The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1994.

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 1994

1

  • Sergei Dubov, 50, Russian journalist, publisher and entrepreneur, homicide.
  • Ray Ferris, 73, Northern Irish football player.
  • Guy Lefranc, 74, French director and screenwriter.
  • John Littlejohn, 62, American electric blues guitarist, kidney failure.
  • Jo Richardson, 70, British Labour Party politician.
  • Radovan Samardžić, 71, Yugoslav/Serbian historian and academic.
  • Olan Soule, 84, American actor, lung cancer.

2

  • Steve Barclay, 75, American film actor.
  • Jean Couturier, 82, French basketball player.
  • Marija Gimbutas, 73, Lithuanian archaeologist and anthropologist.
  • Zaim Imamović, 73, Bosnian folk singer, accordionist and author.
  • Otto Kippes, 88, German Catholic priest.
  • Yōichi Nakanishi, 76, Japanese politician and Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture.
  • John Rewald, 81, American academic, author and art historian.
  • Willie Mae Ford Smith, 89, American gospel musician and Christian evangelist.
  • Mary Washburn, 86, American sprinter.
  • Anona Winn, 90, Australian-British actress, broadcaster and singer.

3

  • Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov, 90, Soviet and Russian physicist and academic.
  • Roberto Amoroso, 83, Italian screenwriter and film producer.
  • Rauf Atakishiyev, 68, Soviet and Azerbaijani singer and pianist.
  • Carroll Borland, 79, American professor, writer, and actress, pneumonia.
  • Herbert Busemann, 88, German-American mathematician.
  • Frederick Copleston, 86, English Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, philosopher, and historian.
  • Justinus Darmojuwono, 79, Indonesian Roman Catholic cardinal.
  • Walter Havighurst, 92, American novelist, critic, and literary and social historian.
  • Alan Helffrich, 93, American athlete and Olympic champion.
  • Ellen King, 85, Scottish swimmer and Olympian.
  • Patrick El Mabrouk, 65, French middle-distance runner and Olympian.
  • Raúl Padilla, 75, Mexican actor, heart attack.
  • Glenn Wade Salisbury, 83, American agriculture biologist.
  • Georgy Shchedrovitsky, 64, Soviet and Russian philosopher and methodologist.
  • Dale Warren, 54, American musician.

4

  • Jane Arbor, 90, British writer.
  • Fred De Bruyne, 63, Belgian road cyclist.
  • Brunetto Bucciarelli Ducci, 79, Italian politician and magistrate.
  • Bedri Gürsoy, 92, Turkish football player.
  • Mikhail Linge, 35, Soviet and Russian middle-distance runner and Olympic champion, murdered.
  • Thelma Stovall, 74, American politician.

5

  • Hermann Josef Abs, 92, German banker and advisor to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
  • Ben Enwonwu, 72, Nigerian painter and sculptor.
  • Joachim Halupczok, 25, Polish racing cyclist, heart failure.
  • Tiana Lemnitz, 96, German operatic soprano.
  • George Sauer, 83, American football player, coach, and football executive.
  • James F. Walker, 80, American graphic artist.

6

  • Joseph Cotten, 88, American actor (Citizen Kane, Shadow of a Doubt, The Third Man), pneumonia.
  • Norman Del Mar, 74, British conductor, horn player, and biographer.
  • Felice Gremo, 92, Italian racing cyclist.
  • Ross Grimsley, 71, American Major League Baseball player.
  • Jack Kirby, 76, American comic book artist and writer (Fantastic Four, Captain America, X-Men), heart failure.
  • Aurora Mardiganian, 93, Armenian-American author and actress.
  • Hilda Simms, 75, American stage actress, pancreatic cancer.
  • Ignace Strasfogel, 84, Polish pianist, composer and conductor, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Luis Alberto Sánchez, 93, Peruvian jurist, philosopher, writer and politician.
  • Gwen Watford, 66, English actress, cancer.

7

  • Richard M. Bissell, Jr., 84, American CIA officer.
  • Billy Briscoe, 97, English football player.
  • Laurence Brown, 86, English Anglican clergyman.
  • Jorge Brum do Canto, 83, Portuguese film director and actor.
  • Witold Lutosławski, 81, Polish composer and conductor.
  • Bill McDonald, 77, American basketball player.
  • Stephen Milligan, 45, British politician and journalist, erotic asphyxiation.
  • Charles Leslie Richardson, 85, British Army officer.
  • Arnold Smith, 79, Canadian diplomat.
  • Maarten Vrolijk, 74, Dutch socialist politician.

8

  • Ken G. Hall, 92, Australian film producer and director.
  • Amparo Ochoa, 47, Mexican singer-songwriter.
  • Bob Reynolds, 79, American gridiron football player.
  • Raymond Scott, 85, American musician, record producer, and inventor of electronic instruments.

