Deaths in January 2005
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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 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.
 
January 2005
[edit]1
[edit]- Harold Bodle, 84, English footballer (Birmingham City F.C., Bury F.C., Stockport County F.C. and Accrington Stanley F.C.).[1]
 - Shirley Chisholm, 80, American politician, first black woman ever to serve in the U.S. Congress.[2]
 - Robert Fortier, 78, American actor.[3]
 - Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham, 73, British newspaper executive, peer, and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.[4]
 - Bob Matsui, 63, American Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives, cancer.[5]
 - Dmitry Nelyubin, 33, Russian cyclist, murdered.[6]
 - Patrick Denis O'Donnell, 82, Irish military historian and army officer.
 - Willem Scholten, 77, Dutch politician and economist.[7]
 
2
[edit]- Arnold Denker, 90, American chess player, brain cancer.[8]
 - Cyril Fletcher, 91, British comedian (That's Life!).
 - Frank Kelly Freas, 82, American science fiction artist.[9]
 - Félix Galimi, 84, Argentine Olympic fencer.[10]
 - Margaret Gardiner, 100, British art collector and left wing political activist.[11]
 - Paul Manning, 45, American television writer (ER, L.A. Law), colorectal cancer.[12]
 - Maclyn McCarty, 93, American geneticist and DNA research pioneer, heart failure.[13]
 - Claude Meillassoux, 79, French neo-Marxist economic anthropologist and Africanist.[14]
 - Edo Murtić, 83, Croatian painter.[15]
 - C. M. Pennington-Richards, 93, British film director and cinematographer.[16]
 - Ngo Van, 93, Vietnamese revolutionary.[17]
 - Charles Paul Wilp, 72, German advertising-designer, artist, and photographer.[18]
 - John Ziman, 79, British-New Zealand physicist and humanist.[19]
 
3
[edit]- Koo Chen-fu, 88, Chinese negotiator with the People's Republic of China, renal cancer.
 - Paul Darragh, 51, Irish Olympic equestrian showjumper, heart failure.[20]
 - Jyotindra Nath Dixit, 68, Indian national security adviser and former foreign secretary, heart attack.
 - Will Eisner, 87, American comic book artist (The Spirit), complications following surgery.[21]
 - Misael Escuti, 78, Chilean football player, cardiovascular disease.[22]
 - Mehmet Faruk Sükan, 84, Turkish physician, politician and government minister.
 - László Vadász, 56, Hungarian chess grandmaster.
 - Kay Williamson, 69, British linguist, heart attack.[23]
 
4
[edit]- Ali Al-Haidri, Iraqi governor of Baghdad province, assassinated.[24]
 - Humphrey Carpenter, 58, British biographer and broadcaster, heart attack.[25]
 - Guy Davenport, 77, American writer, translator, illustrator, and painter, lung cancer.[26]
 - Frank Harary, 83, American mathematician, a foremost expert on graph theory.[27]
 - Robert Heilbroner, 85, American economist.[28]
 - Marguerite Pearson, 72, American professional baseball player (AAGPBL).
 - Bud Poile, 80, Canadian professional ice hockey player, member of Hockey Hall of Fame, Parkinson's disease.[29]
 - Alton Tobey, 90, American muralist and painter.[30]
 - Jorge Eduardo Wright, 82, Argentine mycologist.
 
5
[edit]- Antonio Benítez-Rojo, 73, Cuban writer.[31]
 - Gabrielle Daye, 93, English stage actress.
 - Martín Acosta y Lara, 79, Uruguayan basketball player.[32]
 - René Le Hénaff, 103, French film editor and director.[33]
 - Sean, 69, American cartoonist, lung cancer.[34]
 - Danny Sugerman, 50, American music manager, lung cancer.[35]
 
