Famous People Who Died in 2006

Deaths 1 - 200 of 801 Jan 14 American Oscar and Emmy Award-winning actress (Lolita; A Place in the Sun; A Patch of Blue; The Poseidon Adventure), dies of heart failure at 85 Mar 5 American mafia hit man, dies at 70

2006 Calendar

Deaths 1 - 200 of 801

  • Jan 1 Bryan Harvey, American musician (House of Freaks), dies at 49
  • Jan 1 Dawn Lake, Australian TV comedienne, dies at 78
  • Jan 1 Harry Magdoff, American magazine editor, dies at 92
  • Jan 1 Hugh McLaughlin, Irish publisher and inventor, dies at 77
  • Jan 1 Paul Lindblad, American baseball pitcher (World Series champion 1973-74, 78; Kansas City Athletics, Oakland Athletics), dies from Alzheimer's disease at 64
  • Jan 2 Cecilia Muñoz-Palma, first female Philippine Supreme Court Justice, dies at 92
  • Jan 2 Osa Massen [Aase Madsen Iversen], Dutch actress (Jack London, Rocketship X-M), dies at 91
  • Jan 3 Bill Skate, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (b. 1954)
  • Jan 3 Steve Rogers, Australian rugby league centre (24 Tests; NSW; Cronulla-Sutherland), dies after swallowing combination of prescription drugs and alcohol at 51
  • Jan 4 Irving Layton, Romanian-Canadian poet (A Red Carpet for the Sun), dies at 93
  • Jan 4 Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (1971-79) and Ruler of Dubai (1990-2006), dies of a heart attack at 62
  • Jan 4 Robert Howard White, Mayor of Papatoetoe, New Zealand (b. 1914)
  • Jan 5 Lord Merlyn-Rees, British politician (b. 1920)
  • Jan 6 Hugh Thompson Jr., American Vietnam War veteran who played a major role in ending the 1968 My Lai massacre, dies of cancer at 62
  • Jan 6 Lou Rawls, American soul singer-songwriter and producer ("You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"), dies of cancer at 72
  • Jan 7 Heinrich Harrer, Austrian mountaineer and author (Seven Years in Tibet), dies at 93
  • Jan 8 Otis Clay, American gospel, soul, and R&B-singer ("That's How It Is (When You're In Love)"), dies at 73
  • Jan 8 Tony Banks, British politician (Labour), dies after a stroke at 63
  • Jan 9 Andy Caldecott, Australian motorcycle racer (b. 1964)
  • Jan 9 Mikk Mikiver, Estonian actor (Friends, Comrades) and director, dies at 68
  • Jan 11 Markus Löffel (Mark Spoon), German DJ (b. 1966)
  • Jan 11 Nixzmary Brown, American child abuse victim, dies from extreme abuse
  • Jan 13 Frank Fixaris, American sportscaster (b. 1934)
  • Jan 13 Marc Potvin, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1967)
  • Jan 14 Henri Colpi, French New Wave film editor and director, dies at 84
  • Jan 14 Jim Gary, American sculptor known for whimsical monumental art and sculptors of large, colorful dinosaurs made from discarded automobile parts, dies of complications from a cerebral hemorrhage at 66
  • Jan 14 Mark Philo, English footballer, dies in a car crash at 21

Jan 14 American Oscar and Emmy Award-winning actress (Lolita; A Place in the Sun; A Patch of Blue; The Poseidon Adventure), dies of heart failure at 85

