Deaths in August 1999
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 1999.
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 1999
    
    1
    
- Rudy Burckhardt, 85, Swiss-American filmmaker and photographer, suicide by drowning.[1]
 - Nirad C. Chaudhuri, 101, Indian English-language writer.[2]
 - Tommy Hinnershitz, 87, American race car driver.
 - Kalyan Kumar, 71, Indian film actor and producer.
 - İrfan Özaydınlı, 75, Turkish soldier and politician.
 - Paris Pişmiş, 88, Armenian-Mexican astronomer.[3]
 
2
    
- Gregorio Cárdenas Hernández, Mexican serial killer.
 - Alf Miller, 82, English football player and coach.
 - Willie Morris, 64, American writer and editor.[4]
 - Ana Rosa Núñez, 73, Cuban-American poet and librarian, brain hemorrhage.[5]
 - Charles Rappolt, 59, Australian politician, suicide.
 - Peter Vanneck, 77, British Royal Navy officer, fighter pilot and politician.
 
3
    
- Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati, 72, Iraqi poet.
 - Rod Ansell, 44, Australian cattle grazier, buffalo hunter and inspiration for the movie character Crocodile Dundee, killed in a police shootout.[6]
 - Yitzhak Rafael, 85, Israeli politician.
 - Naomi Sim, 85, English actress and writer.[7]
 - Leroy Vinnegar, 71, American jazz bassist, heart attack.
 - Roy Wiggins, 73, American steel guitarist.
 
4
    
- Akhlaq Ahmed, 49, Pakistani playback singer, blood cancer.
 - Victor Mature, 86, American film actor (Samson and Delilah, Kiss of Death), leukemia.[8]
 - Chuck Sweeney, 85, American football player.
 - Carl Toms, 72, British set and costume designer, emphysema.[9]
 
5
    
- Charles Anthony Boyd, 39, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
 - James Failla, 80, American mobster
 - Henry Holloway, 68, Australian rugby player and coach.
 - John Kacere, 79, American artist.
 - David Munro, 55, English documentary filmmaker, cancer.[10]
 - Herbert Wiere, 91, Austrian-born American slapstick comedian, member of the Wiere Brothers
 
6
    
- Mihai Băcescu, 91, Romanian zoologist.
 - Raymond Hart, 86, British seaman and a Royal Navy officer.[11]
 - Ilse Pausin, 80, Austrian pair skater.
 - Kalpnath Rai, 58, Indian politician, heart attack.
 - Rita Sakellariou, 64, Greek singer, cancer.
 - Muhammad Shariff, 78, Pakistani army general.[12]
 - Claudette Sorel, 66, American pianist and educator, cancer.[13]
 - Doug Witcomb, 81, Welsh football player.
 
7
    
- Wally Albright, 73, American former child actor.
 - Frances Baldwin, 91, American painter.
 - Jonathan Boyd, 54, Australian professional wrestler, heart attack.[14]
 - Brion James, 54, American film actor, heart attack.
 - J. Andrew Keith, 40, American role-playing game designer.
 - Harry Litwack, 91, American college basketball coach.[15]
 - Tsou Tang, 80, Chinese-born American political scientist.[16]
 - John Van Ryn, 94, American tennis player.
 
8
    
- Dora Davidsohn, 89, German activist.
 - Paavo Rintala, 68, Finnish novelist and theologian.
 - Dora Schaul, 85, German resistance activist during World War II.
 - Harry Walker, 82, American baseball player, manager and coach.[17]
 
9
    
- Ira Baldwin, 103, American academic and administrator.
 - Bill Bradbury, 66, English footballer, heart attack.
 - Bob Herbert, 57, English talent manager, traffic collision.
 - William Arthur Irwin, 101, Canadian journalist and diplomat, asthma.[18]
 - Brandon Moss, 90, British police officer and recipient of the George Cross.
 - John O'Neill, 56, Australian rugby player, cancer.
 - Helen Rollason, 43, British sports journalist and television presenter, colorectal cancer.[19]
 - Jackie Sato, 41, professional wrestler from Yokohama, Japan, stomach cancer.
 - Riley Smith, 88, American football player.
 - Abraham H. Taub, 88, American mathematician and physicist.
 - Yuri Volyntsev, 67, Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.
 
