Deaths in November 1991

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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.

November 1991

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1

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  • Mary Ainslee, 77, American film actress.
  • Amedeo Bruni, 85, Italian Olympic sports shooter (1932).
  • Fernand Brunner, 71, Swiss philosopher.[1]
  • Moisés Carmona, 79, Mexican Roman Catholic bishop.
  • Richard Hoppin, 78, American musicologist.[2]
  • Tamaz Namgalauri, 34, Soviet Georgian Olympic judoka (1980).
  • Arun Paudwal, 47, Indian Bollywood film score composer.

2

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  • Irwin Allen, 75, American film producer (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno), heart attack.[3]
  • Yosef Almogi, 81, Israeli politician.[4]
  • Cynthia Felgate, 56, British television producer.
  • Jimmy Hull, 74, American basketball player, heart attack.
  • Vladimír Kudrna, 67, Czechoslovakian Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).
  • Hannes Messemer, 67, German actor, heart attack.[5]
  • Francisco Moreira, 76, Portuguese football player.
  • Mort Shuman, 52, American songwriter and pianist, cancer.
  • Richard C. Thomas, 54, American politician, throat cancer.

3

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  • Finn Alnæs, 59, Norwegian novelist.[6]
  • Chris Bender, 19, American R&B singer.
  • Birendra Krishna Bhadra, 86, Indian radio broadcaster, playwright, actor, and narrator.
  • Raymond Blackburn, 76, British politician.
  • Ray Collins, 64, American gridiron football player (San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants, Dallas Texans).[7]
  • Giancarlo Luzzani, 79, Swiss Olympic field hockey player (1936).
  • Robert Melsome, 85, English cricketer and British Army officer.
  • P. Narendranath, 57, Indian author.
  • John Sandwith Boys Smith, 90, British academic.
  • Marinus Valentijn, 91, Dutch road bicycle racer.[8]
  • Roman Wilhelmi, 55, Polish theatre and film actor, liver cancer.[9]

4

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  • Mohideen Baig, 71, Sri Lankan musician.
  • Roger E. Broggie, 83, American mechanical engineer.
  • Cliff Keen, 90, American wrestling coach.
  • Hermann Kutschera, 88, Austrian architect.[10]
  • Arthur Nord, 93, Norwegian wrestler and Olympian (1924, 1928).[11]

5

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  • Bill Atkins, 56, American gridiron football player.[12]
  • Maurice V. Brady, 87, American politician.
  • Oreste Corbatta, 55, Argentine football player.
  • Bill Cronin, 47, American gridiron football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins).[13]
  • Lloyd Fletcher, 76, American judge.
  • Roy Garforth, 73, British Olympic water polo player (1948).
  • Kenneth Archibald Harrison, 90, Canadian mycologist.
  • Fred MacMurray, 83, American actor (Double Indemnity, My Three Sons, The Shaggy Dog), pneumonia.[14]
  • Robert Maxwell, 68, Czechoslovak-British media tycoon, politician and fraudster, heart attack combined with accidental drowning.[15]
  • Russell McInnes, 78, Australian rules footballer.

6

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  • Veniamin Alexandrov, 54, Soviet Olympic ice hockey player (1960, 1964, 1968).
  • Harriet Bland, 76, American sprinter and Olympic champion (1936).[16]
  • Oreste Corbatta, 55, Argentine footballer.
  • Fred Gilby, 84, Australian rules footballer.
  • Kemal Horulu, 65, Turkish Olympic sprinter (1948, 1952), and pornographic film director.[17]
  • Robert William Porter, 65, American district judge (United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas).
  • Oskar Thierbach, 82, German road bicycle racer.[18]
  • Gene Tierney, 70, American actress (Leave Her to Heaven, Laura), emphysema.[19]
  • André Vandernoot, 64, Belgian conductor.[20]
  • Giannis Vazos, 77, Greek football player.

7

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  • Valery Aleksyev, 62, Soviet and Russian anthropologist.
  • Franc Červan, 55, Yugoslav Olympic long-distance runner (1964).[21]
  • Tom of Finland, 71, Finnish artist, emphysema.[22]
  • Ralph Harvey, 90, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1947-1959, 1961-1966).[23]
  • Vilhelm Hellman, 68, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1948).
  • Ed Marlo, 78, American magician.[24]
  • Maxine Mitchell, 74, American Olympic fencer (1952, 1956, 1960, 1968).
  • Gaston Monnerville, 94, French politician and lawyer, cancer.[25]
  • Ishak Haji Muhammad, 81, Malaysian writer.
  • Francisc Nemeș, 84, Romanian Olympic sprinter (1936).
  • Guillermo "Willy" Oddó, 48, Chilean musician, murdered.

