The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2003 .
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.
September 2003
1
Rand Brooks , 84, American film actor (Gone with the Wind , Babes in Arms , The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin ).[ 1]
Pasquale Buonocore , 87, Italian water polo player and Olympic champion.[ 2]
Albert Frey , 90, German SS commander during World War II and author, suicide by gunshot.
Terry Frost , 87, British artist.[ 3]
Eulalio González , 81, Mexican actor, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer.
John Gould , 94, American columnist, humorist and essayist.[ 4]
John Gray , 66, British diplomat.[ 5]
Jayant Pathak , 82, Indian poet and literary critic.
Héctor Rodríguez , 83, Cuban baseball player (Chicago White Sox ).[ 6]
Jack Smight , 78, American theatre and film director, cancer.[ 7]
Ramón Serrano Suñer , 101, Spanish politician.[ 8]
Mildred Thompson , 67, American artist.[ 9]
2
George Charles Hayter Chubb, 3rd Baron Hayter , 92, British politician and industrialist.[ 10]
Nehemiah Levanon , 88, Israeli intelligence agent and diplomat.
Maria Manton , 92, French painter.[ 11]
Ptolemy Reid , 91, Guyanese veterinarian and politician, prime minister (1980-1984).
Bruce Waibel , 45, American musician and bass guitar player (FireHouse , Gregg Allman Band , Santana ), suicide.[ 12]
Peter West , 83, British BBC presenter and sports commentator, best known for his cricket, tennis and rugby coverage.[ 13]
3
Ray Davis , 88, United States Marine Corps four-star-general, heart attack.[ 14]
Alan Dugan , 80, American poet.[ 15]
Paul Jennings Hill , 49, American anti-abortion activist, execution by lethal injection.[ 16]
Rudolf Leiding , 88, German chairman of the Volkswagen automobile company.
Charles Liebman , 68, American political scientist and author on Jewish life and Israel .
Andrzej Nartowski , 71, Polish basketball player (basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics ).[ 17]
Ilias Petropoulos , 75, Greek author, folklorist and urban historian, cancer.[ 18]
Mohsin Zaidi , 68, Indian Urdu poet.
4
Ben Aris , 66, English actor (Hi-de-Hi! , The Charge of the Light Brigade , Stepping Out ).[ 19]
Lola Bobesco , 82, Romanian-Belgian violinist .[ 20]
Béla H. Bánáthy , 83, Hungarian-American educator, systems and design scientist and author.[ 21]
Susan Chilcott , 40, English opera singer, breast cancer .[ 22]
Charles A. Gabriel , 75, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force , Alzheimer's disease .[ 23]
David P. Robbins , 61, American mathematician, pancreatic cancer .[ 24]
Tibor Varga , 82, Hungarian violinist, conductor and pedagogue.[ 25]
5
Yūji Aoki , 58, Japanese manga artist, lung cancer .
Kir Bulychev , 68, Soviet and Russian science fiction writer, critic and historian, cancer.[ 26]
Harley Grossman , 73, American baseball player (Washington Senators ).[ 27]
Richard Harrison , 82, New Zealand politician.
Sir Ian Hunter , 84, British classical music impresario and festival organizer.[ 28]
Gisele MacKenzie , 76, Canadian-American singer and entertainer, colorectal cancer .[ 29]
Miloš Minić , 89, Yugoslav and Serbian communist politician.[ 30]
James Rachels , 62, American philosopher, cancer.[ 31]
C. H. Sisson , 89, British writer and poet.[ 32]
6
Charles Edward Bennett , 92, American politician (U.S. Representative for Florida's 2nd and 3rd congressional districts).[ 33]
Marshall Joseph Caifano , 92, Italian-American mobster (Chicago Outfit ).[ 34]
Jules Engel , 94, American filmmaker, visual artist, and film director.[ 35]
Marie Foster , 85, American civil rights movement leader.[ 36]
Harry Goz , 71, American musical theater actor (Fiddler on the Roof ) and voice actor (Sealab 2021 ), multiple myeloma .[ 37]
Ari Guðmundsson , 75, Icelandic Olympic swimmer and ski jumper.[ 38]
Mamohato of Lesotho , 62, Lesotho Queen Mother and politician.
Maurice Michael Otunga , 80, Kenyan Catholic prelate and cardinal.
Louise Platt , 88, American theater, film, and TV actress.[ 39]
7
Great Antonio , 77, Croatian-Canadian strongman, wrestler, actor and eccentric, heart attack.[ 40]
Joe McDonald , 74, Scottish footballer.[ 41]
Mohammad Oraz , Iranian mountaineer, avalanche.
