Famous Deaths on April 21 - On This Day

Famous Deaths on April 21

  • 586 Liuvigild, Visigothic King of Hispania and Septimania (568-586), dies
  • 1073 Alexander II [Anselmo da Baggio], Pope (1061-73), dies
  • 1109 Anselm, Italian philosopher, theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury, dies (b c. 1033)
  • 1142 Peter Abélard, French scholar and lover of Heloise (b. 1079)
  • 1329 Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1282)

Henry VII (1457-1509)

1st Tudor King of England (1485-1509), dies of tuberculosis at 52

  • 1551 Oda Nobuhide, Japanese warlord (b. 1510)
  • 1552 Petrus Apianus [Peter Apian], German mathematician, astronomer and cartographer, dies at 57
  • 1574 Cosimo de Medici, Italian duke of Toscane, dies at about 54
  • 1652 Pietro Della Valle, Italian composer, dies at 66
  • 1696 Andres de Sola, Spanish composer, dies at 61

Jean Racine (1639-1699)

French dramatist (Phèdre, Athalie), dies of liver cancer at 59

  • 1701 Asano Naganori, Japanese warlord (daimyō), dies at 33
  • 1719 Philippe de la Hire, French mathematician and historian (b. 1640)
  • 1720 Antoine Hamilton, French writer (b. 1646)
  • 1722 Robert Beverley, Jr., historian of Colonial Virginia (b. 1673)
  • 1730 Jan Palfijn, Flemish physician/inventor (forceps), dies at 79
  • 1736 Prince Eugene of Savoy, French-born Austrian field marshal in the Holy Roman Empire and for the Habsburg Monarchy against the Ottomans and the French, dies at 72 [1]
  • 1780 Ferdinand Zellbell the younger, Swedish composer and co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, dies at 60

Tiradentes (1746-1792)

Brazilian revolutionary and independence fighter (Inconfidência Mineira) considered a national hero, hanged, drawn and quartered in Rio de Janeiro at 45

  • 1793 John Michell, English seismologist (b. 1724)
  • 1815 Joseph Winston, U.S. Congressman from North Carolina (b. 1746)
  • 1821 Thursday October Christian, son of Fletcher Christian (leader of the historical mutiny on the Bounty), dies at 40
  • 1825 Johann Friedrich Pfaff, German mathemattician (b. 1765)
  • 1836 Samuel Slater, English-American industrialist who brought the textile industrial revolution to America, dies at 67
  • 1852 Ivan Nabokov, Russian general (b. 1787)
  • 1868 Henry James O'Farrell, Australian would-be assassin of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
  • 1871 Elisabeth Grube, writer, dies
  • 1878 Temistocle Solera, Italian opera composer, dies at 62
  • 1898 Louis Théodore Gouvy, French-German composer, dies at 78
  • 1899 Heinrich Kiepert, German cartographer and geographer (1st modern maps of classical world and Ottoman Empire), dies at 80
  • 1900 Heinrich Vogl, composer, dies at 55

Mark Twain (1835-1910)

American author (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer), dies at 74

The Red Baron (1892-1918)

German World War I fighter ace, dies at 25 after his plane is shot down

  • 1920 Maria Stanford, American pioneering educator and professor, dies at 83
  • 1922 Alessandro Moreschi, Italian castrato (b. 1858)
  • 1924 Eleanora Duse, Italian actress (La Gioconda, La Locandiera), dies at 64
  • 1930 Alex Smith, Scottish-American golfer (US Open 1906, 10), dies at 56
  • 1930 Robert Bridges, English poet (Testament of beauty) and British Poet Laureate (1913-30), dies at 85
  • 1938 Muhammad Iqbal, British East Indies lawyer and Pakistan national hero, dies at 65
  • 1939 Herman Finck, British conductor (Palace Theatre (London), 1900-20), theater and light classical composer (In The Shadows), dies at 66
  • 1945 John Poston, British major/Montgomery's ADC, dies in battle at 25

