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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.

March 1992Edit

1Edit

  • Marie Déa, 79, French actress, fire accident.[1]
  • Pierre Maudru, 99, French screenwriter.[2]
  • Howard Payne, 60, English Olympic track and field athlete.[3]
  • Karlo Štajner, 90, Austrian-Yugoslav communist activist and Gulag survivor.[4]

2Edit

  • Scott Appleton, 50, American football player, heart failure.[5]
  • Martin Camaj, 66, Albanian folklorist, linguist, and writer.
  • Robert Clatworthy, 80, American art director.
  • Sandy Dennis, 54, American actress (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), ovarian cancer.[6]
  • Subimal Dutt, 88, Indian diplomat.
  • Ron Hardy, 33, American DJ and house music pioneer, AIDS-related illness.[7]
  • Samuel Marx, 90, American film producer, screenwriter and book author.[8]
  • Jackie Mudie, 61, Scottish footballer, cancer.[9]
  • Adolfo Sarti, 63, Italian politician.

3Edit

  • Robert Beatty, 82, Canadian-English actor.[10]
  • Laurent Henric, 86, French football player and coach.[11]
  • Lella Lombardi, 50, Italian racing driver, liver cancer.
  • Dante Maggio, 83, Italian film actor.[12]
  • Harley Parker, 76, Canadian artist and scholar.[13]
  • Saara Ranin, 94, Finnish actress.
  • Sukumar Sen, 92, Indian linguist.[14]
  • G. L. S. Shackle, 88, English economist.[15]

4Edit

  • Néstor Almendros, 61, Spanish cinematographer, AIDS-related lymphoma.[16]
  • Art Babbitt, 84, American animator, kidney failure.
  • Joseph Buttinger, 85, American politician.[17]
  • Alabbas Iskandarov, 33, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Pare Lorentz, 86, American filmmaker, cancer.[18]
  • Mary Osborne, 70, American guitarist, leukemia.[19]
  • Larry Rosenthal, 81, American baseball player.[20]
  • Sándor Veress, 85, Hungarian-Swiss composer.[21]
  • Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev, 65, Soviet and Russian actor, heart attack.

5Edit

  • Jam Sadiq Ali, 93, Pakistani politician.
  • Santos Balmori, 92, Spanish-Mexican painter.
  • Peter Hadland Davis, 73, British botanist.[22]
  • Karin Hardt, 81, German actress, cerebral hemorrhage.[23]
  • Giuseppe Olmo, 80, Italian road bicycle racer.
  • Eduardo Airaldi Rivarola, 70, Peruvian basketball player, coach, and referee.
  • Andy Samuel, 82, American child actor, cancer.
  • Sunder, 83, Indian film actor.
  • David Walker, 81, Scottish-Canadian novelist.[24]

6Edit

  • Elvia Allman, 87, American actress, pneumonia.
  • Alojz Benac, 77, Bosnian and Yugoslav archaeologist and historian.[25]
  • Silviu Bindea, 79, Romanian football player and coach.[26]
  • Léo Campion, 86, French actor and freemason.[27]
  • Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, 83, Portuguese painter.[28]
  • Ranjit Desai, 63, Indian marathi writer.
  • Hugh Gibb, 76, English drummer, father of the Bee Gees, internal bleeding.
  • Otto Klineberg, 92, Canadian-American psychologist, Parkinson's disease.[29]
  • David Stone Martin, 78, American artist.[30]
  • Erik Nordgren, 79, Swedish composer, arranger and bandleader.[31]

7Edit

  • Charles Claxton, 88, English anglican prelate.
  • Asaf Messerer, 88, Soviet ballet dancer and ballet teacher.[32]
  • Gunnar Sträng, 85, American politician.
  • Hans Zeisel, 86, Austrian-American sociologist and legal scholar.[33]

8Edit

  • Red Callender, 76, American musician, thyroid cancer.[34]
  • Paddy Coad, 71, Irish football player and manager.[35]
  • Sherman Edwards, 82, American baseball player.[36]
  • Pentti Papinaho, 65, Finnish sculptor.

