Deaths in November 1992
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1992.
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 1992
    
    1
    
- Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti, 81, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1970–1987).[1]
 - Karl Deutsch, 80, Czech political scientist.[2]
 - Tamara Lazakovich, 38, Soviet artistic gymnast, alcohol-related illnesses.[3]
 - John H. Malmberg, 65, American plasma physicist.
 - Marianne Stewart, 70, German-American actress, cancer.[4]
 - Hugh Taylor, 69, American football player and coach.[5]
 
2
    
- Anvar Arazov, 38, Azerbaijani colonel and war hero, killed in action.
 - Robert Carston Arneson, 62, American sculptor, cancer.[6]
 - Vincenzo Balzamo, 63, Italian politician, heart attack.
 - Jeremias Chitunda, 50, Angolan politician, assassinated, homicide.[7]
 - L. Roy Houck, 87, American rancher and politician.
 - Hal Roach, 100, American film and television producer (Our Gang, Laurel and Hardy), pneumonia.[8]
 - Jack Whitney, 87, American sound engineer.
 
3
    
- Allah Jilai Bai, 90, Indian folk singer.
 - Boze Berger, 82, American baseball player.[9]
 - Jack Davis, 78, American child actor (Our Gang), respiratory failure.[10]
 - Allanah Harper, 87, English journalist.[11]
 - Teofil Herineanu, 82, Romanian cleric.[12]
 - Haydn Hill, 79, English amateur football player and Olympian.[13]
 - Hanya Holm, 99, German-American dancer, choreographer, and dance educator.[14]
 - Raimond Kolk, 68, Estonian writer.[15]
 - Vladas Mikėnas, 82, Lithuanian chess player and journalist.[16]
 - Prem Nath, 65, Indian actor and director.
 - Chris Van Cuyk, 65, American baseball player.[17]
 
4
    
- Raoul André, 76, French director and screenwriter.[18]
 - Claude Aveline, 91, French writer, publisher, poet and French Resistance member during World War II.[19]
 - Ludwik Benoit, 72, Polish film and theatre actor.
 - Regina Carrol, 49, American actress, cancer.[20]
 - José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 81, Spanish film director.[21]
 - Carlos Eduardo Imperial, 56, Brazilian actor, myasthenia gravis.[22]
 - George Klein, 88, Canadian inventor.
 - Csaba Körmöczi, 48, Hungarian Olympic fencer (1976).[23]
 - Kuniko Miyake, 76, Japanese actress (Tokyo Story, Late Spring, The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice).[24]
 - Luisa Moreno, 85, Guatemalan labor leader.[25]
 - Pierre Wissmer, 77, French composer.[26]
 
5
    
- Carlos Sanz de Santamaría, 87, Colombian diplomat and politician.[27]
 - Arpad Elo, 89, Hungarian-American chess player.[28]
 - Dick Hahn, 76, American baseball player.[29]
 - Richard Hartshorne, 92, American geographer and academic.[30]
 - Jan Hendrik Oort, 92, Dutch astronomer.[31]
 - Carl Rodenburg, 98, Nazi Germany Wehrmacht general.
 - Rod Scurry, 36, American baseball player, cocaine-induced heart attack.[32]
 - Vyacheslav Skomorokhov, 52, Ukrainian track and field athlete and Olympian.[33]
 
6
    
- Calvin Graham, 62, Youngest American serviceman to serve during World War II.[34]
 - Sebastián Gualco, 80, Argentine football player.
 - Lev Orekhov, 78, Soviet and Russian painter.
 - Mark Rosenberg, 44, American film producer (Presumed Innocent, The Fabulous Baker Boys, White Palace), heart failure.[35]
 
