This is a list of famous people.relevant criteria of importance (see Wikipedia: Criteria for the significance of personalities ), who died in April 2016 .
The cause of death is indicated only in exceptional cases (murder, suicide, accident or accidents). In other cases - not specified .
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April 30
- Galkovsky, Alexander Vladimirovich (71) - Russian viola player, People’s Artist of Russia (1994) [1] .
- Dumtseva, Lydia (Lilia?) Alexandrovna is a Soviet and Russian children's writer (death became known on this day) [2] .
- Zvyagintsev, Vasily Dmitrievich (71) - Russian science fiction writer [3] .
- Kroto, Harold (76) - British chemist, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry (1996) [4] .
- Mikhailov, Georgy Petrovich (65) - Russian writer, psychologist, historian [5] .
- Naydenova, Vera Afanasyevna (67) - Soviet party and state leader, Ukrainian organizer of agricultural production, Hero of Ukraine (2009) [6] .
- Friedrichsen, Uwe (81) - German actor [7] [8] .
- Hristov, George (70) - Bulgarian basketball player [9] .
- Khudyakov, Ivan Dmitrievich (77) - Soviet and Russian public figure, chairman of the Tula city council (1993), deputy of the State Duma of the III convocation from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation [10] .
- Tsaregorodtsev, Mikhail Egorovich (78) - Soviet and Russian production organizer, general director of the NGO Sibtsvetmetavtomatika (Krasnoyarsk) [11] .
- Escobar, Marisol (85) - Venezuelan and American sculptor [12] .
April 29
- Akishin, Andrei Anatolyevich (52) - Soviet and Russian handball player, champion of the USSR (1990) in the Dynamo Astrakhan [13] .
- Gnatyuk, Dmitry Mikhailovich (91) - Soviet and Ukrainian chamber and opera singer (baritone), director, teacher, People's Artist of the USSR (1960), Hero of Socialist Labor (1985), Hero of Ukraine (2005) [14] .
- Zagursky, Wojciech (87) - Polish theater and film actor [15] .
- Corona, Renato (67) - Filipino statesman, Chairman of the Supreme Court (2010–2012) [16] .
- Kuzin, Evgeny Petrovich (79) - Soviet, Russian poet and journalist [17] .
- Chen Zhongshi (74) - Chinese writer and screenwriter [18] .
April 28
- Burns, Conrad (81) - American statesman, senator from the state of Montana (1989-2007).
- Devonov, Sanat (83) - Soviet and Uzbek actor of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1976) [19] .
- Disks, Jenny (68) - British writer [20] .
- Kronavitter, Georg (88) - German statesman, Mayor of Munich (1972-1978 and 1984-1993) [21] .
- Muradyan, Margarita Grigorievna (89) - Soviet and Armenian actress, People’s Artist of the Armenian SSR [22] .
- Fesunenko, Igor Sergeevich (83) - Soviet and Russian international journalist, writer, television and radio host [23] .
April 27
- Gavrikov, Viktor Nikolaevich (58) - Soviet, Lithuanian and Swiss chess player, international grandmaster (1984) [24] .
- Grigolyunovich, Zigismund (83) - Soviet and Latvian volleyball coach, master of sports of the USSR [25] .
- Grudzen, Zdislav (84 or 85) - Polish theater actor [26] .
- Zorin, Valentin Sergeevich (91) - Soviet and Russian international journalist, historian, broadcaster; Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR (1973), laureate of the USSR State Prize (1976) [27] .
- Zubov, Valery Mikhailovich (63) - Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory (1993-1998), State Duma deputy from the party "Fair Russia" [28] .
- Prozorova, Lyudmila Andreevna (87) - Russian physicist, specialist in the field of magnetism, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2003) [29] .
- Reinhold, Otto (90) - German economist, foreign member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1976) [30] .
- Shilo, Rostislav Aleksandrovich (75) - Director of the Novosibirsk Zoo (since 1969), Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR (1987) [31] .
April 26th
- Adinolfi, Hugo (73) - Italian actor [32] .
- Amanullah Khan (82) is a Pakistani Kashmir politician, one of the founders (1977) and leader of the Liberation Front of Jammu and Kashmir [33] .
- Batishchev, Alexander Ivanovich (87) - Soviet and Russian Greco-Roman wrestling coach and artist [34] .
- Mohamed, Mohamed Hanifa (94) - Sri Lankan statesman, speaker of the Sri Lankan parliament (1989–1994) [35] .
- Pozner, Pavel Vladimirovich (71) - Soviet and Russian orientalist, brother of television journalist V. V. Pozner [36] .
- Tikhonov, Yury Ilyich (73) - Soviet and Russian diplomat and filmmaker; Sovexportfilm employee, and. about. director of " Soyuzmultfilm ", director of the studio "Filmstrip" (1982-1986) [37] .