John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946)

English economist whose ideas changed the theory and practice of modern macroeconomics, dies of a heart attack at 62

  • 1946 Robert Graham, cricketer (3 wkts for South Africa in 2 Tests 1898-99), dies
  • 1948 Carlos Lopez Buchardo, Argentine composer, dies at 66
  • 1952 Leslie Banks, English actor (Henry V, 21 Days, Eye Witness), dies at 61
  • 1952 Stafford Cripps, British Labour politician, dies at 62
  • 1956 Charles MacArthur, American playwright and screenwriter (The Scoundrel), dies at 60
  • 1958 Manuel Infante, Spanish composer and conductor, dies at 74
  • 1961 James Melton, American pop (1920-30's) and operatic tenor (Metropolitan Opera, 1942-50), dies at 57
  • 1962 Frederick Handley Page, designer of 1st big airplane (40 seats), dies
  • 1965 Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist (Nobel Prize 1947), dies at 72
  • 1967 André-Louis Danjon, French astronomer (invented Danjon astrolabe), dies at 77
  • 1968 Norman Demuth, British composer and musicologist specializing in French works, dies at 69
  • 1970 Earl Hooker, American blues slide guitar player ("Blue Guitar"), dies of tuberculosis at 40
  • 1971 Edmund Lowe, American actor (Black Sheep, Good Sam, Dillinger, Hot Pepper), dies at 81

François Duvalier (1907-1971)

Dictator and President of Haiti (1957-71), dies of heart disease and diabetes at 64

  • 1973 Arthur Fadden, 13th Prime Minister of Australia, dies at 79

Merian C. Cooper (1893-1973)

American film director and producer (King Kong) and aviator (Kościuszko Squadron, Director-Pan American Airways), dies of cancer at 79

