Deaths in June 1995

The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1995.

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.

1

 * Tony Clegg, 58, British property entrepreneur.
 * William Robert Collinson, 82, United States District Judge.
 * Prudence Hyman, 81, British ballerina and actress.
 * Guthorm Kavli, 78, Norwegian architect and art historian.
 * Colin Ronan, 74, British author on the history and philosophy of science.

2

 * Jack Baggott, 88, Australian rules footballer.
 * Lenox Baker, 92, American orthopedic surgeon and pioneer in sports medicine.
 * Frank Clack, 83, English professional footballer.
 * Alexandre de Marenches, 73, French military officer.
 * Harper MacKay, 73, American pianist, composer and arranger of music for television and film.
 * Kōhei Miyauchi, 65, Japanese actor and voice actor.

3

 * Julia Adler, 95, American actress.
 * Estelle Brody, 94, American actress.
 * Alan Bulman, 67, Australian rules footballer.
 * George R. Caron, 75, American crew member of the Enola Gay during the bombing of Hiroshima.
 * Aubrey W. Dirlam, 81, American politician.
 * J. Presper Eckert, 76, American engineer, leukemia.
 * Ralph Friedman, 79, American author.
 * Adolph Lowe, 102, German sociologist and economist.
 * Jean-Patrick Manchette, 52, French crime novelist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Dilys Powell, 93, British film critic and travel writer.
 * Edward Scott, 76, English cricketer and rugby union player.
 * Arthur K. Shapiro, 72, American psychiatrist and Tourette syndrome expert.
 * Paul Wandel, 90, German communist politician and statesman in the German Democratic Republic.
 * Frank Waters, 92, American writer and novelist.

4

 * Alfred Beni, 72, Austrian chess International Master (IM).
 * Ernest Borneman, 80, German writer, sexologist, and musicologist, suicide.
 * Lars Brising, 80, Swedish engineer and aircraft designer.
 * Leo Cantor, 76, American football player.
 * Sergei Kapustin, 42, Soviet/Russian ice hockey player, heart attack.

5

 * George Byers, 78, American sprint canoer who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
 * Bernard Chenot, 86, French politician and senior official.
 * Patricia Dane, 75, American film actress, lung cancer.
 * Trevor N. Dupuy, 79, United States Army officer and military historian, suicide.
 * Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner, 87, Austrian zoologist.

6

 * Jim Barnes, 86, New Zealand politician of the National Party.
 * Werner H. Bloss, 64–65, German scientist and photovoltaics expert.
 * Sheikh Imam, 76, Egyptian composer and singer.
 * Savely Kramarov, 60, Soviet, Russian-American actor, cancer.

7

 * Herman Branson, 80, American physicist and chemist.
 * Caroline Byrne, 24, Australian model, murdered.
 * Hsuan Hua, 77, Chinese-American Buddhist.
 * Eddie Lake, 79, American baseball player.
 * Charles Ritchie, 88, Canadian diplomat and diarist.
 * Winston W. Royce, 65, American computer scientist.
 * Joseph Tomelty, 84, Irish actor, playwright, novelist, and theatre manager.

8

 * Ronald Allridge, 34, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
 * Erik Beckman, 60, Swedish poet, novelist and playwright.
 * Thomas Dudley Cabot, 98, American businessman and politician.
 * Truda Grosslichtová, 83, Czechoslovak film actress.
 * Juan Carlos Onganía, 81, 35th President of Argentina.
 * Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, 76, Afghan poet and diplomat.
 * Jerry Zipkin, 80, American socialite.

9

 * Frank Chacksfield, 81, English, pianist, arranger and orchestra leader, Parkinson's disease.
 * Stephen Kaplan, 54, American journalist, paranormal investigator, and vampirologist.
 * Walter Landor, 81, German designer and the founder of Landor Associates.
 * Vivienne Malone-Mayes, 63, American mathematician and professor.
 * Paula Jean Myers-Pope, 60, American diver and Olympic medallist.
 * Lincoln Ragsdale, 68, American civil rights leader.
 * N. G. Ranga, 94, Indian freedom fighter, classical liberal, parliamentarian and farmer leader.
 * Gordon Rowe, 79, New Zealand cricketer.
 * Zoilo Versalles, 55, Cuban baseball player.

10

 * Ali-Asghar Bahari, 89–90, Iranian musician and kamancheh player.
 * Mikel Dufrenne, 85, French philosopher and aesthetician.
 * Inamul Hasan Kandhlawi, 77, Indian Islamic scholar.
 * Bruno Lawrence, 54, English-New Zealand musician and actor, lung cancer.
 * Madeleine Moreau, 67, French diver.
 * Ronald Morrisby, 80, Tasmanian cricketer.
 * Lindsey Nelson, 76, American sportscaster, Parkinson's disease.

