The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2001 .
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.
March 2001
1
Joseph Cyril Bamford , 84, British businessman.[ 1]
Ray Dorr , 59, American college football player (West Virginia Wesleyan ) and coach (Southern Illinois , Kentucky , Texas A&M ), ALS .[ 2]
Albert Heschong , 82, American television, film and theater production designer (winner of Emmy Award for Art Direction for Requiem for a Heavyweight ).[ 3]
John Painter , 112, American supercentarian, world's oldest man.[ 4]
Orlando Pantera , 33, Cape Verdean singer and composer, acute pancreatitis .
Hannie Termeulen , 72, Dutch Olympic freestyle swimmer (bronze medal winner in the 1948 Summer Olympics and two-time silver medal winner in the 1952 Summer Olympics ).[ 5]
Henry Wade , 86, American lawyer and district attorney of Dallas County , Parkinson's disease .
Colin Webster , 68, Welsh international footballer, cancer.[ 6]
2
John Diamond , 48, British Journalist, esophageal cancer .[ 7]
George F. D. Duff , 74, Canadian mathematician.
Louis Faurer , 84, American street photographer .[ 8]
Lonnie Glosson , 93, American country musician , songwriter, and radio personality.[ 9]
Wallace D. Hayes , 82, American engineer and one of the world's leading theoretical aerodynamicists .[ 10]
Mildred Brown Schrumpf , 98, American economist, food educator, and author.
William Grant Stratton , 87, American politician, governor of Illinois (1953-1961).
3
Louis Edmonds , 77, American actor (Dark Shadows , All My Children ), respiratory failure.[ 11]
A. Maitland Emmet , 92, British amateur entomologist and schoolmaster.
Maija Isola , 73, Finnish designer of printed textiles.
Gabriel Lisette , 81, Chadian politician.
Jay T. Robbins , 81, Career officer in the American Air Force.[ 12]
Ruhi Sarıalp , 76, Turkish track and field athlete and Olympic medalist.[ 13]
Eugene Sledge , 77, American Marine and professor, stomach cancer.[ 14]
4
Gerardo Barbero , 39, Argentine chess grandmaster, cancer.
Jean René Bazaine , 96, French painter, designer of stained glass windows and writer.[ 15]
Clyde Coffman , 89, American decathlon athlete and Olympian.[ 16]
Glenn Hughes , 50, American singer and member of pop group The Village People , lung cancer .[ 17]
Brian Jones , 72, British motorcycle designer.[ 18]
Fred Lasswell , 84, American cartoonist (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith ).[ 19]
Jim Rhodes , 91, American politician (61st and 63rd Governor of the State of Ohio ).[ 20]
Harold Stassen , 93, American politician (25th Governor of Minnesota ).[ 21]
Kalle Tuulos , 70, Finnish figure skater and Olympian.[ 22]
5
6
Mário Covas , 70, Brazilian engineer and politician, bladder cancer .[ 27]
Luce d'Eramo , 75, Italian author and critic.[ 28]
Nane Germon , 91, French actress.[ 29]
Balla Moussa Keïta , Malian actor and comedian, pulmonary emphysema .[ 30]
Ngọc Lan , 44, Vietnamese singer-lyricist, multiple sclerosis .
Portia Nelson , 80, American cabaret singer, songwriter, actress (The Sound of Music , Doctor Dolittle , All My Children ), and author, cancer.[ 31]
Darrell A. Posey , 53, American anthropologist and biologist, brain tumor .[ 32]
Jim Taylor , 83, English footballer.[ 33]
Kim Walker , 32, American actress (Heathers , Say Anything... , The Outsiders ), brain tumor.
7
Frankie Carle , 97, American pianist, bandleader and composer ("Sunrise Serenade ").[ 34]
Inge Edler , 89, Swedish cardiologist.
