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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1992.

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.

January 1992Edit

1Edit

  • Cele Abba, 85, Italian actress.
  • Konrad Bleuler, 79, Swiss quantum physicist.
  • Jack Badham, 72, English football player.[1]
  • James W. B. Douglas, 78, British social researcher.
  • M. J. Frankovich, 82, American film producer, pneumonia.[2]
  • Franz Fuchsberger, 81, Austrian football player.
  • Grace Hopper, 85, American naval admiral and computer scientist.[3]
  • Oskar Munzel, 92, Germany Wehrmacht general during World War II.

2Edit

  • Kenneth Emory, 94, American anthropologist.
  • Virginia Field, 74, British-born American actress, cancer.[4]
  • Tibor Gallai, 79, Hungarian mathematician.
  • Hedwig Haß, 89, German Olympic fencer (1936).[5]
  • Hans Kurath, 100, Austrian-American linguist.[6]
  • Ginette Leclerc, 79, French actress, cancer.[7]
  • Maurice Perrin, 80, French cyclist.[8]
  • Yaúca, 56, Portuguese football player.

3Edit

  • O. V. Alagesan, 80, Indian politician and freedom fighter.
  • Judith Anderson, 94, Australian actress, pneumonia.[9]
  • Robert Gordis, 83, American conservative rabbi.[10]
  • Carl McVoy, 61, American pianist.
  • Domenico Meldolesi, 51, Italian racing cyclist.[11]
  • Matteo Poggi, 78, Italian football player and coach.
  • Antonio Quirino, 85, Filipino judge, entrepreneur and politician.
  • Radomiro Tomic, 77, Chilean politician.[12]
  • Pavel Zyryanov, 84, Soviet major general and former commander of the Soviet Border Troops.[13]

4Edit

  • Alejandro Carrión, 76, Ecuadorian poet, novelist and journalist.[14]
  • Patrick Gallacher, 82, Scottish football player.[15]
  • Antonio Ghiardello, 93, Italian rower and Olympic medalist.[16]
  • Teddy Grace, 86, American jazz singer.
  • Edmund Samarakkody, 79, Ceylonese lawyer, trade unionist, and politician.
  • Tim Washington, 32, American football player, pneumonia.[17]

5Edit

  • Ze'ev Aleksandrowicz, 86, Israeli photographer.
  • Philip J. Dolan, 68, American physicist.
  • Dattatraya Ganesh Godse, 77, Indian historian, playwright, and art critic.[18]
  • Reuben "Rube" Lautenschlager, 76, American basketball player.[19]
  • Chester Schaeffer, 89, American film editor.

6Edit

  • Éva Balázs, 49, Hungarian cross-country skier and Olympian.[20]
  • Carl Bridenbaugh, 88, American historian of Colonial America.[21]
  • Bent Christensen, 62, Danish film director, actor, and screenwriter, cancer.[22]
  • Nikolay Dutov, 53, Soviet-Russian long-distance runner.
  • Steve Gilpin, 42, New Zealand singer, traffic collision.

7Edit

  • Richard Hunt, 40, American puppeteer (The Muppets).[23]
  • Gilles Lalay, 29, French motorcycle racer, motorcycle accident.[24]
  • Robert Lord, 46, New Zealand playwright.
  • Andrew Marton, 87, Hungarian-American film director, cancer.[25]
  • Ian Wood, 90, Australian politician.[26]

8Edit

  • Proinsias Mac Airt, 69, Irish republican activist.
  • Abderrahim Bouabid, 69, Moroccan politician.[27]
  • Anthony Dawson, 75, Scottish actor (Dr. No, Dial M for Murder, Valley of Eagles), cancer.[28]
  • John Harrington, 70, American gridiron football player.[29]
  • Marjorie Kane, 82, American film and stage actress.
  • Johnny Meijer, 79, Dutch accordionist.
  • Natan Peled, 78, Israeli politician.
  • Nicolas Schöffer, 79, Hungarian-French cybernetic artist.[30]
  • Zoya Voskresenskaya, 84, Soviet diplomat, NKVD secret agent, and children's author.
  • Joe Zeno, 72, American gridiron football player.[31]

9Edit

  • Steve Brodie, 72, American actor, cancer.[32]
  • Claude Coats, 78, American artist, animator and set designer.
  • Al Coppage, 75, American gridiron football player.[33]
  • Hans Jenny, 92, Swiss-born soil scientist.[34]
  • Walt Kichefski, 75, American football player and coach.[35]
  • Bill Naughton, 81, British playwright.[36]
  • Luigi Stipa, 91, Italian aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer.
  • Louis Terrenoire, 83, French politician.[37]
  • Jochen van Aerssen, 50, German politician and member of the Bundestag.

