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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1997.

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 1997Edit

1Edit

  • Simion Bughici, 82, Romanian politician.
  • Herb Caen, 80, American journalist and columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, lung cancer.[1]
  • Heiner Carow, 67, German film director and screenwriter.[2]
  • Ed Danowski, 85, American football player.[3]
  • Mitchell Goodman, 73, American writer, teacher, and activist.[4]
  • William Kintner, 81, American soldier, foreign policy analyst, and diplomat.[5]
  • Kiki Kogelnik, 62, Austrian painter, sculptor and printmaker, cancer.[6]
  • Thelma Moss, 79, American actress, psychologist and parapsychologist.[7]
  • Lillian Porter, 79, American film and television actress.
  • Marjorie Reynolds, 79, American actress and dancer, heart failure.[8]
  • Bo Russell, 81, American gridiron football player.[9]
  • Francisco Tobar García, 68, Ecuadorian poet, playwright, journalist, and diplomat, lung cancer.
  • Wilcomb E. Washburn, American historian, prostate cancer.[10]

2Edit

  • Godfrey Baseley, 92, British radio executive.[11]
  • Raúl de Anda, 88, Mexican actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.
  • Erich Eliskases, 83, Austrian-Argentinian chess grandmaster.
  • Qin Jiwei, 82, Chinese general and member of the Politburo.
  • Sanford Meisner, 91, American actor and acting teacher.[12]
  • Art Merewether, 94, American baseball player.[13]
  • Martin Mussgnug, 60, German politician.
  • Raimundo Saporta, 70, Spanish club basketball administrator.[14]
  • Chico Science, 30, Brazilian singer and composer, car accident.[15]
  • Theodoros Stamos, 74, Greek-American painter.[16]
  • Seán Ó Síocháin, 82, Irish Gaelic footballer, hurler, and broadcaster.

3Edit

  • Boris de Rachewiltz, 70, Italian-Russian egyptologist and writer.
  • Jerry Beit haLevi, 84, Israeli football player and manager.[17]
  • Bohumil Hrabal, 82, Czech writer, fall.[18]
  • Agi Jambor, 87, Hungarian-American pianist.[19]
  • Stan Kostka, 84, American football player and coach.[20]
  • Harry H. Wachtel, 79, American lawyer and civil rights activist, Parkinson’s disease.[21]
  • Mikhail Yakushin, 86, Russian football player and manager.

4Edit

  • Henry H. Barschall, 81, German-American physicist.[22]
  • Robert Clouse, 68, American film director and producer (Enter the Dragon), kidney failure.[23]
  • Benjamin David de Jesus, 56, Philippine prelate of the Catholic Church, murdered.[24]
  • Ross Lee Finney, 90, American composer.[25]
  • Paulo Francis, 66, Brazilian journalist, novelist and critic, heart attack.[26]
  • Robi Ghosh, 65, Indian actor.[27]
  • A R Mallick, 78, Bangladeshi historian and educationist.
  • Alek Rapoport, 63, Russian nonconformist artist.[28]
  • James Tattersall, 56, British tennis player.
  • Cyril Toumanoff, 83, Russian-American historian.
  • Darrell Tully, 79, American football player and coach.[29]

5Edit

  • Frederick J. Almgren, Jr., 63, American mathematician, complication following surgery.[30]
  • Bob Brown, 58, Canadian professional wrestler ("Bulldog" Bob Brown).
  • Robert Elem, 69, American blues guitarist and singer.[31]
  • Dorothy Fosdick, 83, American foreign policy expert.[32]
  • Pamela Harriman, 76, English-American political activist, diplomat, and socialite, cerebral hemorrhage.[33]
  • René Huyghe, 90, French art historian.[34]
  • Jürgen Neukirch, 59, German mathematician.[35]
  • Harry Trotsek, 84, American Thoroughbred racehorses trainer and owner.

6Edit

  • Ernie Anderson, 73, American disc jockey, and television and radio announcer, cancer.[36]
  • Harry Essex, 86, American screenwriter and director.[37]
  • Roger Laurent, 83, Belgian racing driver.
  • Riza Lushta, 81, Kosovar Albanian football striker.

