Deaths in December 2007
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2007.
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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.
December 2007
1
- Rassim al-Jumaili, 69, Iraqi actor and comedian, kidney failure.[1]
- Jennifer Davidson, 38, American executive, senior vice president of programming and scheduling for Cartoon Network.[2]
- Elisabeth Eybers, 92, South African-born poet.[3]
- Tony Fall, 67, British rally driver and Opel Motorsport Team director, heart attack.[4]
- Ken McGregor, 78, Australian tennis player, stomach cancer.[5]
- Danny Newman, 88, American publicist for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, pulmonary fibrosis.[6]
- Anton Rodgers, 74, British actor.[7]
2
- Jennifer Alexander, 35, Canadian-born American ballet dancer, traffic collision.[8]
- Robert O. Anderson, 90, American founder and former CEO of ARCO.[9]
- Nelly Beltrán, 82, Argentine actress.[10]
- Elizabeth Hardwick, 91, American co-founder of The New York Review of Books.[11]
- Doreen Kartinyeri, 72, Ngarrindjeri elder and historian.[12]
- David Maybury-Lewis, 78, British anthropologist.[13]
- Eleonora Rossi Drago, 82, Italian actress, cerebral haemorrhage.[14]
- Les Shannon, 81, English football player (Liverpool, Burnley) and manager (Bury, Blackpool).[15]
- Thomas F. Torrance, 94, Scottish theologian.[16]
3
- Art Arfons, 81, American jet-car driver and drag racer, three-time world land speed record holder.[17]
- John Belgrave, 67, New Zealand public servant, Chief Ombudsman (2003–2007), cancer.[18]
- Jaime Fuster, 66, Puerto Rican politician and jurist, Resident Commissioner (1985–1992), heart attack.[19]
- Susumu Katsumata, 63, Japanese manga artist and illustrator, melanoma.[20]
- James Kemsley, 59, Australian cartoonist (Ginger Meggs), motor neurone disease.[21]
- Keshav Meshram, 70, Indian writer and critic, lung cancer.[22]
- Lord Bloody Wog Rolo, 62, Australian activist, renal cell carcinoma.[23]
- Heloneida Studart, 76, Brazilian writer, essayist, playwright, journalist, advocate for women's rights, and political figure.[24]
4
- Chad "Pimp C" Butler, 33, American rap artist (UGK), sleep apnea and accidental overdose.[25][26]
- Jake Gaudaur, 87, Canadian Commissioner of the Canadian Football League (1968–1984), cancer.[27]
- Jay H. Gordon, 77, American politician, Vermont Auditor of Accounts (1965–1969), smoke inhalation.[28]
- Stanley McArdle, 85, British admiral.[29]
- Norval Morrisseau, 75, Canadian Ojibwe artist, founder of the Woodlands Style, Parkinson's disease.[30]
- David "Chip" Reese, 56, American professional poker player, heart attack.[31]
- Herman Rose, 98, American cityscape painter, cancer.[32]
- Carlos Valdes, 81, Cuban conga player, respiratory failure.[33]
5
- M. V. Dhond, 93, Indian literary and art critic.[34]
- Christine Finn, 78, English actress.[35]
- Robin Gloag, 64, British co-founder of Stagecoach Group, traffic collision.[36]
- Arnold Hardy, 85, American Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, complications from hip surgery.[37]
- Robert A. Hawkins, 19, American mass murderer, suicide by gunshot.[38]
- Andrew Imbrie, 86, American composer.[39]
- Dan Iosif, 57, Romanian revolutionary, lung cancer.[40]
- Jillian Kesner-Graver, 58, American actress (Happy Days), Orson Welles historian, staph infection.[41]
- Alois Kracher, 48, Austrian winemaker, pancreatic cancer.[42]
- Peter Orton, 64, English television producer, cancer.[43]
- George Paraskevaides, 91, Cypriot businessman (Joannou & Paraskevaides) and philanthropist.[44]
- Karlheinz Stockhausen, 79, German composer.[45]
- Tony Tenser, 87, British film producer.[46]
- Harry Thomson Jones, 82, British racehorse trainer.[47]
- Rene Villanueva, 53, Filipino playwright and author, stroke.[48]