Hank Foldberg , 77, American gridiron football player (Brooklyn Dodgers , Chicago Hornets ) and coach.[ 35]
Ebbe Nielsen , 50, Danish entomologist and lepidoptera researcher, heart attack.
Marian Norkowski , 65, Polish football player.[ 36]
Al Palladini , 57, Canadian politician, heart attack.
8
Frances Adaskin , 100, Canadian pianist.[ 37]
Abe Cohen , 67, American gridiron football player.[ 38]
Ninette de Valois , 102, British ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer and director of classical ballet .[ 39]
Robert Ealey , 75, American electric blues singer.
Bent Hansen , 67, Danish Olympic football player (silver medal winner in men's football at the 1960 Summer Olympics ).[ 40]
Hugh Malone , 57, American surveyor and politician, accidental death.
Luís Rocha , 63, Brazilian politician and lawyer, diabetes .
Bazaryn Shirendev , 88, Mongolian historian and politician.
Edward Winter , 63, American actor (Cabaret , Promises, Promises , M*A*S*H ), Parkinson's disease .[ 41]
9
Vincent Alo , 96, American mobster (Genovese crime family ).
Spencer Bernard , 83, American politician.
Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo , 83, Indonesian economist and politician and the father of Prabowo Subianto , heart failure.[ 42]
Henry Jonsson , 88, Swedish Olympic runner (bronze medal winner in men's 500 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics ).[ 43]
Hermann Kugelstadt , 89, German screenwriter and film director.
Poldek Pfefferberg , 87, Polish-American Holocaust survivor.[ 44]
Giancarlo Prete , 58, Italian actor, brain cancer .
Diane Sommerfield , 51, American actress (Days of Our Lives ).
Richard Stone , 47, American composer and songwriter (Animaniacs , Pinky and the Brain , Freakazoid! ), pancreatic cancer .[ 45]
10
Arturo Alcaraz , 84, Filipino volcanologist .
Algodão , 76, Brazilian basketball player and Olympic medalist.[ 46]
Michael Elkins , 84, American broadcaster and journalist (CBS , Newsweek , BBC ).[ 47]
Nikos Georgiadis , 77, Greek-British set designer for ballet, stage and film.[ 48]
Frank Marsh , 76, American politician.
Massimo Morsello , 42, Italian fascist and political singer-songwriter, cancer.
Jorge Recalde , 49, Argentine rally driver, heart attack while racing.
Vladimir Voroshilov , 70, Soviet and Russian author, producer and television anchorman, heart attack.
Michael Woodruff , 89, British surgeon and scientist, and a pioneer in organ transplant surgery.[ 49]
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12
Morton Downey Jr. , 67, American television personality (The Morton Downey Jr. Show ) and actor (Predator 2 ), lung cancer.[ 52]
Dave Dunaway , 56, American NFL football player.[ 53]
Alan Greene , 89, American Olympic diver (bronze medal winner in men's 3 metre springboard diving at the 1936 Summer Olympics ).[ 54]
Sai Gwa-Pau , 82, Hong Kong film actor, diabetes .[ 55]
Sir Lancelot , 98, Trinidadian-American singer ("Rum and Coca-Cola ") and actor.[ 56]
Henry Lee Lucas , 64, American convicted killer, natural causes, heart failure.[ 57]
Robert Ludlum , 73, American author of spy novels (The Bourne Identity ), burn.[ 58]
Sidney Dillon Ripley , 87, American ornithologist and conservationist.[ 59]
Victor Westhoff , 84, Dutch botanist.[ 60]
13
John A. Alonzo , 66, American cinematographer (Chinatown , Scarface , Norma Rae ).[ 61]
Encarnacion Alzona , 105, Filipino historian, and suffragist .[ 62]
Bill Bland , 84, British communist.[ 63]
Jean Bretonnière , 76, French actor and singer.[ 64]
Vincent Dantzer , 77, Canadian politician (member of the House of Commons of Canada , mayor of Edmonton, Alberta ), heart attack.[ 65]
Walter Dukes , 70, American professional basketball player (New York Knicks , Minneapolis Lakers , Detroit Pistons ).[ 66]
Benny Martin , 72, American bluegrass fiddler.
