List of people with major depressive disorder
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This is a list of people who have, or have had, major depressive disorder. A number of well-known people have suffered from the disorder. While depression was sometimes seen as a shameful secret until the 1970s, society has since begun discussing depression more openly. Earlier figures were often reluctant to discuss or seek treatment for depression due to social stigma about the condition, or due to ignorance of diagnosis or treatments. Some historical personalities are presumed to have suffered from depression based on analysis or interpretation of letters, journals, artwork, writings or statements of family and friends.
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| Contents: | Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
[edit] A
- Caroline Aherne, British comedian[1]
- Buzz Aldrin, American astronaut, the second man to set foot on the moon[2]
- Woody Allen, American film director[3][4]
- Claus von Amsberg, German diplomat and husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands[5]
- Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer[6]
- Hideaki Anno, Japanese animator and film director[7]
- Malcolm Arnold, British composer[8]
- Richard Ashcroft, English singer-songwriter[9][10]
[edit] B
- Alec Baldwin, American actor[11]
- David Banner, American hip hop artist[12][13]
- Parveen Babi, Bollywood actress.[14]
- Christian Bale, British actor[15]
- Maria Bamford, Comedienne and voice-over actress[16][17]
- Charles Baudelaire, French poet[18]
- Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film director[19]
- Halle Berry, American actress.[20]
- William Blake, British poet and painter[21]
- David Bohm, British quantum physicist[22]
- Jon Bon Jovi, American rock singer and songwriter [23][24]
- Kjell Magne Bondevik, Norwegian politician and former Prime Minister of Norway[25]
- Terry Bradshaw, American football player,[26] Football Analyst, Sports Anchor
- Frank Bruno, British boxer[27]
- Art Buchwald, humorist[28]
- Joe Budden, American hip hop artist[29]
- Delta Burke, American actress[30]
- Robert Burton British academic, (author of The Anatomy of Melancholy)[31]
[edit] C
- Anthony Callea, Australian pop singer[32]
- Drew Carey, American comedian and actor[33]
- Jim Carrey, Canadian actor and comedian[34]
- Johnny Carson, American television presenter.[35]
- Dick Cavett, American talk show host[36]
- Melanie Chisholm, English pop singer-songwriter[37]
- Courteney Cox, American actress[38]
- Raymond Chandler, writer of detective fiction[39]
- Iris Chang, Chinese American writer and historian[40]
- David Chase, American television writer, television director and television producer (The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure, The Sopranos)[41]
- Lawton Chiles, American politician[25]
- Agatha Christie, English crime writer[42]
- Kurt Cobain, lead singer and guitarist of Nirvana[43]
- Garnet Coleman, politician (diagnosed in 1994)
- Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister[44]
- Catherine Cookson, English author[45]
- Leonard Cohen, Canadian songwriter[46]
- Stan Collymore, British footballer[47]
- Joseph Conrad, Polish writer[48]
- Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States.[49]
- Billy Corgan, American musician (The Smashing Pumpkins)[50]
- Sheryl Crow, American singer-songwriter[51]
- Rivers Cuomo, American musician (Weezer)[52]
- Ian Curtis, British musician, leader of Joy Division[53]
[edit] D
- Roméo Dallaire, Canadian general, senator and humanitarian[54]
- Rodney Dangerfield, American comedian and actor[55]
- Edgar Degas, French painter[56]
- John Denver, American musician[57]
- Diana, Princess of Wales[58]
- Emily Dickinson, American poet and writer
- Charles Dickens, British writer[21]
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian writer[59]
- Nick Drake, British musician[60]
- Doug Duncan, American politician, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Maryland in the 2006 elections[25]
- Kirsten Dunst, American actress[61]
[edit] E
- Thomas Eagleton, American senator[62]
- T. S. Eliot, British poet[63]
- James Ellroy, American crime writer[64]
- Eminem, American rapper[65]
- Robert Enke, German footballer[66]
- Richey Edwards, guitarist and lyricist (Manic Street Preachers)[67]
[edit] F
- William Faulkner, American author[68]
- Paul Feyerabend, Austrian philosopher of science[69]
- Harrison Ford, American actor[70]
- Michel Foucault, French philosopher[71]
