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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1996.

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 1996Edit

1Edit

  • Masroor Anwar, 51, Indian poet, lyricist and screenwriter.
  • Alexandru Diordiță, 84, Soviet/Moldovan politician.
  • Myroslav Dumanskyi, 66, Ukrainian football player.
  • Jean Le Moyne, 83, Canadian politician.
  • John McSherry, 51, American baseball umpire, heart attack.[1]
  • Léon Pétillon, 92, Belgian politician.[2]

2Edit

  • Jean Elizabeth Hampton, 41, American political philosopher and author.[3]
  • Lindsay Hartwig, 76, Australian politician.
  • Ian Mitchell, 49, Scottish football player.
  • Antonio Ortiz Ramírez, 88, Spanish anarcho-syndicalist and anarchist.[4]

3Edit

  • Ron Brown, 54, American government official, aircraft crash.[5]
  • Frank Doyle, 78, American comic book writer (Archie), cancer.
  • Herk Harvey, 71, American actor and director, pancreatic cancer.[6]
  • Jo Privat, 76, French musician, cancer.
  • Alphonse James Schladweiler, 93, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Carl Stokes, 68, American politician and diplomat, esophageal cancer.[7]

4Edit

  • Brian Abel-Smith, 69, British economist.[8]
  • Barney Ewell, 78, American track and field athlete and Olympic champion.[9]
  • Zita Perczel, 77, Hungarian actress.
  • Winifred Shotter, 91, British actress.[10]

5Edit

  • Monika Dannemann, 50, German figure skater and painter, suicide.
  • Gerry L'Estrange, 78, Irish politician.
  • Charlene Holt, 67, American actress (El Dorado).
  • Jac Maris, 96, Dutch sculptor.[11]
  • Ahmed Mekkawi, 73, Egyptian football player.[12]
  • Herta Worell, 83, German actress.[13]

6Edit

  • John D. Bulkeley, 84, United States Navy vice admiral and Medal of Honor recipient.[14]
  • Ester Carloni, 98, Italian actress.
  • Greer Garson, 91, British-American actress (Mrs. Miniver, Blossoms in the Dust, Madame Curie), Oscar winner (1943), heart failure.[15]
  • Sterling M. McMurrin, 82, American theologian.[16]

7Edit

  • Colleen Clifford, 97, Australian actress.
  • Georges Géret, 71, French film actor, cancer.[17]
  • Berkely Mather, 87, British writer.[18]
  • Yelena Mazanik, 82, Soviet/Belarus partisan who assassinated Nazi official Wilhelm Kube.

8Edit

  • Donald Adams, 67, English opera singer and actor, brain cancer.[19]
  • John Hudson, 77, American actor (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The Screaming Skull, G.I. Blues).
  • George W. Jenkins, 88, American businessman and philanthropist.[20]
  • Ben Johnson, 77, American actor (The Last Picture Show, The Wild Bunch, The Sugarland Express), Oscar winner (1972), heart attack.[21]
  • León Klimovsky, 89, Argentine film director, screenwriter and actor.[22]
  • Petko Sirakov, 67, Bulgarian wrestler.[23]
  • Agron Sulaj, 44, Albanian football player and.[24]
  • José Valdivieso, 74, Argentine football player and manager.
  • Petro Voinovsky, 82, Ukrainian nationalist.
  • Mick Young, 59, Australian politician.

9Edit

  • Sandy Becker, 74, American announcer, actor, and comedian.[25]
  • Richard Condon, 81, American political novelist.[26]
  • Paul Leder, 70, American actor and film director, lung cancer.[27]
  • Otto Licha, 83, Austrian handball player.[28]
  • James Rouse, 81, American businessman and founder of The Rouse Company.[29]

10Edit

  • Moshe Davis, 80, American rabbi.
  • Walter Harding, 79, American scholar and professor of English literature.[30]
  • Herman Pines, 94, Russian-American chemist.[31]
  • Jack Wilkinson, 64, English football player.

11Edit

  • Billy Anderson, 55, American gridiron football player (Tennessee Titans), ALS.
  • Hans Beck, 84, Norwegian ski jumper.[32]
  • Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, 89, French businessman and publicist.[33]
  • Trygve Brodahl, 90, Norwegian cross country skier.[34]
  • Mel Hill, 82, Canadian ice hockey player.[35]
  • Wanda McKay, 80, American actor and model.

