The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2005.
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.
 
June 2005
1
- Dmitri Bystrov, 37, Russian footballer.
 - Josephine Clay Ford, 81, American Ford Motor Company heiress and prominent philanthropist.
 - George Mikan, 80, American basketball player.[1]
 - Louisiane Saint Fleurant, 80, Haitian artist and painter.
 - Geoffrey Toone, 94, British-based Irish actor.[2]
 
2
- Isabel Aretz, 96, Argentine musician.
 - Vittorio Duse, 89, Italian actor (The Godfather Part III).[3]
 - Lucio España, 33, Colombian footballer, murdered.
 - Samir Kassir, 45, Lebanese journalist who supported democracy, assassinated.
 - Mike Marshall, 60, French-American actor (Moonraker).
 - Melita Norwood, 93, British who spied for the Soviet Union during the Cold War.[4]
 - Andrea Pangrazio, 95, Italian Roman Catholic bishop.
 - Hy Peskin, 89, American photographer.[5]
 - Alan Williams, 77, British economist.
 
3
- Leon Askin, 97, Austrian actor.
 - Radomir Belaćević, 75, Serbian film producer and writer.
 - Teodoro Benigno, 82, Filipino journalist.
 - Michael Billington, 63, British actor.
 - Harold Cardinal, 60, Canadian Cree writer, lung cancer.
 - Nzo Ekangaki, 71, Cameroonian politician.
 - Alex Freeleagus, 77, Australian diplomat and lawyer.[6]
 
4
- Paul Amen, 88, American sportsman and banker.
 - Giancarlo De Carlo, 85, Italian architect.
 - Chloe Jones, 29, American adult film star.
 - Banks McFadden, 88, American football player, College Football Hall of Famer and former Clemson football player.
 - André Molitor, 93/4, Belgian civil servant, principal private secretary to King Baudouin I.
 - Jean O'Leary, 57, American gay and lesbian rights activist and politician.
 - Yin Shun, 99, Chinese Buddhist philosopher.
 - Lorna Thayer, 86, American character actress (Five Easy Pieces), Alzheimer's disease.[7]
 
5
- Adolfo Aguilar Zínser, 55, Mexican scholar, diplomat and politician.[8]
 - Bele Bachem, 89, German graphic artist, book illustrator and writer.
 - Pepita Carpeña, 85, Spanish trade unionist and anarchist.[9]
 - George Isaak, 72, Polish-born Australian physicist.[10]
 - Susi Nicoletti, 86, Austrian film actress, complications from heart surgery.[11]
 - Lothar Warneke, 68, German film director, screenwriter and actor.
 
6
- Eduardo P. Archetti, 62, Argentine social scientist.
 - Anne Bancroft, 73, American actress (The Miracle Worker, The Graduate, The Pumpkin Eater), Oscar winner (1963), uterine cancer.[12]
 - Dana Elcar, 77, American actor (MacGyver, The Sting, Fail Safe).[13]
 - Maya Kopitseva, 81, Russian painter.
 - Pamela May, 88, British ballet dancer.[14]
 - Oscar Morelli, 59, Mexican actor.
 - Siegfried Palm, 78, German cellist.
 - David Sutherland, 56, American illustrator for the original Dungeons & Dragons books.
 
7
- Peter Barry, 67, Australian rules footballer.
 - Margaret Baxtresser, 82, American concert pianist.
 - Ulrich Briefs, 66, German politician
 - Seán Doherty, 60, Irish politician.
 - Terry Long, 45, American professional football player, former NFL offensive lineman.
 - Edward Anthony McCarthy, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, second Archbishop of Miami.
 
8
- Ahmed Ali, Fijian academic and politician.
 - Ed Bishop, 72, American-British actor (UFO, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Brass Target).
 - Arthur Dunkel, 72, Portuguese-Swiss GATT director-general.[15]
 - Cáit Feiritéar, 88, Irish storyteller.
 - Servílio de Jesus Filho, 65, Brazilian football player, heart attack.
 - Luis Santiago, 27, Filipino film director, murdered.
 - Stan Wilson, 83, American singer and guitarist, heart disease.
 
