The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2000 .
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.
October 2000
1
Robert Allen , 73, American composer ("(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays ", "Everybody Loves a Lover ", "Chances Are ").[ 1]
Charlie Brewster , 83, American baseball player.[ 2]
René Coicaud , 73, French fencer.[ 3]
Rosie Douglas , 58, Prime Minister of Dominica and human rights activist.[ 4]
Aristeidis Kollias , 56, Greek lawyer, publicist, and folklorist, leukemia .
Luciano Storero , 74, Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church .
Reginald Kray , 66, British criminal, bladder cancer .[ 5]
2
Kerstin Ahlqvist , 73, Swedish alpine skier.[ 6]
Nikolai Fedorenko , 87, Soviet philologist, orientalist, and diplomat.[ 7]
Amadou Karim Gaye , 86, Senegalese politician.
Richard Liberty , 68, American actor, heart attack.
Elek Schwartz , 91, Romanian football player and coach.[ 8]
David Tonkin , 71, Australian politician, Premier of South Australia (1979-1982).[ 9]
3
Klondike Bill , 68, Canadian professional wrestler, neuromuscular disorder.
Wojciech Jerzy Has , 75, Polish film director, screenwriter and film producer.[ 10]
Udo Klug , 72, German football player and manager.[ 11]
M. M. Mustapha , 76, Ceylonese lawyer and politician.
Benjamin Orr , 53, American bassist and singer (The Cars ), pancreatic cancer .[ 12]
John Worsley , 81, British artist and illustrator.[ 13]
4
Rhadi Ben Abdesselam , 71, Moroccan long-distance runner and Olympic silver medalist, arteriosclerotic heart disease.[ 14]
Tofig Guliyev , 82, Azerbaijani composer, pianist, and conductor.[ 15]
Teruo Itokawa , 59, Japanese shot putter and Olympian.[ 16]
Aleksey Ivanovich Kandinsky , 82, Soviet musicologist.
Yu Kuo-hwa , 86, Chinese politician, Premier (1984–1989), complications from leukemia .
Tin Maung , 92, Burmese film actor, director and producer.
Chuck Oertel , 69, American baseball player.[ 17]
Egano Righi-Lambertini , 94, Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church .
Ludvík Ráža , 71, Czechoslovak film director.
Michael Smith , 68, English-Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.[ 18]
5
Leopold Barschandt , 75, Austrian football player.[ 19]
Johanna Döbereiner , 75, Brazilian agronomist .
Ruth Ellis , 101, American LGBT rights activist.[ 20]
Cătălin Hîldan , 24, Romanian football player, heart attack.[ 21]
Keith Roberts , 65, English science fiction author , multiple sclerosis .[ 22]
Cuco Sánchez , 79, Mexican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor, kidney failure.[ 23]
Sidney R. Yates , 91, American politician (member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Illinois ).[ 24]
6
William Bundy , 83, American attorney and CIA operative.[ 25]
José Cabanis , 78, French novelist, historian and magistrate.[ 26]
John T. Connor , 85, American government official and businessman, leukemia .[ 27]
Richard Farnsworth , 80, American actor (The Straight Story , Comes a Horseman , Misery ) and stuntman, suicide by gunshot.[ 28]
Bernardo González , 31, Spanish cyclist and Olympian, traffic collision.[ 29]
John Keller , 71, American basketball player.[ 30]
Per-Olov Löwdin , 83, Swedish physicist.[ 31]
K. Gunn McKay , 75, American politician, complications of mesothelioma .
George Huntston Williams , 86, American theologian.[ 32]
7
Tony Adamle , 76, American professional football player, cancer.[ 33]
Peter Emil Becker , 91, German neurologist, psychiatrist and geneticist.[ 34]
Leslie Kish , 90, Hungarian-American statistician.[ 35]
Walter Krupinski , 79, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
Noor Suzaily Mukhtar , 24, Malaysian software engineer.
Edith Robinson , 94, Australian track and field athlete and Olympian.[ 36]
8
Hanson Matthew Adjei-Sarpong , 75, Ghanaian politician.[ 37]
Charlotte Lamb , 62, British novelist.[ 38]
Vsevolod Larionov , 72, Soviet and Russian stage and film actor.[ 39]
Robert M. Leeds , 79, American film editor and television director.
