Deaths in August 2005
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The following is a list of notable people who died in August 2005.
- Teo Cruz, 65, Puerto Rican basketball player, BSN legend, five-time Olympian.
- John Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington, 84, British judge, former Master of the Rolls.
- Jaan Kiivit, Jr, 65, former Estonian Lutheran archbishop.
- Sir Joseph Rotblat, 96, Nobel laureate, Polish-born British physicist, anti-nuclear weapons campaigner, founder of Pugwash Conferences.
- Michael Sheard, 67, British actor, including Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Admiral Ozzel), he played Adolf Hitler in five movies, cancer.
- Julius Westheimer, 88, financial analyst.
- Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper, 115, oldest recognized person in the world, gastric cancer.
- Cecily Brownstone, 96, long-time Associated Press cuisine writer, pneumonia. [1]
- Antoni Clavé, 92, Spanish painter and sculptor
- Leonie Duquet (body identified), 61, French nun and Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo activist; presumably killed by the Argentine military regime between 1976 and 1983.
- Florence Reeves, 111, British suffragette, civil servant, and notable supercentenarian; death announced a few hours after Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper. [2]
- Daniel Ruge, 88, former White House chief physician during 1981 Reagan assassination attempt.
- James H. Scheuer, 85, former Democrat-Liberal United States Representative from New York from 1965-1973, and 1975-1993.
- Maurice Gaston Cloutier, 70, sergeant-at-arms of the Parliament of Canada.
- Horace Davenport, 92, physiologist who defined the gastric mucosal barrier
- Mary Rhys-Jones, 71, mother of Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
- Margaret Scott, 71, Australian author and poet.
- Jude Wanniski, 69, supply-side economist.
- Ali Said Abdella, 55, foreign minister of Eritrea, heart attack.
- Hans Clarin, 75, German actor.
- Jacques Dufilho, 91, French comedian.
- Charles C. Gates, Jr., 84, rubber magnate. [3]
- Esther Szekeres (née Klein), 95, Hungarian mathematician.
- George Szekeres, 94, Hungarian mathematician.
- Paolo Casella, ??, Italian actor
- Christopher Lindert, 67, German actor, suicide
- Jan Moor-Jankowski, 81, Polish-American primatologist, freedom fighter, stroke
- Seán Purcell, 76, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Aleksander Rjabov, 76, Estonian musician.
- Wolfgang Bauer, 64, Austrian playwright.
- Denis "Piggy" D'Amour, 45, guitarist of Canadian metal band Voivod, cancer.
- Robert Denning, 78, interior designer, silver-haired fixture of society in Paris and New York.
- Gerry Fitt, Baron Fitt, 79, Northern Irish politician.
- Marius Fortier, 79, founder of the Quebec Nordiques.
- Ed "Sailor" White, 56, Canadian professional wrestler best known as "Moondog King".
- Peter Glotz, 66, German politician.
- Ruth Hampton, 74, actress and model during the 1950's.
- Georgi Iliev, 39, Bulgarian businessman and president of Lokomotiv Plovdiv, murdered by sniper in Sunny Beach.
- Perry Lafferty, 89, American television producer, cancer. [4]
- Princess Margareta of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, 96, German noblewoman.
- Nell I. Mondy, 83, biochemist and international expert on the potato.
- Terence Morgan, 83, British actor
- Maurice Cowling, 78, British historian.
- Kaleth Morales, 21, Colombian "New Wave" vallenato singer and songwriter.
- Tom Pashby, 91, Canadian doctor, promoter of hockey safety.
- Jack Slipper, 81, Scotland Yard detective. [5]
- George Smith, 44, a former British royal servant, fomented "Royal Rape" controversy.
- Ferelyth Wills, 89, English sculptor
- Glenn Corneille, 35, Dutch musician and pianist, car crash. [6] (in Dutch)
- Stanley DeSantis, 52, American actor (Tales of the City), designer, heart attack.
- William J. Eaton, 74, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author.
- Ambrogio Fogar, 64, Italian adventurer.
- Sir Jack Hibbert, 73, Head of the Central Statistical Office, UK.
- Brock Peters, 78, American actor, best known for his role as Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird, pancreatic cancer. [7]
- Lyndon Woodside, 70, choral conductor.
- Rémy Zaugg, 62, Swiss artist, theoretician and urbanist.
