List of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Living
- See also: Category:People with Parkinson's disease
- Alan Alda (b. 1936), American actor, director, screenwriter, comedian and author[1]
- Steve Alten (b. 1959), American author[2]
- Alex Band (b. 1981), American singer/songwriter, lead vocalist of The Calling[3]
- Andy Barrie (b. 1945), Canadian radio personality based in Toronto [4]
- Cait Brennan (b. 1969), American singer/songwriter and screenwriter.[5]
- Roberto Carcelen (b.1970), Two time Olympic athlete.[6]
- Billy Connolly (b. 1942) Scottish comedian, musician, presenter and actor.[7]
- Jeff Cook (b. 1949), American musician and guitarist, and one of the founding members of the country band Alabama.[8][9]
- Neil Diamond (b. 1941), American singer/songwriter [10]
- Lesley Elliott, New Zealand campaigner[11]
- Michael J. Fox (b. 1961), Canadian/American actor
- Gerald Ganglbauer (b. 1958), Austrian publisher[12]
- Kirk Gibson (b. 1957), American baseball player and manager[13]
- Brian Grant (b. 1972), American basketball player[14]
- Walter Gretzky (b. 1938), Canadian, father of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, author [15]
- Lizzie Grey (b. 1958), American lead vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, originally of rock group London, later with Spiders & Snakes [16]
- Gunther von Hagens (b. 1945), inventor and anatomist[17]
- Shay Healy (b. 1942), Irish songwriter and broadcaster[18]
- Fergus Henderson (b. 1963), English chef, owner St. John (restaurant), London[19]
- Johnny Isakson (b. 1944), United States Senator from Georgia[20]
- Jesse Jackson (b. 1941), American civil rights activist[21][22]
- Martha Johnson (b. 1950), Canadian singer and lead vocalist/founder of Martha and the Muffins[23]
- Paulo José (b. 1937), Brazilian television and film actor, director and narrator.
- Richie Kavanagh (b. 1949), Irish entertainer, singer and songwriter.
- Don Kellogg (b. 1963), American radio personality, based in Louisiana.[24]
- Billy Kennedy (b. 1964), current men's head basketball coach at Texas A&M University
- Ray Kennedy (b. 1951), ex-Arsenal F.C., Liverpool F.C., Swansea City and member of England National Football team
- Jansher Khan (b. 1969), former World No. 1 professional squash player from Pakistan[25]
- Michael Kinsley (b. 1951), American journalist and commentator[26]
- Steve Kragthorpe, former offensive coordinator at LSU.(born April 28, 1965)[27]
- Gerald M. "Jerry" Levin (b. 1939), American mass-media businessman and past CEO of Time Warner[28]
- James Levine (b. 1943), American former conductor of the Metropolitan Opera.[29]
- Steve Ludzik (b. 1961), former National Hockey League player & coach.[30]
- Steve McCoy, Atlanta radio host.[31]
- Antanas Mockus (b. 1952), Colombian politician[32]
- Ozzy Osbourne (b. 1948), British singer, songwriter, actor, artist and reality television personality[33]
- Valerie Perrine (b. 1943), former American actress and model[34]
- Brent Peterson (b. 1958), Former National Hockey League player & coach.[35]
- Davis Phinney (b. 1959), American cyclist[36]
- Bill Rasmussen (b. 1932), founder of ESPN[37]
- Ed Rendell (b. 1944), former governor of Pennsylvania[38][39]
- Freddie Roach (b. 1960), former boxer and a notable Boxing Trainer[40]
- Linda Ronstadt (b. 1946), Grammy award -winning singer [41]
- Masa Saito (b. 1942), Japanese retired professional wrestler[42]
- Guy Scott (b. 1944), former acting President of Zambia[43]
- José E. Serrano (b. 1943), American politician[44]
- Rick Shapiro (b. 1959), American comedian, writer and actor[45]
- Paul Sinha (b. 1970), British comedian, broadcaster, and quiz player[46]
- Glenn Tipton (b. 1947), English guitarist for the band Judas Priest
- John Walker (b. 1952), New Zealand athlete[47]
