The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.
May 1993Edit
1Edit
- Pietro Acquarone, 76, Italian footballer (Sanremese, Roma, Pisa).
- Erwan Bergot, 63, French army officer and author.[1]
- Pierre Bérégovoy, 67, French politician and prime minister (1992–1993), suicide by gunshot.[2]
- Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco, 84, Ecuadorian novelist, journalist, and diplomat.[3]
- Donald Dupree, 74, American bobsledder and Olympic medalist.[4]
- Henri Ellenberger, 87, Canadian psychiatrist, medical historian, and criminologist.[5]
- Gerald Fowler, 58, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1974–1979), cancer.
- Narayan Ganesh Gore, 85, Indian politician.
- Warren P. Knowles, 84, American politician and governor (1965–1971), heart attack.[6]
- Ranasinghe Premadasa, 68, president, assassination by suicide bomber.
2Edit
- Luigi Bestagini, 73, Italian ice hockey player and (Olympian).[7]
- Julio Gallo, 83, American winemaker (E & J Gallo Winery), traffic collision.[8]
- John S. Gleason, Jr., 78, American banker and political figure.
- Thorkild Jacobsen, 88, Danish assyriologist and archaeologist.[9]
- Stephen Juba, 78, Canadian politician.
- Ivan Lapikov, 70, Soviet-Russian actor (Andrei Rublev, The Brothers Karamazov, Eternal Call).[10]
- Karl-Friedrich Merten, 87, German U-boat commander during World War II, cancer.
- André Moynet, 71, French fighter pilot, businessman, and politician, MNA (1946–1967).[11]
- George Southall, 85, British track cyclist.
- Will Weng, 86, American journalist and crossword puzzle editor (The New York Times).[12]
3Edit
- Libero Bigiaretti, 86, Italian novelist.[13]
- Robert De Niro Sr., 71, American painter, father of Robert De Niro, cancer.[14]
- Duncan Macpherson, 68, Canadian cartoonist.[15]
- Bjørn Rørholt, 73, Norwegian military officer, and resistance member during World War II.
- Hermína Týrlová, 92, Czech animator, screen writer, and film director.[16]
4Edit
- Margret Borgs, 84, German Olympic diver (1928).[17]
- Frank Kudelka, 67, American basketball player (Chicago Stags, Washington Capitols, Philadelphia Warriors).[18]
- Ray McDonald, 48, American gridiron football player, complications from sickle cell anemia.
- Ernst Reitermaier, 74, Austrian football player and manager.
- Shianghao Wang, 77, Chinese mathematician.
- Amos Wilder, 97, American poet, minister, and theology professor.
- France Štiglic, 73, Slovenian film director and screenwriter.
5Edit
- Iakov Bielopolski, 76, Soviet architect.
- Dermot Boyle, 88, British RAF marshall.[19]
- Louis Brooks, 82, American R&B saxophonist and bandleader.
- John Brady, 89, Australian trade unionist and politician.
- Georges Carrier, 82, French basketball player.[20]
- Irving Howe, 72, American socialist activist, cardiovascular disease.[21]
- Malcolm Metcalf, 82, American Olympic javelin thrower (1932, 1936).[22]
- Dick Metz, 84, American golfer.[23]
- Algot Törneman, 83, Swedish painter.
- Paul Wegener, 84, German Nazi Party official and politician.
6Edit
- Ivy Benson, 79, English musician and bandleader.
- Vane Bor, 84, Serbian artist.
- Rommel Fernández, 27, Panamanian football player, traffic collision.
- Dorothy B. Hughes, 88, American crime writer, literary critic, and historian.[24]
- Ian Mikardo, 84, British politician, stroke.[25]
- Ann Todd, 86, English actress (The Seventh Veil, The Paradine Case, Perfect Strangers), stroke.[26]
7Edit
- Zhao Boping, 90, Chinese politician.
- Harold Danforth, 77, Canadian politician, MP (1958–1962, 1963–1974).
- Cee Farrow, 36, German-American new wave singer ("Should I Love You"), complications from AIDS.
- Roger Keesing, 57, American linguist and anthropologist, heart attack.[27]
- Valeriano López, 67, Peruvian footballer (Sport Boys, Deportivo Cali, national team), cerebral hemorrhage.