- Hunda (78) is a Chinese public figure [38] .
- Fedoryachenko, Daniil Danilovich (90) - Soviet and Ukrainian actor, actor and managing director of the Ivan Franko Kyiv National Theater of Drama , Honored Art Worker and Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine [39] .
- Yulygin, Vladimir Mikhailovich (80) - Soviet footballer and coach, honored trainer of the RSFSR [40] .
April 25th
- Abdurahmonov, Gani Abdurakhmanovich (90) - Soviet and Uzbek philologist, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Honored Scientist of Uzbekistan [41] .
- Belly, Remo (88) - American musician, creator of the world's first plastic drum membrane, the founder of Remo [42] .
- Wesseli, Rudolf (91) - Austrian actor [43] [44] .
- Gray, Martin (93) is a French writer who survived the Holocaust in Poland [45] .
- Esinenku, Nicolae Gavrilovich (75) - Soviet and Moldavian writer and screenwriter; stroke [46] .
- Kopytov, Andrei Nikolayevich (46) - Russian television actor (" Silent Witness-3 ") (www.kino-teatr.ru).
- Menteshashvili, Tengiz Nikolayevich (88) - Soviet Georgian party and state leader, secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1982-1989) [47] .
- Mei Baoju (82) is a Chinese actor from the Peking Opera [48] .
- Rode, Wolfgang (65) - German singer ( Die Toten Hosen ) [49] .
April 24
- Arkhipova, Nina Nikolaevna (94) - Soviet and Russian actress, actress of the Moscow Satire Academic Theater, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988) [50] .
- Borozdin, Oleg Alexandrovich (86) - Soviet and Russian artist, honored artist of the Russian Federation [51] .
- Gomelskaya, Tatyana Viktorovna (49) - Russian sportsman, coach, master of sports of Russia in basketball, the widow of Alexander Gomelsky [52] .
- Siebert, Klaus (60) - German biathlete and trainer, silver medalist of the Winter Olympic Games (1980) in the relay, three-time world champion (1978, 1979), coach of the women's national team of Belarus (2008–2014) [53] .
- King, Inge (100) - Australian sculptor [54] .
- Kono, Tamio (85) - American weightlifter, champion of the Summer Olympic Games of 1952 , silver medalist of the Summer Olympic Games of 1956 [55] .
- Papa Vemba (66) is a Congolese pop and folk singer [56] .
- Paul, Billy (81) - American pop singer, first performer of the song “ Me and Mrs. Jones ; pancreatic cancer [57] .
- Ragulin, Anatoly Pavlovich (74) - Soviet and Russian hockey player, master of sports of international class, brother of hockey player Alexander Ragulin [58] .
- Redlin, Terry (78) - American artist [59] .
- Weymouth, George (79) - American artist [60] .
April 23
- Vilensky, Simon Samuilovich (88) - Soviet dissident, memoirist, poet and publisher [61] .
- Kobrin, Vyacheslav (58) - Soviet musician, founder of the group " Rock-September " [62] .
- González Ceara, Louis (79) - Spanish statesman, Minister of Education (1979–1981) [63] .
- Perry, Jacques (94) - French writer, laureate of the Renaudo prize (1953) [64] .
- Picasso, Miguel (89) - Spanish director, screenwriter and actor [65] [66] .
- Rybarchik, Jerzy (84) - Polish artist [67] .
- Sinlapa-ha, Banhan (83) - Thai statesman, Prime Minister of Thailand (1995-1996) [68] .
- Sherwood, Madeleine (93) - Canadian actress ("The cat on the red-hot roof ," "The Flying Nun ") [69] [70] .
- Yasuda, Paul Hisao (94) - Catholic Prelate, Archbishop of Osaka (1978-1997) [71] .
April 22
- Grinbergs, Ojar (73) is a Latvian singer [72] .
- Darzhay, Alexander Alexandrovich (71) - Soviet Tuvinian writer, poet, journalist, translator and statesman; national writer of Tuva [73] .
- Efimov, Vladimir Vasilievich (79) - Soviet and Russian scientist, rector of Ulyanovsk State Technical University (1989-1999), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation [74] .
- Kirichenko, Svetlana Tikhonovna (80) - Soviet and Ukrainian philologist, a member of the human rights movement in the USSR [75] .
- Manin, Vitaly Serafimovich (87) - Soviet and Russian art historian, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Arts , Honored Artist of the RSFSR [76] .
- Tugay, Anatoly Mikhailovich (76) - Soviet and Ukrainian teacher, professor, doctor of technical sciences, rector of Kiev National University of Construction and Architecture (1984–2012) [77] .
