Deaths in November 1987
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 1987
1
- Cameron Cobbold, 83, British banker, Governor of the Bank of England.[1]
- Leo Goldberg, 74, American astronomer (solar physics), cancer.[2]
- Yoo Jae-ha, 25, South Korean singer and songwriter, car accident.
- René Lévesque, 65, Canadian politician, Premier of Quebec, heart attack.[3]
- Tom Parker, 89, English international footballer and manager (Arsenal, Southampton, England).[4]
- Mary Shane, 42, American Major League baseball commentator, heart attack.[5]
2
- Michael DeBatt, 38, American mobster of the Gambino crime family, murdered.[6]
- Louise McCarren Herring, 78, American who established the Credit Union National Association.[7]
- Friedrich-Karl "Nasen" Müller, 75, Nazi German Luftwaffe night fighter ace.[8]
- Wilhelm Schöning, 79, Nazi German Army commander.[9]
- Elmer Tarbox, 71, American politician, member of Texas House of Representatives, Parkinson's disease.[10]
3
- André Roussin, 76, French playwright.
- Liang Shih-chiu, 84, Chinese writer, translator and literary theorist.[11]
4
- Óscar Bonfiglio, 82, Mexican international footballer (Marte, Mexico) and Olympian.[12]
- Danielle Gaubert, 44, French actress, cancer.
- Babe Plunket Greene, 80, English socialite.
- Wilton M. Krogman, 83, American anthropologist, recipient of Viking Fund Medal.[13]
- Francis Pollen, 60, English architect (Worth Abbey).[14]
- Pierre Seghers, 81, French poet and editor, member of the French Resistance.[15]
- Raphael Soyer, 87, Russian-born American painter and printmaker, cancer.[16]
- Paulin Soumanou Vieyra, 62, Senegalese-French film director and historian.[17]
5
- Eamonn Andrews, 64, Irish radio and television presenter, heart failure.[18]
- Edvard Baghdasaryan, 64, Armenian composer.
- Orlando Costas, 55, Puerto Rican evangelical theologian, stomach cancer.[19]
- Daasarathi, 62, Indian Telugu poet and writer.[20]
- Peg Fenwick, 79, American screenwriter and playwright (Whirlpool of Desire, All That Heaven Allows).
- Georges Franju, 75, French filmmaker.[21]
- Arthur Schmidt, 92, German military officer, Sixth Army's chief of staff in the Battle of Stalingrad.[22]
- Juliet Rice Wichman, 86, American conservationist, botanist and author.[23]
6
- Zohar Argov, 32, Israeli singer and convicted rapist, suicide.[24]
- Ross Barnett, 89, American politician, Governor of Mississippi.[25]
- Opie Cates, 78, American clarinet player, band leader and radio actor.[26]
- Michael Comay, 79, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Canada and the U.K.[27]
- Alvin Dewey, 75, American special agent of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, stroke.[28]
- George Laurence, 82, Canadian nuclear physicist.[29]
- Jean Rivier, 91, French composer of classical music.
7
- Arne Borg, 86, Swedish swimmer, 5-time Olympic gold medalist and holder of multiple world records.[30]
- Herbert H. Chen, 45, Chinese-born American theoretical and experimental physicist (particle physics), leukemia.[31]
- Aileen Eaton, 78, Canadian-born American boxing and professional wrestling promoter.[32]
8
- Kid Chissell, 82, American boxing champion and actor.[33]
- Jim Fitzgerald, 65, American racing driver, racing crash.[34]
- Ian Fraser, 71, British politician, Member of Parliament.[35]
- Boris Goldstein, 64, Soviet violinist.
- Yevgeniya Khanayeva, 66, Soviet film and stage actress.
- Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy, 74, Indian author, screenwriter and lyricist.
9
- Eemeli, 67, Finnish actor, comedian and entertainer.
