Deaths in April 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1990 .
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.
April 1990
1
Benito Díaz , 91, Spanish footballer.
Lillian Miller , 92, American television personality.
Vince Pacewic , 69, American football player.[ 1]
Carlos Peucelle , 81, Argentine footballer.[ 2]
Bracha Tzfira , 79, Israeli musician and actress.
Charles Spain Verral , 85, Canadian author.[ 3]
Russell Vis , 89, American wrestler.
2
Rafael Lorente de No , 87, Spanish neuroscientist.[ 4]
Aldo Fabrizi , 84, Italian actor and film director.[ 5]
Vanda Godsell , 67, English actress.
Peter Jones , 60, British broadcaster.
John Milton Roberts , 73, American anthropologist .[ 6]
3
Edward Carlson , 78, American businessman, cancer.[ 7]
Arthur Houghton , 83, American industrialist.[ 8]
Clair Huffaker , 63, American screenwriter.[ 9]
Willie Musarurwa , 62, Zimbabwean journalist.[ 10]
Sloan Nibley , 81, American screenwriter.[ 11]
Sarah Vaughan , 66, American singer, lung cancer.[ 12]
Otha Wearin , 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1933–1939).[ 13]
4
Leonid Dushkin , 79, Soviet rocket scientist.
Mark Fradkin , 75, Soviet composer.
Hubert Ogunde , 73, Nigerian theatre manager.
Bernhard Rensch , 90, German evolutionary biologist.[ 14]
Cyrus Rowlett Smith , 90, American businessman and politician, secretary of commerce (1968–1969), cardiac arrest.[ 15]
Paul V. Yoder , 81, American musician.[ 16]
5
Carsten Byhring , 71, Norwegian actor, cancer.[ 17]
A. B. Masilamani , 75, Indian baptist pastor and evangelist.
Louis Nelson , 87, American trombonist, traffic collision.[ 18]
Lev Skvirsky , 86, Soviet general.
6
Robert Abernathy , 65, American science fiction author.
Peter Doherty , 76, Northern Irish football player.[ 19]
James MacNabb , 88, British Olympic rower (1924 ).[ 20]
Joel de Oliveira Monteiro , 85, Brazilian football player.
B. T. Ranadive , 85, Indian politician.
Yevgeny Savitsky , 79, Soviet fighter ace during World War II.[ 21]
Alfred Sohn-Rethel , 91, French-German economist.[ 22]
Zeydin Yusup , 26, Uyghur independence activist, killed in action .
7
J. Broward Culpepper , 82, American academic.[ 23]
Ronald Evans , 56, American astronaut (Apollo 17 ), heart attack.[ 24]
Kristian Gestrin , 60, Finnish judge and politician.
Dick Lundy , 82, American animator.[ 25]
Arthur B. Singer , 72, American illustrator, esophageal cancer .[ 26]
8
Emerson Greenaway , 83, American librarian.[ 27]
Herman Jessor , 95, American architect.[ 28]
Bill Kelly , 91, American baseball player.[ 29]
Hans Korte , 90, German general.
J. Kenneth Robinson , 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1985), pancreatic cancer.[ 30]
Bellan Roos , 88, Swedish actress.
Ernest Steward , 76-79, British cinematographer.
Ryan White , 18, American HIV/AIDS poster child , AIDS .[ 31]
Zamazaan , 24-25, French Thoroughbred racehorse .
9
Aldo Bertocco , 78, Italian-French racing cyclist.[ 32]
Jack Dermody , 79, Australian footballer.
John Henry Faulk , 76, American radio personality, cancer.[ 33]
Yngve Lindegren , 77, Swedish football player.
James V. McConnell , 64, American zoologist, target of Ted Kaczynski .
Mikio Narita , 55, Japanese actor, linitis plastica .[ 34]
Chips Sobek , 70, American basketball player.[ 35]
Astrid Sommer , 83, Norwegian actress.
10
Margarete Adler , 94, Austrian Olympic swimmer and diver (1912 , 1924 ).[ 36]
Sir Hugh Trefusis Brassey , 74, British soldier and magistrate.[ 37]
Fortune Gordien , 67, American Olympic discus thrower (1948 , 1956 ).[ 38]
Gerhard Schrader , 87, German chemist.
