Deaths in February 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1990.
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.
February 1990
[edit]1
[edit]- Ray Bateman Jr., 34, American Olympic luger (1980, 1984).[1]
- Roy "Goose" Burris, 88, American basketball player.[2]
- Gianfranco Contini, 78, Italian academic and philologist.[3]
- Lauritz Falk, 80, Swedish-Norwegian actor.
- Peter Racine Fricker, 69, English composer, throat cancer.[4]
- Hassan Ibrahim, 73, Egyptian Air Force officer.
- Yeghishe Derderian of Jerusalem, 78, Israeli Armenian patriarch (since 1960), heart attack.[5]
- Jadwiga Wajs, 78, Polish Olympic discus thrower (1932, 1936).[6]
2
[edit]- Kathleen Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, 84, British Mistress of the Robes (since 1964).
- Paul Ariste, 84, Soviet linguist.
- Paul Arzens, 86, French industrial automotive designer.[7]
- Benedict Daswa, 43, South African educator, beaten to death.
- Enrico De Pedis, 35, Italian gangster, homicide.
- Joel Fluellen, 82, American actor, suicide by gunshot.[8]
- Mel Lewis, 60, American drummer, skin cancer.[9]
- Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa, 79, Norwegian fiddler.[10]
- Hans Schumm, 93, German-American actor, heart failure.[11]
- Don Welsh, 78, English football player.[12]
3
[edit]- Erv Kantlehner, 97, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies).[13]
- Willibald Kirbes, 87, Austrian football player.
- Pete Mount, 64, American basketball player.[14]
- Jane Novak, 94, American actress, stroke.
- Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki, 66, Cook Islander lyricist ("Te Atua Mou E").
- Marcel Thévenet, 74, French weightlifter and Olympian (1948, 1952).[15]
4
[edit]- Zé Beto, 29, Portuguese footballer, traffic collision.[16]
- Jean Galloway Bissell, 53, American judge, cancer.[17]
- Leonard J. Fick, 74, American academic, heart disease.
- Maria Gambarelli, 89, Italian-American actress and dancer.[18]
- Berta Karlik, 86, Austrian physicist.
- Archibald Ross Lewis, 75, American historian.[19]
- Kate Simon, 77, Polish-American writer.[20]
- Whipper Billy Watson, 72, Canadian wrestler and trainer.
5
[edit]- W. W. Bartley III, 55, American philosopher, bladder cancer.[21]
- Edgar Herschler, 71, American politician, governor of Wyoming (1975–1987), cancer.
- Père Marie-Benoît, 94, French humanitarian.[22]
- Joseph Mauclair, 83, French road bicycle racer from 1927 to 1938.[23]
- Joseph J. Nazzaro, 76, American Air Force general, cancer.[24]
- King Perry, 75, American musician.
6
[edit]- Bin Akao, 91, Japanese politician, heart failure.[25]
- Jeannine Auboyer, 77, French museum curator.[26]
- Bernard Bernstein, 81, American economist, cardiac arrest.[27]
- Zari Elmassian, 83, American singer and actress.[28]
- John Merivale, 72, Canadian-British actor, kidney failure.[29]
- Olavi Ouvinen, 63, Finnish Olympic boxer (1948).[30]
- Kiro Ristov, 36, Yugoslavian Olympic wrestler (1976, 1980).[31]
- Jimmy Van Heusen, 77, American composer, complications from a stroke.[32]
7
[edit]- Thomas Clark, 83, American Olympic rower (1932).[33]
- Tony Fomison, 50, New Zealand artist.[34]
- Max Koecher, 66, German mathematician.
- Alan Perlis, 67, American computer scientist, heart attack.[35]
- Alfredo M. Santos, 84, Filipino general.
8
[edit]- Rhys Adrian, 61, British playwright and screenwriter.
- Bernice Carey, 78–79, American mystery writer.[36]
- Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr., 77, American painter and musician, father of Muhammad Ali, heart attack.[37]
- George de Mestral, 82, Swiss electrical engineer and inventor of velcro.
