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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2000.

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 2000 Edit

1 Edit

  • Pablito Calvo, 51, Spanish actor (Miracle of Marcelino), brain aneurysm.[1]
  • Pina Cei, 95, Italian actress.
  • Frederick Vanderbilt Field, 94, American political activist.[2]
  • James Harrell, 81, American actor (The Sugarland Express, Paper Moon, JFK), heart attack.
  • Erik Holmberg, 91, Swedish astronomer and cosmologist.
  • Art Hoppe, 74, American newspaper columnist, lung cancer.[3]
  • Hans Hügi, 70, Swiss football player.
  • Khunkar-Pasha Israpilov, 32, Chechen separatist, killed in action.
  • Anker Kihle, 82, Norwegian footballer.[4]
  • Peter Levi, 68, British poet, jesuit priest and scholar.[5]
  • Henry Mann, 94, American professor of mathematics and statistics.[6]
  • Thomas J. McHugh, 80, American Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (1962-1965).
  • James V. Neel, 84, American geneticist.[7]
  • Dick Rathmann, 74, American racecar driver.

2 Edit

  • Harry K. Cull, 88, American politician.
  • Sheikh Abdul Latif, 71, Indian football player.[8]
  • Teruki Miyamoto, 59, Japanese football player and manager, heart failure.[9]
  • Francis Stuart, 97, Irish writer.[10]
  • Li Zhun, 71, Chinese novelist.

3 Edit

  • Guillermo Estévez Boero, 69, Argentine student activist, lawyer and politician, leukemia.
  • Bonnie Cashin, American pioneer designer of sportswear.[11]
  • Don Gallinger, 74, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Richard Kleindienst, 76, American politician and U.S. Attorney General during the Watergate scandal, lung cancer.[12]
  • Yuriy Lituyev, 74, Soviet athlete and Olympic medalist.
  • Pierre Plantard, 79, French draughtsman and impostor.[13]
  • Alla Rakha, 80, Indian tabla player, heart attack.[14]

4 Edit

  • Carl Albert, 91, American lawyer, politician and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.[15]
  • Joachim-Ernst Berendt, 77, German music journalist.[16]
  • Edgar Bowers, 75, American poet.[17]
  • Rodrigo Hernan Lloreda Caicedo, 57, Colombian lawyer and politician.
  • Doris Coley, 58, American singer of The Shirelles, breast cancer.[18]
  • James C. Green, 78, American politician.
  • Peter Rajniak, 46, Slovak basketball player.[19]
  • Ronald Robertson, 62, American figure skater, AIDS-related complications.[20]
  • Roy Stephenson, 67, English football player.[21]
  • Johnny Vincent, 72, American record producer.

5 Edit

  • Claude Autant-Lara, 98, French film director and politician.[22]
  • Ward Cornell, 75, Canadian radio/TV broadcaster & educator, pulmonary emphysema.[23]
  • G. E. M. de Ste. Croix, 89, British ancient historian.[24]
  • Pablo Elvira, 62, Puerto Rican baritone.[25]
  • José García Hernández, 84, Spanish jurist and politician.
  • Todd Karns, 79, American actor (It's a Wonderful Life), cancer.[26]
  • George Koltanowski, 96, Belgian-American chess master, promoter, and writer.[27]
  • T. G. Lingappa, 72, Indian film score composer.
  • Barbara Pentland, 88, Canadian composer.
  • Hidetoki Takahashi, 83, Japanese football player and manager, pneumonia.
  • Tuffy Thompson, 85, American gridiron football player.[28]
  • Göran Tunström, 62, Swedish author, lung cancer.[29]
  • Gwendolyn Watts, 67, English actress, heart attack.

6 Edit

  • Derroll Adams, 74, American folk musician.[30]
  • Sven Aspling, 87, Swedish social democrat politician.
  • Sándor Balogh, 79, Hungarian football player and coach.
  • Gus Johnson, 86, American swing drummer.[31]
  • Klaus Wagner, 89, German mathematician.
  • Steve Waller, 48, American musician, liver problems.
  • Phil Walters, 83, American racing driver.

