The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2002 .
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.
Francisco Arcellana , 85, Filipino writer, poet and journalist.
Theo Bruce , 79, Australian long jumper (silver medal winner in men's long jump at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 1]
Peter Carter , 37, Australian tennis player and coach, traffic collision.[ 2]
Adolf Glunz , 86, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II.
Sumiko Hidaka , 79, Japanese actress, liver failure .
Yuri Korshunov , 68, Russian lepidopterologist .
A. P. Lutali , 82, Governor of American Samoa (1985–1989, 1993–1997), stroke.
Henry Mazer , 84, American-Taiwanese conductor and recording artist.[ 3]
Don Owen , 90, American professional wrestling promoter.
Jack Tighe , 88, American baseball coach.[ 4]
Joe Allison , 77, American songwriter, radio and television personality and record producer, lung disease .[ 5]
Roberto Cobo , 72, Mexican actor (Los Olvidados , The Place Without Limits ).[ 6]
May Hardcastle , 89, Australian tennis player.
Ilona Kolonits , 80, Hungarian documentary film director and news correspondent.
Roy Kral , 80, American jazz pianist and vocalist, congestive heart failure.[ 7]
Magda László , 90, Hungarian operatic soprano.[ 8]
Richard Schreder , 86, American naval aviator and sailplane developer.
Jean-Pierre Yvaral , 68, French op art and kinetic art artist.[ 9]
Edward Brodney , 92, American artist, known for his drawings and paintings of World War II.[ 10]
Peter Miles , 64, American actor, cancer.
Danny Sue Nolan , 79, American film actress, stroke.[ 11]
Carmen Silvera , 80, British television and theatre actress (Dad's Army , 'Allo 'Allo! ), lung cancer .
Ruudi Toomsalu , 89, Estonian sprinter and long jumper.[ 12]
John G. Zimmerman , 74, American photographer, an innovator in sports photojournalism .[ 13]
William R. Crawford Jr. , 74, American diplomat and ambassador (Yemen , Cyprus ).
Millard Lang , 89, American soccer and lacrosse player.
Mike Payne , 40, American Major League Baseball player (Atlanta Braves ), EEE .[ 14]
Salvatore Scianamea , 83, Brazilian fencer.[ 15]
Jes Peter Asmussen , 73, Danish iranologist .[ 16]
Francisco Coloane , 92, Chilean novelist and short fiction writer.[ 17]
Josh Ryan Evans , 20, American actor (Passions , How the Grinch Stole Christmas ) and stunt performer (Baby Geniuses ), complications from a heart condition.[ 18]
Chick Hearn , 85, television and radio announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team since 1960, fall.[ 19]
Willis Hudlin , 96, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Washington Senators , St. Louis Browns , New York Giants ).[ 20]
Franco Lucentini , 82, Italian writer (The Sunday Woman ), suicide.[ 21]
Shinsuke Mikimoto , 71, Japanese actor, lung cancer .
Darrell Porter , 50, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers , Kansas City Royals , St. Louis Cardinals , Texas Rangers ), drug overdose.[ 22]
Matt Robinson , 65, American actor, writer and television producer, Parkinson's disease .[ 23]
Winifred Watson , 95, English writer (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day ).[ 24]
Jim Crawford , 54, Scottish motor racing driver, liver failure .[ 25]
Edsger W. Dijkstra , 72, computer scientist, colorectal cancer .[ 26]
John Donnelly Fage , 81, British historian.[ 27]
Justin Meyer , 63, American vintner and enologist, heart attack.[ 28]
Jean Sauvagnargues , 87, French politician.[ 29]
Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne , 100, British aristocrat.[ 30]
Ookie Miller , 92, American gridiron football player.[ 31]
Al Smith , 56, Canadian ice hockey player, pancreatic cancer .[ 32]
Wan Da , 83, Chinese politician.