9
- Allan Ashbolt, 83, Australian journalist.
 - Slade Cutter, 93, American naval officer and gridiron football player.
 - Richard Eberhart, 101, American poet.[16]
 - Ryan Alan Hade, 23, American sexual assault victim, whose case paved the way for laws allowing indefinite confinement of sexual predators, motorcycle accident.[17]
 - Walter Hardwick, 73, Canadian academic and community leader.
 
10
- Michèle Auclair, 80, French violinist.
 - J. James Exon, 83, American politician, former Democratic United States Senator (1979–1997) and Governor of Nebraska (1971–1979).
 - Lyphard, 36, American racehorse and sire old age.
 - Curtis Pitts, 89, American designer of the Pitts Special and other aircraft.
 - Kenneth N. Taylor, 88, American publisher and author, founder of Tyndale House Publishers and translator of The Living Bible.
 - Sir Paul Wright, 90, British diplomat.
 
11
- Francesco Albanese, 92, Italian opera singer.
 - Anne-Marie Alonzo, 53, Canadian writer.
 - Gordon Baxter, 81, American radio personality.
 - José Beyaert, 79, French cyclist.
 - Audrey Brown, 92, British athlete.
 - Robert Clarke, 85, American actor.
 - Ghena Dimitrova, 64, Bulgarian opera singer.
 - Lon McCallister, 82, American actor.
 - Ron Randell, 86, Australian-born actor.
 - Juan José Saer, 67, Argentine novelist.
 - Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves, 84, Portuguese General, Prime Minister (1974–1975).[18]
 
12
- Bryan Beaumont, 66, Australian jurist.
 - Sonja Davies, 81, New Zealand trade unionist.
 - Brandy Davis, 77, American baseball player.
 - Eiichi Goto, 74, Japanese computer scientist.
 - Makobo Modjadji, 27, South African rain queen of the Balobedu people of South Africa.
 - David Whitney, 66, American art curator, collector, gallerist and critic, lung and bone cancer[19]
 - Scott Young, 87, Canadian journalist and father of Neil Young.
 
13
- Joan Abse, 78, English writer and art historian.
 - Jonathan Adams, 74, British actor (The Rocky Horror Picture Show).
 - Gerard Béhague, 67, French-born American ethnomusicologist.
 - Álvaro Cunhal, 91, Portuguese politician, secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Party (1961–1992), deputy (1975–1992), writer and painter.[20]
 - Eugénio de Andrade, 82, Portuguese poet.
 - David Diamond, 89, American composer.[21]
 - Christopher Spencer Foote, 70, American chemist.
 - Jesús Moncada, Spanish writer.
 - Lane Smith, 69, American actor (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The Mighty Ducks, My Cousin Vinny), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 
14
- Félix Acosta-Núñez, 81, Dominican Republic sports journalist.
 - Carlo Maria Giulini, 91, Italian conductor.[22]
 - Norman Levine, 81, Canadian writer.
 - Mimi Parent, 80, Canadian surrealist painter.
 - Douglas Thollar, 86, Australian cricketer.
 - Robie Lester, 80, American voice artist, actress and singer.
 
15
- Percy Arrowsmith, 105, English one-half of the world's documented longest marriage.
 - Rodrigo Asturias, 65, Guatemalan guerilla leader and politician, heart attack.
 - Hugh Bevan, 72, Australian cricketer.[23]
 - Valeria Moriconi, 73, Italian actress, cancer.
 - Kathi Norris, 86, American television hostess, hosted one of the first TV talk shows on the DuMont Television Network, (The Kathi Norris Show, also known as Your TV Shopper, 1948–1950); mother of actress Koo Stark.
 
16
- Corino Andrade, 99, Portuguese neurologist, discovered Familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP).
 - Gerald Davis, 88, British philatelist.
 - Enrique Laguerre, 99, Puerto Rican writer, poet, and teacher.
 - Geoffrey Parrinder, 95, British theologian and Methodist minister.[24]
 - Ross Stretton, 53, Australian ballet dancer and artistic director of Australian Ballet.[25]
 - James Weinstein, 78, American Jewish author, founder and publisher of In These Times.
 - Alex McAvoy, 77, Scottish actor (Pink Floyd – The Wall, The Vital Spark, Strictly Sinatra).
 
