Deaths in June 1991

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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1991.

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.

June 1991

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1

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  • Charlie Brackins, 55, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
  • Gordon Jackson, 67, Australian businessman.[1]
  • David Ruffin, 50, American singer (The Temptations), crack cocaine overdose.[2]
  • Árpád Soós, 78, Hungarian zoologist, entomologist and museologist.[3]
  • Toshio Usami, 83, Japanese field hockey player.[4]

2

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  • Ahmed Arif, 64, Turkish-Kurdish poet, heart attack.
  • John Coughlan, 56, Australian politician.[5]
  • Per Frøistad, 79, Norwegian footballer.
  • Hermann Jöckel, 70, German footballer.
  • Richard Meikle, 61, Australian actor.
  • Vincent Miceli, 76, American Catholic priest, theologian, and philosopher.
  • Robert Russell Newton, 72, American physicist, astronomer, and historian of science.
  • Joyce Treiman, 69, American painter.[6]

3

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  • Margit Anna, 77, Hungarian painter.[7]
  • Jimmie Bennett, 71, American baseball player.
  • Brian Bevan, 66, Australian rugby player.
  • Vince Colletta, 67, American comic book artist (Fantastic Four, Thor, Wonder Woman).[8]
  • Raffaele Costantino, 83, Italian footballer.[9]
  • Harry Glicken, 33, American volcanologist, pyroclastic flow.
  • Katia Krafft, 49, French volcanologist, pyroclastic flow.
  • Maurice Krafft, 45, French volcanologist, pyroclastic flow.
  • Dinesh Goswami, 56, Indian politician.[10]
  • Osmo Kaila, 75, Finnish chess master.[11]
  • Eva Le Gallienne, 92, English-American actress.[12]
  • Andy Milligan, 62, American playwright, AIDS.[13]
  • Takeshi Nagata, 77, Japanese geophysicist.

4

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  • Pentti Elo, 61, Finnish Olympic field hockey player (1952).[14]
  • Adriaan Katte, 90, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1928).[15]
  • John Potter, 81, American Olympic fencer (1936).
  • Franz Schafranek, 61, Austrian theatre director.[16]
  • MC Trouble, 20, American rap artist, heart failure.
  • Rudolf Vogel, 85, German politician and member of the Bundestag.

5

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  • Rosalina Abejo, 68, Filipino composer.
  • Evelyn Boucher, 99, British film actress.
  • Min Chueh Chang, 82, Chinese-American biologist.
  • Carl-Erik Holmberg, 84, Swedish football player.[17]
  • Ho Jong-suk, 88, Korean communist revolutionist, atheist, activist, journalist, and writer.
  • Barry Kelley, 82, American actor (Oklahoma!, The Manchurian Candidate, The Asphalt Jungle).[18]
  • Larry Kert, 60, American actor (West Side Story), AIDS-related complications.[19]
  • Grete Kunz, 82, Czechoslovakian painter.
  • Jacques Mitterrand, 82, French politician and Grand Master.
  • Sylvia Porter, 77, American economist, journalist and author.[20]
  • Arthur Trudeau, 88, American Army lieutenant general.

6

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  • Gianni De Luca, 64, Italian comic book artist and visual artist.[21]
  • Hernán Espinosa, 75, Spanish Olympic equestrian (1956, 1960).
  • Stan Getz, 64, American saxophonist ("The Girl from Ipanema"), liver cancer.[22]
  • Carl Kaplanoff, 74, American football player.
  • Adnan Süvari, 64-65, Turkish football coach, heart attack.
  • Kurt Treu, 62, German classical philologist.[23]

7

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  • Tahir Allauddin Al-Qadri Al-Gillani, 58, Iraqi-Pakistani Sufi philosopher.
  • Antoine Blondin, 69, French writer.[24]
  • Alfred Kornprobst, 50, German Olympic weightlifter (1964).
  • Jack Lancien, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
  • Sydney McMeekan, 66, British Olympic basketball player (1948).
  • Haoui Montaug, 38-39, American nightclub bouncer and revue operator, suicide by overdose.[25]