8

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  • Hardy Brown, 67, American football player,dementia.[26]
  • Frances Faye, 79, American singer.[27]
  • Albert Hayhurst, 86, English cricketer.
  • John Kirkpatrick, 86, American pianist and musical scholar.[28]
  • Charlotte Moorman, 57, American cellist, performance artist, and avant-gardist, breast cancer.[29]
  • Dave Rowbotham, 33, English rock musician, murdered.
  • Billy Savidan, 89, New Zealand long distance runner and Olympian.[30]

9

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  • Jana Dítětová, 65, Czechoslovak film actress.
  • Lance Hayward, 75, Bermudan-American jazz pianist, pneumonia.[31]
  • Hans Liljedahl, 78, Swedish Olympic sports shooter (1952, 1956).
  • Yves Montand, 70, Italian-French actor and singer, heart attack.[32]
  • John Newton, 71, New Zealand rugby player.
  • Ralph Moses Paiewonsky, 84, United States Virgin Islands politician.[citation needed]
  • Laurie Wilkinson, 87, Australian politician.

10

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  • Dick the Bruiser, 62, American professional wrestler and football player (Green Bay Packers), internal bleeding.
  • Gunnar Gren, 71, Swedish football player and Olympian (1948).[33]
  • Bill Gwynne, 78, New Zealand cricket umpire.
  • Colin Johnstone, 70, New Zealand Olympic rower (1952, 1956).[34]
  • Tutte Lemkow, 73, Norwegian actor (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Fiddler on the Roof, Doctor Who), leukemia.[35]
  • Alessandro Lessona, 100, Italian politician.
  • Ernest Mallinson, 93, English cricketer, British Indian Army officer.
  • Robert Baird McClure, 90, Canadian physician and medical missionary to Asia.
  • Florian Radu, 71, Romanian football player.[36]
  • Montserrat Roig, 45, Spanish writer, breast cancer.
  • Vishnuprasad Trivedi, 92, Indian literary critic.
  • Curt Weibull, 105, Swedish historian, educator and author.

11

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  • John Balfanz, 51, American ski jumper and Olympian (1964, 1968).[37]
  • Heinz Becker, 76, German-American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians).[38]
  • Billy Behan, 80, Irish football player and manager.
  • Nellie Halstead, 81, English track and field athlete and Olympic medalist (1932).[39]
  • Collins Jones, 69, American baseball player.
  • Cananea Reyes, 54, Mexican baseball player and manager.
  • Nadezhda Shteinmiller, 76, Soviet artist.
  • Tom Skinner, 82, New Zealand politician and trade union leader.
  • Morton Stevens, 62, American film and television composer (Hawaii Five-O), Emmy winner (1970, 1974), cancer.[40]

12

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  • Diane Brewster, 60, American actress (Leave It to Beaver, Maverick, The Fugitive), heart failure.
  • Ravishing Ripper Collins, 58, American professional wrestler, melanoma.
  • Bobby Joe Edmonds, 50, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers).[41]
  • Keizō Hayashi, 84, Japanese civil servant and general officer.
  • Bruce Hubbard, 39, American operatic baritone, pneumonia.[42]
  • Gabriele Tinti, 59, Italian actor, heart attack.[43]

13

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  • Hanson W. Baldwin, 88, American journalist.[44]
  • Henryk Borowski, 81, Polish theater, radio and film actor.
  • Leo Carbol, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).
  • Paul-Émile Léger, 87, Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal,pneumonia.[45]
  • Maurice Mercery, 89, French footballer.
  • Walter Ulbrich, 81, German film producer.
  • Georges Winckelmans, 81, French football player and coach.

14

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  • Constantin Chiriță, 66, Romanian writer.
  • William Nyrén, 71, Norwegian actor.
  • Tony Richardson, 63, English film director (Tom Jones, Look Back in Anger, A Taste of Honey), Oscar winner (1964), AIDS.[46]
  • Bryden Thomson, 63, Scottish conductor, cancer.[47]
  • Yoshikata Yoda, 82, Japanese screenwriter.[48]

