Famous People Who Have Suffered from Depression or Manic-DepressionDepression and Bipolar list: These famous authors, scientists, leaders, artists, and celebrities all have been reported as having depressive mood disorders such as major depression or manic-depression (bipolar disorder). The list makes no distinction for individuals suffering from major depression or bipolar manic-depression.Alvin Ailey, dancer and choreographer Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, astronaut Louie Anderson, comedian, actor Ann-Margaret, actress Diane Arbus, photographer Lionel Aldridge, football player Alexander the Great, king Hans Christian Anderson, author Tai Babilonia, figureskater Oksana Baiul, figureskater Honore de Balzac, writer Samuel Barber, classical composer Roseanne Barr, actress Drew Barrymore, actress James M. Barrie, writer Rona Barrett, columnist Charles Baudelaire, poet Shelley Beattie, athlete and artist Ned Beatty, actor Samuel Becket, writer Ludwig von Beethoven, composer Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel Brendan Behan, poet Irving Berlin, composer Hector Berlioz, composer John Berryman, poet William Blake, poet Charles Bluhdorn, executive, Gulf Western Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway Robert Boorstin, writer, special assistant to Pres. Clinton, State Department Clara Bow, actor Tommy Boyce, musician, composer Cheyenne Brando, actor Marlon Brando, actor Richard Brautigan, writer Van Wyck Brooks, writer John Brown, abolitionist Ruth Brown, singer Anton Bruckner, composer Art Buchwald, political humorist John Bunyan, writer Robert Burns, poet Robert Burton, writer Tim Burton, artist, movie director Willie Burton, basketball player Barbara Bush, former First Lady Lord Byron, poet Helen Caldicott, activist, writer Donald Cammell, movie director, screenwriter Robert Campeau, Canadian businessman Albert Camus, writer Truman Capote, writer Drew Carey, actor and comedian Jim Carrey, actor and comedian Dick Cavett, broadcaster C.E. Chaffin, writer, poet Ray Charles, R&B performer Thomas Chatterton, poet Paddy Chayefsky, writer, movie director Lawton Chiles, former governor of Florida Frederic Chopin, composer Winston Churchill, British prime minister Sandra Cisneros, writer Eric Clapton, blues-rock musician Dick Clark, entertainer (American Bandstand) John Cleese, actor Rosemary Clooney, singer Kurt Cobain, rock star Tyrus Cobb, athlete Leonard Cohen, poet and singer Natalie Cole, singer Garnet Coleman, Texas legislator Samuel Coleridge, poet Judy Collins, musician, writer Shawn Colvin, musician Jeff Conaway, actor Joseph Conrad, author Pat Conroy, writer Calvin Coolidge, U.S. president Francis Ford Coppola, director Billy Corgan, musician Patricia Cornwell, writer Noel Coward, composer William Cowper, poet Hart Crane, writer Oliver Cromwell, dictator Kathy Cronkite, writer Dennis Crosby, actor Sheryl Crow, singer and rock musician Richard Dadd, artist John Daly, athlete (golf) Rodney Dangerfield, comedian Charles Darwin, explorer and scientist David, Israeli King Ray Davies, musician Thomas De Quincey, poet Lenny Dee, musician Sandra Dee, actor Ellen DeGeneres, comedienne, actor John Denver, singer and actor Muffin Spencer Devlin, pro golfer Diana, Princess of Wales Paolo DiCanio, athlete (soccer) Charles Dickens, writer Emily Dickenson, poet Isak Dinesen, author Scott Donie, Olympic athlete (diving) Terence Donovan, photographer Michael Dorris, writer Theodore Dostoevski, writer Eric Douglas, actor Tony Dow, actor, producer, director Richard Dreyfuss, actor Jack Dreyfus, manager, Dreyfus Fund Kitty Dukakis, former First Lady, Mass. Patty Duke, actress Thomas Eagleton, lawyer, U.S. Senator Thomas Eakins, artist