- Xu Deheng, 99, Chinese politician.
- Han Engelsman, 70, Dutch footballer.[38]
- Katalin Karády, 79, Hungarian actress and singer.[39]
- Pete Kmetovic, 70, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions).[40]
- Charles Maclean, Baron Maclean, 73, British hereditary peer.
- Del Shannon, 55, American musician, suicide by gunshot.[41]
- Ernest William Titterton, 73, British nuclear physicist, pulmonary embolism.
9
[edit]- James Fleming Gordon, 71, American judge.[42]
- Ilse Hollweg, 67, German opera singer.
- Joachim Hunger, 32, German Olympic sailor (1984, 1988).[43]
- Saroj Mukherjee, 79, Indian freedom fighter and politician.
- John Poelker, 76, American politician.
- Jan Wojnowski, 43, Polish weightlifter and Olympian (1968, 1972).[44]
10
[edit]- Clara González, 88, Panamanian feminist, judge, and activist.[45]
- Knut Hansson, 78, Swedish footballer.[46]
- Luigi Musina, 75, Italian boxer.
- John Arthur Pilcher, 77, British diplomat.
- Bill Sherwood, 37, American musician and filmmaker, AIDS.[47]
- Tony Solaita, 43, American baseball player, shot.[48]
11
[edit]- Léopold Anoul, 67, Belgian football player.
- Tom Brennan, 59, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors).[49]
- Marie-Dominique Chenu, 95, French theologian.[50]
- Bonnie Izzard, 81, Australian rules footballer.[51]
- Enrique Kistenmacher, 66, Argentine Olympic athlete (1948).[52]
- Colin Henderson Roberts, 80, British classical scholar.[53]
12
[edit]- Joseph Peter Michael Denning, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate.[54]
- Erling Enger, 90, Norwegian painter.
- Harold McCusker, 50, Northern Irish politician, cancer.[55]
- Victor Pokrovsky, 92, Russian choir director, translator, and music arranger.
- Nenad Radulović, 30, Yugoslav singer, testicular cancer.
13
[edit]- Binyomin Beinush Finkel, 78–79, Soviet-Israeli rabbi.
- Angela Gregory, 86, American sculptor.
- Heinz Haber, 76, German physicist.
- Manuel Rodriguez Lopez, 55, Galician poet and writer.[56]
- Ken Lynch, 79, American actor, viral illness.[57]
- Leon Stein, 77–78, American writer.[58]
14
[edit]- Armistead L. Boothe, 82, American politician.[59]
- Michel Drach, 59, French filmmaker.[60]
- Graeme Hole, 59, Australian cricketer, cancer.[61]
- Tony Holiday, 38, German singer, AIDS.
- Slick Johnson, 41, American racing driver, racing collision.[62]
- Dick Martin, 62, American artist.[63]
- José Luis Panizo, 68, Spanish footballer.[64]
- John M. Robsion Jr., 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1959).
- Fritz Schulz-Reichel, 77, German pianist.
- Jean Wallace, 66, American actress, gastrointestinal bleeding.[65]
- Luděk Čajka, 26, Czechoslovak ice hockey player, spinal cord injury.
15
[edit]- Keyes Beech, 76, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.
- Henry Brandon, 77, German-American actor, heart attack.[66]
- George Daney, 43, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), carbon monoxide poisoning.[67]
- Dolores Faith, 48, American actress, suicide.
- Ulf Johanson, 68, Swedish actor.
- Frans Kellendonk, 39, Dutch novelist, AIDS.[68]
- Dorival Knippel, 72, Brazilian footballer.[69]
- Jack C. Massey, 85, American businessman, pneumonia.[70]
- Norman Parkinson, 76, English photographer.[71]
- Rudolf Schaad, 88, Russian-German film editor.[72]
16
[edit]- John Eastaugh, 69, British Anglican prelate.
- Keith Haring, 31, American artist, AIDS.[73]
- John Davis Larkins Jr., 80, American district judge.[74]
- Nurul Momen, 81, Bangladeshi playwright.
