Famous People With Parkinson's Disease - Celebrities have Parkinson's Disease - page 3

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty with walking and other symptoms. Living a normal life with the disease is a challenge that millions around the globe face. To be burdened with so many physical symptoms that might also be coupled with cognitive and behavioral problems is indeed difficult. However there are some truly gutsy people out there who prove that even PD can’t dampen their love for life. Michael Andrew Fox was diagnosed with the disease when he was just 29, yet he went on to become a prominent actor, producer, and an advocate for research toward finding a cure for PD. The recently deceased professional boxer and activist Muhammad Ali was also suffering from Parkinson's disease; he had previously been diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, which his doctors attributed to boxing-related brain injuries. The multi-faceted Johnny Cash, widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, also suffered from PD later in his life. Billy Connolly, Dave Parker, and Michael Kinsley are a few other celebrities who have been diagnosed with PD. Read on for more information about famous people with Parkinson's disease.

List of famous people with Parkinson's disease.

The Most Famous People With Parkinson's Disease

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Muhammad AliJanuary 17, 1942AmericanMuhammad Ali was a legendary boxer who became the first and only three-time lineal World Heavyweight Champion
Roger BannisterMarch 23, 1929BritishRoger Bannister is an English doctor, academic and a former athlete
Howard CosellMarch 25, 1918AmericanOne of the greatest television stars of all time and known for his arrogant and witty personality, Howard Cosell was an American sports journalist
Linda RonstadtJuly 15, 1946AmericanLinda Maria Ronstadt is an American popular singer and songwriter who has earned 11 Grammy Awards
Robin WilliamsJuly 21, 1951AmericanRobin Williams was an American actor best known for his performance in the movie ‘Good Will Hunting’
Mao ZedongDecember 26, 1893ChineseMao Zedong was a Chinese leader who led the Communist Party of China to victory against the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War.
Francisco FrancoDecember 4, 1892SpanishFrancisco Franco was a Spanish general who took control of Spain after the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and established a military dictatorship
Billy ConnollyNovember 24, 1942ScottishBilly Connolly is a Scottish actor, musician and stand-up comedian
Salvador DaliMay 11, 1904SpanishSalvador Dali was a Spanish painter who was an advocate of surrealism
Deng XiaopingAugust 22, 1904ChineseDeng Xiaoping was the paramount leader of People’s Republic of China
Enoch Powell

Enoch Powell

Brigadier J

BritishJune 16, 1912152 views

Alfred Doblin

Alfred Doblin was a physician cum novelist best known for the novel ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’

GermanAugust 10, 1878118 views

Owen Chamberlain

Owen Chamberlain was a renowned American physicist

AmericanJuly 10, 1920151 views

Michael J. Fox

Michael J

CanadianJune 9, 1961123 views

Robin Williams

Robin Williams was an American actor best known for his performance in the movie ‘Good Will Hunting’

AmericanJuly 21, 1951254 views

Roger Bannister

Roger Bannister is an English doctor, academic and a former athlete

BritishMarch 23, 1929389 views

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali was a legendary boxer who became the first and only three-time lineal World Heavyweight Champion

AmericanJanuary 17, 1942554 views

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali was a Spanish painter who was an advocate of surrealism

SpanishMay 11, 1904197 views

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash was a famous American singer-songwriter, author and actor

AmericanFebruary 26, 1932172 views

George Wallace

George Wallace was a renowned politician and the 45th Governor of Alabama

AmericanAugust 25, 1919160 views