List of people who died in road accidents
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This is a list of some notable people killed in road accidents.
See also List of racing drivers who died in racing crashes
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Frank Adams, (1930–1989), British mathematician
- Duane Allman (1946–1971), American guitarist
- Andrei Amalrik (1938–1980), Russian writer
- Anna Malle (1967–2006), adult movie actress
- Basil al-Assad (1959 –1994) son and heir of president of Syria
- Astrid of Sweden (1905–1935), Queen of the Belgians
- Pascale Audret (1936–2000), French actress
[edit] B
- Ian Bannen (1928–1999), Scottish actor
- Roland Barthes (1915–1980), French philosopher
- Chris Bell (musician) (1951–1978), American musician with Big Star
- Lamont Bentley (1973–2005), American actor
- Liz Birt (1956–2005) [1]
- J. Stuart Blackton (1875–1941), American film producer
- Bloodshed (1975–1997), African American rapper
- Bill Boaks (1904–1986), British political campaigner for road safety
- Marc Bolan (1947–1977), British musician with T. Rex
- D. Boon (1958–1985), American musician with The Minutemen
- Peter "Possum" Bourne (1956–2003), Rally driver
- Dennis Brain (1921–1957), British horn virtuoso
- Rolf Dieter Brinkmann(1940–1975), German poet
- Peter Brock (1945–2006), Australian race car driver
- Gladys Brockwell (1893–1929), American actress
- Herb Brooks (1937–2003), coach of gold medal-winning 1980 U.S. Olympic ice hockey team
- Clifford Brown (1930–1956), jazz musician
- Jean Bugatti (1909–1939), French automotive designer
- Cliff Burton (1962–1986), American bass guitarist with Metallica
[edit] C
- Albert Camus (1913–1960), French-Algerian philosopher
- Eric Campbell (1878–1917), silent screen star and ubiquitous nemesis of Charlie Chaplin
- Cornelius Cardew (1936–1981), English composer
- Harry Chapin (1942–1981), American musician and film producer
- Ernest Chausson (1855–1899), French composer
- Steve Chiasson (1967–1999), Canadian hockey player
- Eddie Cochran (1938–1960), American musician
- Coluche (1944–1986), French comedian
- Amie Comeaux (1976–1997), Country singer
- Pete Conrad (1930–1999), American lunar astronaut
- Dallas Cook (1982–2005), American musician
- Seymour Cray (1925–1996), Supercomputer architect
- Bob Cryer (1934–1994), British Labour MP
- Alan Crosland (1894–1936), film director
- Pierre Curie (1859–1906), French chemist and physicist , 1903 Nobel Prize, run over by a horse-drawn vehicle
[edit] D
- Jimmy Davis (1983–2003), Manchester United footballer
- James Dean (1931–1955), American actor
- Roger Delgado (1918–1973), British actor
- Kazimierz Deyna (1947–1989), Polish footballer
- Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), British royal
- Mike Dickin (d.2006) British Radio DJ
- Lou DiMuro (1932–1982), baseball umpire
- Bridget Driscoll (1852–1896), one of the earliest recorded road accident victims
- Alfred Dobbs (1882–1945), British politician
- Françoise Dorléac (1942–1967) French film actress
- Alexander Dubček (1921–1992), Slovak politician
- Isadora Duncan (1878–1929), American dancer
- Al Dvorin (1923–2004), Elvis Presley concert announcer
[edit] E
- Edem Ephraim (1959–1995), singer and one half of London Boys
[edit] F
- Falco (musician) (1957–1998), Austrian musician
- John "Bo" Farrington (1936–1964), American football player
- Dodi Al-Fayed (1957–1997), Egyptian film producer
- Giuseppe Farina (1906–1966), Italian racing driver
- Richard Fariña (1937–1966), American musician and writer
- Torsten Fenslau (–1993), German music producer, DJ, and member of Culture Beat
- Stan Fox (1952–2000), American racing driver
- Dennis Fuller (1959–1995), singer and one half of London Boys.