April 21
- Besbaev, Musa Suleimenovich (88) - Soviet and Kazakhstan scientist, founder of the Kazakhstan Academy of Labor and Social Relations [78] .
- Donchev, Doncho Georgiev (77) - Bulgarian scientist-Sinologist, Bulgarian ambassador to China (1983-1989), doctor of historical sciences at the Institute of the Far East of the Russian Academy of Sciences [79] .
- Koshnik, Hans (87) - German statesman, burgomaster of Bremen (1967-1985) [80] .
- Lonnie Mac (74) is an American musician and singer [81] .
- Migunov, Boris Ivanovich (84) - Soviet economic leader, director of the Podmoskovnaya mine, honorary resident of Tula [82] .
- Osinovsky, Igor Nikolaevich (87) - Soviet and Russian historian and literary critic, honorary worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation [83] .
- Paragi, Ferenc (62) - Hungarian athlete, world record holder in javelin throwing (1980) [84] .
- Prince (Prince Rogers Nelson) (57) is an American singer [85] .
- Vladimir Pavlovich Samoilov (88) - Soviet and Russian construction organizer, former general director of the Scientific and Technical Center “Mosinzhstroy” and the Scientific and Technical Center OJSC, winner of the USSR State Prize, honored builder of the RSFSR [86] .
- Tomilov, Vladimir Afanasyevich (70) - Soviet and Russian boxer, master of sports of the USSR [87] .
- Hamilton, Guy (93) - British film director [88] .
April 20
- Astafyev, Vladimir Nikolaevich (75) - Soviet and Russian scientist and engineer, doctor of technical sciences, one of the pioneers of the development of the Sakhalin shelf [89] .
- Borisov, Yuriy Nikolayevich (78) - Soviet and Ukrainian organizer of industrial production, director of the Dneprovsky metallurgical combine (1990-1994), winner of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR [90]
- Washington, Duane (52) - American professional basketball player , speaking in the NBA [91] .
- Vidyaev, Boris Pavlovich (79) - Soviet and Russian organizer of industrial production, general director of the Gorky Automobile Plant (1986–1994), honored worker of the USSR industry [92] .
- Voglis, Yannis (78) - Greek actor [93] .
- Wood, Victoria (62) - British actress [94] .
- Gonzalez, Velda (83) - Puerto Rican actress and statesman, interim president of the Senate of Puerto Rico [95] .
- Egerev, Viktor Sergeevich (92) - Soviet and Russian architect, people's architect of the USSR (1988), full member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences [96] .
- Zabashta, Vasily Ivanovich (97) - Soviet and Ukrainian painter and teacher, people's artist of the Ukrainian SSR [97] .
- Ozdemiroлуlu, Attila (73) - Turkish composer and arranger [98] .
- China (45) - American professional wrestler [99] .
April 19
- Alkabets, Ronit (51) - Israeli actress and director; cancer [100] .
- Andreev, Alexander Vadimovich (78) - a simultaneous translator, exported the manuscript of the GULAG Archipelago from the USSR in 1968 [www.geni.com/people/Alexandr-Andreyev/6000000044485959587].
- Arsenis, Gerasimos (84) - Greek statesman, Minister of Defense of Greece (1993-1996) [101] .
- Bale, Estelle (21) - Swiss snowboarder, two-time freeride world champion; avalanche [102] .
- Budnik, Oleg Ivanovich (49) - Soviet and Kazakhstan football player, player of the Kazakh SSR team [103] .
- Wagner, Alexander Evgenievich (65) - Soviet and Russian sculptor, folk artist of Russia [104] .
- Volchok, Igor Semenovich (84) - Soviet and Russian football coach, honored coach of the RSFSR (1972) [105] .
- Guzanov, Gennady Ivanovich (94) - participant of the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945) [106] .
- Zorn, Pete (65) is an American musician [107] .
- Kohn, Walter (93) - American theoretical physicist of Austrian origin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1998), foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2006) [108] .
- Kubashev, Sagidulla Kubashevich (89) - Soviet Kazakh state and party leader [109] .
- Lyons, Richard (57) - American musician [110] .
- Lord Tanamo (81) is a Jamaican musician [111] .
- Oladi, Mehrdad (30) - Iranian footballer, bronze medalist of the Summer Asian Games (2006) [112] .
- Sold, Oleg Leonidovich (54) - Russian scientist, Arctic explorer, honorary polar explorer of Russia , director of the Onega Pomerania national park; plane crash [113] .
- Pchelkin, Vadim Yuryevich (45) - Russian athlete, champion of Russia in powerlifting [114] .
- Usanov, Pavel Anatolevich (40) - Russian musician, singer and composer; bass player of the group " Lyube "; murder [115] .