- Akhtar Hussain, 61, Indian and Pakistani hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.[36]
- Johann Schalk, 84, Austrian-born Nazi German flying ace.[37]
- Thengai Srinivasan, 50, Indian Tamil actor (Thillu Mullu), brain haemorrhage.
10
- Lou Breslow, 87, American screenwriter and film director.[38]
- Faruk Kaiser, 69, Indian Urdu poet.
- Seyni Kountché, 56, Nigerien military officer, President of Niger, brain tumour.[39]
- Pop Momand, 100, American cartoonist (Keeping Up with the Joneses).[40]
- Raymond Rohauer, 62–63, American film collector and distributor, AIDS (heart attack reported at the time).[41]
- Jackie Vernon, 63, American stand-up comedian and actor (Frosty the Snowman), heart attack.[42]
11
- Charles H. Baker Jr., 91, American author known for culinary and cocktail writings.
- Earnshaw Cook, 87, American proponent of baseball sabermetrics, heart attack.
- John 'Dusty' King, 78, American singer and film actor (Range Busters).
- Channing E. Phillips, 59, American minister, civil rights leader and social activist, cancer.[43]
12
- George Chatterton, 75, British Army soldier, commanded the Glider Pilot Regiment.[44]
- Roger Lewis, 75, American business executive, assistant United States Secretary of the Air Force.[45]
- Lasgush Poradeci, 87, Albanian philologist, poet and writer.
- Cornelis Vreeswijk, 50, Dutch-born Swedish singer-songwriter, poet and actor.[46]
13
- Jayatirtha Dasa, 39, British Hare Krishna, murdered.
- A. L. Abdul Majeed, 54, Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament, assassinated.
- Paul Neergaard, 80, Danish agronomist, mycologist and agriculturist (seed pathology).[47]
- Joseph Phillips, 76, Indian hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.[48]
- Franklin D. Richards, 86, American commissioner of the U.S. Federal Housing Administration, authority of the LDS church.[49]
- Harold Vick, 51, American jazz saxophonist and flautist, heart attack.[50]
14
- Friedrich Bopp, 77, German theoretical physicist.[51]
- Ann Christy, 82, American film actress, heart attack.
- Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh, 85, British politician, Member of Parliament.[52]
- Petras Griškevičius, 63, Lithuanian communist party official.[53]
- Hod Lisenbee, 89, American Major League baseballer (Boston Red Sox).[54]
- Pieter Menten, 88, Dutch Nazi war criminal.[55]
15
- Ernő Goldfinger, 85, Hungarian-born British architect and furniture designer.[56]
- Shyamal Mitra, 58, Indian playback singer and music director.
- Brigid Lyons Thornton, 91, Irish member of Cumann na mBan, Irish Free State Army officer, heart attack.[57]
16
- Jim Brewer, 50, American Major League baseballer (Los Angeles Dodgers), car accident.[58]
- Terrence Des Pres, 48, American writer and Holocaust scholar, suicide.[59]
- Zubir Said, 80, Indonesian-born Singaporean composer, composed Singapore's national anthem, liver failure.[60]
- Trevor Stamp, 80, British medical doctor and bacteriologist, member of the House of Lords.[61]
17
- Ganesh Baba, 97, Indian yogi.[62]
- Betty Corday, 75, American Broadway actress and television producer (Days of Our Lives), respiratory failure.[63]
- Paul Derringer, 81, American Major League baseballer (Cincinnati Reds).[64]
- Hiroshi Kawaguchi, 51, Japanese film actor.
- Gerry Lockran, 45, British blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, heart attack.
- Arthur C. Pierce, 64, American screenwriter and director.
- Ireene Wicker, 81, American singer and actress (Deadline Dramas).[65]
18
- Jacques Anquetil, 53, French road racing cyclist, five-time Tour de France winner, stomach cancer.[66]
- Mozzafar Baghai, 75, Iranian politician, Member of Parliament.