- John Frusciante, American musician[72]
- Craig Ferguson, Scottish-American talk show host[73]
- Lupe Fiasco, American rapper[74]
[edit] G
- Geoff Gallop, Australian politician[75]
- Romain Gary, French-Lithuanian-Polish novelist and diplomat[76]
- Paul Gauguin, French painter[77]
- Carlo Gesualdo, Italian composer, after murdering his wife, her lover, and his own son[78]
- Paul Getty, British philanthropist[79]
- Francisco de Goya, Spanish painter[80]
- Spalding Gray, American actor and writer[81]
- Graham Greene, British writer[82]
- Zack Greinke, American MLB pitcher[83]
- Eddie Griffin, American NBA Player[84]
- Ken Griffey Jr., American MLB player[85]
[edit] H
- Jon Hamm, American actor[86]
- Tony Hancock, English actor and comedian[87]
- Andrew Hansen, Australian comedian (part of The Chaser team)[88]
- Elizabeth Hartman, American actress[89]
- Anne Hathaway, American actress[90]
- Friedrich August Hayek, Austrian economist[91]
- Ernest Hemingway, American writer[21]
- Margaux Hemingway, American actress; granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway[92]
- John Hinckley, Jr., American would-be assassin of Ronald Reagan[93]
- Frankie Howerd OBE, British comedian[94]
- Sir Julian Huxley, British biologist, author and administrator[95]
- Geoffrey Hill, English poet[96]
- Herbert Hart, British philosopher[97]
- Michael Hutchence, Australian singer–songwriter[98]
[edit] I
- Janis Ian, American singer-songwriter[99]
- Natalie Imbruglia, Australian singer-songwriter, actress and model.[100]
- Jack Irons, American musician, drummer for the bands Eleven, Pearl Jam, and Red Hot Chili Peppers[101]
[edit] J
- Janet Jackson, American singer[102]
- Henry James, British writer[103]
- William James, American philosopher and psychologist[104]
- Richard Jeni, American stand-up comedian and actor[105]
- Billy Joel, American musician[106]
- Daniel Johns, Australian musician[107]
- Daniel Johnston, American musician[108]
- Samuel Johnson, British lexicographer, biographer, essayist and poet[109]
- Angelina Jolie, American actress[110]
- Ashley Judd, American actor[111]
- Jung Da Bin, Korean actress[112]
[edit] K
- Antonie Kamerling, Dutch actor[113]
- Sarah Kane, British playwright[114]
- Hamid Karzai, Afghan President[115]
- Susanna Kaysen, American writer[116]
- John Keats, British poet[117]
- Marian Keyes, Irish writer[118]
- Kool Keith, American hip hop artist[119]
- Alicia Keys, American singer-songwriter[120]
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German painter[121]
- John Kirwan, New Zealand rugby player, former All Black, currently coach of Japan national rugby team.[122]
- Beyoncé Knowles, American singer-songwriter[123]
- Joey Kramer, American musician (Aerosmith)[124]
- Akira Kurosawa, Japanese film director[125]
[edit] L
- Alan Ladd, American actor[126]
- Hugh Laurie, British actor[127]
- Denis Lawson, British actor[128]
- Heath Ledger, Australian actor[129]
- Amy Lee, American singer of Evanescence[130]
- Neil Lennon, Northern Irish footballer[131]
- David Letterman, American comedian and television presenter[132]
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt, American actor[133]
- Meriwether Lewis, American Explorer[134]
- Abraham Lincoln, American lawyer and politician, 16th President of the United States[135]
- Oscar Lopez, Chilean-Canadian folk guitarist[136]
- Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet[137]
- Martin Luther, German priest and theologian[138]
[edit] M
- Shirley Manson, Scottish singer of Garbage[139]
- Paul Merton, English comedian[140]
- Gustav Mahler, Austrian composer[141]
- Heather Matarazzo, American actress[142]
- Henri Matisse, French painter[143]
- Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian writer and poet[144]
- Brian May, British guitarist[145]
- Guy de Maupassant, French writer[146]
- Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor[147]
- Herman Melville, American writer[148]
- Charlotte Mew, British poet[149]
- Michelangelo, Italian painter and sculptor[150]
- John Stuart Mill, British political philosopher[151]
- Spike Milligan, Irish comedian and writer[152]
- Joan Miró, Spanish painter[153]
- Morrissey, British singer and former frontman of The Smiths[154]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer[117]
[edit] N
- Isaac Newton, British physicist[155]
- Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher[21]
[edit] O
- Graeme Obree, British cyclist [156]
- Bill Oddie, British comedy performer and naturalist[157]
- Eugene O'Neill, American playwright[158]
