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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.

March 1993Edit

1Edit

  • Joseph Christopher, 37, American serial killer, male breast cancer.
  • Terry Frost, 86, American actor (Law of the Range, Cheyenne, The Maverick), heart attack.[1]
  • Rudolph Glossop, 91, British mining and civil engineer.
  • Luis Kutner, 84, American lawyer.[2]
  • Ronald McCuaig, 84, Australian poet, journalist, and children's author.
  • Nicola Monti, 72, Italian opera singer.[3]
  • Oleg Zaytsev, 53, Soviet ice hockey defenceman.[4]

2Edit

  • André Bareau, 71, French Buddhologist.[5]
  • Julius Ebert, 94, Danish runner and Olympian.[6]
  • Hans Hilfiker, 91, Swiss engineer (Swiss railway clock).
  • Hjalmar Thomsen, 79, Danish Olympic field hockey player (1948).[7]
  • Paul D. Zimmerman, 54, American screenwriter (The King of Comedy), colon cancer.[8]

3Edit

  • Mel Bradford, 58, American politician and academic.
  • Robert Carricart, 76, French-American film, television and theatre actor.[9]
  • Bill Draut, 71, American comic book artist (Phantom Stranger, The Flash, House of Mystery).
  • Jesús Bal y Gay, 87, Spanish composer, music critic, and musicologist.[10]
  • Harper Goff, 81, American musician, art director, and actor.
  • Yoshio Kojima, 61, Japanese hammer thrower and Olympian, suicide.[11]
  • Carlos Marcello, 83, Italian-American mobster (New Orleans crime family), stroke.[12]
  • Carlos Montoya, 89, Spanish flamenco guitarist, heart failure.[13]
  • James Allen Red Dog, 39, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Albert Sabin, 86, Polish-American virologist, heart failure.[14]
  • Xie Xuegong, 76, Chinese politician.

4Edit

  • Jerome Ambro, 64, American politician.
  • Georgette Anys, 83, French actress, cancer.[15]
  • Anšlavs Eglītis, 86, Latvian writer, journalist and painter, cancer.
  • Art Hodes, 88, American jazz pianist.[16]
  • Tomislav Ivčić, 40, Croatian pop singer, songwriter and politician, traffic collision.
  • Varujan Kojian, 57, Armenian-American conductor.[17]
  • Izaak Kolthoff, 99, Dutch-American chemist and academic.[18]
  • Kaisu Leppänen, 88, Finnish actress.
  • Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale, 64, English politician, MP (1959–1992), lung cancer.
  • Richard Sale, 81, American screenwriter and director.[19]

5Edit

  • Colin Allan, 71, New Zealand colonial administrator and author.
  • Alfred Ashley-Brown, 85, Australian politician, MP (1972–1974).
  • Hans Christian Blech, 78, German actor.[20]
  • Cyril Collard, 35, French filmmaker (Savage Nights), AIDS.[21]
  • Herschel Daugherty, 82, American television and film director and actor.[22]
  • Jean Földeák, 89, German wrestler.
  • Wallace Givens, 82, American mathematician and computer scientist.
  • Egil Borgen Johansen, 58, Norwegian Olympic archer (1972).[23]
  • Robert McCance, 94, British paediatrician, biochemist and nutritionist.[24]
  • Jeyhun Mirzayev, 46, Azerbaijani actor, heart attack.
  • Robert Sawyer, 41, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Mac Speedie, 73, American gridiron football player.

6Edit

  • Takahide Aioi, 81, Japanese flying ace during World War II.
  • Valentina Borisenko, 73, Soviet chess player.
  • Andrew Gilchrist, 82, Scottish diplomat.[25]
  • Dan Johnson, 48, Canadian ice hockey player.[26]
  • Douglas Marland, 58, American screenwriter (Guiding Light, As the World Turns, Another World), complications from abdominal surgery.[27]
  • Walther Siegmund-Schultze, 76, German musicologist.[28]

7Edit

  • Mariya Barabanova, 81, Soviet and Russian stage and film actress.
  • Duane Carter, 79, American racing driver.[29]
  • Arnold Franchetti, 81–82, Italian-American composer.[30]
  • Tony Harris, 76, South African cricket player.
  • Whitey Kachan, 67, American basketball player.[31]
  • J. Merrill Knapp, 78, American musicologist and academic.[32]
  • Martti Larni, 83, Finnish writer.[33]
  • Patricia Lawrence, 67, English actress.
  • Carlo Mazzarella, 73, Italian actor and journalist, lung cancer.
  • Angelo Piccaluga, 86, Italian football player.[34]
  • Jim Spavital, 66, American gridiron football player, coach and executive.[35]
  • Jeremy Tree, 67, British thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
  • Earl Wrightson, 77, American singer, heart failure.[36]

8Edit

  • Ria Bancroft, 86, British-New Zealand artist.
  • Don Barksdale, 69, American basketball player, throat cancer.[37]
  • Wilhelm Georg Berger, 63, Romanian composer, violist and conductor.[38]
  • Solomon J. Buchsbaum, 63, Polish-American physicist, multiple myeloma.[39]
  • Billy Eckstine, 78, American jazz musician, stroke.[40]
  • Berent Schwineköper, 80, German archivist and historian.[41]
  • Johannes Türn, 93, Estonian chess player.
  • Rens Vis, 88, Dutch football player.
  • Carl A. Youngdale, 80, American Marine Corps major general.