- Edward Both, 79, Australian medical and military inventor ("Iron Lung").[67]
- Lynn Freeman Olson, 49, American composer, cancer.[68]
- George Ryga, 55, Canadian playwright, actor and novelist (The Ecstasy of Rita Joe).[69]
- Dick Stello, 53, American Major League baseball umpire, traffic accident.[70]
- Colin Townsley, 45, English station officer at Soho Fire Station, killed in the King's Cross fire.[71]
19
- Brand Blanshard, 95, American philosopher.[72]
- Lee Byung-chul, 77, South Korean businessman, founded Samsung.[73]
- Ben Clopton, 81, American artist known for animated cartoons.
- Jock Colville, 72, British diarist.[74]
- Norman Jones, 64, New Zealand politician, Member of Parliament, brain tumour.[75]
- Clara Petrella, 73, Italian operatic soprano.
- Christopher Wilmarth, 44, American artist known for sculptures of glass and steel, suicide.[76]
20
- Christopher Evelyn Blunt, 83, British merchant banker.[77]
- Peter Button, 58, New Zealand rescue helicopter pilot, helicopter crash.[78]
- Helen Grace Scott Keenan, 72, American broadcaster for Free France in Brazzaville, heart attack.[79]
21
- Alex Diggelmann, 85, Swiss graphic artist and book designer.[80]
- Jim Folsom, 79, American politician, Governor of Alabama.[81]
- Ivan Jandl, 50, Czechoslovakian child actor (The Search), diabetes.
- Karel Raška, 78, Czech physician and epidemiologist, helped eradicate smallpox.
22
- Verna Arvey, 77, American librettist, pianist and writer.
- Helmut Aris, 79, German president of the Association of Jewish Communities.[82]
- Hemanga Biswas, 74, Indian singer, composer and author.[83]
- W. Haydon Burns, 75, American politician, Governor of Florida.[84]
- Plácido Domingo Ferrer, 80, Spanish zarzuela baritone, father of Plácido Domingo, heart attack.[85]
- Raymond D. Mindlin, 81, American mechanical engineer, professor of Applied Science at Columbia University.[86]
- Newt Perry, 79, American swimmer, attraction promoter and swimming coach.[87]
23
- Alton Adams, 98, American bandmaster in the U.S. Navy.[88]
- Joseph Beer, 79, Polish-French composer of operettas, singspiele and operas.[89]
- Sam Gilbert, 73–74, American businessman, money launderer.[90]
- Marcia Henderson, 58, American actress (Peter Pan).[91]
- Solomana Kante, 64–65, Guinean writer, inventor of the N'Ko alphabet.
- Sarah Long, 49, English actress and television presenter (Play School), cancer.[92]
- Antonio Sastre, 76, Argentinian international footballer (Club Atlético Independiente, Argentina).[93]
- Rajen Tarafdar, 70, Indian film director, actor and screenwriter.
- Victor Windeyer, 87, Australian judge and soldier, justice of the High Court of Australia.[94]
24
- Jehane Benoît, 83, Canadian culinary author, journalist and broadcaster.[95]
- Stan Hanson, 71, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers).
- Gunnar Heckscher, 78, Swedish political scientist, leader of the Conservative Party.
- Ove Joensen, 38, Faroese adventurer, first person to row from the Faroe Islands to Denmark, drowned.
- John Parker, 81, British politician, Member of Parliament.[96]
- Anton Pieck, 92, Dutch painter, artist and graphic artist.[97]
- Jim Russell, 69, American Major League baseballer (Pittsburgh Pirates).[98]
25
- Edgar Berman, 72, American surgeon and author, remembered for misogynist comments, heart attack.[99]
- Francisco Dalupan Sr., 92, Filipino founder, chairman and president of the University of the East.
- Little Willy Foster, 65, American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter, kidney cancer.
- Ben C. Henley, 80, American lawyer and politician, Arkansas Republican Party State Chairman.[100]
- George Korngold, 58, Austrian-born American record producer and producer, son of composer Erich Korngold, cancer.[101]
- Renzo Marignano, 64, Italian actor and film director.
