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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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.

September 1993Edit

1Edit

  • Hasan Abdullayev, 75, Soviet and Azerbaijani physicist and academic.
  • Thomas Brodie, 89, British Army officer.
  • Odell M. Conoley, 79, American Marine Corps brigadier general.
  • Fritz Cremer, 86, German sculptor.[1]
  • Hew Lorimer, 86, Scottish sculptor.
  • Bernie Lowe, 75, American musician.[2]
  • Neon Park, 52, American painter, comics artist and illustrator, ALS.[3]
  • Michael Sobell, 100, British businessman, philanthropist, and thoroughbred racehorses owner.
  • Aleksey Vakhonin, 58, Russian weightlifter and Olympic champion, injuries sustained during brawl.[4]

2Edit

  • Eric Berry, 80, British actor, cancer.
  • Dragotin Cvetko, 81, Slovenian composer and musicologist.[5]
  • Carl Anthony Fisher, 47, American Roman Catholic prelate, colorectal cancer.
  • Ingvar Moe, 56, Norwegian poet, novelist and children's writer.
  • Russel B. Nye, 80, American professor of English and Pulitzer Prize winner.[6]

3Edit

  • Eric Batten, 79, English rugby player.
  • David Brown, 89, English industrialist.[7]
  • Josep Maria de Porcioles i Colomer, 89, Spanish politician and mayor of Barcelona, heart attack.
  • Don Corbitt, 69, American gridiron football player.[8]

4Edit

  • Tommy Cheadle, 74, English football player.
  • Baltasar Lobo, 83, Spanish artist, anarchist and sculptor.[9]
  • Johnny Rae, 59, American jazz drummer and vibraphonist.
  • Hervé Villechaize, 50, French-American actor (Fantasy Island, The Man with the Golden Gun, Airplane II: The Sequel) and painter, suicide.[10]
  • Aaron Wildavsky, 63, American political scientist, lung cancer.[11]

5Edit

  • Baek Du-jin, 84, South Korean politician and Prime Minister of South Korea.
  • Samim Kocagöz, 77, Turkish novelist.
  • Edwin Malindine, 83, British politician.[12]
  • Virgilio Mortari, 90, Italian composer and teacher.[13]
  • Claude Renoir, 79, French cinematographer.[14]
  • John Truscott, 57, Australian actor and production- and costume designer, complications during heart surgery.

6Edit

  • Pete Bennett, 65, Canadian football player.
  • Bjarne Liller, 57, Danish jazz musician, singer-songwriter, and actor.
  • A. L. F. Rivet, 77, British archaeologist and cartographer.[15]
  • Paul Arthur Schilpp, 96, German-American philosopher and educator.[16]

7Edit

  • Eugen Barbu, 69, Romanian writer and journalist.[17]
  • Hall Bartlett, 70, American film producer, director, and screenwriter.[18]
  • Jean-Pierre Büchler, 85, Luxembourgian politician.
  • Lefty Dizz, 56, American chicago blues guitarist and singer, esophageal cancer.[19]
  • Bruno Giorgi, 88, Brazilian sculptor.[20]
  • Christian Metz, 61, French film theorist, suicide.

8Edit

  • Vincent Dethier, 78, American physiologist and entomologist.[21]
  • Peter Higgins, 64, British athlete and Olympic medalist.[22]
  • Zaki Naguib Mahmoud, 88, Egyptian intellectual and philosopher.[23]
  • Tor Skjønsberg, 90, Norwegian resistance leader during World War II.

9Edit

  • Jimmy Deuchar, 63, Scottish jazz trumpeter and big band arranger.[24]
  • Art Mooney, 80, American singer and bandleader.
  • Helen O'Connell, 73, American big band singer and actress, liver cancer.[25]
  • David Tendlar, 84, American animator.[26]

10Edit

  • Garnet Ault, 87, Canadian swimmer and Olympic medalist.[27]
  • Nicholas Bayard Dill, 87, Bermudian politician and military officer, heart attack.
  • Julien Freund, 72, French sociologist and philosopher.[28]
  • Hajime Hana, 63, Japanese actor.
  • Charles Harris, 79, American tennis player.
  • Cal Howard, 82, American cartoon story artist and animator.[29]
  • Rita Karin, 73, Polish-American actress (Sophie's Choice).[30]
  • Meinrad Miltenberger, 68, German sprint canoer and Olympian.[31]
  • Josef Odložil, 54, Czech middle-distance runner and Olympic medalist, complications after fight.[32]
  • Krister Wickman, 69, Swedish politician.

