The following is a list of notable deaths in August 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.

August 1987

1

  • Amilcare Canevari, 82, Italian Olympic rower (1928).
  • Caroline Russell Compton, 80, American artist.
  • Benson Fong, 70, American actor, stroke.
  • Howdy Forrester, 65, American bluegrass fiddler.
  • S. Marshall Kempner, 88, American investment banker, founder of the French Bank of California, heart failure.
  • Juho Matsalu, 75, Estonian footballer.
  • Pola Negri, 90, Polish-American actress and singer, pneumonia and brain tumour.

2

  • Mohammad Choucair, 70, Lebanese politician, assassinated.
  • Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, 66, President of Bangladesh, chairman of U.N. Commission on Human Rights, heart attack.
  • Tom Doerr, 39–40, American gay activist.
  • Jaime Ferrer, 70, Filipino lawyer, guerrilla and politician, Secretary of Local Government, assassinated.
  • Clement Howell, 51, Turks and Caicos politician, presumed airplane crash.
  • David N. Johnson, 65, American organist and composer.
  • David A. Martin, 50, American founding member and bass player for Sam the Sham, heart attack.
  • Mangkunegara VIII, 62, Indonesian politician, last ruler of Mangkunegaran, Java.
  • Aileen Meagher, 76, Canadian Olympic athlete (1936).
  • Myron Stout, 78–79, American abstract painter, lung cancer.
  • Yves Volel, 52–53, Haitian lawyer, activist and presidential candidate, assassinated.

3

  • Garrick Agnew, 56, Australian swimmer, businessman and dual Olympian (1948, 1952), heart attack.
  • Edward Cowart, 62, American circuit judge, heart attack.
  • Joseph Desch, 80, American electrical engineer and inventor.
  • Jean Douvinet, 88, French Olympic wrestler (1920).
  • Dorothy Hammerstein, 88, Australian-born American interior designer and decorator, wife of Oscar Hammerstein II.
  • William S. Moorhead, 64, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, lung cancer.
  • Ivan Mykolaichuk, 46, Ukrainian actor and screenwriter (Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors).
  • Ivan Svanidze, 59, German-born Soviet academic specialising in agriculture and African Studies.

4

  • Hans Aderhold, 68, German Olympic diver (1952).
  • Sheikh Ali, 62, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (1956).
  • Dick Farney, 65, Brazilian jazz pianist, composer and singer.
  • József Fekete, 64, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952).
  • Kenny Price, 56, American country music singer, songwriter and actor, heart attack.
  • Jesse M. Unruh, 64, American politician, minority leader and speaker of the California State Assembly, prostate cancer.
  • John W. Wydler, 63, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.

5

  • Eduard Abalov, 59, Soviet actor and director.
  • Jocko Conlon, 89, American MLB player (Boston Braves).
  • Johannes Haasnoot, 90, Dutch Olympic rower (1920).
  • Anatoli Papanov, 64, Soviet actor, heart attack.
  • Salvador Flores Rivera, 67, Mexican composer and singer.
  • Tatsuhiko Shibusawa, 59, Japanese novelist and translator of French literature, carotid aneurysm.

6

  • Abbas Babaei, 36, Iranian pilot, brigadier-general in Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, shot down.
  • Sherwood Bailey, 64, American child actor, cancer.
  • Paula Bauersmith, 78, American actress, cancer.
  • Omer Braeckeveldt, 69, Belgian road cyclist.
  • Ira C. Eaker, 91, U.S. Army Air Forces general during World War II.
  • Georges Krotoff, 81, French Olympic sprinter (1928).
  • Lena Küchler-Silberman, 77, Polish member of the Jewish resistance.
  • Myles Lane, 83, American NHL ice hockey player (New York Rangers) and Supreme Court justice, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Léon Noël, 99, French diplomat and politician, ambassador to Poland.

7

  • Mihailo Apostolski, 80, Macedonian general and politician.
  • Jeanne Boitel, 83, French film actress, member of French Resistance.
  • Reed Budge, 66, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1967-1986).
  • Camille Chamoun, 87, Lebanese politician, President of Lebanon, heart attack.
  • Andrew D. Holt, 82, American educator, president of the University of Tennessee.
  • Nobusuke Kishi, 90, Japanese politician, Prime Minister of Japan, heart complications.
  • Jaap van Praag, 77, Dutch football administrator, chairman AFC Ajax, traffic accident.

8

  • Danilo Blanuša, 83, Yugoslavian mathematician, physicist and engineer, professor at the University of Zagreb.
  • Harry Cockerill, 88, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1959-1973).
  • Julián Gorkin, 86, Spanish revolutionary socialist, leader of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification.
  • Laurence Hyde, 73, English-born Canadian film maker, painter and graphic artist.
  • Nirmal Mahto, 36, Indian political activist, leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, murdered.
  • Trevor O'Keeffe, 18–19, Irish man murdered while hitchhiking in France.
  • Irwin Schiff, 50, American businessman and mob associate, murdered.