- Luis Ortiz Monasterio, 83, Mexican sculptor.[75]
- József Moravetz, 79, Romanian football player.[76]
- Tadanari Okamoto, 58, Japanese animator.
- Volodymyr Scherbytsky, 71, Soviet and Ukrainian politician, pneumonia.
- Joshua Shelley, 70, American actor.[77]
- J. C. Trewin, 81, British journalist.[78]
17
[edit]- Robert Bernard, 76, German Olympic footballer (1936).[79]
- Jean-Marc Boivin, 38, French mountaineer, extreme sports person, film maker, and author, BASE jumping accident.[80]
- Brendan Corish, 71, Irish politician.[81]
- Larry Cox, 42, American baseball player, heart attack.[82]
- Hap Day, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[83]
- Dino Falconi, 87, Italian screenwriter and film director.
- Erik Rhodes, 84, American actor, pneumonia.[84]
- Allen Rivkin, 86, American screenwriter.[85]
- Hans Speier, 85, German-American sociologist.[86]
18
[edit]- Günther Bornkamm, 84, German theologian.[87]
- Herman Carlson, 83, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player (1936).[88]
- Margaret Craske, 97, British ballet dancer and choreographer.[89]
- Richard de Zoysa, 31, Sri Lankan journalist, human rights activist and actor, shot.
- Joe Erskine, 56, Welsh boxer.
- Tor Isedal, 65, Swedish actor.
- Frank Ross, 85, American filmmaker, complications from brain surgery.[90]
19
[edit]- Edris Rice-Wray Carson, 86, American medical researcher.
- Ernest Cole, 49, South African photographer, cancer.[91]
- Eddie Cudworth, 79, Canadian Olympic long-distance runner (1932).[92]
- Gabriel Katzka, 59, American theater, film and television producer, heart attack.[93]
- Francis Keppel, 73, American educator.[94]
- Laura Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, 74, British socialite.
- Otto E. Neugebauer, 90, Austrian-American mathematician and science historian.[95]
- Janusz Paluszkiewicz, 77, Polish actor.
- Michael Powell, 84, English filmmaker, cancer.[96]
- Abdul Matin Chowdhury, Shaikh-e-Fulbari, 74–75, Bangladeshi religious scholar.
- Massey H. Shepherd, 76, American priest and scholar.[97]
- William White, 69, Scottish cricketer. field hockey player and Olympic silver medalist (1948).[98]
20
[edit]- Sergio Camargo, 59, Brazilian sculptor and relief maker.
- Cecil Garriott, 73, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[99]
- Harry Klinefelter, 77, American physician.
- Verdina Shlonsky, 85, Russian-Israeli musician.[100]
- Nicolae Talpoş, 28, Romanian Olympic boxer (1984).[101]
- Gerry Tuite, 80, Australian rules footballer.[102]
21
[edit]- Zohrabai Ambalewali, 71–72, Indian singer.
- Johnny Borland, 64, New Zealand athletics official.
- Juanita Larrauri, 79, Argentine singer and politician.
- Isaac Jacob Schoenberg, 86, Romanian-American mathematician.[103]
- Vincent Teresa, 59–60, American mobster (Patriarca crime family), kidney failure.[104]
22
[edit]- Stephen W. Burns, 35, American actor, AIDS.
- T. O. Honiball, 85, South African cartoonist.[105]
- Andrew Jarvis, 99, Greek-American politician and businessman.
- Victor Lasky, 72, American writer.[106]
- Evald Seepere, 78, Soviet/Estonian Olympic boxer (1936).[107]
23
[edit]- Amritlal, 73, Indian writer.[108]
- Arne Bang-Hansen, 78, Norwegian actor.[109]
- José Napoleón Duarte, 64, Salvadoran politician, president (1984–1989), stomach cancer.
- James M. Gavin, 82, American general.[110]
- Stan Hough, 71, American film producer.[111]
- Haq Nawaz Jhangvi, 37–38, Pakistani cleric, murdered.
