The following is a list of notable deaths in March 28-2000.
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.
 
March 2000
1
- Raymond Badin, 71, French gymnast and Olympian.[1]
 - Odell Barnes, 31, American convict, execution by lethal injection.[2]
 - Jesper Høm, 68, Danish photographer and film director.[3]
 - Vlastimir Peričić, 72, Serbian composer.[4]
 - Lionel Salter, 85, English pianist, conductor, and writer.[5]
 - Sumie Tanaka, 91, Japanese screenwriter and playwright.[6]
 
2
- Audun Boysen, 70, Norwegian middle distance runner and Olympic medalist.[7]
 - Jimmy Lewis, 81, American double bassist.[8]
 - Jack Robinson, 79, American baseball player.[9]
 - Sandra Schmirler, 36, Canadian curling champion, cancer.[10]
 - Charles E. Wiggins, 72, American politician and judge, cardiac arrest.[11]
 
3
- Ranjana Deshmukh, 45, Indian actress, heart attack.
 - Paul Doguereau, 91, French pianist and piano teacher.[12]
 - Toni Ortelli, 95, Italian composer and alpinist.
 - Nicole Van Goethem, 58, Belgian animator and illustrator.[13]
 
4
- Hermann Brück, 94, German astronomer.[14]
 - Władysław Daniłowski, 97, Polish-American pianist, composer and singer.[15]
 - Kyi Kyi Htay, 75, Burmese actress.
 - Geeta Mukherjee, 76, Indian politician and social worker.
 - Julian Ritter, 90, American painter.
 - Donn J. Robertson, 83, United States Marine Corps officer.
 - Alphons Silbermann, 90, German Jewish sociologist, musicologist, and publicist.
 - Ta-You Wu, 92, Chinese theoretical physicist.[16]
 - Xie Xide, 78, Chinese physicist, breast cancer.
 
5
- Jon Barwise, 57, American mathematician, philosopher and logician, colon cancer.[17]
 - Lolo Ferrari, 37, French dancer, pornographic actress, actress and singer, suicide.[18]
 - Franklin Garrett, 93, American historian.[19]
 - Roma Mitchell, 86, Australian lawyer and Governor of South Australia, bone cancer.[20]
 - Todd Thomas, 40, American gridiron football player, cancer.[21]
 - Daniel Abraham Yanofsky, 74, Canadian chess grandmaster, writer, and arbiter.[22]
 - Mikola Yermalovich, 78, Belarusian writer and historian.
 - Alexander Young, 79, British operatic tenor.[23]
 
6
- S. Arumugam, 94, Ceylon Tamil engineer and writer.
 - Chris Balderstone, 59, English professional in cricket and football, prostate cancer.
 - John Colicos, 71, Canadian actor (Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, X-Men), heart attack.[24]
 - Jean-Pascal Curtillet, 57, French freestyle swimmer and Olympian.[25]
 - Mirko Grmek, 76, Croatian and French historian of medicine, writer and scientist.[26]
 - Ole Jacob Hansen, 59, Norwegian jazz musician (drums).
 - Abraham Waligo, 71, Ugandan politician, Prime Minister (1985-1986).
 
7
- Bill Daniels, 79, American cable television executive.[27]
 - Eileen Fowler, 93, English physical exercise instructor.
 - Charles Gray, 71, English actor (Diamonds Are Forever, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Mirror Crack'd), cancer.[28]
 - W. D. Hamilton, 63, British evolutionary biologist, organ dysfunction.[29]
 - Robert Hart, 86, English gardening pioneer.
 - Pee Wee King, 86, American singer-songwriter (co-wrote "Tennessee Waltz"), heart attack.[30]
 - Edward H. Levi, 88, American lawyer and politician, Attorney General (1975–1977), Alzheimer's disease.[31]
 - Hirokazu Ninomiya, 82, Japanese football player and manager, pneumonia.
 - Alimineti Madhava Reddy, 51, Indian politician, homicide.
 - Jack Sanford, 70, American baseball player, brain cancer.[32]
 - Kazuto Tsuruoka, 83, Japanese baseball player and manager.[33]
 - Byron M. Tunnell, 74, American politician.
 - Nicolas Walter, 65, British anarchist and atheist writer, speaker and activist.[34]
 - Masami Yoshida, 41, Japanese javelin thrower.[35]
 