- John Winter, 83, Australian athlete, 1948 Olympics high jump gold medalist.[49]
6
- Wolfgang Assbrock, 55, German politician, member of the CDU and Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.[50]
- Mike Donkin, 56, British reporter and journalist (BBC News), cancer.[51]
- Katy French, 24, Irish model, suspected overdose.[52]
- Jacques Hébert, 84, Canadian politician, Senator (1983–1998).[53]
- John Hill, 95, British politician, Conservative MP for South Norfolk (1955–1974).[54]
- John Pilkington Hudson, 97, British horticulturist and bomb disposal expert.[55]
- Gennadi Kinko, 65, Soviet Estonian rower.[56]
- Murray Klein, 84, American businessman, co-owner of New York City's Zabar's food emporium, lung cancer.[57]
- Shelley Rohde, 74, British journalist and author.[58]
- Ken Southworth, 89, American cartoon animator (Hanna-Barbera, Walt Disney Animation Studios), stroke.[59]
- András Szöllősy, 86, Hungarian composer.[60]
7
- Noel Forster, 75, British artist.[61]
- Fuad Hassan, 78, Indonesian Minister of Education (1985–1993), cancer.[62]
- John Hollowbread, 73, British football goalkeeper (Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton).[63]
8
- Donald Burton, 73, British actor, husband of actress Carroll Baker, emphysema.[64]
- Ioan Fiscuteanu, 70, Romanian actor, colon cancer.[65]
- Dmitry Grigorieff, 89, American Episcopalian prelate, dean emeritus of Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Washington, D.C., cardiac arrest.[66]
- Roger King, 63, American TV executive (King World, CBS), developed Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy! and The Oprah Winfrey Show, stroke.[67]
- Gerardo García Pimentel, 24, Mexican crime reporter, shot.[68]
- Al Scaduto, 79, American cartoonist (They'll Do It Every Time).[69]
9
- John Stuart Archer, 64, British chemical engineer and academic administrator.[70]
- István Borzsák, 92, Hungarian classical scholar.[71]
- Edward Dutkiewicz, 46, British artist.[72]
- Wayne Howard, 58, American comic book artist (Charlton Comics), heart attack.[73]
- Apichet Kittikorncharoen, 25, Thai singer, brain injury.[74]
- Jim Langley, 78, British footballer for England, Fulham, and QPR, heart attack.[75]
- Matthew J. Murray, 24, American spree killer, suicide by gunshot.[76]
- Elspeth Rostow, 90, American academic, University of Texas dean, widow of Walt Whitman Rostow, heart attack.[77]
- Kurt Schmied, 81, Austrian footballer, former member of the national team.[78]
- Thore Skogman, 76, Swedish musician, stroke.[79]
- Rafael Sperafico, 26, Brazilian racing driver, race crash.[80]
- J. Fife Symington Jr., 97, American diplomat to Trinidad and Tobago, complications of old age.[81]
- Gordon Zahn, 84, American Catholic peace activist, co-founder of Pax Christi USA, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[82]
10
- Jack Crichton, 91, American industrialist.[83]
- George Morris, 76, American football player (Georgia Tech, San Francisco 49ers), apparent heart attack.[84]
- Aqsa Parvez, 16, Canadian allegedly killed for refusing to wear hijab, strangled.[85]
- Jerry Ricks, 67, American blues guitarist.[86]
- James Roxburgh, 86, British prelate, Bishop of Barking.[87]
- Gordon Samuels, 84, Australian Governor of New South Wales (1996–2001).[88]
- Henrietta Yurchenko, 91, American folklorist.[89]
11
- Ashleigh Aston Moore, 26, American-born Canadian actress, accidental heroin overdose.[90]
- Allan Berube, 61, American gay historian and writer, complications from stomach ulcers.[91]
- José Luis Calva, 38, Mexican writer, serial killer and cannibal, apparent suicide.[92]
- Freddie Fields, 84, American Hollywood agent, producer and studio executive, lung cancer.[93]
- Pat Hannigan, 71, Canadian NHL ice hockey player.[94]
- Christie Hennessy, 62, Irish singer and songwriter, cancer.[95]