- Von Hassel, Karl Heinz (77) - German film actor [116] [117] .
- Aylwin, Patricio (97) - Chilean statesman, President of Chile (1990-1994) [118] .
- Eshpay, Valentin Andreevich (62) - film critic, film expert, son of composer Andrei Yakovlevich Eshpai , brother of film director Andrei Eshpai Jr. [119] .
- Yadrov, Anatoly Fedorovich (82) - Soviet football player, goalkeeper of the Stalingrad "Tractor" (1957-1967) [120] .
April 18
- Berry, Adrian (78) - British aristocrat and journalist, 4th Viscount Camrose (since 2001) [121] .
- Bychkov, Yuri Alexandrovich (84) - Russian art historian, director of the museum A. P. Chekhov in Melikhovo (1994–2004), author of the idea of the tourist Golden Ring of Russia [122] .
- Goncharov, Petr Lazarevich (87) - Soviet and Russian breeder, director of the Siberian Research Institute of Crop Production and Breeding, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2013), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1998) [123] .
- Dolgin, Kim Mikhailovich (83) - Soviet and Russian documentary filmmaker ( The Story of a Duet , Designer Nikolai Gritsyuk , WFL - George Zhzhenov ) and the Screenwriter of a Documentary Film (The Story of a Duet) [124] .
- Christophe, Robert (78) - French swimmer, two-time European champion (1958 and 1962) [125] .
- Campbell, Bill (75) - American businessman, member of the board of directors of Apple (1997–2014) [126] (inaccessible link) .
- Nemukhin, Vladimir Nikolaevich (90) - Soviet and Russian nonconformist artist, Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts (2008) [127] (not available link) .
- Nimerfro, Scott (54-55) - American screenwriter and producer [128] .
- Sarka, Zoltan (73) - Hungarian footballer, champion of the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City (1968) [129] .
- Sytnik, Victor G. (80) - Soviet and Russian artist of operetta, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1978) [130] .
- Tao Xiju (80) - Chinese statesman, Minister of Public Security of the PRC (1990-1998) [131] .
- Hubbema, Cox (72) - Dutch actress [132] .
- Huff, Carina (55) - British actress [133] .
- Henning, Eva (95) - Swedish actress (“ Thirst ”, “ Prison ”) [134] [135] .
April 17
- Vetkhov, Sergey Alekseevich (64) - Soviet and Russian hockey player, player of the Salavat Yulaev team (Ufa) [136] .
- Constantine (Papastefanu) (92) - Bishop of the Antioch Orthodox Church , Metropolitan of Baghdad and Kuwait (1969–2014) [137] .
- Roberts, Doris (90) - American actress, best known for the role of Mary Barone in the TV series " Everybody Loves Raymond " [138] .
- Tikhomirov, Nicolas (89) - French photographer [139] .
April 16
- Bezverkhny, Vilen Nikolaevich (84) - Chairman of the Poltava City Executive Committee (1972-1978), Deputy Chairman of the Poltava Regional Executive Committee, Chairman of the Regional Planning Commission [140] .
- Bonham, Ron (73) - American basketball player [141] .
- Gray, William (86) - American meteorologist, one of the leading experts in the study of tropical storms [142] .
- James, Clarence (84) - Bermuda statesman, deputy prime minister (1983-1989) [143] .
- Daniel, Rod (73) - American director and producer ( Beethoven 2 , Home Alone 4 ) [144] .
- Kontrimayte, Marite (69) - Lithuanian writer, publicist and public figure [145] (not available link) .
- Pilo, Louis (75) - the strongest Luxembourgian footballer, multiple champion of Belgium [146] .
- Rohde, Helmut (90) - West German statesman, Minister of Education and Science of the Federal Republic of Germany (1974-1978) [147] .
- Rock, Peter (70) is a Chilean musician [148] .
- Seraphim (Kalogeropulos) (70) - the Bishop of the Hellasan Orthodox Church at rest, the Bishop of Rendinsky (since 2009) [149] .
- Simeon (Kostadinov) (89) - the Bishop of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church at rest, the Metropolitan of Western and Central Europe (1986–2009 and 2010–2013) [150] .
- Tatimov, Makash Baygaliyevich (75) - Kazakhstani scientist-demographer, doctor of political sciences [151] .
- West, Keith (80) - British cameraman, winner of the Oscar (1982) [152] [153] .
- Hodge, Charlie (82) - Canadian hockey player, goalkeeper ( Montreal Canadiens , Vancouver Canucks ), winner of the Stanley Cup (1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966) [154] .
April 15
- Wolfenden, Guy (78) - British composer and conductor [155] .
- Gamzatov, Magomed Usmanovich (97) - participant of the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Russian Federation (1997) [156] .
