Deaths in May 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.
May 1990
1
- Fred Blackburn, 87, British politician.
- Sunset Carson, 69, American actor.[1]
- Heciyê Cindî, 82, Kurdish linguist and researcher from Armenia.
- Djalma Dias, 50, Brazilian footballer, cardiopulmonary arrest.[2]
- Sergio Franchi, 64, Italian-American singer and actor, brain cancer.[3]
- Lothar Geitler, 90, Austrian botanist.
- Oskar Kuhn, 82, German palaeontologist.[4]
- Rab Bruce Lockhart, 73, Scottish rugby player and academic.
- Jindřich Maudr, 84, Czechoslovak wrestler.[5]
- Frits Warmolt Went, 86, Dutch-American biologist.[6]
2
- Germain Bazin, 88, French art historian.[7]
- Ronald Berndt, 73, Australian anthropologist.[8]
- Ann Casson, 74, English actress.[9]
- William L. Dawson, 90, American composer.[10]
- David Rappaport, 38, English actor, suicide by gunshot.
3
- Carlos Cerutti, 21, Argentine basketball player, traffic collision.[11]
- Dovima, 62, American supermodel, liver cancer.[12]
- Audrey Ferris, 80, American actress.
- Mathilda Guez, 71, French Tunisian-Israeli politician.
- Karl Ibach, 75, German politician.[13]
- Shōtarō Ikenami, 67, Japanese author, leukemia.
- Pimen I of Moscow, 79, Soviet patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church (since 1970).[14]
- Mary Lea Johnson Richards, 63, American theatre producer, liver cancer.[15]
4
- Luther Clifford, 66, American baseball player.[16]
- John Ormond, 67, Welsh poet.
- Emily Remler, 32, American guitarist, heart failure.[17]
- Shepard Stone, 82, American journalist.[18]
- Johnny Wright, 73, American baseball player.[19]
5
- Endre Bohem, 89, Hungarian-American filmmaker.[20]
- Walter Bruch, 82, German electrical engineer and television pioneer.
- Reginald Goodall, 88, English conductor.[21]
- Jean Keller, 84, French Olympic runner (1924, 1928, 1932).[22]
- Elton Rule, 72, American television executive (American Broadcasting Company).
6
- Charles Farrell, 89, American actor, heart failure.[23]
- Lotte Jacobi, 93, Prussian-American photographer.[24]
- Irmtraud Morgner, 56, German writer, cancer.[25]
- Eduardo Nicol, 83, Mexican-Catalan philosopher.[26]
7
- Ann Bishop, 90, English biologist, pneumonia.[27]
- Elizete Cardoso, 69, Brazilian singer and actress, cancer.[28]
- Ashley Lawrence, 55, New Zealand conductor.[29]
- Nicholas Sanduleak, 56, American astronomer, cardiac arrest, heart attack.
- Sam Tambimuttu, 58, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician.
- Charlie Walker, 78, English football player.
- Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia, 60, Yugoslav royal, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
8
- Tomás Ó Fiaich, 66, Irish Roman Catholic cardinal, heart attack.
- June James, 27, American football player, traffic collision.[30]
- Luigi Nono, 66, Italian composer.[31]
- Edsard Schlingemann, 23, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1984), traffic collision.[32]
- Rudolf Sellner, 84, German actor.[33]
9
- Lü Wei (diver), 23–24, Chinese diver, murdered.
- Pauline Frederick, 82, American journalist, heart attack.
- David Stuart Parker, 71, American territorial administrator, heart failure.[34]
- Patrick Piggott, 75, English composer.
- Misha Raitzin, 59–60, Soviet-Israeli-American singer, lung aneurysm.[35]
- George Kennedy Young, 79, British politician.
10
- Hilda Buck, 75, New Zealand cricket player.[36]
- Walter Mahan, 87, American football player.[37]
- Susan Oliver, 58, American actress and aviator, colorectal cancer.[38]
- Walker Percy, 73, American philosophical writer, prostate cancer.[39]
11
- Stratos Dionysiou, 54, Greek singer, aortic aneurysm.