- Luc Ferrari, 76, French musique concrète composer.
- Suzy Healey (body found), 39, daughter of Hygena Kitchens millionaire Malcolm Healey. [8]
- Richard Kelly, 81, former Republican United States Representative from Florida from 1975-1981. [9]
- Geoffrey Lane, Baron Lane, 87, British judge and former Lord Chief Justice. [10]
- Colin McEwan, 64, Australian comedian and actor, cancer. [11]
- Jim McMillin, 91, engineer, rowing coach, and 1936 Berlin Olympics gold-medalist.
- Mati Unt, 61, Estonian writer and theatre director.
- Morris Ziff, 91, Rheumatic disease expert, cardiac arrest.
- Liam Burke, 77, Irish politician.
- Thomas Herrion, 23, NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers, collapsed after preseason game, autopsy later showed death caused by ischemic heart disease.
- James Jerome, 72, former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Robert Moog, 71, electronic music inventor and pioneer, brain tumor. [12]
- Dalia Rabikovich, 69, Israeli poet and author.
- Horst Tappe, 67, German photographer. [13]
- Martin Dillon, 48, musician, operatic tenor, and professor of music, died in Randolph, VT of a heart attack. See Tribute blog[14] See In Memoriam Rutgers Camden [15] See Randolph Herald News of Martin Dillon's Death[16]
- LaToyia Figueroa (body found), 24, suspected pregnant U.S. murder victim
- Abraham Goldstein, 80, former dean of Yale Law School, heart attack.
- Sisai Ibssa, 60, Oromo statesman. [17]
- Krzysztof Raczkowski, 35, Polish drummer, ex-member of Vader.
- Mohammed Islam Siddiqui, 35, Pakistani ex-soldier, sentenced to death and hanged for attempting to assassinate President Pervez Musharraf.
- Clifford Williams, 78, British theatre director. [18]
- Mansour Armaly, 78, ophthalmologist and early glaucoma researcher, cancer. [19]
- Gertie Evenhuis, 78, Dutch youth-book author, heart attack. [20] (in Dutch)
- Faimalaga Luka, 65, former prime minister and governor-general of Tuvalu.
- Dennis Lynds, 81, mystery novelist under the pseudonym Michael Collins. [21]
- O. Madhavan, 83, Indian actor and director.
- Bueno de Mesquita, 87, Dutch comedian, cancer. [22] (in Dutch)
- Mo Mowlam, 55, British politician, after a fall. [23]
- Arthur A. Tookoyan, 82, Broadway actor, salesman and singer, Parkinson's disease. [24]
- Andrónico Luksic, Croatian-descent Chilean, 78, millionaire businessman, richest man of his country.
- Christopher Bauman, Jr., 23, professional wrestler Chri$ Ca$h.
- Hal Frank, 68, American character actor (Somewhere in Time).
- Lloyd Meeds, 77, former Democratic United States Representative from Washington from 1965-1979.
- Randy Turner, American musician with the hardcore punk band Big Boys.
- Mel Welles, 83, American actor, writer, director.
- Gao Xiumin, 46, Chinese comedy actress, heart attack.
- John Norris Bahcall, 70, American astrophysicist. [25]
- Dalibor Brazda, 83, Czech/Swiss composer, arranger and conductor.
- Tonino Delli Colli, 81, Italian cinematographer. [26]
- John McLaughlin, 70, American political columnist, cancer. [27]
- Bertram Podell, 79, former Democratic United States Representative from New York 1967-1975. [28]
- Esther Wong, 88, promoter, "Godmother" of Punk Rock.
- Vassar Clements, 77, American fiddle player and bluegrass musician. [29]
- Cláudio Corrêa e Castro, 78 , Brazilian actor.
- Aleksandr Gomelsky, 77, former Hall of Fame basketball-coach of the Soviet Union, cancer.
- Viki Moscholiou, 62, Greek folk singer, cancer.
- Joe Ranft, 45, American animator, car accident.
- Eva Renzi, 60, German actress, cancer.
- Frère Roger, 90, founder of the Taizé Community, murdered by an assailant. [30]
- James Dougherty, 84, first (and last surviving) husband of Marilyn Monroe. [31]
- Gordon James Oakes, 74, former Labour government minister and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, cancer.
