Deaths in February 2003
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2003 .
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.
February 2003
1
Anne Burr , 84, American actress (Native Son , The Hasty Heart , As the World Turns ).[ 1]
Bodil Kjer , 85, Danish actress.[ 2]
Adalberto Ortiz , 88, Ecuadorian writer.
Mongo Santamaría , 85, Cuban Latin jazz percussionist.[ 3]
Nancy Whiskey , 67, Scottish folk singer ("Freight Train ").[ 4]
Crew of STS-107 killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster :
Michael P. Anderson , 43, American, payload commander.[ 5]
David M. Brown , 46, American, mission specialist.[ 6]
Kalpana Chawla , 40, American, mission specialist.[ 7]
Laurel Clark , 41, American, mission specialist.[ 8]
Rick Husband , 45, American, commander.[ 9]
William C. McCool , 41, American, pilot.[ 10]
Ilan Ramon , 48, Israeli, payload specialist.[ 11]
2
Randy Chin , 65, Jamaican record producer, diabetes.[ 12]
Tom Edmunds , 77, Australian politician.
József Gál , 84, Hungarian Olympic wrestler.[ 13]
Lou Harrison , 85, American composer, noted for his microtonal works, heart attack.[ 14]
Jack Lauterwasser , 98, English racing cyclist and cycling engineer, fall at home.[ 15]
Richard C. Lee , 86, American politician, Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut .[ 16]
Marcello Truzzi , 67, American professor of sociology, cancer.[ 17]
Emerson Woelffer , 88, American abstract expressionist artist and teacher.[ 18]
Eizo Yuguchi , 57, Japanese football player, stomach cancer .[ 19]
3
Fulgencio Berdugo , 84, Colombian football player.[ 20]
Natascha Artin Brunswick , 93, German-American mathematician and economist.
Lana Clarkson , 40, American actress (Fast Times at Ridgemont High , Scarface , Barbarian Queen ), shot by record producer Phil Spector .[ 21]
Venanzo Crocetti , 89, Italian sculptor.
João César Monteiro , 64, Portuguese film director, actor, writer and film critic, lung cancer .[ 22]
Trevor Morris , 82, Welsh footballer and World War II pilot.[ 23]
Peter Schat , 67, Dutch composer, cancer.[ 24]
4
Charles McLaren, 3rd Baron Aberconway , 89, British industrialist and horticulturalist .[ 25]
Benyoucef Benkhedda , 82, Algerian politician, head of Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (1961–1962).[ 26]
Charlie Biddle , 76, American-Canadian jazz bassist , played with Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker .[ 27]
Jean Brossel , 84, French physicist and modern quantum optics pioneer.[ 28]
Pierre Carteus , 59, Belgian football player.[ 29]
Jerome Hines , 81, American operatic bass.[ 30]
Qalandar Momand , 72, Pakistani poet and writer.[ 31]
James Needs , 83, British film editor.
André Noyelle , 71, Belgian road racing cyclist (1952 Olympic gold medals : individual road race , team road race ).[ 32]
Jaroslav Šajtar , 81, Czech chess master.
5
Guillermo González Calderoni , 54, Mexican Federal Judicial Police official, murdered.[ 33]
René Cardona Jr. , 63, Mexican filmmaker and actor.
Micky Fenton , 89, England football player.[ 34]
Larry LeSueur , 93, American journalist, Parkinson's disease .[ 35]
Antonina Shuranova , 66, Russian stage, television and film actress.
Joseph P. Vigorito , 84, American politician (U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district ).[ 36]
Manfred von Brauchitsch , 97, German auto racing driver, winner of three Grand Prix races in the 1930s.[ 37]
6
Eric Ashby , 85, English naturalist and wildlife cameraman.[ 38]
José Craveirinha , 80, Mozambican journalist, story writer and poet.[ 39]
Arthur Doherty , 71, Irish politician.
René Haby , 83, French politician.[ 40]
Robert William St. John , 100, American author, broadcaster, and journalist.[ 41]
Peter Saunders , 91, British theatre impresario.[ 42]
7
Augusto Monterroso , 81, Honduran writer, heart failure.[ 43]
Amalia Nieto , 95, Uruguayan painter, engraver and sculptor.