9Edit

  • Menachem Begin, 78, Israeli politician, prime minister (1977–1983), Nobel Prize recipient (1978), heart attack.[37]
  • James Brooks, 85, American artist.[38]
  • Monty Budwig, 62, American bassist.[39]
  • Franco Margola, 83, Italian composer.[40]
  • Keris Mas, 69, Malaysian writer, heart attack.[41]
  • Felipe Turich, 93, Mexican actor, pneumonia.
  • Arthur Van De Vijver, 44, Belgian racing cyclist.[42]

10Edit

  • Krasimira Bogdanova, 42, Bulgarian basketball player.[43]
  • Vladimir Ivković, 62, Yugoslav Olympic water polo player (1952, 1956).[44]
  • Wilhelm Rudolf Mann, 97, German factory manager for IG Farben and Bayer during World War II.
  • Enrico Mollo, 78, Italian racing cyclist.[45]
  • Helmut Reichmann, 50-51, German world champion glider pilot, mid-air collision.[46]
  • Luis Usoz, 59, Spanish field hockey player.
  • Giorgos Zampetas, 67, Greek musician, bone cancer.

11Edit

  • László Benedek, 87, Hungarian-American filmmaker.[47]
  • Richard Brooks, 79, American filmmaker (Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Blackboard Jungle, Elmer Gantry), heart failure.[48]
  • David Carroll, 41, American actor, pulmonary embolism.[49]
  • Liu Geping, 87, Chinese communist revolutionary and politician.
  • Norm Hall, 65, American racecar driver.
  • Anton Ingolič, 85, Slovenian novelist.
  • Lily May Perry, 97, Canadian-American botanist.
  • Eddie Sadowski, 77, American basketball player.
  • Joaquín Satrústegui, 82, Spanish politician.

12Edit

  • Girolamo Bortignon, 86, Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Max Catto, 84, English playwright and novelist.[50]
  • Aleksandyr Christow, 87, Bulgarian football player.
  • Harold Hobson, 87, English theatre critic.[51]
  • Elgiz Karimov, 21, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Hans G. Kresse, 70, Dutch cartoonist (Eric de Noorman).[52]
  • Heinz Kühn, 80, German politician.
  • Lucy M. Lewis, 94, Native American potter.[53]
  • Salvatore Lima, 64, Italian politician and mafioso, murdered.
  • Phyllis Stanley, 77, British actress.
  • Aino Talvi, 83, Estonian actress and singer.

13Edit

  • Frieda Fronmüller, 90, German lutheran church musician and composer.
  • Adolfo Odnoposoff, 75, Argentine cellist.[54]
  • Irmã Dulce Pontes, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic nun and philanthropist.
  • Osvaldo Reig, 62, Argentine biologist and paleontologist.[55]
  • Donald W. Riegle, Sr., 74, American politician.

14Edit

  • Bill Allum, 75, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[56]
  • Teymur Elchin, 67, Azerbaijani poet and publicist.
  • Ralph James, 67, American actor.
  • Glenn Liebhardt, 81, American baseball player.[57]
  • Steven Brian Pennell, 34, American convicted serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Jean Poiret, 65, French actor and playwright, heart attack.[58]
  • Barry Roseborough, 59, Canadian football player.
  • Alvin Schwartz, 64, American author and journalist, lymphoma.[59]
  • Arthur Studenroth, 92, American Olympic cross country runner (1924).
  • Elfrida Vipont, 89, English writer of children's literature.[60]

15Edit

  • Pietro Bucalossi, 86, Italian physician and politician.
  • Helen Deutsch, 85, American screenwriter.[61]
  • Allan Dick, 76, New Zealand politician.
  • Sergio Guerri, 86, Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Deane Montgomery, 82, American mathematician specializing in topology.[62]
  • Rahi Masoom Raza, 64, Indian poet and writer and Bollywood lyricist.
  • Jaap van der Vecht, 85, Dutch entomologist and academic.[63]

