Deaths in August 2005
List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2005 .
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.
August 2005
1
John Alevizos , 85, American businessman.
Al Aronowitz , 77, American music journalist, cancer.[ 1]
Wim Boost , 87, Dutch cartoonist.
Donald Brooks , 77, American Hollywood and Broadway costume designer.[ 2]
Constant , 85, Dutch COBRA painter.
King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia , 84, Saudi Arabian King, complications of a stroke suffered in 1995.[ 3]
William Hugh Clifford Frend , 89, English ecclesiastical historian.[ 4]
Dame Betty Ridley , 95, British church administrator, Third Church Estates Commissioner .
David Shaw , 62, American journalist, Los Angeles Times writer and Pulitzer Prize winner, brain tumor.[ 5]
Robert Stone , 49, Australian rugby league player.
2
Erasmus Darwin Barlow , 90, British psychiatrist.
Sandro Bolchi , 81, Italian director and journalist.
Alfredo Corvino , 89, Uruguayan ballet dancer and ballet teacher.[ 6]
Jay Hammond , 83, American politician, Governor of Alaska from 1975 to 1982.[ 7]
Tuukka Mäkelä , 77, Finnish Olympic shooter.
Hassan Moghaddas , 42, Iranian judge in the case of Akbar Ganji and high-profile cases; shot.
Loulie Jean Norman , 92, American soprano.
Steven Vincent , 49, American freelance reporter, shot.[ 8]
3
Zainab al Ghazali , 88, Egyptian activist.
Luis Barbero , 88, Spanish actor.
Paddie Bell , 74, Irish folk singer.
Françoise d'Eaubonne , 85, French writer.
Dick Heyward , 90, Australian longtime deputy director of UNICEF .[ 9]
Ernest Alvia ("Smokey") Smith , 91, Canadian Victoria Cross recipient.
Susan Torres , 26, American brain-dead woman kept alive to give birth.[ 10]
4
Charles Alden Black , 86, American businessman, husband of Shirley Temple , myelodysplastic syndrome.[ 11]
"Little" Milton Campbell , 71, American blues musician.[ 12]
Peter Cundy , 88, British World War II pilot.
Ileen Getz , 43, American actress (3rd Rock From The Sun , Changing Lanes , The Station Agent ), cancer.
Sue Gunter , 66, American women's basketball coach.[ 13]
Anatoly Larkin , 72, Russian theoretical physicist.
David MacKenzie , 83, Scottish rugby union player.
Firmin Martin Schmidt , 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mendi .
5
Polina Astakhova , 68, Soviet five time Olympic gymnastic champion.
Fritze Carstensen , 80, Danish Olympic swimmer.
Mary Dees , 93, American actress.
Ian Fyfe , 58, Pakistani sports journalist.
Bertie Hill , 78, British equestrian.
Raymond Klibansky , 99, German-Canadian academic and philosopher.
Maria Korp , 50, Australian 'body in the boot' crime victim.
Raul Roco , 63, Filipino politician, former senator and presidential candidate, cancer.
Jane Lawrence Smith , 90, American actress also associated with 1950s art scene.[ 14]
Cal Hogue , 77, American baseball player.
6
Nikolay Abramov , 55, Russian footballer.
Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine , 86, Mexican trade union leader.
Vizma Belsevica , 74, Latvian poet.
Keter Betts , 77, American jazz bassist.[ 15]
Robin Cook , 59, British Member of Parliament, former Foreign Secretary.[ 16]
Ibrahim Ferrer , 78, Afro-Cuban musician, singer in the Buena Vista Social Club .[ 17]
Louis Gauthier , 89, French cyclist.
Carlo Little , 66, British drummer, lung cancer.
John Tomlinson , 73, British educationalist.
James Wilson , 82, Irish composer.
7
Leni Alexander , 81, German-born Chilean composer.
Alejandro Armendáriz , 82, Argentinian physician and politician.
Paul Arnaud de Foïard , 83, French Army general.
Fannie Barrios , 41, Venezuelan bodybuilder.
Peter Jennings , 67, Canadian-born American correspondent, news anchor of ABC News , complications from lung cancer .[ 18]
Mikhail Yevdokimov , 47, Russian comedian and politician, car accident.[ 19]
8
Robert A. Baker , 84, American psychologist.