10
    
- Lee Baggett Jr., 72, four star admiral in the United States Navy, heart disease.
 - Paweł Czartoryski, 75, Polish historian.
 - Giuseppe Delfino, 77, Italian fencer and Olympic champion.
 - Jens Hoyer Hansen, 59, Danish-born New Zealand jeweller, cancer.
 - Ernesto Melo Antunes, 65, Portuguese military officer.[20]
 - Jennifer Paterson, 71, British chef and television personality (Two Fat Ladies), lung cancer.[21]
 - Anthony Radziwiłł, 40, American television executive and filmmaker, cancer.
 - Baldev Upadhyaya, 99, Indian literary historian, essayist and critic.
 
11
    
- Dickie Davis, 77, English footballer.
 - Robert Dorfmann, 87, French film producer.
 - James Otto Earhart, 56, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[22]
 - Robert Thomas Jones, 89, American engineer.
 - Ernst Kaether, 95, German Wehrmacht general during World War II.
 - Mimi Pollak, 96, Swedish actress and theatre director.
 - Byron Randall, 80, American West Coast artist, emphysema.[23]
 - Tommy Ridgley, 73, American R&B singer and bandleader, lung cancer.
 - Henk Chin A Sen, 65, Surinamese politician.
 
12
    
- Pavel Arsenov, 63, Soviet and Russian film actor, screenwriter and film director.
 - Jean Drapeau, 83, Canadian lawyer and politician.[24]
 - Ross Elliott, 82, American television and film character actor, cancer.
 - Sir John Hale, 75, British historian.
 - Wilfrid Kalaugher, 94, New Zealand athlete and scholar.
 - Martin Wong, 53, Chinese-American painter, AIDS related illness.[25]
 - Can Yücel, 72, Turkish poet, throat cancer.
 
13
    
- Ignatz Bubis, 72, German Jewish leader.[26]
 - Susana Ferrari Billinghurst, 85, Argentine aviator.
 - Jaime Garzón, 38, Colombian comedian, journalist, politician, and peace activist, murdered.
 - Frederick Hart, 55, American sculptor, cancer.[27]
 - Nathaniel Kleitman, 104, American physiologist and sleep researcher.[28]
 - Argentina Díaz Lozano, 86, Honduran journalist and novelist.
 - Thomas L. Ridge, 84, United States Marine Corps officer.
 
14
    
- Evelyn Adams, 75, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[29]
 - Allan La Fontaine, 88, Australian rules footballer.
 - Lane Kirkland, 77, American labor union leader, cancer.[30]
 - Pat Mullin, 81, American baseball player.
 - John Pingel, 82, American football player.
 - Pee Wee Reese, 81, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame.[31]
 - Lidia Selkregg, Italian geologist.
 
15
    
- Patricia Beer, 79, English poet and critic.[32]
 - Hugh Casson, 89, English architect, interior designer, artist and writer.[33]
 - Frank Castle, 75, English sprint athlete, rugby union, and rugby league footballer.
 - Paddy Devlin, 74, Irish social democrat, labour and civil rights activist.[34]
 - Helene Kirsch, 93, German politician.
 - Thomas H. Maren, American professor of medicine, heart failure.
 - Mark McPhee, 35, Australian cricketer, traffic accident.
 - Celestine Sibley, 85, American newspaper reporter.[35]
 
16
    
- David W. Allen, 54, American film and television stop motion animator.
 - Laura Andreson, American ceramic artist.
 - Nancy Guild, 73, American film actress, emphysema.[36]
 - Hédard Robichaud, 87, Canadian politician.
 - Rudolf Sremec, 89, Yugoslav and Croatian film director.
 
17
    
- Randy Heflin, 80, American baseball player.
 - Charles Samuel Joelson, 83, American lawyer and politician.[37]
 - Reiner Klimke, 63, German equestrian, heart attack.
 - Bill Tyquin, 80, Australian rugby player.
 
18
    
- Alfred Bickel, 81, Swiss football player and coach.
 - Alf Kirchen, 85, English footballer.
 - Hanoch Levin, 55, Israeli dramatist, theater director, author and poet, heart attack.[38]
 
19
    
- Giuseppe Beviacqua, 84, Italian long distance runner.
 - William W. Evans Jr., 78, American Republican politician.
 - Irene Falcón, 91, Spanish journalist, feminist and activist, respiratory condition.[39]
 - Dee Fondy, 74, American baseball player.
 - Rufus Lewis, 92, American civil rights activist and politician.
 - Johnny Mapson, 82, English professional football player.
 - Ian Orr-Ewing, Baron Orr-Ewing, 87, British politician.
 - Arthur Pinajian, 85, American artist and comic book creator.
 - Rodrigo Riera, 75, Venezuelan guitarist and composer.
 
