Deaths in July 1994
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1994.
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.
 
July 1994
    
    1
    
- Markus Barth, 78, Swiss scholar of theology.[1]
 - George Cannon, 62, Canadian pro wrestler and wrestling manager, cancer.[2]
 - Helena Grossówna, 89, Polish actress and dancer.
 - Asif Maharammov, 41, Azerbaijani lieutenant colonel, tuberculosis.
 
2
    
- Lucio Amelio, 62, Italian art dealer, curator, and actor.
 - Roberto Balado, 25, Cuban amateur boxer and Olympic champion, railway accident.[3]
 - Andrés Escobar, 27, Colombian football player, homicide.
 - Maung Maung, 69, President of Burma and writer, heart attack.[4]
 - Ralph Rinzler, 59, American mandolin player, folksinger, and festival organizer.[5]
 - Marion Williams, 66, American gospel singer.[6]
 
3
    
- Zelma Watson George, 90, American opera singer and philanthropist.[7]
 - Lew Hoad, 59, Australian tennis player, leukemia.[8]
 - Felix Kelly, 80, New Zealand-British graphic designer, painter, stage designer, and illustrator.[9]
 - John Aloysius Marshall, 66, American prelate of the Catholic Church.
 - Petey Sarron, 87, American boxer.
 - Héctor Xavier, 73, Mexican sketch artist.
 
4
    
- Almiro Bergamo, 81, Italian rower and Olympian.[10]
 - Stevan Dohanos, 87, American artist and illustrator, pneumonia.[11]
 - Alfred Harvey, 80, American comic book publisher and comic book character creator.
 - Joey Marella, 31, American professional wrestling referee, traffic collision.
 - Gerard C. Smith, 80, American attorney and defense expert.[12]
 - Hedda Zinner, 90, German actress, comedian, journalist and radio director.
 
5
    
- Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, 86, Indian independence activist and writer .
 - Charles Comfort, 93, Scottish-Canadian painter, sculptor, and writer.[13]
 - Ju Do-il, 72, North Korean army officer, politician and the personal guard of Kim Il-sung.
 - Mammadali Huseynov, 72, Azerbaijani/Soviet archaeologist.
 - Lennart Klingström, 78, Swedish sprint canoeist and Olympian.[14]
 - Tawfiq Ziad, 65, Palestinian Israeli politician, traffic collision.
 
6
    
- Alfonso Casasempere, 84, Chilean swimmer and Olympian.[15]
 - Geoff McQueen, 46, British television screenwriter, aneurysm.
 - Cameron Mitchell, 75, American actor, lung cancer.[16]
 - Baruch Osnia, 88, Israeli politician.
 - Jim Stott, 74, English rugby player.
 
7
    
- Aaron Antonovsky, 70, Israeli-American sociologist and academic.
 - Carlo Chiti, 69, Italian racing car and engine designer.[17]
 - Anita Garvin, 88, American stage performer and film actress.[18]
 - Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte, 87, German paratroop officer during World War II and academic.
 - Anna Kostrova, 84, Soviet/Russian painter, graphic artist, and book illustrator.[19]
 - John S.R. Shad, 71, American diplomat and ambassador.[20]
 - Ka. Mu. Sheriff, 79, Indian writer and poet.
 
8
    
- Christian-Jaque, 89, French filmmaker, heart attack.[21]
 - Robert B. Hauser, 75, American cinematographer.[22]
 - Kim Il-sung, 82, Founder and first leader of North Korea, heart attack.[23]
 - Robert Edwin Lee, 75, American playwright and lyricist.[24]
 - Lars-Eric Lindblad, 67, Swedish-American entrepreneur and explorer.
 - José García Narezo, 71, Mexican painter.
 - Dick Sargent, 64, American actor, prostate cancer.[25]
 
9
    
- Trevor King, 41, British Ulster loyalist and UVF member.
 - Sabby Lewis, 79, American jazz pianist, band leader, and arranger.[26]
 - Bill Mosienko, 72, Ukrainian Canadian ice hockey player.[27]
 - Paul M. Naghdi, 70, Irani-American engineer, lung cancer.[28]
 - Surendra Nath, 68, Indian politician and Governor of Punjab.
 - W. L. Warren, 64, British historian and medievalist.[29]
 
10
    
- Lélia Gonzalez, 59, Brazilian politician, anthropologist and human rights acivist.
 - André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans, 88, Indonesian botanist.[30]
 - Robert Mellin, 91, Ukrainian-American composer, lyricist and music publisher.
 - Earl Strom, 66, American National Basketball Association referee, brain cancer.[31]
 
11
    
- Lex Humphries, 57, American jazz drummer.[32]
 - Gary Kildall, 52, American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur, injury.[33]
 - Rama Raghoba Rane, 76, Indian Army officer.
 - Savannah, 23, American pornographic film actress, suicide.
 