- Van Gate, Louis (88) - the last chairman of the Communist Party of Belgium (1972–1989) [157] .
- Grommersh, Ann (45) - French politician, deputy to the National Assembly of France, mayor of the city of Thionville [158] .
- Davletov, Galim Abdullovich (Galim Davledi; 80) - Soviet and Russian Bashkir writer, poet, journalist [159] .
- Dokhov, Mikhail Tutovich (85) - Soviet military leader, head of the Center for Automated Complexes of the State Research Center for Space Forces of the USSR Ministry of Defense (1982–1990), Honored Tester of Space Technology, USSR State Prize Winner (1978), Major General (160) .
- Evdokimov, Anatoly Grigorievich (70) - Soviet figure skater, bronze medalist of the USSR championship in 1967 [161] .
- Lesnikov, Anatoly Yegorovich (70) - Soviet and Russian cameraman ( Northern variant , Only two , And you will see the sky , Forgive and Forgive , Regimental son, Demidov , Asleep passenger ) and actor (Ascended passenger), Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2008) [162] (inaccessible link) .
- Siller, Morag (46) - British actress; cancer [163] .
- Skachkov, Alexander G. (63) - Soviet and Russian chess player, international grandmaster according to FIDE, chess referee [164] .
- Fligelman, Leon Pavlovich (83) - Soviet and Ukrainian basketball referee, Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine, judge of the All-Union category [165] .
- Formanovskaya, Natalia Ivanovna (88) - Soviet and Russian linguist. Doctor of Philology, Professor [166] .
- Elbert, Heinrich Kogosovich (94) —the founder and director of Lindovskaya Poultry Factory-Breeding Plant OJSC, creator of the Gorky breed geese, winner of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR [167] .
- Yurmanova, Nina Petrovna (90) - Soviet and Russian educator, professor of Tula State University , Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR , Honored Worker of Higher Vocational Education of the Russian Federation , twice laureate of them. S.I. Mosin, Prize to them. B. S. Stechkin [168] .
April 14th
- Ayrlend, Dan (57) - American director and producer [169] .
- Aksirov, Muaed Alievich (85) - Soviet, Russian and Kabardian artist, chairman of the Union of Artists of the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR (1981-1984), honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts [170] .
- Arsalanov, Ayusha Arsalanovich (86) - Soviet and Russian Buryat conductor, teacher, honored art worker of the Russian Federation (1996) [171] .
- García Espinosa, Julio (89) - Cuban film director, screenwriter and producer [172] .
- Ivezic, Elijah (89) - Yugoslav and Croatian actor [173] [174] .
- Liang Sõli (90) - Chinese scientist, one of the founders of Chinese cosmonautics, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the PRC [175] .
- Mackay, David (48) - British physicist and mathematician, inventor of the Dasher program; cancer [176] .
- Prigarin, Alexey Alekseevich (86) - Soviet and Russian economist and politician, founder of the Marxist platform in the CPSU (1990), first secretary of the Central Committee of the RCP-CPSU (since 1995) [177] .
- Sidibe, Malik (80) - Malian photographer, winner of the Hasselblad Award (2003) (death announced on this day) [178] .
April 13
- Andryukhin, Vladimir Nikolaevich (66) - Russian powerlifting coach , honored coach of Russia [179] .
- Kubankova, Vera (91) - Czech actress [180] [181] .
- Maures, Mariano (98) - Argentine composer, pianist and conductor [182] .
- Patterson, Rex (89) - Australian statesman Minister of Agriculture (1975) [183] .
- Serebrovsky, Vladimir Glebovich (78) - Soviet and Russian theater artist, people's artist of Russia (2007), member of the Union of Artists and the Union of Theater Workers , chief artist of the Moscow Art Theater. Gorky [184] .
- Slepyshev, Anatoly Stepanovich (83) - Russian artist, honored artist of the Russian Federation (2000), academician of the Russian Academy of Arts [185] .
- Taslitsky, Efim Borisovich (68) - Soviet and Ukrainian basketball coach, honored coach of the Ukrainian SSR, head coach of the Dnipro basketball club [186] .
- Leonid Nikolaevich Tishchenko (63) - Soviet and Ukrainian biologist scientist, academician of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine , rector of P. Vasilenko Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture , honored educational worker of Ukraine [187] .
- Thomas, Gareth (71) - British actor [188] .
- Thomas, Gwyn (79) - British poet National Poet of Wales (2006–2008) [189] .
- White, Nera (80) - American basketball player, world champion (1953) [190] .
- Shcherbakov, Alexander Evgenievich (87) - Soviet and Russian statesman, chairman of the Penza city executive committee (1965—1984) [191] .
April 12th
- Bobo, Hoxha (87) - Tajik writer, poet, journalist, translator [192] .