Thomas Edison, inventor Edward Elgar, composer T.S. Eliot, poet Queen Elizabeth I of England Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer Robert Evans, film producer James Farmer, civil rights leader Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television William Faulkner, writer Jules Feiffer, cartoonist and satirist Tim Finn, musician, composer Carrie Fisher, actress and writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer Larry Flynt, magazine publisher Betty Ford, former First Lady Harrison Ford, actor James Forrestal, cabinet member Steven Foster, writer Michel Foucault, writer, philosopher George Fox, Quaker Connie Francis, entertainer Andre Franquin, 1924-1997, cartoonist Albert French, writer Sigmund Freud, psychiatrist Brenda Fricker, actress Peter Gabriel, rock star John Kenneth Galbraith, economist Judy Garland, singer, actor James Garner, actor Paul Gascoigne, athlete (soccer) Paul Gauguin, artist Harold Geneen, executive, ITT Industries King George III of England Stan Getz, musician Kaye Gibbons, writer Kendall Gill, athlete (basketball) Kit Gingrich, Newt's mother Johann Goethe, writer Oliver Goldsmith, poet Dwight Gooden, baseball player George Gordon, poet Tipper Gore, wife of U.S. Vice-President Arshille Gorky, artist Francisco de Goya, painter Phil Graham, owner, Washington Post Graham Green, writer Shecky Greene, comedian Philip Guston, artist Alexander Hamilton, politician Linda Hamilton, actress Georg Frederich Handel, composer Pete Harnisch, baseball player Mariette Hartley, actress Juliana Hatfield, musician Hampton Hawes, musician Stephen Hawking, physicist Nathaniel Hawthorne, writer Lillian Hellman, writer Ernest Hemingway, writer Margaux Hemingway, actor Audrey Hepburn, actress King Herod, Biblical figure Kristin Hersh, musician Hermann Hesse, writer Abby Hoffman, writer and activist Sir Anthony Hopkins, actor Gerard M. Hopkins, poet Edward Hopper, artist Howard Hughes, industrialist Victor Hugo, author Helen Hutchison, broadcaster Heinrich Ibsen, playwright Jack Irons, musician Eugene Izzi, writer Andrew Jackson, U.S. President Janet Jackson, singer Henry James, writer William James, writer Kay Redfield Jamison, psychologist, writer Randall Jarrell, poet Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President Jim Jenson, CBS News Jeremiah, Biblical figure Joan of Arc, French leader Job, Biblical figure Billy Joel, musician, composer Elton John, musician, composer Daniel Johns, musician Samuel Johnson, poet Daniel Johnston, musician Ashley Judd, actor Franz Kafka, writer Karen Kain, prima ballerina Danny Kaye, entertainer John Keats, writer Margot Kidder, actress Larry King, talkshow host Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, artist Gelsey Kirkland, dancer Heinrich von Kleist, poet Percy Knauth, journalist Joey Kramer, musician William Kurelek, artist Pat LaFontaine, hockey player Charles Lamb, poet Jessica Lange, actor Peter Nolan Lawrence, English writer Edward Lear, artist Frances Lear, publisher Robert E. Lee, U.S. general Vivian Leigh, actress John Lennon, musician Rika Lesser, writer, translator Primo Levi, chemist, writer Bill Lichtenstein, producer (TV & radio) Allie Light, director Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President Vachel Lindsey, writer Karl Paul Link, chemist Ross Lockridge, Jr., writer Joshua Logan, producer Jack London, writer Rick London, cartoonist Greg Louganis, U.S. diver and Olympic gold medallist Courtney Love, musician James Russell Lowell, poet Robert Lowell, poet Malcolm Lowry, writer J. Anthony Lukas, writer Salvador Luria, bacterial geneticist Martin Luther, Protestant leader Gustav Mahler, composer Duke of Marlborough, soldier Elizabeth