7 Edit

  • Big Pun, 28, American rapper, heart attack.[32]
  • Pavle Bulatović, 51, Yugoslav politician.
  • Stewart Farrar, 83, English screenwriter, novelist and Wiccan priest.
  • Doug Henning, 52, Canadian magician, illusionist and escape artist, cancer.[33]
  • Muhammad Munawwar Mirza, 77, Pakistani writer, historian and intellectual.
  • Shiho Niiyama, 29, Japanese voice actress, leukemia.
  • Dave Peverett, 56, English singer and musician of Foghat, cancer.[34]
  • Wilfred Cantwell Smith, 83, Canadian Islamicist and Presbyterian minister.[35]
  • Mildred Wiley, 98, American high jumper and Olympic medalist.[36]

8 Edit

  • Sid Abel, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.[37]
  • Aryanandi, 92, Indian Jain monk.
  • Mario Capio, 75, Italian Olympic sailor.[38]
  • Bob Collins, 57, American broadcaster.[39]
  • Carlos Cores, 76, Argentine film actor, and film director, heart attack.
  • Edna Griffin, 90, American civil rights pioneer and activist.
  • Sidney Hayers, 78, British film and television director, writer and producer, cancer.[40]
  • Ion Gheorghe Maurer, 97, Pomanian politician, Prime Minister of Romania (1958-1961).[41]
  • Derrick Thomas, 33, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, pulmonary embolism.[42]

9 Edit

  • Yevgeni Andreyev, 73, Soviet Air Force colonel and balloonist.[43]
  • Steve Furness, 49, American football player, heart attack.[44]
  • Beau Jack, 78, American boxer, Parkinson's disease.[45]
  • Lenore Kight, 88, American swimmer and Olympian.
  • Shobhna Samarth, 83, Indian film actress, director and producer, cancer.
  • Buck Young, 79, American actor.

10 Edit

  • Androniqi Zengo Antoniu, 86, Albanian painter.
  • Igor Bensen, 82, Russian-American engineer, Parkinson's disease.
  • John Garlington, 53, American football player, drowned.[46]
  • Elvira Gascón, 88, Spanish painter, drafter, and engraver.
  • George Jackson, 42, American movie producer, stroke.[47]
  • Gene Lambert, 78, American baseball player.[48]
  • Ji Pengfei, 90, Chinese politician, suicide.[49]
  • Jim Varney, 50, American actor (Ernest Saves Christmas, Toy Story, The Beverly Hillbillies), lung cancer.[50]
  • Andrzej Zakrzewski, 58, Polish historian, politician, and journalist.

11 Edit

  • Jacqueline Auriol, 82, French aviator who set several world speed records.[51]
  • Gordon Lockhart Bennett, 87, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island.
  • Bernat Capó, 80, Spanish racing cyclist.
  • Ruth Volkl Cardoso, 66, Brazilian chess player.
  • Lord Kitchener, 77, Trinidadian calypsonian, multiple myeloma.[52]
  • Martin Theodore Orne, 72, Austrian-American professor of psychiatry and psychology.[53]
  • Louis Pelletier, 93, American dramatist, screenwriter, and playwright.[54]
  • Elangbam Nilakanta Singh, 72, Indian poet and critic.
  • Roger Vadim, 72, French film director, lymphoma.[55]
  • Bernardino Zapponi, 72, Italian novelist and screenwriter.[56]

12 Edit

  • Newt Arnold, 77, American film director (Bloodsport), leukemia.[57]
  • Dominic Bruce, 84, British Royal Air Force officer and Colditz Castle escapee during World War II.[58]
  • Screamin' Jay Hawkins, 70, American musician, surgical complications.[59]
  • Tom Landry, 75, American football coach (Dallas Cowboys) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, leukemia.[60]
  • Andy Lewis, 33, Australian bass guitarist, suicide.
  • John London, 58, American musician and songwriter.
  • August Meuleman, 93, Belgian cyclist.[61]
  • Oliver, 54, American pop singer.[62]
  • Charles M. Schulz, 77, American comic strip artist (Peanuts), colon cancer.[63]
  • Juan Carlos Thorry, 91, Argentine film actor, tango musician and director.

13 Edit

  • John Wesley Blassingame, 59, American historian specializing in American slavery.[64]
  • James Cooke Brown, 78, American sociologist and science fiction author.
  • John Cameron, 85, Jamaican cricket player.[65]
  • J. Robert Harris, 74, American composer.
  • F. X. Martin, 77, Irish priest and historian.[66]
  • Thelma Parr, 93, American actress.