- Patrick Zabé (b. 1941), French canadian singer
Deceased
- Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (1919-2000), Better known by his initials 'Pu. La.', was a Marathi writer and humourist
- Tenshoin (1835-1883), Japanese noble woman
- Muhammad Ali (1942–2016), originally was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, later refined to Parkinson's disease: American boxer[48][49]
- Brockman Adams (1927–2004), American politician [50]
- Jack Anderson (1922–2005), US newspaper columnist [51]
- Al Arbour (1932–2015), Former National Hockey League player & coach. Member of Hockey Hall of Fame.[52]
- Jim Backus (1913–1989), American actor [53]
- Roger Bannister (1929–2018), neurologist and the first person to run a sub four-minute mile[54]
- José Bernal (1925–2010), Cuban American artist [55]
- Sir John Betjeman (1906–1984), CBE, British Poet Laureate [56]
- Boyi Bhimanna (1911–2005), Telugu poet [57]
- Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927–2016), former King of Thailand[58]
- Whit Bissell (1909–1996), American character actor [59]
- Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971), American photographer [60]
- Jack Buck (1924–2002), American sportscaster [61]
- George H. W. Bush (1924–2018), 41st President of the United States[62]
- Lou Butera (1937-2015) American professional pool player[63]
- Roger Caron (1938–2012), Canadian bank robber [64]
- Owen Chamberlain (1920–2006), American physicist [65]
- Barney Childs (1909–2000), American composer and teacher[66]
- Prince Claus (1926–2002), husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands[67]
- Joe Cook (1890–1959), US actor [68]
- George Coulouris (1903–1989), British actor [69]
- André Courrèges (1923–2016), French fashion designer.[70]
- Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), Spanish artist [71]
- Harry Dalton (1928–2005), American baseball executive[72]
- Joyce Davidson (1931–2020), Canadian-American television personality and producer[73]
- Deng Xiaoping (1904–1997), Chinese politician[74]
- James Doohan (1920–2005), Canadian actor [75]
- Basil D'Oliveira (1931–2011), South African born English cricketer[76]
- Lane Evans (1951–2014), Member of the US House of Representatives (D - IL)[77]
- William Everson (1912–1994), American poet[78]
- Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish dictator [79]
- Booth Gardner (1936–2013), Washington state governor[80]
- Carlos Antonio Gomes (1932–2005), Portuguese footballer [81]
- Billy Graham (1918–2018), American evangelist[82]
- Lou Groza (1924–2000), American football placekicker/offensive tackle
- Nathan Heard (1937–2004), American novelist [83]
- George Roy Hill (1921–2002), US Oscar-winning film director [84]
- Chester Himes (1909–1984), African-American writer[85]
- Bob Hoskins (1942–2014), English actor [86]
- Masud Husain Khan (1919–2010), Father of Urdu-Linguistics[87]
- Josefa Iloilo (1920–2011), President of Fiji (2000–2009)[88]
- Sir Alec Issigonis (1906–1988), British car designer[89]
- Mary Jackson (1910–2005), American actress [90]
- Dave Jennings (American football) (1952–2013), American football player [91]
- Ba Jin (1904–2005), Chinese writer [92]
- Pope John Paul II (1920–2005), Polish cleric, Pope of Roman Catholic Church[79]
- Dean Jones (1931–2015), American actor [93]
- Erland Josephson (1923–2012), Swedish actor and author[94]
- Pauline Kael (1919–2001), American film critic [95]
- Casey Kasem (1932–2014), American former Radio disc jockey and voice actor [96]
- Frank Kelly (1938–2016), Irish actor, singer and writer [97]
- Deborah Kerr (1921–2007), British actress [98]
- Guy Kibbee (1882–1956), American stage and film actor.[99]
- George Kirby (1923–1995) American comedian, singer and actor.
