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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1994.

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.

April 1994Edit

1Edit

  • John Chase, 87, American ice hockey player and coach.[1]
  • Robert Doisneau, 81, French photographer.[2]
  • John McMullan, 60, American gridiron football player.[3]
  • Thomas Head Raddall, 90, Canadian writer.
  • Netty Simons, 80, American pianist, music editor, and composer.
  • Gennady Voronov, 83, Soviet/Russian statesman.

2Edit

  • Irene Baker, 92, American politician.
  • Betty Furness, 78, American actress, consumer advocate, and commentator.[4]
  • Raymond Z. Gallun, 83, American science fiction writer.[5]
  • Rowland Greenberg, 73, Norwegian jazz trumpeter.
  • Edward Vissers, 81, Belgian road bicycle racer.[6]

3Edit

  • Agostinho da Silva, 88, Portuguese philosopher, essayist, and writer.[7]
  • Tom Hamilton, 88, American football player, coach, and naval aviator.
  • Beverly Johnson, 46, American rock climber and adventurer, helicopter crash.[8]
  • Chad Kinch, 35, American basketball player, AIDS-related complications.[9]
  • Jérôme Lejeune, 67, French pediatrician and geneticist, cancer.[10]
  • Aharon Remez, 74, Israeli Air Force commander, politician and diplomat.
  • Willis A. Trafton Jr., 76, American lawyer and politician.
  • Armand Vetulani, 84, Polish art historian and educator, tumor.
  • Frank Wells, 62, American businessman and president of The Walt Disney Company, helicopter crash.[11]

4Edit

  • Pippo Barzizza, 91, Italian composer, arranger, conductor and music director.
  • Luther Cressman, 96, American archaeologist.[12]
  • André Derrien, 98, French sailor.[13]
  • Kurt Meisel, 81, Austrian actor and film director.[14]
  • Gabriella Mészáros, 80, Hungarian gymnast and Olympian.[15]
  • Ginny Simms, 80, American singer and film actress.
  • Valentin Stănescu, 71, Romanian football manager.
  • Jean-Pierre Weisgerber, 89, Luxembourgian football player.[16]

5Edit

  • Ada Carrasco, 81, Mexican actress, heart attack.
  • Kurt Cobain, 27, American singer, musician, and songwriter, suicide.[17]
  • Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga, 75, Uruguayan jurist, traffic collision.
  • Bobby Hofman, 68, American baseball player and coach, cancer.[18]
  • Otari Kvantrishvili, 46, Georgian mafia boss, homicide.
  • Charles Newton, 77, American gridiron football player.[19]
  • Arthur Vere Harvey, Baron Harvey of Prestbury, 88, British Royal Air Force officer and a politician.
  • Marlon Riggs, 37, American filmmaker, poet, and gay rights activist, AIDS-related complications.[20]
  • Ghulam Fareed Sabri, 64, Pakistani qawwali singer.[21]
  • Roy Smeck, 94, American musician.[22]
  • André Tchelistcheff, 92, American winemaker.[23]

6Edit

  • Klaus Bodinger, 61, German swimmer.
  • Dick Cary, 77, American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger.[24]
  • Shekhar Chatterjee, 70, Indian actor and film director.
  • Sheck Exley, 45, American cave diver, diving accident.
  • Juvénal Habyarimana, 57, Rwandan politician and military officer, assassinated.[25]
  • Catherine Lombard, 28, French freestyle skier, AIDS-related complications.[26]
  • Patricia Ann McGee, 67, Native American tribal leader.
  • Kahnu Charan Mohanty, 87, Indian novelist.
  • Cyprien Ntaryamira, 39, Burundian politician, assassinated.[27]
  • Cuthbert Peacocke, 90, Irish Anglican bishop.
  • Goody Rosen, 81, Canadian baseball player.[28]
  • Paola Tovaglia, 28, Italian children's television presenter, brain cancer.

7Edit

  • Harry Adaskin, 92, Canadian violinist, academic, and radio broadcaster.[29]
  • Lee Brilleaux, 41, English R&B singer and musician, lymphoma.[30]
  • Bill Dickinson, 77, Scottish rugby player and coach.
  • Ștefan Dobay, 84, Romanian football player.
  • François de Grossouvre, 76, French politician, suicide by gunshot.[31]
  • Cecil Gould, 75, British art historian and curator, brain cancer.[32]
  • Albert Guðmundsson, 70, Icelandic football player and politician.
  • Ramesh Chandra Jha, 65, Indian poet, novelist and freedom fighter.
  • Cesar Legaspi, 77, Filipino painter, prostate cancer.[33]
  • Golo Mann, 85, German historian and essayist.[34]
  • Sigmund Ruud, 86, Norwegian ski jumper.[35]
  • Agathe Uwilingiyimana, 40, Prime Minister of Rwanda, murdered.

8Edit

  • Irene Eisinger, 90, German-British opera singer and film actress.[36]
  • François Rozet, 95, French-Canadian actor.
  • Leonard Small, 88, Scottish minister and author.
  • Dada Vujasinović, 30, Serbian journalist and reporter.[37]
  • Åke Wallenquist, 90, Swedish astronomer.