8

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  • Manuel Álvarez, 80, Mexican Olympic sprinter (1932).
  • Mary Bacon, 43, American jockey and model, suicide.[26]
  • Iker Belausteguigoitía, 63, Mexican Olympic sailor (1964, 1968).
  • Heidi Brühl, 49, German singer and actress, breast cancer.[27]
  • Pierrette Caillol, 92, French stage and film actress.[28]
  • Monroe D. Donsker, 66, American mathematician, cancer.[29]
  • Maurice Huet, 72, French Olympic fencer (1948).[30]
  • Bimal Krishna Matilal, 56, British-Indian philosopher.[31]
  • Saim Polatkan, 83, Turkish Olympic equestrian (1936).
  • Bertice Reading, 57, American-English actress, stroke.[32]
  • David Allan Young, 76, American entomologist.
  • Wilhelm Szewczyk, 75, Polish writer, poet, communist activist, and politician.[33]

9

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  • Claudio Arrau, 88, Chilean pianist, complications from surgery.[34]
  • Joe Hamilton, 62, American television producer and actor, cancer.[35]
  • Howard Hobson, 87, American basketball player and coach.[36]
  • Erkki Järvinen, 86, Finnish Olympic triple jumper (1928).
  • J. Raymond Jones, 91, American politician.[37]
  • Raj Khosla, 66, Indian filmmaker.[38]
  • Charles Loloma, 70, American artist and jeweler.[39]
  • Gian Carlo Ronchetti, 77, Italian Olympic bobsledder (1948).

10

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  • Jean Bruller, 89, French novelist.[40]
  • Jim Burrows, 86, New Zealand rugby player and soldier.
  • Tormod Mobraaten, 81, Norwegian-Canadian Olympic skier (1936, 1948).[41]
  • Irvine Page, 90, American physiologist.[42]
  • Jack Purcell, 87, Canadian world champion badminton player.
  • Anders Sæterøy, 90, Norwegian politician.
  • Silvan Tomkins, 80, American psychologist.[43]

11

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  • David Croll, 91, Canadian politician.
  • Cromwell Everson, 65, South African composer.
  • George Henry Guilfoyle, 77, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Friedl Hardt, 72, German actress.[44]
  • Goldie Holt, 89, American baseball player, scout, coach and manager.[45]
  • Alf Hurley, 78, Australian rules footballer.
  • Bert Reisfeld, 84, Austrian lyricist.[46]
  • Carl Ring, 89, American Olympic hurdler (1928).[47]
  • Alvin Benjamin Rubin, 71, American judge.
  • Moe Spahn, 79, American basketball player, heart failure.[48]
  • Wolfgang Stegmüller, 68, German-Austrian philosopher.[49]
  • John Vallier, 70, English pianist, lung cancer.[50]
  • Michael Wall, 44, British playwright.[51]

12

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  • Iwao Ageishi, 83, Japanese Olympic skier (1932).[52]
  • Alexander Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton, 93, British businessman and politician.
  • Reg Hamilton, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Black Hawks), and coach.
  • Branko Hofman, 61, Slovene poet, writer and playwright.
  • Alfred Pasquali, 92, French actor and theatre director.[53]
  • Eric Smith, 56, Scottish football player.

13

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  • Ubaldesco Baldi, 46, Italian sport shooter and Olympic medalist (1976).[54]
  • Willy Bernath, 77, Swiss Olympic cross-country skier (1936).
  • Karl Bielig, 92, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
  • Edward Blood, 82, American Olympic skier (1932, 1936).
  • Loulou Boulaz, 83, Swiss mountain climber and alpine skier.
  • Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin, 81, Irish language activist, nationalist and far-right politician.
  • John Jordan, 81, American basketball player and coach.[55]
  • Marek Kuczma, 55, Polish mathematician.
  • John Schmitt, 89, American Olympic rower (1928).[56]