- Peter Smit, 43, former European and world champion kickboxer, shot to death in Rotterdam. [32]
- Herta Ware, 88, American actress. [33]
- Hans Berentzen, 79, German manufacturer of apple liqueur.
- George Carpenter, 96, Ireland's longest-living Olympian.
- Coo Coo Marlin, 73, NASCAR driver.
- Miguel Arraes, 88, president of the Brazilian Socialist Party.
- Francy Boland, 75, Belgian jazz pianist, arranger: top European Swing Band 60's & 70's. [34]
- Arnold Cooke, 98, British composer. [35]
- Armand Deutsch, 92, former MGM film producer.
- W.J. Bryan Dorn, 89, former Democratic United States Representative from South Carolina 1947-1949, and 1951-1974.
- David Lange, 63, former Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, main proponent of anti-nuclear policy.
- Francisco Milani, 67, Brazilian actor and comedian.
- Donald Howard Shively, 84, American professor, among the first to promote modern East Asian Studies, Shy-Drager syndrome. [36]
- Josip Antun Crnobori, 98, Croatian painter.
- George Ernst, 88, former dean of Gallaudet University pioneer in theatre for the deaf.
- Teruo Ishii, 81, Japanese movie maker.
- Lakshman Kadirgamar, 73, Sri Lankan foreign minister, assassination. [37] [38]
- Joe Korp, 47, Australian "body in the boot" suspect, suicide. [39]
- Charlie Norman, 84, Swedish jazz pianist and film music writer. [40]
- Julian Stanley, 87, "Champion of Gifted Students". [41]
- Rufus Thibodeaux, 71, Cajun fiddler, regular on Grand Ole Opry.
- Ernesta Ballard, 85, Philadelphian feminist and former head of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
- James Booth, 77, British actor (Zulu).
- Al Carmines, 69, reverend, composer, singer and actor.
- Manfred Korfmann, 63, German archaeologist. [42]
- Anatoly Larkin, 72, theoretical physicist.
- Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, 103, Negro Leagues baseball player.
- Maurice Rosenblatt, 90, Washington lobbyist, helped arrange Joseph McCarthy's downfall.
- Kay Tremblay, 91, Canadian actress (Road to Avonlea). [43]
- Colin Winkelmann, 29, BMX innovator, suicide.
- Mar Amongo, 68, Filipino comic book artist. [44]
- John Bryson, 81, celebrity photographer (Katharine Hepburn, Armand Hammer, Clint Eastwood, etc.).
- Hosi Vasunia, 65, Indian actor and entertainer.
- Roy Marlin "Butch" Voris, 85, retired US Navy Captain, World War II flying ace, founder and two-time commander of the United States Navy Blue Angels. [45] [46]
- Colette Besson, 59, athlete and Olympic 400m champion runner.
- Dorris Bowdon, 90, American actress.
- Julius Caruso, 77, celebrity hairstylist.
- François Dalle, 87, CEO of L'Oréal cosmetics
- Abraham Hirschfeld, 85, Polish born, New York City developer, of cancer.
- Philip J. Klass, 85, aviation journalist, UFO debunker, cancer.
- Matthew McGrory, 32, 7'–6" actor, natural causes.
- Judith Rossner, 70, American author (Looking for Mr Goodbar).
- Hal Rugg, 69, legendary steel guitar player. [47]
- Stephen E. Weil, 77, museum curator at the Smithsonian Institution.
- Emery "Detroit Junior" Williams, 73, Blues pianist, songwriter.
- Barbara Bel Geddes, 82, American actress (Miss Ellie, Dallas), of lung cancer. [48]
- Ahmed Deedat, 80, Islamic scholar, lecturer and author.
- John H. Johnson, 87, publisher.
- Gene Mauch, 79, MLB manager.
- Genaro Pellegrini, Jr., 31, American professional boxer and soldier, shot in Iraq.
- Ilse Werner, 84, German actress.
- Alejandro Armendáriz, 82, Argentine politician, former governor of Buenos Aires province.
- Peter Jennings, 67, foreign correspondent, news anchor of ABC News, lung cancer. [49]
- Thomas W. Langfitt, 78, former head of The Pew Charitable Trusts 1987–1994. [50]
- Noel Nicola, 58, Cuban composer, co-founder modern Trova music.
