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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1993.

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 1993Edit

1Edit

  • Michael Blundell, 85, Kenyan farmer and politician.
  • José Bravo, 76, Spanish football player.
  • Mehrab Shahrokhi, 48, Iranian football player.
  • Gregg G. Tallas, 84, Film director and film editor.[1]
  • Sven Thofelt, 88, Swedish Olympic pentathlete (1928, 1936, 1948) and fencer.[2]
  • Harold Edward Winch, 85, Canadian politician.

2Edit

  • Gino Bechi, 79, Italian operatic baritone.[3]
  • Bernard Braden, 76, Canadian-British actor and comedian, stroke.[4]
  • Emilio Bulgarelli, 75, Italian Olympic water polo player (1948).[5]
  • Clemente Fracassi, 75, Italian film producer, director and screenwriter.
  • Michael Klein, 33, Romanian football player, heart attack.
  • Lenny Levy, 79, American baseball player, coach and scout.
  • Reid Miles, 65, American graphic designer and photographer.
  • Harry Nilsson, 77, Swedish football defender.[6]
  • Bernard Peters, 82-83, Polish-German nuclear physicist.
  • François Reichenbach, 71, French film director, producer and screenwriter.[7]
  • Alexander Schneider, 84, Lithuanian-American violinist, heart failure.[8]

3Edit

  • Viktor Ajbek, 72, Croatian footballer.[9]
  • Françoys Bernier, 65, Canadian musician.
  • Rosetta Calavetta, 78, Italian actress and voice dubber.
  • Omar Cañas, 23, Colombian footballer, shot.[10]
  • Gianni Colombo, 56, Italian artist.
  • Paul Emery, 76, English racing driver.
  • Edith Elizabeth Farkas, 71, Hungarian-New Zealand antarctic researcher and meteorologist, bone cancer.
  • Karel Goeyvaerts, 69, Belgian composer.[11]
  • Éliane de Meuse, 93, Belgian painter.
  • Tan Shaowen, 63, Chinese politician, lung cancer.

4Edit

  • Eldon Jenne, 93, American track and field athlete.[12]
  • Daulat Singh Kothari, 86, Indian scientist and educationist.
  • Joaquín Oliva, 66, Spanish football player.
  • Connie Saylor, 52, American NASCAR racecar driver, cancer.[13]

5Edit

  • T. W. Alley, 50, American football player and coach, heart attack.
  • Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein, 94, British businessman and media executive.[14]
  • William Pène du Bois, 76, American writer and book illustrator, stroke.[15]
  • Seán Flanagan, 71, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
  • Baharul Islam, 74, Indian politician, MP (1962–1972, 1983–1989).
  • Hans Jonas, 89, German-American philosopher.[16]
  • Adnan Kahveci, 43, Turkish politician, traffic collision.
  • Roxanne Kernohan, 32, Canadian actress, traffic collision.
  • Marcel Léger, 62, Canadian politician, MNA (1970–1985).
  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 83, American film director and screenwriter (All About Eve, A Letter to Three Wives), heart attack.[17]
  • Tip Tipping, 34, English stuntman (Batman, Willow) and actor (Aliens), parachuting accident.
  • Jack Young, 80, English cricketer.
  • Huang Zhizhen, 72, Chinese politician.

6Edit

  • Arthur Ashe, 49, American tennis player, AIDS.[18]
  • George Bellew, 93, British officer of arms.
  • Ruggero Biancani, 78, Italian athlete and Olympian.[19]
  • Mohammad Natsir, 84, Indonesian islamic scholar and prime minister.
  • Ion Negoițescu, 71, Romanian writer and historian.

7Edit

  • Shovkat Alakbarova, 70, Azerbaijani singer.
  • Frank Balistrieri, 74, American mobster belonging to the Milwaukee crime family.
  • Duilio Brignetti, 66, Italian Olympic pentathlete (1948, 1952).[20]
  • William Hayman, 89, English Anglican prelate, Archdeacon of Lewisham (1960–1972).
  • Erling Dekke Næss, 91, Norwegian shipowner and businessman.
  • Buddy Pepper, 70, American pianist and songwriter.

8Edit

  • Teddy Glover, 90, English-American football player.
  • Oto Grigalka, 67, Latvian track and field athlete and Olympian.[21]
  • William Ewing Hester, 80, American tennis player and official.
  • Douglas Heyes, 73, American screenwriter, heart attack.[22]
  • Eliot Janeway, 80, American economist.[23]
  • Anthony Kramreither, 66, Australian-Canadian film producer.
  • Charles R. Lord, 61, American intelligence official, Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (1986–1988).
  • Roland Mousnier, 85, French historian.[24]
  • Franz Schnyder, 82, Swiss film director.[25]
  • Nagalingam Shanmugathasan, 72, Sri Lankan trade unionist.
  • Bram van der Stok, 77, Dutch fighter pilot and flying ace during World War II.