11Edit

  • Luis Antonio Escobar, 68, Colombian composer and musicologist.[33]
  • Antoine Izméry, Haitian businessman and pro-democracy activist, shot.
  • Charles Lamont, 98, American filmmaker, pneumonia.[34]
  • Erich Leinsdorf, 81, Austrian-American conductor.[35]
  • Mary Jane Reoch, 48, American cycling champion, road accident.[36]

12Edit

  • Raymond Burr, 76, Canadian-American actor (Perry Mason, Rear Window, Ironside), Emmy winner (1959, 1961), kidney cancer.[37]
  • Hitendra Kanaiyalal Desai, 78, Indian politician.
  • Baligh Hamdi, 61, Egyptian composer, liver disease.[38]
  • Granny Hamner, 66, American Major League Baseball player.[39]
  • Harold Innocent, 60, English actor (Henry V, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Buster).[40]
  • Edith Kiel, 89, German film producer, screenwriter, and director.
  • Walter Ganshof van der Meersch, 93, Belgian jurist and politician.

13Edit

  • Austregésilo de Athayde, 94, Brazilian writer and journalist.[41]
  • Steve Jordan, 74, American jazz guitarist.[42]
  • Pavel Kouba, 55, Czech football player.[43]
  • Yasushi Sasaki, 85, Japanese film director.
  • Carl Voss, 86, American ice hockey player.[44]

14Edit

  • Adrianne Allen, 86, English stage actress, cancer.[45]
  • Geo Bogza, 85, Romanian avant-garde theorist, poet, and journalist.[46]
  • Erling Asbjørn Kongshaug, 78, Norwegian rifle shooter and Olympic champion.[47]
  • Sheelagh Murnaghan, 69, Northern Irish politician.
  • Glenn E. Smiley, 83, American clergyman and civil rights leader.[48]
  • Peter Tranchell, 71, British composer.[49]
  • Solange Térac, 86, French screenwriter and film director.[50]

15Edit

  • Ethan Allen, 89, American baseball player.[51]
  • Maurice Allingham, 97, Australian rules football player.
  • Pino Puglisi, 56, Italian Roman Catholic priest, killed by the mafia.
  • Yulian Semyonov, 61, Soviet and Russian writer, scriptwriter and poet.
  • Shinsaku Tsukawaki, 62, Japanese gymnast and Olympian.[52]
  • Maurice Yaméogo, 71, President of Republic of Upper Volta (1959-1966).[53]

16Edit

  • František Jílek, 80, Czech conductor, composer and pianist.[54]
  • Sid Kuller, 82, American comedy writer, producer and composer.[55]
  • Henri LaBorde, 84, American discus thrower and Olympian.[56]
  • J. R. Monterose, 66, American jazz saxophonist.[57]
  • Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 72, Aboriginal Australian political activist and artist.[58]
  • Vera Orlova, 75, Soviet and Russian actress.
  • Rok Petrovič, 27, Yugoslav and Slovenian alpine skier and Olympian, drowned.[59]

17Edit

  • Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton, 93, Canadian classical scholar and Latin prosopographer.[60]
  • James Griffith, 77, American actor, musician and screenwriter, cancer.[61]
  • Jon Jelacic, 56, American gridiron football player.[62]
  • Willie Mosconi, 80, American pool player, heart attack.[63]
  • Christian Nyby, 80, American film director (The Thing from Another World).[64]
  • Tarzie Vittachi, 71, Sri Lankan journalist, liver cancer.

18Edit

  • Aris Konstantinidis, 80, Greek modernist architect.[65]
  • Henrietta Leaver, 77, American beauty pageant contestant, cancer.[66]
  • Hans Schwarzenbach, 80, Swiss equestrian and Olympic medalist.[67]
  • Asit Sen, 76, Indian Hindi film director and comedian.

19Edit

  • Helen Adam, 83, Scottish poet, collagist and photographer.[68]
  • Art Burris, 69, American basketball player.[69]
  • John E. Dimon, 77, American politician.[70]
  • Marcel Mariën, 73, Belgian artist and filmmaker, cancer.[71]
  • András Mihály, 75, Hungarian cellist, composer and academic teacher.[72]
  • Mufti Muhammad Waqaruddin, 78, Pakistani Islamic scholar.