10Edit

  • Roberto Bonomi, 72, Argentine racing driver.[38]
  • Barbara Couper, 89, British actress.[39]
  • Johnny Hawke, 67, Australian rugby league football player, parkinson's disease.
  • James I. Loeb, 82, American politician and diplomat, pneumonia.[40]
  • Daniel Norton, 86, Australian politician.

11Edit

  • Heikki Aaltoila, 86, Finnish film composer.[41]
  • Jean Claudio, 64, French actor.[42]
  • Juan Gilberto Funes, 28, Argentine footballer, heart attack.
  • William George Hoskins, 83, English historian.[43]
  • Edward Jancarz, 45, Polish speedway rider, knifed.
  • Morton Kaer, 89, American gridiron football player.[44]
  • Eckart-Wilhelm von Bonin, 72, German Luftwaffe pilot during World War II.

12Edit

  • Lode Anthonis, 69, Belgian racing cyclist.[45]
  • Bilegiin Damdinsüren, 73, Mongolian musician and composer.
  • Kumar Gandharva, 67, Indian classical singer.
  • Walt Morey, 84, American author.[46]
  • George Strohmeyer, 67, American gridiron football player.[47]
  • Harry van Doorn, 76, Dutch politician.[48]

13Edit

  • Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr., 84, American politician, stroke.
  • Yvonne Bryceland, 66, South African actress, cancer.[49]
  • Dagny Lind, 89, Swedish film actress.[50]
  • Josef Neckermann, 79, German equestrian and Olympic champion.[51]
  • Mehdi Abbasov, 32, Azerbaijani politician and soldier, killed in battle.
  • Henri Queffélec, 81, French novelist.[52]
  • Gerhard Rose, 95, German scientist and war criminal during World War II.

14Edit

  • Irakli Abashidze, 82, Georgian poet, literary scholar and politician.
  • Walter Herssens, 61, Belgian decathlete and Olympian.[53]
  • Ernst Wilhelm Kalinke, 73, German cinematographer.[54]
  • Vernon E. Megee, 91, United States Marine Corps general.[55]
  • Jerry Nolan, 45, American rock drummer, stroke.
  • Alf Teichs, 87, German filmmaker.[56]
  • Flory Van Donck, 79, Belgian golfer.[57]

15Edit

  • Zhang Dazhi, 80, Chinese lieutenant general and politician.
  • Charlie Gassaway, 73, American baseball player.[58]
  • Fritz Kraatz, 85, Swiss ice hockey player.[59]
  • Dee Murray, 45, English bassist (Elton John Band), stroke.
  • Suzanne Muzard, 91, French prostitute and photographer.
  • Angel Penna, Sr., 68, Argentine-American racehorse trainer.[60]
  • Hari Rhodes, 59, American actor, heart attack.

16Edit

  • Ross Patterson Alger, 71, Canadian politician, cancer.
  • Walter Bartel, 87, German communist resistance member during Worls War II, and historian.[61]
  • Albert R. Behnke, 88, American physician.
  • Ajahn Chah, 73, Thai Buddhist monk.
  • W. John Kenney, 87, United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy.[62]
  • Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt, 70, Swedish comedian and actor, heart attack.
  • Shelagh Roberts, 67, British politician, cancer.

17Edit

  • Dorothy Alison, 66, Australian actress.[63]
  • Luigi Durand de la Penne, 77, Italian Navy admiral.
  • Henry Stommel, 71, American oceanographer.[64]
  • Charlie Ventura, 75, American saxophonist, lung cancer.[65]

18Edit

  • Hamidul Huq Choudhury, 90, Bangladeshi politician.
  • Theodore L. Futch, 96, United States Army brigadier general.
  • George Hill, 90, American sprinter and Olympian.[66]
  • Ruby R. Levitt, 84, American set decorator.
  • Cromie McCandless, 71, Northern Irish racing motorcyclist.
  • Shigeo Tanaka, 85, Japanese film director.
  • Douglas Woolf, 69, American author of novels and book reviews.[67]

19Edit

  • Augusto Benedico, 82, Spanish-Mexican actor.
  • Pietro di Donato, 80, American writer, bone cancer.[68]
  • Albert Glock, 66, American archaeologist, murdered.[69]
  • Bill Horton, 86, English rugby player.
  • Ted W. Lawson, 74, United States Air Force officer.
  • Manabendra Mukhopadhyay, 62, Indian singer-songwriter.