Cord Meyer , 80, American Central Intelligence Agency official, lymphoma .[ 67]
Cranley Onslow , 74, British politician.[ 68]
Antonia Palacios , 96, Venezuelan poet, novelist and essayist.
Norman Rodway , 72, Irish actor (Royal Shakespeare Company ).[ 69]
Jutta Rüdiger , 90, German psychologist and head of the Nazi Party League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel) during World War II.
14
Rosine Deréan , 91, French actress.[ 70]
Anne George , 73, American author and poet, complications during heart surgery.
Lawrence Clark Powell , 94, American librarian, literary critic, and author.[ 71]
Paul Rémy , 78, French tennis player.[ 72]
Della Sehorn , 73, American competition swimmer and Olympian.[ 73]
15
Gaetano Cozzi , 78, Italian historian.[ 74]
Durward Gorham Hall , 90, American politician (U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th congressional district from 1961 to 1973).[ 75]
Ryszard Koncewicz , 89, Polish soccer player and coach.[ 76]
Henrik Schildt , 86, Finnish-Swedish film actor.[ 77]
Ann Sothern , 92, American actress (The Ann Sothern Show , Maisie , The Whales of August ), stroke.[ 78]
16
Johannes Benzing , 88, German nazi diplomat and linguist during World War II.[ 79]
Otfried Deubner , 92, German classical archaeologist and diplomat.
Juliette Huot , 89, Canadian actress (The Plouffe Family , 14, rue de Galais , Amanita Pestilens , The Luck of Ginger Coffey ), cancer.[ 80]
Norma MacMillan , 79, Canadian cartoon voice actress (The New Casper Cartoon Show , The Gumby Show , Davey and Goliath ).[ 81]
Isao Okawa , 74, Japanese businessman and chairman of Sega , heart disease.[ 82]
Maria von Tasnady , 89, Hungarian singer and stage and film actress.[ 83]
Bob Wollek , 57, French race car driver, bicycle accident.[ 84]
17
Michiyo Aratama , 71, Japanese actress, heart attack.[ 85]
Ingrid Borthen , 87, Norwegian-Swedish stage and film actress.
Arthur Covington , 87, Canadian physicist and radio astronomer .[ 86]
Viktor Krivulin , 56, Russian poet, novelist and essayist.[ 87]
Maynard Mack , 91, American literary critic and English professor.[ 88]
Sherwin Rosen , 62, American labor economist.[ 89]
Anthony Storr , 80, English psychiatrist, psychoanalyst , and author.[ 90]
Ralph Thomas , 85, English film director.[ 91]
Zinaida Voronina , 53, Soviet gymnast and Olympic champion .[ 92]
18
Vasily Abaev , 100, Ethnically Ossetian Soviet linguist specializing in Iranian.[ 93]
John Ardoin , 66, Best.[ 94]
Teófilo Borunda , 89, Mexican politician.
John Phillips , 65, American singer, promoter and co-founder of The Mamas & the Papas , heart failure.[ 95]
Dirk Polder , 81, Dutch physicist.[ 96]
Gyula Tóth , 73, Hungarian wrestler.[ 97]
19
Gordon Brown , 53, Scottish rugby union player, non-Hodgkin lymphoma .[ 98]
Boris Gregorka , 94, Yugoslavian Olympic gymnast (bronze medal winner at the 1928 Summer Olympics , 1936 Summer Olympics ).[ 99]
Charles K. Johnson , 76, American flat-earther (President of the International Flat Earth Research Society ).[ 100]
Walter Ian Harewood Johnston , 71, Australian pioneer of reproductive medicine, laryngeal cancer.[ 101]
Herbie Jones , 75, American jazz trumpeter and arranger.[ 102]
Jacob Kainen , 91, American painter and printmaker.[ 103]
Norman Mitchell , 82, English actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum , Oliver! , Beryl's Lot ).[ 104]
20
Luis Alvarado , 52, Puerto Rican baseball player, heart attack.[ 105]
Jay Cameron , 72, American jazz musician.
Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes , 81, British author, bronchial pneumonia .[ 106]
Doreen Gorsky , 88, British politician, feminist and television producer and executive (BBC Television ).[ 107]
John J. Hennessey , 79, United States Army general, stroke.
Frank Reynolds , 83, British and English field hockey player and Olympian.[ 108]
Ilie Verdeț , 75, Romanian communist politician, heart attack.[ 109]
21
Dora Alonso , 90, Cuban journalist and writer.
Maurice Arreckx , 83, French politician, cancer.[ 110]
Claus Bork Hansen , 37, Danish organized crime figure, shot.
Virgil Hnat , 65, Romanian handball player and coach, heart failure.
Bill Johansen , 72, Canadian professional ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs ).[ 111]
Jeong Ju-yung , 85, South Korean entrepreneur, businessman and founder of the Hyundai Group , pneumonia .[ 112]
Wim van der Kroft , 84, Dutch canoeist and Olympic medalist.[ 113]
Billy Ray Smith, Sr. , 66, American football player.[ 114]
Anthony Steel , 80, British actor and singer (The Wooden Horse , Malta Story , West of Zanzibar , Checkpoint ), heart failure.[ 115]
Joe Winkler , 79, American gridiron football player.[ 116]
22
Stepas Butautas , 75, Lithuanian basketball player.[ 117]
Sabiha Gökçen , 88, the first Turkish female aviator and the first female combat pilot of the world.[ 118]
William Hanna , 90, American animator (Tom & Jerry , The Flintstones , Scooby-Doo ), co-founder of Hanna-Barbera , throat cancer.[ 119]
Newt Kimball , 85, American baseball player.[ 120]
Barry Maxwell, 12th Baron Farnham , 69, British aristocrat.[ 121]
Rolf Birger Pedersen , 61, Norwegian footballer and football coach.[ 122]
Edward Samuel Smith , 81, American federal judge.[ 123]
Toby Wing , 85, American actress and pin-up star (Palmy Days , True Confession ).[ 124]
23
Anthony Bevins , 58, British journalist, pneumonia .[ 125]
Sully Boyar , 77, American actor (Dog Day Afternoon , Car Wash , Fort Apache, The Bronx , Prizzi's Honor ).[ 126]
Louis Dudek , 83, Canadian poet, academic, and publisher.[ 127]
Rowland Evans , 79, American journalist and television host (Evans, Novak, Hunt, & Shields ), esophageal cancer.[ 128]
Arthur D. Hasler , 93, American ecologist , known for explaining salmon's homing instinct.[ 129]
Willie Horne , 79, British rugby league player.
Margaret Ursula Jones , 84, British archaeologist , known for directing excavations at Mucking , Essex .[ 130]
Robert Laxalt , Basque-American writer.[ 131]
David McTaggart , 68, Canadian environmentalist and co-founder of Greenpeace International , car accident.
Karlis Ozols , 88, Latvian SS officer during World War II and chess champion.
Mischa Richter , 91, American cartoonist and illustrator.[ 132]
24
Debabrata Basu , 76, Indian statistician.[ 133]
Boris Berlin , 93, Russian-Canadian pianist, teacher and composer.[ 134]
N. G. L. Hammond , 93, British classical scholar.[ 135]
Tambi Larsen , 86, Danish-American set designer.
Kazuyoshi Oimatsu , 89, Japanese figure skater, coach and Olympian.[ 136]
Karl Schönböck , 92, Austrian actor, stroke.