- James McDyer, 77, Irish Catholic priest.[102]
- Ramaswamy Parameshwaran, 41, Indian military officer, killed in battle.
- Harold Washington, 65, American politician, Mayor of Chicago, member of U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[103]
26
- Bill Giant, 57, American songwriter, wrote for Elvis Presley.
- J. P. Guilford, 90, American psychologist (psychometrics).[104]
- Peter Hujar, 53, American photographer, AIDS.[105]
- Costache Ioanid, 74, Romanian poet and songwriter.
- Thomas George Lanphier Jr., 71, Panama-born American fighter pilot in World War II, cancer.[106]
- Morton Lowry, 73, British actor (The Hound of the Baskervilles, How Green Was My Valley), heart failure.
- Louis Macouillard, 74, American artist and commercial illustrator.
- J. K. Ralston, 91, American painter.
- Duncan Sandys, 79, British politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies.[107]
- Raymond Westerling, 68, Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, coup leader, cardiac arrest.[108]
27
- Charline Arthur, 58, American singer of boogie-woogie, blues and rockabilly, atherosclerosis.[109]
- Girdhari Lal Dogra, 72, Indian politician, member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly.
- Babe Herman, 84, American Major League baseballer (Brooklyn Robins), pneumonia and strokes.[110]
- Sian Kingi, 12, New Zealand-Australian murder victim.[111]
- John Muafangejo, 44, Namibian artist, heart attack.
- Lillian Bostwick Phipps, 81, American socialite, owner of thoroughbred steeplechase racehorses.[112]
- Julius Rehborn, 87, German diver and Olympian.[113]
- Ernest Severn, 54, American child screen actor.[114]
- Ganda Singh, 87, Indian Punjabi and Sikh historian.
- Ella P. Stewart, 94, American pharmacist.[115]
28
- Paul Arma, 82, Hungarian-French pianist and composer.
- Choh Hao Li, 74, Chinese-born American biochemist (growth hormone), cancer.[116]
- Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 82, German actor and director.
- Guy Marks, 64, American actor, comedian and singer (The Joey Bishop Show).[117]
- Elisabeth Mulder, 83, Spanish writer, poet and journalist.[118]
- Goh Choo San, 39, Singaporean-born American ballet dancer and choreographer (The Washington Ballet), AIDS.[119]
- Vasily Sitnikov, 72, Russian painter.[120]
- Kazuharu Sonoda, 31, Japanese professional wrestler, plane crash.
- Víctor Yturbe, 51, Mexican singer (stage name "El Pirulí"), murdered.
29
- Giuseppe Gabrielli, 84, Italian aeronautics engineer, designer of Italian military aircraft.[121]
- Monk Gibbon, 90–91, Irish poet and writer.[122]
- Irene Handl, 85, British author and actress, cancer.[123]
- Abraham Kazen, 68, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[124]
- Gwendolyn MacEwen, 46, Canadian poet and novelist, illness related to alcoholism.[125]
- John Howard Pyle, 81, American broadcaster and politician, Governor of Arizona.[126]
- Aage Samuelsen, 72, Norwegian evangelist, singer and composer, heart attack.
30
- Alex Carey, 64, Australian social psychologist, suicide.
- Simon Carmiggelt, 74, Dutch writer, journalist and poet, heart attack.
- Arthur Dean, 89, American corporate lawyer and diplomat, pneumonia.[127]
- Jimmy George, 32, Indian volleyball player, captain of Indian national volleyball team, car accident.[128]
- Helmut Horten, 78, German entrepreneur, owner of Horten AG department store chain.[129]
- Scrappy Lambert, 86, American dance-band vocalist.
- Roger Manvell, 78, British director of the British Film Academy, stroke.[130]
- Hanni Rehborn, 80, German diver and Olympian.[131]
- Don Sebastian, 76, Mexican-born American wrestler, wrestling promoter and movie actor.
Unknown date
- Violet Aitken, 101, British suffragette.
- Martha Harris, 68, British psychoanalyst.
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