14 Edit

  • Tony Bettenhausen, Jr., 48, American car racing driver and team owner, plane crash.
  • Tertius Bosch, 33, South African cricketer, Guillain–Barré syndrome.[67]
  • Erika Dunkelmann, 86, German film and television actress.[68]
  • Jimmy Martin, 75, Irish professional golfer.
  • Antun Nalis, 89, Croatian actor.[69]
  • Vitamin Smith, 76, American gridiron football player.[70]
  • Walter Zinn, 93, Canadian-American nuclear physicist who worked at the Manhattan Project.[71]

15 Edit

  • Shamsul Huda Chaudhury, 79, Bangladeshi politician.
  • Dilip Dhawan, 45, Indian actor, heart attack.
  • Angus MacLean, 85, Canadian politician and farmer.[72]
  • Bob Ramazzotti, 83, American baseball player.[73]
  • Vladimir Utkin, 76, Soviet and Russian engineer and rocket scientist.

16 Edit

  • Wayne Blackburn, 85, American baseball coach.[74]
  • Soup Campbell, 84, American baseball player.[75]
  • Veronica Cooper, 86, American actress.
  • Marceline Day, 91, American actress.[76]
  • Mohammed Fawzi, 84, Egyptian general and politician.
  • Carlos Chagas Filho, 89, Brazilian physician, biologist and scientist.[77]
  • Fung Fung, 83, Hong Kong actor.
  • Lila Kedrova, 90, Russian-French actress (Zorba the Greek, Torn Curtain, A High Wind in Jamaica), Oscar winner (1965), pneumonia.[78]
  • B. S. Kesavan, 90, Indian librarian.
  • Louis-Georges Niels, 80, Belgian bobsledder and Olympic silver medalist.[79]
  • Bill Riley, 78, American ice hockey player.
  • Karsten Solheim, 88, Norwegian-American golf club designer (PING) and businessman, Parkinson's disease.[80]

17 Edit

  • Iffat Al-Thunayan, Saudi princess and wife of King Faisal.
  • William Anderson, 84, Canadian officer.
  • Selina Chönz, 89, Swiss children's author.[81]
  • Turkey Tyson, 85, American baseball player.[82]
  • Miles White, 85, American costume designer of Broadway musicals.[83]

18 Edit

  • Henry Åkervall, 62, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Yalavarthi Naveen Babu, 35, Indian revolutionary group leader, killed in firefight with police.
  • Lefty Hoerst, 82, American baseball player.[84]
  • Nader Naderpour, 70, Iranian-American poet.[85]
  • Will, 72, Belgian comics artist.[86]

19 Edit

  • Marin Goleminov, 91, Bulgarian musician.[87]
  • Josef Herman, 89, Polish-British painter.[88]
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser, 71, Austrian artist, heart attack.[89]
  • Amanda Ledesma, 88, Argentine film actress and singer.
  • George Lenczowski, 85, Russian-American lawyer, diplomat, and academic.[90]
  • Kenneth L. Maddy, 65, American politician.[91]
  • Djidingar Dono Ngardoum, 72, Chadian politician, Prime Minister (1982).
  • George Roussos, 84, American comic book artist (Fantastic Four, Batman, Avengers).
  • Anatoly Sobchak, 62, Russian politician and mentor of Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, heart attack.[92]
  • Jim Wulff, 63, American gridiron football player (Washington Redskins).[93]

20 Edit

  • Elliot Caplin, 86, American comic strip writer.[94]
  • Jean Dotto, 71, French racing cyclist.[95]
  • Jean-Pierre Grenier, 85, French actor, theatre director and screenwriter.[96]
  • Bernard Hickman, 88, American basketball player and coach.
  • Oswald Lange, 87, German-American aerospace engineer and member of the "von Braun rocket group".[97]
  • Otello Martelli, 97, Italian cinematographer (La Dolce Vita, Bitter Rice, La Strada).[98]
  • Edmund McNamara, 79, American police officer and gridiron football player.[99]

21 Edit

  • Noel Annan, Baron Annan, 83, British military intelligence officer and academic.[100]
  • Olena Apanovych, 80, Ukrainian historian.
  • Violet Archer, 86, Canadian musician and composer.[101]
  • Chao Tzee Cheng, 65, Hong Kong-Singaporean forensic pathologist.
  • Clifton Daniel, 87, American newspaper managing editor, stroke.[102]
  • Antonio Díaz-Miguel, 65, Spanish basketball player and coach, cancer.[103]
  • Radhamohan Gadanayak, 88, Indian poet.
  • Constance Cummings John, 82, Sierra Leonean educationist and politician.
  • Kenneth Nichols, 92, United States Army officer and civil engineer, respiratory failure.[104]