14

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  • Peggy Ashcroft, 83, English actress (A Passage to India ,The Nun's Story, Three into Two Won't Go), stroke.[57]
  • Shiro Kasamatsu, 93, Japanese artist.
  • Lozan Kotsev, 80, Bulgarian football manager.
  • David McKibbin, 78, Irish cricketer.
  • Bernard Miles, 83, English actor.[58]
  • Vladimir Mikhaylovich Petrov, 84, Soviet diplomat and defector.[59]
  • John Pilch, 65, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers).
  • Frank Valentino, 84, American operatic baritone.[60]

15

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  • Abdullah Mubarak Al-Sabah, 76, Kuwaiti royal.[61]
  • Happy Chandler, 92, American politician and baseball official, heart attack.[62]
  • Wacław Król, 75, Polish Air Force pilot and officer.[63]
  • Arthur Lewis, 76, Saint Lucian economist, Nobel Prize recipient (1979).[64]
  • Virgil Rayburn, 80, American gridiron football player.[65]
  • Les Selvage, 48, American basketball player.[66]

16

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  • Vicki Brown, 50, English singer, breast cancer.
  • Bruce Cummings, 64, Canadian football player, heart attack.
  • Evan Denham, 78, New Zealand cricketer and surgeon.
  • Lanny Harris, 51, American baseball umpire.
  • Emmanuel Laroche, 76, French linguist.[67]
  • Leslie Mahaffy, 14, Canadian murder victim.
  • Adina Mandlová, 81, Czech film and stage actress, tuberculosis.[68]

17

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  • Mehmet Aziz, 97, Turkish Cypriot medical doctor.
  • Harry Darbyshire, 59, English footballer.[69]
  • Pierre Jamet, 98, French harpist.[70]
  • Beatrice Pons, 85, American actress.

18

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  • Ronald Allen, 60, British actor (Crossroads, A Night to Remember, Doctor Who), cancer.[71]
  • Vivion Brewer, 90, American desegregationist.[72]
  • Joan Caulfield, 69, American actress, cancer.[73]
  • Bill Douglas, 57, Scottish film director.[74]
  • Leonida Frascarelli, 85, Italian racing cyclist.[75]
  • Eric Halstead, 79, New Zealand politician.

19

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  • Jean Arthur, 90, American actress (The More the Merrier, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Only Angels Have Wings), heart failure.[76]
  • Larry Bogart, 77, American anti–nuclear power activist, traffic accident.[77]
  • Åke Dahlqvist, 90, Swedish cinematographer.
  • Antonio del Amo, 79, Spanish screenwriter and film director, traffic collision.[78]
  • Oskar Fredriksen, 82, Norwegian cross-country skier.
  • Pete Rambo, 84, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).

20

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  • Kitty ter Braake, 77, Dutch Olympic sprinter (1936).
  • Roy Fournier, 69, Canadian politician.
  • Malcolm Frager, 56, American pianist.[79]
  • Bill Giaver, 94, American football player.
  • Anthony Hillary, 64, English cricketer.
  • Max Lüthi, 82, Swiss literary theorist.[80]
  • Jock Nelson, 83, Australian politician.[81]
  • Bill Paten, 94, Australian rugby league player.
  • Gerald Priestland, 64, British broadcaster.[82]
  • Michael Westphal, 26, German tennis player, AIDS-related complications.[83]
  • Isaac Wolfson, 93, Scottish businessman and philanthropist.[84]

21

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  • Julio Gallardo, 49, Chilean football player.[85]
  • Jackie Hunt, 71, American gridiron football player (Chicago Bears).[86]
  • Ivor Salter, 65, English actor.
  • Klaus Schwarzkopf, 68, German actor, AIDS.[87]
  • Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah, 34, Bangladeshi poet, drug abuse and depression.[88]
  • Toshihiro Shimamura, 79, Japanese Go player.

22

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  • Luigi Infantino, 70, Italian operatic tenor.[89]
  • Kevin O'Connor, 56, American actor.
  • Marv Owen, 85, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox), manager, coach and scout.[90]
  • Herbert Sohler, 82, German U-boat commander during World War II.