Manley, Canadian figureskater Camryn Mannheim, actor Martha Manning, psychologist, writer Imelda Marcos, Philippine dictator's wife Jay Marvin, radio personality, writer Vladimir Mayakovsky, poet Gary McDonald, Australian actor Kevin McDonald, comedian, actor Robert McFarlane, former United States National Security Adviser Rod McKuen, writer, poet, producer Sarah McLachlan, singer, Lilith Fair creator Kristy McNichol, actress Peter McWilliams, writer Herman Melville, writer Burgess Meredith, actor Robert Merrill, musician, lyricist Paul Merton, British comedian Michelangelo, Italian artist Dimitri Mihalas, scientist Kate Millett, writer, artist Spike Milligan, comic actor, writer Carmen Miranda, actor Claude Monet, artist Thelonious Monk, musician Marilyn Monroe, actor Alanis Morissette, Canadian singer S.P. Morrissey, musician John Mulheren, financier (U.S.) Edvard Munch, artist Robert Munsch, writer Les Murray, Australian poet Conrad Meyer, writer Michelangelo, artist John Stuart Mill, writer Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet Kate Millet, writer and feminist Spike Milligan, humourist John Milton, poet Charles Mingus, compser Carmen Miranda, singer Marilyn Monroe, actress Mavor Moore, producer J.P. Morgan, industrialist Modest Mussogorgsky, composer Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator Ilie Natase, tennis player, politician Ralph Nader, U.S. consumer rights advocate Nebuchadnezzar, Biblical figure Sir Isaac Newton, physicist Florence Nightingale, British nurse Vaslav Nijinksy, ballet dancer Richard Nixon, U.S. president Deborah Norville, television journalist Sinead O'Connor, musician Georgia O'Keeffe, painter Eugene O'Neill, playwright John Ogden, pianist Laurence Olivier, actor Margo Orum, writer Ozzie Osborne, rock star Donny Osmond, musician Marie Osmond, musician Wilfred Owen, poet, soldier Nicola Pagett, actor Susan Panico, business executive Charles Parker, compoer Dorothy Parker, writer, poet, wit Dolly Parton, singer Boris Pasternak, writer John Pastorius, composer George Patton, soldier Pierre Peladeau, publisher Charley Pell, former coach, Univ. of Florida Teddy Pendergrass, musician Walker Percy, writer Murray Pezim, Canadian businessman Jimmie Piersall, baseball player William Pitt, Prime Minister Sylvia Plath, poet Edgar Allen Poe, writer Jackson Pollock, artist Cole Porter, composer Ezra Pound, poet Alma Powell, wife of Gen. Colin Powell Susan Powter, motivational speaker Charlie Pride, country singer Sergey Rachmaninoff, composer Bonnie Raitt, singer Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), musician Lou Reed, singer Jeannie C. Riley, singer Rainer Maria Rilke, poet Joan Rivers, comedian Lynn Rivers, U.S. Congresswoman Alys Robi, Canadian vocalist Norman Rockwell, artist Theodore Roethke, poet George Romney, artist Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. President Axl Rose, rock star Roseanne, actor, writer, comedienne Amelia Rosselli, 1930-1996, poet Dante Rossetti, poet and painter Gioacchimo Rossini, composer Martin Rossiter, musician Philip Roth, writer Mark Rothko, artist Gabrielle Roy, author John Ruskin, writer Winona Ryder, actor Yves Saint Laurent, fashion designer May Sarton, poet, novelist Francesco Scavullo, artist, photographer Lori Schiller, writer, educator Charles Schulz, cartoonist (Peanuts) Robert Schumann, German composer Delmore Schwartz, poet Ronnie Scott, musician Alexander Scriabin, composer Jean Seberg, actress Monica Seles, athlete (tennis) Anne Sexton, poet Linda Sexton, writer Mary Shelley, author Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet William Tecumseh Sherman, general Frances Sherwood, writer Dmitri Shostakovich, musician Scott