Brian Trubshaw , 77, British test pilot (Concorde ).[ 137]
Muriel Young , 77, British television announcer, presenter and producer.[ 138]
Birgit Åkesson , 93, Swedish choreographer, dancer and dance researcher.
25
Dominick Basso , 63, American mobster (Chicago Outfit ) and bookmaker.
Terry C. Johnston , 54, American writer of the Old West , colorectal cancer .[ 139]
Larry Lansburgh , 89, American producer, director, and screenwriter.
Tiger Prabhakar , 53, Indian film actor, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome .
Mattheus Pronk , 53, Dutch racing cyclist.[ 140]
Roy Staley , 85, American hurdler.[ 141]
26
Michael Cocks , 71, British politician.[ 142]
Brenda Helser , 76, American Olympic swimmer (gold medal winner in women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle swimming relay at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 143]
Llazar Siliqi , 77, Albanian poet.
Piotr Sobociński , 43, Polish cinematographer (Three Colours: Red , Ransom , Marvin's Room ), heart attack.
Bill Yates , 79, American cartoonist and comic strip editor, complications from pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease .[ 144]
27
Sir Kenneth Alexander , 79, Scottish economist.[ 145]
Anthony Dexter , 88, American actor (Valentino , Captain John Smith and Pocahontas , The Black Pirates , The Story of Mankind ), stroke.[ 146]
Robert Lee Massie , 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[ 147]
Boris Rauschenbach , 86, Soviet physicist and rocket engineer.
Giorgio Zuccoli , 43, Italian yacht racer and Olympian.[ 148]
Tereza Štadler , 64, Serbian and Yugoslav chess player.
28
Jim Benton , 84, American football player, cancer.[ 149]
George Connor , 94, American racecar driver.
Moe Koffman , 72, Canadian flautist and saxophonist, cancer.[ 150]
Constantin von Liechtenstein , 89, Liechtenstein prince and alpine skier.
Lillian Palmer , 87, Canadian athlete and Olympic silver medalist.[ 151]
Vulo Radev , 78, Bulgarian film director, writer, and cinematographer .[ 152]
Jørgen Skov , 75, Danish cinematographer.
James Warren , 88, American film actor and artist.
29
Edward Frederick Anderson , 69, American botanist .
Malani Bulathsinhala , 51, Sri Lankan singer.
Gordon Hahn , 81, American politician (Los Angeles City Council , California State Assembly ).[ 153]
Rolando Hernández , 86, Mexican professional wrestler and wrestling trainer, heart attack.
Helge Ingstad , 101, Norwegian writer and explorer, and discoverer of a North American Viking landing site.[ 154]
John Lewis , 80, American jazz pianist (Modern Jazz Quartet ), cancer.[ 155]
Hollis Sigler , 53, American artist and painter, breast cancer .[ 156]
Norman Sisisky , 73, American politician, lung cancer .[ 157]
Kōji Yamamoto , 48, Japanese basketball player and Olympian.[ 158]
30
Fatiu Ademola Akesode , 61, Nigerian professor of paediatrics .
Cyrus Herzl Gordon , 92, American scholar.[ 159]
Jeffrey Mass , 60, American academic, historian, author and japanologist .[ 160]
George Mutch , 88, Scottish football player.[ 161]
31
Jean-Marc Bory , 67, Swiss actor.[ 162]
Diego García , 39, Spanish long-distance runner and Olympian, heart attack.[ 163]
Edward Jewesbury , 83, English actor (Henry V , Crown Court , Dungeons & Dragons ).
Naum Meiman , 88, Soviet mathematician, and dissident.
David Rocastle , 33, English professional footballer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma .[ 164]
Clifford Shull , 85, American Nobel Prize -winning physicist.[ 165]
Colette Thomas , 72, French swimmer and Olympian.[ 166]
Nakamura Utaemon VI , 84, Japanese kabuki performer.
Arthur Geoffrey Walker , 91, British mathematician.[ 167]
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