12Edit

  • Antonio Capua, 90, Italian politician.
  • Helmut Krone, 70, American art director.[36]
  • Marthe Robert, 82, French writer.[37]
  • Igor Ternov, 74, Russian physicist.

13Edit

  • C. Alfred "Chief" Anderson, 89, American aviator.
  • George Mackay Brown, 74, Scottish poet, author and dramatist.[38]
  • James Burke, 64, American mobster and Lucchese crime family associate, lung cancer.
  • D'Arcy Coulson, 88, Canadian ice hockey player.[39]
  • Vjekoslav Kaleb, 90, Croatian writer.
  • Denis Sargan, 71, British econometrician.[40]

14Edit

  • Waleed Al-Salam, 69, Iraqi mathematician.
  • Gaylord Birch, 50, American musician.[41]
  • Marie Clotilde Bonaparte, 84, French princess of the Bonaparte dynasty.
  • William K. Everson, 67, American journalist, prostate cancer.[42]
  • Mervyn Levy, 82, Welsh artist and writer on art.[43]
  • George N. Neise, 79, American actor, cancer.
  • James Sargent Russell, 93, United States Navy admiral.[44]

15Edit

  • Beatriz Costa, 88, Portuguese actress.[45]
  • John C. Flanagan, 90, American psychologist.[46]
  • Arthur Lelyveld, 83, American rabbi and activist.[47]
  • Stavros Niarchos, 86, Greek businessman and art collector, pneumonia.[48]

16Edit

  • George Abel, 80, Canadian ice hockey player and Olympic champion.[49]
  • Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, 67, Cuban film director and screenwriter.[50]
  • François-Régis Bastide, 69, French writer, diplomat, politician, and radio host, lung cancer.[51]
  • Lucille Bremer, 79, American actress and dancer, heart attack.[52]
  • Irasema Dilián, 71, Italian actress.[53]
  • Raymond Hill, 62, American tenor saxophonist, singer, and recording artist.
  • Charlie Hillard, 58, American aerobatics pilot, aviation accident.

17Edit

  • Paul Bleiß, 91, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
  • Piet Hein, 90, Danish puzzle designer, mathematician, and poet.[54]
  • Adelaide Lambert, 88, American swimmer and Olympic champion.[55]
  • Dudley Manlove, 81, American actor and radio announcer.
  • Abbot Low Moffat, 94, American politician, cancer.[56]
  • Hugh Robson, 77, New Zealand lawn bowls competitor.

18Edit

  • Brook Berringer, 22, American gridiron football player, plane crash.[57]
  • Bernard Edwards, 43, American bass player and record producer, pneumonia.[58]
  • Mike Leander, 54, English arranger, songwriter and record producer, cancer.[59]
  • Hubert Opperman, 91, Australian racing cyclist.[60]

19Edit

  • Yukiyoshi Aoki, 61, Japanese swimmer.[61]
  • James B. Clark Jr., 39, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[62]
  • Ken Doherty, 90, American decathlete.[63]
  • John Martin, 36, English spree killer, suicide.
  • Buddy Oldfield, 84, English cricket player and umpire.[64]

20Edit

  • John Barrie, 71, English snooker player.
  • Hank Biasatti, 74, Canadian basketball player.[65]
  • Alexander D'Arcy, 87, Egyptian actor.[66]
  • Frans Gommers, 79, Belgian football player.[67]
  • Raúl Meraz, 69, Mexican actor.
  • Christopher Robin Milne, 75, English author and bookseller.[68]
  • Steve Oneschuk, 65, Canadian football player.
  • Tran Van Tra, 78, Vietnamese general and commander in the Viet Cong.[69]

