Deaths in February 1987
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1987.
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 1987
[edit]1
[edit]- Alessandro Blasetti, 86, Italian film director and screenwriter, complications from fall.[1]
- Christian Broda, 70, Austrian lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice, heart attack.[2]
- Sala Burton, 61, Polish-born American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, colon cancer.[3]
- Salvadora Debayle, 91, First Lady of Nicaragua.
- Gustav Knuth, 85, German film actor.[4]
- Lee Aubrey "Speed" Riggs, 79, American tobacco auctioneer, voice of Lucky Strike cigarettes, heart failure.[5]
2
[edit]- Carlos José Castilho, 59, Brazilian international footballer (Fluminense, Brazil), suicide.[6]
- Walter Clutterbuck, 92, English general in the British Army.
- Yakov Estrin, 63, Soviet chess player, ICCF World Champion.
- Spike Hughes, 78, British musician and composer.[7]
- Alfred Lion, 78, German-born American record executive, co-founded Blue Note Records, heart failure.[8]
- Olive Little, 69, American baseballer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.[9]
- Alistair MacLean, 64, Scottish novelist of thrillers and adventure stories (The Guns of Navarone), heart failure.[10]
- David du Plessis, 81, South African-born American Pentecostal minister.[11]
- Ken Reid, 67, British comic artist and writer, co-creator of Roger the Dodger, stroke.[12]
3
[edit]- Donald Aronow, 59, American speedboat designer, builder and racer, murdered.[13]
- Mustafa Bouyali, 46–47, leader of the Algerian Islamic Armed Movement, killed in an ambush.[14]
- Theodore Cogswell, 68, American science fiction author.[15]
- Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu, 82, younger brother of Japanese Emperor Hirohito, lung cancer.
- George Derwent Thomson, 83–84, British classical scholar and Marxist philosopher.[16]
4
[edit]- Bruce Jacobi, 51, American race car driver, racing accident.[17]
- Meena Keshwar Kamal, 30, Afghani revolutionary political and women's rights activist, assassinated.[18]
- Liberace, 67, American pianist, singer and actor, pneumonia.[19]
- Fyfe Robertson, 84, Scottish television journalist and broadcaster.[20]
- Carl Rogers, 85, American psychologist, heart attack after fall.[21]
- Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, 78, Welsh newspaper journalist, radio and television broadcaster.[22]
- Patrick Waddington, 85, English actor.
- George W. Woodruff, 91, American engineer and businessman, pneumonia.[23]
5
[edit]- E. Michael Burke, 70, American navy officer, circus manager and Major League Baseball executive, cancer.[24]
- William Collier Jr., 84, American stage performer, producer and film actor.[25]
- Klāvs Elsbergs, 28, Latvian poet and translator, fall from building.[26]
- David Ensor, 80, British actor and politician, Member of Parliament.[27]
- Armando Fosco, 64, American leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.[28]
- Gustav Lechner, 73, Austro-Hungarian–born Yugoslavian international footballer (Beograd, Yugoslavia).
- Otto Wöhler, 92, Nazi German general, convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity.[29]
6
[edit]- Lalithambika Antharjanam, 77, Indian author.[30]
- Julien Chouinard, 58, Canadian lawyer and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, brain cancer.[31]
- Donald MacCrimmon MacKay, 64, British physicist and professor.
- K. C. Nag, 93, Indian Bengali mathematician and author of mathematics textbooks.[32]
7
[edit]- John Leypoldt, 40, American NFL footballer (Buffalo Bills), dysentery.[33]
- Bennetto Payne, 77, Mexican professional boxer.
- Stuart T. Saunders, 77, American railroad executive, heart failure.[34]
- Claudio Villa, 61, Italian singer and actor, heart attack.[35]
- Adriaan van Wijngaarden, 70, Dutch mathematician and computer scientist.[36]
8
[edit]- Tony Destra, 32, American drummer, traffic collision.
- Hendrik Koekoek, 74, Dutch farmer, politician and founder of the defunct Farmers' Party.[37]
- Elsie Lee, 75, American author of fiction and non-fiction.
- Harriet MacGibbon, 81, American actress (The Beverly Hillbillies).[38]
- Max Seydewitz, 94, German politician, Minister-President of Saxony.[39]
- Bronisława Wajs, 78, Polish-Romani classic poet and singer.
