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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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.

September 1992Edit

1Edit

  • Desta Asgedom, 20, Ethiopian athlete, suicide.
  • Morris Carnovsky, 94, American actor.[1]
  • Chick Harbert, 77, American golfer, stroke.[2]
  • Piotr Jaroszewicz, 82, Polish politician, prime minister (1970–1980), murdered.[3]
  • Sergey Senyukov, 37, Soviet high jumper and Olympian.[4]
  • Ivan Tregubov, 62, Soviet ice hockey player.

2Edit

  • Tahir Hasanov, 22, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Nam Jeong-im, 47, South Korean actress, breast cancer.[5]
  • Sadeq Mallallah, 21-22, Saudi Arabian apostate, execution by beheading.[6]
  • Barbara McClintock, 90, American geneticist, Nobel Prize recipient (1983).[7]
  • Johnnie Mortimer, 61, English scriptwriter.[8]
  • Baltasar Sangchili, 80, Spanish boxer.[9]
  • Bert Zagers, 59, American gridiron football player.[10]

3Edit

  • César Bengzon, 96, Filipino judge, Chief Justice of the Philippines (1961–1966).
  • Bruno Bjelinski, 82, Croatian composer.[11]
  • Sherm Chavoor, 72-73, American swimming coach.
  • Mahmoud Hessaby, 89, Iranian nuclear physicist and politician.
  • Eli Mandel, 69, Canadian poet.[12]
  • P. Neelakantan, 75, Indian Tamil film director.
  • Sirimathi Rasadari, 60, Sri Lankan actress.
  • Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., 81, American civil rights and civil liberties lawyer.[13]

4Edit

  • Luis Cardoza y Aragón, 88, Guatemalan writer and diplomat.[14]
  • Dan Deșliu, 65, Romanian poet, drowned.
  • Greg J. Holbrock, 86, American politician attorney and politician.
  • Fakhraddin Najafov, 24, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • M. B. Ramachandra Rao, 86, Indian geophysicist.
  • John van Dreelen, 70, Dutch actor.[15]

5Edit

  • Ng Liang Chiang, 71, Singaporean hurdler.
  • Ron Davis, 50, American baseball player.[16]
  • Billy Herman, 83, American baseball player, cancer.[17]
  • Irving Allen Lee, 43, American actor (The Edge of Night), AIDS.[18]
  • Fritz Leiber, 81, American author, stroke.[19]
  • Yasuji Mori, 67, Japanese animator.
  • László Rajcsányi, 85, Hungarian fencer and Olympic champion.[20]
  • Albert Rees, 71, American economist.[21]
  • Hal Russell, 66, American free jazz composer, band leader and multi-instrumentalist.[22]
  • Jens Arup Seip, 86, Norwegian historian.
  • Christopher Trace, 59, English actor and television presenter, cancer.
  • Hans-Peter Zimmer, 55, German artist.

6Edit

  • Ronnie Cahill, 77, American gridiron football player.
  • Henry Ephron, 81, American screenwriter.[23]
  • Pat Harder, 70, American gridiron football player.[24]
  • Mervyn Johns, 93, Welsh actor.[25]
  • Ponjikara Raphi, 68, Indian Malayalam essayist, playwright, and novelist.
  • John Sutton, 73, English geologist.

7Edit

  • Levan Abashidze, 29, Georgian actor and soldier, killed in battle.
  • Cyril Bence, 89, Welsh toolmaker and politician.[26]
  • Arturo Dominici, 76, Italian actor.
  • Gerald Hanley, 76, Irish novelist.[27]
  • Edward Kobyliński, 84, Polish rower and Olympic medalist.[28]
  • Emilio Villalba Welsh, 86, Argentine screenwriter.

8Edit

  • William Barrett, 79, American academic.[29]
  • Quentin N. Burdick, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1960), heart failure.[30]
  • Guy Grantham, 92, British naval officer.
  • Donald Guthrie, 76, British theologian and New Testament scholar.[31]
  • Hans-Otto Meissner, 83, German lawyer and nazi diplomat.

9Edit

  • Maurice Burton, 94, British zoologist and science author.[32]
  • Julian Creus, 75, British weightlifter and Olympic medalist.[33]
  • William E. DePuy, 72, American Army general.[34]
  • Carmelo Di Bella, 71, Italian football player.[35]
  • Willie Fennell, 72, Australian actor, comedian and scriptwriter.
  • Imre König, 91, Hungarian-British chess master.