20
    
- Bob Gallion, 75, American country music singer.
 - Wes Graham, 67, Canadian professor of Computer Science.
 - Bobby Sheehan, 31, American musician and songwriter, accidental overdose.
 - Josane Sigart, 90, Belgian female tennis player.
 - Abdus Salam Talukder, 62, Bangladeshi politician and lawyer.
 
21
    
- Leo Castelli, 91, Italian-American art dealer.[40]
 - Paddy Chew, 39, Singaporean HIV/aids victim, complications of hiv infection.
 - Venya D'rkin, 29, Russian singer-songwriter, poet, artist and painter, cancer (Hodgkin's lymphoma).
 - Faisal bin Fahd, 54/55, Saudi prince, heart attack.[41]
 - Sir Noel Larmour, 82, British diplomat.
 - Maurice Moynihan, 96, Irish civil servant and economist.
 - Jimmy Roe, 90, American soccer player.
 
22
    
- Aleksandr Demyanenko, 62, Russian film and theater actor, heart attack.
 - Yann Goulet, 85, French sculptor.
 - Muni, 70, French actress.
 
23
    
- Georges Boulogne, 82, French football player and manager.
 - Frederick Earl Emmons, 91, American architect.
 - Martha Rountree, 87, American pioneering broadcast journalist.[42]
 - Ratan Shankar Mishra, 80, Indian mathematician and academic.
 - Norman Wexler, 73, American screenwriter, heart attack.[43]
 - James White, 71, Northern Irish author of science fiction novellas, short stories and novels, stroke.[44]
 
24
    
- Helen Burgess, 48, Canadian conservation scientist.
 - Mary Jane Croft, 83, American actress.[45]
 - Jo Gullett, 84, Australian soldier, politician, diplomat and journalist.
 - William Kaye Lamb, 95, Canadian historian, archivist and librarian.
 - Alexandre Lagoya, 70, French classical guitarist.[46]
 - Lucrecia Reyes Urtula, 70, Filipina choreographer, theater director and author.
 - Rom Varshamov, 72, Soviet Armenian mathematician.
 
25
    
- Ndyakira Amooti, 43, Ugandan children's writer, journalist and environmentalist, leukemia.
 - Rob Fisher, 42, British songwriter and musician (Naked Eyes, Climie Fisher).[47]
 - Dave Holmes, 75, American football player and coach, heart attack.
 - Mona Salyer Lambird, 61, American lawyer, car accident.
 - Jack Whent, 79, English soccer player.
 
26
    
- Andy Boarman, 87, American bluegrass and folk musician.
 - Elena Murgoci, 39, Romanian long-distance runner, stabbed.
 - Raymond Vernon, 85, American economist, cancer[48]
 
27
    
- Harold Jack Bloom, 75, American television producer and screenwriter, cancer.
 - Hélder Câmara, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop.
 - Bai Guang, 78, Chinese actress and singer, colon cancer.
 - Enzo Martinelli, 87, Italian mathematician.
 - Louise Thompson Patterson, 97, American social activist and college professor.
 - Paul Saltman, 71, American professor of biology and nutrition expert, prostate cancer.[49]
 
28
    
- Stephen Akinmurele, 21, British suspected serial killer, suicide.[50]
 - Harvie M. Conn, 66, Canadian missionary.
 - Dave Pope, 78, American baseball player.
 
29
    
- Jaime Fields, 29, American football player, hit-and-run car accident.
 - Lani Kai, 63, Hawaiian singer and actor.[51]
 - Sudhir Kumar Walia, 30, Indian Army officer, killed in action
 
30
    
- Samuel Eson Johnson Ecoma, 68, Nigerian jurist and Chief Judge.
 - Kristapor Ivanyan, 78, Soviet and Armenian lieutenant general.
 - Nicholas LaRocca, 85, American politician.[52]
 - Fritz Shurmur, 67, American football coach.[53]
 - Edward Stewart, 84, American set decorator.
 
31
    
- Marguerite Chapman, 81, American actress.[54]
 - Ed Kea, 51, Canadian ice player, drowned.
 - Sylvia Potts, 55, New Zealand middle-distance athlete, cancer.
 - Henry Earl Singleton, 82, American electrical engineer and business executive.
 - Irina Yanina, 32, Russian nurse, medical sergeant and Hero of the Russian Federation, killed in action.
 
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