  • 1973 Ursula Jeans, British actress (Cavalcade, Over the Moon, I Lived With You), dies of cancer at 66
  • 1974 Charles "Chic" Harley, American football player (b. 1895)
  • 1975 Jack Westrup, English composer, dies at 70
  • 1977 Milton "Gummo" Marx, American comic (Marx Brothers), dies at 84
  • 1978 Sandy Denny, English singer-songwriter (Fairport Convention - "If You Gotta Go"), dies of traumatic mid-brain hemorrhage and blunt force trauma to her head after a series of falls at 31
  • 1980 Aleksandr Oparin, Russian biochemist (b. 1894)
  • 1980 Sohrab Sepehri, Persian poet and painter (b. 1928)
  • 1981 Eddie Sauter, American big band and theatrical arranger, bandleader (Sauter-Finegan Orchestra), and jazz composer (Stan Getz -"Focus"), dies of a heart attack at 66
  • 1981 Harry Lee, cricketer (scored 18 & 1 in only Test for England), dies
  • 1982 Joe Sawyer [Sauers], Canadian actor (Adventures of Rin Tin Tin - "Sgt. Biff O'Hara"), dies of liver cancer at 75
  • 1983 Walter Slezak, Austrian-American stage and screen actor (Bedtime for Bonzo; Lifeboat; The Inspector General), commits suicide at 80
  • 1985 Foster Hewitt, Canadian radio broadcaster (Hockey Night in Canada), dies at 82
  • 1985 Irving Mills [Isadore Minsky], American jazz music publisher, manager (Duke Ellington, 1926-48), singer and lyricist, dies at 91
  • 1985 Rudi Gernreich, Austrian-American fashion designer (monokini, miniskirt), dies of cancer at 62
  • 1985 Tancredo Neves, president-elect of Brazil, dies at 75
  • 1986 Salah Jaheen, Egyptian poet and cartoonist, dies at 55
  • 1987 Edith Green, American politician (Rep-D-Oregon 1955-74), dies at 77
  • 1988 I. A. L. Diamond, Hollywood screenwriter (1960 Acad Award-Apartment), dies at 67
  • 1989 James Kirkwood, American actor, author and playwright (A Chorus Line, P. S. Your Cat Is Dead!), dies of cancer at 64
  • 1989 Princess Deokhye of Korea, last princess of the Korean Empire, dies at 76
  • 1990 Erté [Romain de Tirtoff], Russian-French artist and designer, dies at 97
  • 1990 Johnny Beazley, American MLB baseball pitcher (1941-42 & 1946-49 (St. Louis Cardinals - winner of two 1942 World Series games; Boston Braves), and WWII veteran, dies of cancer at 71
  • 1991 Richard Bolling, American politician (Rep-D-Missouri 1949-83), dies at 74
  • 1991 Willi Boskovsky, Austrian violinist and conductor (Vienna New Year's Concert, 1955-79), dies at 81
  • 1992 Robert Harris, American criminal and murderer, executed in a gas chamber at 39 in San Quentin State Prison, California
  • 1992 Vladimir K Romanov, Grand Duke/Rus pretender to the throne, dies at 74
  • 1993 Hal Schumacher, American baseball pitcher (World Series 1933; MLB All-Star 1933, 35; New York Giants), dies at 82
  • 1994 Clement Merk, animal trainer, dies at 93
  • 1995 Bob Wyatt, English cricket all-rounder and captain (40 Tests, 2 x 100, HS 149, 18 wickets; Warwickshire CCC, Worcestershire CCC), dies at 93
  • 1995 Stafford Heginbotham, British toymaker (Tebro Toys) and Bradford Football Club Chairman (during time of the fire), dies at 61
  • 1996 Abdul Hafeez Kardar, Pakistani cricketer and politician (captained Pakistan's 1st Test, prev played for India), dies at 71
  • 1996 Alceo Galliera, Italian conductor (Victoria Symphony; La Scala), and composer (The Wise Virgins and the Foolish Virgins), dies at 85
  • 1996 Dzhokhar Dudayev, separatist leader and President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (1991), dies at 52
  • 1996 Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, sportscaster, LV bookmaker (The NFL Today; fired for racist remarks), dies of a heart attack at 77
  • 1996 Robert Hersant, French newspaper press baron, dies at 76
  • 1996 Rodney Meredith Thomas, English architect and painter, dies at 93
  • 1996 Zora Arkus-Duntov,Belgian-American automotive engineer, known as "the Father of the Corevette", dies at 86
  • 1997 Andres Rodriguez, Paraguayan president (1989-93), dies
  • 1997 Diosdado Macapagal, President of the Philippines (1961-65), dies at 86
  • 1998 Jean Francois Lyotard, French philosopher and sociologist (b. 1924)
  • 1998 Peter Lind Hayes, American comedian and singer (Peter Lind Hayes Show), dies at 82
  • 1999 Charles "Buddy" Rogers, American film actor (Wings), singer, and dance bandleader, dies at 94
  • 2000 Neal Matthews, Jr., American singer (The Jordanaires), dies at 70
  • 2001 David Hollestelle, Dutch baritone singer (Dutch Radio Chorus), dies at 84

Nina Simone (1933-2003)

American jazz pianist, singer, songwriter, arranger, and civil rights activist (“Mississippi Goddam”; “To Be Young, Gifted, and Black”, “Feeling Good”; “Wild Is The Wind”), dies of breast cancer at 70

  • 2004 Lorraine "Tui" St. George Tucker, American recorder player and composer (Catawba), dies at 79
  • 2004 Mary McGrory, American journalist and columnist, dies at 85
  • 2005 Gerry Marshall, British auto racer (625 x overall and class saloon wins), dies from heart failure at 63
  • 2005 Heinz Kluncker, German trade union leader (ÖTV (Öffentliche Dienste, Transport und Verkehr - Public service, transport and traffic) president, 1964-82)., dies at 80

Zhang Chunqiao (1917-2005)