7
    
- Alexander Dubček, 70, Slovak politician, traffic accident.[36]
 - Fern Gauthier, 73, Canadian ice hockey player.[37]
 - René Hamel, 90, French cyclist.[38]
 - Jack Kelly, 65, American actor (Maverick, Forbidden Planet, A Fever in the Blood) and politician, stroke.[39]
 - Scott McPherson, 33, American playwright (Marvin's Room), complications from AIDS.[40]
 - Robert Nay, 35, Australian swimmer and Olympian, traffic collision.[41]
 - Jimmy Oakes, 90, English footballer.[42]
 - Henri Temianka, 85, Scottish-American violinist.[43]
 - Richard Yates, 66, American novelist (Revolutionary Road), pulmonary emphysema.[44]
 
8
    
- Kees Broekman, 65, Dutch Olympic speed skater (1952).[45]
 - He Cheng, 90-91, Chinese lieutenant general.
 - Ian Griffith, 67, Australian politician.
 - Larry Levan, 38, American DJ, stroke.[46]
 - Red Mitchell, 65, American jazz musician.[47]
 - Felix Schnyder, 82, Swiss lawyer and diplomat.
 
9
    
- Fritz Gunst, 84, German water polo player.
 - William Hillcourt, 92, Danish scouting pioneer.[48]
 - Ivan Holovchenko, 74, Soviet and Ukrainian militsiya general.
 - Natalie Joyce, 90, American actress.[49]
 - Sven Selånger, 85, Swedish nordic skier and Olympic medalist.[50]
 - T. Sivasithamparam, 66, Sri Lankan politician.
 
10
    
- Chuck Connors, 71, American actor (The Rifleman, Soylent Green, Old Yeller) and athlete, lung cancer.[51]
 - Doc Guidry, 74, American fiddler.[52]
 - Hilda Hölzl, 65, Slovenian dramatic soprano.
 - Eskil Lundahl, 87, Swedish swimmer and Olympian.[53]
 - John Summerson, 87, English architectural historian.[54]
 
11
    
- Giles Bullard, 66, British diplomat.
 - John Samuel Forrest, 85, Scottish physicist.[55]
 - Peter Gretton, 80, English naval admiral.
 - Earle Meadows, 79, American Olympic pole vaulter (1936).[56]
 
12
    
- Giulio Carlo Argan, 83, Italian politician and art historian, mayor of Rome (1976–1979).[57]
 - Rafael Asadov, 40, Azerbaijani officer and war hero, killed in action.
 - Charles Coles, 81, American actor (Dirty Dancing, The Cotton Club) and tap dancer, cancer.[58]
 - Dante Gianello, 80, Italian-French bicycle racer.[59]
 - Stanisław Karpiel, 83, Polish cross-country skier and Olympian.[60]
 - Muhammad Masihullah Khan, 81, Indian Islamic scholar.
 - Gregory Markopoulos, 64, American filmmaker.[61]
 - Eddie Mayehoff, 83, American actor.[62]
 - David Oliver, 30, American actor, AIDS.[63]
 
13
    
- Ronnie Bond, 52, English drummer (The Troggs).
 - Franco Calabrese, 69, Italian bass singer.[64]
 - Waldemar Malak, 22, Polish weightlifter and Olympic medalist, traffic collision.[65]
 - Maurice Ohana, 79, French composer.[66]
 - Johnny Ostrowski, 75, American baseball player.[67]
 - St John Pike, 82, Irish anglican bishop.
 - Jim Zyntell, 82, American football player.[68]
 
14
    
- George Adams, 52, American jazz musician.[69]
 - Byron Beams, 57, American football player.[70]
 - Clem Beauchamp, 94, American film producer.
 - Greg Curnoe, 55, Canadian painter, bicycle accident.[71]
 - Ernst Happel, 66, Austrian football player and manager, lung cancer.[72]
 - Alan Jarman, 69, Australian politician.
 - Gregorio Prieto, 95, Spanish painter.[73]
 - Joop van Nellen, 82, Dutch football player.[74]
 - Keith Waller, 78, Australian diplomat.
 
