The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2005 .
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 2005
1
Mary Bennett , 92, British academic.[ 1]
Skitch Henderson , 87, American pianist, conductor, composer and bandleader (The Tonight Show ).[ 2]
V. K. Madhavan Kutty , 71, Indian journalist and author.[ 3]
William C. Marshall , 87, British thoroughbred horse racing trainer.[ 4]
Desmond Piers , 92, Canadian naval rear admiral.[ 5]
Michael Piller , 57, American writer and producer (Star Trek , The Dead Zone , Simon & Simon ), cancer.[ 6]
Gladys Tantaquidgeon , 106, American Mohegan tribal matriarch.[ 7]
Michael Thwaites , 90, Australian poet, writer, naval officer, intelligence officer involved in the Petrov Affair .[ 8]
2
Rutherford Aris , 76, American chemical engineer and academic, Parkinson's disease .[ 9]
Jean Carson , 82, American actress, (The Andy Griffith Show ), stroke.[ 10]
John Mieremet , 45, Dutch organized crime leader, shot.[ 11]
Rick Rhodes , 54, American film composer and music supervisor, winner of six Emmy Awards , brain cancer.[ 12]
Alfred Shaughnessy , 89, English scriptwriter, film director and producer, stroke.[ 13]
Lajos Szentgáli , 73, Hungarian athlete and Olympian.[ 14]
Ferruccio Valcareggi , 86, Italian football player and manager (national team ).[ 15]
3
Kent Andersson , 71, Swedish actor, playwright and theatre director.
Aenne Burda , 96, German publisher.[ 16]
C. P. Ellis , 78, American former Ku Klux Klan member turned civil rights activist.[ 17]
R. C. Gorman , 74, American Navajo artist, blood infection and pneumonia .[ 18]
Ted Hargreaves , 61, Amateur and hockey player, coach and teacher.[ 19]
Ted Harris , 86, American mathematician.
Geoffrey Keen , 89, British actor.[ 20]
Otto Latsis , 71, Russian journalist, traffic collision.
Paul Roazen , 69, American professor and historian of psychoanalysis, complications of Crohn's disease .[ 21]
4
Nadia Anjuman , 25, Afghan poet, homicide.[ 22]
Michael G. Coney , 73, Canadian science fiction author, mesothelioma .[ 23]
Bohumil Gregor , 79, Czech conductor.[ 24]
Milt Holland , 88, American percussionist, Alzheimer's disease .
Jamie Irwin , 68, Australian politician.
Earl Krugel , 62, American JDL activist and convicted criminal, blunt-force trauma.[ 25]
Sheree North , 72, American actress, complications following surgery.[ 26]
Graham Payn , 87, South African actor, singer and partner of Sir Noël Coward .[ 27]
Hiro Takahashi , 41, Japanese singer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
5
Peter Brunt , 88, British ancient historian.
Hugh Alexander Dunn , 82, Australian diplomat, ambassador to Taiwan (1969–1972) and China (1980–1984).[ 28]
John Fowles , 79, British author, after a long illness, stroke.[ 29]
Derek Lamb , 69, British animator, Oscar-winning producer, cancer.[ 30]
Link Wray , 76, American rock and roll guitarist, best known for the 1958 instrumental "Rumble".[ 31]
6
Nematollah Aghasi , 66, Iranian singer and songwriter.
Francesco De Masi , 75, Italian conductor and film score composer, cancer.[ 32]
Rod Donald , 48, New Zealand politician, co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand , viral myocarditis.[ 33]
Minako Honda , 38, Japanese pop singer, myeloid leukemia .
Dick Hutcherson , 73, American former NASCAR driver, heart attack.[ 34]
Stevan Larner , 75, American cinematographer and winemaker.[ 35]
Theodore Puck , 89, American researcher of genetics, complications from a broken hip.[ 36]
Anthony Sawoniuk , 84, Polish-British nazi criminal during World War II.
