The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1991.
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 1991
1
- Sam Busich, 77, American football player.[1]
- Carol Dempster, 89, American silent film actress, heart failure.[2]
- Shiro Kuramata, 56, Japanese interior designer.[3]
- Jimmy MacDonald, 84, Scottish-American voice actor (Mickey Mouse) and sound effects designer, heart failure.
- Herzl Rosenblum, 87, Lithuanian-born Israeli journalist.
- Oscar Rudolph, 79, American television director, complications from a stroke.
- Phil Watson, 76, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (New York Rangers).[4]
2
- Pete Axthelm, 47, American sports journalist, liver failure.[5]
- Maurice G. Burnside, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–1953, 1955–1957).[6]
- Lorang Christiansen, 74, Norwegian Olympic cyclist (1948, 1952).[7]
- Jack Daugherty, 60, American musician, complications from heart surgery.
- Alan Green, 79, British politician.
- Natalie Kingston, 85, American actress.[8]
- Franco Latini, 63, Italian actor and voice actor, stroke.
- Howie Rader, 69, American basketball player.[9]
- Stanislav Sorokin, 49, Soviet Olympic boxer (1964).[10]
- Aryness Joy Wickens, 90, American statistician.[11]
3
- Harry Ackerman, 78, American television producer (Bewitched, The Flying Nun, Hazel).[12]
- Walter Brown, 75, American baseball player.[13]
- Ernst Kalwitzki, 81, German football player.[14]
- Nancy Kulp, 69, American actress (The Beverly Hillbillies, The Aristocats, The Parent Trap), cancer.[15]
4
- Juozas Baltušis, 81, Lithuanian writer.[16]
- Károly Bartha, 83, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1924).[17]
- Johannes Pløger, 68, Danish football player.[18]
- Harry Lancaster Towe, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943–1951).
- Eleni Skoura, 94, Greek politician.
5
- Pedro Arrupe, 83, Spanish Jesuit priest.[19]
- Lawrence Gowing, 72, English artist, heart attack.[20]
- Dean Jagger, 87, American actor (Twelve O'Clock High, White Christmas, Mr. Novak), Oscar winner (1950).[21]
- James L. Knight, 81, American newspaper publisher.[22]
- Margarethe von Oven, 86, German secretary and 20 July plot accomplice .
6
- John Paul Elford, 68, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Salvador Luria, 78, Italian-American microbiologist, Nobel Prize recipient (1969), heart attack.[23]
- Bassett Maguire, 86, American botanist, kidney failure.
- Alex McColl, 96, American baseball player.[24]
- George McNaughton, 93, Canadian ice hockey player.[25]
- Danny Thomas, 79, American actor (The Danny Thomas Show, The Jazz Singer, Big City) and philanthropist, Emmy winner (1955), heart attack.[26]
- María Zambrano, 86, Spanish writer.[27]
7
- Otto Friedrich Bollnow, 87, German philosopher.[28]
- George Detore, 84, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[29]
- John War Eagle, 89, American Sioux actor (Tonka, Tomahawk, Westward Ho, the Wagons!).[30]
- Werner Fuetterer, 84, German actor.[31]
- John Guise, 76, Papua New Guinean politician, governor-general (1975–1977).
- Don McDougall, 73, American television director (The Virginian, Bonanza, The Dukes of Hazzard).[32]
- Jean-Paul Mousseau, 64, Canadian artist.[33]
- John Steinbeck IV, 44, American journalist, complications from spinal surgery.[34]
- Dick Winslow, 75, American actor (Tom Sawyer, King Creole, The Apple Dumpling Gang), diabetes.
- Amos Yarkoni, 70, Bedouin-Israeli military officer and civil servant, cancer.
8
- Aris T. Allen, 80, American politician, suicide.
- Hubert M. Blalock, Jr., 64, American sociologist.[35]
- Miran Bux, 83, Pakistani cricket player.[36]
- Silvio O. Conte, 69, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1959), prostate cancer.[37]
- Daphne Jackson, 54, English nuclear physicist, cancer.
- James Jacoby, 57, American bridge player, cancer.
- Casimir Lewy, 71, Polish philosopher.[38]
- Evan Luard, 64, English politician.