Clarence Myerscough , 69, British violinist.
Mihai Pop , 92, Romanian ethnologist .[ 40]
Timothy P. Sheehan , 91, American politician.
E. S. Johnny Walker , 89, American politician, leukemia .
9
Gilberto Andrade , 62, Brazilian footballer.[ 41]
Robert Frederick Bennett , 73, American lawyer and politician, Governor of Kansas , lung cancer .[ 42]
David Dukes , 55, American character actor, heart attack.[ 43]
James V. Hartinger , 75, United States Air Force general.
Charles Hartshorne , 103, American philosopher.[ 44]
Lajos Kocsis , 53, Hungarian football player.[ 45]
H. R. Loyn , 78, British historian.[ 46]
Patrick Anthony Porteous , 82, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross .
John Joseph Thomas Ryan , 86, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church .[ 47]
10
Sirimavo Bandaranaike , 84, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka , heart attack.[ 48]
Ferenc Farkas , 94, Hungarian composer.[ 49]
Joe Grady , 82, American radio personality.
Dick Klein , 80, American businessman and founder of the Chicago Bulls .
Emile Kuri , 93, Mexican-American set decorator.[ 50]
Nikolai Lyashchenko , 90, Soviet Army general and war hero.
Ambrogio Morelli , 94, Italian road bicycle racer.[ 51]
Bruce Palmer, Jr. , 87, American Army general.[ 52]
Bruce Vento , 60, American politician, lung cancer caused by asbestos .[ 53]
11
Donald Dewar , 63, Scottish politician, cerebral haemorrhage , cerebral hemorrhage.[ 54]
Hiroshi Inose , 73, Japanese electrical engineer, heart attack.[ 55]
Matija Ljubek , 46, Croatian sprint canoeist and Olympic champion, shot.[ 56]
Sam O'Steen , 76, American film editor and director.
Pietro Palazzini , 88, Italian Cardinal.[ 57]
Thomas Leonard Wells , 70, Canadian politician, cancer.
Fred Williams , 71, American gridiron football player.[ 58]
12
Justo Arosemena Lacayo , 70, Colombian sculptor.
Melvin A. Cook , 89, American chemist.[ 59]
Mark Saxelby , 31, English cricket player, suicide by herbicide ingestion.[ 60]
Gordon Stulberg , 76, Canadian-American film executive and lawyer, complications related to diabetes .
13
Masao Fujii , 31, Japanese baseball player.[ 61]
Gus Hall , 90, American labor leader and chairman of the Communist Party USA .[ 62]
Jean Peters , 73, American actress, leukemia .[ 63]
Jarnail Singh , 64, Indian football player.
Britt Woodman , 80, American jazz trombonist.[ 64]
14
Sebastião Alba , 60, Portuguese poet, road incident.
Art Coulter , 91, Canadian ice hockey player.[ 65]
Dino Dibra , 25, Australian organized crime figure, shot.
Abbas Gharabaghi , 81, Iranian Army officer and Chief of Staff, cancer.
David Guiney , 79, Irish Olympic athlete, sports journalist and historian.[ 66]
Tony Roper , 35, American stock car racing driver, racing accident.
Vic Schwall , 75, American gridiron football player.[ 67]
15
Manuel da Luz Afonso , 83, Portuguese football manager.
Konrad Emil Bloch , 88, German-American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , heart failure.[ 68]
Vincent Canby , 76, American film and theatre critic (The New York Times ), cancer.[ 69]
John Perceval , 77, Australian artist.[ 70]
Rodolfo Sonego , 79, Italian screenwriter.[ 71]
16
Emil Berna , 93, Swiss cinematographer.
Mel Carnahan , 66, American lawyer and politician (51st Governor of Missouri ).[ 72]
Antonio Ferrandis , 79, Spanish actor, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[ 73]
David Golub , 50, American pianist and conductor, lung cancer .[ 74]
Tito Gómez , 80, Cuban singer.[ 75]
Rick Jason , 77, American actor, suicide by gunshot.
Pierre-Michel Le Conte , 79, French conductor.[ 76]
Joaquín Gutiérrez Mangel , 82, Costa Rican writer, heart failure.[ 77]
Antonio Russo , 40, Italian journalist, tortured.