- Nicholas Kao Se Tseien, 110, Chinese supercentenarian, world's oldest Catholic priest.[96]
- Carl Ludwig, Archduke of Austria, 89, Austrian son of Emperor Charles I of Austria.[97]
- Ottomar Pinto, 76, Brazilian politician, Governor of Roraima (2004–2007), heart attack.[98]
- Tatsuzō Shimaoka, 88, Japanese potter, living national treasure, acute liver failure.[99]
- Terry Yates, 57, American biologist, discovered source of hantavirus, brain cancer.[100]
12
- Basuki, 51, Indonesian comedian.[101]
- Ted Corbitt, 88, American ultramarathon runner, respiratory complications.[102]
- Shawn Eckardt, 40, American bodyguard and businessman, conspired to assault Nancy Kerrigan, natural causes.[103]
- Josep Guinovart, 80, Spanish artist.[104]
- François al-Hajj, 54, Lebanese Army general, roadside bomb.[105][106]
- Márcio Montarroyos, 59, Brazilian jazz trumpeter, lung cancer.[107]
- Jim Nevill, 80, British police officer, former head of Scotland Yard anti-terrorist squad.[108]
- Alfons Maria Stickler, 97, Austrian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.[109]
- Ike Turner, 76, American R&B musician and record producer, ex-husband of singer Tina Turner, cocaine overdose.[110][111]
- Schuster Vance, 47, American actor, cancer.[112]
- Lee Vincent, 91, American bassist and radio personality (WILK), heart failure.[113]
- Yuli Vorontsov, 78, Russian diplomat, former ambassador to the United Nations and United States.[114]
13
- Philippe Clay, 80, French singer and actor.[115]
- Fuat Deniz, 40, Swedish-Assyrian sociologist, stabbed.[116]
- Wiggo Hanssen, 84, Norwegian Olympic speed skater.[117]
- Laura Huxley, 96, American musician and author, widow of Aldous Huxley, cancer.[118]
- Jan Jakub Kotík, 35, Czech artist and rock drummer, cancer.[119]
- Alain Payet, 60, French adult film director.[120]
- Robert Russin, 93, American sculptor.[121]
- Floyd Red Crow Westerman, 71, American musician, actor (Dances With Wolves) and Native American activist, leukemia.[122]
14
- Issam Al Zaim, 67, Syrian economist, former Minister of Industry, heart attack.[123]
- Hank Kaplan, 87, American boxing historian, cancer.[124]
- Maria Lauterbach, 20, American marine and murder victim.[125]
- Clarence Marshall, 82, American Major League Baseball pitcher (New York Yankees).[126]
- Frank Morgan, 73, American saxophonist.[127]
- Emory Sekaquaptewa, 78, American indigenous Hopi anthropologist.[128]
- Krishna Srinivas, 94, Indian poet and writer.[129]
- Jan Švéda, 76, Czech Olympic rower.[130]
15
- John Berg, 58, American actor, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[131]
- Jean Bottéro, 93, French Assyriologist.[132]
- St. Clair Bourne, 64, American documentary filmmaker (Half Past Autumn), pulmonary embolism.[133]
- Julia Carson, 69, American member of the House of Representatives from Indiana since 1997, lung cancer.[134]
- Gerard Fairtlough, 77, British biochemist and entrepreneur.[135]
- Andrzeja Górska, 91, Polish nun, abbess of the Grey Ursulines.[136]
- Ryan Gracie, 33, Brazilian martial artist.[137]
- Clem Jones, 89, Australian Lord Mayor of Brisbane (1961–1975), pneumonia.[138]
- Matjaž Klopčič, 73, Slovenian film director.[139]
- Diane Middlebrook, 68, American biographer and poet, cancer.[140]
- Giuseppe Rinaldi, 88, Italian actor and voice actor.[141]
- Tejeshwar Singh, 60, Indian publisher, newsreader and theatre activist, cardiac arrest.[142]
- Ace Vergel, 55, Filipino actor, cardiac arrest.[143]
- Jonathan Witchell, 33, British BBC reporter for Radio Kent.[144]
16
- Dan Fogelberg, 56, American singer-songwriter ("Same Old Lang Syne"), prostate cancer.[145]
- Harald Genzmer, 98, German composer of classical music.[146]
- Ismail Gulgee, 81, Pakistani painter, strangled.[147]
- Serge Vinçon, 58, French politician.[148]
17
- Don Chevrier, 69, Canadian sportscaster.[149]