15

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  • Doris Marie Bender, 79, American social worker.
  • Patricia Black, 18, Northern Irish volunteer in the IRA, bombing accident.
  • Jack Franklin, 72, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
  • Sylvio Hoffmann, 83, Brazilian football player.
  • V. S. Huzurbazar, 72, Indian statistician from Kolhapur.
  • Robert McCall, 33, Canadian ice dancer and Olympian (1984, 1988), brain cancer.[49]
  • Jacques Morali, 44, French music producer (Village People), AIDS.[50]
  • Stan Noszka, 71, American basketball player (Boston Celtics), and politician.
  • George Simms, 81, Archbishop in the Church of Ireland.[51]

16

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  • Bill Dodd, 81, American lawyer and politician.
  • Maya Dolas, 25, Indian mobster, ballistic trauma.
  • Alberto Girri, 71, Argentine poet and writer.[52]
  • Margaret Pease Harper, 80, American educator, musician and civic leader.
  • Ralph Marrero, 33, American actor (Day of the Dead), traffic collision.[53]
  • Charles Mellon, 76, Irish cricketer.
  • José Miguel Olguín, 86, Chilean Olympic footballer (1928).
  • Gustav Wetterström, 80, Swedish football striker.[54]

17

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  • Eileen Agar, 91, British-Argentinian painter and photographer.[55]
  • Maurice Banach, 24, German footballer, traffic collision.[56]
  • Smead Jolley, 89, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox).[57]
  • Kafunga, 77, Brazilian football player.
  • Frank Kosikowski, 65, American gridiron football player (Cleveland Browns).[58]
  • Horst Mühlmann, 51, German footballer and American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles).
  • Leonid Obolensky, 89, Soviet Russian actor.
  • Adrian Quist, 78, Australian tennis player.[59]
  • William Strickland, 77, American conductor and organist, lung cancer.[60]
  • Kelly Jean Van Dyke, 33, American actress, suicide by hanging.

18

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  • Claude Cahen, 82, French marxist orientalist and historian.[61]
  • Gustáv Husák, 78, Czechoslovak politician, president (1975–1989).[62]
  • Fritz Köpke, 89, German Olympic high jumper (1928).
  • Reg Parlett, 87, English artist.
  • J. P. Stern, 70, Austrian-British literary scholar.
  • Alexey Tryoshnikov, 77, Soviet polar explorer.
  • Eugen York, 78, German film director.[63]

19

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  • Les Eyre, 69, English footballer.[64]
  • Xian Henghan, 80, Chinese lieutenant general and politician.
  • Zi'ang Hu, 94, Chinese politician.
  • Michael Lyons, 81, Irish Fine Gael politician.
  • Alan McLaughlin, 71, Australian rules footballer.
  • Reggie Nalder, 84, Austrian actor, bone cancer.[65]
  • Leonid Obolensky, 89, Russian and Soviet actor.
  • Luis Sarria, 80, Cuban-American boxer.
  • Jackie Stamps, 72, English football player.[66]

20

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  • Yulia Drunina, 67, Soviet poet, suicide.[67]
  • Siniša Glavašević, 31, Croatian reporter, homicide.
  • Helga Hahnemann, 54, East German German actress, comedian and singer.[68]
  • Arthur Charles Hind, 86, Indian Olympic field hockey player (1932).
  • Kåre Kivijärvi, 53, Norwegian photographer.
  • Jean-Michel Nicolier, 25, French military volunteer, killed in the Vukovar massacre.
  • Antun Stipančić, 42, Croatian table tennis player, heart attack.
  • Notable Azerbaijans killed in 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown:[69]
    • Mahammad Asadov, 49, Minister of Internal Affairs, State Advisor
    • Ismat Gayibov, 49, Public Prosecutor General
    • Zulfi Hajiyev, 56, Deputy Prime Minister[70]
    • Tofig Ismayilov, 58, Secretary of State.[71]
    • Vagif Jafarov, 42, Member of Parliament
    • Osman Mirzayev, 54, Head of Presidential Administration, journalist
    • Ali Mustafayev, 39, Television journalist[72]
    • Saylau Serikov, 50, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs
    • Fakhraddin Shahbazov, 41, Cameraman

21

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  • T. S. Avinashilingam Chettiar, 88, Indian politician.
  • Joseph Delaney, 87, American artist.
  • Ernest Dichter, 84, American psychologist and marketing expert.[73]
  • George Dougherty, 77, Australian rules footballer.
  • Prior Jones, 74, Trinidadian cricket player.[74]
  • Robert Kaufman, 60, American screenwriter, film producer and television writer.[75]
  • Vic Krafft, 72, American basketball player.
  • Daniel Mann, 79, American film director (Come Back, Little Sheba, BUtterfield 8, Our Man Flint), heart failure.[76]
  • Bryan Stephens, 71, American baseball player.[77]
  • Sonny Werblin, 81, American sports executive (New York Jets), heart attack.
  • John Whedon, 86, American television writer (The Donna Reed Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show).[78]
  • Hans Zassenhaus, 79, German mathematician.[79]

