The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2006.
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 2006
edit1
edit- Roy Alon, 63, British stuntman (Die Another Day, Willow, 101 Dalmatians), heart attack.[1]
- Dick Bass, 68, American pro football player and radio analyst.[2]
- Dick Brooks, 63, American NASCAR race car driver and radio broadcaster, heart attack.[3]
- Ronald B. Cameron, 78, American politician, U.S. Representative from California (1963–1967).[4]
- Robin Donkin, 78, British historian and geographer.[5]
- Ernest Dudley, 97, British novelist, journalist, screenwriter, actor, radio broadcaster.[6]
- Carlson Gracie, Sr., 72, Brazilian martial artist, complications from kidney stones.[7]
- Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr., 86, American politician, Governor of Arizona 1965–1967.[8]
- Bryce Harland, 74, New Zealand diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1982–1985), High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1985–1991).[9]
- Jean-Philippe Maitre, 56, Swiss politician, former President of the Swiss National Council, brain tumor.[10]
- John Woollam, 78, British politician, former Conservative Member of Parliament.[11]
2
edit- Armando Castillo, 73, Guatemalan Olympic cyclist.[12]
- Jill Chaifetz, 41, American lawyer and executive director of the nonprofit legal group Advocates for Children of New York, ovarian cancer.[13]
- Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury, 77, Bangladeshi politician, former prime minister of Bangladesh.[14]
- Chris Doty, 39, Canadian documentarian and playwright, suicide by hanging.[15]
- Guglielmo Letteri, 80, Italian comic book artist.[16]
- Pat Rupp, 63, American ice hockey player, goaltender for the 1964 and 1968 Olympic ice hockey teams, cancer.[17]
- S. K. Ramachandra Rao, 78, Indian scholar.[18]
- Athol Shephard, 85, Australian cricketer.[19]
- Nicholas Swarbrick, 107, English sailor, one of the last two surviving World War I Merchant Navy veterans.[20]
- Sir Reginald Swartz, 94, Australian politician, Minister for Civil Aviation from 1966 to 1969.[21]
- Chris Walton, 72, English cricketer.[22]
- Stephen Worobetz, 91, Canadian politician, former lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan.[23]
3
edit- Ustad Qawwal Bahauddin, 72, Indian-Pakistani Qawwali singer.
- Walerian Borowczyk, 82, Polish-born surrealist filmmaker, heart failure.[24]
- Jean Byron, 80, American actress (The Patty Duke Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Johnny Concho), infection following hip replacement surgery.[25]
- Ernie Clements, 83, British road racing cyclist.[26]
- Frank Ellis, 100, British radiologist.[27]
- Frank Goodman, 89, American Broadway press agent, congestive heart failure.[28]
- Lou Jones, 74, American Olympic runner.[29]
- Sonny King, 83, American comedian-singer, Jimmy Durante's sidekick, cancer.[30]
- Duma Kumalo, 48, South African human rights activist, one of the Sharpeville Six, film-maker and founding member of the Khulumani Support Group for victims of apartheid-related violence.[31]
- Al Lewis, 82, American actor (The Munsters, Car 54, Where Are You?, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?).[32]
- Romano Mussolini, 78, Italian jazz musician and painter.[33]
- Denne Petitclerc, 76, American journalist, screenwriter, and friend of Ernest Hemingway.[34]
- Johnny Vaught, 96, American college football player, coach, and college athletics administrator, NCAA championship-winning University of Mississippi football coach.[35]
4
edit- Jack Taylor (heavyweight man), once heaviest man in UK.[36]
- Jenő Dalnoki, 73, Hungarian Olympic football player and manager (1952 gold medal, 1960 bronze medal).[37]
- Friedrich Engel, 97, German Nazi SS officer.[38]
- Betty Friedan, 85, American feminist and writer, congestive heart failure.[39]
- William Augustus Jones Jr., 71, American Civil Rights pioneer.[40]
- Barbara W. Leyden, 56, American palynologist and paleoecologist.