9Edit

  • Marian Filc, 44, Slovakian Olympic figure skater (1968), heart attack.[26]
  • Bill Grundy, 69, English journalist and broadcaster, heart attack.[27]
  • Saburo Okita, 78, Japanese politician and economist.[28]
  • Elwood Richard Quesada, 88, American lieutenant general and businessman.[29]
  • Mingun Sayadaw, 81, Burmese theravada Buddhist monk.
  • Kate Wilkinson, 76, American actress, bone cancer.[30]

10Edit

  • Elmer Barbour, 74, American gridiron football player.[31]
  • James C. H. Bonbright, 90, American diplomat and ambassador.
  • Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury, 78, French politician, prime minister (1957).
  • William E. Cleator, Sr., 65, American politician, cancer.
  • Bengt Edlén, 86, Swedish astronomer and academic.
  • Fred Hollows, 63, New Zealand-Australian ophthalmologist, renal cancer.[32]
  • Gaya Prasad Katiyar, 92, Indian revolutionary.
  • Mickey Murtagh, 88, American football player.[33]
  • Rip Repulski, 64, American baseball player.[34]

11Edit

  • Kamal Amrohi, 75, Indian film director and screenwriter.[35]
  • Charles Eric Dawson, 70, Canadian ichthyologist.
  • Joy Garrett, 47, American actress, liver failure.[36]
  • Robert W. Holley, 71, American biochemist, Nobel Prize recipient (1968), lung cancer.[37]
  • Brian Inglis, 76, Irish journalist, historian and television presenter.[38]
  • Oksana Kostina, 20, Russian rhythmic gymnast, traffic collision.
  • Desanka Maksimović, 94, Serbian poet and writer.[39]
  • Félix Ruiz, 52, Spanish footballer.
  • Newton Steers, 76, American politician.

12Edit

  • Joe Booher, 51, American racing driver, racing accident.[40]
  • James Bulger, 2, English murder victim.[41]
  • Mark W. Ellingson, 88, American academic, president of the Rochester Institute of Technology (1936–1969).

13Edit

  • Araxie Babayan, 86, Soviet and Armenian organic chemist.
  • G. H. Diggle, 90, English chess player.[42]
  • Henry Duey, 84, American weightlifter and Olympic medalist.[43]
  • Willoughby Gray, 76, English actor of stage and screen, cancer.

14Edit

  • Elek Bacsik, 66, Hungarian-American jazz guitarist and violinist.[44]
  • Eleazar Lipsky, 81, American lawyer, writer and playwright, leukemia.[45]
  • Eric Lionel Mascall, 87, English Anglican priest and theologian.[46]
  • Pedro Cortina y Mauri, 84, Spanish politician and diplomat.[47]
  • Veljko Milanković, 38, Bosnian Serb military commander, killed in battle.
  • Terry Reardon, 73, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[48]
  • Lester Wilson, 50, American dancer, choreographer, and actor, heart attack.[49]

15Edit

  • Kay Eakin, 75, American gridiron football player.[50]
  • Cary Gilbert, 50, American lyricist ("Me and Mrs. Jones"), diabetes.
  • Marie-Louise Linssen-Vaessen, 64, Dutch freestyle swimmer and Olympic medalist.[51]
  • George Wallington, 68, American jazz pianist.[52]

16Edit

  • Leland D. Crawford, 63, United States Marine officer.
  • Amos Guttman, 38, Israeli film director (Amazing Grace, Drifting), AIDS-related complications.[53]
  • Peter Molloy, 83, English football player, manager and referee.
  • Richard S. Salant, 78, American news executive.[54]

17Edit

  • Hans Baur, 95, German flying ace.
  • Eşref Bitlis, 59-60, Turkish general, plane crash.
  • Jack Froggatt, 70, English football player.[55]
  • Rani Gaidinlu, 78, Indian revolutionary.
  • Kostas Karagiannis, 60-61, Greek film director.[56]
  • Sammy Lowe, 74, American trumpeter.
  • Leslie Townsend, 89, English cricketer.

18Edit

  • Marshall Carter, 83, American Army Lieutenant general.[57]
  • Ted Haworth, 75, American production designer (Sayonara, Some Like It Hot, The Longest Day), Oscar winner (1958), cardiovascular disease.[58]
  • Jacqueline Hill, 63, English actress (Doctor Who), breast cancer.
  • Rita La Roy, 91, American actress and dancer, pneumonia.
  • Allen Montgomery Lewis, 83, Saint Lucian barrister and public servant.
  • Leslie Norman, 81, English film director.[59]
  • Kerry Von Erich, 33, American professional wrestler (WCCW), suicide by gunshot.