Bernard Chidzero , 75, Zimbabwean politician, Finance Minister (1983–1995).[ 33]
Reiner Geye , 52, German football player, liver disease .[ 34]
Wilber Morris , 64, American jazz double bass player and bandleader.[ 35]
Mikhail Perlman , 79, Soviet gymnast and Olympic champion.[ 36]
Charles Poletti , 99, American lawyer and politician.[ 37]
Kapitolina Rumiantseva , 76, Russian Soviet realist painter and graphic artist.
Doris Buchanan Smith , 68, American author children's books, ALS .[ 38]
Ronnie Stephenson , 65, English jazz drummer.
Willi Ziegler , 73, German paleontologist .
Don Chastain , 66, American actor and singer (Alfred Hitchcock Hour , Colt .45 , The Rockford Files , Hawaii Five-O ), colorectal cancer.[ 39]
Pascale de Boysson , 80, French actress.[ 40]
Jake Fendley , 73, American professional basketball player (Northwestern University , Fort Wayne Pistons ).[ 41]
Meredith Gardner , 89, American linguist and codebreaker.
Bertold Hummel , 76, German composer of modern classical music.[ 42]
Peter Matz , 73, American musician, composer, arranger and conductor, lung cancer .[ 43]
Paul Samson , 49, English guitarist, cancer.
Ruud van Feggelen , 78, Dutch water polo player and coach (bronze medal in water polo at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 44]
Trần Độ , 78, Vietnamese politician and Lieutenant General of the People's Army .
Colin Eggleston , 60, Australian film and television director and writer (Long Weekend , Homicide ).[ 45]
Michael Houser , 40, American guitarist, pancreatic cancer .[ 46]
Kristen Nygaard , 75, Norwegian computer scientist and politician, heart attack.[ 47]
Eugene Odum , 88, American biologist.[ 48]
René Queyroux , 74, French fencer and Olympic medalist.[ 49]
Mordecai Waxman , 85, American rabbi, prominent conservative , known for confronting Pope John Paul II .[ 50]
Doris Wishman , 90, American B movie film director, screenwriter and producer, lymphoma .[ 51]
Czesław Łuczak , 80, Polish historian focusing on World War II .
Nancy Chaffee , 73, American tennis player (1950, 1951, 1952 singles and doubles U.S. Indoor Champion ), cancer.[ 52]
Per Cock-Clausen , 89, Danish figure skater (13-time Danish National Champion , figure skating at the Winter Olympics: 1948 , 1952 ).[ 53]
Mick Dunne , 73, Irish sports journalist.[ 54]
Jiří Kolář , 87, Czech poet and writer.[ 55]
Franjo Kukuljević , 92, Croatian tennis player.
Hermann Pálsson , 81, Icelandic language scholar and translator.
Galen Rowell , 61, wilderness photographer, adventure photojournalist and climber, plane crash.[ 56]
Richard Wood, Baron Holderness , 81, British politician (Member of Parliament for Bridlington ).[ 57]
John H. Leith , 82, American presbyterian theologian and minister.[ 58]
Michael De-la-Noy , 68, British journalist and author (The Queen Behind the Throne ).[ 59]
Knud Lundberg , 82, Danish sportsperson, journalist and writer.[ 60]
John Shaw Rennie , 85, British diplomat.[ 61]
Enos Slaughter , 86, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals , New York Yankees , Kansas City Athletics ) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame , lymphoma.[ 62]
Marjorie Williamson , 89, British educator, physicist and university administrator.[ 63]
Jack Creel , 86, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ).[ 64]
Hermann Haller , 88, Swiss composer.[ 65]
Józef Daniel Krzeptowski , 81, Polish Olympic skier.[ 66]
Ulises Ramos , 82, Chilean footballer and manager.[ 67]
Al Vande Weghe , 86, American competition swimmer and Olympic silver medalist.[ 68]
Mary Heeley , 91, British tennis player.
Peter R. Hunt , 77, British film editor (Dr. No , Goldfinger ) and director (On Her Majesty's Secret Service ), heart failure.[ 69]
Larry Rivers , 78, American painter.[ 70]
Dave Williams , 30, American singer of Drowning Pool , heart failure.[ 71]
János Balogh , 89, Hungarian zoologist , ecologist, and academic.