- Daruga, Alexander (54) - Ukrainian actor, director and screenwriter [193] .
- De Felipe, Pedro (71) - Spanish footballer [194] .
- Jackson, Ann (89) is an American actress nominated for an Emmy , Grammy and Tony [195] .
- Said Zachary (87) - Singaporean journalist, poet, politician [196] .
- Casaleggio, Janroberto (61) - Italian entrepreneur and politician [197] .
- Kozlova, Olga Alexandrovna (66) - Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation [198] .
- Mahoney, Bolles (44) - American wrestler [199] .
- Oliver Garcés, Elsira (91) - Argentine actress [200] .
- Ohira, Torah (86) - Japanese seiyu [201] .
- Pandur, Tomaz (53) - Slovenian theater director [202] .
- Savic, Tsvetko (64) - a Serbian general and military leader, a military commander of the Bosnian Serb army during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina , commander of the General Staff of the VRS (2003–2004) [203] .
- Surkov, Viktor Semenovich (89) - Soviet and Russian geologist, specialist in the field of regional geology and geophysics, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1991; Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences since 1987) [204] .
- Wesker, Arnold (83) - British playwright [205] .
- Farres, Fernando (88) - Peruvian actor [206] .
April 11th
- Gest, David (62) - television producer and concert promoter, ex-husband of Lisa Minnelli (body discovered on this day) [207] .
- De Souza, Naum Alves (73) - Brazilian film and television scriptwriter, playwright and librettist [208] .
- Kirichenko, Valery Pavlovich (68) - Soviet and Kazakhstan hockey coach, honored coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan [209] .
- Kunakunov, Kerimzhan Kunakunovich (77) - Soviet and Kyrgyz statesman, Minister of Finance of the Kyrgyz SSR (1986-1992), Honored Economist of the Kyrgyz Republic [210] .
- Lebedev, Sergey Nikolaevich (80) - Soviet and Russian lawyer, head of the Department of Private International and Civil Law of MGIMO (1974–2005), Honored Lawyer of Russia [211] .
- Litvinov, Roman Romanovich (76) - Soviet and Russian film and theater actor [212] .
- Naberezhnev, Fedor Semenovich (86) - Soviet party and economic activist, deputy chairman of the Moscow Regional Executive Committee (1985-1991), Minister of Administration of the Moscow Region for trade and services of the population (1991-1998) [213] .
- Pacheco, Javier (74) - Guatemalan actor and director, pneumonia [214]
- Snyder, Ed (83) - American businessman, owner of the NHL hockey club " Philadelphia Flyers " [215] .
- Filozov, Albert Leonidovich (78) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater director and teacher, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1994) [216] .
- Ford, Emil (78) is a September musician [217] .
- Halim, Yura (92) - Brunei statesman and poet, Prime Minister (1967-1972) [218] .
- Yakunichev, Alexey Sergeevich (63) - Russian statesman, head of Vologda (1995–2008) [219] .
April 10th
- Marx, Dennis Howard (70) - English drug dealer, entrepreneur, DJ, memoirist [220] .
- Radygin, Sergey Mikhailovich (65) - Russian director, artistic director of the Novokuznetsk Folk Theater “Mirror”, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation [221] .
- Silins, Aivars (68) - Soviet and Latvian theater actor Dailes and cinema (" Queen 's Knight ", " Shah Queen of Diamonds ", " Arrows Robin Hood ", " Rally ", " Long Road in the Dunes ", " Mirage ", " Flight 222 "," The Red Chapel ") [222] .
- Srednitsky, Henryk (61) - Polish amateur boxer , world champion (1978), two-time European champion (1977 and 1979) [223] .
- Ulla, Ülle (81) - Soviet and Estonian ballet dancer, actress and choreographer [224] .
April 9th
- Abilov, Imamverdi (89) - Azerbaijani philologist, doctor of philological sciences, professor [225] .
- Baron, Franklin (93) - Dominica statesman, prime minister (1957–1961) [226] .
- Galko, Alexander G. (77) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, teacher, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984) [227] .
- Konrad, Tony (76) - American actor, musician and composer [228] .
- Rostovtseva, Natalia Mikhailovna (82) - Soviet and Russian variety and circus actress [229]
- Fokin, Yury Evgenievich (79) - Soviet and Russian diplomat, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia in Great Britain (1997–2000), rector of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (2000–2006) [230] .
- Ekmanis, Juris (74) - Latvian energy scientist, president of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (2004–2012) [231] .
April 8th
- Albulescu, Mircea (81) - Romanian film actor, writer [232] .
