Deaths in December 1991
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
 
December 1991
1
- Ernst Albrecht, 77, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
 - Charles D. Breitel, 82, American lawyer and politician.[1]
 - Karl Chmielewski, 88, German SS officer and concentration camp commandant.
 - Barbara Hanrahan, 52, Australian artist, printmaker and writer.[2]
 - Zin Harris, 64, New Zealand cricket player.[3]
 - Thomas J. Hillery, 87, American politician.
 - Robert Kerber, 78, American Olympic swimmer (1932).[4]
 - Jim Knox, 72, New Zealand trade unionist.
 - Buster Mills, 83, American baseball player, coach, and scout.[5]
 - Pat O'Callaghan, 85, Irish Olympic hammer thrower (1928, 1932).[6]
 - Pyotr Pochynchuk, 37, Soviet Russian athlete and Olympic medalist (1980).[7]
 - Alden Sanborn, 92, American rower and Olympic champion (1920).[8]
 - George Stigler, 80, American economist and Nobel Prize laureate (1982), heart failure.[9]
 
2
- Ernst Achenbach, 82, German politician.
 - Jim McCarthy, 71, American football player.
 - Bimal Mitra, 79, Indian writer.[10]
 - Tracy D. Terrell, 48, American education theorist, AIDS.
 - John J. Tolson, 76, United States Army lieutenant general.[11]
 - Eleanor Tufts, 64, American art historian and academic, ovarian cancer.[12]
 
3
- René Brossy, 85, French Olympic cyclist (1928).[13]
 - Lilia Dale, 72, Italian film actress.
 - Andrej Engel, 81, Czechoslovakian Olympic sprinter (1932).
 - Arthur Fischer, 94, Swedish actor, writer, and sculptor.
 - Jack Laird, 68, American screenwriter, heart disease.
 - George Lott, 85, American tennis player and coach.[14]
 - Petre Țuțea, 89, Romanian philosopher, journalist, and economist.[15]
 - Casey Walters, 75, American actor.
 
4
- Cliff Bastin, 79, English football player.[16]
 - Moysés Baumstein, 60, Brazilian artist.
 - Bert T. Combs, 80, American jurist and politician, hypothermia.[17]
 - Alex Graham, 78, Scottish cartoonist (Fred Basset).
 - Orestes Jordán, 78, Peruvian Olympic footballer (1936).[18]
 - Eugen Maucher, 79, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
 - Dan McGee, 80, American baseball player (Boston Braves).
 - Brian Randall, 71, Australian rules footballer.
 - Irving Taylor, 72, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player (1948).[19]
 - Herb Thomas, 90, American baseball player (Boston Braves, New York Giants) and manager.[20]
 - Norman Wykes, 85, English cricketer.
 
5
- Earl Evans, 91, American gridiron football player (Chicago Cardinals, Chicago Bears).[21]
 - Robert Karvelas, 70, American actor (Get Smart).
 - Aad Mansveld, 47, Dutch footballer, cancer.[22]
 - Héctor Orezzoli, 38, Argentine stage director and costume-, set-, and lighting designer, cardiopulmonary arrest.[23]
 - Richard Speck, 49, American convicted mass murderer, heart attack.[24]
 - Dimitrije Stefanović, 95, Yugoslav Olympic long-distance runner (1928).[25]
 - Jack Trevor Story, 74, English novelist.[26]
 - Roy Welensky, 84, Northern Rhodesian politician and Prime Minister.[27]
 - Hein van der Zee, 62, Dutch boxer and Olympian (1952).[28]
 
6
- Rodney Ackland, 83, English playwright, actor, and screenwriter.[29]
 - György Aczél, 74, Hungarian communist politician.[30]
 - Vladimir Colin, 70, Romanian author.
 - Virgilio Corbo, 73, Italian archaeologist.
 - Vishnu Madhav Ghatage, 83, Indian aeronautical engineer.
 - Tsuguhiro Hattori, 71, Japanese baseball player.[31]
 - Terry Slater, 54, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[32]
 - Mimi Smith, 85, British nurse and secretary, aunt and parental guardian of musician John Lennon.[33]
 - Richard Stone, 78, British economist, Nobel Prize laureate (1984), pneumonia.[34]
 
7
- Jute Bell, 91, American baseball player.
 - Judith Hart, 67, British politician, cancer.
 - Herb Jaffe, 70, American film producer (Fright Night), cancer.[35]
 - Ataur Rahman Khan, 86, Bangladeshi lawyer, politician and Prime Minister.
 - Spiro Kostof, 55, American architectural historian, and academic, cancer.[36]
 - Gordon Pirie, 60, English Olympic runner (1952,1956, 1960), cholangiocarcinoma.[37]
 
8
- Francisco de Assis Barbosa, 77, Brazilian essayist, historian, and journalist.
 - Buck Clayton, 80, American trumpeter.[38]
 - Agaath Doorgeest, 77, Dutch Olympic hurdler (1936).
 - Attila Laták, 46, Hungarian Olympic wrestler (1972).[39]
 - Bill Lewis, 75, Australian politician.
 