Simmie, writer, journalist Paul Simon, composer, musician Lauren Slater, writer Christopher Smart, poet Jose Solano, actor Phil Specter, promoter and producer Alonzo Spellman, athlete (football) Muffin Spencer-Devlin, pro golfer Vivian Stanshall, musician, writer, artist Rod Steiger, actor George Stephanopoulos, political advisor Robert Louis Stevenson, writer Sting, singer and musician Teresa Stratas, opera singer Darryl Strawberry, baseball player William Styron, writer Emmanuel Swedenbourg, religious leader James Taylor, singer and musician Kate Taylor, musician Lili Taylor, actor Livingston Taylor, musician P.I. Tchaikovsky, composer Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet Tracy Thompson, writer, reporter Dylan Thomas, poet Edward Thomas, poet Leo Tolstoy, writer Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, artist Spencer Tracy, actor Ted Turner, founder, CNN Network Mark Twain, author Hunter Tylo, actress Mike Tyson, prizefighter Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor Vincent Van Gogh, artist Vivian Vance, actor Victoria, British Queen Mark Vonnegut, doctor, writer Kurt Vonnegut, writer Sol Wachtler, judge Tom Waits, musician Mike Wallace, broadcaster Michael Warren, executive, Canada Post George Washington, U.S. President Damon Wayans, comedian, actor, writer, director, producer Walt Whitman, poet Dar Williams, musician Robin Williams, actor Tennessee Williams, playwright Brian Wilson, rockstar (Beach Boys) William Carlos Williams, physician, writer Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous Jonathan Winters, comedian Hugo Wolf, composer Thomas Wolfe, writer Mary Wollstoncraft, writer Ed Wood, movie director Natalie Wood, actor Virginia Woolf, writer Luther Wright, basketball player Elizabeth Wurtzel, writer Tammy Wynette, singer Bert Yancey, pro golfer Boris Yeltsin, former President, Russia Faron Young, musician Robert Young, actor William Zeckendorf, industrialist Emile Zola, writer Stefan Zweig, poet
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Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, astronaut
Louie Anderson, comedian, actor
Ann-Margaret, actress
Diane Arbus, photographer
Lionel Aldridge, football player
Alexander the Great, king
Hans Christian Anderson, author
Tai Babilonia, figureskater
Oksana Baiul, figureskater
Honore de Balzac, writer
Samuel Barber, classical composer
Roseanne Barr, actress
Drew Barrymore, actress
James M. Barrie, writer
Rona Barrett, columnist
Charles Baudelaire, poet
Shelley Beattie, athlete and artist
Ned Beatty, actor
Samuel Becket, writer
Ludwig von Beethoven, composer
Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel
Brendan Behan, poet
Irving Berlin, composer
Hector Berlioz, composer
John Berryman, poet
William Blake, poet
Charles Bluhdorn, executive, Gulf Western
Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor
Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway
Robert Boorstin, writer, special assistant to Pres. Clinton, State Department
Clara Bow, actor
Tommy Boyce, musician, composer
Cheyenne Brando, actor
Marlon Brando, actor
Richard Brautigan, writer
Van Wyck Brooks, writer
John Brown, abolitionist
Ruth Brown, singer
Anton Bruckner, composer
Art Buchwald, political humorist
John Bunyan, writer
Robert Burns, poet
Robert Burton, writer
Tim Burton, artist, movie director
Willie Burton, basketball player
Barbara Bush, former First Lady
Lord Byron, poet
Helen Caldicott, activist, writer
Donald Cammell, movie director, screenwriter
Robert Campeau, Canadian businessman
Albert Camus, writer
Truman Capote, writer
Drew Carey, actor and comedian
Jim Carrey, actor and comedian
Dick Cavett, broadcaster
C.E. Chaffin, writer, poet
Ray Charles, R&B performer