- Joe McGuff, 79, American sportswriter and newspaper editor, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease).[41]
- Elena Carter Richardson, 57, Mexican-born principal dancer and teacher, cancer.
- Myron Waldman, 97, American animator for Betty Boop and Superman cartoons, congestive heart failure.[42]
5
edit- Norma Candal, 75, Puerto Rican comedian, actress and drama teacher, head injury.[43]
- Franklin Cover, 77, American actor (The Jeffersons, Wall Street, The Stepford Wives), pneumonia.[44]
- Reuven Frank, 85, American TV journalism pioneer and former NBC News president, complications from pneumonia.[45]
- Stuart Mason, 57, English footballer.[46]
- Ray Owen, 65, English rugby league player and administrator.[47]
- Peter Philp, 85, British dramatist and antiques expert.[48]
- Sir Alberto Rodrigues, 94, Hong Kong physician and politician.[49]
- Jack Taylor, 60, one of the heaviest men in Britain, heart attack.[50]
6
edit- John Brightman, Baron Brightman, 94, UK lawyer and former Lord of Appeal.[51]
- Mario Condello, 53, Australian lawyer and gangland criminal, shot.[52]
- Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 80, American comedian and actor, cancer.[53]
- Stella Ross-Craig, 99, English illustrator, one of the most prodigious of flora illustrators.[54]
- Esther Sandoval, 78, Puerto Rican actress.[55]
- Karin Struck, 58, German writer, cancer.
- Kouji Totani, 57, Japanese voice actor (Fist of the North Star, Metal Gear, Dragon Ball Z), heart failure.
7
edit- Glenn Lee Benner II, 43, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.[56]
- Sándor Garay, 86, Hungarian Olympic athlete.[57]
- George Millay, 76, American businessman and founder of SeaWorld, lung cancer.[58]
- Max Rosenn, 96, American judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1970–2006).[59]
- Mitchell Rupe, 51, American convicted murderer ruled too heavy to be hanged, liver disease.[60]
- Alan Shalleck, 76, American television writer and director (Curious George), murdered.[61]
8
edit- Larry Black, 54, American track and field medalist at 1972 Summer Olympics, aneurysm.[62]
- Elton Dean, 60, English jazz saxophonist, heart and liver related problems.[63]
- Michael Gilbert, 93, British mystery author and lawyer.[64]
- Ron Greenwood, 84, British football manager, England national team, West Ham United.[65]
- Akira Ifukube, 91, Japanese film composer, best known for Godzilla film series.[66]
- Mart Kenney, 95, Canadian jazz musician and bandleader, "Canada's Big Band King," complications from a fall.[67]
- Gigi Parrish, 92, American actress, later known as Katherine Weld.[68]
- Kuljeet Randhawa, 30, Indian actress, suicide by hanging.[69]
9
edit- Phil Brown, 89, American actor (Star Wars, Calling Dr. Gillespie, Oppenheimer).[70]
- Ibolya Csák, 91, Hungarian athlete, 1936 Olympic gold medalist in women's high jump.[71]
- Gilles Kahn, 59, French computer scientist.[72]
- Sir Freddie Laker, 83, British entrepreneur, founder of Laker Airways.[73]
- Nadira, 75, Indian Bollywood actress.[74]
- Laurie Z, 48, American musician, lung cancer.[75]
10
edit- John Belluso, 36, American playwright, Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome.[76]
- Fernando Pereira de Freitas, 71, Brazilian Olympic basketball player.[77]
- Jill Fraser, 59, British theatre director, cancer.[78]
- Dick Harmon, 58, American golfer and golf instructor.[79]
- Knut-Olaf Haustein, 71, German physician.
