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A
Jacqueline Creed
Archer - Civil rights activist
Javier
Artero - Spanish soccer player
Louise
Arters - Actress (one of the Sparkle Twins)
April
Arvan - Basketball Coach
B
Stan
Belinda - baseball player
Richard
Berghammer - Wildlife Painter
Jackie
Bertone - percussionist for Beach Boys and others
Michael Blake - Hollywood screenwriter, "Dances with Wolves"
Bill Bradbury - Secretary
of State of Oregon (running
for senator)
Rachelle Breslow - author
Martin
Bruch - Photographer
Deborah Bruening - writer
Clive Burr - Iron Maiden Drummer
C
Dan Carnevale -
American Footballer
Neil
Cavuto - lead anchor on Fox News Channel
Donal Coghlan - singer/songwriter
Richard Cohen - journalist (married to actress Meridith Viera)
Sean Coman (aka Sean Donahue) - Californian disk jockey
Luca Coscione - Italian Politician
Charlie Courtauld - British newspaper columnist (Independent on Sunday)
Carrel
Cowan-Ricks - historical archaeologist and anthropologist
Guido Crepax - Italian comic
Betty
Cuthbert - Olympic Gold Medallist, Sprinting
D
Deanna Davis -
Basketball player and coach
Denise Davis - Singer
Sir Augustus Frederic D'Este (1794-1848) - grandson of King George III
of England, 1st documented case of MS
Joan
Didion - writer and director
Bruno Tassan Din - Italian publisher
Wayne
Dobson - magician
Deborah
Downey - Cabaret Performer
Khiawatha
Downey - American Footballer
Jacqueline
du Pre - cellist
Frank DuBois -
New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture 1989-, champion teamroper
Michel
Dupuis - Canadian football player (linebacker for Ottawa, Winnipeg
& Toronto)
Michael R. Duval - Investment Banker and White House Lawyer Under Nixon
and Ford
E
Allan Eagleson -
Hockey impresario & lawyer
Stanley
Elkin - writer
F
Donna Fargo - Country and
western singer
Lola
Folana - singer
Bryan Forbes
- actor, writer, director (married to Nanette Newman)
Michael Frimkess - Potter
Annette Funicello
- singer, dancer, former Mouseketeer
G
Roman Gabriel -
American football player (Los Angeles Rams 1962-72)
Teri Garr - Actress
(Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, Close Encounters and others)
Sarah P.
Gibbs - Biologist - Winner of 2003 Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal
Brenda Gildehaus - champion BMX bike rider
Marianne Gingrich - ex-wife of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich
Chrystal
Gomes - stand up comedienne
Beverly Graham
- singer, charity worker
Judy
Graham - author
Judy
Grahn - poet
Nicola Griffith - Author
Robin Gurr - poet
H
William Hartnell
- British actor (the first Doctor Who)
Joseph
Hartzler - Chief prosecutor for the Oklahoma bombing case
Eve Hayes - actress
Heinrich
Heine - German poet (1797-1856) posthumously diagnosed with MS
Stewart Henry - UK disc-jockey
Lucien Hervé - Architectural Photographer
Jimmy Heuga - Olympic
skier
Lena
Horne - Actress and singer
Alastair Hignell - International Rugby Player, Cricketer and BBC Sports
Commentator
Fred
Hughes - Andy Warhol's financeer and manager
David
Humm - NFL quarterback, Oakland Raiders
I
Frieda Inescort -
actress
Ivalio Iordanov - Bulgarian International soccer player
Brian Irvine - Scottish soccer player
J
Valerie Jankowski Skrabut - artist
and musician.