[edit] G
- Willie Galimore (1935–1964), American football player
- Victor Galindez (1948–1980), Argentinian boxer
- Julio Gallo (1910–1993), winemaker.
- Bob Gassoff (1953–1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), Spanish architect
- Bill George (1929–1982), American football Hall of Famer
- Ghazi of Iraq (1912–1939), King of Iraq 1933–1939
- Princess Grace of Monaco (1929–1982), American actress/Monegasque Royalty
- Nicolas Grunitzky (1913–1969), exiled President of Togo
- Arthur Guyton (1919–2003), Physiologist
[edit] H
- Mike Hailwood (1940–1981), British motorcycle racer
- Veikko Hakulinen (1925–2003), Finnish skier
- Mary Hansen (1966–2002), Australian-born vocalist with Stereolab
- Sajjadul Hasan (1978–2007), Bangladeshi cricketer
- Mike Hawthorn (1929–1959), British racing driver
- Michael Hedges (1953–1997), American musician
- Ivan Hlinka (1950–2004), Czech Ice hockey player
- Ben Hollioake (1977–2002), English cricketer
- Johnny Horton (1925–1960), American musician
- Tim Horton (1930–1974), Canadian Ice hockey player
- Hsu Wei Lun (1978–2007), Taiwanese actress
- John Hugenholtz (1914–1995), race circuit designer
[edit] I
[edit] J
- Randall Jarrell (1914–1965), American poet
- Paul Jarrico (1915–1997), American screenwriter
- Jack Johnson (1878–1946), American boxer
- James Weldon Johnson lawyer and civil rights advocate, on level crossing.
[edit] K
- Kemistry (1964–1999), British DJ
- Valery Kharlamov (1948–1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Sam Kinison (1953–1992), American comedian
- Andy Kirby (1961–2002), Nascar racing driver
- Hugo Koblet (1925–1964), Swiss cycling champion
- Mary Jo Kopechne (1940–1969), passenger of Senator Ted Kennedy
- Lou Kolls (1896–1941), Baseball umpire
- Ernie Kovacs (1919–1962), American entertainer
- Philip Taylor Kramer (1952–c.1995), American musician with Iron Butterfly
- Richard Kröll (1968–1996), Austrian alpine skier
- Juscelino Kubitschek (1902–1976), Former Brazilian president
- Evgeny Kucherevsky (1941–2006), Ukrainian football manager
[edit] L
- Nicolae Labiş (1935-1956), Romanian poet
- Scott LaFaro (1936–1961), American jazz musician
- T. E. Lawrence (1888–1935), British army officer
- Pelle Lindbergh (1959–1985), Swedish ice hockey goaltender
- Desmond Llewelyn (1914–1999), British actor (Q in the James Bond movies)
- Linda Lovelace (1949–2002), American actress
- Lisa Lopes, (1971–2002), American singer with the R&B trio TLC
[edit] M
- Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), French artist
- César Manrique (1919–1992), Spanish architect
- Jayne Mansfield (1933–1967), American actress
- Joey Marella (1964–1994), American World Wrestling Federation referee
- Gonzalo Márquez (1946–1984), Major league baseball player
- Billy Martin (1929–1989), American baseball player and manager
- Pyotr Masherov (–1980), Soviet leader
- Sergei Maslov (1939–1982), Russian mathematician
- Lebo Mathosa (1977–2006), South African singer
- Lucien Mazan (1882–1917), Argentinian cyclist
- Solomon Mikhoels (1890–1948), Russian actor and Jewish activist
- Margaret Mitchell (1900–1949), American author of Gone with the Wind
- Tom Mix (1880–1940), American actor
- Carlos Monzón (1942–1995), Argentinian boxer
- Saúl Morales (1973–2000), Spanish cyclist
- Rob Moroso (1968–1990), NASCAR Winston Cup Driver
- Mike Mosley (1946–1984), IndyCar driver
- Rich Mullins (1955–1997), Christian Music artist
- F.W. Murnau (1888–1931), Film director of Nosferatu
- Sir John Murray (1841–1914), Scots-Canadian marine biologist
- Mike Muuss (1958–2000), American computer programmer (creator of Ping)
- Maharajapuram Santhanam (1928–1992), Guru and exponent of Indian Classical Music
- Lebo Mathosa (1977–2006), South African kwaito singer.