  • Jan 15 Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait, dies at 79
  • Jan 16 Anatoli Petrovich Kuklin, Russian-Soviet cosmonaut, dies at 74
  • Jan 16 Stanley Biber, American physician, pioneer of transgender surgery, (b. 1923)
  • Jan 17 Clarence Ray Allen, American murderer (b. 1930)
  • Jan 17 Pierre Grondin, Canadian pioneering cardiac surgeon, performed 1st heart transplant in Canada, dies at 80
  • Jan 18 Jan Twardowski, Polish poet (b. 1915)
  • Jan 18 Vera Van [Webster], American radio and dance band singer, dies at 97
  • Jan 19 Aoun Al-Sharif Qasim, Sudanese writer and Islamic scholar (b. 1933)
  • Jan 19 Geoff Rabone, New Zealand cricket all-rounder, captain (NZ 12 Tests @ 31.22, 16 wickets), dies at 84
  • Jan 19 Thomas Christian David, Austrian flutist, conductor, choral director, and composer, dies at 80
  • Jan 19 Tony Franciosa [Anthony Papaleo], American stage and screen actor (A Hatful of Rain; Career; Ben-Hur, Name of the Game), dies of a massive stroke at 77
  • Jan 21 Bedanand Jha, Nepalese politician
  • Jan 21 Ibrahim Rugova, Kosovar nationalist writer and President of Kosovo (1992-2006), dies at 61
  • Jan 22 Rick van der Linden, Dutch keyboardist (Ekseption), and composer, dies from complications of a stroke at 59
  • Jan 23 Chris McKinstry, Canadian scientist (b. 1967)
  • Jan 23 Virginia D. Smith, American politician (Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska), dies at 94
  • Jan 24 Chris Penn, American actor (The Wild Life), dies at 40
  • Jan 24 Fayard Nicholas, American tap dancer, one-half of The Nicholas Brothers and actor (The Five Heartbeats), dies of pneumonia and complications from a stroke at 91
  • Jan 24 Schafik Handal, Salvadoran politician
  • Jan 26 Carol Lambrino, son of Carol II of Romania and Zizi Lambrino (b. 1920)
  • Jan 26 Khan Abdul Wali Khan, Pakistani opposition leader and Pashtun nationalist (b. 1917)
  • Jan 26 Len Carlson, Canadian actor (b. 1937)
  • Jan 27 Gene McFadden, American R&B singer-songwriter and producer (McFadden & Whitehead - "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"), dies of lung cancer at 56 [1]
  • Jan 27 Jan Frank Fischer, Czech composer, dies at 84
  • Jan 27 Jean-Christophe Lafaille, French mountaineer best known for his solo self-rescue on Annapurna with a broken arm, presumed dead at 40
  • Jan 27 Johannes Rau, German politician (President of Germany, 1999-2004; Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, 1978-98), dies at 75
  • Jan 27 Roger Durham Hannay, American composer and teacher, dies at 75
  • Jan 28 Henry McGee, British actor and comedian (No, That's Me Over Here!, The Benny Hill Show), dies at 77
  • Jan 28 Yitzchak Kaduri, Jewish rabbi, whose funeral was then the largest in Israeli history, dies (b. around 1900)
  • Jan 29 Nam June Paik, Korean avant-garde composer, and video artist (Medium is the Medium; hommage à john cage), dies at 73
  • Jan 30 Coretta Scott King, American activist and wife of Martin Luther King Jr., dies of ovarian cancer at 78
  • Jan 30 Seth Fisher, American comic book artist and penciller (Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan), dies as the result of a fall at 33
  • Jan 31 Moira Shearer, Scottish actress (The Red Shoes) and ballerina, dies at 80
  • Feb 1 Bryce Harland, New Zealand diplomat, dies at 74
  • Feb 1 Dick Bass, American NFL running back (Pro Bowl 1962, 63, 66; LA Rams), dies at 68
  • Feb 3 Al Lewis [Alexander Meister], American actor (The Munsters, Used Cars), dies at 82
  • Feb 3 Lou Jones, American athlete (Olympic gold 4x400m relay 1956), dies at 74
  • Feb 3 Romano Mussolini, Italian jazz pianist, and bandleader, dies of heart failure at 78
  • Feb 3 Tilo Medek [Müller-Medek], German composer (Die Todesfuge), musicologist, and music publisher, dies at 66
  • Feb 4 Myron Waldman, American animator (Fleischer Studio), dies at 97
  • Feb 5 Franklin Cover, American actor (Tom-The Jeffersons), dies at 77
  • Feb 5 Norma Candal, Puerto Rican actress and comedian (La criada malcriada), dies at 78
  • Feb 6 Pedro Gonzales-Gonzalez, American actor (Rio Bravo), dies at 80
  • Feb 7 Hadice Hayriye Ayshe Dürrühsehvar, Ottoman Princess of Berar, daughter of the last caliph Abdulmejid II, wife of last nizam of Hyderabad, dies at 92
  • Feb 7 Jack Montrose, American "cool jazz" tenor saxophonist and arranger, dies at 78
  • Feb 7 Shujauddin Butt, Pakistani cricket all-rounder (19 Tests, 20 wickets; Combined Services, Bahawalpur), dies at 75
  • Feb 8 Akira Ifukube, Japanese composer, best known for his film scores in the Godzilla films, dies at 91
  • Feb 8 Elton Dean, English jazz and progressive rock saxophonist (Soft Machine), dies of heart and liver ailments at 60 (b. 1945)
  • Feb 9 Freddie Laker, British airline entrepreneur (Laker airlines), dies at 83
  • Feb 9 Nadira, Indian actress (b. 1932)
  • Feb 9 Ron Greenwood, English soccer defender (Brentford) and manager (West Ham Utd 1961-74; FA Cup 1964, European Cup Winners' Cup 1965; England 1977-82), dies from Alzheimer's disease at 84