8
- Gertrude Sanford Legendre, 97, American socialite, heart attack.[36]
 - Earle Gorton Linsley, 89, American entomologist.[37]
 - Joe Mullaney, 75, American basketball player and coach, cancer.[38]
 - Vilho Ylönen, 81, Finnish cross-country skier, rifle shooter and Olympic medalist.[39]
 
9
- Artyom Borovik, 39, Russian journalist and media magnate, plane crash.
 - Jean Coulthard, 92, Canadian composer and music educator.[40]
 - Miguel Cruz, 89, Salvadoran football player.
 - Jim Egan, 79, Canadian LGBT rights activist, lung cancer.
 - Pierre Ghestem, 78, French bridge and checkers player.[41]
 - Peter Hauser, 65, British football player and manager.[42]
 - Pathanay Khan, Pakistan folk singer.[43]
 - Usha Kiran, 70, Indian actress.[44]
 - Robert Parry, 67, British politician.
 - Ivo Robić, 77, Croatian singer-songwriter.
 
10
- Judith Barrett, 91, American film actress.[45]
 - Barbara Cooney, 82, American author and illustrator.[46]
 - Ivan Hirst, 84, British Army officer and engineer.[47]
 - William Porter, 73, American track and field athlete and Olympic champion.[48]
 - John Sladek, 62, American science fiction author.[49]
 
11
- Kazimierz Brandys, 83, Polish essayist and script writer.[50]
 - Alex Dreier, 83, American news reporter and commentator, heart failure.
 - HB Jassin, 82, Indonesian literary critic and documentarian.
 - Noel Mulligan, 73, Australian rugby player.
 - Edgar Charles Polomé, 79, Belgian-American philologist and religious studies scholar.[51]
 - Will Roberts, 92, Welsh painter.[52]
 - Laureano López Rodó, 79, Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician.[53]
 - Alfred Schwarzmann, 87, German Olympic gymnast.[54]
 
12
- Billy Ivison, 79, British football and rugby player.
 - Aleksandar Nikolić, 75, Serbian basketball player and coach.
 - Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei, 98, Chinese Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, stomach cancer.[55]
 - Mack Robinson, 85, American track and field athlete, pneumonia.[56]
 
13
- Harry Bright, 70, American baseball player.[57]
 - Rex Everhart, 79, American actor (Beauty and the Beast, Friday the 13th, Family Business) and singer, lung cancer.[58]
 - Hamid Gada, Indian commander in the militant organisation Hizbul Mujahideen, K.I.A.
 - Cab Kaye, 78, Ghanaian-English jazz singer and pianist.
 - Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam, 86, Indian Army general.
 - Carlo Tagnin, 67, Italian football player and manager, cancer.[59]
 - Malcolm Wilson, 86, American politician and Governor of New York.[60]
 
14
- Kovai Chezhiyan, 68, Indian film producer and Kongu community leader.
 - Tommy Collins, 69, American country musician.[61]
 - C. Jérôme, 53, French singer, cancer.[62]
 - Paul Smith, 54, American gridiron football player, pancreatic cancer.[63]
 - Anne Wibble, 56, Swedish politician, cancer.
 - Ponchai Wilkerson, 28, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
 
