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Numerous notable people have had some form of mood disorder. This is a list of people accompanied by verifiable sources associating them with some form of bipolar disorder (formerly known as "manic depression"), including cyclothymia, based on their own public statements; this discussion is sometimes tied to the larger topic of creativity and mental illness. In the case of dead people only, individuals with a speculative or retrospective diagnosis should only be listed if they are accompanied by a source reflective of the mainstream, academic view. Individuals should not be added to this list unless the disorder is regularly and commonly mentioned in mainstream, reliable sources. A Alvin Ailey, American choreographer, diagnosed with bipolar disorder (then called manic depression). Sherman Alexie, Native American poet, writer, and filmmaker. Lily Allen, English musician. Louis Althusser, French Marxist philosopher. August Ames, Canadian pornographic actress. Michael Angelakos, American musician, frontman of Passion Pit. Adam Ant, English musician and actor. Emilie Autumn, American singer and violinist. B Tyler Baltierra, American reality television personality. Maria Bamford, American comedian, stated in an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune that she has been diagnosed with bipolar II disorder. Marcel Barbeau, Canadian artist and painter. Maria Bello, producer, actress and writer. Max Bemis, frontman of the band Say Anything, spoke about his diagnosis in an interview with Alternative Magazine in 2014. Maurice Benard, actor, discussed his diagnosis on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and has since become active in promoting bipolar awareness. Benga (Adegbenga Adejumo), British dubstep DJ and producer. A. C. Benson, English essayist, poet, author and the 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Davone Bess, American football player. Devika Bhushan, Indian-American pediatrician and public health professional; served as California's Acting Surgeon General (2022) Jayson Blair, American journalist formerly with The New York Times. Kemah Bob, American comedian. Paul Boyd, classical animator. L. Brent Bozell Jr., American conservative activist and writer. He wrote publicly about his experiences with and recovery from bipolar disorder. Russell Brand, British comedian, actor, radio host, author, and activist. Jonathan Brandis, American actor. Ronald Braunstein, American orchestra conductor and cofounder of the ME2/Orchestra for individuals like himself who have mental illness. Jeremy Brett, English Shakespearian actor, known for his definitive portrayal of A. Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes in the 1984–1994 Granada TV Series, "Sherlock Holmes", diagnosed with manic depression. Days before his death in 1995, he recorded a frank and uplifting message for the Manic/Depressive Fellowship in London. Chris Brown, American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and actor, Brown has been diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder. Tiffany Lee Brown, American writer, artist, and musician, has created works that reference her Bipolar I diagnosis including the Noise music composition "Belly" appearing on Women Take Back the Noise. Frank Bruno, British boxer, was hospitalized for a short period, and as of 2005 was on lithium. Barney Bubbles, English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction. Bubbles took his own life when he was 41. Art Buchwald, humorist and Pulitzer Prize winner. Elbridge Ayer Burbank, artist and painter, Burbank was diagnosed with manic depression and was treated at several different facilities during his life. Amanda Bynes, American actress of Big Fat Liar fame C Eoin Cameron, former member of the Australian House of Representatives and radio personality in Perth, Western Australia. Robert Campeau, Canadian financier and real estate developer. Cosmo Campoli, American sculptor and teacher. Mariah Carey, American singer-songwriter. Diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder in 2001. Aaron Carter, American singer. Quincy Carter, American football quarterback. Keisha Castle-Hughes, New Zealand actress. Dick Cavett, comedian and television journalist. Eason Chan, Hong Kongese popular music singer. Akio Chiba, Japanese manga artist, committed suicide due to issues related to bipolar disorder. Angus Crichton, Australian representative rugby league player Rosemary Clooney, American singer and actress. Neil Cole, former Australian Labor party politician. "Associate Professor Cole was the first politician in Australia or overseas to admit to having a mental illness, namely bipolar mood disorder." Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English Romantic poet. Mary Ellen Copeland, PhD, author, educator and mental health advocate. Francis Ford Coppola, American film director, producer, and screenwriter, was diagnosed by a psychiatrist as having bipolar disorder. Patricia Cornwell, American crime writer. Robert S. Corrington, American philosopher and professor of Philosophical Theology. In his book Riding the Windhorse: Manic-Depressive Disorder and the Quest for Wholeness, he gives a personal account of his own experience with the condition. Michael Costa, former Australian Labor party politician and Treasurer of NSW. "Mr Costa said a number of state parliamentary colleagues approached him about their mental health problems after he publicly revealed his battle with bipolar disorder in 2001." Sean Costello, American blues musician. Vincent Crane, keyboard player of Atomic Rooster. D Paul Dalio, American writer, director and composer. He made his feature directorial debut with Touched with Fire (2016), a film which drew upon his own experience with bipolar disorder. Penina Davidson, Former college basketball player at University of California-Berkeley. Current professional basketball player for the Melbourne Boomers of the Women's National Basketball League in Australia. She also represents New Zealand on their national team, the Tall Ferns. While in college, she was self-harming. Her teammate suggested that she get admitted to a hospital where she got diagnosed with bipolar disorder Pete Davidson, Comedian and actor. Pete Davidson was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder. Ray Davies, English composer. Davies was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and he attempted suicide. Adam Deacon, English film actor, rapper, writer and director. Deacon discussed his diagnosis in a 2016 interview with Stephen Fry. Swadesh Deepak, Indian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. Disco D, record producer and composer. DMX, American rapper and actor. Gaetano Donizetti, Italian composer, Donizetti was exhibiting symptoms of syphilis and probable bipolar disorder. Mike Doughty, singer from alternative rock band Soul Coughing. Robert Downey Jr. American actor and film producer. DPR Ian Australian singer, rapper, and director. Richard Dreyfuss, actor, appeared in a BBC documentary to talk about his experience with th.... Discover the Tony Robbins Christopher Zook popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tony Robbins Christopher Zook books.

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