11

 * Robert Finch, 95, Canadian poet and academic.
 * Rodel Naval, 42, Filipino actor, singer, and songwriter, AIDS-related complications.
 * Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf, 85, Austrian ethnologist and professor
 * Lovelace Watkins, 62, American singer.

12

 * Julius Bürger, 98, Austrian-American composer, pianist and conductor.
 * William G. Connare, 83, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
 * Talbot Duckmanton, 73, Australian broadcaster and radio and television administrator.
 * Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, 75, Italian pianist.
 * Roger Roger, 83, French arranger, composer and conductor.
 * Pierre Russell, 45, American basketball player.
 * Egon Svensson, 81, Swedish bantamweight Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympian.
 * Ede Vadászi, 71, Hungarian basketball player.

13

 * Enrique Alarcón, 78, Spanish art director active in film.
 * Jean Lee Latham, 93, American writer.
 * David Parry, 52, British-Canadian folk musician, actor, stage director, and academic, heart attack.
 * Ginger Smock, 75, American violinist and orchestra leader.

14

 * Els Aarne, 78, Estonian composer.
 * Jack Chertok, 88, American film and television producer.
 * Rory Gallagher, 47, Irish blues and rock guitarist, liver failure.
 * Bobby Grim, 70, American racecar driver, cancer.
 * Rangimārie Hetet, 103, New Zealand Māori master weaver.
 * Jos Hoevenaers, 62, Belgian cyclist.
 * Timothy Scott, 57, American actor (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Footloose, Fried Green Tomatoes), heart attack.
 * Sony Lab'ou Tansi, 48, Congolese novelist, playwright, and poet, AIDS-related complications.
 * Roger Zelazny, 58, American science fiction writer, colorectal cancer.

15

 * Robert Anderson, 76, American gospel singer and composer.
 * John Vincent Atanasoff, 91, American physicist and inventor of the first digital computer, stroke.
 * Charles Bennett, 95, English screenwriter.
 * P. K. Chishala, 37-38, Zambian musician.
 * E. Bronson Ingram II, 63, American billionaire heir, filantropist, and businessman, cancer.
 * Preben Lerdorff Rye, 78, Danish film actor.

16

 * Vladimir Aleksenko, 72, Soviet Air Force general.
 * Thomas Bolger, 90, Australian wrestler who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
 * Tore Edman, 90, Swedish ski jumper.
 * Syd Einfeld, 85, Australian politician and Jewish community leader.
 * Senu Abdul Rahman, 76, Malaysian politician, minister and diplomat.
 * Jack Wagner, 69, American radio personality and actor.

17

 * Danny Brown, 69, American NFL football player.
 * Bruce Campbell, 85, American baseball player.
 * David Ennals, Baron Ennals, 72, British politician and human rights activist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Clarence Greene, 81, American screenwriter and film producer.
 * Mary Kirkwood, 90, American artist and professor.
 * Claire Sterling, 75, American author and journalist.
 * Kim Dongni, 81, South Korean writer.
 * Julie Tan, 65, Singaporean activist, lung cancer.
 * Shaul Yisraeli, 85, Belarusian Orthodox rabbi.
 * Bob Young, 52, American gridiron football player.

18

 * Karl Atzenroth, 99, German politician and businessman.
 * Keith Bennett, 64, Canadian football player.
 * Arthur Howard, 85, British character actor.
 * Robert Schlienz, 71, German football player.
 * Harry Tisch, 68, East German politician and trade unionist, heart failure.

19

 * Józef Arkusz, 74, Polish film director and producer.
 * Luis Caballero, 51, Colombian painter, watercolourist, pastellist and lithographer.
 * Murray Dickie, 71, Scottish tenor.
 * David Griggs, 28, American gridiron football player, traffic accident.
 * Richard Pape, 79, British writer and POW escaper.
 * Peter Townsend, 80, British RAF officer and flying ace and romantic partner to Princess Margaret, stomach cancer.

20

 * Julian Blaustein, 82, American film producer, cancer.
 * Emil Cioran, 84, Romanian philosopher and essayist, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Gianni Ghidini, 65, Italian road racing cyclist.
 * Harry Gwala, 74, South African activist and politician.
 * Al Hansen, 67, American artist and member of the Fluxus movement.
 * Anne Tabachnick, 67, American painter, pancreatic cancer.
 * Albert Wyckmans, 97, Belgian cyclist.

21

 * Al Adamson, 65, American filmmaker and actor, homicide.
 * Darnell Collins, 33, American spree killer, shot.
 * Jerry Fairbanks, 90, American film and television director and producer.
 * Laurence McKinley Gould, 98, American geologist and polar explorer.
 * Larry Griffin, 40, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
 * Jun Hamamura, 89, Japanese actor.
 * Tristan Jones, 66, British sailor and author.
 * Ulrich Thein, 65, German actor, film director and screenwriter.