11
Harold Ballard , 86, Canadian sports executive.[ 39]
Klaas Bolt , 63, Dutch organist.[ 40]
Ronald Jasper , 72, British Anglican priest.
Ivar Lo-Johansson , 89, Swedish writer.[ 41]
Margaret Carnegie Miller , 93, American heiress (Carnegie Corporation of New York ).[ 42]
Phyllis Munday , 95, Canadian mountaineer, explorer, and humanitarian .
Natalino Sapegno , 88, Literary critic and Italian academician.[ 43]
12
John Brown , 74, New Zealand racing cyclist.
Geoffrey Harrison , 81, British diplomat.
Fuyuhiko Kitagawa , 89, Japanese poet and film critic.[ 44]
Jef Lahaye , 57, Dutch racing cyclist.[ 45]
Otto Neumann , 87, German Olympic runner (1928 ).[ 46]
Johnny Reder , 80, Polish-American baseball player, heart disease.[ 47]
Irving Terjesen , 75, American basketball player.
Luis Trenker , 97, Italian film producer, writer, actor, and Olympian.[ 48]
Albert van Schendel , 77, Dutch racing cyclist.
13
Sundaram Balachander , 63, Indian musician and filmmaker, heart attack.
Ivan A. Elliott , 100, American lawyer and politician.
István Lovrics , 62, Hungarian basketball player.[ 49]
Hans Reinerth , 89, German nazi archaeologist .
Ratomir Čabrić , 71, Yugoslav footballer.[ 50]
14
Ahmed Balafrej , 81, Moroccan politician, prime minister (1958).
Mario Frustalupi , 47, Italian footballer, traffic collision.[ 51]
Thurston Harris , 58, American singer, heart attack.[ 52]
Martin Kessel , 89, German writer.[ 53]
Alv Kjøs , 95, Norwegian politician.
Günther Krupkat , 84, German science fiction author.[ 54]
Georges Lacombe , 87, French film director.[ 55]
Flor Lambrechts , 80, Belgian footballer.
Doris Lusk , 73, New Zealand artist.[ 56]
Olabisi Onabanjo , 63, Nigerian politician.
Marco Aurelio Robles , 84, Panamanian politician, president (1964–1968).[ 57]
Sabicas , 78, Spanish guitarist, pneumonia.[ 58]
15
Ulrich Becher , 80, German author.[ 59]
Jock Bruce-Gardyne , 60, British politician, brain cancer.
Anna Carena , 91, Italian actress.[ 60]
Greta Garbo , 84, Swedish-American actress (A Woman of Affairs , Anna Christie , Camille ), pneumonia .[ 61]
Helmut Lemke , 82, German politician.
Spark Matsunaga , 73, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1977), prostate cancer .[ 62]
Lawson P. Ramage , 81, American naval admiral, cancer.[ 63]
16
Peter J. Grant , 46-47, British ornithologist .
Slim Keith , 72, American socialite and fashion icon, lung cancer .[ 64]
Stephen Shadegg , 80, American political consultant, cancer.[ 65]
Mary Talbot , 86, American entomologist .[ 66]
17
Ralph Abernathy , 64, American civil rights activist , blood clot.[ 67]
Joseph E. Dillon , 69, American politician.
Joseph McMillan Johnson , 77, American art director, cerebral hemorrhage.[ 68]
Jafta Masemola , 60, South African anti-apartheid activist, traffic collision.
Yuko Minamimura , 73, Japanese baseball player.[ 69]
Karl Walz , 89, German politician.
Aubrey Williams , 63, Guyanese artist, cancer.
18
John Antonelli , 74, American baseball player.[ 70]
Bob Drake , 70, American racing driver.
Gory Guerrero , 69, Mexican professional wrestler, liver failure .
Frédéric Rossif , 68, French film and television director.[ 71]
Robert D. Webb , 87, American film director.[ 72]
19
Dave Dexter, Jr. , 74, American record producer.
Sergey Filippov , 77, Soviet and Russianactor and comedian, cancer.
John W. Schwada , 70, American academic.[ 73]
Georgios Vikhos , 75, Greek Olympic sport shooter (1936 , 1948 ).[ 74]
20
Francis William Holbrooke Adams , 85, American lawyer and police commissioner.[ 75]
N. H. Gibbs , 80, British academic.[ 76]
Alex McCrindle , 78, Scottish actor.