  • Feb 10 Dick Harmon, American golf instructor (Fred Couples, Jay Haas, Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins, Steve Elkington), dies from pneumonia at 58
  • Feb 10 J. Dilla [James Dewitt Yancey], American rapper and producer (Donuts), dies of a heart attack at 32
  • Feb 10 Norman E. Shumway, American pioneer cardiac transplant surgeon (1st US adult human to human heart transplantation), dies at 83
  • Feb 11 Jackie Pallo, English professional wrestler, dies at 79
  • Feb 11 Jockey Shabalala, South African singer (Ladysmith Black Mambazo), dies at 62
  • Feb 13 Andreas Katsulas, Greek-American actor (b. 1946)
  • Feb 13 Edna Lewis 'the Mother of Soul Food', American chef and author (elevated Southern cooking), dies at 89 [1]
  • Feb 13 Peter Strawson, British philosopher (Oxford University), dies at 86
  • Feb 13 Wang Xuan, Chinese computer scientist, dies at 66
  • Feb 14 Darry Cowl, French musician and actor, dies at 80
  • Feb 14 Hans Olof “Putte” Wickman, Swedish jazz clarinetist, dies at 81
  • Feb 14 Lynden David Hall, British singer (b. 1974)
  • Feb 14 Shoshana Damari, Israeli singer and actress (b. 1923)
  • Feb 15 Andrey Petrov, Soviet-Russian classical and film score composer (Creation of the World), dies at 75
  • Feb 16 Ernie Stautner, German-American Pro Football HOF defensive tackle (4 × All-Pro First Team; 9 × Pro Bowl; Pittsburgh Steelers), and coach (Super Bowl 1971, 1977), dies from Alzheimer's disease at 80
  • Feb 16 Johnny Grunge, American pro wrestler (4 x ECW World Tag Team C'ship, WCW World Tag Team C'ship [with Rocco Rock], dies of sleep apnea complications at 39
  • Feb 16 Sid Feller, American trumpeter, arranger, conductor, and record producer (Steve and Edie, Dakota Staton, Ray Charles, The Flip Wilson Show), dies at 89 [1]
  • Feb 17 Bill Cowsill, American singer and musician (The Cowsills - "Hair"; "The Rain, The Park, And Other Thing"), dies of emphysema at 58
  • Feb 17 Ray Barretto, American percussionist and Latin jazz bandleader (Charanga Moderna - "El Watusi"), dies at 76
  • Feb 18 Charles Leonard, American pentathlete (Olympic silver medal 1936), dies at 92
  • Feb 18 Richard Bright, American actor (Al Neri-Godfather), dies at 68
  • Feb 20 Curt Gowdy, American sportscaster and author (Ford C. Frick Award; Pete Rozelle Award; lifetime achievement Emmy, 1992), dies of leukemia at 86
  • Feb 20 Lucjan Wolanowski, Polish journalist, writer and traveller (b. 1920)
  • Feb 21 Angelica Rozeanu, Romanian table tennis player (World C'ship gold x 17; singles 1950-55), dies at 84
  • Feb 22 Anthony Burger, American musician and singer (b. 1961)
  • Feb 22 Hilde Domin [Hilde Palm], German writer and poet, dies at 96
  • Feb 23 Benno Besson, Swiss actor and director (Der Arzt wider Willen), dies at 83
  • Feb 23 Telmo Zarraonaindía, Spanish footballer (b. 1921)
  • Feb 24 Denis Twitchett, Cambridge scholar, and Chinese historian (b. 1925)
  • Feb 24 Dennis Weaver, American actor (Chester-Gunsmoke, Duel, Battered), dies at 81
  • Feb 24 Don Knotts, American actor (Andy Griffth Show, 3's Company), died of lung cancer at 81
  • Feb 24 Irakli Charkviani, Georgian alt-rock and electronic musician, poet and prose writer, dies of heart failure at 44
  • Feb 24 John Martin, Canadian broadcaster (b. 1947)
  • Feb 24 Octavia E. Butler, American sci-fi author (Hugo, Wild Seed), dies at 58
  • Feb 24 Thomas Koppel, Danish pianist and classical and avant-garde composer (Savage Rose), dies at 61
  • Feb 25 Charlie Wayman, English footballer (b. 1922)
  • Feb 25 Darren McGavin [Richardson], American actor (The Night Stalker; A Christmas Story; Murphy Brown), dies of cardiovascular disease at 83
  • Feb 26 Florian ZaBach, American violinist ("The Hot Canary") and TV personality, dies at 87
  • Feb 27 Linda Smith, British comedian (b. 1958)
  • Feb 27 Milton Katims, American violist and conductor (Seattle Symphony, 1954–76), dies at 96
  • Feb 27 Otis Chandler, American newspaper publisher (b. 1927)
  • Feb 27 Robert Lee Scott, Jr., American General and Air Force pilot, dies at 97
  • Feb 28 Irv Kluger, American big band jazz and session drummer (Artie Shaw; Gramercy Five), dies at 84
  • Mar 1 Harry Browne, American politician and author, dies at 72
  • Mar 1 Jack Wild, British actor (Oliver!, H.R. Pufnstuf), dies of tongue and throat cancer at 53
  • Mar 1 Johnny Jackson, American drummer (The Jackson 5), dies at 54
  • Mar 1 Peter Osgood, English soccer striker (4 caps; Chelsea, Southampton), dies from a heart attack at 59
  • Mar 3 Ivor Cutler, Scottish poet (b. 1923)
  • Mar 3 William Herskovic, Holocaust hero and philanthropist (b. 1914)
  • Mar 4 Dave Rose, American artist (b. 1910)
  • Mar 4 Edgar Valter, Estonian illustrator/cartoonist (b. 1929)
  • Mar 4 Jan Felderhof, Dutch violinist and composer, dies at 98
  • Mar 4 John Reynolds Gardiner, American engineer (b. 1944)
  • Mar 4 Roman Ogaza, Polish soccer striker (21 caps; Szombierki Bytom, GKS Tychy, Szombierki Bytom, RC Lens), dies at 53