Chinese politician and writer (member of the Gang of Four), dies at 88

  • 2006 T.K. Ramakrishnan, Indian politician (b. 1922)
  • 2006 Telê Santana, Brazilian soccer winger (Fluminense FC 557 games) and manager (Brazil, Flamengo, Fluminense, Palmeiras, São Paulo), dies from an abdominal infection at 74
  • 2007 Lobby Loyde [John Lyde], Australian rock guitarist and songwriter (The Purple Heart; Wild Cherries; Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs), dies at 65
  • 2007 Parry O'Brien, American athlete (Olympic gold shot put 1952, 1956; silver 1960), dies of a heart attack during a swimming competition at 75
  • 2008 Al Wilson, American soul singer ("Show and Tell"; "The Snake"), dies of kidney failure at 68
  • 2009 Vivian Maier, American street photographer unknown until her death, dies at 83
  • 2010 Gustav Lorentzen, Norwegian singer-songwriter (b. 1947)
  • 2010 Idwal Pugh, Welsh-born British civil servant (UK Ombudsman 1976-78), dies at 92
  • 2010 Juan Antonio Samaranch, Spanish sports administrator (7th President International Olympic Committee 1980-2001), dies of cardio-respiratory failure at 89
  • 2012 Charles Colson, Nixon adviser (Watergate), dies from a brain hemorrhage at 80
  • 2013 Chrissy Amphlett, Australian singer- songwriter (Divinyls - "I Touch Myself"), dies of breast cancer at 53
  • 2013 Jean-Michel Damase, French pianist and composer, dies at 85
  • 2013 Leopold Engleitner, Austrian Holocaust survivor, dies at 107

Shakuntala Devi (1929-2013)

Indian writer and mental calculator known as the "Human Computer", stops calculating at 83 due to complications from severe respiratory problems

  • 2014 George H. Heilmeier, American engineer (helped invent LCD displays), dies at 77
  • 2014 U Win Tin, Burmese journalist, co-founder of the National League for Democracy and a political prisoner for 14 years, dies of multiorgan failure at 85
  • 2015 Ian Todd, English surgeon, President of the Royal College of Surgeons (1986-89), dies at 94
  • 2016 Lonnie Mack, American rocker ("Baby What's Wrong"), dies at 74
  • 2016 Peter Ruckman, American Baptist minister and founder of Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, dies at 94

Prince Rogers Nelson (1958-2016)

American funk, rock, R&B singer-songwriter and musician ("1999"; "Purple Rain"), dies from an accidental overdose of painkillers at 57

  • 2017 Ugo Ehiogu, English soccer defender (4 caps; Aston Villa, Middlesborough), dies from cardiac arrest at 44
  • 2018 Nabi Tajima, Japanese supercentenarian and the last living person certified to have been born in the 19th century, dies at 117
  • 2018 Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Brazilian movie director (Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês, Vidas Secas), dies at 89
  • 2018 Verne Troyer, American actor (Mini-Me in Austin Powers movies), dies at 49
  • 2020 Florian Schneider, German musician (Kraftwerk), dies of cancer at 73
  • 2020 Milt Sunde, American NFL guard (Pro Bowl 1966; NFL Champion 1969; Minnesota Vikings), dies from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease at 78
  • 2020 Teruyuki Okazaki, Japanese karate master (10th degree black belt Shotokan Karate; founder International Shotokan Karate Federation), dies from COVID-19 at 88
  • 2021 Håkon Brusveen, Norwegian cross-country skier (Olympic gold 15 km, silver 4 × 10 km relay 1960), dies at 93
  • 2022 Daryle Lamonica, American football quarterback (Pro Bowl 1970, 72; AFL MVP 1967, 69; Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills), dies at 80
  • 2022 Jack Rutherford, Australian cricket all-rounder (1 Test, HS 30, 1 wicket; WA CA), dies at 92
  • 2024 Alex Hassilev, Russian-American folk singer, guitarist, banjo player (The Limeliters), actor, and record producer, dis of cancer at 91
April 21 Highlights