10Edit

  • Louis Baes, 93, Belgian football player.
  • Harold L. Humes, 66, American novelist and counterculture figure.
  • Hanns Scharff, 84, German Luftwaffe interrogator.
  • Ivar Sjölin, 73, Swedish freestyle wrestler and Olympic medalist.[36]
  • Evelyn Wellings, 83, Egyptian-English cricket player and journalist.[37]

11Edit

  • Else Germeten, 74, Norwegian film censor and politician.
  • Abubakar Gumi, 69, Nigerian Islamic scholar, leukemia.
  • Eiji Gō, 55, Japanese actor.[38]
  • Frank McKinney, 53, American Olympic swimmer (1956, 1960), plane crash.[39]
  • Frank Singuineau, 79, Trinidadian actor.[40]

12Edit

  • Mary Wells Ashworth, 89, American historian, aortic rupture.[41]
  • Hans F. Koenekamp, 100, American special effects artist and cinematographer.
  • Mallikarjun Mansur, 81, Indian classical singer.[42]
  • Ruth Nelson, 87, American actress, cancer.[43]
  • Ed Peck, 75, American actor (Happy Days, Bullitt, Major Dell Conway of the Flying Tigers), heart attack.[44]
  • Anthony Perkins, 60, American actor (Psycho, Friendly Persuasion, The Black Hole), AIDS.[45]
  • Emilio Recoba, 87, Uruguayan footballer.[46]
  • Ron Woodroof, 42, American entrepreneur and creator of the Dallas Buyer's Club, AIDS-related pneumonia.

13Edit

  • Dick Huffman, 69, American gridiron football player.[47]
  • Lou Jacobs, 89, German-American clown.[48]
  • Božidar Rašica, 79, Croatian architect, scenographer and painter.
  • Arseny Semionov, 81, Soviet painter and art teacher.

14Edit

  • Somapala Dharmapriya, 51, Sri Lankan actor and cinematographer.
  • Ilse Dörffeldt, 80, German sprinter and Olympian.[49]
  • Bruce Hutchison, 91, Canadian writer and journalist.[50]
  • August Komendant, 85, Estonian-American structural engineer.[51]
  • Paul Joseph James Martin, 89, Canadian politician.[52]
  • Theodore S. Weiss, 64, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1977), heart failure.[53]

15Edit

  • Pedro Formental, 77, Cuban-American baseball player.[54]
  • Harvey Hardy, 69, American football player.
  • Walter B. Jones, Sr., 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1966).[55]
  • Michael Luciano, 83, American film editor (The Dirty Dozen, The Longest Yard, The Flight of the Phoenix).[56]
  • Shubbo Shankar, 50, Indian graphic artist, musician and composer, pneumonia.

16Edit

  • Larbi Benbarek, 75, French-Moroccan football player.
  • Millicent Fenwick, 82, American politician, heart failure.[57]
  • Mogens Koch, 94, Danish architect.
  • Henri Legay, 72, French operatic tenor.
  • Jim Sullivan, Northern Irish politician and republican.
  • Victoria Wolf, 88, German-American writer.[58]

17Edit

  • Homayoun Ardalan, 42, Iranian Kurd politician, assassinated.[59]
  • Feodor Chaliapin Jr., 86, Russian-Italian actor.[60]
  • Herivelto Martins, 80, Brazilian composer and singer.
  • Ralph Schwarz, 25, Dutch rower and Olympian, plane crash.[61]
  • Sadegh Sharafkandi, 54, Iranian Kurd politician, assassinated.[62]
  • Judith Nisse Shklar, 63, Latvian-American political theorist.[63]
  • Roger Wagner, 78, American musician.[64]

18Edit

  • Lona Andre, 77, American actress.
  • David Bodian, 82, American medical scientist, Parkinson's disease.[65]
  • Darío Cabanelas, 75, Spanish Arabist.[66]
  • Princess Margaret of Denmark, 97, Danish royal.[67]
  • Kevin Hanrahan, 39, American mobster (Patriarca crime family), shot.
  • Mohammad Hidayatullah, 86, Indian lawyer and Chief Justice.
  • Gustav Lombard, 97, German SS general during World War II.
  • Werner E. Reichardt, 68, German physicist and biologist.
  • Herbert W. Spencer, 87, Chilean-American film and television composer and orchestrator.
  • Earl Van Dyke, 62, American soul musician, prostate cancer.[68]

19Edit

  • Fritz Bauer, 86, German coxswain and Olympic champion.[69]
  • Frederick Combs, 56, American actor (The Boys in the Band), AIDS.[70]
  • Geraint Evans, 70, Welsh opera singer.[71]
  • Kenny Howard, 63, American motorcycle mechanic, artist, and gunsmith.
  • Aida Imanguliyeva, 52, Azerbaijani scholar, cancer.
  • Jacques Pic, 59, French chef, heart attack.[72]
  • Keith Stackpole, 76, Australian football player.
  • Alexander Trojan, 78, Austrian film actor.[73]

20Edit

  • Musa Anter, 72, Turkish Kurd writer, journalist and intellectual, assassinated.
  • Leon O. Jacobson, 80, American physician, medical researcher and educator.[74]
  • Reuben Kadish, 79, American visual artist.[75]
  • Harry Smyth, 82, Canadian speed skater and Olympian.[76]
  • William L. Springer, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1951–1973).