9
- Berenice Abbott, 93, American photographer.[40]
 - Olga Bondareva, 54, Soviet mathematician and economist, traffic accident.
 - Maurice Joyeux, 81, French writer and anarchist.
 - Greta Kempton, 90, American artist, heart failure.[41]
 - Gisèle Lestrange, 64, French graphic artist.[42]
 
10
- Mark Faber, 41, English cricket player, complications from surgery.[43]
 - Iain Finlayson, 39, British Olympic alpine skier (1972).
 - Tippy Larkin, 74, American boxer, kidney failure.
 - Franco Maria Malfatti, 64, Italian politician, president of the European Commission (1970–1972).
 - Ed Murphy, 73, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
 - José María Cabo Puig, 84, Spanish football player and manager.
 - Jean Rigaux, 82, French songwriter and actor.[44]
 - Gustav Schäfer, 85, German rower.[45]
 - György Szűcs, 79, Hungarian football player.
 
11
- Enid Moodie Heddle, 87, Australian poet, editor children's writer.
 - Kavisena Herath, 75, Ceylonese politician.
 - Dick Kelley, 51, American baseball player (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres).[46]
 - Robert Q. Lewis, 70, American television personality (What's My Line?) and actor, pulmonary emphysema.[47]
 - Artur Lundkvist, 85, Swedish writer.[48]
 - Matthew Rapf, 71, American television producer (Kojak, Ben Casey, The Loretta Young Show), influenza.[49]
 - Frank Reddy, 85, Irish cricketer.
 - Carmen Rosales, 74, Filipina actress and guerilla fighter during World War II.
 - Joe Scibelli, 52, American gridiron football player (Los Angeles Rams).[50]
 - Simon Scott, 71, American actor (Trapper John, M.D., McHale's Navy, Cold Turkey), Alzheimer's disease.[51]
 - Mudiyanse Tennakoon, 57, Sri Lankan politician.
 - Mario Tobino, 81, Italian poet, writer and psychiatrist.[52]
 - Pat Walshe, 91, American dwarf actor and circus performer, heart attack.[53]
 
12
- Eleanor Boardman, 93, American actress (The Crowd).[54]
 - Moshe Castel, 82, Israeli painter.[55]
 - Joaquim Gomis, 89, Spanish photographer, entrepreneur, and art collector.[56]
 - Harold St. John, 99, American botanist and academic.
 - Ken Keltner, 75, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox).[57]
 - Peter Kienast, 42, Austrian bobsledder and Olympian (1984, 1988).[58]
 - Henk Ngantung, 64, Indonesian painter and politician.
 - Ted Rippon, 77, Australian rules footballer.
 - Ronnie Ross, 58, British saxophonist, cancer.[59]
 - Gustav Schäfer, 85, German Olympic rower (1936).
 - John Smith, 67, English cricketer.
 - Marvin Stout, 76, American basketball player.
 - Amherst Villiers, 91, English engineer and painter.
 - Richard Wyndham, 80, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1932).
 
13
- Stuart Challender, 44, Australian conductor, AIDS-related complications.[60]
 - André Pieyre de Mandiargues, 82, French writer.[61]
 - Jan Hendriks, 63, German film actor.
 - Judy Moorcroft, 58, British costume designer (A Passage to India, The Europeans, The Killing Fields).[62]
 - M. M. Naidu, 80, Indian cricket umpire.
 - S. K. Raghunatha Rao, 69, Indian cricket umpire.
 - Vincent Saurin, 84, French rower and Olympian (1928).[63]
 
14
- John Arlott, 77, English broadcaster (Test Match Special).[64]
 - Guillermo Barreto, 62, Cuban drummer and timbalero.
 - Larry Ciaffone, 67, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).
 - Robert Eddison, 83, English actor (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), pneumonia.[65]
 - Claude Faraggi, 49, French writer.[66]
 - Nikolay Gusakov, 57, Soviet nordic combined skier and Olympic medalist (1956, 1960, 1964).[67]
 - J. C. Hamilton, 78, American baseball player.
 - Max Kester, 90, British scriptwriter and lyricist.
 - Josephus Serré, 84, Dutch Olympic modern pentathlete (1936).
 
15
- Reidar Andersen, 80, Norwegian ski jumper and Olympic medalist (1936).[68]
 - Grete Mostny, 77, Austrian-Chilean anthropologist, cancer.
 - Ray Smith, 55, Welsh actor, heart attack.
 - Sid Youngelman, 60, American gridiron football player.[69]
 - Vasily Zaytsev, 76, Soviet sniper during World War II and Hero of the Soviet Union.
 
