Famous people celebrities with MS Multiple Sclerosis
Adam Riedy - US Speed Skater
Alison Peebles - Actress most famous for her Taggart role
April Arvan - Basketball Coach
Betty Cuthbert - Olympic Gold Medallist, Sprinting
Beverly Graham - singer, charity worker
Bobby Thompson - Banjoist
Brenda Gildehaus - champion BMX bike rider
Brian Irvine - Scottish soccer player
Bruno Tassan Din - Italian publisher
Bryan Forbes - actor, writer, director (married to Nanette Newman)
Cathy Weis - Dancer
Charlie Courtauld - British newspaper columnist (Independent on Sunday)
Chrystal Gomes - stand up comedienne
Cindy O'Connor - Poet
Clay Walker - Country and western singer
Clifford T.Ward - Singer/songwriter
Dan Carnevale - American Footballer
Danny Wallace - Soccer Player
Danny Wallace - ex Southampton and Manchester United Footballer
David "Teddy" Thomas - Cricketer
David Maclean - UK Conservative MP - Chief Whip
Dean Singleton - Newspaper Magnate
Deanna Davis - Basketball player and coach
Deborah Bruening - writer
Deborah Downey - Cabaret Performer
Denise Davis - Singer
Diana Markham - Novelist
Donal Coghlan - singer/songwriter
Doug Robinson - Novelist
Emily Mann - director and playwright
Eric Simons - mountaineer
Ernie McAlister - US Politician
Eve Hayes - actress
Fausto Rocha - Brazilian TV Actor
Fiona MacTaggart - British Politician (Labour MP for Slough)
Frank DuBois - New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture 1989-, champion teamroper
Fred Hughes - Andy Warhol's financeer and manager
Frieda Inescort - actress
Guido Crepax - Italian comic
Hal Ketchum - Country & Western Singer
Heinrich Heine - German poet (1797-1856) posthumously diagnosed with MS
Henry Steele - Basketball Player
Ivalio Iordanov - Bulgarian International soccer player
Jackie Bertone - percussionist for Beach Boys
Jackie Waldman - Author and motivational speaker
Jacqueline Creed Archer - Civil rights activist
Jacqueline du Pre - cellist
James LaRocca - Guitarist with MS
James Scofield - poet
Javier Artero - Spanish soccer player
Jennifer Huget - Washington Post journalist
Jim Oelschlager - financeer and philanathropist
Jim Poulin - Basketball Coach
Jimmy Heuga - Olympic skier
Joan Sweeney - children's author
John Mythen - cartoonist and writer
John Pageler - author
John Robson - Footballer
Johnny Killen - 1960s singer
Joseph Hartzler - Chief prosecutor for the Oklahoma bombing case
Judy Graham - author
Judy Grahn - poet
Karen G. Stone - Author
Kathryn Lindskoog - author
Keith Snyder - composer, performer, and author
Kelly Sutton - racing driver
Ken Novak - Basketball coach
Kevin Stevenson - Singer/Guitarist
Khiawatha Downey - American Footballer
Larry Tucker - Film and TV writer and producer (incl. The Monkees, Alice B. Toklas and Bob & Carol)
Laura Mitchell - Public policy analyst, consultant and writer
Lena Horne - Actress and singer
Lisa Peck - Mountain bike rider (5th in 2000 Masters World Mountain Bike Championships)
Lola Folana - singer
Louise Arters - Actress (one of the Sparkle Twins)
Luca Coscione - Italian Politician
Lucien Hervé - Architectural Photographer
Lydwina of Schieden - Dutch patron Saint of Ice Skaters (1400AD) The earliest written record of someone with MS
Madeline Rhue - Actress
Maggie Weder - Golfer
Marianne Gingrich - ex-wife of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich
Martin Bruch - Photographer
Mary Mullarkey - Colorado State Supreme Court Chief Justice
Maureen Manley - Olympic Cyclist
Maxine Mesinger - Newspaper gossip columnist, Houston Chronicle
Melanie Lawson - Anchorwoman, Ch.13 Houston
Michael Blake - Hollywood screenwriter, "Dances with Wolves"
Michael Frimkess - Potter
Michael R. Duval - Investment Banker and White House Lawyer Under Nixon and Ford
Michel Dupuis - Canadian football player (linebacker for Ottawa, Winnipeg & Toronto)
Miquel Martm i Pol - Catalan poet
Mitch Terpstra - Athlete and Althetics Coach
Nancy Mairs - novelist
Natalie Mandzhavidze - NASA Physicist
