List of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Muhammad Ali and Michael J. Fox testifying before a Senate committee on providing government funding to combat PD.
Famous people have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease .
Living
Neil Diamond at Hollywood Walk of Fame induction, August 2012
Davis Phinney started a foundation to inspire and inform people with Parkinson's
Alan Alda (born 1936), American actor.[ 1]
Steve Alten (born 1959), American author.[ 2] [ 3]
Alex Band (born 1981), American singer (The Calling ).[ 4] [better source needed ]
Andy Barrie (born 1945), Canadian radio personality.[ 5]
Ed Begley, Jr (born 1949), American actor.[ 6]
Allan Border (born 1955), Australian cricketer and commentator.[ 7]
Cait Brennan (born 1969), American musician and screenwriter.[ 8]
Roberto Carcelen (born 1970), Peruvian-American cross-country skier.[ 9]
Rory Cellan-Jones (born 1958), British journalist.[ 10]
Joanne Chory (born 1955), American plant biologist and geneticist.[ 11]
Alf Clausen (born 1941), American film and television composer.[ 12]
Billy Connolly (born 1942), Scottish comedian and actor.[ 13]
Neil Diamond (born 1941), American singer.[ 14]
Frank Elstner (born 1942), German television moderator and entertainer[ 15]
Brett Favre (born 1969), American football player.[ 16]
Ranulph Fiennes (born 1944), British explorer and writer. [ 17]
Michael J. Fox (born 1961), Canadian-American actor.[ 18]
Gerald Ganglbauer (born 1958), Austrian publisher.[ 19] [page needed ]
Kirk Gibson (born 1957), American baseball player and manager.[ 20]
Brian Grant (born 1972), American basketball player.[ 21]
Gunther von Hagens (born 1945), German anatomist.[ 22]
Fergus Henderson (born 1963), English chef.[ 23]
Jesse Jackson (born 1941), American civil rights activist.[ 24] [ 25]
Martha Johnson (born 1950), Canadian singer (Martha and the Muffins ).[ 26]
Richie Kavanagh (born 1949), Irish singer.[ 27]
Billy Kennedy (born 1964), American basketball coach.[ 28]
Jansher Khan (born 1969), Pakistani squash player.[ 29]
Michael Kinsley (born 1951), American journalist and commentator.[ 30]
Steve Ludzik (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[ 31]
Dean Malenko (born 1960), American professional wrestler.[ 32]
Mark Mardell (born 1957), British broadcaster.[ 33]
Leonard Maltin (born 1950), American film critic and film historian.[ 34]
Paul Mayhew-Archer (born 1953), British radio and television comedy producer and writer.[ 35]
Steve McCoy , American radio host.[ 36] [ 37]
Antanas Mockus (born 1952), Colombian politician.[ 38]
Ozzy Osbourne (born 1948), English singer (Black Sabbath ).[ 39]
Jeremy Paxman (born 1950), British broadcaster.[ 40]
Valerie Perrine (born 1943), American actress and model.[ 41]
Brent Peterson (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[ 42]
Davis Phinney (born 1959), American cyclist.[ 43]
Bill Rasmussen (born 1932), American sports director.[ 44]
Ed Rendell (born 1944), American politician.[ 45] [ 46]
Mark Richt (born 1960), American college football coach.[ 47] [ 48]