16
- Ged Baldwin, 84, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1958-1980).
 - H. C. Casserley, 88, British photographer.
 - Herbert Hobein, 84, German Olympic field hockey player (1928).
 - Horatio Luro, 90, American racehorse trainer, pancreatic cancer.[70]
 - Aurélien Noël, 87, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1967-1972).
 - Fred Scott, 89, American actor.
 - Pier Vittorio Tondelli, 36, Italian writer, AIDS-related complications.[71]
 - Mohammad Javad Tondguyan, 41, Iranian engineer and politician.
 - Leopold Vogl, 81, Austrian football player and manager.[72]
 
17
- Mitsuo Aida, 67, Japanese poet, brain hemorrhage.
 - John Anton Blatnik, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1974).[73]
 - Heinz Brücher, 76, German-Argentine botanist and SS officer during World War II, murdered.
 - Jim Cunningham, 56, American basketball player.[74]
 - Jesse Flores, 77, Mexican Major League Baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians).[75]
 - Armand Frappier, 87, Canadian physisican.
 - Chen Wen Hsi, 85, Chinese-Singaporean artist.
 - Carl Shy, 83, American Olympic basketball player (1936).[76]
 - Joey Smallwood, 90, Canadian politician.[77]
 - Ronnie Starling, 82, English football player.[78]
 - Kurt Weyher, 90, German rear admiral of the navy (Kriegsmarine) of Nazi Germany.
 
18
- George Abecassis, 78, British racing driver.
 - Richard Bruck, 76, American mathematician.[79]
 - Kerry Fitzgerald, 43, Australian rugby referee.
 - King Kolax, 79, American jazz trumpeter and bandleader, Alzheimer's disease.
 - Jean Orcibal, 78, French historian on religion.[80]
 - Marion L. Starkey, 90, American historian.[81]
 - June Storey, 73, Canadian-American actress, cancer.
 
19
- Joe Cole, 30, American roadie (Rollins Band, Black Flag), shot.[82]
 - Howie Dallmar, 69, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors), heart failure.[83]
 - Rudolf Eggenberg, 80, Swiss Olympic high jumper (1936).
 - Ernest K. Gann, 81, American aviator, sailor, and author (Fate Is the Hunter, The High and the Mighty), kidney failure.[84]
 - Pearley Johnson, 86, American baseball player.
 - Paul Maxwell, 70, Canadian-British actor (Coronation Street, Aliens, A Bridge Too Far).[85]
 
20
- Simone Beck, 87, French cookbook writer.[86]
 - Walter Chiari, 67, Italian actor, heart attack.[87]
 - John Brian Harley, 59, English cartographer.[88]
 - Lal Chand Yamla Jatt, 77, Indian folk singer.
 - Waldemar Kazanecki, 62, Polish musician.
 - Maynard C. Krueger, 85, American socialist politician and academic.[89]
 - Samuel Rabin, 80, English artist and Olympic wrestler (1928).[90]
 - Albert Van Vlierberghe, 49, Belgian cyclist and Olympian (1964).[91]
 - Gaston Waringhien, 90, French linguist.[92]
 - Don Williams, 56, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).
 
21
- José Miguel Barandiarán, 101, Spanish anthropologist, ethnographer, and catholic priest.[93]
 - Minna Citron, 95, American painter and printmaker.[94]
 - Alvin Robert Cornelius, 88, Pakistani jurist, legal philosopher and judge.
 - Colin Douglas, 79, English actor.
 - Francesco Golisano, 62, Italian film actor.
 - Hannes Häyrinen, 77, Finnish actor.[95]
 - Sheldon Mayer, 74, American comics artist, writer, and editor.[96]
 - Byron N. Scott, 88, American lawyer and politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1935-1939).[97]
 - Wilhelm Straßburger, 84, German footballer.
 
22
- Franz Brunner, 78, Austrian field handball player and Olympian silver medalist (1936).[98]
 - Joe Carter, 82, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears).[99]
 - Hal Finney, 86, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
 - James C. Fletcher, 72, American academic and NASA administrator.[100]
 - Ernesto Grassi, 89, Italian philosopher.[101]
 - Beaver Harris, 55, American jazz drummer.[102]
 - Mirza Nurul Huda, 72, Bangladesh politician and academic.
 - Ernst Krenek, 91, Austrian-American composer.[103]
 - Gyula Kunszt, 88, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1928).
 - Jack Otterson, 86, American art director.[104]
 - Bruno Pellizzari, 84, Italian Olympic racing cyclist (1932).[105]
 - Hans Edmund Wolters, 76, German ornithologist.
 - Édouard Woolley, 75, Haitian-Canadian tenor, actor, and composer.
 