21Edit

  • Aleksandr Almetov, 52, Russian ice hockey player, pneumonia.[77]
  • Tarachand Barjatya, 78, Indian film producer.
  • Paul de Metternich-Winneburg, 75, German-Austrian racing driver.
  • Harry J. Sonneborn, 77, American businessman and first president of McDonald's, diabetes.
  • Bill Williams, 77, American actor (The Adventures of Kit Carson), brain tumor, brain cancer.[78]

22Edit

  • Candido Amantini, 78, Italian Roman Catholic priest, theologian and exorcist.
  • Paul Bucy, 87, American neurosurgeon.[79]
  • James Demouchette, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Aurelio López, 44, Mexican baseball player, traffic collision.[80]
  • Aruna Shanthi, 66, Sri Lankan actor.

23Edit

  • Frank P. Briggs, 98, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1945–1947).[81]
  • Paul E. Garber, 93, American museum curator.[82]
  • Ivar Ivask, 64, Estonian poet.[83]
  • Mary Santpere, 79, Spanish actress.[84]
  • Kalyan Sundaram, 88, Indian civil servant.
  • Glendon Swarthout, 74, American novelist, pulmonary emphysema.[85]
  • James A. Van Fleet, 100, American Army general.[86]

24Edit

  • Christiane Barry, 74, French actress.[87]
  • Roy Heffernan, 67, Australian professional wrestler, heart attack.
  • Pietro Magni, 73, Italian football player and manager.[88]
  • Sarv Mittra Sikri, 84, Indian judge and Chief Justice.
  • Brownie Wise, 79, American pioneering saleswoman (Tupperware).

25Edit

  • Igor Bakalov, 52, Soviet sports shooter and Olympian.[89]
  • Tibor Kemény, 79, Hungarian football player and coach.
  • César Manrique, 73, Spanish artist, traffic collision.[90]
  • Ivan Vdović, 31, Serbian drummer, AIDS.

26Edit

  • Suimenkul Chokmorov, 52, Soviet-Kyrgyz film actor.
  • Ralph Davis, 70, American football player.[91]
  • Pancrazio De Pasquale, 67, Italian politician.
  • Erich Krempel, 79, German Olympic sport shooter (1936).[92]
  • Luka Lipošinović, 59, Yugoslavian football player.[93]
  • Ralph Manheim, 85, American translator, prostate cancer.[94]
  • Frank Patrick, 76, American gridiron football player.[95]
  • Oiva Virtanen, 63, Finnish basketball player.[96]
  • Aleksandr Voronin, 41, Russian weightlifter and Olympic champion, fall.[97]

27Edit

  • H. E. P. de Mel, 85, Sri Lankan politician, member of parliament of Ceylon.
  • Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside, 94, Canadian diplomat, academic, and civil servant.[98]
  • Charles Kramer, 85, American economist.
  • Zhang Leping, 81, Chinese comic artist.[99]
  • Jacques-Paul Martin, 84, French Roman Catholic cardinal.[100]
  • Hermann Neuberger, 72, German football official.
  • Keith Prentice, 52, American actor (The Boys in the Band, Dark Shadows, Cruising), AIDS-related cancer.[101]

28Edit

  • António Rodrigo Pinto da Silva, 80, Portuguese botanist and taxonomist.
  • William Douglas-Home, 80, British playwright.[102]
  • John Leech, 66, British mathematician.[103]
  • Olli Lehtinen, 77, Finnish Olympic boxer (1948).[104]
  • Johanna Piesch, 94, Austrian mathematician.[105]
  • Hu Qiaomu, 80, Chinese sociologist, marxist philosopher and politician.

29Edit

  • Jean Aurenche, 89, French screenwriter.[106]
  • Paul Jabara, 44, American songwriter ("Last Dance", "It's Raining Men"), AIDS.[107]
  • Bill Rowe, 61, English sound engineer.
  • Kálmán Szepesi, 62, Hungarian table tennis player.

30Edit

  • Nate Borden, 60, American gridiron football player, cancer.[108]
  • Robert Joel, 48, American actor (A Very Natural Thing), AIDS.[109]
  • Erwin Klein, 53, American table tennis player, shot.
  • Maria Malicka, 94, Polish stage and film actress.

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