- John Prentice, 79, Scottish football player and manager.[80]
- Norman Shumway, 83, American surgeon, performed first U.S. heart transplant, lung cancer.[81]
- Peter Smith, 65, British trade union leader, oesophageal cancer.[82]
- Juan Soriano, 85, Mexican painter and sculptor.[83]
- André Strappe, 77, French football player.[84]
- James Yancey aka J Dilla, 32, American hip hop record producer and MC, lupus nephritis.[85]
11
edit- Peter Benchley, 65, American author and screenwriter (Jaws, The Deep), pulmonary fibrosis.[86]
- Peggy Cripps Appiah, 84, British-Ghanaian children's author.[87]
- Ken Fletcher, 65, Australian tennis player, cancer.[88]
- Jackie "Mr. TV" Pallo, 79, British professional wrestler, cancer.[89]
- Harry Schein, 81, Austrian-born founder of Swedish Film Institute, author and columnist.[90]
- Jockey Shabalala, 62, South African singer with Ladysmith Black Mambazo.[91]
- Thomas A. Spragens, 88, American administrator, former president of Centre College.[92]
- Harry Vines, 67, American wheelchair basketball coach.[93]
12
edit- Lenny Dee, 83, American virtuoso organist.[94]
- Henri Guédon, 61, French percussionist.[95]
- Pamela O'Malley, 76, Irish-Spanish activist and educationalist and radical, stroke.[96]
- Juan Sánchez-Navarro y Peón, 92, Mexican entrepreneur and co-founder of National Action Party.[97]
13
edit- John Brooke-Little, 78, English author and officer of arms.[98]
- Ilan Halimi, French Jew kidnapped and murdered by a gang from a banlieue. Possibly anti-Semitic murder.[99]
- Jaakko Honko, 83, Finnish economist.[100]
- Andreas Katsulas, 59, American actor (Babylon 5, The Fugitive, Star Trek: The Next Generation), lung cancer.[101]
- Alan M. Levin, 79, American documentary filmmaker.[102]
- Edna Lewis, 89, American author of cookbooks on Southern U.S. cuisine.[103]
- Altynbek Sarsenbayev, 43, Kazakh politician, former cabinet minister, assassinated.[104]
- Sir Peter Strawson, 86, British philosopher.[105]
- Joseph Ujlaki, 76, Hungarian-born French football player.[84]
- Wang Xuan, 70, Chinese academic and IT expert.[106]
14
edit- Ramon Bagatsing, 89, Filipino politician, Mayor of Manila, cardiac arrest.[107]
- Yehuda Chitrik, 106, Russian-born rabbi and Lubavitch storyteller.[108]
- Darry Cowl, 80, French actor and pianist, lung cancer.[109]
- Shoshana Damari, 83, Yemeni-born Israeli singer, "Queen of Israeli song," pneumonia.[110]
- Michael G. Fitzgerald, 55, American film historian and author.[111]
- Lynden David Hall, 31, British soul singer, Hodgkin's lymphoma.[112]
- Tage Møller, 91, Danish Olympic cyclist.[113]
- Don Paarlberg, 94, American agricultural economics adviser to three U.S. Presidents.[114]
- Michael Posner, 74, British economist.[115]
- Putte Wickman, 81, Swedish jazz orchestra leader and clarinetist, cancer.[116]
15
edit- Barbara Guest, 85, American poet of the New York School.[117]
- Anna Marly, 88, Russian-born songwriter, France's "Troubadour of the Resistance.".[118]
- Andrei Petrov, 75, Russian composer.[119]
- Robert E. Rich, Sr., 92, American businessman, creator of first non dairy whipped topping.[120]
- Sun Yun-suan, 93, Chinese engineer and politician, former Premier of Republic of China, heart attack.[121]
- Josip Vrhovec, 79, Croatian Yugoslav communist politician, former foreign minister of Yugoslavia.