7Edit

  • Nina Albright, 89, American comic book artist.
  • Owen Aspinall, 69, American politician and Governor of American Samoa.
  • John Baker, 59, British musician and composer.
  • Sam DeCavalcante, 84, American mobster, heart attack.
  • Allan Edwall, 72, Swedish actor, author, composer and singer, prostate cancer.[38]
  • Maynard Pirsig, 95, American legal scholar.
  • Daniil Shafran, 74, Soviet/Russian cellist.[39]
  • Rösli Streiff, 96, Swiss alpine skier and world champion.
  • Jose Garcia Villa, 88, Filipino poet, novelist, and painter.[40]
  • Mary Wills, 82, American costume designer, kidney failure.

8Edit

  • Nathan Lerner, 83, American photographer.[41]
  • Henry Margenau, 95, German-American physicist and philosopher of science.[42]
  • Robert Ridgely, 65, American actor (Philadelphia, Beverly Hills Cop II, Blazing Saddles), cancer.[43]
  • Corey Scott, 28, American motorcycle stunt rider, motorcycle accident.[44]
  • Michael Voslenski, 76, Soviet and Russian writer, scientist, diplomat and dissident.[45]
  • Walter Wiora, 90, German musicologist and music historian.

9Edit

  • David Austick, 76, British politician and bookshop owner.[46]
  • Brian Connolly, 51, Scottish singer-songwriter, musician and actor.
  • Taylor Drysdale, 83, American swimmer and swimming coach.[47]
  • Barry Evans, 53, English actor.[48]
  • Fritz Grasshoff, 83, German painter, poet and songwriter.
  • Leni Junker, 91, German sprint runner and Olympian.[49]
  • Jack Owens, 92, American blues singer and guitarist.[50]
  • Williams Sassine, 53, Guinean novelist.[51]
  • Max Tetley, 87, Australian rules footballer.
  • Luis Velásquez, 77, Guatemalan long-distance runner and Olympian.[52]

10Edit

  • Harriet Andreassen, 71, Norwegian labour activist and politician.
  • Conrad M. Arensberg, 86, American anthropologist and scholar, respiratory failure.[53]
  • Lou Bennett, 70, American jazz organist.[54]
  • Milton Cato, 81, Saint Vincentian politician and first Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
  • Robert Mallary, 79, American sculptor and computer art pioneer, leukemia.[55]
  • Jerome Namias, 86, American meteorologist.[56]

11Edit

  • Nalanda Ellawala, 29, Sri Lankan politician, shot.
  • Robert A. Graham, 84, American Jesuit priest and historian.[57]
  • Lewis Jacobs, 92, American screenwriter, film director and critic.[58]
  • Don Porter, 84, American actor.[59]
  • Ray Terrell, 77, American gridiron football player.[60]

12Edit

  • Nora Beloff, 78, English journalist and political writer.[61]
  • James Cossins, 63, English actor, heart disease.[62]
  • Francis Healy, 86, American Major League Baseball player.[63]
  • Ruth Winifred Howard, 96, American psychologist.
  • Federico Pisani, 22, Italian footballer, car crash.[64]

13Edit

  • Bobby Adams, 75, American baseball player.[65]
  • Thies Christophersen, 79, German neo-nazi and Holocaust denier.
  • Robert Klark Graham, 90, American eugenicist and businessman.
  • Robert Herman, 82, American scientist.[66]
  • Don Jordan, 62, American boxer, complications following robbery.
  • Ernő Rubik, 86, Hungarian aircraft designer.
  • Reg Ryan, 71, Irish football player.[67]
  • Atta Shad, 57, Pakistani poet, playwright, and intellectual.

14Edit

  • Lélia Gousseau, 88, 20th-century French classical pianist.[68]
  • Jack Matheson, 76, American gridiron football player.[69]
  • Charles Moffett, 67, American free jazz drummer.[70]
  • Miguel Rodriguez, 35, Filipino actor and model, pancreatitis.
  • William L. Scott, 81, American politician, Alzheimer's disease.[71]
  • Chōbyō Yara, 94, Japanese politician and teacher.
  • Mohammed Yousuf, 57, Pakistani singer.