9
[edit]- Larry French, 79, American Major League baseballer (Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates), kidney and heart disease.[40]
- Louis Plack Hammett, 92, American physical chemist (Hammett equation).[41]
- Edna Manley, 86, Jamaican artist.[42]
10
[edit]- Angela Giussani, 64, Italian co-writer of comic book anti-hero series, Diabolik.
- Robert O'Brien, 78, American racing driver.
- William Rose, 68, American screenwriter (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner).[43]
- Hans Rosenthal, 61, German director and radio & television host.[44]
- Sadequain, 56, Pakistani artist and poet.[45]
- John Raymond Ylitalo, 70, American diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay, cancer.[46]
11
[edit]- Mark Ashton, 26, British gay rights activist, pneumonia.[47]
- Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk, 90, Hungarian-born psychotherapist, poet and communist militant.[48]
- Andy Linden, 64, American race car driver.[49]
- John Malachi, 67, American jazz pianist.
- Bill McGee, 77, American Major League baseballer (St. Louis Cardinals).[50]
12
[edit]- Jules Bergman, 57, American broadcast writer and journalist, science editor for ABC News.[51]
- Lang Jeffries, 56, Canadian-American television and film actor, cancer.
- Dennis Poore, 70, British entrepreneur, financier and racing driver.[52]
13
[edit]- M. Bhaktavatsalam, 89, Indian independence activist and politician, Chief Minister of Madras State.
- Clifford Bias, 76, American alleged psychic.[53]
- Dorothy Dean, 54, American writer and actress, cancer.[54]
- Dhumal, 72, Indian actor in Bollywood films, heart attack.
- Curly Page, 84, New Zealand Test cricketer and international rugby union player.[55]
14
[edit]- Rolf Dahlgren, 54, Swedish-Danish botanist and professor, traffic collision.[56]
- Kulada Charan Das Gupta, 87, Indian judge of the Supreme Court of India.[57]
- Wendy Holcombe, 23, American banjo player and singer, congenital heart defect.[58]
- Dmitry Kabalevsky, 82, Soviet composer, conductor and pianist.[59]
- Karolos Koun, 78, Greek theatre director, heart attack.[60]
- Tsai Lan-chin, 22, Taiwanese singer and songwriter, heart attack.
- Bola Sete, 63, Brazilian jazz guitarist, pneumonia and lung cancer.[61]
15
[edit]- Jimmy Holiday, 52, American R&B singer and songwriter, heart failure.
- John Myhill, 63, British mathematician (Myhill–Nerode theorem).[62]
16
[edit]- Norman Crowther Hunt, 66, British scholar and politician, Minister of State, heart attack.[63]
17
[edit]- Leo Anchóriz, 54, Spanish actor and writer, cardiac disease.
- T. M. Chummar, 87, Indian academic and writer of Malayalam literature.
- Hal K. Dawson, 90, American actor.[64]
- Hubert Howard, 79, English intelligence officer.
- Frank Kurtis, 79, American racing car designer, heart attack.[65]
- Diederick Charles Mathew, 58, Aruban politician and teacher, deputy commissioner for Aruba.
- Husayn Muruwwa, appr. 77, Lebanese Marxist philosopher, journalist and author, assassinated.[66]
- Romola Remus, 86, American actress (The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays).[67]
- Verree Teasdale, 83, American actress.[68]
18
[edit]- William Coldstream, 78, English realist painter and art teacher.[69]
- Bryce Harlow, 70, American army officer and advisor to U.S. presidents, lung disease.[70]
- Boris Kowerda, 79, Soviet monarchist, diplomat and convicted murderer.
19
[edit]- Hugh Greene, 76, British television executive and journalist, director-general of the BBC, cancer.[71]
- Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 83, American architectural historian and professor, cancer.[72]
- Robert E. Kuttner, 59, American biologist and white supremacist.
- Kirsten Walther, 53, Danish actress, heart failure.
20
[edit]- Wayne Boring, 81, American comic book artist, known for his work on Superman, heart attack.[73]
- Caesar Gatimu, 65, Kenyan Roman Catholic Bishop of Nyeri.[74]
- Edgar P. Jacobs, 82, Belgian comic book creator (Blake and Mortimer).
- Joseph Parecattil, 74, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ernakulam.[75]
- Lev Russov, 61, Soviet painter, graphic artist and sculptor, heart disease.
- AKM Samsuzzoha, appr. 62, Bangladeshi politician, member of parliament.
- C. C. Wei, 72, Chinese-born American contract bridge player, complications from diabetes.