Lu Xiaopeng , 80, Chinese aircraft designer.[ 78]
17
G. Arthur Cooper , 98, American paleobiologist .
Harry Cooper , 96, English-American PGA Tour golfer.[ 79]
Joachim Nielsen , 36, Norwegian rock musician and poet, drug overdose.
Leo Nomellini , 76, Italian-American football player (San Francisco 49ers ) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame , stroke.[ 80]
Ivan Owen , 73, British voice actor, cancer.[ 81]
Walter Shenson , 81, American film producer, director and writer.[ 82]
18
Bruce Biggs , 79, New Zealand linguist.
Inga Gill , 75, Swedish film actress, thrombosis .
Julie London , 74, American singer and actress, cardiac arrest, stroke.[ 83]
Sidney Salkow , 89, American screenwriter and film/television director.[ 84]
Gwen Verdon , 75, American actress (Damn Yankees , Chicago , Cocoon ), four-time Tony winner, heart attack.[ 85]
19
Don Black , 72, Rhodesian tennis player, complications from bowel cancer surgery.
Mahir Domi , 85, Albanian linguist and academic.
Hortense Ellis , 59, Jamaican reggae musician, infectious disease.
Kay Fanning , 73, American journalist and publisher.[ 86]
Shirley Gorelick , 76, American artist.[ 87]
Kati Horna , 88, Hungarian-Mexican photojournalist and photographer.
Antonio Maspes , 68, Italian sprinter cyclist and Olympic medalist.[ 88]
Charles Perkins , 64, Australian Aboriginal activist, and soccer player, renal failure .[ 89]
Leopoldo Savona , 87, Italian actor, director, choreographer, and screenwriter.
Karl Stein , 87, German mathematician.
20
Johannes Abraham Dimara , 84, Indonesian revolutionary and National Hero.
Elisa Galvé , 78, Argentine actress.[ 90]
Jenny Kastein , 87, Dutch competition swimmer and Olympian.[ 91]
Kalfie Martin , 90, South African military commander.
Boris Seidenberg , 71, Soviet actor.[ 92]
21
Gunnar Andresen , 76, Norwegian footballer.[ 93]
Frankie Crocker , 62, American disc jockey, pancreatic cancer .[ 94]
Alan Rowe , 73, New Zealand-born British actor.
Dirk Jan Struik , 106, Dutch-American mathematician and historian of mathematics.[ 95]
Ralph A. Vaughn , 93, American academic, architect and film set designer.[ 96]
22
Abdur Rehman , 82, Pakistani cricketer.[ 97]
Anthony Chinn , 70, Guyanese actor based in England.[ 98]
Fred Pratt Green , 97, British Methodist minister and hymn writer.[ 99]
Jean-Luc Mandaba , 57, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic , heart attack.
Princess Xenia Andreevna Romanovsky , 81, Russian noblewoman.
Dick Spiers , 62, English football player.
Hank Wyse , 82, American baseball player.[ 100]
23
Benny Culp , 86, American baseball player.[ 101]
Hans Ertl , 92, German mountaineer and Nazi propagandist.[ 102]
Doug Millward , 69, English football player.[ 103]
Martin Rich , 95, German conductor.[ 104]
Nils Täpp , 82, Swedish cross-country skier and Olympic champion.[ 105]
Yokozuna , 34, American professional wrestler, pulmonary edema .[ 106]
24
Terry Haskins , 45, American Republican politician, melanoma .[ 107]
Sitaram Kesri , 80, Indian politician and parliamentarian.
Fereydoon Moshiri , 74, Iranian poet, leukemia .
Silvio Noto , 73, Italian TV and radio presenter, and actor.
Miriam Salpeter , 71, Latvian-American neuroscientist .[ 108]
Daniel E. Sheehan , 83, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church , Archbishop of Omaha.[ 109]
Little Mack Simmons , 67, American blues musician, colon cancer .
25
Kamran Baghirov , 67, Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Party .
Don Frank Brooks , 53, American blues musician, leukemia .
Alberto Demiddi , 56, Argentine rower and Olympic medalist.[ 110]
Mochitsura Hashimoto , 91, Japanese submarine commander during World War II.