15
    
- Billy Hassett, 71, American basketball player.
 - Carl Hinkle, 75, American football player.
 - N. H. Keerthiratne, 90, Sri Lankan politician and philanthropist.
 - Toots Mondello, 81, American jazz musician.[75]
 - Andrii Shtoharenko, 90, Soviet and Ukrainian composer and teacher.[76]
 
16
    
- Clancy Fernando, 54, Sri Lankan Navy admiral, murdered.
 - Bob Gillson, 87, American football player.[77]
 - Harold Glasser, 86, American economist.
 - Phyllis Harding, 84, English backstroke and freestyle swimmer and Olympic medalist.[78]
 - Leslie Hotson, 95, Canadian literary historian and critic.[79]
 - Max Huber, 73, Swiss graphic designer.[80]
 - Sir Raman Osman, 90, Mauritian politician, governor-general (1972–1977).
 - Gene Schott, 79, American Major League Baseball player.[81]
 
17
    
- Todd Armstrong, 55, American actor (Jason and the Argonauts, Manhunt, King Rat), suicide.[82]
 - Audre Lorde, 58, American poet and feminist, breast cancer.[83]
 - Dzintars Lācis, 52, Latvian cyclist.[84]
 - Lu Yao, 42, Chinese novelist, cancer.
 
18
    
- Ed Franco, 77, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[85]
 - Dorothy Kirsten, 82, American singer, complications from a stroke.[86]
 - Herman Musaph, 77, Dutch dermatologist and sexologist.[87]
 - John Skehan, 70, Irish journalist and broadcaster.
 - Radu Tudoran, 82, Romanian novelist.
 
19
    
- Jeffery Lee Griffin, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
 - Bobby Russell, 52, American singer, coronary artery disease.[88]
 - Shinichi Sekizawa, 71, Japanese screenwriter (Godzilla).
 - René Tavernier, 78, Belgian geologist and academic.[89]
 - Diane Varsi, 54, American actress (Peyton Place, Wild in the Streets, Ten North Frederick), respiratory failure.[90]
 
20
    
- William Fields, 63, American rower and Olympic champion, and later naval officer.[91]
 - John Foreman, 67, American film producer (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Prizzi's Honor, The Man Who Would Be King).[92]
 - Thomas Lefebvre, 65, Canadian politician.
 - Félix Marten, 73, German-French film actor, pulmonary embolism.[93]
 
21
    
- Vicente Arraya, 70, Bolivian football goalkeeper.
 - Severino Gazzelloni, 73, Italian flutist.
 - Swaroop Kishen, 62, Indian cricket player, cancer.
 - Shane A. Parker, 49, British-Australian museum curator and ornithologist, lymphoma.
 - Kaysone Phomvihane, 71, Laotian politician, president (since 1991) and prime minister (1975–1991).[94]
 - Ricky Williams, 36, American musician.[95]
 
22
    
- Viktor Dubynin, 49, Soviet and Russian Chief of the General Staff, cancer.
 - Sterling Holloway, 87, American voice actor (Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book), heart attack.[96]
 - Roberto Mouras, 44, Argentine racing driver, racing accident.
 - Ronald Sinclair, 68, New Zealand actor and film editor, respiratory failure.[97]
 - Gerard Wall, 72, New Zealand politician.
 
23
    
- Roy Acuff, 89, American country musician, congestive heart failure.[98]
 - Mohamed Benhima, 68, Moroccan politician, prime minister (1967–1969).
 - Rita Corday, 72, American actress, complications from diabetes.
 - Parviz Dehdari, 59, Iranian football player and coach.
 - Colin Evans, 56, Welsh rugby player.
 - Ward Hermans, 95, Belgian Flemish nationalist politician and writer.
 - Manuel Pelegrina, 72, Argentine football player, pneumonia.[99]
 - Jean Thiriart, 70, Belgian political theorist, heart attack.[100]
 