6
[edit]- Vern Barberis, 76, Australian weightlifter and Olympic medalist.[36]
 - Sergio Fubini, 76, Italian theoretical physicist.[37]
 - Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, 70, American politician, lung cancer.
 - Lois Hole, 75, Canadian businesswoman, author and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, cancer.[38]
 - Makgatho Mandela, 54, South African last surviving son of Nelson Mandela, AIDS.
 - Tarquinio Provini, 71, Italian motorcycle road racer.
 - Louis Robichaud, 79, Canadian former premier of New Brunswick.[39]
 - Nicholas Scott, 71, British politician.
 - Boris Shtokolov, 74, Soviet and Russian singer.
 - Ali Shukri, 85, Yugoslav-Kosovan politician, President of the Executive Council (1963–1967) and Presidency (1981–1982).
 - Sindhu, 33, Indian actress, lung infection.
 - A. Hays Town, 101, American architect.[40]
 
7
[edit]- Harry Boyles, 93, American baseball player.[41]
 - Evgeny Chuprun, 77, Soviet and Russian realist painter.
 - Pierre Daninos, 91, French novelist (The Diary of Major Thompson).[42]
 - Rosemary Kennedy, 86, American sister of John F. Kennedy.[43]
 - Ivar Medaas, 66, Norwegian folksinger and fiddle player.
 - Aleksandr Prokhorov, 58, Soviet footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, FC Spartak Moscow).[44]
 
8
[edit]- Badja Djola, 56, American actor (Mississippi Burning, The Hurricane, The Last Boy Scout), heart attack.
 - Tage Fahlborg, 92, Swedish sprint canoeist.[45]
 - Jacqueline Joubert, 83, French television announcer, producer and director.[46]
 - Suvad Katana, 35, Bosnian footballer, heart attack.
 - Friedrich Kuhn, 85, West German bobsledder and Olympic champion.[47]
 - Aksella Luts, 99, Estonian screenwriter, actress and filmmaker.[48]
 - Song Renqiong, 95, Chinese general and politician.
 - David Shaw, 50, Australian scuba diver, drowned.[49]
 - Michel Thomas, 90, Polish-American linguist, decorated war veteran and nazi hunter.[50]
 
9
[edit]- Artidoro Berti, 84, Italian Olympic runner.[51]
 - Gonzalo Gavira, 79, Mexican sound effects creator (The Exorcist, The Towering Inferno).
 - Joanne Grant, 74, American journalist and communist activist.[52]
 - Koji Hashimoto, 68, Japanese film director.[53]
 - Antonín Klimek, 67, Czech historian.[54]
 - Bob Mabe, 75, American baseball player.[55]
 - Ricky Rodriguez, 29, American member of a religious cult "The Family", suicide by gunshot.
 - Michael P. Ryan, 88, United States Marine Corps major general.
 - Vantile Whitfield, 74, American arts administrator, Alzheimer's disease.[56]
 
10
[edit]- Gene Baylos, 98, American comedian.[57]
 - Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, 77, Belgian Princess of Belgium and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, cancer.
 - Georges Bernier, 75, French humorist.[58]
 - Margherita Carosio, 96, Italian soprano.[59]
 - Fernand Cazenave, 80, French rugby player and national coach.[60]
 - Tommy Fine, 90, American Major League Baseball player (Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns).[61]
 - James Forman, 76, American executive secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, colorectal cancer.[62]
 - Stephen Hastings, 83, British politician, MP for Mid Bedfordshire (1960–1983), esophageal cancer.
 - Erwin Hillier, 93, British cinematographer.
 - Ursula Hoff, 95, Australian scholar and author on art.[63]
 - Kalevi Hämäläinen, 72, Finnish cross-country skier and Olympic champion.[64]
 - Helmut Losch, 57, East German heavyweight weightlifting champion.[65]
 - Jan Pieter Schotte, 76, Belgian official of the Roman Curia, cardinal since 1994.[66]
 - Inna Tumanyan, 75, Soviet-Armenian film director and screenwriter.
 - Arthur Walworth, 101, American writer and biographer.[67]
 
11
[edit]- Alessandro Ruspoli, 9th Prince of Cerveteri, 80, Italian aristocrat, actor and socialite.[68]
 - Spencer Dryden, 66, American drummer (Jefferson Airplane), cancer.
 - Jimmy Griffin, 61, American singer, guitarist, songwriter, member of rock band Bread, cancer.[69]
 - Miriam Hyde, 91, Australian composer (Valley of Rocks).[70]
 - Fabrizio Meoni, 47, Italian motorcyclist, motorcycle accident.
 - Jerzy Pawłowski, 72, Polish fencer and Olympic champion.[71]
 - Thelma White, 94, American actress (Reefer Madness), pneumonia.
 