9Edit

  • M. S. Fernando, 58, Sri Lankan singer and musician.
  • Marcel Ichac, 87, French alpinist, explorer, photographer and film director.[38]
  • Mieczysław Maneli, 72, Polish lawyer, diplomat and academic.
  • Theodore D. Mann, 71, American politician.
  • Hal Missingham, 87, Australian artist and watercolourist.[39]
  • Anthony E. Pratt, 90, English musician and inventor of board game Cluedo, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Paul Păun, 78, Romanian-Israeli avant-garde poet and visual artist.
  • Keith Watson, 59, British comics artist, cancer.

10Edit

  • Viktor Afanasyev, 71, Soviet/Russian journalist and professor of philosophy.
  • Lewis Billups, 30, American gridiron football player, car crash.
  • Reinaldo Gorno, 75, Argentine long-distance runner and Olympian.[40]
  • Sam B. Hall, 70, American lawyer, politician, and judge.[41]
  • John O'Brien, 33, American author (Leaving Las Vegas), suicide.[42]
  • V. G. W. Ratnayake, 85, Sri Lankan politician.

11Edit

  • Wesley Barry, 86, American actor, director, and producer.
  • John Block, 64, Dutch aviation pioneer.[43]
  • Sticks Evans, 71, American drummer, percussionist, arranger and musical director.[44]
  • Matthew Feldman, 75, American politician.[45]
  • Chu Tunan, 95, Chinese politician.

12Edit

  • Elissa Aalto, 71, Finnish architect.[46]
  • Bob Cryer, 59, English politician, traffic collision.
  • Daniel Levinson, 73, American psychologist.[47]
  • Branko Mikulić, 65, Yugoslavian statesman, lung cancer.
  • Pamela Mitford, 86, English socialite and one of the Mitford sisters.
  • Joseph Nelis, 77, Belgian football player.[48]
  • Frank V. Phillips, 82, American cinematographer (The Black Hole, Pete's Dragon, The Apple Dumpling Gang).

13Edit

  • Kurt Aland, 79, German theologian and biblical scholar.[49]
  • Jørgen Buckhøj, 59, Danish actor
  • Piet Engels, 70, American politician.[50]
  • Robert K. A. Gardiner, 79, Ghanaian government official, university professor, and economist.
  • Claude Heymann, 86, French screenwriter and film director.[51]
  • Rudolf Hrušínský, 73, Czech actor and director.[52]
  • Nikolai Kryuchkov, 83, Soviet/Russian film actor.[53]
  • John Marriott, 81, Australian politician.[54]
  • Bert Ramelson, 84, British communist politician.
  • Mika Tiivola, 71, Finnish businessman.

14Edit

  • Bobby Gurney, 86, English football player and manager.[55]
  • Evelyn King, 86, British politician.[56]
  • Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, 96, Pakistani organic chemist, painter, and poet.
  • Hugh Springer, 80, Barbados politician and fourth Governor-general of Barbados.

15Edit

  • István Boros, 84, Male Hungarian international table tennis player.
  • Walter Clegg, 73, British Conservative politician.[57]
  • John Curry, 44, British figure skater, heart attack.[58]
  • Vardges Petrosyan, 61, Armenian writer of fiction and drama, homicide.

16Edit

  • József Albert, 81, Hungarian football player.
  • Renu Chakravartty, 76, Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India.
  • Ralph Ellison, 80, American novelist, literary critic, and scholar, pancreatic cancer.[59]
  • Leslie Flint, 83, British psychic medium.
  • John McLiam, 76, Canadian actor (Cool Hand Luke, In Cold Blood, First Blood), Parkinson's disease.[60]
  • Victor Popov, 56, Russian theoretical physicist.
  • José Ramón Sauto, 81, Mexican football player.
  • Samuel Selvon, 70, Trinidad and Tobago writer, respiratory failure.[61]
  • Allan "Whitey" Snyder, 79, American make-up artist.
  • Ron Vawter, 45, American actor (The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, Sex, Lies, and Videotape), heart attack.[62]

17Edit

  • Robert Legget, 89, Canadian civil engineer, historian and writer.[63]
  • Roger Sperry, 80, American neuropsychologist, neurobiologist and Nobel prize laureate.[64]
  • Walter Wilson, 80, American baseball player.[65]
  • Manno Wolf-Ferrari, 82, Italian conductor.[66]

18Edit

  • Tamás Aczél, 72, Hungarian poet, writer, and journalist.
  • Dener, 23, Brazilian football player and manager, traffic collision.[67]
  • Ken Oosterbroek, 32, South African photojournalist, shot.[68]
  • Ruggero Orlando, 86, Italian journalist, writer and politician.
  • Bill Rexford, 67, American racecar driver.