Malcolm Roberts , 58, English pop singer, heart attack .[ 44]
Stephen Whittaker , 55, British actor and director (Nicholas Nickleby , Sons and Lovers ), complications following surgery.[ 45]
8
Alfred Aston , 90, French football winger and manager.[ 46]
William Louis Culberson , 73, American lichenologist, cancer.
John Charles Cutler , 87, American surgeon.
K. K. Soundar , 78, Tamil film actor.
Alice Treff , 96, German film actress.[ 47]
Konrad Weichert , 68, German Olympic sailor (bronze medal in 1968 Dragon , silver medal in 1972 Dragon ).[ 48]
9
Herma Bauma , 88, Austrian javelin thrower (gold medal in women's javelin throw at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 49]
Ruby Braff , 75, American jazz trumpeter and cornetist .[ 50]
Masatoshi Gündüz Ikeda , 76, Japanese-Turkish mathematician.
Ken McKinlay , 74, British speedway rider.
Billy Parker , 61, American baseball player (California Angels ), cancer.[ 51]
Vera Ralston , 82, Czechoslovakian-American figure skater and "B" actress, star of ice capades , cancer.
10
Chuck Aleno , 85, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds ).[ 52]
Ralph Beard , 73, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ).[ 53]
Antoni Czubiński , 74, Polish historian.
Edgar de Evia , 92, American photographer pneumonia .
Antoinette Feuerwerker , 90, French jurist and member of the French Resistance during World War II.
Curt Hennig , 44, American professional wrestler, drug overdose.
Lars-Eric Kjellgren , 84, Swedish screenwriter and film director.
José Lewgoy , 82, American-Brazilian actor.[ 54]
Clark MacGregor , 80, American politician and congressman (1961–1970).[ 55]
Robert Rush Miller , 86, American zoologist and ichthyologist .[ 56]
Walter Thomas James Morgan , 102, British biochemist.[ 57]
Max Pécas , 77, French filmmaker, writer and producer, lung cancer .[ 58]
Jan Veselý , 79, Czechoslovakian cyclist (men's individual road race , men's team road race at the 1952 Summer Olympics ).[ 59]
Ron Ziegler , 63, former press secretary for Richard Nixon during the Watergate Scandal , heart attack.[ 60]
11
Socorro Avelar , 77, Mexican actress, stomach cancer.
Arndt Bause , 66, German composer, pulmonary embolism .[ 61]
Marc Iliffe , 30, British strongman, suicide by hanging.[ 62]
Daniel Toscan du Plantier , 61, French film producer, heart attack.[ 63]
Moses Hogan , 45, American composer and arranger of choral music, brain cancer.
Luke Chia-Liu Yuan , 90, Chinese-American physicist and grandson of Yuan Shikai .[ 64]
12
Wally Burnette , 73, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics ).[ 65]
Michel Graillier , 56, French jazz pianist.[ 66]
Vali Myers , 72, Australian artist, cancer.[ 67]
Devendra Satyarthi , 94, Indian folklorist and writer.[ 68]
Jeanne Stuart , 94, British stage and film actress.[ 69]
Haywood Sullivan , 72, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox , Kansas City Athletics ) and owner (Boston Red Sox ), stroke.[ 70]
Dick Whitman , 82, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers , Philadelphia Phillies ).[ 71]
Kemmons Wilson , 90, American businessman, founder of Holiday Inn .[ 72]
13
Joe Connelly , 85, American television and radio scriptwriter.[ 73]
James Thomas Flexner , 95, American historian and biographer.[ 74]
Kid Gavilán , 77, Cuban world boxing champion, heart attack.[ 75]
Robert Ivers , 68, American actor.[ 76]
Axel Jensen , 71, Norwegian author, ALS .[ 77]
Stacy Keach, Sr. , 88, actor (Pretty Woman , Teen Wolf , The Parallax View ).[ 78]
Stuart Keith , 71, British-American ornithologist .[ 79]
Leonor Llausás , 73, Mexican actress, heart attack.
