Deaths in January 2014
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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2014.
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, cause of death, reference (must be added) are added.
January 2014
- January 1 - Juanita Moore, 99, American actress (Imitation of Life), natural causes.[1]
- January 1 - Herman Pieter de Boer, 85, Dutch writer, lyricist, and journalist, long-illness.[2]
- January 1 - Billy McColl, 62, Scottish actor (Doctor Who).[3]
- January 1 - Cal Swenson, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets).[4]
- January 2 - Elizabeth Jane Howard, 90, English novelist, natural causes.[5]
- January 2 - Dirk Sager, 73, German journalist, stroke.[6]
- January 2 - Bernard Glasser, 89, American movie producer, natural causes.[7]
- January 2 - Thomas Kurzhals, 60, German rock musician (Stern-Combo Meißen, Karat), liver cirrhosis.[8]
- January 2 - Harald Nugiseks, 92, Estonian war veteran and anti-communism activist.[9]
- January 3 - George Goodman, 83, American economics commentator, myelofibrosis.[10]
- January 3 - Phil Everly, 74, American singer and musician (The Everly Brothers), lung disease.[11]
- January 3 - Alicia Rhett, 98, American actress (Gone with the Wind) and portrait painter, natural causes.[12]
- January 3 - Leon de Wolff, 65, Dutch journalist and media consultant, multiple system atrophy.[13]
- January 3 - Saul Zaentz, 92, American movie producer (One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest) and music executive, Alzheimer's disease.[14]
- January 4 - Sergey Kozlov, 53, Russian footballer and coach, heart attack.[15]
- January 5 - Eusébio, 71, Portuguese footballer, top goalscorer at the 1966 World Cup, heart failure.[16]
- January 5 - Carmen Zapata, 86, American actress.[17]
- January 5 - Alma Muriel, 62, Mexican actress, heart attack.[18]
- January 5 - Sissel Sellæg, 85, Norwegian actress.[19]
- January 5 - Mogens E. Pedersen, 85, Danish journalist.[20]
- January 5 - Simon Hoggart, 67, British journalist, pancreatic cancer.[21]
- January 5 - Jerry Coleman, 89, American baseball player, manager and broadcaster (Yankees, Padres) and Marine aviator, complications from brain bleeding and surgery.[22]
- January 6 - Karel Gut, 86, Czech ice hockey player and manager, member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame.[23]
- January 6 - Larry D. Mann, 91, Canadian-American actor (Gunsmoke), Alzheimer's disease.[24]
- January 6 - Lena Smedsaas, 62, Swedish journalist, cancer.[25]
- January 6 - Mónica Spear, 29, Venezuelan actress, murder by shooting.[26]
- January 6 - Don Ward, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins).[27]
- January 7 - Run Run Shaw, 107, Hong Kong actor, comedian, and philanthropist, natural causes.[28]
- January 8 - Selçuk Uluergüven, 73, Turkish actor, cancer.[29]
- January 9 - Dale T. Mortensen, 74, American economist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2010), stroke.[30]
- January 9 - Josep Maria Castellet, 87, Spanish writer, publisher and editor, pneumonia.[31]
- January 9 - Lorella De Luca, 73, Italian actress, brain tumour.[32]
- January 9 - Amiri Baraka, 79, American poet, writer and activist, surgical complications.[33]
- January 9 - Lorella De Luca, 73, Italian actress, heart failure.[34]
- January 9 - Cliff Carpenter, 98, American actor, natural causes.[35]
- January 10 - Zbigniew Messner, 84, Polish politician, Prime Minister (1985-1988), heart attack.[36]
- January 10 - Allard van der Scheer, 85, Dutch actor, lung cancer.[37]
- January 10 - Larry Speakes, 74, American journalist, White House Press Secretary (1981–1987), Alzheimer's disease.[38]
- January 10 - Marly Marley, 75, Brazilian vedette and actress, pancreatic cancer.[39]
- January 11 - Vugar Gashimov, 27, Azerbaijani chess player, brain tumor.[40]
- January 11 - Ariel Sharon, 85, Israeli politician, Prime Minister (2001-2006), heart failure.[41]
- January 11 - Arnoldo Foà, 97, Italian movie actor, respiratory failure.[42]
- January 11 - Keiko Awaji, 80, Japanese actress, esophageal cancer.[43]
- January 11 - Joe Junkin, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins), cancer.[44]
- January 11 - Muhammad Habibur Rahman, 85, Bangladeshi jurist and politician, Prime Minister (1996), pneumonia.[45]
- January 12 - Alexandra Bastedo, 67, British actress (The Champions) and activist, cancer.[46]
- January 12 - Frank Marth, 91, American actor (The Honeymooners), congestive heart failure and Alzheimer’s disease.[47]
- January 12 - John Horsley, 93, British actor, prostate cancer.[48]
- January 12 - John Button, 70, British racing driver, heart attack.[49]
- January 13 - Menachem Zilberman, 67, Israeli comedian and songwriter, heart attack.[50]
- January 13 - Anjali Devi, 86, Indian actress and movie producer, multiple organ failure.[51]
- January 13 - Mihai Fotino, 83, Romanian actor, heart attack.[52]
- January 14 - Juan Gelman, 83, Argentine poet, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2007), heart failure.[53]