Barbara
Jordan - Congress woman, professor, civil rights activist
K
Jonathan
Katz - Comedian
Hal Ketchum - Country & Western Singer
Johnny Killen - 1960s singer
Susan Kisslinger - Author
Stanley
Knowles - Canadian Politician (1942-1984)
L
David "Squiggy"
Lander - actor in the American TV show "Laverne & Shirley,"
Carl
Laemmle, Jr. - film producer and son of the founder of Universal
Studios
Ronnie
Lane - musician with The Faces (Rod Stewart's old band)
James
LaRocca - Guitarist with MS
Melanie
Lawson - Anchorwoman, Ch.13 Houston
Margaret
Leighton - British actress
Wendy
Lill - Canadian Politician
Kathryn
Lindskoog - author
Lydwina of Schieden - Dutch patron Saint of Ice Skaters (1400AD) The
earliest written record of someone with MS
M
Ernie
McAlister - US Politician
Roger MacDougall
- British
playwright
David Maclean - UK Conservative MP - Chief Whip
Fiona
MacTaggart - British Politician (Labour MP for Slough)
Nancy Mairs
- novelist
Natalie
Mandzhavidze - NASA Physicist
Maureen Manley - Olympic Cyclist
Emily Mann
- director and playwright
Diana Markham - Novelist
Miquel Martm i Pol - Catalan poet
Maxine Mesinger
- Newspaper gossip columnist, Houston Chronicle
Laura
Mitchell - Public policy analyst, consultant and writer
Mary Mullarkey - Colorado State Supreme Court Chief Justice
John Mythen -
cartoonist and writer
N
William Newman -
artist
Ken Novak - Basketball coach
Paul Novoselick - Chronicle staff writer and columnist
O
Cindy O'Connor -
Poet
Alan Osmond - Singer in
Osmond Brothers
Jim Oelschlager - financeer and philanathropist
P
John Pageler -
author
Lisa Peck - Mountain bike rider (5th in 2000 Masters World Mountain
Bike Championships)
Jim Poulin - Basketball Coach
Richard
Pryor - comedian and actor
Q
Richard Queen - Iran hostage
R
Richard Radtke
- Scientist and Winner Presidential Award for Excellence in Science,
Mathematics and Engineering
Adam Riedy - US Speed Skater
Madeline Rhue - Actress
John Robson - Footballer
Doug
Robinson - Novelist
Fausto Rocha - Brazilian TV Actor
Ronald
Rogers - Concert Pianist
Wendy Carol Roth - Television producer, writer and Advocate for the
Disabled
S
James Scofield -
poet
Eric Simons - mountaineer
Dean Singleton - Newspaper Magnate
Keith Snyder -
composer, performer, and author
Henry Steele - Basketball Player
Stephanie Stephens - golfer
Kevin Stevenson - Singer/Guitarist
Karen G. Stone -
Author
Sharon
Summerall - model
(married to Don
Henley (singer with The Eagles)
Kelly Sutton - racing driver
Joan
Sweeney - children's author
Mike Szymanski - entertainment writer and managing editor of zap2it.com
T
Tamia - R&B singer
(Grammy Nominee)
David "Teddy" Thomas - Cricketer
Mitch Terpstra - Athlete and Althetics Coach
Bobby
Thompson - Banjoist
Joe Torsella - US
Politician
Larry Tucker - Film and TV writer and producer (incl. The Monkees,
Alice B. Toklas and Bob & Carol)
V
Norah Vincent - Journalist
W
Wally Wakefield
- Ski jumper and sports columnist
Jackie Waldman - Author and motivational speaker
Clay Walker - Country
and western singer
Danny
Wallace - Soccer Player
Clifford T.Ward
- Singer/songwriter
Rich Warden - Racecar Driver
Robert
"Wingnut" Weaver - Actor
Maggie
Weder - Golfer
Cathy
Weis - Dancer
Paul Wellstone
- US
Senator, Minnesota
Stephen White -
Author
Paul Willey - Virtual Golf Champion
Montel Williams - talk
show host and actor
Victoria Williams
- Singer
Victor Willing - Artist
Paul Wolfskehl - 19th century German industrialist and amateur
mathematician
Relatives
Wade Boggs'
(baseball player) sister
Gloria
Estefan's (singer) father
Marg Helgenberger's (actress) father
Tommy Hilfiger's (designer) sister
Larry Kane's (TV news anchorman) mother
Chris Moss's (basketball player) mother
Patty Murray's (US senator) father
Stone Phillips' (Dateline NBC) wife
J
K Rowling's (author of the Harry Potter stories) mother
Adam Sandler's (comedian/actor) Cousin
Daniel J. Travanti's (actor) brother
Eddie Vedder's (Pearl Jam) father
Henry "Gizmo" Williams (American footballer) mother
Michael Crichton has not been diagnosed with MS. He had a single neurological episode in the 1960s and has not had any other symptoms subsequently.
Ozzy Osbourne
had a scare that he might have MS but it was a false alarm:
"Family unity became even more paramount for the Osbournes in 1992
when Ozzy
was diagnosed as suffering from multiple sclerosis, announced his
retirement
and played a farewell tour. Six months later a second opinion
pronounced the
diagnosis a false alarm, but the family have only now publicly
acknowledged
the scare." - from this
Guardian
article
Don Van Vilet (aka Captain Beefheart), the Rock 'n' Roll singer, does not have MS
There is also some dispute as to whether Dino Ferrari of Ferrari automobiles had MS.
Please mail me at jones.paul@btconnect.com if you know of other famous people with MS or any inaccuracies on this page.