19Edit

  • Judith Chaplin, 53, British politician, pulmonary embolism.[60]
  • Alexander Davydov, 80, Soviet and Ukrainian physicist.
  • Bernard T. Feld, 73, American nuclear physicist and academic.[61]
  • Gerhard Gesell, 82, American judge.[62]
  • Mohamed Hamzah, 74, Malaysian vexillographer, architect and field marshal.
  • Česlovas Kudaba, 58, Lithuanian politician and geographer.[63]
  • Yusif Mirzayev, 34, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
  • Yaman Okay, 42, Turkish actor, pancreatic cancer.[64]

20Edit

  • Mario Abreu, 73, Venezuelan artist.
  • Howard Mayer Brown, 62, American musicologist.[65]
  • Marian Bublewicz, 42, Polish racing driver, racing collision.
  • Ferruccio Lamborghini, 76, Italian automobile manufacturer (Lamborghini), heart attack.[66]

21Edit

  • Irma Christenson, 78, Swedish actress.[67]
  • Alison Fairlie, 75, English scholar.[68]
  • Harvey Kurtzman, 68, American cartoonist (Mad, Playboy), liver cancer.[69]
  • Inge Lehmann, 104, Danish seismologist and geophysicist.[70]
  • Eddy Tiel, 66, Dutch field hockey player and Olympic medalist.[71]
  • Dick White, 86, British intelligence officer.[72]

22Edit

  • Pierre Dalem, 80, Belgian football player.
  • Jean Lecanuet, 72, French politician, cancer.
  • Bill Lickiss, 68, Australian politician.[73]
  • Hugo Schrader, 90, German television and film actor.
  • B. D. Sharma, 75, Indian politician.
  • Sirio Vernati, 85, Swiss football player.
  • Feng Zhi, 87, Chinese writer and translator.[74]

23Edit

  • Helmut Braselmann, 81, German field handball player and Olympic champion.[75]
  • Walter Fyrst, 91, Norwegian filmmaker.
  • Mario Pani, 81, Mexican architect and urbanist.
  • Carl Sautter, 44, American film and television writer (Moonlighting, Lucky Luke, Jetsons: The Movie).[76]
  • Phillip Terry, 83, American actor, stroke.[77]
  • Robert Triffin, 81, Belgian economist.[78]

24Edit

  • Cyril Done, 72, English football player.[79]
  • Danny Gallivan, 75, Canadian sportscaster, heart failure.
  • Bobby Moore, 51, English football player and world champion (1966), colorectal cancer.[80]
  • Chaim L. Pekeris, 84, Israeli-American physicist and mathematician.[81]
  • Roger Rochard, 79, French long-distance runner and Olympian.[82]
  • Denis Vaucher, 95, Swiss cross country skier and Olympian.[83]

25Edit

  • Hashem Amoli, 93, Iranian scholar and ayatollah.
  • Toy Caldwell, 45, American guitarist (The Marshall Tucker Band), heart attack.[84]
  • Eddie Constantine, 75, American-French actor and singer, heart attack.[85]
  • Dave Cook, 51, British communist activist, complications following traffic accident.
  • Sonja Mjøen, 94, Norwegian actress, journalist and author.
  • Mary Walter, 80, Filipino actress.
  • Eren Özker, 44, Turkish-American puppeteer, cancer.[86]

26Edit

  • John Besford, 82, English swimmer and Olympian.[87]
  • Constance Ford, 69, American actress (Another World, A Summer Place), cancer.[88]
  • Fletcher Knebel, 81, American author, suicide by drug overdose.[89]
  • Beaumont Newhall, 84, American art historian.[90]
  • Giulio Oggioni, 76, Italian Catholic prelate.
  • Arthur Maria Rabenalt, 87, Austrian film director, writer, and author.[91]
  • Carl Solomon, 64, American writer.[92]

27Edit

  • Pina Carmirelli, 79, Italian violinist.[93]
  • José Álvarez de Bohórquez, 97, Spanish equestrian and Olympic champion.[94]
  • Lillian Gish, 99, American actress (The Birth of a Nation, Duel in the Sun, The Whales of August), heart failure.[95]
  • Ambrose A. Holowach, 78, Canadian businessman and politician.
  • Steve Levantis, 76, Canadian football player.
  • Walker Smith, 96, American track and field athlete and Olympian.[96]
  • Marģeris Zariņš, 82, Latvian composer.[97]
  • Zhao Zengyi, 72-73, Chinese politician.

28Edit

  • Franco Brusati, 72, Italian film director (To Forget Venice).[98]
  • Joyce Carey, 94, English actress.[99]
  • Ishirō Honda, 81, Japanese film director (Godzilla), respiratory failure.[100]
  • Toshiaki Inoue, 42, Japanese triple jumper, accident.[101]
  • Ruby Keeler, 83, American actress and dancer, kidney cancer.[102]
  • Ilkka Koski, 64, Finnish heavyweight boxer.[103]

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