Freddie Roach (born 1960), American boxer.[ 49]
Linda Ronstadt (born 1946), American singer.[ 50]
Guy Scott (born 1944), Zambian politician, acting President of Zambia.[ 51]
José E. Serrano (born 1943), American politician.[ 52]
Rick Shapiro (born 1959), American comedian and actor.[ 53]
Paul Sinha (born 1970), British comedian.[ 54]
John Stapleton (born 1946), British journalist and television presenter[ 55]
Glenn Tipton (born 1947), English guitarist (Judas Priest ).[ 56]
Lars von Trier (born 1956), Danish film director and screenwriter.[ 57]
John Walker (born 1952), New Zealand runner.[ 58]
Deceased
Muhammad Ali (1942–2016; aged 74), American boxer.[ 59] [ 60]
Brock Adams (1927–2004; aged 77), American politician.[ 61]
Jack Anderson (1922–2005; aged 83), American columnist.[ 62]
Al Arbour (1932–2015; aged 82), Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[ 63]
Jim Backus (1913–1989; aged 76), American actor.[ 64]
Roger Bannister (1929–2018; aged 88), English Olympic runner and neurologist.[ 65]
José Bernal (1925–2010; aged 85), Cuban-American artist.[ 66]
Sir John Betjeman (1906–1984; aged 77), CBE, British poet.[ 67]
Boyi Bhimanna (1911–2005; aged 94), Indian poet.[ 68]
Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927–2016; aged 88), Thai king.[ 69]
Whit Bissell (1909–1996; aged 86), American actor.[ 70]
Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971; aged 67), American photographer.[ 71]
Jack Buck (1924–2002; aged 77), American sportscaster.[ 72]
George H. W. Bush (1924–2018; aged 94), American politician, 41st President of the United States .[ 73]
Lou Butera (1937–2015; aged 78) American professional pool player.[ 74]
Roger Caron (1938–2012; aged 73), Canadian bank robber.[ 75]
Owen Chamberlain (1920–2006; aged 85), American physicist.[ 76]
Barney Childs (1909–2000; aged 73), American composer and teacher.[ 77]
Prince Claus of the Netherlands (1926–2002; aged 76), Dutch prince.[ 78]
Joe Cook (1890–1959; aged 69), American actor.[ 79]
Jeff Cook (1949–2022; aged 73), American guitarist (Alabama ).[ 80] [ 81] [ 82]
George Coulouris (1903–1989; aged 85), English actor.[ 83]
André Courrèges (1923–2016; aged 92), French fashion designer.[ 84]
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989; aged 84), Spanish painter.[ 85]
Harry Dalton (1928–2005; aged 77), American baseball executive.[ 86]
Joyce Davidson (1931–2020; aged 89), Canadian-American television personality and producer.[ 87]
Deng Xiaoping (1904–1997; aged 92), Chinese politician.[ 88]
Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (1919–2000; aged 80), Indian writer and humorist.[ 89]
Basil D'Oliveira (1931–2011; aged 80), South African-born English cricketer.[ 90]
James Doohan (1920–2005; aged 85), Canadian actor.[ 91] [ 92]
Robert Downey Sr. (1936–2021; aged 85), American filmmaker and actor.[ 93]
Lesley Elliott (1946–2022; aged 76), New Zealand domestic violence and abuse campaigner.[ 94]
Lane Evans (1951–2014; aged 63), American politician.[ 95]
William Everson (1912–1994; aged 81), American poet.[ 96]
Francisco Franco (1892–1975; aged 82), Spanish dictator.[ 97]