16Edit

  • Jean Denis, 89, Belgian politician and writer.
  • Ron Howell, 56, Canadian football player.
  • Roger Lemelin, 72, Canadian writer, lung cancer.[64]
  • Wang Renzhong, 75, Chinese political leader.
  • Yves Rocard, 88, French nuclear physicist.[65]
  • Pyotr Shcherbakov, 62, Soviet film and theater actor.
  • Joschi Walter, 66, Austrian football player.

17Edit

  • Jack Arnold, 75, American film director (Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Incredible Shrinking Man, It Came from Outer Space), arteriosclerosis.[66]
  • Aat de Roos, 72, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1936).[67]
  • Manuel Ferreira, 74, Portuguese writer.[68]
  • Gøril Havrevold, 77, Norwegian stage and film actress.
  • Franklin R. Levy, 43, American film producer (Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Nighthawks), pulmonary embolism.
  • Monika Mann, 81, German author.[69]
  • László Orczán, 80, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1936).[70]
  • Grace Stafford, 88, American actress (voice of Woody Woodpecker), spinal cancer

18Edit

  • Arnold Diamond, 76, English actor, traffic collision.
  • Harry Hubbick, 81, English football player.[71]
  • Jack Kelsey, 62, Welsh football goalkeeper.[72]
  • Mario Landi, 71, Italian director.[73]
  • Antonio Molina, 64, Spanish flamenco dancer, singer and actor.[74]

19Edit

  • Cesare Danova, 66, Italian actor, heart attack.[75]
  • Franziska Donner, 91, First Lady of South Korea as wife of president Syngman Rhee.[76]
  • Wayne Dumont, 77, American politician.
  • Michael Aloysius Feighan, 87, American politician.[77]
  • Oscar Gugen, 82, British diver.
  • Marilyn Moore, 60, American jazz singer.
  • Ed Prentiss, 83, American radio actor.

20Edit

  • George Whelan Anderson, Jr., 85,American admiral and diplomat.[78]
  • Lina Bo Bardi, 77, Italian-Brazilian architect.[79]
  • Georges Delerue, 67, French composer, heart attack.[80]
  • Ioannis Kakridis, 90, Greek classical scholar.
  • Armando Testa, 74, Italian graphic designer, cartoonist, animator and painter.

21Edit

  • Safiyar Behbudov, 24, Azerbaijani officer and war hero, killed in action.
  • John Ireland, 78, Canadian actor, leukemia.[81]
  • René König, 85, German sociologist.[82]
  • John C. Sheehan, 76, American organic chemist.[83]
  • Natalie Sleeth, 61, American composer, cancer.[84]

22Edit

  • Joe Cantada, 50, Filipino sportscaster, lung cancer.
  • Gruffydd Evans, Baron Evans of Claughton, 64, British solicitor and politician.
  • Arthur Cronquist, 73, American biologist and botanist.[85]
  • Androkli Kostallari, 69, Albanian linguist and scholar.[86]
  • Melissa Stribling, 65, Scottish actress.

23Edit

  • Jane Bernigau, 83, German SS Oberaufseherin before and during World War II
  • Gurdial Singh Dhillon, 76, Indian politician from the Indian National Congress party.
  • Friedrich Hayek, 92, Austrian economist, Nobel Prize recipient (1974).[87]
  • Ron Lapointe, 42, Canadian ice hockey coach, kidney cancer.[88]

24Edit

  • Ryszard Białous, 77, Polish military figure.
  • James K. Dressel, 48, American politician, AIDS.
  • Albert Murray, 85, American painter.[89]
  • François Vallier, 91, French cross-country skier and Olympian.[90]
  • Naig Yusifov, 22, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.