19Edit

  • Taisia Afonina, 80, Soviet/Russian painter and watercolorist.
  • Michael Carreras, 66, British film producer and director.[69]
  • Larry Davis, 57, American blues musician, cancer.[70]
  • Rodolfo de Álzaga, 63, Argentine racing driver.
  • Tommy McCue, 80, English rugby player.
  • Rolf Paetz, 71, German football player.[71]

20Edit

  • Anna Molka Ahmed, 76, Pakistani artist.
  • Jean Carmet, 73, French actor, heart attack.[72]
  • Miguel Diab, 73, Uruguayan basketball player.[73]
  • Frederick Feary, 82, American boxer.[74]
  • Frederick Fortune, 73, American bobsledder and Olympian.[75]
  • Rosalie Gicanda, 66, Rwandan queen, murdered.
  • Jean Ousset, 79, French catholic ideologist, stroke.[76]
  • Qəmər Salamzadə, 85, Azerbaijani and Soviet film director and screenwriter.
  • Dennis Cleveland Stewart, 46, American actor (Grease) and dancer, AIDS-related disease.

21Edit

  • Robert Bonnett, 77, Australian politician.
  • Darryl Carlton, 40, American gridiron football player.
  • Clyde Crabtree, 88, American gridiron football player.[77]
  • Howard Barraclough Fell, 76, New Zealand zoologist.[78]
  • Ruth Hiatt, 88, American actress.[79]
  • Edmond Keosayan, 57, Armenian and Soviet film director and musician, laryngeal cancer.[80]
  • Raúl Soldi, 89, Argentine painter and production designer.[81]

22Edit

  • Charles Reginald Dodwell, 72, British art historian.[82]
  • Oretta Fiume, 74, Italian film actress.
  • Karl Hess, 70, American speechwriter and author.[83]
  • Richard Nixon, 81, 37th President of the United States, stroke.[84]

23Edit

  • Lucho Bermúdez, 82, Colombian musician, DJ, and performer, heart attack.
  • Cécile Dreesmann, 74, Dutch textile artist.[85]
  • Zhu Futang, 94, Chinese pediatrician.
  • Jimmy Izquierdo, 31, Ecuadorian football player, traffic collision.
  • Flavio Mogherini, 72, Italian production designer, art director and film director.[86]

24Edit

  • Donald J. Atwood Jr., 69, American engineer and Deputy Secretary of Defense.[87]
  • Edwin Adams Davis, 90, American historian.[88]
  • Lawren P. Harris, 83, Canadian visual artist and art educator.
  • S. L. Kirloskar, 90, Indian businessman.[89]
  • Margot Trooger, 70, German film actress.[90]

25Edit

  • Georgios Gennimatas, 54, Greek politician, lung cancer.
  • Gordon Jones, 64, American Major League Baseball player.[91]
  • Mike Kreevich, 85, American baseball player.[92]
  • David Langton, 82, British actor.[93]
  • Giovanni Pettinati, 68, Italian racing cyclist.[94]
  • Roberto Scarone, 76, Uruguayan football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease.[95]

26Edit

  • Rostam Bastuni, 71, Israeli politician and journalist.
  • Mas Oyama, 70, Korean-Japanese karate master, lung cancer.
  • Bob Pike, 60, Australian politician.
  • Manuel Enríquez Salazar, 67, Mexican composer, violinist and pedagogue.[96]
  • Zein al-Sharaf Talal, 77, Queen of Jordan as the wife of King Talal.
  • Maximilian von Edelsheim, 96, German nazi Wehrmacht general during World War II.

27Edit

  • Lynne Frederick, 39, English actress (Nicholas and Alexandra, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, The Amazing Mr. Blunden).[97]
  • Vasilis Goulandris, 80, Greek shipowner and art collector.
  • Bill Pellington, 66, American gridiron football player.[98]
  • Timothy Wilson Spencer, 32, American serial killer, execution by electrocution.[99]

28Edit

  • Oleg Borisov, 64, Soviet and Russian actor, leukemia.[100]
  • Robert Spencer Carr, 85, American writer of science fiction and fantasy.[101]
  • Gerhard Lindemann, 97, German nazi Wehrmacht general during World War II..
  • John Preston, 48, American author of gay erotica, AIDS-related complications.[102]
  • Berton Roueché, 84, American medical writer, suicide.

29Edit

  • Marcel Bernard, 79, French tennis player.
  • Jimmy Darden, 71, American basketball player and coach.[103]
  • Ignacio Farrés Iquino, 83, Spanish film director, screenwriter, and producer.[104]
  • Russell Kirk, 75, American political theorist and writer.[105]
  • Bill Quinn, 81, American actor (Archie Bunker's Place, The Birds, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier).
  • Sak Sutsakhan, 66, Cambodian soldier and anti-communist politician.

30Edit

  • Herbert Bowden, Baron Aylestone, 89, British politician.
  • George Constantin, 60, Romanian actor.
  • Sorie Ibrahim Koroma, 64, Sierra Leonean politician and labor activist.
  • Roland Ratzenberger, 33, Austrian racing driver, racing accident.
  • Ferdinando Scarfiotti, 53, Italian art director and production designer.[106]
  • Richard Scarry, 74, American children's author and illustrator, heart attack.[107]

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