20Edit

  • Edwin Blunt, 75, English football player.
  • Erich Hartmann, 71, German fighter pilot and most successful fighter ace during World War II, brain cancer.
  • Zlatko Mašek, 64, Yugoslav sports shooter and Olympian.[73]
  • Leonard Parkin, 64, British television journalist and newscaster, cancer.
  • Hans Suess, 83, Austrian physicist.[74]
  • Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II, 80, American journalist, diarist, and non-fiction writer.[75]

21Edit

  • Joe Daher, 80, American college basketball and football coach.
  • Fernand Ledoux, 96, Belgian-French film and theatre actor.[76]
  • Antonio Quintana Simonetti, 74, Cuban modernist architect.
  • Francis Weldon, 80, British equestrian and Olympic champion.[77]

22Edit

  • Maurice Abravanel, 90, American classical music conductor.[78]
  • Emilio Botín, 90, Spanish banker.[79]
  • Niklaus Meienberg, 53, Swiss writer and investigative journalist, suicide.
  • Mihai Tänzer, 88, Romanian football player.[80]

23Edit

  • Tommy Bogan, 73, Scottish football player.[81]
  • William Cort, 57, American actor, cancer.[82]
  • Myer Galpern, 90, Scottish politician.
  • Koichi Hirakida, 55, Japanese swimmer and Olympic medalist.[83]
  • Charles Loughlin, 79, British politician.[84]

24Edit

  • Ian Stuart Donaldson, 36, English neo-Nazi musician and frontman of punk rock band Skrewdriver, car crash.
  • Zita Johann, 89, Austrian-American actress.[85]
  • Bruno Pontecorvo, 80, Italian and Soviet nuclear physicist, Parkinson's disease.[86]
  • Tamara Talbot Rice, 89, Russian-English art historian.[87]

25Edit

  • Willy Fitz, 75, Austrian football player and coach.
  • Francis Raymond Fosberg, 85, American botanist.[88]
  • John Moores, 97, English businessman, politician and philanthropist.[89]
  • Manlio Scopigno, 67, Italian football player and coach, heart attack.[90]

26Edit

  • Nina Berberova, 92, Russian writer, fall.[91]
  • Frank Dunlap, 69, Canadian football player.
  • Semyon Pavlovich Ivanov, 86, Soviet general and Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Edith Meiser, 95, American author and actress.[92]
  • John Pennel, 53, American pole vaulter, Olympian, and world record holder, cancer.[93]

27Edit

  • Paolo Caldarella, 29, Italian water polo player, motorcycle accident.[94]
  • Jimmy Doolittle, 96, American military general, aviation pioneer and recipient of the Medal of Honor.[95]
  • Fraser MacPherson, 65, Canadian jazz musician.
  • Milan Muškatirović, 59, Yugoslav water polo goalkeeper.[96]
  • Notable people killed during the Sukhumi massacre[97]
    • Mamia Alasania, 50, Georgian Armed Forces colonel
    • Alexander Berulava, 47, Georgian journalist, writer, and human rights activist
    • Raul Eshba, 49, Georgian politician[98]
    • Guram Gabiskiria, 46, Georgian politician and mayor of Sukhumi[99]
    • Zhiuli Shartava, 49, Georgian politician and Prime Minister of Abkhazia[100]
    • Andrey Soloviev, 40, Soviet and Russian war photographer

28Edit

  • Peter De Vries, 83, American editor and novelist.[101]
  • Chandrashekhar Dubey, 69, Indian actor and radio personality.
  • Paul Giguet, 78, French racing cyclist.[102]
  • Crawford Greenewalt, 91, American chemical engineer, stroke.[103]
  • Galina Makarova, 73, Soviet and Belarusian theater and film actress.
  • Dumitru Pavlovici, 81, Romanian football player.[104]

29Edit

  • Matej Bor, 80, Slovenian writer.
  • Ian Burn, 53, Australian conceptual artist, drowned.[105]
  • Gordon Douglas, 85, American film director and actor, cancer.[106]
  • Tatjana Gsovsky, 92, German ballet dancer and choreographer.[107]
  • Moses Simwala, 44, Zambian football player and coach.
  • Ghulam Haider Wyne, 43, Pakistani politician, murdered.

30Edit

  • Ronnie Aldrich, 77, British easy listening and jazz musician, prostate cancer.[108]
  • Jean Brun, 67, Swiss cyclist.[109]
  • Dick Harris, 81, Australian rules football player and coach.
  • Alex Lyon, 61, British politician, Alzheimer's disease.[110]
  • Carlo Vinci, 87, American animator.[111]

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