12
[edit]- Domiciano Cavém, 72, Portuguese football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease.
 - Gaston Clermont, 91, Canadian businessman and politician.
 - Kenneth Farmer, 92, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player and sports administrator.[72]
 - Leila Fawzi, 86, Egyptian actress and model.
 - Manfred Fuhrmann, 79, German classical philologist and academic.[73]
 - Herbert Goldstein, 82, American physicist.
 - Tullio Gonnelli, 92, Italian athlete and Olympic silver medalist.[74]
 - Bernard Meadows, 89, British modernist sculptor.[75]
 - Amrish Puri, 72, Indian actor (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Mr. India, Gandhi), cerebral hemorrhage.
 - Jay Schulberg, 65, American advertising executive, pancreatic cancer.[76]
 - Edmund S. Valtman, 90, Estonian-American Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist.[77]
 
13
[edit]- Earl Cameron, 89, Canadian broadcaster and The National anchor (1959–1966).
 - Jacques de Tonnancour, 88, Canadian artist and art educator from Montreal, Quebec.[78]
 - Nell Rankin, 81, United States mezzo-soprano opera singer (Metropolitan Opera).[79]
 - K. V. Sarma, 85, Indian historian of science.
 - Hisham Sharabi, 78, American cultural historian and political activist, cancer.[80]
 
14
[edit]- Ward Beysen, 63, Belgian politician and freemason, suicide by drowning.
 - Edwin Bélanger, 94, Canadian musician.
 - Ofelia Guilmáin, 83, Spanish film and stage actress, pneumonia.
 - Charlotte MacLeod, 82, American mystery writer, Alzheimer's disease.[81]
 - Conroy Maddox, 92, British surrealist painter.[82]
 - Rudolph Moshammer, 64, German fashion designer, homicide.
 - Carl Möhner, 83, Austrian film actor, director, screenwriter and painter, Parkinson's disease.[83]
 - Rocky Roberts, 63, American-Italian rhythm and blues singer.
 - Jesús Rafael Soto, 81, Venezuelan kinetic artist.[84]
 
15
[edit]- Felix Aprahamian, 90, English music critic.[85]
 - Leonid Brekhovskikh, 87, Russian scientist.[86]
 - Terry Crowley, 51, New Zealand linguist of Oceanic languages.
 - Walter Ernsting, 84, German science fiction author (Perry Rhodan).[87]
 - Elizabeth Janeway, 91, American feminist author.[88]
 - Dan Lee, 35, Canadian animator (Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story 2), heart failure.
 - Werner Lesser, 72, East German Olympic ski jumper.[89]
 - Ruth Warrick, 89, American actress (Citizen Kane, All My Children, Song of the South), pneumonia.[90]
 - Karapetê Xaço, 104, Armenian singer of traditional Kurdish Dengbêj music.
 - Victoria de los Ángeles, 81, Spanish soprano, heart attack.[91]
 
16
[edit]- H. Bentley Glass, 98, American biologist, known for controversial views.[92]
 - Agustín González, 74, Spanish film actor, pneumonia.[93]
 - Yoshito Matsushige, 92, Japanese photojournalist.
 - Jerzy Pławczyk, 93, Polish Olympic high jumper.[94]
 - Gudrun Wegner, 49, East German swimmer, cancer.[95]
 - Marjorie Williams, 47, American journalist. The Washington Post columnist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair, liver cancer.[96]
 
17
[edit]- Maria Albuleț, 72, Romanian chess Woman Grandmaster.
 - Charlie Bell, 44, Australian business executive, CEO of McDonald's, colon cancer.
 - Bezerra da Silva, 77, Brazilian samba musician.[97]
 - Basil Hoskins, 75, English theatre and film actor.
 - Anatoly Kartashov, 67, Russian water polo player and Olympic silver medalist.[98]
 - Virginia Mayo, 84, American film actress (White Heat, The Best Years of Our Lives), heart attack.[99]
 - Albert Schatz, 84, American microbiologist, discoverer of streptomycin, pancreatic cancer.[100]
 - George P. L. Walker, 78, British volcanologist.[101]
 - Hansjoachim Walther, 65, German politician and mathematician.
 - Zhao Ziyang, 85, Chinese politician, Communist Party General Secretary (1987-1989), complications of multiple strokes.[102]
 