15
- Jaime García Añoveros, 68, American politician.[64]
 - Timothy Gribble, 36, American convicted murderer and suspected serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[65]
 - Clement L. Hirsch, 85, American businessman and racehorse owner, cancer.
 - Tomio Hora, 93, Japanese historian and academic.
 - Durward Kirby, 88, American television host and announcer.
 - Bobb McKittrick, 64, American gridiron football coach, cancer.
 - Darrell Keith Rich, 45, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[66]
 - Rolf Römer, 64, German actor.[67]
 - Idris Abdul Wakil, 74, Zanzibari politician, President (1985-1990).
 - Robert Welch, 70, English designer and silversmith.[68]
 
16
- Morris Berthold Abram, 81, American lawyer, civil rights activist and university president.[69]
 - Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa, 53, Nigerian air marshal.
 - Herta Bothe, 79, German nazi concentration camp guard during World War II and war criminal.
 - Thomas Ferebee, 81, U.S. Army Air Forces bombardier aboard the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.[70]
 - Roy Henderson, 100, British opera singer.[71]
 - Pavel Prudnikau, 88, Belarusian writer.
 - Ivo Rinkel, 79, Dutch tennis and field hockey player.
 - Stanley Ralph Ross, 64, American writer and actor, lung cancer.[72]
 - Michael Starr, 89, Canadian politician.
 - Phil Terranova, 80, American boxer.
 - Carlos Velázquez, 51, Puerto Rican baseball player.[73]
 
17
- Jack Davis, 83, Australian playwright.[74]
 - Lonia Dvorin, 82, Israeli football player and coach.
 - Sonny Hine, 69, American thoroughbred horse trainer.[75]
 - Charlie Holt, 77, American ice hockey coach, cancer.
 - Edward F. Knipling, 90, American entomologist.[76]
 - Pete Mangum, 69, American football player.[77]
 
18
- Eberhard Bethge, 90, German Protestant theologian.[78]
 - Pei Lisheng, 93, Chinese politician.
 - Glen Mervyn, 63, Canadian rower, Olympic medalist and Olympic coach, colorectal cancer.[79]
 - Herman B Wells, 97, American academic.[80]
 - Robert Wynn, 78, American officer with Easy Company, in the 101st Airborne Division.
 - Assaf Yaguri, 69, Israeli soldier and politician.
 
19
- Graham Balcombe, 93, British cave diver.
 - Li Huanzhi, 81, Chinese classical composer.
 - Egon Jönsson, 78, Swedish football player.
 - Giovanni Linscheer, 27, Surinamese swimmer, car accident.[81]
 - Jayne Regan, 90, American film actress.
 - Dewey Williams, 84, American baseball player.[82]
 - Mikhail Yefremov, 88, Soviet politician and diplomat.
 
20
- Johan Anthierens, 62, Belgian journalist, columnist, and writer, Hodgkin's disease.
 - Zayd Mutee' Dammaj, 57, Yemeni author and politician.
 - Gene Eugene, 38, Canadian actor, record producer, composer and musician.
 - Michael Ferris, 68, Irish politician.
 - Vivian Fine, 86, American composer, car collision.[83]
 - Jean Howard, 89, American actress and photographer.[84]
 - Ruth Kirk, 77, New Zealand anti-abortion campaigner, cancer.
 - Ramon Mitra, Jr., 72, Filipino statesman, diplomat, and pro-democracy activist.[85]
 - Ādolfs Skulte, 90, Latvian composer and pedagogue.
 
21
- Johan Haanes, 87, Norwegian sportsman.
 - Seumas McNally, 21, Canadian computer programmer and founder of DX Ball 2, Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 - Bai Shouyi, 91, Chinese ethnologist, historian, social activist, and writer.[86]
 - Mircea Zaciu, 71, Romanian critic, literary historian and prose writer.[87]
 
22
- John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil, 73, British diplomat.
 - Polita Grau, 84, Cuban political prisoner, First Lady.[88]
 - Mark Lombardi, 48, American neo-conceptual artist, suicide by hanging.[89]
 - Wayne McAllister, 92, American architect, head injury.[90]
 - Carlo Parola, 78, Italian football player and coach.[91]
 - Vamüzo Phesao, 62, Naga politician.
 - Godwin Samararatne, 67, Sri Lankan meditation teacher.
 