[edit] N
- Rudolf Nierlich (1966-1991), Austrian alpine skier
[edit] O
- Metin Oktay (1936–1991), Turkish footballer
- Mel Ott (1909–1958), Baseball Hall of Famer
[edit] P
- Gen. George Patton (1885–1945), American general
- Alan J. Pakula (1928–1998), American film producer
- Mike Parkes (1931–1977), British racing driver
- Henri Paul (1956–1997), French driver to Dodi Al-Fayed
- David Penhaligon (1944–1986), British politician
- Dražen Petrović (1964–1993), Croatian basketball player
- Bobby Phills (1969–2000), American basketball player
- Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), American artist
- Cozy Powell (1947–1998), British drummer with Whitesnake
- Steve Prefontaine (1951–1975), American athlete
- Rajesh Pilot Indian Minister and politician from Congress party
- Audie Pitre Bassist of music group Acid Bath
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Manjural Islam Rana (1984–2007), Bangladeshi cricketer
- Joe Ranft (1960–2005), American animator
- Razzle (1960–1984), British drummer with Hanoi Rocks
- Clay Regazzoni (1939–2006) Swiss former racing driver
- Kenny Robinson (1969–1999), Major league baseball pitcher
[edit] S
- Salvador Sanchez (1959-1982), Mexican boxer, World Featherweight Champion, 1980-82
- Jessica Savitch (1947–1983), American journalist
- Malik Sealy (1970–2000), American basketball player
- W. G. Sebald (1944–2001), German writer and academic
- Mihail Sebastian (1907–1945), Jewish Romanian writer
- Mike Sharperson (1961–1996), Baseball player
- Alexander Fu Sheng (1954–1983), Hong Kong martial arts actor
- Gene Shoemaker (1928–1997), American astronomer
- Karen Silkwood (1946–1974), American labor activist
- Bessie Smith (1894–1937), American blues singer
- Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien (1858–1930), British soldier
- Dan Snyder (1978–2003), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lynn Strait (1968–1998), American vocalist with Snot
- Italo Svevo (1861–1928), Italian writer
[edit] T
- Laura Tennessen, (1986–2006), posthumous internet cause célèbre
- Derrick Thomas (1967–2000), American footballer
- Thuy Trang (1973–2001), American actress
- Judy Tyler (1933–1957), American actress
- Nicola Trussardi (1942–1999), Italian Fashion Designer
[edit] U
- Jose Uribe (1959-2006), Dominican former Major League baseball player.
[edit] V
- Ivo Van Damme (1954–1976), Belgian middle distance runner (athletics).
- Michael Ventris, British, the decipherer of Linear B
[edit] W
- Billy Walker, country singer, (1929–2006) tour van crash
- Mary Ward, possibly the world's earliest road accident fatality
- John L. Wasserman (1938-1979) American columnist
- Dottie West, country singer
- Nathanael West (1903–1940), American writer
- Bob Wollek (1943–2001), French race car driver
- Freda Wright-Sorce (1955–2005), wife of United States radio personality Don Geronimo
- N.C. Wyeth (1882–1945), American artist and illustrator.
[edit] X
[edit] Y
- Hiromi Yanagihara (1981–1999), J-Pop singer from the group, Country Musume
- Gunpei Yokoi (1941–1997), Nintendo Executive
- Buddy Young (1926–1983), American football player
[edit] Z
- Alexander Zhirov (1958-1983), Russian alpine skier
- Yegor Ivanovich Zolotarev, Russian mathematician (1847-78)