http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_notable_brain_tumor_patients
|
Joan
Crawford
*
In the spring of 1977,
Joan
Crawford died in her co-op
apartment on the East Side
..... the trauma of a
brain
tumor, and a painful
recovery from alcoholism
In the film, Scott was
Joan
Crawford 's love
interest who ends up
dead due to an illicit
... He moved back to
Austin, where he died
from a brain
tumor at the age of 51.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Scott
|
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Margo Albert |
19171985 |
Mexican-born film actress
and dancer. |
|
|
[3] |
|
Tony Anholt |
19412002 |
An actor best known for his
role as Charles Frere in the 80s
TV series
Howards' Way. |
|
|
[4] |
|
Pamela Britton |
19231974 |
An actress who played
Lorelei Brown on the television
program
My Favorite Martian. |
|
2 weeks |
[5] |
|
Patrick Cargill |
19181996 |
British film and television
actor who had been in ill health
since being treated for a brain
tumour and died a year later.
Initially his death was blamed
on a 'hit and run' accident |
|
|
[6] |
|
Bert Convy |
19331991 |
Stage, film and TV
actor/host. |
|
15 months |
[7] |
|
Ross Davidson |
19492006 |
An actor who played
Andy O'Brien in the
BBC
soap opera,
EastEnders. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
20 months |
[8] |
|
Brenda De Banzie |
19151981 |
British actress of stage and
film; died during or after
surgery on a benign brain tumour. |
|
|
[9] |
|
Esmeray Diriker |
19502002 |
A singer and actress. |
|
|
[10] |
|
Sandy Duncan |
1946 |
Tony Award nominated
Broadway actor, television star. |
|
1971 |
[11] |
|
Linda Gary |
19441995 |
Voice artist for
Scooby Doo and other
animated series. |
|
|
[12] |
|
Brian Glover |
19341997 |
An actor and former
professional wrestler and
teacher. |
|
|
[13] |
|
Richard Greene |
19181985 |
An actor best known as the
star of the long running British
TV series
The Adventures of Robin Hood. |
|
3 years |
[14] |
|
Olivia Hamnett |
19??2001 |
English born Australian
actor. |
|
|
[15] |
|
Susan Hayward |
19171975 |
Academy Award-winning film
actress. |
|
2 years |
[16] |
|
Richard Jordan |
19381993 |
An actor of stage, screen
and film. |
|
|
[17][18] |
|
Martin Kemp |
1961 |
An
actor and former
pop musician with brother
Gary Kemp in the band
Spandau Ballet. |
|
1995 |
[19] |
|
Arthur Kennedy |
19141990 |
Stage and film actor;
Tony Award winner. |
|
|
[20] |
|
Lois Kibbee |
19221993 |
An actress best remembered
for her role of Geraldine Weldon
Whitney Saxon on the TV soap
opera
The Edge of Night. |
|
|
[21] |
|
Alan Lake |
19401984 |
An actor and widower of
actress
Diana Dors. Committed
suicide. |
|
|
[22] |
|
Eugene Gordon Lee |
19332005 |
Child actor who played Porky
in the
Our Gang (Little
Rascals) comedies. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[23] |
|
Katherine Locke |
19101995 |
A leading
Broadway actress in the late
1930s. |
|
|
[24] |
|
Meredith MacRae |
19442000 |
A TV actress/host. |
|
|
[25] |
|
Victor Maddern |
19261993 |
A supporting actor on film. |
|
|
[26] |
|
Lea De Mae |
19762004 |
A
pornographic
model and
actress. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
4 months |
[27] |
|
Joseph Maher |
19331998 |
Irish-born stage actor and
film/TV character actor. |
|
|
[28] |
|
Irish McCalla |
19282002 |
A film and television
actress best known as the title
star of the 1950s TV series
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. |
|
under 18 months |
[29] |
|
Buster Merryfield |
19201999 |
The actor who played
Uncle Albert in the
BBC
comedy
Only Fools and Horses. |
|
|
[30] |
|
Bueno de Mesquita |
19182005 |
A comedian, actor and stage
artist, known for his ability to
make funny faces; lung cancer
also (probable metastasis). |
|
|
[31][32] |
|
Greg Morris |
19331996 |
African-American television
actor (Mission:
Impossible series). |
|
|
[33] |
|
Pola Negri |
18941987 |
A
Polish-American
silent movie actress, famous
for playing a
femme fatale role.