- Mary Philbin, 90, American silent film actress (The Phantom of the Opera, The Man Who Laughs, Love Me and the World Is Mine), pneumonia.[28]
- Hap Sharp, 65, American race car driver, suicide.
- Thurman Tucker, 75, American baseball player.[29]
8Edit
- Dele Charley, 45, Sierra Leonean playwright.[30]
- Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, 74, Indian Marxist philosopher.[31]
- Avram Davidson, 70, American fiction writer (The Phoenix and the Mirror, Masters of the Maze, The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy).[32]
- Enrique Larrinaga, 82, Spanish footballer (Racing de Santander, Asturias, national team).
- Alwin Nikolais, 82, American choreographer, cancer.[33]
- Gabriel Pita da Veiga y Sanz, 84, Spanish naval admiral, minister of the Navy (1973–1977).[34]
- Marti Stevens, 54, American educator and theater director, asthma.
- Edward Ward, 7th Viscount Bangor, 87, English-Irish hereditary peer.
9Edit
- Ted Cieslak, 80, American Major League Baseball player.[35]
- Jacques Dextraze, 73, Canadian military officer.
- Mary Duncan, 98, American actress (City Girl, Morning Glory).[36]
- Kenneth Eather, 91, Australian Army officer.
- Penelope Gilliatt, 61, English novelist and screenwriter (Sunday Bloody Sunday).[37]
- Maggie Hemingway, 47, British novelist, aplastic anemia.
- Freya Madeline Stark, 100, British-Italian travel writer and explorer.[38]
- Albert Sukop, 80, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).[39]
10Edit
- Lester del Rey, 77, American science fiction author (Badge of Infamy, Marooned on Mars, Moon of Mutiny).[40]
- Peng Mingzhi, 88, Chinese general and diplomat.
- Jack Peel, 72, British trade union leader.
- Stanisław Piłat, 84, Polish Olympic boxer (1936).[41]
- Dermot Sheriff, 72, Irish basketball player.[42]
- Egon Vogel, 84, German actor.[43]
- Pedro Vuskovic, 69, Croatian-Chilean economist and politician.
11Edit
- Zhao Cangbi, 77, Chinese politician and official.
- Chen Chi-chuan, 94, Taiwanese politician.
- Magli Elster, 80, Norwegian psychoanalyst, literary critic, and poet.
- Minnie Gentry, 77, American actress (Def by Temptation, All My Children, School Daze).[44]
- Hugh Hudson, 62, Australian politician, cancer.
- Sher Mohammad Marri, 58, Pakistani tribal chief and military figure.
- Shahu Modak, 75, Indian actor.
- Gene Selawski, 57, American gridiron football player.[45]
- Torsten Ullman, 84, Swedish Olympic sport shooter (1936, 1948).[46]
- Leigh Wiener, 63, American photographer and photojournalist, complications of Sweet's syndrome.
12Edit
- Stanisław Baran, 73, Polish football player.
- Teodor Bârcă, 98, Moldovan politician and professor.
- Zeno Colò, 72, Italian Olympic alpine skier (1952), lung cancer.[47]
- Evert Dolman, 47, Dutch cyclist and Olympic champion.
- Capt. John Treasure Jones, 87, British sea officer, aneurysm.[48]
- Ulf Palme, 72, Swedish film actor.[49]
- Edda Seippel, 73, German actress, cancer.[50]
- Shamser Bahadur Singh, 82, Indian poet and writer.[51]
13Edit
- Robert Adley, 58, British politician, MP (since 1970), heart attack.
- Friedrich Dörr, 85, German Catholic priest and professor of theology.
- Elton Fax, 83, American illustrator.[52]
- Bede Griffiths, 86, British priest and Benedictine monk.[53]
- Wolfgang Lotz, 72, Israeli spy.[54]
- M. K. Menon, 64, Indian writer.
14Edit
- Aziz El-Shawan, 77, Egyptian composer.[55]
- Patrick Haemers, 40, Belgian criminal, suicide by hanging.
- William Randolph Hearst Jr., 85, American newspaper publisher.[56]
- Karin Luts, 89, Estonian painter and a graphic artist.