- Jimmy Knepper (1927–2003), American jazz trombonist [100]
- Ted Kroll (1919–2002), American golfer [101]
- John Lindsay (1921–2000), New York City mayor [102]
- Walter Lord (1917–2002), American author[103]
- Mao Zedong (1893–1976), Chinese statesman and revolutionary [104]
- Margo MacDonald (1943–2014), MSP, Scottish politician[105]
- Luis Marden (1913–2003), Italian-American photographer[106]
- Carlo Maria Martini (1927–2012), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Milan, theologian and biblical exegete.
- Ferdy Mayne (1916–1998), German actor [107]
- William Masters (1915–2001), American sex researcher [108]
- Eugene McCarthy (1916–2005), American politician[109]
- Joseph M. McDade (1931–2017), former Congressman from NE Pennsylvania [110]
- Ralph McQuarrie (1929–2012), American artist [111]
- Tony Mendez (1940–2019), CIA Officer Portrayed in Argo[112][113]
- Alois Mock (1934–2017), Austrian politician[114]
- Leo Monahan (1926–2013), American sports journalist[115]
- Kenneth More (1914–1982), English actor [116]
- Knowlton Nash (1927–2014), Canadian television journalist and author[117]
- Giulio Natta (1903–1979), Italian chemist [118]
- Anna Neagle (1904–1986), English actress[119]
- Norman Panama (1914–2003), American writer, producer and director [120]
- Joe Pasternak (1901–1991), American film director[121]
- Mervyn Peake (1911–1968), British author [122]
- Ray Perrault (1926–2008), Canadian Politician, Senator from British Columbia [123]
- Enoch Powell (1912–1998), British politician [101]
- Larry Powers (1939-2015), American bodybuilder [124]
- Vincent Price (1911–1993), American actor, also suffered from lung cancer [125]
- Hans Ras (1926–2003), Dutch academic [126]
- Sir Michael Redgrave (1908–1985), British actor[127]
- John Rosenbaum (1934–2003), American artist[128]
- M. Scott Peck (1936–2005), American psychiatrist and best-selling author [129]
- Janet Reno (1938–2016), Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001)[130]
- Matt Robinson (1937-2002), American actor[131]
- Leonid Shamkovich (1923–2005), USSR Chess grandmaster [132]
- Walter Sisulu (1912–2003), South African freedom fighter [133]
- Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969), British writer [134]
- A. J. P. Taylor (1906–1990), British historian and writer [135]
- Jerry Sloan (1942–2020), former NBA player and coach[136]
- Jean-Louis Tauran (1943–2018), Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue in the Roman Curia[137]
- Terry-Thomas (1911–1990), British character actor [138]
- Meldrim Thomson, Jr. (1912–2001), Republican Governor of New Hampshire[139]
- Richard Thompson (1957–2016), Reuben-award-winning cartoonist.[140][141]
- Dale Thorn (1943–2014), press secretary to Governor Edwin Edwards of Louisiana, Louisiana State University professor, associate commissioner of higher education for the Louisiana Board of Regents[142]
- Jeremy Thorpe (1930–2014), British politician and leader of the Liberal Party (1967–1976)[143]
- Pat Torpey (1953–2018), American drummer for the band Mr. Big[144]
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919–2000), 15th Prime Minister of Canada [145]
- Mo Udall (1922–1998), Member of the US House of Representatives [79]
- Tim Wall (1904–1981), Australian cricketer [146]
- George Wallace (1919–1998), former governor of Alabama [147]
- Maurice White (1941–2016), singer, musician, founder of R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire.[148]
- Albert J Whitlock (1915–1999), British motion picture matte artist [149]
- Edward Winter (1937–2001), American actor [150]
- Harvey D. Williams (1930–2020), African-American U.S. Army major general and activist, Deputy Inspector General of the U.S. Army (1980).[151]
- Robin Williams (1951-2014), American actor.[152]
- Richard Winters (1918–2011), American War Hero. WWII veteran and basis for book Band of Brothers and the subsequent HBO miniseries.
- W. D. Workman, Jr. (1914–1990), American journalist and South Carolina Republican politician[153]
- Farnsworth Wright (1888–1940), American editor [154]
See also
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