Refused treatment; died of
pneumonia. |
|
2 years |
[34] |
|
Jerry Paris |
19251986 |
An actor and director best
known for his role as Jerry
Helper on
The Dick Van Dyke Show. |
|
|
[35] |
|
Pat Paulsen |
19271997 |
Comedian, starred on the
Smothers Brothers
television show in the 1960s. |
|
|
[36] |
|
Slim Pickens |
19191983 |
Rodeo clown turned film
actor (Dr.
Strangelove). |
|
|
[37][38] |
|
Kate Reid |
19301993 |
Noted Canadian actress of
stage, film and television. |
|
|
[39] |
|
Mark Ruffalo |
1967 |
American film actor. The
operation to remove the benign
tumor caused him temporary
partial paralysis. |
acoustic neuroma |
2001 |
[40] |
|
Irene Ryan |
c. 19021973 |
An entertainer who found
success in
vaudeville, radio, film and
television. Never told of tumor;
died after suffering a stroke
onstage while performing in
Pippin, her
Broadway debut. |
|
|
[41] |
|
Zachary Scott |
19141965 |
American film actor;
specialized in villains (Mildred
Pierce) |
|
|
[42][43] |
|
Alexis Smith |
19211993 |
Canadian-born film, stage,
musical theatre and television
actress. |
|
|
[44] |
|
Michelle Stafford |
1965 |
An actress best known for
her role as Phyllis Summers
Abbott Newman on the
soap opera
The Young and the Restless. |
|
1985 |
[45] |
|
Werner Stocker |
19551993 |
Bavarian Film Award (Bayerischer
Filmpreis) for Best Young
Actors shared with
Dana Vαvrovα for
Herbstmilch; featured
role in television's
Highlander: The Series. |
|
|
[46] |
|
Kinuyo Tanaka |
19101977 |
A
Japanese film actress and
director. |
|
|
[47] |
|
Anya Taranda |
19151970 |
A
model,
showgirl,
actress and wife of renowned
songwriter
Harold Arlen. |
|
|
[48] |
|
Elizabeth Taylor |
1932 |
Academy Award winning actor,
star of numerous films. |
meningioma |
1997 |
[49] |
|
Bobby Van |
19281980 |
Broadway musician and actor. |
|
|
[50] |
|
Henry Victor |
18921945 |
A character actor (played
"Hercules") in the 1932 film,
Freaks. |
|
|
[51][52] |
|
Kim Walker |
19682001 |
An actress whose most
notable role was as Heather
Chandler in the film
Heathers. |
malignant
glioma |
under 2 years |
[53] |
|
Penelope Dudley Ward |
19141982 |
British actress and
socialite; wife of acclaimed
film director
Carol Reed |
|
|
[54] |
|
Johnny Wayne |
19181990 |
Canadian
comedian/entertainer (Wayne
and Shuster). |
|
|
[55] |
|
Bill Williams |
19151992 |
A movie actor who starred as
Kit Carson in the 1950s TV
series Adventures of Kit
Carson. |
|
|
[56] |
|
Jeff Winkless |
19412006 |
Composer, TV and voice
actor. |
|
|
[57] |
|
Lee Ae-Jung |
19872007 |
a
Korean teenage actress |
encephaloma |
|
[58] |
Business
Film,
television and radio
Military
Miscellaneous
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
Jon Bannenberg |
19292002 |
A designer of over 200
yachts. |
|
|
[86] |
|
Ben Bowen |
20022005 |
Huntington, West Virginia
child, attracted a great deal of
media attention and fundraising
efforts. |
ATRT |
1 year |
[87] |
|
Margaret Brown |
18671932 |
Socialite, philanthropist,
and activist. Survivor of the
Titanic disaster. Portrayed
in the 1964 film
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
and the 1997 film
Titanic. |
|
|
[88] |
|
Johnnie Cochran |
19372005 |
Prominent
defense attorney. |
|
1 year |
[89] |
|
Robert W. Funk |
19262005 |
An academic
theologian, author and
