List of people diagnosed with Crohn's disease
Appearance
The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody if inflammation is at its worst), vomiting (can be continuous), or weight loss,[1][2][3] but may also cause complications outside the gastrointestinal tract such as skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration.[1][4]
Name | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Albert, Prince Consort | Husband of Queen Victoria | [5][6] |
Alfred the Great | King of the Anglo-Saxons | [7][8] |
Juliet Anderson | American pornographic actress | [9] |
Anastacia | American pop singer | [10] |
Ömer Aşık | New Orleans Pelicans basketball player | [11] |
Kathleen Baker | American swimmer | [12] |
Ken Baumann | American actor, writer, publisher | [13] |
MrBeast | American YouTube personality | [14] |
Lili Boulanger | French composer | [15] |
Jeffrey Brown | American comic book artist and graphic novelist | [16] |
Pierre Carette | Former leader of the Belgian extreme-left militant group CCC | [17] |
Ali Carter | English snooker player | [18] |
Claire Chitham | New Zealand actress | [19] |
Chris Conley | Lead singer and guitarist of the band Saves The Day | [20] |
Charles Darwin | English naturalist, geologist and biologist | [21] |
Pete Davidson | American actor and comedian | [22] |
Lew DeWitt | American country music singer and composer | [23] |
Kevin Dineen | Former professional ice hockey player | [24] |
Shannen Doherty | American actress | [25] |
Amy Dowden | Welsh dancer | [26] |
Dynamo | English magician | [27] |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | 34th President of the United States | [28] |
Sam Faiers | English television personality | [29] |
Theoren Fleury | Professional ice hockey player | [30] |
Tommie Frazier | Former Nebraska quarterback | [31] |
D. R. Fulkerson | American mathematician | [32] |
David Garrard | An American football player | [33] |
Carrie Grant | British celebrity vocal coach | [34] |
Mike Hadreas | Indie musician performing under the name Perfume Genius | [35] |
Jim Hickey | New Zealand weather broadcaster for TVNZ | [36] |
Nicky Hopkins | English pianist and famed session musician | [37] |
Jeff Hordley | English actor best known for the soap opera Emmerdale | [38] |
Ellen Idelson | TV comedy writer, actress, and producer | [39] |
Derrick Jensen | American author and environmental activist | [40] |
Carrie Johnson | American sprint canoer | [41] |
Dennis Kucinich | U.S. Representative | [42] |
Jon Landau | Rock critic | [43] |
Jack Leach | English cricketer | [44] |
Matt Light | American Football player, New England Patriots | [45] |
Louis XIII | King of France | [46][47] |
Jeremy Mansfield | South African radio host | [48] |
Audra McDonald | American actress | [49] |
Mike McCready | Lead guitarist of the American rock band Pearl Jam | [50] |
Thomas Menino | Former mayor of Boston, Massachusetts | [51] |
Felicia Michaels | American comedian | [52] |
Mark Millar | Scottish comic book writer, known for his work with Marvel Comics | [53] |
Mary Ann Mobley | Miss America in 1959 | [54] |
Rhys Morgan | Welsh sceptic | [55] |
James Morrison | English golfer | [56] |
Ged Nash | Irish politician | [57] |
Ogden Nash | American poet | [58] |
Larry Nance Jr. | American basketball player | [59] |
Dan O'Bannon | American screenwriter (Alien, Total Recall) | [60] |
Melanie Onn | English politician | [61] |
Beth Orton | English singer-songwriter | [62] |
Daryl Palumbo | Lead singer for the bands Glassjaw and Head Automatica | [63] |
James Powderly | American artist and activist | [64] |
Mark Reale | American guitarist for the band Riot | [65] |
Jerry Sadowitz | Scottish comedian | [66] |
Jim Sheppard | Bassist of the American metal band Nevermore | [67] |
George Steele | American professional wrestler | [68] |
Ken Stott | Scottish actor | [69] |
Joe Thomas | Welsh 800m athlete | [70] |
Mieczysław Weinberg | Polish Jewish composer | [71] |
Yoni Wolf | Musician | [72] |
Yoon Jong-shin | Korean singer/songwriter | [73] |
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