12
    
- Elder Paisios of Mount Athos, 69, Greek Eastern Orthodox monk, cancer.
 - James Joll, 76, British historian.[34]
 - Irena Krzywicka, 95, Polish feminist, writer, and women's rights activist .[35]
 - David Malcolm Lewis, 66, English historian.[36]
 - Wal-Berg, 83, French composer and conductor.
 
13
    
- Eddie Boyd, 79, American blues pianist, singer and songwriter.[37]
 - Anita Bärwirth, 75, German gymnast.[38]
 - Gerry Couture, 68, Canadian ice hockey player.[39]
 - John Kramer, 59, Danish football player.[40]
 - Juozas Miltinis, 86, Lithuanian actor and theatre director.
 - Jimmie Reese, 92, American Major League Baseball player.[41]
 - Murray Tyrrell, 80, Australian public servant.
 - Marik Vos-Lundh, 71, Swedish costume designer.[42]
 - Olin Chaddock Wilson, 85, American astronomer.[43]
 
14
    
- Robert Jungk, 81, Austrian writer, journalist, historian and pacifist.[44]
 - Eric Linden, 84, American actor.[45]
 - Alberto Lionello, 64, Italian film actor, singer and presenter, cancer.[46]
 - Jeanne Bieruma Oosting, 96, Dutch engraver, visual artist, and book designer.[47]
 - César Tovar, 54, Venezuelan baseball player, pancreatic cancer.[48]
 
15
    
- Patricio Carvajal, 77, Chilean admiral and member of the military dictatorship, suicide.[49]
 - Harald Molander, 84, Swedish film producer.
 - Mona Rico, 87, Mexican-American actress.
 - William Walters, 86, South African athlete and Olympian.[50]
 
16
    
- Madzy Rollin Couquerque, 91, Dutch hockey- and tennis player.[51]
 - Robert Médus, 65, French rugby union and rugby league football player.[52]
 - William Revelli, 92, American conductor.[53]
 - Julian Schwinger, 76, American theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize laureate, pancreatic cancer.[54]
 
17
    
- Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, 86, Indonesian novelist and poet.
 - Krešimir Arapović, 69, Croatian football player and manager.
 - Jean Borotra, 95, French tennis champion.[55]
 - Harry Harris, 74, British-American biochemist and geneticist.[56]
 - Horrie Gorringe, 99, Australian rules football player.
 - Billy Hillenbrand, 72, American gridiron football player.[57]
 - Henry Maier, 76, American politician, pneumonia.[58]
 - Jerry Mays, 54, American gridiron football player, melanoma.
 - Enrique San Pedro, 66, Cuban-American Roman Catholic bishop and missionary.
 - Gozo Shioda, 78, Japanese master of aikido.
 
18
    
- Predrag Golubović, 59, Serbian film director and screenwriter.
 - Merle Hapes, 75, American gridiron football player.[59]
 - Leonas Petrauskas, 75, Lithuanian basketball player.
 - Jens Scheer, 59, German physicist and anti-nuclear activist.
 - Michele Zaza, 49, Italian member of the Camorra criminal organisation, heart attack.[60]
 
19
    
- Eilís Dillon, 74, Irish author.[61]
 - Rudolf Firkušný, 82, Moravian-American classical pianist.[62]
 - Ray Flaherty, 90, American NBA football player and coach.[63]
 - Ernst Müller-Hermann, 78, German politician.
 - Andy Penman, 51, Scottish football player.
 - Gottfried Reinhardt, 81, Austrian-American film director and producer, pancreatic cancer.[64]
 - W. L. Warren, 64, British historian and medievalist .[65]
 - Han Xu, 70, Chinese diplomat.[66]
 
20
    
- Paul Delvaux, 96, Belgian painter.[67]
 - Patrick J. Hillings, 71, American politician.[68]
 - Suzanne Juyol, 74, French opera soprano.[69]
 - Laila Shahzada, 68, Pakistani abstract painter, killed in gas explosion.
 - Choi Yung-keun, 71, South Korean football player.
 