22 Edit

  • Fernando Buesa, 53, Spanish politician, terrorist attack.
  • John Kellogg, 83, American actor, Alzheimer's disease.[105]
  • Arkady Khait, 61, Russian writer, satirist and screenwriter, leukemia.
  • Ernest Lough, 88, English boy soprano.[106]
  • Alexandre Marc, 96, French writer and philosopher.[107]
  • Maurine Brown Neuberger, 93, American politician.[108]
  • Michelle O'Keefe, 18, American college student and aspiring actress, gunshot wounds.[109]
  • Raphaël Pujazon, 82, French athlete and Olympian.[110]

23 Edit

  • John Nevill, 5th Marquess of Abergavenny, 85, British aristocrat.
  • Dennis Evans, 69, English football player.
  • Albrecht Goes, 91, German writer and theologian.[111]
  • Nikolay Gulyayev, 84, Russian football player and football coach.
  • Ofra Haza, 42, Israeli singer, AIDS-related pneumonia.[112]
  • Stanley Matthews, 85, English football player.[113]
  • Joseph V. Perry, 69, American actor, diabetes.[114]
  • B. Rachaiah, 77, Indian politician.
  • Terry Melvin Sims, 58, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[115]

24 Edit

  • Betty Lou Beets, 62, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[116]
  • Michael Colvin, 67, British politician.[117]
  • Franciszek Kamiński, 97, Polish politician and military commander during World War II.
  • Rosalind Keith, 83, American film actress and singer.[118]
  • Bernard Opper, 84, American basketball player.[119]
  • Béla Szekeres, 62, Hungarian middle distance runner and Olympian.
  • Boris Mikhaylovich Zaytsev, 62, Soviet ice hockey player.

25 Edit

  • Pyotr Breus, 72, Russian water polo player.[120]
  • Victoria Climbié, 8, Ivorian girl, prolonged child abuse.[121]
  • Elaine Gordon, 69, American politician, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
  • Doris Löve, 82, Swedish botanist.[122]
  • Tom McEllistrim, 74, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
  • Sishayi Nxumalo, 64, Swazi politician, traffic collision.
  • Kuthiravattam Pappu, 62, Indian actor, cardiac arrest.
  • Culley Rikard, 85, American baseball player.[123]
  • Aleksandar Živković, 87, Croatian football player.

26 Edit

  • Casimiro Montenegro Filho, 95, Brazilian Air Force officer.
  • Franz Fuchs, 50, Austrian terrorist, suicide.
  • Raosaheb Gogte, 83, Indian industrialist, philanthropist and educationist.
  • Louisa Matthíasdóttir, 83, Icelandic-American painter.[124]
  • Giovanna of Savoy, 92, Italian princess of the House of Savoy, heart failure.
  • George L. Street III, 86, United States Navy submarine commander during World War II and Medal of Honor recipient.[125]

27 Edit

  • Larry Adams, 63, American jockey.
  • Jan Adele, 64, Australian actress and vaudeville entertainer.
  • Casimiro Berenguer, 90, Puerto Rican nationalist.
  • Eduardo Copello, 74, Argentine racing driver.
  • George Duning, 92, American musician, and film composer.[126]
  • James Stanley Hey, 90, English physicist and radio astronomer.[127]
  • Aubrey Eugene Robinson, Jr., 77, American jurist and judge, heart attack.[128]

28 Edit

  • Kariel Gardosh, 78, Israeli cartoonist and illustrator ("Dosh").[129]
  • John N. Irwin, II, 86, American diplomat and attorney.[130]
  • Dalsukh Dahyabhai Malvania, 89, Indian scholar, writer and philosopher.[131]
  • Jean Vallette d'Osia, 101, French officer and French Resistance member during WWII.[132]
  • Janet Reed, 83, American ballerina and ballet mistress.[133]
  • George Siravo, 83, American composer, arranger, and musician.[134]

29 Edit

  • Dennis Danell, 38, American musician (Social Distortion), cerebral aneurysm.[135]
  • Pierre Dumas, French doctor and drug test pioneer.
  • Karen Hoff, 78, Danish sprint canoeist and Olympic champion.[136]
  • Hidehiko Matsumoto, 73, Japanese jazz saxophonist and bandleader.
  • Nikita Moiseyev, 82, Soviet and Russian mathematician and academic.
  • Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai, 70, Pakistani politician.
  • Kayla Rolland, 6, American school shooting victim, cardiac arrest from shooting.

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