- David Samoylov, 69, Russian poet.[112]
- Annelien Kappeyne van de Coppello, 53, Dutch politician, cancer.[113]
24
[edit]- Arthur Ayrault, 55, American Olympic rower (1956, 1960).[114]
- Tony Conigliaro, 45, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, California Angels), kidney failure.[115]
- Malcolm Forbes, 70, American politician and publisher (Forbes), heart attack.[116]
- Lloyd Jordan, 89, American sports player and coach.[117]
- Jure Kaštelan, 70, Yugoslav poet.
- Arch Nicholson, 48, Australian film director, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Sandro Pertini, 93, Italian politician, president (1978–1985).[118]
- Johnnie Ray, 63, American singer ("Cry"), liver failure.[119]
- Gabriel Sempé, 88, French Olympic hurdler (1924, 1928).[120]
- Darryl Usher, 25, American football player (New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers, Phoenix Cardinals), shot.[121]
25
[edit]- André de Korver, 74, Dutch racing cyclist.[122]
- Henry Fairlie, 66, British political journalist.[123]
- Estelle Peck Ishigo, 90, American artist and author.[124]
- Ingrid Larsen, 80, Danish chess player.
- Carmine Tucci, 56, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[125]
26
[edit]- Gilbert Casalecchi, 81, Swiss Olympic sailor (1960).[126]
- Lew Erber, 55, American gridiron football coach (Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots).[127]
- Julian Gascoigne, 86, British general.
- Cornell Gunter, 53, American singer, shot.[128]
- Márvio dos Santos, 55, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1952, 1960, 1964).[129]
- Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, 97, American heiress and publisher (The New York Times).[130]
- Margot Walle, 68, Norwegian Olympic skater (1948).[131]
- Wu Zhong, 68, Chinese general, car accident.[132]
27
[edit]- Les Ames, 84, English cricket player.[133]
- Johannes Draaijer, 26, Dutch racing driver, heart block, heart attack.
- Vern Freiburger, 66, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[134]
- Alberto Mario Giustolisi, 61, Italian chess player.
- Nahum Norbert Glatzer, 86, Austrian-American historian and philosopher.[135]
- Josephine Johnson, 79, American novelist, pneumonia.[136]
- Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lộc, 75, Vietnamese politician, prime minister (1954).
- Charlie McKinley, 86, Australian rules footballer.[137]
- Alexandru Rosetti, 94, Romanian linguist, accident.[138]
- Eric Sörensen, 76, Swedish Olympic equestrian (1948).[139]
- Jesse Williams, 76, American baseball player.[140]
28
[edit]- Erik Anderberg, 98, Swedish naval admiral.
- Bob Armstrong, 81, American NFL player (Portsmouth Spartans).[141]
- Jack Conroy, 90, American leftist writer.[142]
- Mario Craveri, 87, Italian filmmaker.[143]
- Sylvia del Villard, 62, Puerto Rican actress and dancer.
- Fabia Drake, 86, British actress.[144]
- Kornel Filipowicz, 76, Polish writer, lung cancer.
- Russell Jacquet, 72, American trumpeter, heart attack.[145]
- Colin Milburn, 48, English cricketer, heart attack.
- Wallace Reid Jr., 72, American actor, plane crash.[146]
- John O'Sullivan, 88, Irish politician.
- Tuppy Owen-Smith, 81, South African cricket player.
- David Prichard, 26, American guitarist, leukemia.[147]
- Greville Wynne, 70, British engineer and intelligence officer, esophageal cancer.[148]
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- ^ "Frank Ross, 85; Producer of Films Made 'The Robe'". The New York Times. February 23, 1990. p. B 5. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ "Ernest Cole Dies at 49; Recorder of Apartheid". The New York Times. February 19, 1990. p. A 18. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
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- ^ "Gabriel Katzka, 59, Producer in Theater, Films and Television". The New York Times. February 21, 1990. p. A 23. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
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