Walt Whitman Rostow , 86, American political advisor.[ 80]
14
Dolly , 6, the world's first cloned mammal, euthanization following a lung disease.
Gunnar Johansson , 78, Swedish football player and manager.[ 81]
Johnny Longden , 96, American jockey.[ 82]
Paul E. Meehl , 83, American clinical psychologist .[ 83]
Grigory Mkrtychan , 78, Soviet and Russian ice hockey goalkeeper.[ 84]
Archie Savage , 88, American dancer, choreographer, and film and theatre actor.
15
Vincent Apap , 93, Maltese sculptor.
Alexander Bennett , 73, British ballet dancer, teacher and ballet master , principal dancer with the Royal Ballet .[ 85]
Miroslav Horníček , 84, Czech actor, writer, director, and artist.[ 86]
Vlastimil Koubek , 75, Czech-American architect, cancer.
Roberto Leydi , 74, Italian ethnomusicologist .[ 87]
Fritz Pollard , 87, American athlete and Olympic medalist.[ 88]
Francisque Ravony , 60, Malagasy lawyer and politician, heart attack.
Joaquín Solano , 89, Mexican Olympic medalist in equestrianism .[ 89]
Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce , 95, British judge.[ 90]
16
Philip John Gardner , 88, British recipient of the Victoria Cross .
Jim Gordon , 76, American television and radio newscaster, cancer.[ 91]
Abu Ishaque , 76, Bangladeshi novelist.
Rusty Magee , 47, American composer of musicals, cancer.[ 92]
Aleksandar Tišma , 79, Serbian novelist.[ 93]
17
Steve Bechler , 23, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles ), ephedra overdose.[ 94]
Julian Bigelow , 89, American computer engineer, built one of the first digital computers (IAS machine ).[ 95]
Allen Britton , 88, American music educator, contributed to the history of music pedagogy.[ 96]
Pete Schrum , 68, American actor.[ 97]
18
Quentin Anderson , 90, American literary critic and cultural historian (Henry James , Ralph Waldo Emerson , Walt Whitman ), heart attack.[ 98]
Ittla Frodi , 72, Swedish actress, writer and producer.
Isser Harel , 90/91, Israeli spymaster and director of the Mossad .[ 99]
Beth Marion , 90, American B-movie actress, stroke.
19
Washington Beltrán , 88, Uruguayan politician, President (1965–1966).
Buck Divecha , 75, Indian cricket player.[ 100]
Igor Gorbachyov , 75, Soviet and Russian actor, theater director and pedagogue .
James Hardy , 84, American pioneer surgeon.[ 101]
Tanya Moiseiwitsch , 88, English theatre designer.[ 102]
Johnny Paycheck , 64, American country music singer, pulmonary emphysema .[ 103]
20
Maurice Blanchot , 95, French writer, philosopher and literary theorist.[ 104]
Orville Freeman , 84, American politician, Governor of Minnesota and Secretary of Agriculture , Alzheimer's disease .[ 105]
Harry Jacunski , 87, American gridiron football player (Green Bay Packers ).[ 106]
Ty Longley , 31, American guitarist for the heavy metal band Great White ; victim in the Station nightclub fire .
Mushaf Ali Mir , 55, Pakistan statesman and air force general, plane crash.
Golam Mustafa , 67, Bangladeshi actor and reciter.
Jerzy Passendorfer , 79, Polish film director and member of parliament.[ 107]
Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. , 89, American politician.[ 108]
Peter Tewksbury , 79, American film and television director.[ 109]
21
Virginia Biddle , 92, American revue performer, showgirl , and nude model , complications following car accident.
Jim Courtright , 88, Canadian Olympic track and field athlete.[ 110]
John E. Fryer , 65, American psychiatrist and gay rights activist, pneumonia .[ 111]
Tom Glazer , 88, American folk singer and songwriter.[ 112]
Karel Kosik , 76, Czech marxist philosopher.[ 113]
Nelly Mazloum , 73, Egyptian actress, dancer, and choreographer.
Nora Ney , 96, Polish film actress.
Kevin O'Shea , 77, American basketball player.[ 114]
Rusty Peters , 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics , Cleveland Indians , St. Louis Browns ).[ 115]
Eddie Thomson , 55, Scottish football player and coach, lymphoma .