- Joel Dorn, 65, American jazz, pop and R&B record producer, heart attack.[150]
- Jim Holstein, 77, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers).[151]
- Tom Murphy, 83, American politician, speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives (1973–2002), complications of a stroke.[152]
- Marnesba Tackett, 99, American civil rights activist.[153]
- Jack Zander, 99, American animator (Tom and Jerry).[154]
18
- Walter Bowart, 68, American co-founder of East Village Other, colon cancer.[155]
- Gerald Le Dain, 83, Canadian jurist, Justice of the Supreme Court.[156]
- Carl Graff-Wang, 64, Norwegian Olympic handball player.[157]
- Samuel Karlin, 83, American mathematician, heart attack.[158]
- Jack Linkletter, 70, American television host, son of Art Linkletter, lymphoma.[159]
- Motiur Rahman, 58, Indian politician, Rashtriya Janata Dal member of the Rajya Sabha since 2005, heart attack.[160]
- Bill Strauss, 60, American writer and satirist, founder of political comedy group Capitol Steps, pancreatic cancer.[161]
19
- Frank Capra, Jr., 73, American movie studio executive, son of director Frank Capra, prostate cancer.[162]
- James Costigan, 81, American actor and television writer (Eleanor and Franklin), heart failure.[163]
- Desmond C. Derbyshire, 83, British linguist.[164]
- John A. Garraty, 87, American historian, heart failure.[165]
- Albert L. O'Neil, 87, American politician, Boston City Council (1971–1999).[166]
20
- Tommy Byrne, 87, American baseball player.[167]
- Jeanne Carmen, 77, American actress and pin-up girl, lymphoma.[168]
- Arabella Churchill, 58, British founder of Children's World charity, granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill, pancreatic cancer.[169]
- Russell Coffey, 109, American serviceman, one of three known remaining American veterans of World War I.[170]
- Lorne Davis, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens) and scout (Edmonton Oilers).[171]
- Ted Finn, 68, Canadian intelligence official, director of CSIS (1984–1987).[172]
- John Gibbs, 90, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Coventry (1976–1985).[173]
- Peer Hultberg, 72, Danish author and psychoanalyst.[174]
- Geoffrey Martin, 79, British historian and Keeper of the Public Records (1982–1988).[175]
- Lydia Mendoza, 91, American Tejano music singer and guitarist.[176]
- Robbie Williams, 45, Australian politician, first Indigenous Australian Brisbane City councillor, former ATSIC commissioner, heart attack.[177]
21
- Adolfas Akelaitis, 97, Lithuanian Olympic athlete.[178]
- Carol Bly, 77, American author and poet, ovarian cancer.[179]
- Kex Gorin, 56, British drummer (Magnum), kidney cancer.[180]
- Ken Hendricks, 66, American contractor and billionaire, fall from roof.[181]
- Hans Imhoff, 85, German businessman, founder of Imhoff Chocolate Museum in Cologne.[182]
- Jack Lamabe, 71, American Major League Baseball pitcher.[183]
- Ken Lee, 75, Chinese-born Australian businessman, owner and co-founder of Bing Lee superstores, cancer.[184]
- Saadia Marciano, 57, Israeli Black Panthers leader, member of the Knesset.[185]
- Norton Nascimento, 45, Brazilian actor, heart failure.[186]
- Jeani Read, 60, Canadian journalist, cancer.[187]
- Battista Serioli, 107, Italian World War I veteran.[188]
22
- Joe Ames, 86, American singer (Ames Brothers), heart attack.[189]
- Philip Bednall, 76, Australian cricketer.[190]
- Chrysostomos I, 80, Cypriot prelate, Archbishop of Cyprus (1977–2006).[191]
- Sir Charles Court, 96, Australian politician, Premier of Western Australia (1974–1982).[192]
- Andy Davis, 80, American football player (Washington Redskins).[193]
- Sylvan Fox, 79, American journalist, complications from pneumonia.[194]
- Andrew Glyn, 64, British economist.[195]
- Julien Gracq, 97, French writer.[196]
- Lucien Teisseire, 88, French road bicycle racer.[197]