- Rabbi Joshua Simon, 44, former Life magazine editor, rock musician.
- Mikhail Yevdokimov, 47, Russian comedian and politician, killed in car crash.
- Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine, 86, Mexican trade union leader.
- Vizma Belsevica, 74, Latvian poet.
- Keter Betts, 77, jazz bassist.
- Robin Cook, 59, British Member of Parliament, former Foreign Secretary. [51]
- Ibrahim Ferrer, 78, a popular Afro-Cuban musician from Cuba. Singer in the Buena Vista Social Club. [52]
- Gunnar Kilgas, 79, Estonian actor and director.
- Alexander Kossiakoff, 91, U.S. Naval Weapons Engineer (Terrier, Polaris, Trident missiles).
- Joseph Rogers, 81, US Air Force Colonel and aviator; still holds world speed record of 1,525 mph set in 1959.
- Neil Sullivan, 90, Civil Rights advocate: desegregation.
- Carlo Little, 66, influential UK rock and roll drummer, first drummer with the Rolling Stones and taught Keith Moon
- Polina Astakhova, 68, five time Olympic gymnastic champion.
- Angelina Estrada, 73, American character actress (Ghost).
- Hunter Kelly, 8, son of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, Krabbe's disease.
- Raymond Klibansky, 99, German-Canadian academic and philosopher.
- Maria Korp, 50, Australian 'body in the boot' crime victim.
- Lyle Murphy, 96, Hollywood composer (Three Stooges Show) etc.
- Raul Roco, 63, former senator and Filipino presidential candidate, cancer.
- Jane Lawrence Smith, 90, American actress also associated with 50's art scene
- Hans Wolf, 92, opera & symphony conductor for radio and TV (Aida, Carmen).
- Munier Mansour, 51,
- Charles Alden Black, 86, businessman, husband of Shirley Temple, of myelodysplastic syndrome [53].
- "Little" Milton Campbell, 71, blues musician.
- Mary Dees, 93 American actress, best known for being Jean Harlow's stand-in
- Ileen Getz, 43, cast of 3rd Rock From The Sun, cancer.
- Sue Gunter, 66, women's basketball coach.
- Bernardo Romero Pereiro, 61, Colombian actor, writer, TV director.
- Annabelle Buffet, 77, French writer and painter.
- Françoise d'Eaubonne, 85, French writer.
- Zainab al-Ghazali, 88, Egyptian religious activist.
- Dick Heyward, 90, longtime deputy director of UNICEF.
- Ruth Peramets-Püss, 77, Estonian TV personality.
- Nick Perito, 81, composer and arranger (Perry Como, Andy Williams, Bing Crosby).
- Ernest Alvia ("Smokey") Smith, 91, Canadian Victoria Cross recipient.
- David Teitelbaum, 98, co-founder Brooklyn Philharmonic.
- Susan Torres, 26, brain-dead woman kept alive to give birth. [54]
- Steven Vincent, 49, American freelance reporter. Shot dead in Basra, Iraq. [55]
- Morton Yarmon, 89, director of public relations for the American Jewish Committee, 1963–1991.
- Sandro Bolchi, 81, italian TV-movies and stage director. [56] [57]
- Alfredo Corvino, 89, Dancer and Juilliard School Ballet Teacher.
- Jay Hammond, 83, Governor of Alaska from 1975 to 1982.
- Hassan Moghaddas, 42, Iranian judge in the case of Akbar Ganji and high-profile cases; assassinated by unknown motorbike assailant.
- Frieda Staaf, 111, American supercentenarian.
- Bogdan Tyszkiewicz, Polish politician. Murdered, allegedly by his driver Andrei F. from Belarus.
- Al Aronowitz, 77, music journalist, cancer. [58]
- Donald Brooks, 77, Hollywood and Broadway costume designer. [59]
- Terry Martin Carr, 62, Hollywood producer, and daughter Arienka, 9, found dead inside car.
- Constant, 85, COBRA painter.
- King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, 82 or 84, complications of a stroke suffered in 1995. [60]
- George Forman, 88, comptroller of the ACLU.
- Ruth Roemer, 89, Public Health pioneer.
- David Shaw (writer), 62, Los Angeles Times writer. [61]
- Wibo, 87, Dutch cartoonist. [62]