Famous People With Depression - Celebrities have Depression - page 17

Human lives are full of ups and downs, and it is but inevitable that the tough times sometimes take a major toll on one’s mental health. To the layman, celebrities seem to be having it all—success, fame, money, and adulation. But what we miss out is the darker side of fame. To the world, actor Angelina Jolie comes across as a gorgeous, wealthy, and highly successful woman, but did you know she once battled depression so bad that it gave her suicidal thoughts? Depression is a serious illness that can strike anyone and even the most popular and successful people aren’t immune. Film director and comedian Woody Allen is undoubtedly one of the funniest guys on-screen, but he has faced some huge challenges in his personal life including his bouts with depression. Creative people especially are more prone to mental illness and thus it might not be surprising to note that the legendary rock singer Jon Bon Jovi, award winning author Truman Capote, and singer song-writer Sheryl Crow also battled depression at some points in their lives. Read on for more information about the life and works of famous people who battled depression.

List of famous people who battled depression. Though depression is considered to be a tabboo, a look at this list will convince you that even the celebrities are susceptible to it.

The Most Famous People With Depression

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Mike TysonJune 30, 1966AmericanMike Tyson is a former heavyweight boxing champion, known for his ferocious and intimidating style
Jack DeeSeptember 24, 1961BritishJack Dee is an English stand-up comedian, actor and writer
Chris FarleyFebruary 15, 1964AmericanChris Farley was an American comedian and actor who made millions of people laugh with his lively comic acts
David WalliamsAugust 20, 1971BritishDavid Walliams is an English comedian, actor, author, talent-show judge, and activist
Brad PittDecember 18, 1963AmericanBrad Pitt is a famous American actor, known for his movies, ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’, and ‘World War Z’
John DenverDecember 31, 1943AmericanJohn Denver, a famous American singer-songwriter and activist, is remembered for songs like Take Me Home, Country Roads and Annie's Song
Natalie ImbrugliaFebruary 4, 1975AustralianAcquaint yourself with the profile, childhood, life and timeline of the Australian singer-songwriter, Natalie Imbruglia from the biography below.
Ashton KutcherFebruary 7, 1978AmericanAshton Kutcher is an American actor, model and a producer
Richard LewisJune 29, 1947AmericanRichard Lewis is an American comedian
Kanye WestJune 8, 1977AmericanKanye West is an American hip-hop musician, rapper, lyricist, record producer, film director and fashion designer.
Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey is a famous Canadian-American actor known for his exceptional performance in ‘The Truman Show’

CanadianJanuary 17, 1962254 views

James Taylor

James Taylor is an American singer/songwriter and a guitarist

AmericanMarch 12, 1948158 views

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock was a visual artist who hailed from America and was renowned for his unconventional painting techniques

AmericanJanuary 28, 1912182 views

August Strindberg

Johan August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright and often referred to as the ‘Father of modern Swedish literature’

SwedishJanuary 22, 1849167 views

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan is an American professional wrestler, musician, and actor

AmericanAugust 11, 1953240 views

Herman Melville

Herman Melville was an acclaimed American novelist and poet, best known for his novel ‘Moby-Dick’

AmericanAugust 1, 1819144 views

John Keats

John Keats was one of the most loved romantic poets of English literature

BritishOctober 31, 1795188 views

Henry James

Henry James was an American writer regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism

AmericanApril 15, 1843199 views