Gavril Stoyanov , 76, Bulgarian football player and coach.[ 37]
Robert Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon , 69, British peer, barrister, banker, and politician, stroke.[ 38]
7
Mikhail Gasparov , 70, Russian literary theorist.[ 39]
Fraise , 17, American thoroughbred racehorse.
Nobuhiko Hasegawa , 58, Japanese table tennis player, gardening accident.
Harry Thompson , 45, British producer and writer of TV comedies, biographer and novelist, lung cancer .[ 40]
Nikolai Trofimov , 85, Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.
Donald Watson , 87, British wildlife artist.[ 41]
Steve Whatley , 46, British theatre actor, consumer expert, journalist and television presenter, suicide.[ 42]
8
Alekos Alexandrakis , 77, Greek actor, cancer.[ 43]
Lavinia Bazhbeuk-Melikyan , 83, Soviet-Armenian painter.
Robert Eugene Bush , 79, American U.S. Navy corpsman, youngest sailor awarded a Medal of Honor in World War II, kidney failure.[ 44]
Alwyn Cashe , 35, American army senior officer and Medal of Honor recipient, burns from IED .
Francis Cheetham , 77, British museum director and authority on alabaster .[ 45]
Beland Honderich , 86, Canadian newspaper executive, former publisher of Toronto Star , stroke.[ 46]
Carola Höhn , 95, German stage and cinema actress.[ 47]
Truong Nhu Tang , 82, South Vietnamese lawyer and politician.
David Westheimer , 88, American author, novelist (Von Ryan's Express ) .[ 48]
Glen Wilson , 76, English football player.
9
Avril Angers , 87, British comedian and actress, pneumonia .[ 49]
Azahari Husin , 48, Malaysian technical mastermind of the 2002 and 2005 Bali bombings , gunshot wound.
Aminata Maïga Ka , 65, Senegalese writer.[ 50]
Stephen McGill , 93, Scottish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Paisley (1968–1988).
K. R. Narayanan , 85, Indian politician, President of India (1997–2002), pneumonia and renal failure .[ 51]
Wilhelm Walcher , 95, German physicist.[ 52]
Charles R. Weiner , 83, American federal judge who engineered the mass settlement of asbestos lawsuits, kidney failure .[ 53]
10
Steve Courson , 50, American football player, former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard, gardening accident.[ 54]
Ernest Crichlow , 91, American artist (Harlem Renaissance ), heart failure.[ 55]
A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan , 66, Bangladeshi journalist and government minister, pancreatic cancer .
Domingo Matom , 50, American classical ballet dancer, melanoma .[ 56]
Gardner Read , 92, American composer.[ 57]
Vidar Sandbeck , 87, Norwegian folk singer, composer, and writer.
Ted Wragg , 67, British professor of education and commentator on education topics, heart attack.[ 58]
11
Moustapha Akkad , 75, Syrian-born American film producer (Halloween films), injuries sustained in Jordanian bombings .[ 59]
Keith Andes , 85, American actor (Tora! Tora! Tora! ), suicide by asphyxiation.[ 60]
Terry Cole , 60, American gridiron football player.[ 61]
Maurits Coppieters , 85, Belgian politician.
Peter Drucker , 95, Austrian-American management theorist.[ 62]
Pamela Duncan , 73, American B-movie and TV actress, stroke.[ 63]
Miguel Gallardo , 56, Spanish singer-songwriter, kidney cancer .[ 64]
Jean-François Gravier , 90, French geographer.[ 65]
Brosl Hasslacher , 64, Theoretical physicist.
Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield , 66, British peer and photographer, stroke.[ 66]
Murugappa Channaveerappa Modi , 89, Indian ophthalmologist .[ 67]
David Pingree , 72, American historian of mathematics in the ancient world.[ 68]
Eduardo Rabossi , 75, Argentine philosopher and human rights activist.