George Reindorp , 78, British Anglican prelate.[ 77]
Horst Sindermann , 74, East German politician.[ 78]
21
Johnny Beazley , 71, American baseball player, cancer.[ 79]
R. B. Braithwaite , 90, English philosopher and theologian.[ 80]
Salvatore Cascino , 72, Italian Olympic racewalker (1948 ).[ 81]
Erté , 97, Russian-born French artist.[ 82]
Frank Lausche , 94, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1957–1969), governor of Ohio (1945–1947, 1949–1957), heart failure.[ 83]
Tadeusz Parpan , 70, Polish soccer player.
Bogusław Psujek , 33, Polish marathon runner, fall.
22
Bob Davies , 70, American basketball player.[ 84]
Bud Maxwell , 77, Scottish footballer.[ 85]
Rosalind Moss , 99, British Egyptologist .[ 86]
Albert Salmi , 62, American actor, murder-suicide.[ 87]
Gustaf Wejnarth , 87, Swedish Olympic runner (1924 ).[ 88]
Verda Welcome , 83, American politician.
23
Paulette Goddard , 79, American actress, heart failure.[ 89]
Mason Ellsworth Hale , 61, American lichenologist .
Vincent Joseph Hines , 77, American Roman Catholic prelate.
Mary Turner Shaw , 84, Australian architect.
Charlie Wilson , 57, English career criminal (Great Train Robbery ), shot.
Teodor Zaczyk , 90, Polish Olympic fencer (1936 , 1948 ).[ 90]
24
Vytautas Alantas , 87, Russian-American writer, journalist, and political ideologue.[ 91]
Erik Eriksson , 75, Swedish footballer.[ 92]
Endel Pärn , 76, Soviet actor and singer.
Kazem Rajavi , 56, Iranian human rights activist, shot.
Vladimir Saprykin , 73, Soviet Red Army officer and war hero .
25
Irving Fiske , 82, American playwright, stroke.[ 93]
Dexter Gordon , 67, American jazz musician, kidney failure.[ 94]
Rufus "Speedy" Jones , 53, American jazz drummer.
Fred Klein , 92, Dutch painter.[ 95]
Bernard C. Schoenfeld , 82, American screenwriter.[ 96]
Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr. , 90, American diplomat.[ 97]
26
Józef Kosacki , 81, Polish professor, engineer, and inventor.
Carlos Pizarro Leongómez , 38, Colombian guerrilla leader, shot.
Wesley Rose , 72, American record producer.[ 98]
John J. Winkler , 46, American philologist and Benedictine monk , AIDS .[ 99]
27
Tita Duran , 61, Filipino actress.
Vladimir Kanygin , 41, Russian middleweight weightlifter.[ 100]
Alyce Mills , 91, American actress.
Malwa Singh , 44, Indian wrestler.[ 101]
Bella Spewack , 91, Romanian-born American playwright.
Vladimir Stoychev , 98, Bulgarian general and equestrian.[ 102]
Earl Wilson , 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1941–1959, 1961–1965).[ 103]
28
29
Enrique Almada , 55, Uruguayan actor and author, cancer.
Max Bense , 80, German philosopher.[ 107]
Margaret Hance , 66, American politician, cancer.[ 108]
Carl Hellmuth Hertz , 69, German physicist.
Sammy Lawhorn , 54, American blues guitarist.[ 109]
Elise Constance Mourant , 68, New Zealand artist.
Ray Poat , 72, American baseball player.[ 110]
30
Ernst Berndt , 74, Czechoslovak track and field athlete abd Olympian.[ 111]
Ken Chisholm , 65, Scottish footballer.
Herbert Jankuhn , 84, German archaeologist .[ 112]
Reidar Nyborg , 67, Norwegian Olympic skier (1948 ).[ 113]
Angami Zapu Phizo , 85, Indian-British Naga nationalist.[ 114]
Mario Pizziolo , 80, Italian footballer.[ 115]
Joshua Prawer , 72, Polish-Israeli historian.[ 116]
Paul Sears , 98, American ecologist .[ 117]
Josef Velek , 50, Czechoslovak journalist, drowned.
Antoine Vitez , 59, French actor and theatre director.[ 118]
Archie Wright , 65, Scottish football player.
Vasili Yermasov , 77, Soviet football player.
Mark Zborowski , 82, Soviet anthropologist and spy.
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