Neil Cavuto - lead anchor on Fox News Channel
Nicky Broyd - BBC Radio Journalist
Nicola Griffith - Author
Norah Vincent - Journalist
Paul Novoselick - Chronicle staff writer and columnist
Paul Willey - Virtual Golf Champion
Paul Wolfskehl - 19th century German industrialist and amateur mathematician
Rachelle Breslow - author
Rich Warden - Racecar Driver
Richard Berghammer - Wildlife Painter
Richard Cohen - journalist (married to actress Meridith Viera)
Richard Radtke - Scientist and Winner Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Robert "Wingnut" Weaver - Actor
Robin Gurr - poet
Roger MacDougall - British playwright
Roland 'Chubby' Cloutier - TV Entertainer
Roman Gabriel - American football player (Los Angeles Rams 1962-72)
Ronald Rogers - Concert Pianist
Ronnie Lane - musician with The Faces (Rod Stewart's old band)
Sarah P. Gibbs - Biologist - Winner of 2003 Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal
Sean Coman - (Sean Donahue) - Californian disk jockey
Sharon Summerall - model (married to Don Henley (singer with The Eagles)
Sir Augustus Frederic D'Este - (1794-1848) - grandson of King George III of England, 1st documented case of MS
Stan Belinda - baseball player
Stanley Elkin - writer
Stanley Knowles - Canadian Politician (1942-1984)
Stephanie Stephens - golfer
Stephen White - Author
Stewart Henry - UK disc-jockey
Susan Kisslinger - Author
Tamia - R&B singer (Grammy Nominee)
Teri Garr - Actress (Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, Close Encounters and others)
Valerie Jankowski Skrabut - artist and musician.
Victor Willing - Artist
Vince Smith - Country singer Vince Smith had a hit record with a song called "My Annette" after his friend and idol Annette Funicello. Vince now has MS.
Wally Wakefield - Ski jumper and sports columnist
Wayne Dobson - magician
Wendy Carol Roth - Television producer, writer and Advocate for the Disabled
Wendy Lill - Canadian Politician
William Newman - artist
Yury Tynianov - Russian Novelist and literary critic.
Alison Peebles - Actress most famous for her Taggart role
April Arvan - Basketball Coach
Betty Cuthbert - Olympic Gold Medallist, Sprinting
Beverly Graham - singer, charity worker
Bobby Thompson - Banjoist
Brenda Gildehaus - champion BMX bike rider
Brian Irvine - Scottish soccer player
Bruno Tassan Din - Italian publisher
Bryan Forbes - actor, writer, director (married to Nanette Newman)
Cathy Weis - Dancer
Charlie Courtauld - British newspaper columnist (Independent on Sunday)
Chrystal Gomes - stand up comedienne
Cindy O'Connor - Poet
Clay Walker - Country and western singer
Clifford T.Ward - Singer/songwriter
Dan Carnevale - American Footballer
Danny Wallace - Soccer Player
Danny Wallace - ex Southampton and Manchester United Footballer
David "Teddy" Thomas - Cricketer
David Maclean - UK Conservative MP - Chief Whip
Dean Singleton - Newspaper Magnate
Deanna Davis - Basketball player and coach
Deborah Bruening - writer
Deborah Downey - Cabaret Performer
Denise Davis - Singer
Diana Markham - Novelist
Donal Coghlan - singer/songwriter
Doug Robinson - Novelist
Emily Mann - director and playwright
Eric Simons - mountaineer
Ernie McAlister - US Politician
Eve Hayes - actress
Fausto Rocha - Brazilian TV Actor
Fiona MacTaggart - British Politician (Labour MP for Slough)
Frank DuBois - New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture 1989-, champion teamroper
Fred Hughes - Andy Warhol's financeer and manager
Frieda Inescort - actress
Guido Crepax - Italian comic
Hal Ketchum - Country & Western Singer
Heinrich Heine - German poet (1797-1856) posthumously diagnosed with MS
Henry Steele - Basketball Player
Ivalio Iordanov - Bulgarian International soccer player
Jackie Bertone - percussionist for Beach Boys
Jackie Waldman - Author and motivational speaker
Jacqueline Creed Archer - Civil rights activist
Jacqueline du Pre - cellist
James LaRocca - Guitarist with MS
James Scofield - poet
Javier Artero - Spanish soccer player