- Robert Oppenheimer, American physicist ('father of the atomic bomb')[159]
- Patton Oswalt, American comedian and actor[160]
- Marie Osmond, American musician[161][dead link]
- Ronnie O'Sullivan, English snooker player[162]
[edit] P
- Gwyneth Paltrow, American actress[163]
- Henri Paul, French chauffeur (driver during the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales)[164]
- Ryan Phillippe, American actor[165]
- T. Boone Pickens, Jr., American oil tycoon[166]
- János Pilinszky, Hungarian poet[167]
- Sylvia Plath, American writer[21]
- Edgar Allan Poe, American poet and writer[21] (speculated)
- Natalie Portman, American actress[168]
- Bill Pulsipher, American baseball player[169]
- Jackson Pollock, American painter[170]
- Charley Pride, American country music singer.[171]
[edit] R
- Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer and pianist[172]
- Charlotte Rampling, English actress[173]
- Trent Reznor, American musician[174]
- Anne Rice, American writer[175]
- Rainer Maria Rilke, Austrian poet[176]
- John D. Rockefeller, American industrialist[177]
- Mark Rothko, American painter[178]
- Hans Rott, Austrian composer[179]
- J. K. Rowling, British writer[180][181]
- Winona Ryder, American actress[182]
[edit] S
- Terry Sawchuk, Canadian goaltender[183]
- Jim Salinger, New Zealand climate change scientist[184]
- Siegfried Sassoon, British poet and soldier[185]
- Robert Schumann, German composer[186]
- Jean Seberg, American actress[187]
- Brian Sewell, English art critic[188]
- Will Self, English novelist, reviewer and columnist[189]
- Anne Sexton, American poet[190]
- Brooke Shields, American actress[191]
- Sarah Silverman, American comedian[192]
- Elliott Smith, American musician[193]
- Brittany Snow, American actress[194]
- Andrew Solomon, American author[195]
- Britney Spears, American pop singer[196]
- Layne Staley, American musician.[197]
- Vivian Stanshall, British humourist and musician (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band)[198]
- Aaron Stainthorpe, British singer of My Dying Bride[199]
- Rod Steiger, American actor[200]
- Gwen Stefani, American pop singer[201]
- William Styron, writer[202]
[edit] T
- T.I., American Rapper[203]
- Amy Tan, American writer[204]
- Catherine Tate, English comedienne and actress[205]
- James Taylor, American singer-songwriter[206]
- Corey Taylor, American singer of Slipknot and Stone Sour[207]
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer[208]
- Uma Thurman, American actress[209]
- Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer[210]
- Georg Trakl, Austrian poet[211]
- Lars Von Trier, Danish film director[212]
- Tuomas Holopainen, Finnish songwriter and keyboardist of Nightwish[213]
- Mark Twain, American writer[21]
[edit] V
- Ville Valo - Finnish singer (HIM)[214]
- Ned Vizzini - American writer[215]
- Kurt Vonnegut - American author[216]
- Joey Votto - Canadian baseball player[217]
- Louis Vierne - French organist of Notre Dame, composer
[edit] W
- David Foster Wallace, American writer[218]
- Mike Wallace, American journalist on 60 Minutes[219]
- David Walliams,British actor, writer and comedian[220]
- Evelyn Waugh, British novelist and journalist[221]
- Gerard Way, American singer and comic book writer, frontman of the rock band My Chemical Romance. [222]
- Denise Welch, English actress and television presenter[223]
- Billy West, American voice artist[224]
- Delonte West, American basketball player[225]
- Jerry West, American basketball player and executive[226]
- Dan White, American killer of Harvey Milk and George Moscone[227]
- Walt Whitman, American poet[228]
- Kevin Whitrick, British electrical engineer[229]
- Kenneth Williams, British Comedian[230]
- Robbie Williams, British pop singer[231]
- Tennessee Williams, American playwright[232]
- William Carlos Williams, American poet[233]
- Brian Wilson, American musician (Beach Boys)[234]
- Owen Wilson, American comedian and actor[235]
- Gregory Wilton, Australian politician[236]
- Oprah Winfrey, American talk show host[237]
- Reese Witherspoon, American actress and producer[238]
- Hugo Wolf, Austrian composer[239]
- Lewis Wolpert, British developmental biologist, author and broadcaster[240]
- Virginia Woolf, Adeline Virginia Stephen, British novelist (1882–1941)[241]
- Elizabeth Wurtzel, American writer[242]
[edit] Y
- Boris Yeltzin, first President of Russia[243]
- Thom Yorke, English musician, lead singer of Radiohead[244][245]
[edit] See also
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