Doug Furnas (1959-2012); aged 52), American Professional Wrestler and Powerlifter
Booth Gardner (1936–2013; aged 76), American politician.[ 98]
Michael Gerson (1964–2022; aged 58), American journalist and speechwriter.[ 99]
Carlos Gomes (1932–2005; aged 73), Portuguese footballer.[ 100]
Billy Graham (1918–2018; aged 99), American evangelist.[ 101]
Walter Gretzky (1938–2021; aged 82), Canadian philanthropist and author.[ 102]
Lizzie Grey (1958–2019; aged 60), American singer (London , Spiders & Snakes ).[ 103]
Grace Griffith (1956–2021; aged 64), American singer.[ 104] [ 105]
Andrew Grove (1938–2016; aged 79), American businessman.[ 106]
Lou Groza (1924–2000; aged 76), American football player.[ 107]
Shay Healy (1943–2021; aged 78), Irish songwriter and broadcaster.[ 108]
Nathan Heard (1937–2004; aged 67), American novelist.[ 109]
George Roy Hill (1921–2002; aged 81), American film director.[ 110]
Chester Himes (1909–1984; aged 75), American writer.[ 111]
Bob Hoskins (1942–2014; aged 71), English actor.[ 112]
Masud Husain Khan (1919–2010; aged 91), Indian linguist.[ 113]
Josefa Iloilo (1920–2011; aged 90), Fijian politician, President of Fiji .[ 114]
Johnny Isakson (1944–2021; aged 76), United States Senator from Georgia.[ 115] [ 116]
Sir Alec Issigonis (1906–1988; aged 81), British-Greek car designer.[ 117]
Mary Jackson (1910–2005; aged 95), American actress.[ 118]
David Jacobs (1936–2013; aged 87), British radio and television presenter.[ 119]
Dave Jennings (1952–2013; aged 61), American football player.[ 120]
Ba Jin (1904–2005; aged 100), Chinese writer.[ 121]
Pope John Paul II (1920–2005; aged 84), Polish pope.[ 97]
Dean Jones (1931–2015; aged 84), American actor.[ 122]
Erland Josephson (1923–2012; aged 88), Swedish actor and author.[ 123]
Pauline Kael (1919–2001; aged 82), American film critic.[ 124]
Casey Kasem (1932–2014; aged 82), American radio disc jockey and voice actor.[ 125]
Frank Kelly (1938–2016; aged 77), Irish actor.[ 126]
Ray Kennedy (1951–2021; aged 70), English footballer.[ 127]
Deborah Kerr (1921–2007; aged 86), British actress.[ 128]
Guy Kibbee (1882–1956; aged 74), American actor.[citation needed ]
George Kirby (1923–1995; aged 72) American comedian.[ 129]
Jimmy Knepper (1927–2003; aged 75), American jazz trombonist.[ 130]
Steve Kragthorpe (1965-2024, age 59), American football coach.[ 131]
Ted Kroll (1919–2002; aged 82), American professional golfer.[ 132]
Gerald M. Levin (1939–2024; aged 84), American businessman.[ 133] [ 134]
James Levine (1943–2021; aged 77), American conductor.[ 135]
Richard Lewis (1947–2024; aged 76), American comedian and actor.[ 136]
John Lindsay (1921–2000; aged 79), American politician.[ 137]
Walter Lord (1917–2002; aged 84), American author.[ 138]
Mao Zedong (1893–1976; aged 82), Chinese statesman and revolutionary.[citation needed ]
Margo MacDonald (1943–2014; aged 70), Scottish politician.[ 139]
Luis Marden (1913–2003; aged 90), Italian-American photographer.[ 140]
Carlo Maria Martini (1927–2012; aged 85), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Milan, theologian and biblical exegete.