24
    
- Xavier Darasse, 58, French organist, cancer.[101]
 - Hans de Koster, 78, Dutch politician.[102]
 - Hewritt Dixon, 52, American gridiron football player, cancer.[103]
 - Theodore Miller Edison, 94, American environmentalist and son of Thomas Edison, Parkinson's disease.
 - Frances A. Genter, 94, American racehorse owner and breeder.
 - Harold Preece, 86, American writer.
 - Henriette Puig-Roget, 82, French musician.[104]
 - June Tyson, 56, American singer, violinist, and dancer.[105]
 
25
    
- Joseph Arthur Ankrah, 77, Ghanaian politician, military head of state (1966–1969).
 - Carlos Borja, 79, Mexican basketball player.
 - Piet Ikelaar, 96, Dutch cyclist and Olympic medalist.[106]
 - Pearse Jordan, 22, Northern Irish IRA volunteer, shot.
 - Pete McCulley, 60, American football coach.[107]
 - Charles Mott-Radclyffe, 80, British politician.
 - Mark Reizen, 97, Russian opera singer.[108]
 - Dmitry Ukolov, 63, Russian ice hockey player.[109]
 - Aslak Versto, 67, Norwegian politician.
 
26
    
- Jon Baker, 69, American football player.[110]
 - Ciccio Barbi, 73, Italian film actor.
 - Joby Blanshard, 73, English actor (Doomwatch).
 - Annie Skau Berntsen, 81, Norwegian missionary.
 - Marcel Cordes, 72, German operatic baritone.
 - Adrienne Dore, 85, American model and actress.
 - Leopold Mitrofanov, 60, Russian chess composer.
 - Néstor Osvaldo Perlongher, 42, Argentine poet, AIDS.
 - Kathleen Russell, 80, South African freestyle swimmer and Olympic medalist.[111]
 - John Sharp, 72, British actor (Barry Lyndon, The Wicker Man, All Creatures Great and Small).[112]
 - John White, 90, American singer.[113]
 
27
    
- Ivan Generalić, 77, Croatian painter.[114]
 - Billy Kearns, 69, American actor, lung cancer.[115]
 - Daniel Santos, 76, Puerto Rican singer and composer of boleros, heart attack.
 - Walt Tauscher, 91, American baseball player.[116]
 
28
    
- Frank Armi, 74, American racing driver.
 - Wayne Bennett, 60, American blues guitarist.[117]
 - Randall Duell, 89, American motion picture art director, stroke.
 - Ralph Hone, 96, British Army officer and colonial administrator.
 - Sidney Nolan, 75, Australian artist.[118]
 - Stanley Joseph Ott, 65, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, liver cancer.
 - Ville Salminen, 84, Finnish film actor, director, writer and producer.[119]
 
29
    
- Jean Dieudonné, 86, French mathematician.[120]
 - Raoul Ploquin, 92, French film producer.[121]
 - Emilio Pucci, 78, Italian fashion designer and politician.[122]
 - Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller, 83, American philanthropist and wife of John D. Rockefeller III[123]
 - Paul Ryan, 44, English singer and songwriter, lung cancer.[124]
 - Robert Shayne, 92, American actor, lung cancer.[125]
 - Robert F. Simon, 83, American actor, heart attack.[126]
 - Tuck Stainback, 81, American baseball player.[127]
 - Grady Stiles, 55, American freak show performer and murderer, murdered.
 - Wally Voss, 34, American bass player, Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 
30
    
- Peter Blume, 86, American artist.[128]
 - Jorge Donn, 45, Argentine ballet dancer, AIDS.[129]
 - Bernard Lefebvre, 86, French photographer.[130]
 - Ancher Nelsen, 88, American politician.[131]
 - Lawrence Picachy, 76, Indian Jesuit priest and archbishop of Calcutta (1969-1992).
 - Kuthur Ramakrishnan Srinivasan, 82, Indian archeologist and historian.
 - Graham Vearncombe, 58, Wales football player.[132]
 
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