Barbara Bel Geddes , 82, American actress (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , Dallas , Vertigo ), lung cancer.[ 20]
Ahmed Deedat , 80, South African Muslim preacher.
John H. Johnson , 87, American publisher.[ 21]
Gene Mauch , 79, American Major League Baseball manager.[ 22]
Matthew McGrory , 32, American actor (Big Fish , The Devil's Rejects , House of 1000 Corpses ), heart failure.
Nicolae Dumitru , 76, Romanian football player and manager.
Ilse Werner , 84, German actress.
9
Colette Besson , 59, French athlete and Olympic 400m champion runner.
Dorris Bowdon , 90, American actress.
Al Carmines , 69, American musician.
Marco Cavagna , 46-47, Italian astronomer.
François Dalle , 87, French entrepreneur, CEO of L'Oréal cosmetics.[ 23]
Stanley DeSantis , 52, American actor (Tales of the City ), designer, heart attack .
Abraham Hirschfeld , 85, Polish-born New York City developer, of cancer.
Rita Keller , 72, American baseball player (AAGPBL ).[ 24]
Philip J. Klass , 85, American aviation journalist, UFO debunker, cancer.
Judith Rossner , 70, American author (Looking for Mr. Goodbar ), diabetes and cancer.[ 25]
Nikolay Serebryakov , 76, Russian film director.
Kay Tremblay , 91, Canadian actress (Road to Avonlea ).[ 26]
10
11
Justus A. Akinsanya , 68, Nigerian-born British nurse.
Ernesta Ballard , 85, American feminist and former head of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.[ 30]
James Booth , 77, British actor (Zulu ).
Manfred Korfmann , 63, German archaeologist.[ 31]
Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe , 103, American Negro leagues baseball player.[ 32]
12
Francy Boland , 75, Belgian jazz pianist, arranger: top European swing band 1960s and 1970s.[ 33]
Robert Bonner , 84, Canadian politician and businessman.
Greg Calvert , 68, American political activist.
Teruo Ishii , 81, Japanese movie maker.
Lakshman Kadirgamar , 73, Sri Lankan foreign minister, assassination.[ 34]
Joe Korp , 47, Australian "body in the boot" suspect, suicide.[ 35]
Charlie Norman , 84, Swedish jazz pianist and film music writer.[ 36]
Julian Stanley , 87, American psychologist, "Champion of Gifted Students".[ 37]
13
Wladimiro Calarese , 74, Italian Olympic fencer.[ 38]
George Carpenter , 96, Irish Olympic fencer.
Arnold Cooke , 98, British composer.[ 39]
W.J. Bryan Dorn , 89, American politician, former Democratic United States Representative from South Carolina 1947–1949, and 1951–1974.
David Lange , 63, New Zealand politician, former Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, main proponent of anti-nuclear policy.
Robbie Millar , 38, Northern Irish chef and restaurateur.
Donald Howard Shively , 84, American professor, among the first to promote modern East Asian Studies, Shy–Drager syndrome .[ 40]
Miguel Arraes , 88, Brazilian politician, former Governor of Pernambuco
14
Stephen C. Apostolof , 78, Bulgarian-born American filmmaker.
William Henry Beierwaltes , 88, American physician.
Coo Coo Marlin , 73, American NASCAR driver.
Billy More , 40, Italian drag queen music artist.
Beverly Wolff , 76, American mezzo-soprano.
Esther Wong , 88, Chinese-born American music promoter.
15
Gordon James Oakes , 74, British politician, former Labour government minister and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom , cancer.
James Dougherty (police officer) , 84, American police officer, first trainer of the Special Weapons and Tactics and first husband of actress Marilyn Monroe .
Peter Smit , 43, Dutch martial artist, former European and world champion kickboxer, shot.[ 41]
Herta Ware , 88, American actress (Cocoon , Cruel Intentions , Species ).[ 42]
16
Vassar Clements , 77, American fiddle player and bluegrass musician.[ 43]
Tonino Delli Colli , 81, Italian cinematographer (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly , Once Upon a Time in the West , Once Upon a Time in America ).[ 44]
Aleksandr Gomelsky , 77, Soviet Hall of Fame basketball coach, cancer.[ 45]
Derek Page, Baron Whaddon , 77, British politician.