Mar 5 American mafia hit man, dies at 70

  • Mar 6 Anne Braden, American civil rights activist, journalist, and educator, dies at 81
  • Mar 6 Dana Reeve, American actress, wife of Christopher Reeve and activist (Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation), dies of lung cancer at 44
  • Mar 6 King Floyd, American soul singer-songwriter ("Groove Me"), dies of complications of a stroke and diabetes at 61

Mar 6 American Baseball HOF centerfielder (10 × MLB All-Star; World Series 1987, 91; ALCS MVP 1991; 6 × Gold Glove Award; Minnesota Twins), dies of a stroke at 45

  • Mar 7 Ali Farka Touré, Malian musician, dies at 66
  • Mar 7 Ansen [Nancy Ann] Dibble, Dutch sci-fi author (Summerfair), dies at 63
  • Mar 7 Gordon Parks, American pioneering black film director (The Learning Tree), photographer and author, dies at 93
  • Mar 7 John Junkin, British actor and scriptwriter (A Hard Day's Night), dies at 76
  • Mar 8 Brian Barratt-Boyes, New Zealand heart surgeon (b. 1924)
  • Mar 9 Dennis Brookes, English cricketer (one Test England v WI 1948, scored 10 & 7), dies at 90
  • Mar 9 Geir Ivarsøy, Norwegian programmer, co-founder of Opera Software ASA (b. 1957)
  • Mar 9 John Profumo, British cabinet minister (Profumo scandal), dies at 91
  • Mar 10 Anna Moffo, American soprano (Adventurers), dies at 73
  • Mar 11 Anthony Farrar-Hockley, English army officer (NATO Commander) and military historian, dies at 81
  • Mar 11 Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion, Canadian Hockey HOF right wing (11 x NHL All-star; 6 x Stanley Cup - Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers) and coach (NY Rangers, Atlanta Flames, Montreal Canadiens), dies at 75