21Edit

  • Zora Arkus-Duntov, 86, Belgian-American engineer nicknamed the "Father of the Corvette.".
  • Dzhokhar Dudayev, 52, Soviet/Russian general and Chechen leader, homicide.[70]
  • Alceo Galliera, 85, Italian conductor and composer.[71]
  • Robert Hersant, 76, French newspaper magnate.[72]
  • Abdul Hafeez Kardar, 71, Indian cricket player.
  • Luigi Pistilli, 66, Italian actor, suicide.[73]
  • Paraone Reweti, 79, New Zealand politician and rātana morehu.
  • Jimmy Snyder, 77, American horse racing announcer & television sports announcer, heart attack.
  • Bertel Storskrubb, 78, Finnish middle-distance runner, hurdler and Olympian.[74]

22Edit

  • Erma Bombeck, 69, American humorist and writer, kidney disease.[75]
  • Helen Keane, 73, American jazz record producer, breast cancer.
  • Molly Keane, 91, Irish writer.[76]
  • Jug McSpaden, 87, American golfer, and golf course architect, accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Hiteswar Saikia, 62, Indian politician, kidney failure.
  • Serafim Subbotin, 75, Soviet/Russian flying ace.
  • John Baptist Wolf, 88, American historian, specializing in modern European history.
  • Nobuo Yoneda, 66, Japanese computer scientist.

23Edit

  • Jean Victor Allard, 82, Canadian general.
  • Mario Luigi Ciappi, 86, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • María Lavalle Urbina, 87, Mexican lawyer and politician.[77]
  • P. L. Travers, 96, Australian-British novelist (Mary Poppins), epilepsy.[78]
  • Jesús Hernández Úbeda, 36, Spanish bicycle racer.[79]

24Edit

  • Donald Cammell, 62, British film director, suicide.[80]
  • Giliante D'Este, 86, Italian rower.[81]
  • Tomás de Bhaldraithe, 79, Irish language scholar and lexicographer.
  • Gary Geiger, 59, American baseball player, cirrhosis.[82]
  • Preston Lockwood, 83, British actor.[83]
  • Aldo Masciotta, 86, Italian fencer.[84]
  • Rafael Orozco, 50, Spanish musician, AIDS-related complications.[85]
  • Frank Riley, 80, American writer.
  • Vincenzo Torriani, 77, Italian sports executive and director of the Giro d'Italia.

25Edit

  • Saul Bass, 75, American graphic designer and filmmaker, lymphoma.[86]
  • John Lorne Campbell, 89, British historian.[87]
  • Althea Henley, 84, American film actress and dancer.
  • Dick Wesson, 73, American actor, comedian, comedy writer, and producer, aortic aneurysm.
  • Harold Alden Wheeler, 92, American electrical engineer.[88]

26Edit

  • Wolfgang Franz, 90, German mathematician.
  • Milt Gaston, 100, American baseball player.[89]
  • Guido Leontini, 69, Italian actor.
  • Stirling Silliphant, 78, American screenwriter (In the Heat of the Night, The Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure) and film producer.[90]
  • Burton Stein, 70, American Indologist.

27Edit

  • William Colby, 76, American intelligence agent, drowning.[91]
  • Gilles Grangier, 84, French film director and screenwriter.[92]
  • Adam Roarke, 58, American actor and film director, heart attack.[93]
  • Rudolf Schulten, 72, German physicist.
  • Joan Sterndale-Bennett, 82, British actress.[94]

28Edit

  • Al Hollingsworth, 88, American baseball player.[95]
  • Svea Holst, 95, Swedish film actress.
  • Orville Prescott, 89, American literary critic (The New York Times).[96]
  • Tien Soeharto, 72, wife of the Indonesian president, Suharto
  • Lester Sumrall, 83, American minister.

29Edit

  • Mario David, 68, French actor, pulmonary embolism.[97]
  • Ray Kinsella, 85, Canadian ice hockey player.[98]
  • Claude Overton, 68, American basketball player.[99]
  • François Picard, 75, French racing driver.[100]

30Edit

  • Jeanne Bal, 67, American actress and model, breast cancer.[101]
  • Juan Hohberg, 69, Argentine-Uruguayan football player and coach.[102]
  • Dezső Keresztury, 91, Hungarian politician.
  • Julio César Méndez Montenegro, 80, President of Guatemala.[103]
  • David Opatoshu, 78, American actor (Exodus, Torn Curtain, Dr. Kildare).[104]
  • Rosaura Revueltas, 85, Mexican actress, dancer, and author, lung cancer.[105]

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