- Marvin Wachman, 90, American historian, President of Lincoln University and Temple University, heart failure.[198]
- Ruth Wallis, 87, American singer-songwriter, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[199]
- Takashi Yamamoto, 58, Japanese politician.[200]
23
- Dale Baird, 71, American thoroughbred horse trainer, traffic collision.[201]
- Donald Chant, 79, Canadian biologist and environmental advocate.[202]
- Evelyn Gandy, 87, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi (1976–1980).[203]
- W.F. Ganong, 83, American neuroendocrinologist, prostate cancer.[204]
- Michael Kidd, 92, American film and stage choreographer, cancer.[205]
- Aloísio Lorscheider, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal, heart failure.[206]
- Tyler MacDuff, 82, American actor.[207]
- Hans Mild, 73, Swedish footballer and ice hockey player.[208]
- Oscar Peterson, 82, Canadian jazz pianist, kidney failure and complications from a stroke.[209]
- Rhoda Pritzker, 93, American philanthropist, member of the Pritzker family.[210]
- Ferreira Queimado, 94, Portuguese former chairman of S.L. Benfica, after long illness.[211]
- Kevin Sinclair, 65, New Zealand-born Hong Kong reporter, editor and columnist for the South China Morning Post, cancer.[212]
- Osvaldo Reyes, 88, Chilean painter, stroke.[213]
- Frank Swaelen, 77, Belgian politician, former President of the Senate and Minister of State.[214]
24
- Jim Angel, 67, Australian radio newsreader, stroke.[215]
- Cláudio Camunguelo, 60, Brazilian composer and singer, diabetes.[216]
- Reinhard Heß, 62, German ski jumping coach, pancreatic cancer.[217]
- Wilhelmina Jashemski, 97, American archaeologist, renal failure.[218]
- Andreas Matzbacher, 25, Austrian cyclist, traffic collision.[219]
- Sir Nicholas Pumfrey, 56, British judge, stroke.[220]
- George Warrington, 55, American transportation official, President of Amtrak (1998–2002), pancreatic cancer.[221]
25
- Jim Beauchamp, 68, American Major League Baseball player and coach, leukemia.[222]
- Tommy Harmer, 79, British footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Watford and Chelsea).[223]
- John Hayes, 80, New Zealand test cricketer.[224]
- Patricia Kirkwood, 86, British actress, Alzheimer's disease.[225]
- Hugh Massingberd, 60, British genealogist and journalist, former Daily Telegraph obituary editor.[226]
- Mighty King Kong, 34, Kenyan reggae musician.[227]
- Hans Otte, 81, German avant-garde composer and pianist.[228]
- G. P. Sippy, 93, Indian film producer and director.[229]
- Carlos Eduardo Sousa Jr., 17, American student, tiger attack.[230]
- Tatiana, 4, American-born Siberian tiger at San Francisco Zoo, mauled a visitor to death, shot.[230]
- Sir George Vallings, 75, British vice admiral, throat cancer.[231]
26
- Raúl Bernao, 66, Argentine footballer, hepatitis.[232]
- Sir Phillip Bridges, 85, British barrister and judge, Chief Justice of the Gambia.[233]
- Jim Castiglia, 89, American football and baseball player, natural causes.[234]
- Joe Dolan, 68, Irish singer and entertainer, brain haemorrhage.[235]
- Andrew Grima, 86, British jeweller.[236]
- Voitto Liukkonen, 67, Finnish sports commentator.[237]
- Paul D. MacLean, 94, American physician, developed triune brain concept, heart attack.[238]
- Nina Menshikova, 79, Russian actress.[239]
- Stu Nahan, 81, American sportscaster, lymphoma.[240]
- John Pappenheimer, 92, American physiologist, respiratory failure.[241]
27
- Kit Ahern, 92, Irish politician.[242]
- Ben D. Altamirano, 77, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate since 1971, heart attack.[243]
- Ben Bamfuchile, 47, Zambian coach of the Namibia national football team, after short illness.[244]
- Benazir Bhutto, 54, Pakistani Opposition Leader and former Prime Minister (1988–1990, 1993–1996), assassinated.[245]