Wood B. Kyle , 85, United States Marine Corps Major General.
Jeanne Lee , 61, American jazz singer, poet and composer, cancer.[ 111]
Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell , 77, Northern Irish Unionist politician.
John Sinclair Morrison , 87, English classicist.
Nejat Saydam , 71, Turkish film director, screenwriter and actor from Istanbul.[ 112]
Robert E. Waldron , 80, American politician.[ 113]
26
Jesús Puente Alzaga , 69, Spanish actor, heart attack.
Muriel Evans , 90, American actress, colorectal cancer .[ 114]
Manmath Nath Gupta , 92, Indian Marxist revolutionary writer and author.
Laila Kinnunen , 60, Finnish singer.
Donald F. Lach , 83, American historian and author.[ 115]
Mike Rawson , 66, English track and field athlete and Olympian.[ 116]
Gardner Soule , 86, American writer.
27
Lída Baarová , 86, Czech-Austrian actress and mistress of the Nazi minister Joseph Goebbels , Parkinson's disease.[ 117]
Walter Berry , 71, Austrian bass-baritone.[ 118]
Winston Grennan , 56, Jamaican drummer, cancer.[ 119]
Bill O'Neill , 90, American gridiron football player.[ 120]
Larry Rhine , 90, American producer and screenwriter.
Stanislav Sventek , 69, Czech ice hockey player and coach.[ 121]
Bill Wainwright , 91, British communist activist.
Clifford Dwight Waldo , 87, American political scientist.[ 122]
Bob Weighill , 80, English rugby player.
28
Andújar Cedeño , 31, Dominican baseball player, car accident.[ 123]
Josef Felder , 100, German politician.
Dorothy Hood , 81, American modernist painter, breast cancer .
Aare Laanemets , 46, Estonian actor, stroke.[ 124]
Anthony Lee , 39, American actor and playwright, shot by police officer.
Michael Murphy , 81, Irish politician.
Djaelani Naro , 71, Indonesian politician.
Fred C. Norton , 72, American judge and politician.
Howard Patterson , 73, American Olympic swimmer.[ 125]
Edith Peters , 74, American singer and actress.
Irving Phillips , 95, American cartoonist, illustrator, playwright, and author.[ 126]
Georges Poujouly , 60, French actor, cancer.[ 127]
Robert Sommers , 89, Canadian politician.
Décio Randazzo Teixeira , 58, Brazilian football player.
Mapalagama Wipulasara Maha Thera , 75, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk.
Kemp Tolley , 92, U.S. Navy officer and author, stroke.[ 128]
29
Charles F. Avila , 94, American electrical engineer.
Jacqueline Brumaire , 78, French operatic soprano.[ 129]
Elisabeth Epp , 90, German actress.[ 130]
Carlos Guastavino , 88, Argentine composer.
Rolf Hädrich , 69, German film director and screenwriter.[ 131]
30
Hugo Adriaensens , 73, Belgian politician.[ 132]
Steve Allen , 78, American comedian, TV host (The Tonight Show , The Steve Allen Show ) and author, traffic accident.[ 133]
Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios , 73, Mexican politician.
Elizabeth Bradley , 78, English actress (Coronation Street ).
María Elena Galiano , 72, Argentine arachnologist .
Henri Pichette , 76, French writer and poet.[ 134]
Louis Stuyt , 86, Dutch politician and physician.[ 135]
31
Ikram Antaki , 52, Syrian-Mexican writer.
Bill Carse , 86, Canadian ice hockey player.[ 136]
Tommy English , 40, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and politician, shot.
Thomas Gifford , 63, American author, cholangiocarcinoma .
Ring Lardner Jr. , 85, American journalist and screenwriter (Woman of the Year , Laura , M*A*S*H ), Oscar winner (1943 , 1971 ), cancer.[ 137]
Robert C. Murphy , 74, American lawyer and jurist, neuromuscular disease.
Samuel Pierce , 78, American politician.[ 138]
Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand , 93, Danish astronomer.[ 139]
Mike Turnesa , 93, American golfer and one of seven golfing brothers.[ 140]
Kazuki Watanabe , 19, Japanese musician, sedative overdose.
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