Henry Batista , 88, American film and television editor.
Heinz Bauer , 74, German mathematician.[ 72]
Alberto Bertuccelli , 78, Italian football player.[ 73]
Jesse Brown , 58, American United States Marine and United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs , ALS .[ 74]
George Agbazika Innih , 63, Nigerian army general and politician.
Edgardo Madinabeytia , 69, Argentine football goalkeeper.
Arnie Moser , 87, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds ).[ 75]
Kyle Rote , 73, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[ 76]
Jean Stengers , 80, Belgian historian.[ 77]
Haim Yosef Zadok , 88, Israeli jurist and politician, heart attack.[ 78]
Janusz Bardach , 83, Polish-American Siberian gulag survivor and renowned plastic surgeon .[ 79]
Allan Bromley , 55, American computer scientist, historian of computing, cancer.[ 80]
Jeff Corey , 88, American actor (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , In Cold Blood , Little Big Man ), fall.[ 81]
Martin Deutsch , 85, Austrian-American physicist and professor of physics at MIT , known as the discoverer of positronium .[ 82]
Morgan "Bill" Evans , 92, American horticulturalist and Disney landscape designer.[ 83]
Anton Guadagno , 77, Italian operatic conductor.[ 84]
Paul Michel Gabriel Lévy , 91, Belgian journalist and professor.[ 85]
Abu Nidal , 65, Palestinian terrorist, ballistic trauma.[ 86] [ 87]
Ola Belle Reed , 85, American singer.[ 88]
John Roseboro , 69, American baseball player (Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers , Minnesota Twins , Washington Senators ).[ 89]
Jimmy Bloodworth , 85, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers , Pittsburgh Pirates , Cincinnati Reds , Philadelphia Phillies ), heart attack.[ 90]
Edward Dziewoński , 85, Polish stage and film actor, and theatre director.[ 91]
Alicia Montoya , 82, Mexican actress, the daughter of the stage actress, kidney failure .
Valentin Pluchek , 92, Russian theatre director.
Rushyendramani , 85, Indian singer, dancer, and actress.
Benjamin Thompson , 84, American architect.[ 92]
Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev , 33, Chechen rebel leader and top official in the rebel government, leukemia .[ 93]
Carter L. Burgess , 85, American public servant, business executive and diplomat (Assistant Secretary of Defense , Ambassador to Argentina ).[ 94]
Bertil Ericsson , 93, Swedish football player.
Ričardas Gavelis , 51, Lithuanian writer, playwright, journalist, and theoretical physicist.[ 95]
Dick O'Connell , 87, American front office executive in Major League Baseball.
Dean Riesner , 83, American screenwriter (Dirty Harry , Play Misty for Me , The Enforcer ).[ 96]
Antonio Barrios , 92, Spanish football player and coach.
Eduardo Chillida , 78, Spanish Basque sculptor, Alzheimer's disease .[ 97]
Irving Copi , 85, American philosopher, logician and textbook author (Introduction to Logic ).[ 98]
Satchidananda Saraswati , 87, Indian yoga guru and religious teacher.[ 99]
Jan Stenbeck , 59, Swedish business leader, media pioneer, sailor and financier.[ 100]
Alastair Gordon, 6th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair , 82, British botanical artist and art critic.[ 101]
Sunday Silence , 16, American-bred thoroughbred race horse , winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes .
Chris Columbus , 100, American jazz drummer.[ 102]
Augustine Geve , Solomon Islands Cabinet Minister, assassinated.
Teodor Keko , 43, Albanian writer, journalist, and politician, pancreatic cancer .
John Willett , 85, British journalist and translator of the works of Bertolt Brecht into English.[ 103]
Mark Bucci , 78, American Broadway , film and television composer (The 13 Clocks , Seven in Darkness , Human Experiments ).[ 107]
Richard Lippold , 87, American sculptor.[ 108]
Manuel Lora-Tamayo , 98, Spanish politician.[ 109]
Jim McFadden , 82, Irish-Canadian ice hockey player.