9Edit

  • Bob Crosby, 79, American singer, actor, and television host (The Bob Crosby Show), cancer.
  • Jan Larsen, 47, Danish football (soccer) player.
  • C. Northcote Parkinson, 83, British naval historian.[42]
  • Pavel Pavlenko, 90, Soviet stage and film actor.
  • Wells Root, 92, American screenwriter (The Prisoner of Zenda).
  • Vanya Voynova, 58, Bulgarian basketball player.
  • Edwin Vásquez, 70, Peruvian sport shooter and Olympic champion.[43]
  • Harry Wright, 73, American football player and coach.
  • Max August Zorn, 86, German-American mathematician.[44]

10Edit

  • Dino Bravo, 44, American professional wrestler, shot.[45]
  • David Gunn, 47, American abortion care provider, murdered.[46]
  • Camille Howard, 78, American pianist and singer.[47]
  • Vladimir Suteev, 89, Russian author, artist and animator.
  • Guido Wieland, 86, Austrian stage, film and television actor.

11Edit

  • Tibor Donner, 85, Hungarian-Australian architect.
  • Manuel da Fonseca, 81, Portuguese writer.[48]
  • Myrtle Maclagan, 81, English cricket player.
  • Pragyananda Mahasthavir, 92, Nepalese buddhist monk.
  • Irene Ware, 82, American actress.[49]

12Edit

  • Iuliu Bodola, 81, Romanian-Hungarian football player.[50]
  • Lonnie Frisbee, 43, American evangelist and mystic, AIDS-related complications.
  • Syed Shahid Hamid, 82, Pakistan Army general.
  • Habib Jalib, 64, Pakistani revolutionary poet, and activist.
  • Michael Kanin, 83, American screenwriter (Woman of the Year, Teacher's Pet), Oscar winner (1943), heart failure.[51]
  • Annamalai Ramanathan, 46, Indian mathematician, complications from a heart attack.
  • Alex Taylor, 46, American singer.[52]
  • June Valli, 64, American singer and television personality, cancer.[53]
  • Wang Zhen, 84, Chinese general and politician, vice president (since 1988).

13Edit

  • Claire Huchet Bishop, 94, Swiss-American children's writer and librarian.[54]
  • Rocky Dzidzornu, 58, Ghanaian percussionist.
  • Gene Hartley, 67, American racecar driver.[55]
  • Gaetano Kanizsa, 79, Italian psychologist and artist.
  • Albert Maori Kiki, 61, Papua New Guinea politician.[56]
  • Pat Marcy, 79, Italian-American political boss.
  • Petar Mazev, 66, Macedonian academic painter.[57]
  • Henry Morris, 73, Scottish football player.[58]
  • Jean Tamini, 73, Swiss football player.[59]
  • Ann Way, 77, English film and television actress.

14Edit

  • Dick Arrington, 51, American football player, heart attack.
  • Marcus Bartley, 75, Anglo-Indian cinematographer.
  • Larz Bourne, 77, American cartoon writer.[60]
  • Ahmad Ebadi, 87, Iranian musician and setar player.
  • Thore Enochsson, 84, Swedish Olympic runner (1936).[61]
  • Sergio Manente, 68, Italian football player and coach.[62]
  • Harold Soref, 76, English politician, MP (1970–1974).
  • Albert Watson II, 84, American Army lieutenant general.

15Edit

  • Georgette Chen, 86, Singaporean painter.
  • Paul Easterling, 87, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[63]
  • Ricardo Arias Espinosa, 80, Panamanian politician, president (1955–1956).
  • Gustav A. Hedlund, 88, American mathematician.
  • Lennart Hyland, 73, Swedish TV-show host and journalist.
  • Edo Kovačević, 86, Croatian artist.
  • Karl Mai, 64, German football player and manager, leukemia.[64]

16Edit

  • Natália Correia, 69, Portuguese intellectual, poet and social activist, heart attack.[65]
  • Johnny Cymbal, 48, Scottish-American songwriter, singer and record producer.[66]
  • Gordon Donaldson, 79, Scottish historian.[67]
  • Ralph Fults, 82, American outlaw (Barrow Gang).
  • Srirangam Gopalaratnam, 53–54, Indian singer.
  • Muhammad Khan Junejo, 60, Pakistani politician, prime minister (1985–1988), leukemia.
  • Donald Randolph, 87, American actor, pneumonia.[68]
  • Chishū Ryū, 88, Japanese actor.[69]
  • Giovanni Testori, 69, Italian dramatist.[70]
  • Erich Valentin, 86, German musicologist.
  • Odiel Van Den Meersschaut, 73, Belgian racing cyclist.