Joe Ranft , 45, American animator, screenwriter and voice actor (Toy Story , A Bug's Life , Finding Nemo ), car accident.
Eva Renzi , 60, German actress, cancer.
Frère Roger , 90, Swiss Christian leader and monk, founder of the Taizé Community , stabbed.[ 46]
17
Richard Altham , 81, English cricketer.
John N. Bahcall , 70, American astrophysicist.[ 47]
Dalibor Brazda , 83, Czech-born Swiss composer, arranger and conductor.
Lars Kristian Brynildsen , 50, Norwegian clarinetist.
Dottie Hunter , 89, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League ).[ 48]
Lloyd Meeds , 77, American politician, former Democratic United States Representative from Washington from 1965–1979.[ 49]
Bertram L. Podell , 79, American politician, former Democratic United States Representative from New York 1967–1975.[ 50]
Ron Smillie , 71, English footballer.
Howard Watt , 94, South African rugby union player.[ 51]
18
Christopher Bauman, Jr. , 23, American professional wrestler
Andrónico Luksic , 78, Croatian-descent Chilean millionaire businessman, richest man of his country.
Meredith Merle Nicholson , 92, American cinematographer.
Gao Xiumin , 46, Chinese comedy actress, heart attack.
19
Mansour Armaly , 78, Palestinian ophthalmologist and early glaucoma researcher, cancer.[ 52]
Aušra Augustinavičiūtė , 78, Lithuanian psychologist.
Faimalaga Luka , 65, Tuvaluan politician, former prime minister and governor-general of Tuvalu .
Dennis Lynds , 81, American mystery novelist under the pseudonym Michael Collins.[ 53]
O. Madhavan , 83, Indian actor and director.
Abraham Bueno de Mesquita , 87, Dutch comedian, cancer.[ 54]
Mo Mowlam , 55, British politician, complications after a fall.[ 55]
Randy Turner , 55, American musician with the hardcore punk band Big Boys .
Mel Welles , 83, American actor, writer, director.
20
Abraham Goldstein , 80, American law professor, former dean of Yale Law School , heart attack.[ 56]
Thomas Herrion , 23, American NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers , ischemic heart disease .
Steven Ronald Jensen , 46, American musician and founding member of The Vandals .
Miljenko Kovačić , 32, Croatian soccer player, motorcycle accident.
Julius Curtis Lewis Jr. , 79, American businessman and philanthropist.
Krzysztof Raczkowski , 35, Polish drummer (Vader ).
Clifford Williams , 78, British theatre director.[ 57]
21
Liv Aasen , 76, Norwegian politician.
Mary Bowerman , 97, American botanist.
Liam Burke , 77, Irish politician.
Martin Dillon , 48, American musician, operatic tenor and professor of music, heart attack.[ 58] [ 59] [ 60]
David Ironside , 80, South African cricketer.
James Jerome , 72, Canadian jurist and politician, former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons.
Colin McEwan , 64, Australian comedian and actor, cancer.[ 61]
Robert Moog , 71, American electronic music inventor and pioneer, brain tumor.[ 62]
Dahlia Ravikovitch , 69, Israeli poet and author.
22
Luc Ferrari , 76, French musique concrète composer.
Richard Kelly , 81, American politician, former Republican United States Representative from Florida from 1975–1981.[ 63]
Elizabeth Knight , 60, British actress (Oliver! , McCabe & Mrs. Miller , It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling ), heart disease.
Geoffrey Lane, Baron Lane , 87, British judge and former Lord Chief Justice.[ 64]
Juliet Pannett , 94, English portrait painter.[ 65]
Mati Unt , 61, Estonian writer and theatre director.
Morris Ziff , 91, American rheumatic disease expert, cardiac arrest.
23
Eddie Burks , 82, British civil engineer and psychic.
Glenn Corneille , 35, Dutch musician and pianist, car crash.[ 66]
William J. Eaton , 74, American Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author.
Sir Jack Hibbert , 73, British statistician, Head of the Central Statistical Office, UK .