Anthony Stafford Beer , 75, British theorist.[ 110]
Dennis Fimple , 61, American character actor (Petticoat Junction , Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. , Green Acres ), traffic collision.[ 111]
Emily Genauer , 91, American art critic.[ 112]
Wayne Simmons , 32, American gridiron football player, single-car crash.[ 113]
Hoyt Wilhelm , 80, American baseball player (New York Giants , Baltimore Orioles , Chicago White Sox ) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame .[ 114]
Ted Ashley , 80, American film studio executive (chairman of Warner Bros ) and talent agent, complications following heart surgery.[ 115]
Hugh Cruttwell , 83, English teacher of drama and principal of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art .[ 116]
Nikolay Guryanov , 93, Russian Orthodox priest.
Wilhelm Meise , 100, German ornithologist .
Cornelis Johannes van Houten , 82, Dutch astronomer .[ 117]
Johnny Wilson , 86, American professional football player (Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland Rams ).[ 118]
Per Anger , 88, Swedish diplomat, known for shielding thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps, stroke.[ 119]
Raúl Chibás , 86, Cuban politician, military officer and close associate of Fidel Castro , defected to U.S. in 1960.[ 120]
Stanley R. Greenberg , 74, American playwright and screenwriter.[ 121]
Dorothy Coade Hewett , 79, Australian poet, playwright and novelist, breast cancer.[ 122]
Karolina Lanckorońska , 104, Polish noble, philanthropist, and historian.
Július Pántik , 80, Slovak film actor.
William Warfield , 82, American concert bass-baritone singer and actor, complications following a fall.[ 123]
Bob McKinlay , 69, Scottish football player.[ 126]
George Mitchell , 85, Scottish musician (The Black and White Minstrel Show ).
Crew Stoneley , 91, English athlete and Olympic silver medalist.[ 127]
Jane Tilden , 91, Austrian actress.[ 128]
John S. Wilson , 89, American music critic for The New York Times for four decades.[ 129]
David Bierk , 58, American-Canadian artist, pneumonia .[ 130]
Kay Gardner , 62, American musician, composer, author, and Dianic priestess, heart attack.[ 131]
Else Petersen , 92, Danish film and stage actress.
Rudolf Schnackenburg , 88, German Catholic priest and New Testament scholar.
Lance Macklin , 82, British racing driver.
Alan MacNaughtan , 82, Scottish actor, cancer.[ 132]
Paul Tripp , 91, children's musician, author, songwriter, and actor.[ 133]
Anatoliy Yulin , 73, Soviet (Belarusian ) Olympic athlete (men's 400 metres hurdles: 1952 , 1956 , men's 4 × 400 metres relay: 1956 ).[ 134]
Thomas J. Anderson , 91, American publisher and politician.[ 135]
Mariya Bayda , 80, Russian medical orderly during World War II.
Dave Dalby , 51, American professional football player (UCLA , Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders ), traffic collision.[ 136]
José Sette Câmara Filho , 82, Brazilian lawyer, diplomat, and politician.
Andy Johnson , 69, American basketball player.[ 137]
Zaid ibn Shaker , 67, Jordanian politician and soldier (Prime Minister of Jordan ).[ 138]
J. Lee Thompson , 88, British film director (The Guns of Navarone , Cape Fear , Conquest of the Planet of the Apes ), congestive heart failure.[ 139]
Horst Wendlandt , 80, German film producer.[ 140]
Lionel Hampton , 94, American jazz musician, heart failure.[ 141]
Sheldon H. Harris , 74, American historian and academic.[ 142]
Martin Kamen , 89, American scientist.[ 143]
Joe McCluskey , 91, American track and field athlete and Olympic medalist.[ 144]
Farhad Mehrad , 58, Iranian pop, rock, and folk musician, hepatitis C .
Wong Pow Nee , 89, Malaysian politician and diplomat.
George Porter , 81, British Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.[ 145]
Bunji Sakita , 72, Japanese-American theoretical physicist , cancer.
Samson Samsonov , 81, Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.[ 146]
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