founder of the controversial
Jesus Seminar. |
|
|
[90] |
|
Katharina Hammerschmidt |
19431975 |
A member of the
Baader-Meinhof Gang, one of
the most significant
terrorist organisations in
post-war
West Germany. |
|
|
[91] |
|
Henry Kock |
19522005 |
A
horticulturist at the
University of Guelph
Arboretum. |
|
18 months |
[92] |
|
Anatoli Levchenko |
19411988 |
Research cosmonaut. |
|
|
[93] |
|
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent |
19061968 |
Member of the British royal
family |
|
|
[94] |
|
Marshall McLuhan |
19111980 |
Communications theorist and
educator. |
|
11 years |
[95] |
|
Enric Miralles |
19552000 |
An
architect whose largest work
is the
Scottish Parliament Building. |
|
|
[96] |
|
John Cardinal O'Connor |
19202000 |
The eleventh
bishop (eighth
archbishop) of the
Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of New York |
|
|
[97] |
|
Deke Slayton |
19241993 |
One of the original seven
United States astronauts. |
|
|
[98] |
|
Craig Shergold |
1979 |
A former brain cancer
patient who is most famous for
receiving over 33 million
greeting cards, earning him
a place in the
Guinness Book of Records.
He fully recovered, but the
cards are still coming and are
no longer welcome. |
|
1989 |
[99] |
|
Doris Tate |
19241992 |
Prominent activist in the
victims' rights movement, mother
of murder victim
Sharon Tate. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[100] |
|
Charles Whitman |
19411966 |
Ascended the
University of Texas at Austin's
27-story tower in 1966, and
shot passersby in the city and
on the campus below before being
shot dead by Austin Police.
Tumor found on autopsy. |
|
|
[101] |
|
Richard Wild |
19121978 |
Former
Chief Justice of New Zealand
(19661978) |
|
|
[102] |
|
Mary Hayward Weir |
19151968 |
A steel
heiress and
socialite. |
|
|
[103] |
|
Frank Wills |
19482000 |
The
security guard who uncovered
the break-in that led to the
Watergate scandal. |
|
|
[104] |
Music
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
William "Cat" Anderson |
19161981 |
A
jazz
trumpeter who played with
Duke Ellington's orchestra. |
|
|
[105] |
|
Luther Allison |
19391997 |
Blues guitarist. |
metastatic tumor |
less than 1 year |
[106] |
|
David M. Bailey |
1966 |
Contemporary Christian
songwriter and musician. |
Glioblastoma |
July 1996 |
[107] |
|
Bill Black |
19261965 |
Rock and roll bass player,
recorded with
Elvis Presley during
19541958. |
|
|
[108] |
|
Davey von Bohlen |
1975 |
A
musician and
songwriter. |
meningioma |
2000 |
[109] |
|
Ray Bumatai |
19522005 |
A musician, comedian and
voice actor. |
glioblastoma |
3 years |
[110] |
|
Gregg Burge |
19571998 |
A
tap dancer and
choreographer |
|
|
[111] |
|
A. J. Croce |
1971 |
A
singer-songwriter and the
son of singer-songwriter
Jim Croce. |
|
1975 |
[112] |
|
Celia Cruz |
19252003 |
Cuban salsa singer,
important figure in
Afro-Cuban music. |
|
|
[113] |
|
William Finn |
1952 |
Tony Award winning Broadway
songwriter. Finn wrote the show
A New Brain about his
experiences. |
1992 |
|
[114] |
|
Sergio Franchi |
19261990 |
Italian-American
singer; world-renowned
tenor |
|
|
[115][116] |
|
Marie Fredriksson |
1958 |
The lead singer of the
Swedish
pop
duo
Roxette |
|
2002 |
[117] |
|
George Gershwin |
18981937 |
Jazz and