Jennifer Huget - Washington Post journalist
Jim Oelschlager - financeer and philanathropist
Jim Poulin - Basketball Coach
Jimmy Heuga - Olympic skier
Joan Sweeney - children's author
John Mythen - cartoonist and writer
John Pageler - author
John Robson - Footballer
Johnny Killen - 1960s singer
Joseph Hartzler - Chief prosecutor for the Oklahoma bombing case
Judy Graham - author
Judy Grahn - poet
Karen G. Stone - Author
Kathryn Lindskoog - author
Keith Snyder - composer, performer, and author
Kelly Sutton - racing driver
Ken Novak - Basketball coach
Kevin Stevenson - Singer/Guitarist
Khiawatha Downey - American Footballer
Larry Tucker - Film and TV writer and producer (incl. The Monkees, Alice B. Toklas and Bob & Carol)
Laura Mitchell - Public policy analyst, consultant and writer
Lena Horne - Actress and singer
Lisa Peck - Mountain bike rider (5th in 2000 Masters World Mountain Bike Championships)
Lola Folana - singer
Louise Arters - Actress (one of the Sparkle Twins)
Luca Coscione - Italian Politician
Lucien Hervé - Architectural Photographer
Lydwina of Schieden - Dutch patron Saint of Ice Skaters (1400AD) The earliest written record of someone with MS
Madeline Rhue - Actress
Maggie Weder - Golfer
Marianne Gingrich - ex-wife of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich
Martin Bruch - Photographer
Mary Mullarkey - Colorado State Supreme Court Chief Justice
Maureen Manley - Olympic Cyclist
Maxine Mesinger - Newspaper gossip columnist, Houston Chronicle
Melanie Lawson - Anchorwoman, Ch.13 Houston
Michael Blake - Hollywood screenwriter, "Dances with Wolves"
Michael Frimkess - Potter
Michael R. Duval - Investment Banker and White House Lawyer Under Nixon and Ford
Michel Dupuis - Canadian football player (linebacker for Ottawa, Winnipeg & Toronto)
Miquel Martm i Pol - Catalan poet
Mitch Terpstra - Athlete and Althetics Coach
Nancy Mairs - novelist
Natalie Mandzhavidze - NASA Physicist
Neil Cavuto - lead anchor on Fox News Channel
Nicky Broyd - BBC Radio Journalist
Nicola Griffith - Author
Norah Vincent - Journalist
Paul Novoselick - Chronicle staff writer and columnist
Paul Willey - Virtual Golf Champion
Paul Wolfskehl - 19th century German industrialist and amateur mathematician
Rachelle Breslow - author
Rich Warden - Racecar Driver
Richard Berghammer - Wildlife Painter
Richard Cohen - journalist (married to actress Meridith Viera)
Richard Radtke - Scientist and Winner Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Robert "Wingnut" Weaver - Actor
Robin Gurr - poet
Roger MacDougall - British playwright
Roland 'Chubby' Cloutier - TV Entertainer
Roman Gabriel - American football player (Los Angeles Rams 1962-72)
Ronald Rogers - Concert Pianist
Ronnie Lane - musician with The Faces (Rod Stewart's old band)
Sarah P. Gibbs - Biologist - Winner of 2003 Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal
Sean Coman - (Sean Donahue) - Californian disk jockey
Sharon Summerall - model (married to Don Henley (singer with The Eagles)
Sir Augustus Frederic D'Este - (1794-1848) - grandson of King George III of England, 1st documented case of MS
Stan Belinda - baseball player
Stanley Elkin - writer
Stanley Knowles - Canadian Politician (1942-1984)
Stephanie Stephens - golfer
Stephen White - Author
Stewart Henry - UK disc-jockey
Susan Kisslinger - Author
Tamia - R&B singer (Grammy Nominee)
Teri Garr - Actress (Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, Close Encounters and others)
Valerie Jankowski Skrabut - artist and musician.
Victor Willing - Artist
Vince Smith - Country singer Vince Smith had a hit record with a song called "My Annette" after his friend and idol Annette Funicello. Vince now has MS.
Wally Wakefield - Ski jumper and sports columnist
Wayne Dobson - magician
Wendy Carol Roth - Television producer, writer and Advocate for the Disabled
Wendy Lill - Canadian Politician
William Newman - artist
Yury Tynianov - Russian Novelist and literary critic.
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