15Edit

  • Oscar Adams, 72, American lawyer and first African-American Alabama Supreme Court justice.[72]
  • Arne Berg, 87, Swedish road racing cyclist.[73]
  • Philip Hershkovitz, 87, American mammalogist.[74]
  • Paul Page, 69, American gridiron football player.[75]
  • Frode Rinnan, 91, Norwegian architect and politician.
  • Jack Sparling, 80, Canadian comic book artist (Claire Voyant, Strange Adventures, Ghost Rider).[76]

16Edit

  • Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda, 79, Syrian leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.[77]
  • Ethel Owen, 103, American actress.
  • Alvis Vītoliņš, 50, Latvian chess master, suicide.
  • Jack Wilson, 82, British rower and Olympic champion.[78]
  • Chien-Shiung Wu, 84, Chinese-American experimental physicist, watershed stroke.[79]

17Edit

  • Spartaco Bandinelli, 75, Italian boxer and Olympian.[80]
  • Kenny Graham, 72, British jazz saxophonist, arranger and composer.[81]
  • Leonard Ho, 72, Hong Kong film producer.[82]
  • Ichimaru, 90, Japanese recording artist and geisha.
  • Bärbel Inhelder, 83, Swiss psychologist.[83]
  • Joe Kieyoomia, 77, American Navajo prisoner of war during World War II.
  • Darcy Ribeiro, 74, Brazilian anthropologist, historian, sociologist, author and politician, cancer.[84]
  • Georg L. Samuelsen, 87, Faroese editor and voice actor.

18Edit

  • Bozorg Alavi, 93, Iranian writer, novelist, and intellectual, heart attack.
  • Enrique Peralta Azurdia, 88, President of Guatemala.
  • Antonio de Almeida, 69, French conductor and musicologist, lung cancer, liver cancer.[85]
  • Gerd Domhardt, 51, German composer.
  • Eric Fenby, 90, English composer, conductor, pianist and organist.[86]
  • Reggie Forte, 47, American activist and founding member of the Black Panther Party.
  • Jnan Prakash Ghosh, 87, Indian harmonium and tabla player and musicologist.[87]
  • Emily Hahn, 92, American journalist and author.[88]
  • Austin Knickerbocker, 78, American baseball player.[89]
  • Geoffrey Swaebe, 86, American diplomat and ambassador, complications of pneumonia.[90]

19Edit

  • David Ashkenazi, 81, Russian pianist, accompanist and composer.
  • Jarmil Burghauser, 75, Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist.
  • Frank Delfino, 86, American actor, bone marrow cancer.
  • Buddy Edelen, 59, American marathon runner.[91]
  • António Gedeão, 90, Portuguese poet, essayist, writer and playwright.[92]
  • Yutaka Haniya, 87, Japanese writer and critic.
  • Karin Magnussen, 89, German nazi eugenicist, biologist, and researcher during World War II.[93]
  • Lois Marshall, 73, Canadian soprano.[94]
  • Leo Rosten, 78, American humorist.[95]
  • Edsall Walker, 86, American Negro league baseball player.[96]
  • Deng Xiaoping, 92, Chinese politician leader of the People's Republic of China, complications of lung infections.[97]

20Edit

  • Ruth Clark (pollster), American pollster and researcher.[98]
  • Afonsinho, 82, Brazilian football player.[99]
  • Paul Anxionnaz, 94, French politician.[100]
  • Zachary Breaux, 36, American jazz guitarist, drowned.[101]
  • Pierre Gascar, 80, French journalist, literary critic, writer, and screenwriter.[102]
  • Arthur Machado, 88, Brazilian football player and manager.
  • Stan Pearson, 78, English footballer.[103]

21Edit

  • Ziya Bunyadov, 73, Azerbaijani historian and scientist, murdered.[104]
  • Luitgard Im, 67, German actress.
  • Choe Kwang, 78, North Korean army general and politician, heart attack.[105]
  • Mohamed Nasir, 81, Malaysian politician.
  • Merle Pertile, 55, American model and actress.
  • Josef Posipal, 69, Romanian-German footballer, heart failure.
  • Kenneth Rowntree, 81, British artist.[106]
  • Leo Sjogren, 82, American racewalker and Olympian.[107]
  • Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow, 82, Irish politician and architect.