9

  • Raymond A. Hare, 92, American diplomat and ambassador.
  • Louis Kaufman, 88, American violinist.
  • Gherasim Luca, 80, Romanian surrealist theorist and poet, suicide.
  • Jarmila Novotná, 86, Czechoslovak and Chech soprano and actress.
  • Howard Temin, 59, American geneticist and virologist, lung cancer.
  • Bud Wilkinson, 77, American football player, coach, broadcaster, and politician.

10

  • Mel Calman, 62, British cartoonist, thrombosis.
  • Robert Crépeaux, 93, French chess master.
  • Fritz John, 83, German-American mathematician.
  • Dominic McGlinchey, 39–40, Irish republican paramilitary leader, shot.
  • Augusts Voss, 77, Soviet and Latvian politician.

11

  • Neil Bonnett, 47, American racing driver, racing accident.
  • Sorrell Booke, 64, American actor (The Dukes of Hazzard, Fail-Safe, Freaky Friday), colorectal cancer.
  • William Conrad, 73, American actor (Jake and the Fatman, Cannon, The Killers), heart failure.
  • Joseph Cordeiro, 76, Pakistani Catholic priest.
  • Paul Feyerabend, 70, Austrian philosopher of science, brain cancer.
  • Mercè Comaposada i Guillén, 92, Spanish pedagogue, lawyer, and anarcha-feminist.
  • Sune Mangs, 61, Swedish actor.
  • Antonio Martín, 23, Spanish road bicycle racer, bicycle accident.
  • Saul Weprin, 66, American attorney and politician, stroke.
  • Vincent Wigglesworth, 94, British entomologist.

12

  • Charles Critchfield, 83, American mathematical physicist.
  • Ray Dandridge, 80, American Negro league baseball player.
  • Ivor Darreg, 76, American composer of xenharmonic music.
  • Rafael Durán, 82, Spanish actor.
  • Rahela Ferari, 82, Yugoslavian and Serbian actress.
  • Donald Judd, 65, American minimalist artist, lymphoma.
  • Richard Luyt, 78, South African Governor of British Guiana.
  • Sue Rodriguez, 43, Canadian right-to-die activist, ALS.
  • Karl Wirtz, 83, German nuclear physicist.

13

  • James Aitchison, 73, Scottish cricketer.
  • Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker, 84, British peer and academic.
  • Robert Bloom, 85, American oboist, composer and arranger.
  • Walter Judd, 95, American politician and physician.
  • Mostafa Salimi, 90, Iranian football player and manager.
  • Robert Sherrod, 85, American journalist, editor and writer, pulmonary emphysema.

14

  • Pietro Belluschi, 94, Italian-American architect.
  • Andrei Chikatilo, 57, Soviet serial killer, execution by shooting.
  • Ivan Chodák, 80, Slovak football player and coach.
  • Jean Goldschmit, 69, Luxembourgish road bicycle racer.
  • Tiger Haynes, 79, American actor and film and jazz musician.
  • Margaret Lane, 87, British journalist, biographer and novelist.
  • Christopher Lasch, 61, American historian, moralist and social critic, leukemia.
  • Henry Milton Taylor, 90, Governor-general of the Bahamas.

15

  • Richard Emory, 75, American actor, stroke.
  • Frank Kitto, 90, Australian lawyer and judge.
  • Liu Ningyi, 86, Chinese politician.
  • Andrea Heinemann Simon, 84, American civil rights activist and mother of singer Carly Simon, lung cancer.

16

  • Noël Foré, 61, Belgian road bicycle racer.
  • François Marty, 89, French Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Paris, railway accident.
  • Richard O'Kane, 83, American Navy submarine commander during World War II.
  • Bob C. Riley, 69, American educator and politician.
  • Ann Wigmore, 84, Lithuanian-American holistic health practitioner and naturopath.

17

  • Neville Broderick, 66, Australian rules football player.
  • Aleksandr Chakovsky, 80, Soviet/Russian editor and novelist.
  • Gretchen Fraser, 75, American alpine ski racer and Olympian.
  • Rosario García Ortega, 82, Argentine actress.
  • Chimanbhai Patel, 64, Indian politician.
  • Randy Shilts, 42, American journalist and author, AIDS-related complications.
  • Vilmos Varjú, 56, Hungarian shot putter and Olympian.

18

  • Annemarie Ackermann, 80, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
  • Ruth Adler, 49, British feminist and human rights campaigner.
  • Michel Duran, 93, French actor, author, and screenwriter.
  • John Edwards, 18, American murder victim.
  • Jake Gaither, 90, American gridiron football coach.
  • Gopi Krishna, 58, Indian dancer, actor and choreographer, heart attack.
  • Beltrán Alfonso Osorio, 75, Spanish peer and jockey.
  • Robert H. Park, 91, American electrical engineer and inventor.
  • Ameer Hamza Shinwari, 87, Afghan Pashto-language poet.
  • John Tedder, 2nd Baron Tedder, 67, British noble and chemist.
  • Ralph W. Tyler, 91, American educator.
  • Barbara Willard, 84, British novelist.