- Willi Welscher, 80, German hurdler and Olympian.[76]
21
[edit]- William T. Fairbourn, 72, American general in the U.S. Marine Corps.[77]
- Petro Grigorenko, 79, Ukrainian-born general in the Soviet Army, founder of human rights movement in the Soviet Union.[78]
- Helen Taft Manning, 95, American professor of history, daughter of President William Taft, pneumonia.[79]
- Noel Odell, 96, English geologist and mountaineer.[80]
- George Tibbles, 73, American composer and screenwriter.[81]
- Meir Ya'ari, 89, Israeli politician, educator and social activist.[82]
22
[edit]- Naomi Drake, 80, American Registrar of the Bureau of Vital Statistics for New Orleans.
- Habib Painter, 72, Indian Qawwal and folk singer.
- John Paul Scott, 60, American criminal, only escapee from Alcatraz to reach San Francisco shore.[83]
- David Susskind, 66, American producer and TV talk show host, heart attack.[84]
- Andy Warhol, 58, American artist, director and writer, sudden post-operative irregular heartbeat.[85]
- Glenway Wescott, 85, American poet and novelist, stroke.[86]
23
[edit]- José Afonso, 57, Portuguese singer-songwriter and activist, heart failure.[87]
- Cyril Butcher, 77, English actor and director.
- John Counsell, 81, English actor, director and theatre manager.[88]
- Jack Heinz, 78, American business executive and CEO of Heinz, cancer.[89]
- Esmond Knight, 80, English actor, heart attack.
- Edward Lansdale, 79, American general in the U.S. Air Force, heart ailment.[90]
- George Musulin, 72, American army officer of the OSS, CIA operative, diabetes.[91]
- Polly Ward, 74, British singer and actress.[92]
24
[edit]- Kakai Kilonzo, 32–33, Kenyan musician, malaria.
- Edwin McArthur, 79, American classical music conductor and pianist.[93]
25
[edit]- William G. Barr, 67, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.[94]
- S. H. Bihari, 66, Indian songwriter and poet.
- James Coco, 56, American actor (Man of La Mancha, Murder by Death), heart attack.[95]
- John Collin, 58, British actor (Z-Cars).
- Arthur A. Collins, 77, American radio engineer and entrepreneur.[96]
- Jess Larson, 82, American lawyer, first Administrator of General Services.[97]
- E. D. Nixon, 87, American civil rights leader and union organizer, respiratory and heart ailments.[98]
- Krishna Chandra Panigrahi, 77, Indian historian and archaeologist.[99]
26
[edit]- Knut Frydenlund, 59, Norwegian diplomat and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs, cerebral hemorrhage.[100]
- Audrey Marie Hilley, 53, American murderer and suspected serial killer, hypothermia and exposure.[101]
- Fredric R. Mann, 83, American industrialist and patron of the arts, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, cancer.[102]
- Paul Taunton Matthews, 67, British theoretical physicist, cycling accident.[103]
27
[edit]- Franciszek Blachnicki, 65, Polish priest, poisoning.[104]
- Jose W. Diokno, 65, Filipino nationalist, lawyer and statesman, Senator of the Philippines, cancer.[105]
- Bill Holman, 83, American cartoonist (Smokey Stover).[106]
- Fumio Kamei, 78, Japanese documentary and fiction film director.[107]
- Latif-ur Rehman, 58, Indian and Pakistani hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.[108]
- Colvin R. de Silva, 81–82, Sri Lankan politician, Minister of Plantation Industries.[109]
28
[edit]- Nasim Amrohvi, 78, Pakistani Urdu poet and philosopher.[110]
- Frederic G. Donner, 84, American chairman and CEO of the General Motors Corporation.[111]
- Joan Greenwood, 65, English actress (Kind Hearts and Coronets), bronchitis and asthma.[112]
- Nora Kaye, 67, American ballerina, cancer.[113]
- William F. McKee, 80, American general in the U.S. Air Force, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.[114]
- Anny Ondra, 83, Czechoslovakian film actress (Blackmail).[115]
- Stephen Tennant, 80, British socialite.
Unknown date
[edit]- Raquel Martínez, 78, Chilean sprinter and Olympian.[116]
- Adi Pherozeshah Marzban, 72, Indian Gujarati Parsi playwright, actor and director, lung cancer.
- Clare Rendlesham, 67, British fashion editor and boutique manager.[117] (died by February 4)
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