22Edit

  • Joseph Aiuppa, 89, American mobster.[108]
  • Urmila Bhatt, 62/63, Indian actress, murdered.
  • William Karush, 79, American mathematician.
  • James A. Lewis, 63, American Libertarian Party politician.[109]
  • Harold Nichols, 79, American wrestler and wrestling coach.
  • Albert Shanker, 68, American labor leader, bladder cancer.[110]
  • Charlie Toogood, 69, American gridiron football player.

23Edit

  • Abdelkader Ben Bouali, 84, French football player.
  • Gordon Glisson, 66, American jockey.
  • Ephraim P. Holmes, 88, United States Navy admiral.[111]
  • Frank Launder, 91, British writer, film director and producer.[112]
  • Oscar Lewenstein, 80, British theatre and film producer.[113]
  • Olivier Masson, 74, French linguist.[114]
  • Jack Slater, 69, Australian politician.
  • Tony Williams, 51, American jazz drummer, heart attack.[115]

24Edit

  • Astrid Fagraeus, 83, Swedish immunologist.[116]
  • Nils-Olof Franzén, 80, Swedish writer.
  • Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs, 81, British mathematician.[117]
  • Raymond Lambert, 72, Swiss mountaineer, complications of a lung disorder.[118]
  • Isabelle Lucas, 69, Canadian-British actress and singer, heart attack.
  • Ernest C. Pollard, 90, British professor of physics and biophysics, stroke.[119]
  • Len Vlahov, 56, Australian discus thrower, cancer.
  • Ion Voicu, 73, Romanian violinist and orchestral conductor.

25Edit

  • Cal Abrams, 72, American baseball player, heart attack.[120]
  • Hoss Allen, 74, American radio disc jockey.
  • Louis Auslander, 68, American mathematician.[121]
  • Earle Edwards, 88, American football player and coach.
  • Scott Forbes, 76, British actor and screenwriter.[122]
  • Yi Han-yong, 36, North Korean defector, murdered.
  • Arthur Hewlett, 89, British actor.
  • Danielle de St. Jorre, 55, Seychelles politician.
  • Ugo Poletti, 82, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, heart attack.
  • Ted Roach, 87, Australian trade unionist and member of the Communist Party of Australia.[123]
  • Andrei Sinyavsky, 71, Russian writer and Soviet dissident.[124]
  • John Williams, 70, Australian politician.

26Edit

  • Nuccio Bertone, 82, Italian automobile designer and constructor.[125]
  • Mildred Clingerman, 78, American science fiction author.
  • David Doyle, 67, American actor (Charlie's Angels, Capricorn One, Rugrats).[126]
  • Vincent Gaddis, 83, American author.
  • Giovanni Ghiselli, 62, Italian sprinter and Olympian.[127]
  • Andy Houts, 31, American actor, cardiac arrest.
  • Joseph Anthony Lefante, 68, American politician.[128]
  • Tom O'Connor, 78, Irish Gaelic footballer.
  • Ben Raleigh, 83, American lyricist and composer.
  • Wende Wagner, 55, American actress (The Green Hornet, Rosemary's Baby, Destination Inner Space), cancer.[129]

27Edit

  • Kingsley Davis, 88, American sociologist and demographer.[130]
  • Patricia Felicien, 30, Saint Lucian cricket player.
  • William Gear, 81, Scottish painter.[131]
  • Indeevar, 73, Indian film lyricist.
  • Alpo Jaakola, 67, Finnish painter and sculptor.
  • Mieczysław Jagielski, 73, Polish politician and economist, heart attack.
  • Kim Kwang-jin, 69, North Korean general and politician.
  • Harry Love, 85, American animator, effects animator, and writer, heart attack.[132]
  • William R. Maples, 59, American forensic anthropologist, brain cancer.[133]
  • Edward J. McCormack, Jr., 73, American lawyer and politician, complications from lung cancer.

28Edit

  • Osvaldo Bailo, 84, Italian road cyclist.[134]
  • Donald Carrick, 90, Canadian lawyer, politician, sportsman and Olympian.[135]
  • Harold Dean, 84, Australian politician.
  • Mohammad Moustafa Haddara, 67, Arabic scholar and writer.
  • Örjan Martinsson, 60, Swedish football player.
  • Giuseppe Migneco, 89, Italian painter.
  • Larry Tillman, 88, American professional wrestler and promoter.
  • Hal Turpin, 93, American baseball player.[136]

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