9

  • Rudolf Broby-Johansen, 86, Danish art historian, communist activist and writer.
  • Col Colborne, 77, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1949-1973).
  • Leon Keyserling, 79, American economist and lawyer, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
  • August Miete, 78, Nazi German SS member and mass murderer, sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • Henry Morgan, 80, Irish first-class cricketer.

10

  • Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas, 94, Greek politician, Prime Minister of Greece, heart failure.
  • Casey Donovan, (John Culver), 43, American pornographic actor, AIDS.
  • Edmund Germer, 85, German inventor, father of the fluorescent lamp.
  • Uys Krige, 77, South African writer of novels, poems and plays.
  • Patrick O'Boyle, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Washington.
  • Prince Yamashina Takehiko, 89, Japanese head of the Yamashina-no-miya.
  • Raquel Torres, 78, Mexican-born American film actress, heart attack.

11

  • Eugene Bordinat, 67, American automobile designer and corporate executive (Ford Motor Company).
  • Živko Čingo, 51, Yugoslavian writer.
  • F. Herrick Herrick, 85, American film director.
  • Walter Herrmann, 76, German nuclear physicist and mechanical engineer.
  • John McGillen, 70, American MLB player (Philadelphia Athletics).
  • Clara Peller, 85, Russian-born American manicurist and television personality, heart failure.
  • Alexander Ziegler, 43, Swiss author and actor, suicide.

12

  • Alison Marjorie Ashby, 86, Australian botanical artist and plant collector.
  • Crystal Bennett, 68, British archaeologist, founded the British Institute in Amman, liver disease.
  • Lester Gaba, 80, American sculptor and writer, colon cancer.
  • Kaj Hansen, 70, Danish footballer and manager.
  • Dmitri Klebanov, 69, Ukrainian composer.
  • Niels Knudsen, 82, Danish architect.
  • Sally Long, 85, American dancer and actress.
  • Fatime Sokoli, 39, Albanian folk music singer.

13

  • Guðmundur Ingólfsson, 58, Icelandic Olympic swimmer (1948).
  • Walter Kondratovich, 63, American football player and coach.
  • Thomas B. Manuel, 88, American community leader and politician, heart attack.
  • Ethel McMillan, 83, New Zealand politician, member of the New Zealand Parliament (1953-1975).

14

  • Sydney Bromley, 78, English actor, cancer.
  • Giovanni Delago, 84, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1932).
  • Bernard Fagg, 71, British archaeologist and museum curator.
  • Mary-Louise Hooper, 80, American heiress and activist in the civil rights and anti-apartheid movements.
  • Narayana Kasturi, 89, Indian writer, professor and journalist.
  • Nora Listach, 77, American baseball player.
  • Brewster Mason, 64, English actor, injuries from a fall.
  • Albert Mayaud, 88, French Olympic water polo player (1920, 1924).
  • Vincent Persichetti, 72, American composer and pianist.
  • Edgar Rosenberg, 61, German-born British film and television producer, suicide.
  • Shigeo Sasaki, 74, Japanese mathematician (Sasakian manifolds).
  • Wylie Sypher, 81, American non-fiction writer.

15

  • Konstantin Aleksandrov, 67, Soviet sailor and Olympian (1952, 1956, 1964, 1968).
  • Shukur Burkhanov, 76, Soviet Uzbek actor.
  • Hanna Greally, 63, Irish writer, incarcerated against her will in psychiatric hospital for 18 years.
  • Bernard Michaux, 65, Luxembourgian Olympic footballer (1948).
  • Ubaldo Ragona, 70, Italian film director and screenwriter.
  • Dan Sandifer, 60, American NFL player (Washington Redskins), heart disease.
  • Robert Leonard Ewing Scott, 90, American convicted murderer.
  • Louis Scutenaire, 82, Belgian French-language poet and anarchist.
  • K. K. Shetty, 86, Indian politician, Member of Parliament.

16

  • Pepe Cáceres, 52, Colombian bullfighter, complications from a goring.
  • Dorothy Hughes, 77, English-born Kenyan architect and politician.
  • Sumiko Kurishima, 85, Japanese actress, master of traditional Japanese dance.
  • Samuel Lubell, 75, American public opinion pollster and author, stroke.
  • Edwin Barnard Martin, 68, Canadian member of the British Free Corps in Nazi Germany.
  • Andrei Mironov, 46, Soviet actor, complications from mis-administered drug.
  • Peter Schidlof, 65, Austrian-born British violist, co-founder of the Amadeus Quartet.
  • Nick Vanos, 24, American NBA basketballer (Phoenix Suns), plane crash.
  • Charles H. Wesley, 95, American historian, minister and author.