21
    
- Pere Calders, 80, Spanish writer and cartoonist.[70]
 - Dorothy Collins, 67, Canadian-American singer, actress, and recording artist, asthma.[71]
 - John Ernest, 72, American abstract artist.
 - Clarissa Kaye, 63, Australian actress, cancer.[72]
 - Charles Lynch, 74, Canadian journalist and author.[73]
 - Marijac, 85, French comics writer, artist, and editor.
 - Henri Mouillefarine, 83, French cyclist.[74]
 - Hugh Scott, 93, American lawyer and politician, heart attack.[75]
 
22
    
- Colin Cole, 78, English cricket player.
 - Jim Healy, 70, American sports commentator, complications of liver cancer.[76]
 - Alexandre Hogue, 96, American artist.[77]
 
23
    
- Eva Bacon, 85, Austrian-Australian activist and feminist.
 - Mario Brega, 71, Italian actor, heart attack.
 - Hans J. Salter, 98, Austrian-American film composer.[78]
 - Lennox Sebe, 67, President of Ciskei.
 - John Marlow Thompson, 79, British RAF officer and flying ace during World War II.
 
24
    
- Leo Brongersma, 87, Dutch zoologist, herpetologist, and author.[79]
 - Helen Cordero, 79, American Cochiti Pueblo potter.
 - Utaro Hashimoto, 87, Japanese 9-dan Go player.
 - Robert Wangila, 26, Kenyan boxer and Olympic champion, injuries sustained during boxing match.[80]
 
25
    
- Walter Baxter, 79, English novelist.[81]
 - Gerald Eades Bentley, 92, American academic and literary scholar.[82]
 - Jack Clemo, 78, British poet and writer.[83]
 - David Regan, 55, British academic, suicide.[84]
 - William E. Schevill, 88, American paleontologist.[85]
 
26
    
- James Luther Adams, 92, American theologian.[86]
 - Roland Gladu, 83, Canadian baseball third baseman.[87]
 - Christy Henrich, 22, American artistic gymnast, anorexia nervosa.[88]
 - W. Dorr Legg, 89, American landscape architect gay rights activist.[89]
 - Tonia Marketaki, 51, Greek film director and screenwriter.
 - Ernst Schröder, 79, German actor, suicide.[90]
 - Terry Scott, 67, English actor and comedian, cancer.
 - Junnosuke Yoshiyuki, 70, Japanese novelist and short-story writer, liver cancer.[91]
 
27
    
- Kevin Carter, 33, South African photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, suicide.[92]
 - Rosa Chacel, 96, Spanish writer.[93]
 - Irving Folwartshny, 80, American hammer thrower and weight thrower.
 - Eduard Kolmanovsky, 71, Soviet/Russian composer.
 - Howie Livingston, 72, American gridiron football player.[94]
 - Tai Solarin, 71, Nigerian educator and author.[95]
 
28
    
- Bernard Delfont, 84, Russian-British theatrical impresario.[96]
 - Arthur Holt, 83, British cricket player.
 - Alfred Phillips, 86, Canadian diver and Olympian.[97]
 - Erwin Ringel, 73, Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist.[98]
 - Colin Turnbull, 69, British-American anthropologist, AIDS-related complications.[99]
 - Munawwaruz Zaman, 44, Pakistani field hockey player, heart atack.
 
29
    
- Grigol Abashidze, 79, Georgian poet.[100]
 - John Britton, 69, American physician, homicide.
 - Dorothy Hodgkin, 84, British chemist and Nobel Prize laureate, cerebral hemorrhage.[101]
 - Mussum, 53, Brazilian actor and musician, cardiovascular disease.
 - Paul Francis Tanner, 89, American Roman Catholic bishop.
 
30
    
- John Barnabas, 64, Indian evolutionary biologist.
 - Janis Carter, 80, American actress, heart attack.[102]
 - Lionel Deraniyagala, 53, Sri Lankan actor.
 - Konstantin Kalser, 73, German-American film producer and advertising executive.[103]
 - Derek Raymond, 63, English crime writer.[104]
 - Ryszard Riedel, 37, Polish singer and songwriter.
 - Theo van Scheltinga, 80, Dutch chess player.
 
31
    
- Joe Bratty, 33, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary, shot by the IRA.[105]
 - Raymond Elder, 32, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary, shot by the IRA.[105]
 - Carlos A. Santos-Viola, 82, Filipino architect .
 - Anne Shelton, 70, English vocalist, heart attack.
 - Caitlin Thomas, 80, English author and the wife of writer Dylan Thomas.[106]
 
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