- Lim Hock Soon, 41, murder victim who was shot to death in Singapore by former acquaintance and gangster Tan Chor Jin
16
edit- Paul Avrich, 74, American professor and historian of anarchism, Alzheimer's disease.[122]
- Benno Besson, 83, Swiss stage director.[123]
- Johnny Grunge, 39, American pro wrestler, sleep apnea complications.[124]
- Sid Feller, 89, American music arranger, conductor and record producer.[125]
- Dennis Kirkland, 63, British television producer and director, after a short illness.[126]
- Ernie Stautner, 80, German-born American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Alzheimer's disease.[127]
17
edit- Ray Barretto, 76, American-born Latin jazz percussionist and bandleader, heart failure.[128]
- Sybille Bedford, 94, German-born British novelist and memoirist.[129]
- Paul Carr, 72, American actor (Akira, Raise the Titanic, Star Trek), lung cancer.[130]
- Bill Cowsill, 58, American singer, lead of The Cowsills, emphysema and other ailments.[131]
- Gertrude Ganote, 86, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[132]
- Harold Hunter, 31, American pro skateboarder, in movie Kids, suspected drug overdose.[133]
- Bob Lewis, 81, American race horse owner, congestive heart failure.[134]
- Jorge Pinto Mendonça, 51, Brazilian football player, heart attack.[135]
- Yevgeny Samoilov, 94, Russian actor.[136]
18
edit- Richard Bright, 68, American actor (The Godfather, Marathon Man, Once Upon a Time in America), traffic collision.[137]
- Bill Hartley, 75, Australian political activist and trade unionist.[138]
- Laurel Hester, 49, American gay rights activist, lung cancer.[139]
- Charles Leonard, 92, American US Army Major General and Olympic sharpshooter.[140]
- Tom Sellers, 83, American newspaper reporter and 1955 Pulitzer Prize winner, heart attack.[141]
- Ruth Taylor, 44, Canadian poet, alcohol poisoning.[142]
- Saulius Mykolaitis, 40, Lithuanian director, actor, and singer-songwriter.
19
edit- Angelo Brignole, 81, Italian cyclist.[143]
- Ken Keuffel, 82, American college football coach, prostate cancer.[144]
- Erna Lazarus, 102, American screenwriter.[145]
- Edward H. McNamara, 79, American county official.[146]
20
edit- Lou Gish, 35, British stage, film and television actress, cancer.[147]
- Curt Gowdy, 86, American sports broadcaster, leukemia.[148][149][150]
- Paul Marcinkus, 84, American Catholic archbishop, President of Vatican Bank and Pro-President of Vatican City State.[151]
- Lucjan Wolanowski, 86, Polish journalist, writer and traveller.[152]
21
edit- Gennadiy Aygi, 71, Russian author and poet who wrote in the Chuvash language.[153]
- Theodore Draper, 93, American historian and political commentator.[154]
- Mirko Marjanović, 68, Serbian politician, Prime Minister of Serbia (1994–2000).[155]
- Angelica Rozeanu, 84, Romanian-born table tennis world champion, cirrhosis.[156]
- Stefan Terlezki, 78, British Conservative Member of Parliament 1983–1987.[157]
22
edit- Bill Bagnall, 80, American magazine publisher and editor (Motorcyclist).[158]
- Atwar Bahjat, 30, Iraqi journalist for al-Arabiya, abducted and killed in Iraq.[159][160]
- Anthony Burger, 44, American gospel music pianist, collapsed during performance.[161]
- Hilde Domin, 96, German poet and writer.[162]
- Donelson Hoopes, 73, American curator.[163]
- Edward Nalbandian, 78, American businessman, owner of Zachary All Clothing in Los Angeles, Alzheimer's disease.[164]
- S. Rajaratnam, 90, Singaporean politician, first Senior Minister of Singapore, heart failure.[165]
- John Sullivan, 61, English cricketer.[166]
- Bill Tung, 72, Hong Kong actor, horse racing commentator.[167]
- Richard Wawro, 52, Scottish autistic savant internationally recognized artist, cancer.[168]
23
edit- Giuseppe Amici, 67, Sammarinese politician, former Captain Regent of San Marino.