17

  • Leon Berkowitz, 75, American artist, cancer.
  • Frank Beswick, 75, British politician, deputy leader of the House of Lords.
  • Clarence Brown, 97, American film director (Anna Karenina, National Velvet), kidney failure.
  • Gary Chester, 62, American studio drummer and author.
  • Carlos Drummond de Andrade, 84, Brazilian poet and writer, heart attack.
  • Rudolf Hess, 93, German Nazi official, Deputy Führer, ostensibly suicide by hanging.
  • Mac Kac, 67, French jazz drummer.
  • Harold McCluskey, 75, American chemical operations technician and radiation survivor, coronary artery disease.
  • Oktavijan Miletić, 84, Yugoslavian cinematographer and director.
  • Shaike Ophir, 58, Israeli actor, playwright and director (The Policeman), lung cancer.
  • Antti Rantamaa, 82, Finnish priest, member of Finnish Parliament.
  • Tjilik Riwut, 69, Indonesian Air Force officer, governor of Central Kalimantan, hepatitis.
  • Heinz Schubert, 73, Nazi German SS officer and war criminal.
  • Tillit Sidney Teddlie, 102, American singing teacher, composer and minister.

18

  • Keerthisena Abeywickrama, 53, Sri Lankan politician, member of parliament, grenade attack.
  • Olga Agnew, 87-88, Australian actress.
  • Shichirō Fukazawa, 73, Japanese author.
  • Ralph Haver, 71–72, American architect (Haver Homes), pulmonary disease.
  • Dambudzo Marechera, 35, Zimbabwean novelist, playwright and poet, pulmonary disorder.

19

  • Bahri Kavaja, 62, Albanian football player.
  • Fergus Bowes-Lyon, 58, British nobleman and peer, heart attack.
  • Laxmi Narayan Mishra, 83, Indian Hindi play writer.
  • Sachin Nag, 67, Indian swimmer and water polo player, Olympian.
  • Hayden Rorke, 76, American actor (I Dream of Jeannie), multiple myeloma.
  • Paul Schlack, 89, German chemist.
  • Harold Sherman, 89, American writer and "parapsychologist".
  • Yidnekatchew Tessema, 65, Ethiopian international footballer (Saint George, Ethiopia).

20

  • René Andrei, 81, French sculptor.
  • Winifred Bryson, 94, American stage and silent-screen actress (A Heart to Let).
  • José Bueno y Monreal, 82, Spanish cardinal, Roman Catholic archbishop of Seville.
  • Walenty Kłyszejko, 77, Estonian-Polish Olympic basketball player (1936).

21

  • Frances Mary Albrier, 88, American civil rights activist.
  • Bombolo, (Franco Lechner), 56, Italian actor and comedian, complications from surgery.
  • Simone Boutarel, 95, French sculptor.
  • Dorothy Adlington Cadbury, 94, English botanist and director of confectionery company Cadbury.
  • Steve Davis, 58, American jazz bassist (John Coltrane Quartet).
  • Connor Hansen, 73, American lawyer and jurist, justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1967-1980).
  • Li Fang-Kuei, 85, Chinese linguist.
  • Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, 78, Italian composer of film scores.
  • Glesca Marshall, 80, American actress.
  • Marion McCarthy, 80, Canadian Olympic speed skater (1932).
  • Irving Thalberg Jr., 56, American author, son of Norma Shearer, cancer.

22

  • Carlos Atlagic, 71, Chilean footballer.
  • Arne Brustad, 75, Norwegian international footballer (Lyn Fotball, Norway) and Olympic medalist.
  • Leonard Caston, 70, American blues pianist and guitarist, heart disease.
  • Mary Dobkin, 84, Russian-born American amateur sports coach, stroke.
  • Joseph P. Lash, 77, American political activist, journalist and writer (Pulitzer Prize winner), heart ailment.
  • George Mayo, 93, American baseball player.
  • Ted Sherdeman, 78, American radio producer and screenwriter (My Favorite Martian, The Flying Nun, Bewitched).
  • John Milton Bryan Simpson, 84, American circuit judge.

23

  • Griselda Allan, 81, English artist.
  • Siegfried Borris, 80, German composer.
  • Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., 84, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives (1939-1947), cardiac arrest.
  • Sheila van Damm, 65, British motor rally driver, owner of Windmill Theatre in London.
  • Malcolm Kirk, 51, English professional wrestler and rugby league player (Featherstone Rovers), died in the ring.
  • Paulo Navalho, 20, Angolan-born Portuguese footballer, heart attack during a game.
  • Didier Pironi, 35, French racing driver and power boat racer, powerboat racing accident.
  • Stéphanos I Sidarouss, 83, Egyptian priest of the Coptic Catholic Church.