- Edward A. Brennan, 73, American businessman, former Chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Company.[246]
- Sir Howard Colvin, 88, British architectural historian.[247]
- Steven Florio, 58, American businessman, former CEO of Condé Nast, heart attack.[248]
- Jerzy Kawalerowicz, 85, Polish film director.[249]
- Jaan Kross, 87, Estonian writer.[250]
- Ed LaDou, 52, American pizza chef, popularized gourmet California-style pizzas, cancer.[251]
- Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza, 94, Brazilian pretender to the title Emperor of Brazil.[252]
- Peter Wing, 93, Canadian politician, mayor of Kamloops, North America's first mayor of Chinese descent, stroke.[253]
28
- Aidin Nikkhah Bahrami, 25, Iranian basketball player, traffic collision.[254]
- Jiří Pauer, 88, Czech composer, theatre director and academic.[255]
- Serigne Saliou Mbacké, 92, Senegalese religious leader, fifth caliph of the Mouride Islamic movement.[256]
- Amarnath Sehgal, 85, Indian sculptor.[257]
- Sun Daolin, 86, Chinese actor.[258]
- Tab Thacker, 45, American NCAA wrestling champion, actor (Police Academy films, City Heat, Wildcats), complications from diabetes.[259]
29
- Olayr Coan, 48, Brazilian actor and theater director, traffic collision.[260]
- Phil Dusenberry, 71, American advertising executive, lung cancer.[261]
- Kevin Greening, 44, British former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey.[262]
- Vincent Gruppuso, 67, American businessman, founder of Kozy Shack puddings, complications from diabetes.[263]
- Abdullah ibn Husayn al-Ahmar, 74, Yemeni politician, Parliamentary speaker since 1993, cancer.[264]
- Joan Ingpen, 91, British classical music manager (Ingpen & Williams), launched the career of Luciano Pavarotti.[265]
- Rex King-Clark, 94, British soldier and racing driver.[266]
- Robert Morris, 81, English cricketer.[267]
- Nonja, 55, Indonesian Sumatran orangutan thought to be world's oldest.[268]
- Phil O'Donnell, 35, Scottish footballer (Motherwell) with one Scotland cap, heart failure.[269][270]
- H. D. Thoreau, Jr., 84, American track-and-field authority and Olympics official, complications from Alzheimer's and stroke.[271]
- Shu Uemura, 79, Japanese makeup artist, pneumonia.[272]
30
- Bert Bolin, 82, Swedish meteorologist, stomach cancer.[273]
- Kinkri Devi, 82, Indian environmentalist.[274]
- Laila Kaland, 68, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–2001), after long illness.[275]
- Jorge Machiñena, 71, Uruguayan deputy (1985–2000), President of the Chamber (1996–1997), heart attack.[276]
- Leonard B. Meyer, 89, American musicologist.[277]
- Victor Navarra, 55, American coordinator for New York Marathon, cancer.[278]
- Doreen Norton, 85, British nursing pioneer.[279]
- Willie Robinson, 81, American blues singer, injuries from a fire.[280]
- Louis Wolfson, 95, American businessman, bred and raced 1978 U.S. Triple Crown champion Affirmed, colon cancer.[281]
31
- Tommy Dickson, 78, British footballer (Linfield, Northern Ireland), after long illness.[282]
- Tony Elliott, 48, American football player (New Orleans Saints), natural causes.[283]
- Ralph Emmerson, 94, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Knaresborough (1972–1979).[284]
- Michael Goldberg, 83, American abstract expressionist painter, heart attack.[285]
- Bill Idelson, 88, American actor and script writer, complications from a broken hip.[286]
- Kathryn Ish, 71, American television, voiceover and theater actress (Laverne & Shirley), cancer.[287]
- Milton L. Klein, 97, Canadian politician, MP for Cartier (1963–1968).[288]
- Markku Peltola, 51, Finnish actor and musician.[289]
- Muhammad Osman Said, 85, Libyan Prime Minister (1960–1963).[290]
- Ettore Sottsass, 90, Italian designer, heart failure.[291]
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