- January 14 - Eric Paterson, 84, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1952).[54]
- January 14 - Mae Young, 90, American wrestler, long-illness.[55]
- January 15 - John Dobson, 98, American astronomer, natural causes.[56]
- January 15 - Jon Bing, 69, Norwegian writer and legal scholar, stroke.[57]
- January 15 - Tor Milde, 61, Norwegian journalist and writer.[58]
- January 15 - Cassandra Lynn, 34, American model (Playboy), cocaine and alcohol overdose.[59]
- January 16 - Roger Lloyd-Pack, 69, English actor (Doctor Who), pancreatic cancer.[60][61]
- January 16 - Ruth Duccini, 95, American actor (The Wizard of Oz), natural causes.[62]
- January 16 - José Sulaimán, 82, Mexican boxing official, heart attack.[63]
- January 16 - Russell Johnson, 89, American actor (Gilligan's Island, The Twilight Zone), kidney failure.[64]
- January 16 - Dave Madden, 82, American actor (The Partridge Family), congestive heart and kidney failure.[65]
- January 16 - Hiroo Onoda, 91, Imperial Japanese Army World War II intelligence officer, did not surrender until 1974.[66]
- January 17 - Suchitra Sen, 82, Indian actress, heart attack.[67]
- January 17 - Mohammed Burhanuddin, 98, Indian Islamic leader, heart attack.[68]
- January 17 - Sunanda Pushkar, 51, Indian-Canadian businesswoman and entrepreneur, suicide by drug overdose.[69]
- January 17 - Francine Lalonde, 73, Canadian politician, MP for Mercier (1993–2004) and La Pointe-de-l'Île (2004–2011), cancer.[70]
- January 18 - Komla Dumor, 41, Ghanaian journalist and news presenter (BBC World News), cardiac arrest.[71]
- January 18 - Milan Kajkl, 63, Czech Olympic silver-medalist ice hockey player (1976).[54]
- January 18 - Sarah Marshall, 80, English actress, cancer.[72]
- January 18 - Dennis Frederiksen, 62, American rock singer (Angel, Le Roux, Toto), liver cancer.[73]
- January 19 - Azaria Alon, 95, Israeli environmentalist, natural causes.[74]
- January 19 - Christopher Chataway, 82, British runner and politician, cancer.[75]
- January 19 - Bert Williams, 93, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England national team), natural causes.[76]
- January 19 - Steven Fromholz, 68, American entertainer, singer and songwriter, accidental shooting.[77]
- January 20 - Claudio Abbado, 80, Italian conductor, prostate cancer.[78]
- January 20 - Vern Benson, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and manager (Atlanta Braves), natural causes.[79]
- January 21 - Manfred Bleskin, 64, German journalist and television news moderator.[80]
- January 21 - Georgi Slavkov, 55, Bulgarian footballer, heart attack.[81]
- January 21 - Warren Lamb, 90, English management consultant.[82]
- January 22 - Akkineni Nageswara Rao, 90, Indian actor and movie producer, cancer.[83]
- January 22 - François Deguelt, 81, French singer, heart failure.[84]
- January 22 - Kaleph Jõulu, 86, Estonian educator, writer and folklore collector.[85]
- January 23 - Riz Ortolani, 87, Italian movie composer, pneumonia.[86]
- January 23 - Violetta Ferrari, 83, Hungarian actress.[87]
- January 23 - Khin Yu May, 76, Burmese actress and singer.[88]
- January 24 - Shulamit Aloni, 85, Israeli politician, leader of the Meretz party.[89]
- January 25 - Dave Strack, 90, American basketball player and coach (Michigan Wolverines), natural causes.[90]
- January 26 - José Emilio Pacheco, 74, Mexican poet, essayist, and novelist, cardiac arrest.[91]
- January 26 - Margery Mason, 100, English actress (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Love Actually).[92]
- January 26 - Paula Gruden, 92, Australian poet and translator, natural causes.[93]
- January 27 - Pete Seeger, 94, American folk singer and songwriter, natural causes.[94]
- January 27 - Edmond Classen, 75, Dutch actor, heart failure.[95]
- January 28 - Jorge Obeid, 66, Argentine politician, Governor of Santa Fe (1995–1999, 2003–2007), pulmonary embolism.[96]
- January 28 - Dwight Gustafson, 83, American composer and conductor.[97]
- January 29 - Lars Andreas Larssen, 78, Norwegian actor, Alzheimer’s disease.[98]
- January 29 - François Cavanna, 90, French author and satirical newspaper editor, natural causes.[99]
- January 29 - Aïché Nana, 78, Turkish showgirl and actress, illness.[100]
- January 30 - Krzysztof Birula-Białynicki, 69, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1972).[101]
- January 30 - Jack Stoddard, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[102]
- January 30 - The Mighty Hannibal, 74, American singer, songwriter and record producer.[103]
- January 30 - Arthur Rankin, Jr., 89, American animator, director, producer, and writer.[104]
- January 31 - Abdirizak Haji Hussein, 90, Somali politician, Prime Minister (1964–1967), pneumonia.[105]
- January 31 - Nina Andrycz, 101, Polish actress and poet.[106]
- January 31 - Miklós Jancsó, 92, Hungarian director and screenwriter.[107]
- January 31 - Christopher Jones, 72, American actor and former lover of Sharon Tate, cancer.[108]
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