 81, British-American film, television and radio actor.[ 120]
Katherine Lawrence , 49, American screenwriter and author, suicide by gunshot.[ 121]
Kristine Vetulani-Belfoure , 79, Polish teacher and writer, heart failure.
Tom Wilson , 52, Scottish radio disc jockey, heart attack.
26
Takeshi Kamo , 89, Japanese footballer.[ 122]
Fred Karlin , 67, American composer of feature films and television movie scores, cancer.[ 123]
Stelvio Massi , 75, Italian director, screenwriter and cinematographer.[ 124]
Victor J. Nickerson , 75, American thoroughbred horse racing trainer.
J. Edward Roush , 83, American politician (U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district and Indiana's 4th congressional district ).[ 125]
Jan Sterling , 82, American actress (The High and the Mighty , Ace in the Hole , Pony Express ), stroke, diabetes.[ 126]
27
Bob Cremins , 98, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox ).[ 127]
Peter Diamond , 74, English actor, stroke.
Richard Lancelyn Green , 50, British scholar of Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes .[ 128]
Gerome Kamrowski , 90, American surrealist and abstract expressionist artist.
Miriam Lichtheim , 89, Turkish-American-Israeli egyptologist .[ 129]
H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins , 80, British scholar and teacher.
Einar Magnussen , 72, Norwegian economist and politician.
Robert Merle , 95, French author, heart attack.[ 130]
John Sack , 74, American journalist and war correspondent , prostate cancer .[ 131]
Adán Sánchez , 19, Mexican singer, car accident.
Larry Trask , 59, American-British linguist and expert on the Basques , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis .[ 132]
James Wapakhabulo , 59, Ugandan politician, foreign minister of Uganda.
28
Percy Beames , 92, Australian sportsman and journalist.
Albert Brülls , 67, German footballer.
Erich Hauser , 73, German sculptor.[ 133]
Art James , 74, American game show host and announcer.[ 134]
Ljubiša Spajić , 78, Yugoslavian football player and manager.[ 135]
Peter Ustinov , 82, British actor (Spartacus , Topkapi , Death on the Nile ), Oscar winner (1961 , 1965 ), heart failure.[ 136]
29
Al Cuccinello , 89, American baseball player (New York Giants ).[ 137]
Lise de Baissac , 98, Mauritian-British Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during World War II.[ 138]
Denny Dent , 55, American speed painter, heart attack.[ 139]
Joel Feinberg , 77, American political and legal philosopher.[ 140]
Hubert Gregg , 89, British BBC broadcaster, writer and actor.
Charles Grenzbach , 80, American sound engineer, diabetes .
George Heard Hamilton , 93, American art historian, educator, and curator.[ 141]
Simone Renant , 93, French film actress, Alzheimer's disease .[ 142]
30
Salvatore Burruni , 70, Italian flyweight and bantamweight boxer.[ 143]
Alistair Cooke , 95, British-American BBC broadcaster and commentator, cancer.[ 144]
Robert Dados , 27, Polish speedway rider, suicide.
Erick Friedman , 64, American concert violinist and academic.[ 145]
Michael King , 58, New Zealand historian, traffic collision.
Willy Tröger , 75, German football player, stomach cancer.
Timi Yuro , 63, American singer-songwriter, throat cancer.[ 146]
31
René Gruau , 95, Italian fashion illustrator.[ 147]
Hedi Lang , 72, Swiss politician, first woman to preside over the Swiss National Council .
Ivan Kostov Nikolov , 90, Bulgarian geologist, mineralogist and crystallographer .
Sir John Paul , 88, British colonial administrator.[ 148]
Haim Zafrani , 81, Scholar of Moroccan history.[ 149]
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