List of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
This article is a list of notable people who have been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
- John G. Avildsen, American film director
- Jack Benny, American radio, television and movie actor; comedian
- John Beradino, American actor
- Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Chicago
- Joseph Bologna, American actor
- Powers Boothe, American actor
- Deanna Lund, American Actress
- Barbara Britton, American actress
- Billy Carter, American brewer, media personality and younger brother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter
- Lillian Carter, American nurse, peace corps volunteer and mother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter
- Nargis, Indian actress
- William R. Cotter (politician), U.S. Congressman from Connecticut
- Joan Crawford, American actress
- Willy Deville, American musician and band member of Mink Deville
- Donna Douglas, American actress known for playing Elly Mae Clampett on the TV series The Beverly Hillbillies
- Art Fleming, American actor and TV Host
- Anne Francis, American actress
- Aretha Franklin, American soul singer and actress, died August 16, 2018 aged 76
- Bonnie Franklin, American actress
- Alfred G. Gilman, American pharmacologist and biochemist[1]
- Fred Gwynne, American actor, played Herman Munster on the TV show The Munsters.
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States[2]
- Rex Harrison, British actor
- Robert Hazard, American musician
- Bill Hicks, American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, musician
- John Hurt, British actor
- Eiko Ishioka, Japanese costume designer
- Joe Jackson, American music impresario, patriarch of the Jackson musical family
- Steve Jobs, cofounder of Apple, Inc.[3]
- Sharon Jones, American Singer
- José José, Mexican Singer
- Jean King, first female Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
- Satoshi Kon, Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter, and manga artist
- Jiddu Krishnamurti, thinker
- Greg Lake, British musician and founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and King Crimson
- Fernando Lamas, Argentine-born actor, Arlene Dahl's second husband and Esther Williams's third husband
- Michael Landon, American actor
- Brian Lenihan Jnr, Irish politician
- Charlie Louvin, country music singer
- Jared Martin, American actor
- Judy Martz, First Female Governor of Montana (2001-2005)
- Margaret Mead, American cultural anthropologist and author
- Colin Meads, former All Blacks captain
- Liam Miller, Irish association footballer
- Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, Japanese retired Sumo wrestler and stablemaster of Kokonoe Stable
- Barbara Orbison, Wife of Roy Orbison
- Benjamin Orr, singer bassist and co-founder of the rock group The Cars
- Bill Owen, British actor
- Roger Lloyd Pack, British actor
- Randy Pausch, American professor of computer science, human–computer interaction, and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Robert Parry (journalist), American investigative journalist, editor of Consortiumnews (postmortem diagnosis)
- Luciano Pavarotti, Italian operatic singer
- Webb Pierce, country music singer
- Pete Postlethwaite, British actor
- Harve Presnell, American Actor
- Charles Melvin Price, U.S Congressman from Illinois
- Ray Price (musician), country music singer
- Juliet Prowse, Anglo-Indian-American Actress
- Charlotte Rae, American actress, The Facts of Life TV show
- Chris Rea, British Singer
- Donna Reed, American actress
- Alan Rickman, English actor and director
- Sally Ride, American astronaut
- Pernell Roberts, American actor
- Denise Robertson, British television agony aunt
- Simone Signoret, French actress and first French person to win an Oscar
- Frank Skartados, American politician, member of New York State Assembly
- Elisabeth Sladen, British actor known for playing Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who
- Ron Smith (radio host), American radio talk show host on WBAL (AM) in Baltimore, Maryland
- Ruth Carter Stapleton, American evangelist and younger sister of U.S. President Jimmy CARTER
- Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Icelandic film and stage actor best known for playing the character Robbie Rotten on the television show LazyTown
- Patrick Swayze, American actor[4]
- Mark Takai, American Congressman
- Takeshi Onaga, Japanese politician, Mayor of Naha and Governor of Okinawa
- Suzanne Wright, co-founder of Autism Speaks
References
- ↑ Grimes, William (December 24, 2015). "Dr. Alfred G. Gilman, Whose Work on Proteins Won Nobel Prize, Dies at 74". The New York Times. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Ginsburg could lead to Obama appointment". MSN.com. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ↑ "Apple's Jobs has cancerous tumor removed / He'll take a month off to recuperate". SFGate.com. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ↑ "Doctor 'Optimistic' About Patrick Swayze's Cancer". People.com. 5 March 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
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