17Edit

  • Joe Abreu, 79, American baseball player.[71]
  • Helen Hayes, 92, American actress (The Sin of Madelon Claudet, Airport, Happy Birthday), Oscar winner (1932, 1971), congestive heart failure.[72]
  • Charlotte Hughes, 115, English supercentenarian, nation's oldest person (since 1988).
  • Alby Pannam, 78, Australian footballer.
  • John Joyce Russell, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate.
  • Thorstein Treholt, 81, Norwegian politician, county governor of Oppland (1976–1981).
  • John Witte, 60, American gridiron football player, leukemia.
  • Skip Young, 63, American actor (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet).

18Edit

  • William K. Boardman, 78, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1961–1971).
  • Kenneth E. Boulding, 83, English-American economist.[73]
  • Elemér Gyetvai, 65, Hungarian table tennis player.
  • Edward Warburton Jones, 80, Northern Irish judge and politician.
  • Buck Jordan, 86, American baseball player.[74]
  • Henrik Lubbers, 66, American field hockey player and Olympian.[75]
  • Aksel Nikolajsen, 92, Danish Olympic pole vaulter (1928).[76]
  • Carlos A. Petit, 80, Argentine screenwriter.
  • Syvasky Poyner, 36, American convicted murderer, execution by electric chair.
  • Robert A. Rushworth, 68, American general, pilot, and astronaut, heart attack.
  • Joe Taylor, 67, American baseball player.[77]

19Edit

  • Bernie Crimmins, 73, American football player and coach.[78]
  • Karen Dalton, 55, American folk blues musician, laryngeal cancer.
  • Georges Garvarentz, 60, Armenian-French composer.[79]
  • Dulcie Howes, 84, South African ballet dancer, and choreographer.
  • Mark Hughes, 60, English politician, MP (1970–1987).
  • Al McWilliams, 77, American comics artist.
  • Gerhard Mertins, 73, German paratrooper during World War II, nazi and arms trafficker.
  • Roger Michelot, 80, French boxer.[80]
  • Henrik Sandberg, 77, Danish film producer.
  • Jeff Ward, 30, American drummer (Nine Inch Nails), suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.

20Edit

  • Arsène Auguste, 42, Haitian footballer, heart attack.
  • Naseer Bunda, 60, Field hockey player from Pakistan.[81]
  • Robert Burnham, Jr., 61, American astronomer.
  • Børge Jessen, 85, Danish mathematician.
  • Polykarp Kusch, 82, German-American physicist, Nobel Prize recipient (1955).[82]
  • Rachel Messerer, 91, Russian silent film actress.
  • Vivekananda Mukhopadhyaya, 89, Indian writer of Bengali literature.
  • Gerard Sekoto, 79, South African artist and musician.[83]
  • Toni Spiss, 62, Austrian alpine skier.[84]

21Edit

  • Sebastiano Baggio, 79, Italian Catholic cardinal.
  • Eric Guerin, 68, American jockey.
  • Michael Hutchison, 79, Scottish politician.
  • Akio Kaminaga, 56, Japanese judoka, colorectal cancer.[85]
  • Cyril Kellett, 34, English rugby player.
  • Albert Ramon, 72, Belgian racing cyclist.[86]
  • Buddy Swan, 63, American child actor.
  • Digby Tatham-Warter, 75, British Army officer.
  • Walther Wüst, 91, German Indologist.

22Edit

  • Samiha Ayverdi, 87, Turkish writer and Sufi mystic.[87]
  • John J. Beck, 93, American politician.[88]
  • Phia Berghout, 83, Dutch harpist.
  • Enzo Fiermonte, 84, Italian actor and boxer.
  • Leopold Labedz, 73, Anglo-Polish anti-Soviet Unioncommentator.[89]
  • Sun Meiying, 61, Chinese table tennis player.
  • Steve Olin, 27, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), boating accident.[90]
  • Vazir Orujov, 36, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in action.
  • Gret Palucca, 91, German ballet dancer and dance teacher.[91]
  • Cec Pepper, 76, Australian cricket player, heart disease.
  • Jack Riley, 83, American football player (Boston Redskins).[92]
  • Franklin Delano Williams, 45, American gospel singer (The Williams Brothers), heart attack.