25Edit

  • Howard Christie, 79, American film producer.
  • William Hoyt, 54, American politician, heart attack.[91]
  • Jahangir Jahangirov, 70, Soviet and Azerbaijani composer, conductor and choirmaster.[92]
  • Tahia Kazem, 72, First Lady of Egypt as wife of president Gamal Abdel Nasser.
  • William Sears, 80, American writer and television and radio personality.[93]
  • Florence van Straten, 78, American atmospheric scientist, cancer.
  • Nancy Walker, 69, American actress, lung cancer.[94]
  • Phillip Wilson, 50, American blues and jazz drummer, murdered.

26Edit

  • Bruno Cassinari, 79, Italian painter and sculptor.[95]
  • Elwood Driver, 70, American aviator.[96]
  • Barbara Frum, 54, Canadian journalist, leukemia.[97]
  • Nan Gindele, 81, American athlete and Olympian.[98]
  • Arthur Lees, 84, English golfer.
  • Rihei Sano, 79, Japanese football player.[99]

27Edit

  • Gordon Adam, 76, American rower and Olympic champion.[100]
  • Easley Blackwood, 88, American bridge player.[101]
  • Anita Colby, 77, American actress.[102]
  • Gerry Duggan, 81, Irish-Australian actor.
  • Lang Hancock, 82, Australian iron ore magnate.[103]
  • Tom Kahn, 53, American trade union leader and civil right activist, AIDS.[104]
  • Leueen MacGrath, 77, English actress, complications from a stroke.[105]
  • Prem Nawas, 60, Indian actor and producer, train accident.
  • Harald Sæverud, 94, Norwegian composer.[106]
  • James E. Webb, 85, American federal official, Administrator of NASA (1961–1968), heart attack.[107]

28Edit

  • Ernie Caddel, 81, American gridiron football player.[108]
  • Janne Furch, 76, German screenwriter.
  • Elisabeth Granneman, 61, Norwegian singer, songwriter, children's writer and actress.
  • Hari Ram Gupta, 90, Indian historian.
  • Wendell Mayes, 72, American screenwriter, cancer.[109]
  • Blackie Pitt, 67, American NASCAR racing driver, cancer.
  • Nikolaos Platon, 83, Greek archaeologist.[110]
  • Maurice Teynac, 76, French actor.[111]
  • Willard Tibbetts, 89, American Olympic runner (1924).[112]

29Edit

  • Christopher Hawkes, 86, English archaeologist.
  • William L. Hendricks, 87, United States Marine Corps officer and film producer.
  • Paul Henreid, 84, Austrian-American actor (Casablanca), complications from a stroke.[113]
  • Fərhad Qəmbər oğlu Hümbətov, 23, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Archie Marshek, 90, American film editor.
  • John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, 68, English peer, courtier, and father of Diana, Princess of Wales, heart attack.[114]
  • Cecil F. White, 91, American farmer and politician.
  • Eberhard Wächter, 62, Austrian baritone, heart attack.[115]
  • Bashir Hussain Zaidi, 93, Indian politician.

30Edit

  • Spirydion Albański, 84, Polish footballer.
  • Manolis Andronikos, 72, Greek archaeologist.[116]
  • Luigi De Laurentiis, 75, Italian film producer.
  • Amédée Fournier, 80, French road bicycle racer.[117]
  • Bert Grund, 72, German composer.[118]
  • Gerhard Gustmann, 81, German Olympic rower (1936).[119]
  • Harold LeVander, 81, American attorney and politician.[120]
  • Winnie Shaw, 45, Scottish tennis player, brain cancer.

31Edit

  • Pam Buchanan, 55, Australian politician.
  • Alfredo de Angelis, 79, Argentinian musician.
  • N. R. Pillai, 93, Indian civil servant.
  • Doug Roby, 94, American football player and Olympic Games official.[121]
  • Zenon Różycki, 78, Polish basketball player.[122]
  • Ken Silvestri, 75, American baseball player, coach and manager.[123]

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