classical music composer,
co-wrote many stage musicals and
film scores. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
1 month |
[118] |
|
Lou Gramm |
1950 |
A
rock music
vocalist and
songwriter best known for
his role as the lead vocalist
for the
rock band
Foreigner. |
|
1996 |
[119] |
|
Bill Haley |
19251981 |
Leader of one of the first
rock and roll bands,
The Comets. |
|
2 years |
[120][121] |
|
George Harrison |
19432001 |
Lead guitarist of the
Beatles. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[122] |
|
Simon Jeffes |
19491997 |
A guitarist, composer and
arranger who was a member of the
Penguin Cafe Orchestra. |
|
under 2 years |
[123] |
|
Barney Kessel |
19232004 |
Jazz guitarist who played
with
Charlie Parker,
Billie Holiday,
Benny Goodman,
Elvis Presley, and the
Beach Boys. |
|
|
[124] |
|
Otto Klemperer |
18851973 |
Conductor; father of actor
Werner Klemperer. |
|
40 years |
[125] |
|
John Loder |
19462005 |
A
sound engineer,
record producer and founder
of
Southern Studios. |
|
under 2 years |
[126] |
|
John Mack |
19262006 |
Principle
oboist with the
Cleveland Orchestra. |
|
|
[127] |
|
Brian MacLeod |
19521992 |
A musician, songwriter and
music producer, best known
as a member of the bands
Chilliwack and
The Headpins. |
|
under 3 years |
[128] |
|
Bob Marley |
19451981 |
Reggae legend. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[33] |
|
Johnny Mercer |
19091976 |
Songwriter and lyricist. |
|
|
[129] |
|
Ethel Merman |
19081984 |
Legendary Broadway singer
and actress. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
10 months |
[130][131] |
|
Robert Moog |
19342005 |
Inventor of the modern music
synthesizer. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
|
[132] |
|
Ted Mulry |
19472001 |
Singer, songwriter and
musician, who formed the band
Ted Mulry Gang (TMG). |
|
|
[133] |
|
James Murphy |
1967 |
Heavy metal guitarist,
played in a number of different
groups. |
pituitary macro-adenoma |
2001 |
[134] |
|
Wayne Osmond |
1951 |
Singer, second oldest of the
Osmond brothers. |
|
1994 |
[135] |
|
Junior Parker |
19321971 |
Blues singer. |
|
|
[136] |
|
Frank Patterson |
19382000 |
A classically-trained Irish
tenor. |
|
|
[137] |
|
Lucia Popp |
19391993 |
An
operatic
soprano. |
|
|
[138] |
|
Louis Prima |
19101978 |
An entertainer, singer,
actor, and
trumpeter known as the King
of the Swingers. He never
recovered from an operation to
remove a benign brain-stem
tumor, which left him in a coma
for nearly three years. |
|
|
[139] |
|
Rainer Ptacek |
19511997 |
Guitarist, singer and
songwriter. |
|
|
[140] |
|
Lou Rawls |
19332006 |
Soul, jazz, and blues
singer. Noted philanthropist. |
metastatic tumor |
7 months |
[141] |
|
Buddy Rich |
19171987 |
A
jazz
drummer and
bandleader. |
|
|
[142] |
|
Chuck Schuldiner |
19672001 |
Former guitarist and singer
for the band
Death, former guitarist for
Control Denied. Influential
figure in the development of
death metal. |
pontine glioma |
2 years |
[143] |
|
Sam Sneed |
1968 |
A
record producer and
rapper. |
|
1999 |
[144] |
|
Tammi Terrell |
19451970 |
Singer, duettist with
Marvin Gaye on "Ain't
No Mountain High Enough" and
other hit singles. |
|
2 years |
[145] |
|
Russell Watson |
1966 |
An
English
tenor, who has released
popular albums of