18
[edit]- Charles Thurston Brockman, 77, American broadcaster and president of the United States Auto Club (1969-1972).
 - Gabrielle Brune, 92, British actress.
 - Vivian H. H. Green, 89, British priest and historian.[103]
 - Robert Moch, 90, American rower.[104]
 - Pez Whatley, 54, American professional wrestler, heart attack.[105]
 
19
[edit]- Theodore W. Allen, 85, American scholar, writer, and activist.[106]
 - Bill Andersen, 80, New Zealand communist and trade union leader.
 - Lamont Bentley, 31, American actor (Moesha) and rapper, traffic collision.
 - Jens-Halvard Bratz, 84, Norwegian businessman and politician.
 - Carlos Cortez, 81, American artist and political activist.[107]
 - K. Sello Duiker, 30, South African novelist, suicide by hanging.
 - Anita Kulcsár, 28, Hungarian handball player and Olympic silver medalist, traffic collision.[108]
 - Rinat Mardanshin, 41, Russian motorcycle speedway rider, complications during surgery.
 - Stan West, 78, American gridiron football player.[109]
 
20
[edit]- Parveen Babi, 50, Indian actress, diabetes.
 - Ivor G. Balding, 96, American polo player.[110]
 - Bogle, 40, Jamaican dancer, homicide.[111]
 - Per Borten, 91, Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway (1965-1971).
 - Dick Gallagher, 49, American composer, predominantly for off-Broadway productions.[112]
 - Solomon King, 74, American singer, cancer.[113]
 - Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, 91, Polish journalist and decorated World War II hero, head of the Radio Free Europe Polish section.
 - Miriam Rothschild, 96, British zoologist, entomologist and author.[114]
 - Hamdan Sheikh Tahir, 81, Malaysian politician, governor of Penang (1989-2001).
 
21
[edit]- Jacques Andrieux, 87, French fighter pilot during World War II.[115]
 - Theun de Vries, 97, Dutch writer.[116]
 - Ole Due, 73, Danish jurist and judge.
 - John L. Hess, 87, American journalist.[117]
 - Henry Källgren, 73, Swedish football player.
 - Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr., 84, American attorney and politician.
 - Kaljo Raid, 83, Estonian composer, cellist and pastor.
 - Neville Scott, 69, New Zealand Olympic runner.[118]
 - Steve Susskind, 62, American voice-over actor, traffic collision.
 
22
[edit]- William Deakin, 91, British World War II hero and founder of St Antony's College, Oxford.[119]
 - César Gutiérrez, 61, Venezuelan baseball player.[120]
 - Patsy Rowlands, 74, British actress, known for her roles in the Carry On films, breast cancer.[121]
 - William Trager, 94, American parasitologist.[122]
 - Consuelo Velázquez, 88, Mexican songwriter and lyricist, and author of the song "Bésame Mucho".[123]
 - Rose Mary Woods, 87, American politician, former secretary of Richard Nixon and key Watergate figure.[124]
 
23
[edit]- Harley Baldwin, 59, American land developer and art dealer, kidney cancer.[125]
 - Morys Bruce, 4th Baron Aberdare, 85, British politician and peer, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.[126]
 - Johnny Carson, 79, United States comedian and television host, emphysema.[127]
 - Douglas Knight, 83, American educator, businessman, author, former president of Lawrence University and Duke University.[128]
 - Charles Martin, 45, American gridiron football player, kidney failure.[129]
 - Mutsuko Sakura, 83, Japanese actress.
 - Eddie Sinclair, 67, Scottish snooker player.
 