Robert Weinman , 88, American sculptor and "one of the nation's most accomplished medallic artists ".[ 42]
Merv Wellington , 62, New Zealand politician (Member of Parliament for Manurewa , Papakura ).[ 43]
Warren Zevon , 56, American singer and songwriter ("Werewolves of London ", "Lawyers, Guns and Money ", "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner "), cancer.[ 44]
8
Herbert Gentry , 84, American expressionist painter.[ 45]
Marc Honegger , 77, French musicologist and choirmaster.[ 46]
Jaclyn Linetsky , 17, Canadian voice actress (Caillou , 15/Love , What's with Andy? ), road accident.
Doris Ogilvie , 91, Canadian diver and Olympian.[ 47]
Gulabrai Ramchand , 76, Indian cricketer.[ 48]
Leni Riefenstahl , 101, German film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer.[ 49]
9
Thomas Allibone , 99, English physicist, focused on nuclear fusion and particle physics .[ 50]
David Applebaum , 51, American-Israeli physician, suicide bomb victim.[ 51]
Reginald Smith Brindle , 86, British composer and writer.[ 52]
Andrei Folbert , 72, Romanian basketball player.[ 53]
Joaquim Homs , 97, Spanish composer.[ 54]
Larry Hovis , 67, American actor (Hogan's Heroes ), esophageal cancer .[ 55]
Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan , 50, Pakistani musician.[ 56]
Aleksandr Moiseyev , 76, Russian basketball player and Olympic medalist.[ 57]
Edward Teller , 95, Hungarian-American theoretical physicist , "Father of the H-Bomb ".[ 58]
Marthe Vogt , 100, German neuroscientist .[ 59]
Don Willesee , 87, Australian politician, member of the Australian Senate representing Western Australia .[ 60]
10
Larry Allen Hayes , 54, American spree killer, execution by lethal injection .
Lee Kyung-hae , South Korean farmer and activist, suicide by stabbing.[ 61]
Boris Meissner , 88, German lawyer and social scientist.
Martin Page , 65, British writer and journalist, heart problems.[ 62]
11
Shafilea Ahmed , 17, British-Pakistani girl, suffocation.
Ben Bril , 91, Dutch boxer (men's flyweight boxing at the 1928 Summer Olympics ) and referee.[ 63]
Nicholas DiOrio , 82, Italian-American association football player, colorectal cancer .
Anna Lindh , 46, Swedish foreign minister, stabbed.[ 64]
Antti Nurmesniemi , 76, Finnish designer.[ 65]
John Ritter , 54, American actor (Three's Company , Clifford The Big Red Dog , 8 Simple Rules ), Emmy winner (1984 ), aortic dissection .[ 66]
12
Jack Burkitt , 77, English football player.[ 67]
Johnny Cash , 71, American Hall of Fame country singer ("Folsom Prison Blues ", "I Walk the Line ", "Ring of Fire "), diabetes .[ 68]
Chappie Fox , 90, American circus historian.[ 69]
Freddy Turner , 89, South African rugby player.
13
George Boothman , 86, Canadian professional ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs ).[ 70]
Ron Burton , 67, American professional football player (Northwestern , Boston Patriots ), bone cancer .[ 71]
Vítor Damas , 55, Portuguese football player, cancer.
Howard D. Graves , 64, United States Army officer, cancer.[ 72]
Reza Beyk Imanverdi , 67, Iranian actor and director, lung cancer .
Kaino Lempinen , 82, Finnish gymnast and Olympic medalist.[ 73]
Frank O'Bannon , 73, American politician, Governor of Indiana (since 1997), stroke.
Arthur Rowe , 67, English Olympic track and field athlete.[ 74]
Johnny Welaj , 89, American baseball player (Washington Senators , Philadelphia Athletics ).[ 75]
14
Donald O. Clifton , 79, American psychologist, author, researcher, and entrepreneur.[ 76]
Garrett Hardin , 88, American ecologist and philosopher, suicide.[ 77]
John Serry Sr. , 88, Italian American musician composer and arranger.
Yetunde Price , 31, American half-sister of Venus and Serena Williams , murdered in a shooting.[ 78]
Kurt Heinrich Wolff , 91, German-American sociologist.[ 79]
15
Garner Ted Armstrong , 73, American television evangelist , pneumonia .[ 80]
Paul Granlund , 77, American sculptor.[ 81]
Errol Hill , 82, Trinidad and Tobago writer, playwright, actor.[ 82]
Josef Hiršal , 83, Czech author, poet and novelist.[ 83]
16
Jack Brymer , 88, British clarinetist (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , BBC Symphony Orchestra , London Symphony Orchestra ).[ 84]
Donald Deacon , 83, Canadian politician, leukemia.