23

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  • Cyril Aldred, 77, English historian.[91]
  • Basdeo Bissoondoyal, 85, Mauritian educator and activist.
  • António Jacinto, 66, Angolan poet and politician.[92]
  • Piero Lulli, 68, Italian film actor.[93]
  • Lea Padovani, 70, Italian film actress.[94]
  • Michael Pfleghar, 58, German film director and screenwriter, suicide.[95]
  • Masayuki Takayanagi, 58, Japanese jazz musician.

24

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  • Czesław Białas, 60, Polish Olympic weightlifter (1952, 1956, 1960).
  • Sumner Locke Elliott, 73, Australian-American novelist and playwright.[96]
  • James Fawcett, 78, British barrister.[97]
  • Nitty Gritty, 34, Jamaican reggae singer, shot.[98]
  • Franz Hengsbach, 80, German Catholic cardinal and bishop.[99]
  • Hector Moir, 81, Australian rules footballer.
  • Philip Rastelli, 73, American mobster and boss of the Bonanno crime family, liver cancer.[100]
  • Rufino Tamayo, 91, Mexican painter, heart attack.[101]

25

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  • Colin Atkinson, 59, English cricket player and schoolmaster.
  • Hans Bernlöhr, 83, German Olympic boxer (1932).[102]
  • Michael Heidelberger, 103, American immunologist.[103]
  • Tauno Lindgren, 79, Finnish Olympic cyclist (1936).[104]
  • Orlando Madrigal, 70, Costa Rican Olympic judoka (1964).

26

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  • Vlasta Fabianová, 78, Czechoslovak film actress.
  • Kunibert Gensichen, 84, German actor.[105]
  • Domina Jalbert, 86, American aviator .
  • Johnny Johnson, 76, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox).[106]
  • Jack A. Marta, 88, American cinematographer.
  • Mike Masaoka, 76, Japanese-American lobbyist, author, and spokesman.[107]
  • Fred Reid, 81, British Olympic sprinter (1932).
  • Iwa Wanja, 85, Bulgarian-German actress.[108]
  • Öllegård Wellton, 59, Swedish actress.
  • Wolfgang Zilzer, 90, German actor.[109]

27

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  • Juan Brigo, 62-63, Argentine Olympic field hockey player (1948).
  • Klaas Bruinsma, 37, Dutch drug lord, shot.[110]
  • Molly Geertsema, 72, Dutch politician and jurist.[111]
  • Klemens Großimlinghaus, 49, German cyclist.
  • Charlie Humber, 77, American baseball player.
  • Cynthia Longfield, 95, Anglo-Irish entomologist and explorer.
  • George MacLeod, 96, Scottish presbyterian clergyman and soldier.[112]
  • Milton Subotsky, 69, American screenwriter and producer.

28

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  • Arnold Kieffer, 80, Luxembourgish Olympic footballer (1936).[113]
  • Ernie McCormick, 85, Australian cricket player.[114]
  • Hans Nüsslein, 81, German tennis player.
  • Nikolas Vogel, 24, Austrian actor and journalist, missile strike.[115]
  • Norbert Werner, 23, Austrian journalist and war correspondent, missile strike.

29

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  • Sheree Beasley, 6, Australian murder victim.
  • Jim Connock, 66, English film editor.
  • John Guise, 87, English cricketer.
  • Russ Hinze, 72, Australian politician.
  • Richard Holmes, 60, American organist, heart attack.[116]
  • Henri Lefebvre, 90, French sociologist.[117]
  • Marko Mandič, 51, Yugoslavian rower and Olympian (1964, 1972).
  • Carl Nielsen, 61, Danish Olympic rower (1952).
  • Enrique Cahen Salaberry, 79, Argentine film director.
  • Valerijonas Šadreika, 53, Lithuanian politician.

30

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  • Berndt Carlsson, 84, Swedish Olympic cyclist (1936).[118]
  • John B. Goodman, 89, American art director.[119]
  • John Grier, 90, American Olympic sports shooter (1924).
  • Tamara Khanum, 85, Soviet dancer.
  • Pamela Stanley, 81, British actress.[120]
  • Hisao Tanaka, 70, American professional wrestler.

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