23Edit

  • Denis Parsons Burkitt, 82, Irish surgeon.[93]
  • Tim Crews, 31, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), boating accident.[94]
  • Robert Crichton, 68, American novelist.[95]
  • Bruce Alexander McDonald, 68, Australian Army officer.
  • Yevdokiya Nikulina, 75, Soviet bomber commander and Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Torsten Rapp, 87, Swedish Air Force officer.
  • Hans Werner Richter, 84, German writer.[96]

24Edit

  • Albert Arlen, 88, Australian pianist.[97]
  • Alice Bacon, Baroness Bacon, 83, British politician.
  • Imogen Carpenter, 81, American actress, musician, and composer.
  • José dos Santos Ferreira, 73, Hong kong poet.
  • Karen Gershon, 69, German-British writer and poet.[98]
  • Robert Harris, 41–42, Australian poet, heart attack.[99]
  • John Hersey, 78, American journalist and novelist (Hiroshima, A Bell for Adano), cancer.[100]
  • Anton Peterlin, 84, Slovenian physicist.
  • Herbert Tenzer, 87, American politician.[101]

25Edit

  • Bogdan Istru, 78, Moldovan poet.
  • Wally Karbo, 77, American professional wrestling promoter, heart attack.[102]
  • Jake Porter, 76, American jazz trumpeter and record producer.[103]
  • Dave Strong, 77, American football player and coach of football and basketball.
  • Rokkō Toura, 62, Japanese actor.
  • Billy Wilson, 65, Australian rugby player and coach.

26Edit

  • Tofiq Bahramov, 68, Soviet and Azerbaijani football player and referee.
  • James Caleb Boggs, 83, American lawyer and politician.[104]
  • Louis Falco, 50, American choreographer, AIDS.[105]
  • Reuben Fine, 78, American chess player, psychologist, and author.[106]
  • Lewis Hanke, 88, American historian of colonial Latin America.[107]
  • Edwin Norton, 67, New Zealand weightlifter.
  • Roy Riegels, 84, American football player, Parkinson's disease.[108]
  • Anatoli Yatskov, 79, Soviet consul and intelligence officer during World War II.

27Edit

  • Peter Agostini, 80, American sculptor.[109]
  • Kamal Hassan Ali, 71, Egyptian politician, prime minister (1984–1985).
  • Charles Anderson, 78, American equestrian and Olympic champion.[110]
  • Clifford Jordan, 61, American saxophonist, lung cancer.[111]
  • Arthur Larson, 82, American lawyer, writer, and government official.[112]
  • Paul László, 93, Hungarian-American architect and interior designer.
  • Elizabeth Holloway Marston, 100, American attorney and psychologist.[113]
  • Taško Načić, 58, Serbian actor.
  • Kate Reid, 62, Canadian actress (Atlantic City, Death of a Salesman, Dallas), cancer.[114]
  • Ernst Streng, 51, German cyclist.[115]

28Edit

  • Scott Cunningham, 36, American Wicca writer, lymphoma.[116]
  • Miklós Horthy, 86, Hungarian noble and politician.
  • Patrick Lawlor, 69, Canadian politician.
  • Michael McNair-Wilson, 62, British politician.[117]
  • Italo Tajo, 77, Italian opera singer.[118]

29Edit

  • Sir John Rodgers, 1st Baronet, 86, British politician.[119]
  • Juan Luis Martínez, 50, Chilean avant-garde poet, writer, and visual artist, heart attack.[120]
  • Štefan Uher, 62, Slovak film director, heart failure.[121]
  • Jack Stelling, 68, English footballer.

30Edit

  • Andrée Brunet, 91, French-American Olympic ice skater (1924, 1928, 1932).[122]
  • Richard Diebenkorn, 70, American painter, emphysema.[123]
  • Rubén Rojo, 70, Spanish-Mexican actor, cardiovascular disease.
  • Paolo Todeschini, 72, Italian football player and manager.[124]

31Edit

  • Ramon Aquino, 75, Filipino Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
  • Robert Brookson, 53, Canadian Olympic rower (1964).[125]
  • Chicháy, 75, Filipino comedian and actress.
  • Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey, 83, English hereditary peer.
  • Manuel Gonzales, 80, Spanish-American comics artist (Disney), heart failure.
  • Brandon Lee, 28, American actor (The Crow, Rapid Fire, Showdown in Little Tokyo), accidental gunshot wound.[126]
  • José María Lemus, 81, Salvadorian politician, president (1956–1960), Hodgkin's lymphoma.
  • Chip Mead, 43, American racing driver, plane crash.
  • Joe Muha, 71, American football player, coach, and official.
  • Mitchell Parish, 92, American lyricist.[127]
  • George Roark, 94, American basketball, baseball, and football player and coach.
  • Hüseyin Saygun, 73, Turkish football player and football manager.[128]
  • Angie Xtravaganza, 28, American transgender entertainer, complications from AIDS.

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