- Melvin Swig, 75, American real estate developer and philanthropist.
15Edit
- Kodandera Madappa Cariappa, 94, Indian Commander-in-Chief, arthritis.[57]
- Herbert Grötzsch, 90, German mathematician.
- Francisco Quiroz, 35, Dominican boxing champion, killed in a nightclub brawl.
- John Row, 88, Australian politician.
- Robert Tanneveau, 81, French cyclist.[58]
16Edit
- Jibaraj Ashrit, 48, Nepali politician, traffic collision.
- Madan Kumar Bhandari, 41, Nepali politician, traffic collision.
- Eduardo Campbell, 59, Panamanian Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).[59]
- Bernard Chanda, 41, Zambian football player.
- Dezső Ákos Hamza, 89, Hungarian film director (Strano appuntamento).
- Marv Johnson, 54, American R&B singer, songwriter and pianist, stroke.[60]
17Edit
- Henrique Anjos, 41, Portuguese Olympic sailor (1972, 1984, 1988).[61]
- Earl Chudoff, 85, American lawyer and politician.
- Joe Ploski, 89, Polish-American film and television actor.[62]
- Andre Resampa, 68, Madagascar government minister.
- Elizabeth Montgomery Wilmot, 91, English artist.[63]
- Peter E. Perry, 91, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1965–1968, 1969–1976).
18Edit
- Heinrich Albertz, 78, German politician, Governing Mayor of Berlin (1966–1967).[64]
- Stephen Cheong, 51, Hong Kong industrialist and politician, heart attack.
- Ronald Haver, 54, American film historian and author, AIDS-related illness.
- Heinz Knoke, 72, German flying ace during World War II and politician.
- Domingo Romo, 76, Chilean football player.[65]
19Edit
- Nemesio Antúnez, 75, Chilean painter.
- Winston Burdett, 79, American broadcast journalist and correspondent.[66]
- Oscar Grimes, 78, American Major League Baseball player.[67]
- Richard Murphy, 81, American film director (Three Stripes in the Sun) and screenwriter (Boomerang, The Desert Rats), stroke.[68]
- Ranga Sohoni, 75, Indian cricketer, heart attack.
- Lucien Troupel, 74, French football player and manager.
- John A. Wilson, 49, American politician, suicide by hanging.
20Edit
- Al Aber, 65, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics).[69]
- Stevan Bodnarov, 87, Serbian sculptor, painter and political commissar.
- Virginia Cutler, 87, American academic, Alzheimer's disease.
- Dragoljub Janošević, 69, Yugoslav chess grandmaster.
- Carmelo Pace, 86, Maltese composer and music professor.[70]
21Edit
- John Frost, 80, British Army officer (Battle of Arnhem).
- John Holland, 85, American actor (Perry Mason, My Fair Lady, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying).[71]
- Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis, 100, Lithuanian architect.
- Omar Pkhakadze, 48, Georgian sprint cyclist and Olympic medalist.[72]
22Edit
- Herbert Callen, 73, American physicist, Alzheimer's disease.[73]
- Mieczysław Horszowski, 100, Polish-American pianist.[74]
- David Rees, 57, English author, lecturer and reviewer, AIDS.
- Irma Vila, 76, Mexican ranchera singer and actress (Canta y no llores...).
- Carl Johan Wachtmeister, 90, Swedish army officer and Olympic fencer (1936).[75]
- Juice Wilson, 89, American jazz violinist.[76]
23Edit
- Luigi Brunella, 79, Italian football defender and manager.[77]
- Julian de Ajuriaguerra, 82, Spanish-French psychologist.
- Veniamin Emmanuilovich Dymshits, 83, Soviet engineer and apparatchik.
- Jaime Loyola, 61, Puerto Rican Olympic sport shooter (1964).[78]
- James Millhollin, 77, American actor (No Time for Sergeants, Grindl, The Student Teachers), cancer.[79]
24Edit
- Carl Billquist, 60, Swedish actor.
- Jack Gould, 79, American journalist and critic.[80]
- Carlton E. Morse, 91, American radio producer (One Man's Family, I Love a Mystery, Adventures by Morse).[81]
- Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, 66, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal, shot.[82]
25Edit
- Lee Roy Abernathy, 79, American gospel musician ("A Wonderful Time Up There").