20Edit

  • Mario Ariosa, 71, Cuban baseball player.
  • Milovan Gavazzi, 96, Croatian ethnographer.[70]
  • Trond Hegna, 93, Norwegian politician.
  • Charles Kenny, 93, American composer, author, and violinist.[71]
  • Theodore Lukits, 94, Romanian-American painter.
  • Jean-Pierre Lecocq, 44, Belgian molecular biologist, plane crash.
  • Tom McCarthy, 57, Canadian ice hockey player.[72]

21Edit

  • Edmund Collein, 86, German architect.
  • Bernard Cornut-Gentille, 82, French administrator and politician.[73]
  • Champion Jack Dupree, 81, American blues musician, cancer.[74]
  • Franz Hanreiter, 78, Austrian footballer.[75]
  • Marita Katusheva, 53, Soviet volleyball player and Olympic silver medalist.[76]
  • Eddie Mabo, 55, Australian indigenous people's activist, cancer.[77]
  • Miguel Manzano, 84, Mexican actor, kidney failure.

22Edit

  • A. J. Antoon, 47, American theatre director, AIDS-related lymphoma.[78]
  • Mark Hopkinson, 42, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Derek Walker-Smith, Baron Broxbourne, 81, British politician.
  • Fernand Buyle, 73, Belgian footballer.
  • Billy Graham, 69, American boxer, cancer.
  • Francisco Urroz, 71, Chilean football player.[79]

23Edit

  • Freddie Bartholomew, 67, English-American child actor, heart failure.[80]
  • Harry Mortimer, 89, English composer and conductor.[81]
  • Joseph Mugnaini, 79, Italian-American artist and illustrator.[82]
  • Ian Wolfe, 95, American actor.[83]

24Edit

  • Ignacio Bernal, 81, Mexican anthropologist and archaeologist.[84]
  • John Bleifer, 90, American actor.[85]
  • Tina Chow, 41, American model and jewelry designer, AIDS.[86]
  • Ken Darby, 82, American composer, lyricist, and conductor.[87]
  • Klaes Karppinen, 84, Finnish cross-country skier and Olympic champion.[88]
  • Ricky Ray Rector, 42, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Talia Shapira, 45, Israeli actress, cancer.

25Edit

  • Raban Adelmann, 79, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
  • Riad Ahmadov, 35, Azerbaijan officer and war hero, killed in action.
  • Kay Beauchamp, 92, British communist activist and feminist.
  • Guido Buzzelli, 64, Italian comic book artist, writer, and painter.[89]
  • Pedro Linares, 85, Mexican artist.
  • Mahmoud Riad, 75, Egyptian diplomat.[90]

26Edit

  • Sheldon Chumir, 51, Canadian lawyer and politician.
  • José Ferrer, 80, Puerto Rican actor (Cyrano de Bergerac, Lawrence of Arabia, The Caine Mutiny) and filmmaker, colorectal cancer.[91]
  • Gilroy Roberts, 86, American sculptor and minter.[92]
  • Hans Schulze, 80, German water polo player.[93]

27Edit

  • John Alcorn, 56, American artist, designer, and illustrator.[94]
  • Boris Arapov, 86, Russian composer.
  • Bharat Bhushan, 71, Indian actor, scriptwriter and producer.
  • Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, 101, English actress.[95]
  • Sally Mugabe, 60, Zimbabwean activist, first lady (since 1987), kidney failure.
  • Henriette von Schirach, 78, German writer and wife to nazi politician Baldur von Schirach.
  • William Walker, 95, American television and film actor, cancer.

28Edit

  • Arvid Andersson-Holtman, 95, Swedish gymnast and Olympic champion.[96]
  • Nahman Avigad, 86, Israeli archaeologist.[97]
  • Hans Lang, 83, Austrian composer of light music, film music and Viennese songs.[98]
  • Ərəstun Mahmudov, 34, Azerbaijani officer and war hero, killed in action..
  • Marifat Nasibov, 19, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Viktor Seryogin, 47, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Mehmet Ali Yalım, 62, Turkish basketball player.[99]
  • Arvo Ylppö, 104, Finnish physician and academic.

29Edit

  • Michael Hicks Beach, 2nd Earl St Aldwyn, 79, British politician.
  • Noer Alie, 77, Indonesian Islamic leader and educator.
  • Willie Dixon, 76, American blues musician, heart failure.[100]
  • Art Somers, 90, Canadian ice hockey player.[101]

30Edit

  • Francis Birch, 88, American geophysicist, prostate cancer.[102]
  • Ed Taylor, 90, American baseball player.[103]
  • George Frederick James Temple, 90, English mathematician9.[104]
  • Coaker Triplett, 80, American baseball player.[105]

31Edit

  • Ludwig Geyer, 87, German cyclist.[106]
  • Mel Hein, 82, American football player, stomach cancer.[107]
  • Martin Held, 83, German television and film actor.[108]
  • István Sárközi, 44, Hungarian Olympic footballer (1968), traffic collision.[109]

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