Famous People With Bipolar Disorder - Celebrities have Bipolar Disorder - page 2
When the popular singer, songwriter, and actress Demi Lovato came out publically with the fact that she was suffering from bipolar disorder, there was a public outpouring of support and good wishes for her. Living with bipolar disorder is not easy—as this Disney star and other celebrities suffering from the condition would attest. But the resounding success enjoyed by celebrities diagnosed with the disorder proves that it need not be the end of normalcy in a person’s life. While the term Bipolar Disorder may have been recently coined, the condition is not a new one by any means. Ernest Hemingway, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in his later years. The glamorous actress of yesteryears, Vivien Leigh, was also someone who suffered from this disorder, previously known as "manic depression." Living and working with the condition is very challenging, as it causes unusual shifts in mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs. It is chronic in nature and can cause risky behavior, even suicidal tendencies. But with proper treatment, patients can not only lead a normal life but can also excel in their fields. This section provides you information about the life and works of famous people with bipolar disorder.
List of famous people with Bipolar disorder.
The Most Famous People With Bipolar Disorder | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
David Walliams | August 20, 1971 | British | David Walliams is an English comedian, actor, author, talent-show judge, and activist |
Mel Gibson | January 3, 1956 | American | Mel Gibson is an American actor and filmmaker |
Ludwig van Beethoven | December 16, 1770 | German | Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the greatest composers the world has ever had |
Marilyn Monroe | June 1, 1926 | American | Marilyn Monroe was a famous and one of the foremost and biggest sex symbol of Hollywood |
Stephen Fry | August 24, 1957 | British | Stephen Fry is a comedian, actor, author, television and radio presenter |
Axl Rose | February 6, 1962 | American | Axl Rose is the lead singer of the heavy rock band, ‘Guns N’ Roses’ |
Jean-Claude Van Damme | October 18, 1960 | Belgian | Jean-Claude Van Damme is a popular Belgian martial artist, actor and director |
Demi Lovato | August 20, 1992 | American | Demi Lovato is a popular contemporary singer and actress of American descent known for her albums ‘Don’t Forget’ and ‘Here We Go Again’ |
Peter Gabriel | February 13, 1950 | British | Peter Gabriel is a singer, songwriter and a flautist, best known for his association with the rock band ‘Genesis’ |
Georg Cantor | March 3, 1845 | German, Russian | George Cantor was an established mathematician who defined the cardinal and the ordinal numbers |
Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato is a popular contemporary singer and actress of American descent known for her albums ‘Don’t Forget’ and ‘Here We Go Again’
Abbie Hoffman
Abbie Hoffman was a leading member of the Yippie movement and co-founder of the Youth International party
Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter whose works greatly influenced German Expressionism
Georg Cantor
George Cantor was an established mathematician who defined the cardinal and the ordinal numbers
Russell Brand
Russell Brand is an English comedian, actor, author and radio host
Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher is one of the most celebrated actresses of Hollywood of the Star Wars fame
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the greatest composers the world has ever had
Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti was an Italian composer known for his operas
Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters was a popular American comedian and actor