Mar 11 President of Serbia (1991-97) and Yugoslavia (1997-2000), dies at 64

  • Mar 12 Victor Sokolov, Russian dissident journalist and priest, dies at 59
  • Mar 13 Arne Dørumsgaard, Norwegian composer, dies at 84
  • Mar 13 Jimmy Johnstone, Scottish soccer forward (23 caps; Celtic FC), dies from motor neuron disease at 61
  • Mar 13 Maureen Stapleton, American actress (Lonelyhearts, Airport, Coccoon, Plaza Suite), dies at 80
  • Mar 13 Peter Tomarken, American game show host (Press Your Luck) (b. 1942)
  • Mar 13 Robert C. Baker, Inventor of the chicken nugget (b. 1921)
  • Mar 14 Ann Calvello, American roller derby queen, dies at 76
  • Mar 14 Lennart Meri, Estonian politician, writer and director (President of Estonia 1992-2001), dies at 76
  • Mar 15 George Rallis, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1918)
  • Mar 15 Red Storey, Canadian football player and hockey referee (b. 1918)
  • Mar 16 David Feintuch, American sci-fi author (b. 1944)
  • Mar 17 Bob Blue, American singer/songwriter (b. 1948)
  • Mar 17 Bob Papenbrook, American voice actor, dies at 50
  • Mar 17 Chuck Tharp, American rock vocalist (The Fireballs - "Sugar Shack"), dies of cancer at 65
  • Mar 17 Oleg Cassini, American fashion designer (for Jackie Kennedy), dies at 92
  • Mar 17 Ray Meyer, American basketball coach (b. 1913)
  • Mar 18 Bill Beutel, American journalist (b. 1930)
  • Mar 18 Dan Gibson, musician (b. 1922)
  • Mar 18 Michael Attwell, British actor (b. 1943)
  • Mar 20 John Morressy, American sci-fi author (Starbra;t; Greymantle; Kingsbane), dies at 75
  • Mar 22 Kurt von Trojan, Australian sci-fi author (b. 1937)
  • Mar 22 Pierre Clostermann, French World War II pilot (b. 1921)
  • Mar 23 Cindy Walker, American songwriter ("Dream Baby"; "You Don't Know Me") and country singer, dies at 87
  • Mar 23 David B. Bleak, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1932)

Mar 23 American soldier and 1st conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor who was the subject of the film Hacksaw Ridge. dies at 87

  • Mar 23 Sarah Caldwell, American conductor/opera director (Flagstaff), dies at 82
  • Mar 24 Lynne Perrie, English actress (b. 1931)
  • Mar 25 (Alvis) "Buck" Owens, American "Bakersfield Sound" country singer-songwriter ("Under Your Spell Again"), bandleader (The Buckaroos - "Act Naturally"), and TV personality (Hee Haw), dies of an apparent heart attack at 76
  • Mar 25 Richard Fleischer, American film director (Doctor Dolittle), dies at 89
  • Mar 25 Rocío Dúrcal, Spanish pop and mariachi singer, and actress, dies of uterine cancer at 61 (b. 1944)
  • Mar 26 Anil Biswas, Indian politician (b. 1944)
  • Mar 26 Nikki Sudden, British singer-songwriter (b. 1956)
  • Mar 27 Dan Curtis, American television producer and director (b. 1928)
  • Mar 27 Ian Hamilton Finlay, Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener, dies at 80
  • Mar 27 Lyn Nofziger, American journalist and political advisor to Ronald Reagan, dies of cancer at 81
  • Mar 27 Ruari McLean, British typographer (b. 1917)
  • Mar 27 Stanisław Lem, Polish writer (b. 1921)
  • Mar 28 Caspar Weinberger, American politician and businessman (US Secretary of Defense under Reagan 1981-87), dies at 88
  • Mar 28 Charles Schepens, American ophthalmologist (b. 1912)
  • Mar 28 Kevin Pro Hart, Australian artist (b. 1928)
  • Mar 28 Proinsias Ó Maonaigh, Irish musician (b. 1922)
  • Mar 29 Salvador Elizondo, Mexican writer (Farabeuf; El grafógrafo), dies of cancer at 73
  • Mar 29 Werner Wolf Glaser, German-Swedish composer, dies at 95
  • Mar 30 Red Hickey, American football coach (HC SF 49ers 1959-63; devised shotgun formation), dies at 89
  • Mar 31 Jackie McLean, American jazz saxophonist (b. 1931 or 1932)


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