Milt Jackson , 61, American football coach, heart attack.[ 67]
Brock Peters , 78, American actor (To Kill a Mockingbird , Porgy and Bess , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ), pancreatic cancer.[ 68]
Lyndon Woodside , 70, American choral conductor.[ 69]
24
Jamshed Ansari , 62, Pakistani actor.
Maurice Cowling , 78, British historian.
Ambrogio Fogar , 64, Italian adventurer, heart attack.
Kaleth Morales , 21, Colombian "New Wave" vallenato singer and songwriter.
Tom Pashby , 90, Canadian ophthalmologist and sport safety advocate.[ 70]
Yuri Sarantsev , 76, Soviet/Russian actor.
Jack Slipper , 81, English Scotland Yard detective.[ 71]
Herbert Wright , 57, American television producer.
25
Ruth Aaronson Bari , 87, American mathematician.
Walter Becher , 92, German politician.
Philippe Bradshaw , 39, British artist.
Sir Frederick Corfield , 90, British politician.
Peter Glotz , 66, German politician.
Georgi Iliev , 39, Bulgarian businessman and president of Lokomotiv Plovdiv , shot.
Perry Lafferty , 89, American television producer, cancer.[ 72]
Terence Morgan , 83, British actor.
Eleanor Warren , 86, British cellist and music producer.
Reyhan Angelova , 19, Bulgarian singer, car accident.
26
Wolfgang Bauer , 64, Austrian playwright.
Denis "Piggy" D'Amour , 45, Canadian musician, guitarist of Canadian metal band Voivod , cancer.
Robert Denning , 78, American interior designer, silver-haired fixture of society in Paris and New York.[ 73]
Gerry Fitt, Baron Fitt , 79, Northern Irish politician from West Belfast, elevated to the House of Lords.
Ed "Sailor" White , 56, Canadian professional wrestler best known as "Moondog King".
27
Aldo Aniasi , 84, Italian politician.
John Bean , 92, British Army officer and cricket player.
Romulo Espaldon , 79, Filipino military officer and diplomat.
Jan Moor-Jankowski , 81, Polish-American primatologist, stroke.
Seán Purcell , 76, Irish Gaelic footballer.
Andrés Vázquez de Prada , 80, Spanish historian, lawyer, diplomat and writer.
28
Ali Said Abdella , 55, Eritrean politician, foreign minister of Eritrea , heart attack.[ 74]
Hans Clarin , 75, German actor.
Jacques Dufilho , 91, French comedian.
Esther Szekeres , (née Klein), 95, Hungarian mathematician.
George Szekeres , 94, Hungarian mathematician.
Reza Zavare'i , 67, Iranian lawyer and politician.
29
Ishaya Audu , 79, Nigerian politician.
Nikolai Sergeevich Bakhvalov , 71, Russian mathematician.
Balfour Brickner , 78, American rabbi.[ 75]
Sir Hugh Collum , 65, British businessman.
Sybil Marshall , 91, British writer and broadcaster.
Margaret Scott , 71, Australian author and poet.
Jude Wanniski , 69, American journalist and supply-side economist.[ 76]
30
Charles L. Allen , 92, American Methodist minister.
Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper , 115, Dutch supercentenarian, oldest recognized person in the world, gastric cancer.
John Brown , 90, Scottish footballer.
Cecily Brownstone , 96, Canadian long-time Associated Press cuisine writer, pneumonia.[ 77]
Michael Frary , 87, American painter.
James H. Scheuer , 85, American politician, former liberal Democrat United States Representative from New York 1965–1973 and 1975–1993.[ 78]
31
Patrick Tobin Asselin , 75, Canadian politician.
Eladia Blázquez , 74, Argentine tango player and composer.
Stéphane Bruey , 72, French football player.
John Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington , 84, British judge and peer, former Master of the Rolls .
Jaan Kiivit, Jr , 65, Estonian former Lutheran archbishop.
Soo Bee Lee , 71, Singaporean soprano.
Sir Joseph Rotblat , 96, Polish-born British physicist, Nobel laureate, anti-nuclear weapons campaigner, founder of Pugwash Conferences .[ 79]
Theodore R. Sarbin , 94, American psychologist.[ 80]
Michael Sheard , 67, Scottish actor (The Empire Strikes Back ), cancer.
Nina Ulyanenko , 81, Russian aviator.
Julius Westheimer , 88, American financial analyst.
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