17
- David Anderson, 65, Australian cricketer.
 - Billy Bauer, 89, American jazz guitarist.[26]
 - Nanna Ditzel, 81, Danish furniture and interior designer.
 - William N. Fenton, 96, American scholar known for writings on the Iroquois.
 - Susanna Javicoli, 50, Italian actress (La nottata, Suspiria), kidney cancer.[27]
 - Trevor Jones, 85, English cricketer.
 - Andrew Justice, 54, British Olympic rower.
 - Keith Morris, 66, English photographer.
 - Karl Mueller, 41, American founding bassist for the rock band Soul Asylum, throat cancer.
 - Mikhail Stern, 86/7, Soviet endocrinologist and dissident.
 - James A. Whyte, 85, Scottish theologian.
 - Ronald Winans, 48, American Grammy-winning gospel singer.
 
18
- Syed Mushtaq Ali, 90, Indian cricketer, Padma Shree Award winner.
 - Tony Diment, 78, English cricketer.
 - Cay Forrester, 83, American writer and film actress (DOA)
 - Chris Griffin, 74, American jazz trumpeter.[28]
 - Basil Kirchin, 77, British musician.
 - Sanjaya Lall, 64, Indian economist.
 - J. J. Pickle, 91, American politician, Democratic U.S. Congressional Representative from Texas (1963–1995).
 - Manuel Sadosky, 91, Argentine mathematician and Secretary of State of Science and Technology (1983–1989).
 - Georgie Woods, 78, American radio broadcaster.
 
19
- Frank Alexander, 94, Australian cricketer.
 - Allan Beckett, 91, British engineer.[29]
 - Alfred Deakin Brookes, 85, Australian intelligence officer.
 - Robert Ellis Cahill, 70, American folklorist and author.
 - Dave Carr, 48, English footballer.
 - Totta Näslund, 60, Swedish musician, singer and actor, liver cancer.[30]
 - Ray Parkin, 94, Australian writer.
 
20
- Larry Collins, 75, American writer.
 - Charles D. Keeling, 77, American scientist whose pioneering measurements showed a carbon dioxide buildup in the Earth's atmosphere.[31]
 - Jack Kilby, 81, American engineer, inventor of the integrated circuit and physics Nobel prize winner.[32]
 - William López, 26, Salvadoran footballer, shot.[33]
 - Bernard Adolph Schriever, 94, U.S. Air Force general, regarded as the father and architect of the United States Air Force space and ballistic missile programs.
 
21
- Peter Bridgwater, 70, American soccer executive.
 - Steven F. Gaughan, 40, American police officer, murdered.
 - George Hawi, 67, Lebanese politician, former secretary general of Communist Party of Lebanon, killed by terrorists in an attack on his car.
 - Geoffrey Jones, 73, British documentary maker, cancer.
 - Ian McColl, 90, Scottish journalist and politician.
 - Jaime Sin, 76, Filipino Roman Catholic cardinal and former archbishop of Manila.
 - Louis H. Wilson, Jr., 85, US Medal of Honor recipient and Commandant of the Marine Corps.
 
22
- Sunder Singh Bhandari, 84, Indian politician.
 - David Breeden, 54, American clarinetist.
 - William Donaldson, 70, British satirist and theatrical producer of Beyond The Fringe.
 - Michael Imoudu, 102, Nigerian labour union leader.
 - Roberto Olivo, 91, Venezuelan baseball umpire.
 - Carson Parks, 69, American musician.
 
23
- Nikolay Afanasevsky, 64, Russian diplomat.
 - Shana Alexander, 79, American journalist, cancer.[34]
 - Manolis Anagnostakis, 80, Greek poet.
 - Pietro Balestra, 70, Swiss economist.
 - Richard Hart Brown, 64, American neuroscientist.
 - Isidore Cohen, 82, American violinist with the Beaux Arts Trio.[35]
 - Christian Roy Kaldager, 97, Norwegian Air Force officer.
 - Hanna Kvanmo, 79, Norwegian politician.
 - Sam Kweskin, 81, American comic book artist.[36]
 
24
- Lyman Bostock, Sr., 87, American baseball player.
 - Peter Casserly, 107, Australian centenarian, last surviving member of the First Australian Imperial Force serving on the Western Front in World War I.[37]
 - Imogen Claire, British actress, played one of the Transylvanians in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
 - Harry Ott, 71, German diplomat and politician.
 - Eva Philbin, 91, Irish chemist.
 - Carol Scott, 56, American television producer and director, cancer.
 - John Vivian, 4th Baron Swansea, 80, British peer and sports shooter.
 - Paul Winchell, 82, American voice actor (Winnie the Pooh, The Fox and the Hound, The Smurfs) and ventriloquist.
 