19

  • Johnny Hancocks, 74, English football player and manager.
  • Derek Jarman, 52, English film director, author and gay rights activist, AIDS-related complications.
  • Patrick O'Reilly, 66, Irish politician.
  • Fyodor Odinokov, 81, Soviet and Russian actor.
  • Vittorio Rieti, 96, Italian-American composer.
  • Ivan Sidorenko, 74, Soviet sniper during World War II and Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Yitzhak Yitzhaky, 57, Israeli educator and politician.

20

  • Vladimir Druzhnikov, 71, Soviet actor.
  • Marino Girolami, 80, Italian film director and actor.
  • Rolf Jacobsen, 86, Norwegian author.
  • Víctor Parra, 74, Mexican actor and producer.

21

  • Gerda Alexander, 86, German-Danish teacher and psychologist.
  • Evgeny Belyaev, 67, Russian tenor.
  • Oscar Collazo, 80, Puerto Rican militant.
  • Homa Darabi, 54, Iranian pediatrician, academic and political activist, suicide.
  • Mary Lasker, 93, American health activist and philanthropist.
  • Johannes Steinhoff, 80, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II, and NATO official.

22

  • Papa John Creach, 76, American blues violinist.
  • Hans Hürlimann, 75, Swiss politician.
  • Lore Lorentz, 73, German kabarett artist and standup comedian, pneumonia.
  • János Pap, 68, Hungarian communist politician, suicide.
  • T. Chalapathi Rao, 73, Indian film music director.
  • Barry Warren, 60, British actor.
  • Dan Zakhem, 35, Israeli performance artist, AIDS-related brain cancer.

23

  • Marvin Burke, 75, American NASCAR racecar driver.
  • Odd Højdahl, 73, Norwegian politician.
  • Arthur Piantadosi, 77, American sound engineer (All the President's Men, Tootsie, Altered States), Oscar winner (1977).
  • Jackie Power, 77, Irish hurler and gaelic football player.
  • Manfredo Tafuri, 58, Italian architect, historian, critic and academic, heart attack.

24

  • Alighiero Boetti, 53, Italian conceptual artist.
  • Maude Bonney, 96, South African-Australian aviator.
  • Ulrich Gabler, 80, German U-boat chief engineer during World War II .
  • Robert Gronowski, 67, Polish football player and manager.
  • Ion Lăpușneanu, 85, Romanian football goalkeeper.
  • Ladislav Mňačko, 75, Slovak writer and journalist.
  • Jean Sablon, 87, French singer, songwriter, composer and actor.
  • Dinah Shore, 77, American singer, actress, and television personality, ovarian cancer.
  • Hugh Tayfield, 65, South African cricket player.

25

  • Marvin J. Ashton, 78, American politician, writer, and apostle of the LDS Church.
  • Russell Bufalino, 90, Italian-American mobster, heart attack.
  • Givi Chokheli, 56, Georgian football player.
  • Baruch Goldstein, 37, American-Israeli mass murderer and religious extremist, beaten to death.
  • Hamoud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 47, Saudi royal and businessman.
  • Jersey Joe Walcott, 80, American boxer.

26

  • Else Ahlmann-Ohlsen, 86, Danish fencer.
  • Tarık Buğra, 75, Turkish journalist, novelist and short story author.
  • J. L. Carr, 81, English novelist, publisher, and eccentric.
  • Sofka Dolgorouky, 86, Russian-British princess, writer and communist.
  • Avery Fisher, 87, Amateur violinist and philanthropist.
  • Bill Hicks, 32, American stand-up comedian, satirist, and musician, pancreatic cancer.
  • Leopold Kohr, 84, Austrian-American economist, jurist and political scientist.
  • Jack Oatey, 73, Australian rules football player and coach.

27

  • Harold Acton, 89, British writer, scholar, and aesthete.
  • Layton Fergusson, 85, Canadian politician.
  • Arnold Townsend, 81, English cricket player.
  • Tor Ørvig, 77, Norwegian-Swedish paleontologist.

28

  • Olivier Alain, 75, French organist, pianist, musicologist and composer.
  • Harvey Leibenstein, 71, Ukrainian-American economist.
  • Pujie, 86, Chinese Qing dynasty imperial prince.
  • Enrico Maria Salerno, 67, Italian actor, voice actor and film director, lung cancer.
  • Jimmy Stevens, 74, Ni-Vanuatu nationalist and politician, stomach cancer.
  • Jürgen von Alten, 91, German actor, screenwriter and film director.
  • Skippy Williams, 77, American jazz tenor saxophonist and musical arranger.

References

External links

  • List of February 1994 deaths at IMDb



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