Ferdy Mayne (1916–1998; aged 81), German actor.[ 141]
William Masters (1915–2001; aged 85), American gynaecologist and sex researcher.[ 142]
Eugene McCarthy (1916–2005; aged 89), American politician.[ 143]
Joseph M. McDade (1931–2017; aged 85), American politician and former Congressman from NE Pennsylvania .[ 144]
Ralph McQuarrie (1929–2012; aged 82), American artist.[ 145]
Tony Mendez (1940–2019; aged 78), American CIA Officer portrayed in Argo .[ 146] [ 147]
Zell Miller (1932–2018; aged 86), American former governor of the state of Georgia .[ 148]
Alois Mock (1934–2017; aged 82), Austrian politician.[ 149]
Leo Monahan (1926–2013; aged 86), American sports journalist.[ 150]
Kenneth More (1914–1982; aged 67), English actor.[ 151]
Knowlton Nash (1927–2014; aged 86), Canadian television journalist and author.[ 152]
Giulio Natta (1903–1979; aged 76), Italian chemist.[ 153]
Dame Anna Neagle (1904–1986; aged 81), English actress.[ 154]
Norman Panama (1914–2003; aged 88), American writer, producer and director.[ 155]
Joe Pasternak (1901–1991; aged 89), American film director.[ 156]
Mervyn Peake (1911–1968; aged 57), English author and illustrator.[ 157]
George Perles (1934–2020; aged 85), American football player, defensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers , head football coach at Michigan State University .[ 158] [ 159]
Ray Perrault (1926–2008; aged 82), Canadian politician who served as Senator from British Columbia.[ 160]
Enoch Powell (1912–1998; aged 85), British politician.[citation needed ]
Larry Powers (1939–2015; aged 76), American bodybuilder.[ 161]
Vincent Price (1911–1993; aged 82), American actor, also had lung cancer .[ 162]
Hans Ras (1926–2003; aged 77), Dutch linguist and academic.[ 163]
Sir Michael Redgrave (1908–1985; aged 77), English actor.[ 164]
John Rosenbaum (1934–2003; aged 69), American artist.[ 165]
M. Scott Peck (1936–2005; aged 69), American psychiatrist and best-selling author.[ 166]
Janet Reno (1938–2016; aged 78), Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001).[ 167]
Matt Robinson (1937–2002; aged 65), American actor.[ 168]
Masa Saito (1942–2018; aged 76), Japanese professional wrestler.[ 169]
Leonid Shamkovich (1923–2005; aged 81), USSR Chess Grandmaster .[ 170]
Walter Sisulu (1912–2003; aged 90), South African freedom fighter.[ 171]
Sir Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969; aged 76), English writer.[ 172]
A. J. P. Taylor (1906–1990; aged 84), British historian and writer.[ 173]
Jerry Sloan (1942–2020; aged 78), American professional basketball player and former Member of NBA .[ 174]
Jean-Louis Tauran (1943–2018; aged 75), Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue in the Roman Curia.[ 175]
Terry-Thomas (1911–1990; aged 78), English actor.[ 176]
Meldrim Thomson Jr. (1912–2001; aged 89), Republican Governor of New Hampshire.[ 177]
Richard Thompson (1957–2016; aged 58), American illustrator and Reuben-award-winning cartoonist.[ 178] [ 179]
Jeremy Thorpe (1930–2014; aged 85), British politician and leader of the Liberal Party (1967–1976).[ 180]
Pat Torpey (1953–2018; aged 64), American drummer for the band Mr. Big .[ 181]
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000; aged 80), 15th Prime Minister of Canada .[ 182]
Mo Udall (1922–1998; aged 76), Member of the US House of Representatives.[ 97]
Tim Wall (1904–1981; aged 76), Australian cricketer.[ 183]
George Wallace (1919–1998; aged 79), American politician and former governor of Alabama.[ 184]
Maurice White (1941–2016; aged 74), American singer, musician, founder of R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire .[ 185]
Albert Whitlock (1915–1999; aged 84), British motion picture matte artist.[ 186]
Edward Winter (1937–2001; aged 63), American actor.[citation needed ]
Harvey D. Williams (1930–2020; aged 90), African-American U.S. Army major general and activist, Deputy Inspector General of the U.S. Army (1980).[ 187]
Robin Williams (1951–2014; aged 63), American actor.[ 188]
Richard Winters (1918–2011; aged 92), American War Hero. WWII veteran and basis for book Band of Brothers and the subsequent HBO miniseries .
Farnsworth Wright (1888–1940; aged 51), American editor.[ 189]
Gary Wright (1943-2023, aged 80), American singer-songwriter.[ 190]
Retrospective
Historical figures have been theorized to have had Parkinson's,[ 191] [ 192] including English philosopher Thomas Hobbes ,[ 193] [ 194] Adolf Hitler ,[ 195] [ 196] [ 192] and Mao Zedong .[better source needed ] [ 197]
See also
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