- Buddhadasa, 86, Thai Buddhist monk and philosopher, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Laura Conti, 72, Italian anti-fascist partisan, politician, feminist, and novelist.
- Louis O. Coxe, 75, American writer, playwright, and professor.[83]
- Rudolf Eckstein, 78, German rower and Olympic champion.[84]
- Vincent Eri, 56, Papua New Guinean politician and novelist.
- Kimon Friar, 81, Greek-American poet and translator.[85]
- David Peterson, 33, American professional wrestler, motorcycle accident.[86]
- Dan Seymour, 78, American actor (To Have and Have Not, Key Largo, Mara Maru), complications from a stroke.
- Horia Sima, 86, Romanian politician and war criminal.
26Edit
- Catherine Caradja, 100, Romanian aristocrat and philanthropist.
- Cor de Groot, 78, Dutch pianist and composer.[87]
- Tsola Dragoycheva, 94, Bulgarian communist politician.[88]
- Fernando Lopez, 89, Filipino politician.
- Memos Makris, 80, Greek sculptor.
- George Perpich, 72, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[89]
- Jack Priestley, 66, American cinematographer.[90]
- Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., 80, American publisher (St. Louis Post-Dispatch), colon cancer.[91]
- Jan Wiley, 77, American actress (She-Wolf of London, A Fig Leaf for Eve, The Brute Man), cancer.
- Ulvi Yenal, 85, Turkish Olympic footballer (1928) and businessman (Turkish Airlines).[92]
27Edit
- Tony Del Monaco, 57, Italian pop singer and actor.
- Joe Gormley, 75, British trade unionist.
- Serge Leroy, 56, French film director (Le mataf, The Track, The Passengers).[93]
- Roger MacDougall, 82, Scottish screenwriter and playwright.[94]
- Werner Stocker, 38, German actor, brain cancer.[95]
28Edit
- Tatari Ali, 64, Nigerian politician, governor of Bauchi State (1979–1983), heart failure.
- Charlie Barnett, 82, English cricketer.
- Duncan Browne, 46, English singer-songwriter and musician, cancer.
- William Collins, 61, Canadian Olympic canoeist (1956).[96]
- George Faust, 75, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[97]
- Bobby Joe Green, 57, American gridiron football player, heart attack.
- Derek Hersey, 36, British rock climber, climbing accident.[98]
- Ugo Locatelli, 77, Italian football player.[99]
- Doctor Ross, 67, American blues musician, and one-man band.[100]
29Edit
- Billy Conn, 75, American light heavyweight boxing champion.
- Alex Kampouris, 80, American baseball player.[101]
- Paul Malvern, 90, American film producer, child actor, and stuntman.
- Louise McManus, 97, American nurse and academic.[102]
- Rahima Moosa, 70, South African politician and activist.
30Edit
- Qamar Ajnalvi, 73, Pakistani novelist.
- Takeharu Asō, 93, Japanese Olympic cross-country skier (1928).[103]
- Gonzalo Barrios, 91, Venezuelan politician.
- Ted Garrett, 73, British politician.
- Lien Gisolf, 82, Dutch high jumper and Olympic medalist.[104]
- Henry Heerup, 85, Danish painter, graphic artist and sculptor.[105]
- Marge, 88, American cartoonist (Little Lulu), lymphoma.
- Melvin Spencer Newman, 85, American chemist, Ohio State University professor.[106]
- Sun Ra, 79, American jazz composer, bandleader, pianist, and poet, congestive heart failure. .[107]
- Mel Rees, 26, Welsh football player, cancer.
- Gil Reese, 92, American gridiron football player.
31Edit
- Falkner Allison, 86, English Anglican prelate, Bishop of Chelmsford (1951–1961) and Winchester (1961–1974).
- Honey Tree Evil Eye, 9, American bull terrier, portrayer of Spuds MacKenzie, kidney failure.
- Mabel McKay, 86, Native American basketweaver and artist.[108]
- Donn Tatum, 80, American businessman (Walt Disney Productions).
- Joe Vogler, 80, American politician, homicide.
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