23
- Ed McCurdy, 81, American folk singer, songwriter and actor.[92]
 - Antony Padiyara, 79, Indian Syro Malabar prelate.
 - Carl Shoup, 97, American economist and public finance expert.[93]
 - Udham Singh, 71, Indian field hockey player and Olympic champion.[94]
 - Gert Willner, 59, German politician.
 
24
- Albert Duncanson, 88, Canadian ice hockey player.[95]
 - Robert Hugo Dunlap, 79, United States Marine Corps major.[96]
 - Al Grey, 74, American jazz trombonist.[97]
 - George Kirby, 66, British football player.[98]
 - Kazuo Komatsubara, 56, Japanese animator, animation director and character designer.
 - Juan Zurita, 82, Mexican lightweight boxing world champion.
 
25
- Jim Cash, 59, American film writer (Top Gun, Dick Tracy, Turner & Hooch), intestinal disorders.[99]
 - Paul Călinescu, 97, Romanian film director and screenwriter.[100]
 - Daphne Le Breton, 67, New Zealand international lawn bowler.
 - Helen Martin, 90, American actress, heart attack.[101]
 - Eduardo Enrique Rodríguez, 81, Argentine football player.
 - Sandy Sanford, 83, American gridiron football player and coach.[102]
 
26
- Alfredo Bruniera, 93, Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.
 - Alex Comfort, 80, British scientist, physician and author (The Joy of Sex), cerebral haemorrhage.[103]
 - Karel Thole, 85, Dutch-Italian painter and illustrator.
 - Len Younce, 83, American football player and coach.[104]
 - Werner Zeyer, 70, German politician.
 
27
- George Allen, 85, Canadian ice hockey player.[105]
 - Ian Dury, 57, British actor and rock and roll singer (Kilburn and the High Roads, Ian Dury and the Blockheads), cancer.[106]
 - Yrjö Lehtilä, 83, Finnish shot putter and Olympian.[107]
 - Priya Rajvansh, 63, Indian film actress, murdered.
 
28
- Pat Bishop, 53, Northern Irish-Australian actress.
 - Bill Christiansen, 86, American politician.
 - Christian Norberg-Schulz, 73, Norwegian architect and author.[108]
 - Frances Gray Patton, 94, American short story writer and novelist.[109]
 - George Petersen, 78, Australian politician.
 - Anthony Powell, 94, British author.[110]
 - Yuri Tarasov, 39, Soviet and Ukrainian football player.
 - Adam Ulam, 77, Polish-American historian and political scientist, lung cancer.[111]
 
29
- Yevgeny Feofanov, 62, Soviet boxer and Olympic medalist.[112]
 - Hans Gustav Güterbock, 91, German-American Hittitologist ang linguist.[113]
 - Shirley Palmer, 91, American (silent) film actress, fall.
 - Anna Sokolow, 90, American dancer and choreographer.[114]
 
30
- George Batchelor, 80, Australian mathematician.[115]
 - Salvador Abascal Infante, 90, Mexican politician.
 - Jean E. Karl, 72, American book publisher.[116]
 - Rudolf Kirchschläger, 85, Austrian politician, President (1974-1986), cardiovascular disease.[117]
 - Beryl McBurnie, 86, Trinidadian dancer.[118]
 - Mihrimah Sultan, 77, Ottoman princess, granddaughter of Mehmed V.
 
31
- Hardev Bahri, 93, Indian linguist, literary critic, and lexicographer.
 - Hjalmar Bergström, 93, Swedish world champion cross-country skier and Olympian.[119]
 - Adrian Fisher, 47, British guitarist, myocardial infarction.
 - Gisèle Freund, 91, German-French photographer and photojournalist.[120]
 
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