John Orrell , 68, British author, theatre historian and academic, cancer.[ 85]
Sergio Ortega , 65, Chilean composer, pianist, poet, and politician, cancer.[ 86]
Sheb Wooley , 82, American actor (High Noon , Rawhide ) and singer ("The Purple People Eater "), leukemia.[ 87]
17
Yitzhak Artzi , 82, Israeli politician.
Leendert Ginjaar , 75, Dutch politician.[ 88]
Erich Hallhuber , 52, German actor, epileptic seizure.[ 89]
Ljubica Marić , 94, Yugoslav/Serbian classical composer.[ 90]
Raymond Milton , 91, Canadian ice hockey player and Olympic silver medalist.[ 91]
George Sawaya , 80, American actor and stuntman.
Neal Wood , 81, American-British political theorist and author.[ 92]
18
Robert G. Bartle , 75, American mathematician, specialized in real analysis , lymphoma .[ 93]
Erich Bäumler , 73, German football player and manager.
Jean Dieuzaide , 82, French photographer.[ 94]
Richard Alden Howard , 86, American botanist and plant taxonomist .[ 95]
Bob Mitchell , 76, British politician.
Don Reese , 52, American gridiron football player (Miami Dolphins , New Orleans Saints ), liver cancer .[ 96]
Sergey Smirnov , 43, Russian Olympic track and field athlete.
19
Johnny Best , 89, American jazz trumpeter.[ 97]
Anatoly Bogatyrev , 90, Soviet and Belarusian composer and music teacher.
Slim Dusty , 76, Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer, lung cancer .[ 98]
Emil Fackenheim , 87, German Jewish philosopher and Reform rabbi .[ 99]
Alfred Grislawski , 83, German fighter pilot during World War II.
Kenneth Erwin Hagin , 86, American preacher.[ 100]
Ellen Idelson , 42, American television producer, television writer and actress, complications from cancer and Crohn's disease .
Arthur Kinoy , 82, American attorney and civil rights leader.[ 101]
Frank Lowe , 60, American jazz saxophonist, lung cancer .[ 102]
Jim Thompson , 67, British Anglican bishop.
20
Robert Blake, Baron Blake , 86, English historian and life peer , known for his biography of Benjamin Disraeli .[ 103]
Tom Busby , 66, Canadian actor (The War Lover , The Dirty Dozen , Heavenly Pursuits ), heart attack.[ 104]
Lorenzo Calonga , 74, Paraguayan football player.
Stanley Fafara , 54, American child actor, complications from hernia surgery.
Ken Khouri , 86, Jamaican record producer.
Gordon Mitchell , 80, American actor and bodybuilder, heart attack.[ 105]
Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn , 62, British Cabinet minister, Leader of the House of Lords.[ 106]
Simon Muzenda , 80, Zimbabwean politician and vice-President of Zimbabwe, diabetes.[ 107]
Maurizio Romano , 37, Italian voice actor, traffic collision.[ 108]
Vernon Singer , 84, Canadian politician.
Sonora Webster Carver , 99, American entertainer.
21
Amédée Domenech , 70, French rugby player, hepatitis .
Pamela Gordon , 66, American actress (Weird Science , Stealing Harvard , Subspecies ).[ 109]
Robert Lochner , 84, American journalist, pulmonary embolism.[ 110]
Lu Ann Simms , 71, American singer.[ 111]
Otis A. Singletary , 81, American historian.[ 112]
22
Arturo Ardao , 90, Uruguayan philosopher and historian.
Howard Austen , 74, American confidant and companion of writer Gore Vidal , brain cancer.[ 113]
Maxime Brunfaut , 94, Belgian architect.
Gordon Jump , 71, American actor (WKRP in Cincinnati , Soap , Growing Pains ), respiratory failure.[ 114]
Richard Lankford , 89, American politician.
Wolfgang Peters , 74, German football player.[ 115]
Lee Robinson , 80, Australian producer, director and screenwriter.[ 116]
Hugo Young , 64, British journalist and political commentator (The Guardian , The Observer ), colorectal cancer.[ 117]
23
Rosalie Allen , 79, American country musician and television and radio host, known as Queen of the Yodelers.[ 118]
Earl Brown , 87, American football and basketball player and coach (Auburn ).[ 119]
Henri Cogan , 89, French actor and stuntman.[ 120]
Simcha Dinitz , 74, Israeli statesman and politician.
John E. Flynn , 91, American politician.