24

  • Michèle Alfa, 76, French actress, hider of French Resistance leaders.
  • Douglas Byng, 94, English comic singer and songwriter.
  • Carlos Cossio, 84, Argentinian university reformer, lawyer and professor.
  • Hans Fritsch, 76, German Olympic discus thrower (1936).
  • Wayne Hansen, 58, American NFL footballer (Chicago Bears), bone cancer.
  • W. W. Keeler, 79, American engineer and oilman, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation.
  • Bayard Rustin, 75, American civil and gay rights activist, perforated appendix.

25

  • Héctor Abad Gómez, 66, Colombian doctor, university professor and human rights leader, murdered.
  • Otto Höfler, 86, Austrian philologist specialising in Germanic studies.
  • Finn Jensen, 72, Danish Olympic swimmer (1936).
  • Sam Kahn, 75, South African politician, member of parliament.
  • John Ortell Kingston, 68, American Trustee of the Davis County Cooperative Society, Utah.
  • Avraham Levenbraun, 71, Romanian-born Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1972-1977, 1981).
  • Victor Stafford Reid, 74, Jamaican writer.
  • Fernando Ramos da Silva, 19, Brazilian actor (Pixote), police shootout.

26

  • Josep Balsells, 82, Spanish Olympic rower coxswain (1924).
  • Alexandru Borbely, 76, Romanian footballer and coach.
  • Vern Gardner, 62, American basketballer, stroke.
  • John Goddard, 68, Barbadian cricketer, captain of West Indies Test team.
  • Robert L. Jacks, 60, American film producer.
  • Karl-Erik Johansson, 63, Finnish Olympic rower (1952).
  • Marcelo Ramos Motta, 56, Brazilian writer, heart attack.
  • Alberto Socarras, 78, Cuban-American flautist.
  • Georg Wittig, 90, German chemist (Wittig reaction), Nobel laureate in Chemistry.

27

  • Ben Branch, 59, American entrepreneur, jazz tenor saxophonist and bandleader.
  • Joan Haythorne, 72, British actress.
  • Scott La Rock, 25, American hip-hop disc jockey and music producer, murdered.
  • Peter Mehringer, 77, American freestyle wrestler and Olympic gold medalist.
  • Charlie Smalls, 43, American composer and songwriter, burst appendix.

28

  • Lillian Chase, 93, Canadian physician, researcher in the treatment of diabetes.
  • John Huston, 81, American film director and actor (The Maltese Falcon, The African Queen, Moulin Rouge), pneumonia.
  • Hoàng Cơ Minh, 52, Vietnamese Navy commodore-admiral, leader of anti-communist resistance.
  • Harold Samuel, 75, British founder of Land Securities.
  • Jack Young, 62, Australian motorcycle speedway rider, Speedway World Champion.

29

  • Naji al-Ali, 48–49, Palestinian cartoonist, assassinated.
  • Henryk Bąk, 64, Polish actor.
  • Archie Campbell, 72, American comedian and writer, heart attack.
  • Hans Eidenbenz, 87, Swiss Olympic Nordic combined skier (1924, 1928).
  • Bernadene Hayes, 75, American film and television actress (Some Like It Hot, Dick Tracy's Dilemma), heart problems.
  • Lee Marvin, 63, American film and television actor (The Dirty Dozen, The Big Heat), heart attack.
  • John R. Napier, 70, British primatologist, paleoanthropologist and physician.
  • Jean Schlumberger, 80, French jewellery designer.
  • Phillip Hagar Smith, 82, American electrical engineer (Smith chart).

30

  • David Parker Gibbs, 76, American army general.
  • Wade H. McCree, 67, American judge, Solicitor General of the United States, bone cancer.
  • George Mikes, 75, Hungarian-born British journalist and writer, leukemia.
  • Vic Silayan, 58, Filipino actor (Kisapmata, Of the Flesh), heart attack.
  • John C. Sjogren, 71, American soldier in the U.S. Army, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.
  • Frank Stojack, 75, Canadian-born NFL footballer (Brooklyn Dodgers), wrestler (world champion), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Dick Young, 69, American sportswriter (New York Daily News).

31

  • Thomas Agro, 55, American gangster with the Gambino crime family.
  • Nicole Chouraqui, 49, French economist and politician.
  • Szilárd Kun, 52, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter (1952, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1972).
  • Lenore Lonergan, 59, American stage and film actress, cancer.

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