22

 * Raúl Astor, 70, Mexican actor, director, producer and announcer.
 * Yves Congar, 91, French catholic cardinal.
 * Leonid Derbenyov, 64, Soviet/Russian poet and lyricist, stomach cancer.
 * Nils-Joel Englund, 88, Swedish cross-country skier.
 * Gerhard Nenning, 54, Austrian former alpine skier.

23

 * Harvey Barnett, 69, Australian intelligence officer.
 * Marvin Camras, 79, electrical engineer and inventor, kidney failure.
 * Francesco Camusso, 87, Italian professional road racing cyclist.
 * Morris Cohen, 84, American who was a spy for the Soviet Union.
 * Atef El Tayeb, 47, Egyptian film director, cardiovascular disease.
 * Roger Grimsby, 66, American television news reporter and journalist, lung cancer.
 * Sailor Roberts, 64, American poker player.
 * Tony Romeo, 56, American songwriter, heart attack.
 * Jonas Salk, 80, American medical researcher, heart failure.
 * Emile Santiago, 96, American costume designer.
 * Anatoly Tarasov, 76, Russian ice hockey player and coach.

24

 * Inshan Ali, 45, Trinidad and Tobago cricketer.
 * James Batten, 59, American journalist and publisher, brain tumor, brain cancer.
 * Marjorie Cameron, 73, American artist, poet, actress and occultist, brain tumor.
 * Robert Guthrie, 78, American microbiologist.
 * Henri Hollanders, 72, Belgian basketball player.
 * Esther Rome, 49, American women's health activist and writer, breast cancer.
 * Andrew J. Transue, 92, American attorney and politician.
 * Meir Zorea, 72, Israeli general and politician.

25

 * Neil Begg, 80, New Zealand paediatrician, historian and cricketer.
 * Moshe Ben-Ze'ev, 83, Israeli jurist and Attorney General.
 * Warren E. Burger, 87, 15th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, heart attack.
 * Li Jukui, 90, Chinese general and politician.
 * Qiu Miaojin, 26, Taiwanese novelist, suicide.
 * Sergei Popov, 64, Russian marathon runner.
 * Ernest Walton, 91, Irish physicist.

26

 * John Jefferson Bray, 82, Australian lawyer, judge, and academic.
 * Jason Callahan, 19, American man and unidentified body and missing person case.
 * T.C. Narayanan Nambiar, 80, Indian politician, age related issues.
 * Kazimierz Wichniarz, 80, Polish film and theatre actor.
 * Edgar Williams, 82, British Army military intelligence officer and historian.

27

 * Jacques Berque, 85, French Islamic scholar and sociologist.
 * Yoni Chen, 41, Israeli actor, voice actor, and puppeteer, AIDS.
 * Efrem Kurtz, 94, Russian conductor.
 * Nida Senff, 75, Dutch backstroke swimmer and Olympic champion.
 * Dominic Tang, 87, Chinese Jesuit priest, pneumonia.
 * Gordon Wilson, 69, Irish politician and pacifist, heart attack.

28

 * Philip Bonsal, 92, American diplomat with the U.S. Department of State.
 * Arne Mattsson, 75, Swedish film director.
 * Maurinho, 62, Brazilian football player.
 * Donald Sinclair, 84, British veterinary surgeon who was the inspiration for All Creatures Great and Small, suicide.

29

 * Ted Allan, 79, Canadian screenwriter, author, and poet.
 * Francisco Avitia, 80, Mexican singer.
 * Noel Dyson, 78, English actress, cancer.
 * Sicco Mansholt, 86, Dutch politician.
 * Roy Rowland, 84, American film director for MGM.
 * Lana Turner, 74, American actress (Peyton Place, Imitation of Life, The Postman Always Rings Twice), esophageal cancer.

30

 * Georgy Beregovoy, 74, Russian cosmonaut.
 * Roger Chapelet, 91, French maritime painter.
 * Gale Gordon, 89, American actor (The Lucy Show, Our Miss Brooks, The 'Burbs), lung cancer.
 * Phyllis Hyman, 45, American singer and actress, suicide.
 * Ya'akov Meridor, 81, Israeli politician, Irgun commander and businessman.
 * Mario Monticelli, 93, Italian chess player.
 * Jorge Peixinho, 55, Portuguese composer, pianist and conductor.
 * Barney Simon, 63, South African theatre director and writer.
 * Gavriil Troyepolsky, 89, Soviet/Russian writer.
 * Nazariy Yaremchuk, 43, Soviet/Ukrainian Hutsul singer.