Thomas Chatterton, poet
Paddy Chayefsky, writer, movie director
Lawton Chiles, former governor of Florida
Frederic Chopin, composer
Winston Churchill, British prime minister
Sandra Cisneros, writer
Eric Clapton, blues-rock musician
Dick Clark, entertainer (American Bandstand)
John Cleese, actor
Rosemary Clooney, singer
Kurt Cobain, rock star
Tyrus Cobb, athlete
Leonard Cohen, poet and singer
Natalie Cole, singer
Garnet Coleman, Texas legislator
Samuel Coleridge, poet
Judy Collins, musician, writer
Shawn Colvin, musician
Jeff Conaway, actor
Joseph Conrad, author
Pat Conroy, writer
Calvin Coolidge, U.S. president
Francis Ford Coppola, director
Billy Corgan, musician
Patricia Cornwell, writer
Noel Coward, composer
William Cowper, poet
Hart Crane, writer
Oliver Cromwell, dictator
Kathy Cronkite, writer
Dennis Crosby, actor
Sheryl Crow, singer and rock musician
Richard Dadd, artist
John Daly, athlete (golf)
Rodney Dangerfield, comedian
Charles Darwin, explorer and scientist
David, Israeli King
Ray Davies, musician
Thomas De Quincey, poet
Lenny Dee, musician
Sandra Dee, actor
Ellen DeGeneres, comedienne, actor
John Denver, singer and actor
Muffin Spencer Devlin, pro golfer
Diana, Princess of Wales
Paolo DiCanio, athlete (soccer)
Charles Dickens, writer
Emily Dickenson, poet
Isak Dinesen, author
Scott Donie, Olympic athlete (diving)
Terence Donovan, photographer
Michael Dorris, writer
Theodore Dostoevski, writer
Eric Douglas, actor
Tony Dow, actor, producer, director
Richard Dreyfuss, actor
Jack Dreyfus, manager, Dreyfus Fund
Kitty Dukakis, former First Lady, Mass.
Patty Duke, actress
Thomas Eagleton, lawyer, U.S. Senator
Thomas Eakins, artist
Thomas Edison, inventor
Edward Elgar, composer
T.S. Eliot, poet
Queen Elizabeth I of England
Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer
Robert Evans, film producer
James Farmer, civil rights leader
Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television
William Faulkner, writer
Jules Feiffer, cartoonist and satirist
Tim Finn, musician, composer
Carrie Fisher, actress and writer
F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer
Larry Flynt, magazine publisher
Betty Ford, former First Lady
Harrison Ford, actor
James Forrestal, cabinet member
Steven Foster, writer
Michel Foucault, writer, philosopher
George Fox, Quaker
Connie Francis, entertainer
Andre Franquin, 1924-1997, cartoonist
Albert French, writer
Sigmund Freud, psychiatrist
Brenda Fricker, actress
Peter Gabriel, rock star
John Kenneth Galbraith, economist
Judy Garland, singer, actor
James Garner, actor
Paul Gascoigne, athlete (soccer)
Paul Gauguin, artist
Harold Geneen, executive, ITT Industries
King George III of England
Stan Getz, musician
Kaye Gibbons, writer
Kendall Gill, athlete (basketball)
Kit Gingrich, Newt's mother
Johann Goethe, writer
Oliver Goldsmith, poet
Dwight Gooden, baseball player
George Gordon, poet
Tipper Gore, wife of U.S. Vice-President
Arshille Gorky, artist
Francisco de Goya, painter
Phil Graham, owner, Washington Post
Graham Green, writer
Shecky Greene, comedian
Philip Guston, artist
Alexander Hamilton, politician
Linda Hamilton, actress
Georg Frederich Handel, composer
Pete Harnisch, baseball player
Mariette Hartley, actress
Juliana Hatfield, musician
Hampton Hawes, musician
Stephen Hawking, physicist
Nathaniel Hawthorne, writer
Lillian Hellman, writer
Ernest Hemingway, writer
Margaux Hemingway, actor
Audrey Hepburn, actress
King Herod, Biblical figure
Kristin Hersh, musician
Hermann Hesse, writer
Abby Hoffman, writer and activist
Sir Anthony Hopkins, actor
Gerard M. Hopkins, poet
Edward Hopper, artist
Howard Hughes, industrialist
Victor Hugo, author
Helen Hutchison, broadcaster
Heinrich Ibsen, playwright