12
Arthur K. Cebrowski , 63, American Navy vice admiral and Pentagon official, cancer.[ 69]
Madhu Dandavate , 81, Indian socialist leader.[ 70]
Wilbert Hiller , 90, Canadian ice hockey player.[ 71]
Cosme Barrutia Iturriagoitia , 76, Spanish cyclist.[ 72]
Kazimierz Lipień , 56, Polish featherweight Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic champion.[ 73]
Zamanbek Nurkadilov , 61, Kazakh politician, suicide.
Jori Smith , 98, Canadian modernist artist.
Moise Vass , 85, Romanian football player.
Joe Wade , 84, English football player and manager.[ 74]
13
William B. Bryant , 94, American senior federal judge and the first black federal prosecutor in U.S. history.[ 75]
Vine Deloria, Jr. , 72, Native American author and activist, aortic aneurysm .[ 76]
Harry Gold , 98, Irish jazz musician.[ 77]
Eddie Guerrero , 38, Mexican-American WWE professional wrestler, heart failure.[ 78]
Charles Owen Rice , 96, American Roman Catholic priest and labor activist.[ 79]
Miriam Roth , 95, Israeli writer and educator.[ 80]
Ruth Siems , 74, American home economist, inventor of Stove Top stuffing .[ 81]
Tan Chin Tuan , 96, Singaporean banker and philanthropist .
Paul Langdon Ward , 94, American historian, president of the American Historical Association and Sarah Lawrence College .[ 82]
14
15
Barry K. Atkins , 94, American Navy admiral and decorated World War II veteran.[ 87]
Roy Brooks , 67, American jazz drummer.[ 88]
Felipe de Alba , 81, Mexican actor.
Hanne Haller , 55, German "schlager" singer, breast cancer .[ 89]
Agenore Incrocci , aka Age , 86, Italian screenwriter, heart attack.[ 90]
Raja Nawathe , 81, Indian Hindi film producer.
Adrian Rogers , 74, American religious leader, complications of colon cancer .[ 91]
Agapito Sánchez , 35, Dominican junior featherweight boxing champion, shot.
Louis Sévèke , 41, Dutch left wing political activist, shot.[ 92]
Preston Robert Tisch , 79, American businessman, co-owner of the NFL's New York Giants , brain cancer.[ 93]
Ren Zhongyi , 91, Chinese politician.
16
Sandy Consuegra , 85, Cuban baseball pitcher.[ 94]
Ronald Crichton , 91, Music critic for the Financial Times in the 1960s and 1970s.[ 95]
Marina Denikina , 86, Russian-French writer and journalist.[ 96]
Ralph Edwards , 92, American television host and producer, heart failure.[ 97]
Richard Moore , 95, American sailor and Olympic champion.[ 98]
Paul Noel , 81, American basketball player, cancer.[ 99]
Henry Taube , 89, Canadian-American chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate.[ 100]
Henk van Woerden , 57, Dutch painter and writer with close ties to South Africa, heart attack.[ 101]
Donald Watson , 95, English animal rights and veganism advocate who co-founded The Vegan Society .
17
Igor Vasilyevich Ivanov , 58, Russian-Canadian chess grandmaster, cancer.
Marek Perepeczko , 63, Polish actor, heart attack.[ 102]
Wang Qiang , 30, Chinese serial killer, rapist and robber, execution by shooting.
Sybil Louise Shearer , 93, American modern dance choreographer, stroke.[ 103]
Gennaro Verolino , 99, Roman Catholic bishop and a diplomat for the Holy See .[ 104]
18
Alfonso Arana , 78, Puerto Rican painter, Parkinson's disease .[ 105]
Sandy Blythe , 43, Australian wheelchair basketball player, suicide.
Gérard Crombac , 76, Swiss journalist and author on auto racing .[ 106]
Hussein el-Shafei , 87, Egyptian military officer.
Laura Hidalgo , 78, Argentine actress.
Whitall Perry , 85, American author.