22

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  • Antoine Berman, 49, French translator, philosopher, and historian.[80]
  • Ullrich Haupt, Jr., 76, American-German actor.
  • Tadashi Imai, 79, Japanese film director.[81]
  • Yevgeni Ivanovski, 73, Soviet general.
  • John Magee, 68, American gridiron football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[82]

23

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  • Klaus Kinski, 65, German actor (Aguirre, the Wrath of God, Nosferatu the Vampyre, For a Few Dollars More), heart attack.[83]
  • Stanley Rimington, 99, Australian cricket player.[84]
  • Ernesto Rivera, 77, Puerto Rican Olympic sports shooter (1952).[85]
  • Ken Uehara, 82, Japanese actor.[86]

24

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  • Ryall Ayres, 60, Australian cricketer.
  • Eric Carr, 41, American drummer (Kiss), heart cancer.
  • Alex Colthirst, 73, Panamanian baseball player.
  • Anton Furst, 47, English production designer (Batman, Full Metal Jacket, Awakenings), Oscar winner (1990), suicide by jumping.[87]
  • Freddie Mercury, 45, British singer (Queen) and songwriter ("Bohemian Rhapsody", "We Are the Champions"), AIDS.[88]
  • Carl Sawatski, 64, American baseball player and executive.[89]

25

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  • Raymond Andrews, 57, American novelist, suicide.
  • Eleanor Audley, 86, American actress (Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Green Acres), respiratory failure.[90]
  • Sembiin Gonchigsumlaa, 72, Mongolian composer.[91]
  • Doula Mouriki, 57, Greek byzantinologist and art historian.[92]
  • Jimmy Strausbaugh, 73, American gridiron football player.[93]
  • Charles Wagley, 78, American anthropologist, lung cancer.[94]

26

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  • Dehl Berti, 70, American actor, heart attack.
  • François Billetdoux, 64, French novelist.[95]
  • Enzo Cerusico, 54, Italian actor (La Dolce Vita), cancer.
  • Ed Heinemann, 83, American aeronautical engineer.[96]
  • Bob Johnson, 60, American athletics coach, brain cancer.[97]
  • Gertrud Pålson-Wettergren, 94, Swedish singer.

27

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  • George Edwards, 67, American film producer and writer.[98]
  • Vilém Flusser, 71, Czech-Brazilian philosopher, struck by vehicle.[99]
  • Grete Lainer, 77, Austrian Olympic figure skater (1936).
  • Harry Everett Smith, 68, American polymath, cardiac arrest.[100]
  • Yō Yoshimura, 37, Japanese voice actor, subarachnoid hemorrhage.

28

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  • Anton Bilek, 88, Austrian football player and manager.
  • Lyne Clevers, 82, French singer and film actress.
  • Mel Dinelli, 79, American writer for theatre, film and magazines.[101]
  • Lu Gwei-djen, 87, Chinese historian and biochemist.[102]
  • Jean Palardy, 86, French-Canadian painter, ethnologist and filmmaker.[103]
  • Stan Wentzel, 74, American baseball player.[104]
  • Mary Wharton, 79, American botanist, author, and environmental activist.

29

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  • Ralph Bellamy, 87, American actor (Sunrise at Campobello, The Awful Truth, Trading Places), Tony winner (1958), lung disease.[105]
  • Joe Bonson, 55, English footballer.[106]
  • Theodor Estermann, 89, German-American mathematician.
  • Louis Finkelstein, 96, American talmud scholar.[107]
  • Ludovico Geymonat, 83, Italian mathematician, philosopher and historian of science.[108]
  • Nasirdin Isanov, 48, Kyrgyz politician, prime minister (since 1991), traffic collision.
  • Franjo Majetić, 68, Croatian actor.
  • Frank Yerby, 75, American writer, liver cancer.[109]

30

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  • Clarence W. Allgood, 89, American district judge (United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama).
  • Irena Blühová, 87, Slovak photographer.
  • Mikhail Chailakhyan, 89, Armenian-Soviet scientist.
  • Hans Lietzau, 78, German theatre director, actor, and producer.[110]
  • David Moir Nelson, 71, American football player, coach, and author.[111]
  • Josef Pekarek, 78, German footballer.
  • Jan Poulus, 75, Dutch footballer.
  • Steve Ruzich, 63, American football player (Green Bay Packers).

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