23
- Aimé Durbec, 89, French footballer.
 - José Guerrero, 77, Spanish artist.[106]
 - Göte Melin, 81, Swedish Olympic wrestler (1936).
 - Gene Milford, 89, American film and television editor.
 - Andrew Odom, 55, American blues musician, heart attack.[107]
 - Tom Tribe, 72, Australian rules footballer.
 - Bořivoj Zeman, 79, Czech film director and screenwriter.[108]
 
24
- Jimmy Crapnell, 88, Scottish footballer.
 - El-Sayed El-Dhizui, 65, Egyptian football player and Olympian (1948, 1952).
 - Ivan Duke, 78, South African Olympic boxer (1932).
 - Alfons Goppel, 86, German politician and Prime Minister of Bavaria.[109]
 - Marion West Higgins, 76, American politician, traffic collision.
 - Georg Höltig, 79, German Olympic equestrian (1952).
 - Ghulam Rasul, 60, Pakistani educationist and field hockey Olympic champion (1956, 1960).[110]
 - Virginia Sorensen, 79, American writer.[111]
 
25
- Curt Bois, 90, German actor.[112]
 - Anton Burger, 80, German SS officer and concentration camp commandant.
 - Orane Demazis, 97, French actress.[113]
 - Frank Finnigan, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, St. Louis Eagles).[114]
 - Wilhelm Harster, 87, German policeman, SS officer and war criminal during World War ||.
 - Mahmood Hussain, 59, Pakistani cricket player, diabetes.[115]
 - Heinrich Lebensaft, 86, Austrian footballer.
 - Gotlib Roninson, 75, Soviet actor.
 - Wilbur Snyder, 62, American gridiron football player.
 - Richard G. Stilwell, 74, United States Army general.[116]
 
26
- Prince Gorm of Denmark, 72, Danish prince.
 - Gustav Neidlinger, 81, German bass-baritone.[117]
 - Tom Neumeier, 70, Dutch rower and Olympian (1948).[118]
 - Budd Olsen, 67, American racing driver.
 - Sid Wayne, 69, American songwriter, lyricist and composer.[119]
 
27
- Cary Cox, 73, American gridiron football player.
 - Hervé Guibert, 36, French writer and photographer, AIDS.[120]
 - Arne Holst, 87, Norwegian Olympic bobsledder (1948, 1952).
 - Eitan Livni, 72, Israeli revisionist zionist activist and politician.
 - Petro Marko, 78, Albanian writer.[121]
 
28
- Jacques Aubuchon, 67, American actor, heart failure.[122]
 - George Espeut, 74, Jamaican Olympic weightlifter (1948).
 - Cassandra Harris, 43, Australian actress (For Your Eyes Only), ovarian cancer.
 - Enrique Herrera, 87, Cuban film actor.
 - Cy Kasper, 96, American football player and coach.[123]
 - Osório Pereira, 86, Brazilian Olympic rower (1932).
 - Leon Punch, 63, Australian politician.
 - Alfred Dudley Ward, 86, British Army general.
 
29
- Dora Gordine, 96, Estonian-British sculptor.[124]
 - John Houser, 82, American Olympic rower (1936).
 - Gavin Morgan, 80, Australian rules footballer.
 - V. N. Reddy, 77, Indian cinematographer and director.
 - Brian Reilly, 90, Irish chess master, writer and editor.
 - Tony Strobl, 76, American comic artist and animator (Pinocchio).[125]
 - Alex Tremulis, 77, American automotive designer.
 
30
- Jean Grumellon, 68, French football player.[126]
 - Louis Henry, 80, French historian.[127]
 - José Miguel Marín, 46, Argentine football player, Olympian (1964), and coach, heart attack.
 - Michiko Nakanishi, 78, Japanese Olympic sprinter (1932).
 - Marcus Morton Rhoades, 88, American cytogeneticist.
 - Piet Vermeylen, 87, Belgian lawyer and politician.
 
31
- Yuri Belov, 61, Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor.
 - Felicja Blumental, 83, Polish pianist.[128]
 - Marco Antonio Serna Díaz, 55, Colombian herpetologist, ornithologist, and naturalist.
 - Elise Fliflet, 98, Norwegian politician.
 - Mary Virginia Gaver, 85, American librarian.[129]
 - Raymond R. Guest, 84, American businessman and thoroughbred race horse owner, pneumonia.[130]
 - Laurdine "Pat" Patrick, 62, American jazz musician, leukemia.[131]
 - Georges Poulet, 89, Belgian literary critic.[132]
 - Ken Robinson, 64, Canadian lawyer and politician.
 - Christopher Steel, 53, British composer.[133]
 - Sonny Utz, 49, American football player.
 
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