24
[edit]- June Bronhill, 75, Australian actress and opera, operetta and musical comedy singer, Alzheimer's disease.[130]
 - Else Krüger, 89, German secretary of nazi official Martin Bormann during World War II.
 - Paritala Ravindra, 46, Indian politician, homicide.
 - Lev Saychuk, 81, Soviet Olympic fencer.[131]
 - Leslie Wood, 72, English footballer.[132]
 
25
[edit]- Barbara Craig, 89, British archaeologist, classicist, and academic, specialising in classical pottery.
 - Philip Johnson, 98, American architect.[133]
 - Ron Kersey, 55, American keyboardist, songwriter, producer and arranger.[134]
 - Vikki LaMotta, 75, American model, ex-wife of American boxer Jake LaMotta.[135]
 - Manuel Lopes, 97, Cape Verdean novelist, poet and essayist.[136]
 - Ray Peterson, 65, American popular singer ("Tell Laura I Love Her"), cancer.[137]
 - Joop Rohner, 77, Dutch water polo goalkeeper.[138]
 - Max Velthuijs, 81, Dutch writer and illustrator.[139]
 - Netti Witziers-Timmer, 81, Dutch sprinter and Olympic champion.[140]
 
26
[edit]- Fraser Elliott, 83, Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.[141]
 - Rudi Falkenhagen, 71, Dutch actor.
 - Peter A. Garland, 81, American politician, U.S. Representative from Maine (1961–1963).[142]
 - Jackie Henderson, 73, Scottish footballer.[143]
 - Josie MacAvin, 85, Irish set director.
 - Cordelia Scaife May, 76, American philanthropist and heiress to Mellon family fortune, pancreatic cancer.[144]
 - Inge Pohmann, 83/84, German tennis player.
 
27
[edit]- Shah A M S Kibria, 73, Bangladeshi economist, diplomat and politician, homicide.
 - Rado Lenček, 83, Slovene linguist and ethnologist.[145]
 - Aurélie Nemours, 94, French painter.[146]
 - Jonathan Welsh, 57, Canadian actor.[147]
 
28
[edit]- Artūras Barysas, 50, Lithuanian counter-culture actor, singer, photographer and filmmaker.
 - Daniel Branca, 53, Argentinian Disney comic book artist, heart attack.[148]
 - Jim Capaldi, 60, British rock musician and songwriter (Traffic), stomach cancer.[149]
 - Lucien Carr, 79, American United Press International editor, bone cancer.[150]
 - Karen Lancaume, (aka Karen Bach), 32, French adult film performer, suicide by drug overdose.[151]
 - Paul A. Partain, 58, American actor (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), cancer.
 - Jacques Villeret, 53, French actor and comedian, internal hemorrhage.[152]
 
29
[edit]- Ron Feinberg, 72, American actor (A Boy and His Dog, Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, The Centurions).
 - Eric Griffiths, 64, British guitarist in the musical group The Quarrymen, pancreatic cancer.[153]
 - Jean Hengen, 92, Luxembourgish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.[154]
 - Ephraim Kishon, 80, Israeli dramatist, screenwriter and film director, heart attack.[155]
 - Žika Mitrović, 83, Serbian film director.[156]
 - Bill Shadel, 96, American journalist, prostate cancer.[157]
 - Joan Tompkins, 89, American actress.[158]
 
30
[edit]- Mary Beck, 96, American politician.[159]
 - Wolfgang Becker, 94, German film director and film editor.[160]
 - Martyn Bennett, 33, Scottish Celtic musician, cancer.[161]
 - Susan Bradshaw, 73, British pianist.[162]
 - Maurice Desimpelaere, 84, Belgian cyclist.[163]
 - Horace Law, 93, British admiral.[164]
 
31
[edit]- Ron Basford, 72, Canadian cabinet minister (1970s).
 - Nel Benschop, 87, Dutch poet.[165]
 - Jack Collins, 86, American actor (The Towering Inferno, The Sting, Bewitched).[166]
 - Makarand Dave, 82, Indian poet and author.
 - Malcolm Hardee, 55, British comedian, drowned.[167]
 - Ishrat Hashmi, 57, Pakistani actress.
 - Bobby Howitt, 79, Scottish football player and manager.[168]
 - Hosur Narasimhaiah, 84, Indian physicist and educator.[169]
 - Ivan Noble, 37, British BBC journalist, brain cancer.[170]
 - Franz-Joseph Schulze, 86, German general during and after World War II and Knight's Cross recipient.
 - Lee Segel, 72, American mathematician and writer.
 - Bill Voiselle, 86, American Major League Baseball player.[171]
 
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