Jack Irons, musician
Eugene Izzi, writer
Andrew Jackson, U.S. President
Janet Jackson, singer
Henry James, writer
William James, writer
Kay Redfield Jamison, psychologist, writer
Randall Jarrell, poet
Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President
Jim Jenson, CBS News
Jeremiah, Biblical figure
Joan of Arc, French leader
Job, Biblical figure
Billy Joel, musician, composer
Elton John, musician, composer
Daniel Johns, musician
Samuel Johnson, poet
Daniel Johnston, musician
Ashley Judd, actor
Franz Kafka, writer
Karen Kain, prima ballerina
Danny Kaye, entertainer
John Keats, writer
Margot Kidder, actress
Larry King, talkshow host
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, artist
Gelsey Kirkland, dancer
Heinrich von Kleist, poet
Percy Knauth, journalist
Joey Kramer, musician
William Kurelek, artist
Pat LaFontaine, hockey player
Charles Lamb, poet
Jessica Lange, actor
Peter Nolan Lawrence, English writer
Edward Lear, artist
Frances Lear, publisher
Robert E. Lee, U.S. general
Vivian Leigh, actress
John Lennon, musician
Rika Lesser, writer, translator
Primo Levi, chemist, writer
Bill Lichtenstein, producer (TV & radio)
Allie Light, director
Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President
Vachel Lindsey, writer
Karl Paul Link, chemist
Ross Lockridge, Jr., writer
Joshua Logan, producer
Jack London, writer
Rick London, cartoonist
Greg Louganis, U.S. diver and Olympic gold medallist
Courtney Love, musician
James Russell Lowell, poet
Robert Lowell, poet
Malcolm Lowry, writer
J. Anthony Lukas, writer
Salvador Luria, bacterial geneticist
Martin Luther, Protestant leader
Gustav Mahler, composer
Duke of Marlborough, soldier
Elizabeth Manley, Canadian figureskater
Camryn Mannheim, actor
Martha Manning, psychologist, writer
Imelda Marcos, Philippine dictator's wife
Jay Marvin, radio personality, writer
Vladimir Mayakovsky, poet
Gary McDonald, Australian actor
Kevin McDonald, comedian, actor
Robert McFarlane, former United States National Security Adviser
Rod McKuen, writer, poet, producer
Sarah McLachlan, singer, Lilith Fair creator
Kristy McNichol, actress
Peter McWilliams, writer
Herman Melville, writer
Burgess Meredith, actor
Robert Merrill, musician, lyricist
Paul Merton, British comedian
Michelangelo, Italian artist
Dimitri Mihalas, scientist
Kate Millett, writer, artist
Spike Milligan, comic actor, writer
Carmen Miranda, actor
Claude Monet, artist
Thelonious Monk, musician
Marilyn Monroe, actor
Alanis Morissette, Canadian singer
S.P. Morrissey, musician
John Mulheren, financier (U.S.)
Edvard Munch, artist
Robert Munsch, writer
Les Murray, Australian poet
Conrad Meyer, writer
Michelangelo, artist
John Stuart Mill, writer
Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet
Kate Millet, writer and feminist
Spike Milligan, humourist
John Milton, poet
Charles Mingus, compser
Carmen Miranda, singer
Marilyn Monroe, actress
Mavor Moore, producer
J.P. Morgan, industrialist
Modest Mussogorgsky, composer
Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator
Ilie Natase, tennis player, politician
Ralph Nader, U.S. consumer rights advocate
Nebuchadnezzar, Biblical figure
Sir Isaac Newton, physicist
Florence Nightingale, British nurse
Vaslav Nijinksy, ballet dancer
Richard Nixon, U.S. president
Deborah Norville, television journalist
Sinead O'Connor, musician
Georgia O'Keeffe, painter
Eugene O'Neill, playwright
John Ogden, pianist
Laurence Olivier, actor
Margo Orum, writer
Ozzie Osborne, rock star
Donny Osmond, musician
Marie Osmond, musician
Wilfred Owen, poet, soldier
Nicola Pagett, actor
Susan Panico, business executive
Charles Parker, compoer
Dorothy Parker, writer, poet, wit
Dolly Parton, singer
Boris Pasternak, writer
John Pastorius, composer