- Heidemarie Hatheyer, 78, Austrian actress.[40]
- Winford Stokes, 39, American convicted serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
- David Wade, 78, American general.[41]
- Harry Whittle, 68, British hurdler and Olympian.[42]
- Hanne Wieder, 65, German actress, cancer.
- Venedikt Yerofeyev, 51, Soviet writer and dissident, throat cancer.[43]
12
- Bill Bufalino, 72, American Mafia lawyer, leukemia.
- John E. Davis, 77, American politician, governor of North Dakota (1957–1961).[44]
- Andrei Kirilenko, 83, Soviet statesman and politician.
- Nate Monaster, 78, American scriptwriter.[45]
- Anthony Masters, 70, British production designer and set decorator.
- Earl Seibert, 79, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.[46]
13
- Jorge Garate, 72, Argentine film editor.
- Albert Hendrickx, 73, Belgian racing cyclist.[47]
- Ray Jennison, 80, American football player.
- Hans Raff, 79, German Olympic runner (1936).[48]
14
- André Amellér, 78, French composer.[49]
- Gerald T. Flynn, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1961).
- Tarcisio Longoni, 76, Italian politician.
- Ruth Mason, 76, New Zealand botanist.
- Mary Oppen, 81, American poet, ovarian cancer.[50]
- Bill Pace, 58, American football player.[51]
- Ned Pines, 84, American publisher.[52]
- Franklyn Seales, 37, American actor, AIDS.
15
- Jerzy Drzewiecki, 87, Polish airplane engineer.
- Peter Grimwade, 47, British television director and screenwriter, leukemia.
- Anna Schchian, 84, Soviet botanist.
- Yves Van Massenhove, 81, Belgian racing cyclist.[53]
- Doug Young, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.[54]
16
- Luis Aldás, 80, Argentine actor.[55]
- Rein Aren, 62, Soviet actor.
- Fernando Claudín, 74, Spanish historian.[56]
- Sammy Davis Jr., 64, American singer ("The Candy Man") and actor (Ocean's 11), throat cancer.[57]
- Robert Gall, 71, French lyricist.
- Jim Henson, 53, American puppeteer (The Muppets) and film director (Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal), toxic shock syndrome.[58]
- Eduardo Mateo, 49, Uruguayan singer, songwriter, and guitarist, cancer.
- Pretzel Pezzullo, 79, American baseball player, cancer.[59]
- Alija Sirotanović, 75, Yugoslav udarnik.
17
- Manuel Anatol, 87, French footballer.
- Rudolf Breuss, 91, Austrian naturopath and pseudoscientific diet advocate.[60]
- Auguste Jordan, 81, French footballer.[61]
- Jimmy Lawrence, 76, American gridiron football player.[62]
- Detlev Peukert, 39, German historian, AIDS.[63]
- Carlos Riquelme, 76, Mexican actor.
- Jackie Stewart, 68, Scottish footballer.[64]
- Frank Wright, 54, American jazz musician.
18
- Joseph-Marie Trịnh Văn Căn, 69, Vietnamese Roman Catholic cardinal.
- Jill Ireland, 54, English actress and singer, breast cancer.[65]
- Lorna Johnstone, 87, English equestrian.[66]
- Karl Meyer, 90, German-American biochemist.[67]
- Rafael Hernández Ochoa, 74, Mexican politician.
- Dalton Prejean, 30, American convicted murderer, execution by electrocution.
- Yannis Spyropoulos, 78, Greek painter.
- Eje Thelin, 51, Swedish trombonist.[68]
19
- Jim Balfour, 75, Australian politician.[69]
- Olive Byrne, 86, American writer.
- Hector Dyer, 79, American runner and Olympic champion.[70]
- Hermann Wulf, 74, German Wehrmacht officer during World War II.
20
- Bina Mossman, 97, American musician and politician.
- Peter Rabe, 68, German-American author, lung cancer.[71]
- Aage Rubæk-Nielsen, 76, Danish equestrian and Olympian.[72]
- Franklin Williams, 72, American diplomat.[73]
21
- Mrs. Victor Bruce, 94, British racer.