22
Kurt Gscheidle , 78, German politician.
Donald Haldeman , 55, American sport shooter and Olympic gold medalist.[ 116]
Jean-Pierre Miquel , 66, French actor and theatre director, cancer.[ 117]
Daniel Taradash , 90, American screenwriter (From Here to Eternity , Hawaii , Storm Center ), Oscar winner (1955 ), pancreatic cancer.[ 118]
23
Shlomo Argov , 73, Israeli diplomat, Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom .[ 119]
Howie Epstein , 47, American bass player for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers , drug overdose.
Christopher Hill , 91, British historian.[ 120]
Pavel Lebeshev , 63, Soviet and Russian cinematographer.
Robert K. Merton , 92, American sociologist.[ 121]
Marcel Prawy , 91, Austrian dramaturg and opera critic.[ 122]
Hasanagha Turabov , 64, Azerbaijani and Soviet actor.
Titos Vandis , 85, Greek actor (The Exorcist , Fletch Lives , Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman ), cancer.[ 123]
24
Alex Cameron , 65, American English professor and pronouncer of the Scripps National Spelling Bee .[ 124]
Al Hibbs , 78, American mathematician and physicist known as "The Voice of JPL ".[ 125]
Susan Johnson , 75, American actor and singer, pulmonary emphysema .[ 126]
Sam King , 91, English golfer.
Bernard Loiseau , 52, French chef, suicide by gunshot.[ 127]
Walter Scharf , 92, American film composer, heart failure.[ 128]
Alberto Sordi , 82, Italian comedy actor, heart attack.
Antoni Torres , 59, Spanish footballer, cancer.[ 129]
Güven Önüt , 63, Turkish football player.
25
Alexander Kemurdzhian , 81, Armenian scientist and aerospace engineer.
John Lecky , 62, Canadian sport rower.[ 130]
Eric Marsh , 82, English cricket player.[ 131]
Tom O'Higgins , 86, Irish Fine Gael politician, barrister and judge.
René Römer , 73, Dutch academic and Governor of the Netherlands Antilles (1983-1990).
26
Harold Amos , 84, American microbiologist and professor, chairman of Harvard Medical School bacteriology department.[ 132]
Brian Evans , 60, Welsh football player, cancer.[ 133]
Akira Fujiwara , 80, Japanese historian.
Christian Goethals , 74, Belgian racing driver.
Jaime Ramírez , 71, Chilean football player.[ 134]
27
Johnny Carpenter , 88, American film actor, screenwriter and producer, cancer.
Charles Knott , 88, English cricket player.[ 135]
John Lanchbery , 79, British-Australian musician.[ 136]
Wolfgang Larrazábal , 91, Venezuelan naval officer and politician.
James D. Nichols , 74, American horse racing jockey, rode in seven U.S. Triple Crown races.[ 137]
Peter Petroff , 83, Bulgarian-American inventor, engineer, NASA scientist, and adventurer.
Fred Rogers , 74, American television (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ).[ 138]
Othar Turner , 95, American fife player.[ 139]
28
Albert Batteux , 83, French football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease .[ 140]
Alfred Bernstein , 92, American civil rights, civil liberties and union activist.[ 141]
Göte Blomqvist , 75, Swedish ice hockey player (bronze medal in ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics ).[ 142]
Chris Brasher , 74, British track and field athlete (gold medal in men's 3000m steeplechase at the 1956 Summer Olympics ).[ 143]
Jacob E. Davis , 97, American politician.
Dinos Dimopoulos , 81, Greek film director.[ 144]
Jim Fridley , 78, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Baltimore Orioles , Cincinnati Redlegs ).[ 145]
Fidel Sánchez Hernández , 85, former President of El Salvador, heart attack.
Yō Inoue , 56, Japanese voice actress (Mobile Suit Gundam , Yu-Gi-Oh! , Gordian Warrior ), lung cancer.
Rudolf Kingslake , 99, English academic, lens designer, and engineer.[ 146]
Major Sundarrajan , 67, Indian actor and director.
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