- Aaron Siskind, 87, American photographer, stroke.[39]
9
- James Cleveland, 59, American gospel singer, heart failure.[40]
- John Sloan Dickey, 83, American academic.[41]
- Walter Klien, 62, Austrian pianist.[42]
- Daigoro Kondo, 83, Japanese footballer, intracranial hemorrhage.
- Fatma Memik, 87-88, Turkish politician.
- Arkady Migdal, 79, Soviet physicist and member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.[43]
- Edward H. Schafer, 77, American historian, liver cancer.[44]
- Cliff Shaw, 68, American programmer.
10
- William Foley, 59, Australian Roman Catholic archbishop.[45]
- Rowe Harding, 89, Welsh rugby player.
- Bernard Lee, 55, American civil rights activist, heart failure.
- Marion Roper, 80, American Olympic diver (1932).[46]
- Marcel Tolkowsky, 91, Belgian diamond cutter.[47]
11
- Ricardo Gullón, 82, Spanish writer.[48]
- Bohumil Kudrna, 70, Czechoslovak Olympic canoeist (1948, 1952).[49]
- Ruth Landes, 82, American anthropologist.[50]
- Pete Parker, 95, Canadian radio announcer.
12
- Wilhelm Brinkmann, 80, German Olympic handball player (1936).[51]
- Liu Chieh, 83, Taiwanese diplomat, cerebral hemorrhage.[52]
- Norman Fisher, 74, New Zealand boxer.
- Ruth Morley, 65, Austrian-American costume designer (Superman, Taxi Driver, Tootsie), breast cancer.[53]
- Roger Patterson, 22, American bassist (Atheist), traffic collision.
- Robert F. Wagner, 80, American politician, mayor of New York City (1954–1965), bladder cancer.[54]
13
- Arno Breker, 90, German architect and sculptor.[55]
- Gunnar Hultgren, 88, Swedish archbishop.
- Flaviano Labò, 64, Italian singer, traffic collision.[56]
- Ron Pickering, 60, British sports commentator.
- Georg Moritz, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Altenburg, 90, German royal, head of the house of Saxe-Altenburg (since 1955).
- Heinz Willeg, 72, German film producer.
14
- Alex Clark, 74, American politician, head injury.
- Felix Gilbert, 85, German-American historian.[57]
- Pafsanias Katsotas, 95, Greek Army general and politician.
- Alfred R. Lindesmith, 85, American sociologist.[58]
- John A. McCone, 89, American politician, Director of Central Intelligence (1961–1965), cardiac arrest.[59]
- Kim Slavin, 62, Soviet and Russian painter.
- José Ádem, 69, Mexican mathematician.
15
- Virginia Mae Brown, 67, American civil servant, heart attack.[60]
- Alfred Gleisner, 82, German politician.
- David Herlihy, 60, American historian.[61]
- Birger Malmsten, 70, Swedish actor.[62]
- Tillie Manton, 80, American football player.[63]
- George Motola, 71, American record producer.
- Ernest Robert Sears, 80, American agricultural geneticist.
- Ivan Shkadov, 77, Soviet general, traffic accident.
- Earl E. T. Smith, 87, American politician and diplomat.
- István Ströck, 90, Romanian football player.[64]
16
- Enrique Bermúdez, 58, Nicaraguan soldier, shot.
- Bob Geddins, 78, American musician, liver cancer.[65]
- Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick, 82, Spanish actor and noble.[66]
- Bobby Maples, 48, American football player (Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers), Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Didar Sandhu, 48, Indian folk singer and songwriter.
17
- Gitta Alpár, 88, Hungarian-American opera singer.[67]
- Madina Gulgun, 65, Iranian-Soviet poet.
- Louis O. Kelso, 77, American economist.
- Miroslav Macháček, 68, Czechoslovak actor.[68]
- Jean Palluch, 67, French football player (b.1923).[69]
- Francis Pearson, 79, British politician and colonial administrator.
- Hans Thimig, 90, Austrian actor and director.[70]
- Travis Williams, 45, American football player, heart failure.[71]
18
- Liu Chi-Sheng, 76, Chinese pilot, intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Francesc de Borja Moll i Casasnovas, 87, Spanish linguist.
- Eugene Fodor, 85, Hungarian-American writer.[72]
- Dick Hart, 63, American Olympic long-distance runner (1956).[73]
- Fulke Walwyn, 80, British jockey.
