List of Parkinson's disease patients
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Famous people, past and present, with Parkinson's include:
[edit] Living
- Muhammad Ali (b. 1942) (suffers from pugilistic Parkinson's syndrome), American boxer [1]
- Steve Alten (b. 1959), American author [2]
- Roger Caron (b. 1938), Canadian bank robber [3]
- Basil D'Oliveira (b. 1931), South African cricketer[4]
- Lane Evans (b. 1951), Member of the US House of Representatives (D - IL)[5]
- Michael J. Fox (b. 1961), Canadian actor[6]
- Booth Gardner (b. 1936), Washington state governor[7]
- Billy Graham (b. 1918), American evangelist[8]
- Josefa Iloilo (b. 1920), President of Fiji since 2000[9]
- Erland Josephson (b. 1923), Swedish actor and author[10]
- Michael Kinsley (b. 1951), American journalist and commentator[11]
- Joseph M. McDade (b. 1931), former Congressman from NE Pennsylvania [4]
- Janet Reno (b. 1938), Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001)[12]
- Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929), British politician and leader of the Liberal Party (1967–1976)[13]
[edit] Deceased
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- See also Category:Deaths from Parkinson's disease (not that anybody has died from it)
- Brockman Adams, American politician (1927-2004) [14]
- Jack Anderson, US newspaper columnist (1922-2005) [15]
- Jim Backus, American actor (1913-1989)[16]
- Sir John Betjeman, KBE, British Poet Laureate (1906-1984)[17]
- Boyi Bhimanna, Telugu poet (1911-2005)[18]
- Whit Bissell (1909-1996) American character actor [19]
- Margaret Bourke-White, American photographer (1904-1971)[20]
- Jack Buck, American sportscaster (1924-2002)[21]
- Owen Chamberlain, American physicist (1920-2006)[22]
- Barney Childs (1909-2000) American composer and teacher[23]
- Prince Claus, (1926-2002), husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands[24]
- Joe Cook, US actor (1890-1959)[25]
- George Coulouris, British actor (1903-1989)[26]
- Salvador Dalí, Spanish artist (1904-1989)[27]
- Harry Dalton (1928-2005) American baseball executive[28]
- James Doohan, Canadian actor (1920-2005)[29]
- William Everson (1912-1994), American poet[30]
- Francisco Franco Spanish dictator (1892-1975)[31]
- Carlos Antonio Gomes, Portuguese footballer (1932-2005)[32]
- Jeffrey Hamm (1915-1994) British Fascist[33]
- Nathan Heard, American novelist (1937-2004)[34]
- George Roy Hill, US Oscar winning film director (1921-2002)[35]
- Chester Himes (1909-1984) African-American writer[36]
- Adolf Hitler, German Dictator (1889-1945)[37]
- Sir Alec Issigonis (1906-1988) British car designer[38]
- Mary Jackson, American actress (1910-2005)[39]
- Ba Jin, Chinese writer (1904-2005)[40]
- Pope John Paul II (1920-2005), Polish cleric, pope of Roman Catholic Church[41]
- Pauline Kael, American film critic (1919-2001)[42]
- Deborah Kerr, British actress (1921-2007)[43]
- Guy Kibbee, American actor (1882-1956)[44]
- Jimmy Knepper, American jazz trombonist (1927-2003)[45]
- Ted Kroll, American golfer (1919–2002)[46]
- John Lindsay, New York City mayor (1921-2000)[47]
- Walter Lord (1917-2002) American author[48]
- Luis Marden (1913-2003) Italian-American photographer[49]
- Ferdy Mayne, German actor (1916-1998)[50]
- William Masters, American sex researcher (1915-2001)[51]
- Eugene McCarthy (1916-2005) American politician[52]
- Kenneth More, English actor (1914-1982)[53]
- Giulio Natta, Italian chemist (1903-1979)[54]
- Anna Neagle, English actress [55]
- Norman Panama, American writer, producer and director (1914-2003)[56]
- Joe Pasternak (1901-1991) American film director [57]
- Mervyn Peake, British author (1911-1968)[58]
- Enoch Powell, British politician (1912-1998)[59]
- Vincent Price, American actor, also suffered from lung cancer (1911-1993) [60]
- Hans Ras, Dutch academic (1926-2003)[61]
- Sir Michael Redgrave, British actor (1908-1985)[62]
- Leonid Shamkovich, USSR Chess grandmaster (1923-2005)[63]
- Walter Sisulu, South African freedom fighter (1912-2003)[64]
- Terry-Thomas, British character actor (1911-1990)[65]
- Meldrim Thomson, Jr. (1912-2001) Republican Governor of New Hampshire[66]
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canadian politician (1919-2000)[67]
- Mo Udall, Member of the US House of Representatives (1922-1998)[68]
- Tim Wall, Australian cricketer (1904-1981)[69]
- George Wallace, former governor of Alabama (1919-1998)[70]
- Albert J Whitlock, British motion picture matte artist (1915-1999)[71]
- Edward Winter, American actor (1937-2001)[72]
- Farnsworth Wright, American editor (1888-1940)[73]
- Deng Xiaoping, Chinese politician (1904-1997)[74]
- Mao Zedong, Chinese politician (1893-1976)[75]
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- ^ Mark Konokoski (1997-01-07). Go-Boy: I'm no beggar bandit. Toronto Sun. Retrieved on August 7, 2006.
- ^ D'Oliveira 'proud' to get honour. BBC Sport (2005-06-10). Retrieved on August 7, 2006.
- ^ Nicole Harris (2006-03-29). Lane Evans to drop out of race. the Western Courier. Retrieved on August 7, 2006.
- ^ Fox, Michael J, Lucky Man: A Memoir ISBN 0-7868-6764-7
- ^ Dan Raley (2003-06-10). Former governor wages active fight against disease. Seattle Post. Retrieved on August 7, 2006.
- ^ CBC News Indepth: Billy Graham. CBC News Online (2005-06-27). Retrieved on March 21, 2008.
- ^ "New Fijian President Is Reported Ill, and Swearing-In Is Delayed", The New York Times, 2000-07-19.
- ^ Rehlin, Gunnar (2003-11-30). Analysis Of Saraband The TV Series. Variety. Retrieved on March 21, 2008.
- ^ Kinsley, Michael (2001-12-17). In Defense Of Denial. Time. Retrieved on March 21, 2008.
- ^ Thomas, Pierre. "Attorney General Janet Reno Diagnosed With Parkinson's", Washington Post, 1995-11-17.
- ^ CV: Jeremy Thorpe. guardian.co.uk (2008-01-28). Retrieved on March 21, 2008.
- ^ ADAMS, Brockman (Brock), (1927 - 2004). Biographical directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ "Columnist Jack Anderson Dies At 83", Associated Press, 2005-12-17. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ Collins, Glen (1989-07-04). Jim Backus, 76, Character Actor Best Known as Mr. Magoo, Dies. New York times. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
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- ^ "Film critic Pauline Kael dies", BBC News, 2001-09-04. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ 'From Here to Eternity' actress Kerr dies - CNN.com
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- ^ Keepnews, Peter. "Jimmy Knepper, Versatile Jazz Trombonist, Dies at 75", New York times, 2003-06-16. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
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