Harold J. Stone , 92, American actor (Welcome Back, Kotter , Somebody Up There Likes Me ).[ 107]
Lee Yoon-hyung , 26, South Korean millionaire, heiress of Samsung , suicide by hanging.[ 108]
19
Artine Artinian , 97, French literary scholar.[ 109]
Erik Balling , 80, Danish TV and film director, heart attack.[ 110]
Steve Belichick , 86, American football player and coach.[ 111]
Bob Enevoldsen , 85, American jazz tenor saxophonist and valve trombonist.[ 112]
Rodney Hughes , 80, American politician.
Willy Schultes , 85, German actor and writer.[ 113]
Francesco Somaini , 79, Italian sculptor.[ 114]
Karen Ter-Martirosian , 83, Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist .
John Timpson , 77, British journalist, ex-presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 .[ 115]
20
Muhammad Said al-Attar , 78, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister (1994).
Manouchehr Atashi , 74, Iranian poet.
Nora Denney , 77, American actress, illness, cancer.[ 116]
John Hanna , 70, Canadian ice hockey defenceman and coach.
Jonathan James-Moore , 59, English theatre manager, former BBC Radio head of light entertainment, cancer.[ 117]
James King , 80, American operatic tenor .[ 118]
Harry Lawton , 77, American writer.[ 119]
Lou Myers , 90, American cartoonist (The New Yorker ).[ 120]
Fritz Richmond , 66, American musician and recording engineer, lung cancer .[ 121]
Chris Whitley , 45, American musician, lung cancer.[ 122]
21
Alfred Anderson , 109, Scottish World War I veteran, oldest living man in Scotland and last survivor of the 1914 Christmas truce .
Albert H. Bosch , 97, American politician, Republican U.S. Representative from New York (1953–1960).[ 123]
Aileen Fox , 98, English archaeologist.[ 124]
John W. Mitchell , 88, British sound engineer.
Hugh Sidey , 78, American journalist, Time magazine, heart attack.[ 125]
Umrao Singh , 85, Indian non-commissioned officer, last surviving Indian recipient of the Victoria Cross , prostate cancer .
22
Frank Gatski , 83, American football player (Cleveland Browns ) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame , heart disease.[ 126]
Bruce Hobbs , 84, British jockey and race horse trainer.[ 127]
Ken Mackintosh , 86, English saxophonist , composer and bandleader.[ 128]
Harmesh Malhotra , 69, Indian film director, producer, and screenplay writer.
Edith Soppe , 44, Argentine chess player.
Özker Özgür , 65, Turkish-Cypriot politician.
Joseph J. Thorndike , 92, American editor and writer.[ 129]
23
Ingvil Aarbakke , 35, Norwegian artist, cancer.[ 130]
Mike Austin , 95, American golfer.[ 131]
Constance Cummings , 95, American-British actress.[ 132]
Isabel de Castro , 74, Portuguese actress, cancer.[ 133]
Marty Furgol , 89, American golfer.
Nate Hawthorne , 55, American pro basketball player, heart attack.[ 134]
Beverly Tyler , 78, American film actress and singer.[ 135]
24
Jamuna Barua , , 86, Indian actress.[ 136]
Günther Deckert , 55, East German nordic combined Olympic skier.[ 137]
Pat Morita , 73, American actor (The Karate Kid , Happy Days , Mulan ), kidney failure.[ 138]
Harry Thürk , 78, German writer.[ 139]
John Vlissides , 44, American software scientist and author, one of the "Gang of Four", complications of a brain tumor.[ 140]
25
Alfredo Angeli , 78, Italian director and screenwriter.
Ivan Antić , 81, Serbian architect and academic.
Andria Apakidze , 91, Georgian archaeologist and historian.
George Best , 59, Northern Irish football player (Manchester United , Northern Ireland ), multiple organ failure.[ 141]
Roy Bjørnstad , 80, Norwegian actor.