- Morris Levy, 62, American record executive, cancer.[74]
- Ed Steitz, 69, American basketball coach.[75]
- Lily von Essen, 93, Swedish tennis player.[76]
- Max Wall, 82, English actor and comedian, fall.[77]
22
- Rocky Graziano, 71, American boxer, cardiopulmonary failure.[78]
- Pat Reid, 79, British historian and soldier.[79]
- Ling Shuhua, 90, Chinese modernist writer and painter.
- Leslie Spriggs, 80, British politician.
23
- Affandi, 83, Indonesian artist.[80]
- Charlie Keller, 73, American baseball player.[81]
- Elliott Lewis, 72, American actor.
- Giuseppe Santomaso, 82, Italian painter and educator.[82]
- Ted Tinling, 79, British-American fashion designer.[83]
24
- Jeanne de Salzmann, 101, French-Swiss choreographer.[84]
- Augie Donatelli, 75, American baseball umpire.[85]
- K. S. Hegde, 80, Indian politician and judge.
- John Kendall-Carpenter, 64, English rugby player.
- Jacques Lob, 57, French comic book artist.[86]
- Dries van der Lof, 70, Dutch racing driver.[87]
- Julijans Vaivods, 94, Soviet Roman Catholic cardinal.
25
- D. S. Amalorpavadass, 57, Indian theologian.[88]
- Athanasios Asimakopulos, 59, Canadian economist, leukemia.[89]
- Ray Atkeson, 83, American photographer.[90]
- Hans-Werner Kraus, 74, German U-boat commander during World War II.
- William Overgard, 64, American cartoonist.[91]
- Vic Tayback, 60, American actor (Alice), heart attack.[92]
- Gary Usher, 51, American musician, lung cancer.[93]
26
- Marguerite S. Church, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1951–1963).
- René David, 64, French legal scholar.[94]
- Brūno Kalniņš, 91, Latvian politician and historian.
- Emil Konopinski, 78, American nuclear scientist.[95]
- Don McFadyen, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[96]
- Chris McGregor, 53, South African musician, lung cancer.[97]
- Varlen Pen, 73, Soviet Russian-Korean painter and graphic artist.
- Nicole Riche, 64, French actress.[98]
27
- Heino Dissing, 77, Danish racing cyclist.[99]
- Adele Duttweiler-Bertschi, 97, Swiss philanthropist.
- Emil Handschin, 62, Swiss ice hockey player.[100]
- Pyotr Lomako, 85, Soviet politician.
- Jessie MacWilliams, 73, English mathematician.
- Robert Baumle Meyner, 81, American politician, governor of New Jersey (1954–1962).[101]
- Mieko Takamine, 71, Japanese actress and singer.[102]
28
- Ralph Alger Bagnold, 94, English geologist.[103]
- Bill Davies, 74, Canadian football player.
- Julius Eastman, 49, American musician, cardiac arrest.[104]
- Inna Gulaya, 50, Soviet actress, drug overdose.
- Giorgio Manganelli, 67, Italian writer.[105]
- Taiichi Ohno, 78, Japanese industrialist (Toyota Production System).[106]
- Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 90, German industrial designer and engineer.[107]
29
- Yves Brayer, 82, French painter.[108]
- Jimmy Creighton, 84, Canadian ice hockey player, Parkinson's disease.
- Bill MacKenzie, 78, Canadian ice hockey player.[109]
- Albert Spaulding, 75, American anthropologist.[110]
- Alexander Tsvetkov, 75, Bulgarian chess player.
30
- Charles Morris, Baron Morris of Grasmere, 92, British academic.
- John Francis Hackett, 78, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Ole Scavenius Jensen, 69, Danish Olympic rower (1952).[111]
- Wilderich Freiherr Ostman von der Leye, 66, German politician.
- José Solís, 76, Spanish politician.[112]
31
- Clotario Blest, 90, Chilean unionist.
- Jerzy Kaliszewski, 77, Polish actor.
- Art Lund, 75, American singer.[113]
- Michael Raffetto, 90, American actor, throat cancer.[114]
- Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr., 72, American CIA agent and writer, heart failure.[115]
- Charlie Shoemaker, 50, American baseball player, suicide by gunshot.[116]
- Willy Spühler, 88, Swiss politician.
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