- Frederick Busch, 64, American author, heart attack.[169]
- Said Mohamed Djohar, 87, Comorian politician, former President of Comoros.[170]
- Muhammad Shamsul Huq, 93, Bangladeshi academic and former Minister of Foreign Affairs.[171]
- Luna Leopold, 90, American ecologist and author.[172]
- Machteld Mellink, 88, Netherlands-born American archaeologist of sites in Anatolia.[173]
- Diane Shalet, 71, American actress and author.[174]
- Earl Stallings, 89, American Baptist minister and activist, praised by Martin Luther King Jr. in the "Letter from Birmingham Jail".[175]
- Telmo Zarraonaindía, 85, Spanish football player, heart attack.[176]
24
edit- Octavia Butler, 58, American science fiction author and MacArthur Foundation Fellow, head injury.[177]
- Harold Faragher, 88, English cricketer.[178]
- Don Knotts, 81, American actor (The Andy Griffith Show, Three's Company, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken), 5-time Emmy winner, complications from pneumonia and lung cancer.[179]
- John Martin, 58, Canadian broadcaster, throat cancer.[180]
- Andrew Sherratt, 59, British archaeologist at the University of Sheffield, heart failure.[181]
- Denis Twitchett, 80, British Sinologist and scholar, Gordon Wu Professor of Chinese Studies, Princeton University (1980–1994), creator of the 15 volume The Cambridge History of China.[182]
- Dennis Weaver, 81, American actor (Gunsmoke, McCloud, Duel), Emmy winner (1959), complications from cancer.[183]
25
edit- Kenneth Deane, 45, Canadian police officer convicted in Ipperwash shooting, automobile accident.[184]
- Thomas Koppel, 61, Danish musician and composer from the band Savage Rose.[185]
- Liang Lingguang, 89, Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician, Minister of Light Industry (1977–1980), Mayor of Guangzhou (1980–1983), Governor of Guangdong (1983–1985).[186]
- Darren McGavin, 83, American actor (Kolchak: The Night Stalker, A Christmas Story, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer).[187]
- Henry M. Morris, 87, American young earth creationist leader, complications of stroke.[188]
- Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin, 69, Ethiopian Poet Laureate, kidney disease.[189]
- Imette St. Guillen, 24, American Hispanic John Jay College of Criminal Justice student, murdered.
26
edit- Georgina Battiscombe, 100, British author & biographer.[190]
- Bill Cardoso, 68, American writer and editor, coined the term "gonzo", heart failure.[191]
- Noel Diprose, 83, Australian cricketer.[192]
- Sir Hans Singer, 95, German-born British economist, helped create the World Food Program and the United Nations Development Program.[193]
- Charlie Wayman, 84, English footballer (Southampton, Preston North End).[194]
27
edit- Alice Baker, 107, British World War I service veteran, last surviving British woman to serve in the First World War, member of the Royal Flying Corps.[195]
- Ferenc Bene, 61, Hungarian football player, fall.[196]
- Otis Chandler, 78, American former publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Lewy body disease.[197]
- Fahd Faraj al-Juwair, 36, Saudi Arabian alleged head of al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula, killed in foiled bombing attempt.[198]
- Milton Katims, 96, American violist and conductor, long-time conductor and leader of the Seattle Symphony.[199]
- Tsakani Mhinga, 27, South African R&B singer, drug overdose.[200]
- William Musto, 88, American politician, former mayor of Union City, New Jersey, convicted of racketeering.[201]
- Robert Lee Scott, Jr., 97, American general officer, retired United States Air Force brigadier general and fighter ace, author (God is My Co-Pilot).[202]
- Linda Smith, 48, British comedian, ovarian cancer.[203]
28
edit- James Ronald "Bunkie" Blackburn, 69, American NASCAR driver.[204]
- Owen Chamberlain, 85, American particle physicist, co-discoverer of the antiproton, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics, complications from Parkinson's Disease.[205]
- Travis Claridge, 27, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats), pneumonia.[206]
- Hugh McCartney, 86, Scottish politician, former Labour Party MP.[207]
- Ron Cyrus, 70, American politician, lung cancer.[208]
- Peter Snow, c. 70, New Zealand doctor who discovered "Tapanui flu" (chronic fatigue syndrome).[209]
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