George Patton, soldier
Pierre Peladeau, publisher
Charley Pell, former coach, Univ. of Florida
Teddy Pendergrass, musician
Walker Percy, writer
Murray Pezim, Canadian businessman
Jimmie Piersall, baseball player
William Pitt, Prime Minister
Sylvia Plath, poet
Edgar Allen Poe, writer
Jackson Pollock, artist
Cole Porter, composer
Ezra Pound, poet
Alma Powell, wife of Gen. Colin Powell
Susan Powter, motivational speaker
Charlie Pride, country singer
Sergey Rachmaninoff, composer
Bonnie Raitt, singer
Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), musician
Lou Reed, singer
Jeannie C. Riley, singer
Rainer Maria Rilke, poet
Joan Rivers, comedian
Lynn Rivers, U.S. Congresswoman
Alys Robi, Canadian vocalist
Norman Rockwell, artist
Theodore Roethke, poet
George Romney, artist
Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. President
Axl Rose, rock star
Roseanne, actor, writer, comedienne
Amelia Rosselli, 1930-1996, poet
Dante Rossetti, poet and painter
Gioacchimo Rossini, composer
Martin Rossiter, musician
Philip Roth, writer
Mark Rothko, artist
Gabrielle Roy, author
John Ruskin, writer
Winona Ryder, actor
Yves Saint Laurent, fashion designer
May Sarton, poet, novelist
Francesco Scavullo, artist, photographer
Lori Schiller, writer, educator
Charles Schulz, cartoonist (Peanuts)
Robert Schumann, German composer
Delmore Schwartz, poet
Ronnie Scott, musician
Alexander Scriabin, composer
Jean Seberg, actress
Monica Seles, athlete (tennis)
Anne Sexton, poet
Linda Sexton, writer
Mary Shelley, author
Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet
William Tecumseh Sherman, general
Frances Sherwood, writer
Dmitri Shostakovich, musician
Scott Simmie, writer, journalist
Paul Simon, composer, musician
Lauren Slater, writer
Christopher Smart, poet
Jose Solano, actor
Phil Specter, promoter and producer
Alonzo Spellman, athlete (football)
Muffin Spencer-Devlin, pro golfer
Vivian Stanshall, musician, writer, artist
Rod Steiger, actor
George Stephanopoulos, political advisor
Robert Louis Stevenson, writer
Sting, singer and musician
Teresa Stratas, opera singer
Darryl Strawberry, baseball player
William Styron, writer
Emmanuel Swedenbourg, religious leader
James Taylor, singer and musician
Kate Taylor, musician
Lili Taylor, actor
Livingston Taylor, musician
P.I. Tchaikovsky, composer
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet
Tracy Thompson, writer, reporter
Dylan Thomas, poet
Edward Thomas, poet
Leo Tolstoy, writer
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, artist
Spencer Tracy, actor
Ted Turner, founder, CNN Network
Mark Twain, author
Hunter Tylo, actress
Mike Tyson, prizefighter
Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor
Vincent Van Gogh, artist
Vivian Vance, actor
Victoria, British Queen
Mark Vonnegut, doctor, writer
Kurt Vonnegut, writer
Sol Wachtler, judge
Tom Waits, musician
Mike Wallace, broadcaster
Michael Warren, executive, Canada Post
George Washington, U.S. President
Damon Wayans, comedian, actor, writer, director, producer
Walt Whitman, poet
Dar Williams, musician
Robin Williams, actor
Tennessee Williams, playwright
Brian Wilson, rockstar (Beach Boys)
William Carlos Williams, physician, writer
Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
Jonathan Winters, comedian
Hugo Wolf, composer
Thomas Wolfe, writer
Mary Wollstoncraft, writer
Ed Wood, movie director
Natalie Wood, actor
Virginia Woolf, writer
Luther Wright, basketball player
Elizabeth Wurtzel, writer
Tammy Wynette, singer
Bert Yancey, pro golfer
Boris Yeltsin, former President, Russia
Faron Young, musician
Robert Young, actor
William Zeckendorf, industrialist
Emile Zola, writer
Stefan Zweig, poet
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