Élisabeth Boselli , 91, French military and civilian pilot.[ 142]
Richard Burns , 34, British rally driver (2001 World Rally Championship champion ), brain tumor.[ 143]
Pierre Seel , 82, French Holocaust survivor, cancer.[ 144]
Yoshio Shiga , 91, Japanese navy officer and flying ace during World War II.
Jerry Lynn Williams , 57, American rock music singer and composer, kidney and liver failure.[ 145]
26
Takanori Arisawa , 54, Japanese composer, bladder cancer .
Colin Brinded , 59, British snooker referee, cancer.[ 146]
Mark Craney , 53, American rock and jazz drummer, pneumonia .
Gopal Godse , 86, Indian last surviving conspirator in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi .[ 147]
Ingálvur av Reyni , 84, Faroese painter.
David Tabor , 92, British physicist.[ 148]
Bruno H. Zimm , 85, American chemist.[ 149]
27
Jocelyn Brando , 86, American actress.[ 150]
William S. Hatcher , 70, American mathematician, philosopher, and a member of the Baháʼí faith.
Joe Jones , 79, American R&B singer, composer, complications from coronary artery bypass surgery.[ 151]
Frederick R. McManus , 82, American Roman Catholic priest and academic.[ 152]
Franz Schönhuber , 82, German politician (Die Republikaner party), pulmonary embolism.
Lys Symonette , 90, American pianist and musical stage performer.[ 153]
28
Donald V. Bennett , 90, American general, former commandant U.S. Military Academy.[ 154]
Jack Concannon , 62, American football player, former NFL quarterback, heart attack.[ 155]
Carl Forssell , 88, Swedish fencer ad Olympic medalist.[ 156]
Henry Grover , 78, American politician, Alzheimer's disease .
Marc Lawrence , 95, American actor (subjected to the Hollywood blacklist in the 1940s/50s), heart failure.[ 157]
Tony Meehan , 62, British former Shadows drummer, head injury.[ 158]
John Mellus , 88, American gridiron football player.[ 159]
Helen Muir , 85, British rheumatologist .[ 160]
Eric Nance , 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[ 161]
D. R. Shackleton Bailey , 87, British scholar of Latin literature, Alzheimer's disease .[ 162]
Tarsem Singh , 58, Indian field hockey player and Olympian.[ 163]
E. Cardon "Card" Walker , 89, American CEO of Walt Disney Productions (1976-1983), congestive heart failure.[ 164]
29
Robert E. Brown , 78, American ethnomusicologist , complications of cancer.[ 165]
David Di Tommaso , 26, French soccer player, cardiac arrest, heart attack.[ 166]
Joseph Furst , 89, Austrian actor.[ 167]
Józef Garliński , 92, Polish historian and writer.[ 168]
John R. Hicks , 49, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[ 169]
Uffe Schultz Larsen , 84, Danish Olympic shooter.[ 170]
Macon McCalman , 72, American actor (Smokey and the Bandit , Falling Down , Doc Hollywood ), complications from a series of strokes.[ 171]
Victor Pellot , 78, Puerto Rican baseball player (Minnesota Twins ) and Gold Glove winning first baseman, cancer .[ 172]
Wendie Jo Sperber , 47, American actress (Back to the Future , Bosom Buddies , Bachelor Party ), breast cancer.[ 173]
Deon van der Walt , 47, South African operatic tenor, shot.[ 174]
30
Viggo Jensen , 84, Danish footballer.[ 175]
Denis Lindsay , 66, South African cricketer, long illness.[ 176]
Kenneth Macksey , 82, British author and historian.
Jean Parker , 90, American actress (Little Women ), stroke.[ 177]
Herbert L. Strock , 87, American B-movie director, heart failure.[ 178]
Than Tun , 82, Burmese historian and outspoken critic of the military junta of Burma.[ 179]
B. J. Young , 28, American ice hockey player, traffic collision.
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