Theodore R. Kupferman , 83, American politician.[ 121]
Rex Robbins , 68, American actor (1776 , Shaft , The Royal Tenenbaums ), stroke.[ 122]
Bernie Williams , 57, American basketball player, colorectal cancer .[ 123]
24
Yoshinobu Ashihara , 85, Japanese architect.[ 124]
Lyle Bettger , 88, American actor (The Greatest Show on Earth , Nevada Smith , Hawaii Five-O ).[ 125]
Herb Gardner , 68, American commercial artist, cartoonist, playwright and screenwriter.[ 126]
Hugh Gregg , 85, American politician, Governor of New Hampshire (1953-1955).[ 127]
Benson Masya , 33, Kenyan long-distance runner, illness.
Derek Prince , 88, English biblical scholar and author.
Jean Pélégri , 83, French writer and professor of literature.[ 128]
Robert D. Richtmyer , 92, American physicist, author, and musician.
Edward Said , 67, Palestinian-American academic, literary critic and political activist, leukemia .[ 129]
25
Thomas Casey , 82, Australian politician.
John Clayton , 63, Australian actor, cancer.[ 130]
Anthony Durante , 36, American professional wrestler, drug overdose.
Birgit Jürgenssen , 54, Austrian photographer, painter, curator and teacher.[ 131]
Franco Modigliani , 85, Italian Nobel Prize -winning economist.[ 132]
Donald Nicol , 80, English Byzantine scholar.[ 133]
Chuba Okadigbo , 61, Nigerian politician, philosopher, academic, writer and political scientist.
George Plimpton , 76, American author, actor, and socialite, heart attack.[ 134]
Yuri Senkevich , 66, Soviet doctor and scientist, heart failure.
Josef Wagner , 87, Swiss cyclist.[ 135]
26
Olle Anderberg , 84, Swedish wrestler (1948 Olympic silver medal , 1952 Olympic gold medal ).[ 136]
Inday Badiday , 59, Filipino TV host and journalist, multiple organ failure.
Władysław Kozaczuk , 79, Polish Army colonel and intelligence historian.
Shawn Lane , 40, American guitarist and composer, lung disease .[ 137]
Robert Palmer , 54, British singer ("Addicted to Love "), heart attack.[ 138]
Robert Raymond , 81, Australian television pioneer.[ 139]
David Williams , 77, Welsh advertising executive and crime writer.[ 140]
27
Tom Bateman , 80, Australian politician.
Tom Brennan , 81, American ice hockey player (Boston Bruins ).[ 141]
Paul Burlison , 74, American rockabilly guitarist and a founding member of The Rock and Roll Trio , cancer.[ 142]
Olive Cotton , 92, Australian modernist photographer.
Fay Helm , 94, American film actress.
Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan , 86, Pakistani politician, heart attack.
Jean Lucas , 86, French racing driver.[ 143]
Donald J. Mitchell , 80, American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives for New York.[ 144]
Donald O'Connor , 78, American actor (Singin' in the Rain , Yes Sir, That's My Baby ), singer and dancer, Emmy winner (1954 ), heart attack.[ 145]
Wendy Wyland , 38, American Olympic diver (bronze medal in women's 10 metre platform at the 1984 Summer Olympics ).[ 146]
Masahiro Yoshimura , 66, Japanese Olympic swimmer (silver medal in 200 metre breaststroke at the 1956 Summer Olympics ).[ 147]
28
Proinsias Mac Aonghusa , 70, Irish journalist, writer, and TV presenter.
Dany Bébel-Gisler , 68, Guadeloupean sociolinguist , ethnologist and author, preservationist of Creole languages , heart attack.[ 148]
Christopher Foxley-Norris , 86, British Air Chief Marshal.
Althea Gibson , 76, African-American tennis player, respiratory failure.[ 149]
Cork Hubbert , 51, American film and television actor, diabetes .[ 150]
Elia Kazan , 94, American film director (A Streetcar Named Desire , On the Waterfront , East of Eden ), Oscar winner (1948 , 1955 ).[ 151]
George Odlum , 69, Saint Lucian politician, pancreatic cancer .
Ephraim Oshry , 94-95, Lithuanian-American Orthodox rabbi , author and Holocaust -survivor.[ 152]
Marshall Rosenbluth , 76, American academic and plasma physicist .[ 153]
29
30
Yusuf Bey , 67, American Black Muslim activist and leader, cancer.[ 156]
Ronnie Dawson , 64, American rockabilly singer, guitarist and drummer, esophageal cancer.[ 157]
Oreste Del Buono , 80, Italian author, journalist, translator, literary critic and screenwriter.[ 158]
Eddie Gladden , 65, American jazz drummer.[ 159]
John Hawkesworth , 82, English television/film producer and writer.[ 160]
Robert Kardashian , 59, American criminal defense lawyer, father of Kim , Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian , esophageal cancer .[ 161]
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