- Zhang Wenjin, 76, Chinese diplomat.[74]
19
- Fad Browne, 84, Irish politician.
- Arne Kleven, 91, Danish footballer.[75]
- Herbert Niemann, 55, German Olympic judoka (1964), suicide.[76]
- Milton S. Plesset, 83, American physicist.
- Francis D. Rauber, 89, United States Marine Corps Sergeant Major.
20
- Sir George Clark, 3rd Baronet, 77, Northern Irish politician.
- Isabelle Delorme, 90, Canadian composer.[77]
- John Fetzer, 89, American sports executive.[78]
- Eugene Forsey, 86, Canadian politician.[79]
- Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, 81, English linguist.[80]
- George Lennon, 90, Irish-American buddhist and republican leader.
21
- Dorothy Auchterlonie, 75, English-born Australian poet.[81]
- John Sherman Cooper, 89, American politician and diplomat, member of the U.S. Senate (1946–1949, 1952–1955, 1956–1973), heart failure.[82]
- Margot Fonteyn, 71, English ballerina, ovarian cancer.[83]
- Oscar Christian Gundersen, 82, Norwegian politician.
- Mordechai Ish-Shalom, 90, Israeli politician and labor leader.
- Nutan, 54, Indian actress, breast cancer.
- Frederick J. Pohl, 101, American author.
- Abdurrahman Sharafkandi, 69, Iranian writer.
22
- Ladislav Fialka, 59, Czechoslovak mime.[84]
- Eric Hosking, 81, English photographer.
- William Loose, 80, American composer, heart attack.[85]
- Jimmy Pattison, 82, American baseball player.[86]
- Atanasie Protopopesco, 90, Romanian football player.
23
- John Alfred Hannah, 88, American academic.[87]
- Argeliers León, 72, Cuban composer and musicologist.
- Leo Thomas Maher, 75, American Roman Catholic prelate, brain cancer.
- Gösta Persson, 87, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1924, 1936).[88]
- William Howard Taft III, 75, American diplomat, prostate cancer.
24
- Georges Capdeville, 91, French football referee.
- John Charles Daly, 77, American journalist and television personality, cardiac arrest, heart attack.[89]
- Robert B. Downs, 87, American librarian.[90]
- George Gobel, 71, American actor and comedian.[91]
- Shingo Kanemoto, 58, Japanese voice actor, intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Stewart Morris, 81, British Olympic sailor (1948).
- Webb Pierce, 69, American musician, pancreatic cancer.[92]
- Héctor Rial, 62, Argentine football player.
- Jean Rogers, 74, American actress, surgical complications.[93]
- Lina Volonghi, 76, Italian actress.
- Hans-Joachim Weise, 78, German Olympic sailor (1936).[94]
25
- John Dunning, 74, American film editor (Ben-Hur, Julius Caesar, Dr. Kildare), Oscar winner (1960).
- Sverre Hansen, 91, Norwegian Olympic long jumper (1924).[95]
- Suleiman Ali Nashnush, 47-48, Libyan basketball player.
- Otto Tibulski, 78, German footballer.[96]
- André Turp, 65, Canadian singer.
26
- Bernard W. Burton, 92, American film editor.
- Abraham Charité, 73, Dutch Olympic weightlifter (1948).
- Slim Gaillard, 80, American musician, cancer.[97]
- Han Lih-wu, 88, Taiwanese diplomat.
- William McMahon, 81, American Olympic long-distance runner (1936).[98]
- Jimmy Zinn, 96, American baseball player.[99]
27
- Owen Dougherty, 61, American sports coach, complications from heart surgery.[100]
- Florence Gilbert, 87, American silent film actress.[101]
- Leo Katcher, 79, American reporter, heart attack.[102]
- Martinho da Costa Lopes, 73, East Timorese religious and political leader.
- Artie Mitchell, 45, American pornographer, shot.[103]
- Bob Widlar, 53, American electronics engineer, heart attack.
28
- Reinhard Bendix, 75, German-American sociologist, heart attack.[104]
- Wassily Hoeffding, 76, Finnish-American statistician.[105]
- Prince Wenzel of Liechtenstein, 28, Liechtenstein royal.
- Sante Monachesi, 81, Italian painter.[106]
- Guillermo Ungo, 59, Salvadoran politician.[107]
- Werner Wägelin, 77, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1936).[108]
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