- Vorstkina, Ekaterina Gavrilovna (81) - Soviet teacher, director of the gymnasium of 55 Tomsk (1978-1991), people's teacher of the USSR [233]
- Volfovich, Vitaly Abramovich (67) - Soviet and Russian musician, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation , Professor of the Chelyabinsk State Institute of Culture , TV host, leader of the Chelyabinsk club of folk music "Harmony" [234] .
- Grishin, Evgeny Vasilievich (69) - Russian biochemist, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2011) [235] .
- Dore, David (75) - Canadian figure skater and sports functionary, champion of Canada (1964), president (1980–1984) and general director (1986–2004) of Skate Canada [236] .
- Kessler, Ilya Ivanovich (90) - Soviet and Russian writer, human rights activist [237] .
- Roemer, Elizabeth (86) - American astronomer, researcher of comets and asteroids [238] .
- Rudorffer, Erich (98) - German pilot, knight of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with oak leaves and swords (1945) [239] .
- Sarukhan, Hrachya Lyudvigovich (68) - Soviet and Armenian writer, translator [240] .
- Swift, David (85) - British actor [241] [242] .
- Steklov, Oleg Ivanovich (82) - Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of welding, doctor of technical sciences, professor MINHiGP them. I.M. Gubkin [243] .
- Hammer, Jack (90) - American musician and songwriter, co-author of the Great Balls of Fire [244] .
- Hefner, Keith (87) - American actor [245] [246] .
- Ciobanu, Anatol (81) - Moldovan scientist, linguist, academician of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (1992) [247] .
April 7
- Bartsai, Laszlo (79) - Hungarian chess player, international grandmaster (1967) [248] .
- Greenwood, Adrian (42) - British military historian and art dealer; murder [249]
- Johnson, Rachel (93) - the last native of St. Kild's archipelago (death announced on this day) [250] .
- Kagan, Vladimir (88) - American designer [251] .
- Kasimov, Bakhtiyar Nigmatovich (63) - Soviet and Uzbek actor, Honored Artist of Uzbekistan [252] .
- Kurbatov, Vasily Vasilyevich (89) - Soviet commander, chief of staff of the Plesetsk cosmodrome, retired major general [253] .
- Lashkevich, Nikolai Kazimirovich (?) - Soviet and Russian journalist, deputy chief editor of the newspaper "Soyuznoe veche" [254] .
- Mulligan, Blackjack (73) is an American wrestler [255] .
- Monty, Carlo (96) - Italian sprinter, bronze medalist of the Summer Olympic Games in London (1948) in the 4 × 100 m relay [256] .
- Rolnikayte, Maria Grigorievna (88) - Jewish, Russian and Lithuanian writer, public figure, journalist, memoirist [257] .
- Houten, Theodore van (63) - Dutch writer, father Caris van Houten [258] .
April 6
- Davis, Dennis (?) - American musician [259] .
- Kurtzman, Joel (68) - American economist [260] .
- McCrate, Robert (94) - American lawyer, president of the American Bar Association (1987-1988) [261] .
- Parakhin, Nikolai Vasilievich (65) - Russian agronomist, rector of Orlovsky State Agrarian University 1994–2008 and since 2010, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2013 (academician of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences since 2003) [262] .
- Sadovnikov, Alexey Ivanovich (72) - Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach, player of Dnipropetrovsk Dnipro (1964-1967) [263] .
- Filippov, Andrei Petrovich (76) - Soviet and Russian politician, head of the international department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation [264] .
- Haggard, Merle (79) - American singer and composer of the genre of country music [265] .
April 5th
- Zyta Gilovska (66) - Polish statesman, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of Poland (2006–2007) [266] .
- Gribbs, Roman (90) - American statesman, mayor of Detroit (1970-1974) [267] .
- Zhulin, Yuri Alexandrovich (63) - Director of the State Literary-Memorial and Natural Museum-Reserve Boldino (since 2001) [268] .
- Kogan, Simon Arkadyevich (87) - Soviet conductor, chief conductor of the Omsk Symphony Orchestra (1966–1976), Rostov-on-Don Symphony Orchestra (1976–1992), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988) [269] .
- Mukhammadzhonov, Abdulahad Rakhimjonovoich (84) - Uzbek historian and archeologist, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan (1989) [270] .
- Nathanson, Erwin (88) is an American writer (The Dirty Dozen ) [271] .
- Sullivan, Mick (82) - British athlete two - time world champion in rugby (1954, 1960) [272] .
- Turner, Barbara (79) - American actress, screenwriter and producer [273] .
- Heywood, Leon (74) - American singer [274] .
April 4th
- Vorobieva, Emilia Ivanovna (81) - Soviet and Russian zoologist and paleontologist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2006) [275] .
- Imanov, Samid Gyulaga ogly (35) - Azerbaijani soldier, National Hero of Azerbaijan [276] .