25
- John Fiedler, 80, American actor (12 Angry Men, Winnie the Pooh, True Grit), cancer.[38]
 - Sir Harry Gibbs, 88, Australian Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 1981-87.
 - Salim Halali, 84, Algerian singer.
 - Chet Helms, 62, American rock music promoter.
 - Kâzım Koyuncu, 33, Turkish singer-songwriter and activist, died during treatment for testicular cancer in 2005.
 - Bob Vincent, 87, American big band singer and theatrical agent.
 
26
- Filip Adwent, 49, Polish politician.[39]
 - William Cornelius, 90, Australian cricketer.
 - Eknath Solkar, 57, Indian cricketer.
 - Joop Stoffelen, 84, Dutch footballer.
 - Grete Sultan, 99, German-American pianist.
 - Richard Whiteley, 61, British television presenter, pneumonia.[40]
 
27
- Robert Byrne, 50, American songwriter.
 - Frederick G. Dutton, 82, American lawyer, advisor to President Kennedy.[41]
 - Shelby Foote, 88, American historian.[42]
 - Frank Harte, 72, Irish traditional singer and song collector, heart attack.
 - Domino Harvey, 35, British model-turned-bounty hunter and daughter of actor, Laurence Harvey. Found dead in her bathtub of an overdose of Fentanyl painkillers.[43]
 - Ray Holmes, 90, British fighter pilot, who protected Buckingham Palace during the Battle of Britain, cancer.[44]
 - Owen McCarron, 76, Canadian cartoonist and puzzle creator.[45]
 - Bhakti Tirtha Swami, 55, American spiritual guru.
 - John T. Walton, 58, American war veteran and son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton.
 - Sir Norman Wooding, 78, British industrialist.
 
28
- Bardhyl Ajeti, 28, Serbian journalist, assassinated.
 - Cecil Baugh, 96, Jamaican master potter and artist.
 - Robert D. Clark, 95, American university administrator.
 - Thomas D. Clark, 101, American historian.[46]
 - Victor Craig, 87, Irish cricketer.
 - Dick Dietz, 63, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves), heart attack.[47]
 - Yumika Hayashi, 35, Japanese pornographic film actress, choking.
 - Philip Hobsbaum, 72, British academic, poet and critic, diabetes.[48]
 - Brenda Howard, 58, American LGBT-rights activist, colon cancer.[49]
 - Arthur Maimane, 72, South African journalist and novelist.[50]
 - John Rodney McRae, 70, American murderer.[51]
 - Michael P. Murphy, 29, American naval officer.[52]
 - Rowland B. Wilson, 74, American cartoonist and animator.[53]
 
29
- Ruslan Abdulgani, 91, Indonesian politician and diplomat.
 - James Gilbert Baker, 90, American astronomer.
 - Gerard C. Bond, 65, American geologist.[54]
 - W. Burlie Brown, 83, American historian.
 - John Burgess, 71, Scottish bagpiper.
 - Bruce Malmuth, 71, American film director (Nighthawks, Hard to Kill) and actor (The Karate Kid), throat cancer.[55]
 
30
- Michael Donnelly, 46, United States Air Force fighter pilot and activist.
 - Clancy Eccles, 64, Jamaican ska and reggae singer, songwriter, record producer and talent scout, complications of a heart attack.
 - Christopher Fry, 97, British playwright.[56]
 - Lilian Keil, 88, American nurse, highly decorated World War II and Korean War flight nurse.[57]
 - Al Milnar, 91, American baseball player.
 - Pres Mull, 82, American football player and coach.
 - Éva Novák-Gerard, 75, Hungarian swimmer.
 - Qigong, 92, Chinese calligrapher, artist, painter, and sinologist.
 - Alexei Sultanov, 35, Russian-American pianist, stroke.[58]
 - Robert Yount, 75, American musician, singer and songwriter in the country music genre.
 
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