- Crainer, Doug (65) - American film artist [277] [278] .
- Lampreave, Chus (85) - Spanish actress [279] .
- La Fontaine, Rita (76) - Canadian film and theater actress [280] .
- Mastrangelo, Carlo (78) - American singer [281] .
- Mecuria, Getcha (81) is an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist [282] .
- Nash, Royston (82) - British conductor [283] .
- Seagal, Abe (Abraham Seagal) (85) - South African tennis player [284] .
- Tena, Manolo (64) - Spanish composer and singer [285] .
- Khristakiev, George (71) - Bulgarian football player, silver medalist of the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City (1968) [286] .
- Schwartz, Dorothy (89) - American singer ( The Chordettes ) [287] .
- Schmok, Pavel (88) - Czech choreographer [288] .
April 3
- Bowersfeld, Eric (93) - American actor [289] .
- Wada, Koji (42) is a Japanese singer [290] .
- John Wayne, 11th Baron Barnard (92) - English Baron Barnard (1923–2016) [291] .
- Vasyutin, Alexander Sergeevich (63) - Russian scientist in the field of crop production, agriculture, plant protection and quarantine, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2012), corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2014), Honored Worker of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (1999) [292] .
- Gustafsson, Lars (79) - Swedish writer and philosopher [293] .
- Crowe, Joe (102) - American historian and writer of the Crow Indian tribe [294] .
- Maldini, Cesare (84) - Italian footballer and coach, defender of Milan and the Italian national team [295] .
- Nammous, Radwan (65-66) - a Syrian terrorist, one of the leaders of the Islamist terrorist group " Dzhebhat an Nusra " - the Syrian branch of "Al Qaeda" [296] .
- But Jin Gyu (23) - South Korean short trekist, world champion (2011, 2012); cancer [297] .
- Novakovic, Lola (80) is a Serbian singer [298] .
- Schelvis, Jules (95) is a Dutch historian, the last surviving prisoner of a concentration camp in Sobibor [299] .
- Flores, Leopoldo (82) - Mexican artist [300] .
- Franks, Don (84) - Canadian actor and singer [301] .
- Harpending, Henry (72) is an American anthropologist [302] .
- Henderson, Bill (90) - American actor and singer [303] [304] .
- Jesús, Alex de (33) - Puerto Rican professional boxer ; murder [305]
- Ellis, Bob (73) - Australian writer and screenwriter (“ Where Green Ants Dream ”) [306] [307] .
April 2
- Barbieri, Leandro (83) - Argentine jazz musician, winner of the Grammy Award ( 1973 ) for the music for the film " The Last Tango in Paris "; pneumonia [308] .
- (74) - Czech actor and mime [309] (inaccessible link) .
- Lampkin, Martin (65) - British motorcycle racer, world champion (1975) [310]
- Raquel, Teresa (82) - Brazilian actress (“ New victim ”} [311] .
- Rudenko, Valentin Fedorovich (78) - Soviet and Ukrainian chess composer , international grandmaster (1980) [312] .
- Ferri Gallieno (87) is an Italian illustrator [313] .
- Zeng Jinmu, Thomas (95) - Catholic Bishop , Ordinary of the Yujiang Diocese [314] .
- Sharoshi, Laszlo (84) - Hungarian footballer, bronze medalist of the European Championship in Spain ( 1964 ) [315] .
- Amber Rain (31) - American pornographic actress [316]
- Yashchenko, Leopold Ivanovich (87) - Soviet, Ukrainian choral conductor, folklorist and composer, leader of the “Gomon” choir (since 1969), people's artist of Ukraine (1993) [317] .
April 1
- Ameln, Karl-Robert (96) - Swedish yachtsman, bronze medalist of the Summer Olympic Games in London (1948) [318] .
- Banerjee, Pratyusha (24) - Indian actress; suicide [319] .
- Villers Andre (85) - French photographer [320] .
- Kamelin, Rudolf Vladimirovich (77) - Soviet and Russian botanist, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1991; Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences since 1990) [321] .
- Keresh, Emil (90) - Hungarian actor [322] [323] .
- Morkovkin, Valery Veniaminovich (76) - Russian scientist-lexicographer, teacher. Doctor of Philology, Professor [324] .
- Thompson, Patricia ( Elena Vladimirovna Mayakovskaya ; 89) - American philosopher, writer and teacher; daughter of Vladimir Mayakovsky [325] .
- Feller, Shneur-Zalman (103) - Israeli lawyer, laureate of the Israel Prize (1994) [326] .
- Fontanesi, Alberto (87) - Italian footballer, played the position of an attacker , played, in particular, for Lazio and Udinese , as well as the national team of Italy [327] .