operatic-style songs. |
|
2006 |
[146] |
|
Sandy West |
19592006 |
A musician,
singer-songwriter and drummer. |
Metastatic Lung Cancer |
|
[147] |
|
Kai Winding |
19221983 |
A
trombonist and
jazz composer. |
|
|
[148] |
|
Webster Young |
19322003 |
A
jazz
trumpeter and
cornetist. |
|
|
[149] |
Politics
and government
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
Lee Atwater |
19511991 |
Chairman of the United
States
Republican National Committee. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
1 year |
[150] |
|
William Casey |
19131987 |
Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency |
|
5 months |
[151] |
|
Chakufwa Chihana |
19392006 |
Trade unionist and
politician. |
|
1 month |
[152] |
|
Alan Clark |
19281999 |
A
British
Conservative politician,
historian and diarist. |
|
|
[153] |
|
Clair Engle |
19111964 |
United States senator from
California. Late in his illness
he broke a
filibuster and helped pass
the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Wheelchair bound and no longer
able to speak, he raised his
hand to his eye to signal his
vote ("aye"). |
|
1 Year |
[154] |
|
Wayne Goss |
1951 |
Former
premier of
Queensland, Australia. His
tumor thwarted a potential
career in federal politics. |
|
1997 |
[155] |
|
Paul B. Henry |
19421993 |
An
evangelical
Christian,
professor of
political science, and
politician |
|
|
[156] |
|
David Hermelin |
19362000 |
United States ambassador to
Norway. |
|
1 year |
[157] |
|
Ted Kennedy |
1932 |
United States Senator. |
malignant glioma |
2008 |
[158] |
|
Peter Law |
19482006 |
Welsh
politician, independent
MP and
AM. |
|
|
[159] |
|
Clare Booth Luce |
19031987 |
American politician and
diplomat; also an editor,
playwright, social activist &
journalist |
|
|
[160] |
|
Jean-Philippe Maitre |
19492006 |
A
politician and former
President of the Swiss National
Council. |
|
|
[161] |
|
Gladys Marνn |
19412005 |
A political activist and
former president of the
Communist Party of Chile. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
|
[162][163] |
|
Robert Evander McNair |
19232007 |
A former governor of
South Carolina. |
|
50 days |
[164]
[165] |
|
Lennart Meri |
19292006 |
A former president of
Estonia. |
|
7 months |
[166] |
|
Mo Mowlam |
19492005 |
Britain's Secretary of State
for Northern Ireland. |
|
7 years |
[167] |
|
Bob O'Connor |
19442006 |
Former
Mayor of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
CNS lymphoma |
|
[168] |
|
Arlen Specter |
1930 |
United States senator from
Pennsylvania. |
|
1993 |
[169] |
|
Mike Synar |
19501996 |
United States congressional
representative from Oklahoma. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
5 months |
[33] |
|
Frank Tejeda |
19461997 |
United States congressional
representative from Texas. |
|
1 year |
[170] |
|
Joop den Uyl |
19191987 |
Former
prime minister of the
Netherlands from 1973 until
1977, as a member of the
social-democratic
PvdA party. |
|
|
[171] |
Science
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
Max Abraham |
18751922 |
A
physicist and contemporary
of
Einstein and
Lorentz. |
|
|
[172] |
|
William Bright |
19282006 |
A
linguist who specialized in
Native American and
South Asian languages and
descriptive linguistics. He
is the father of
Susie Bright. |
|
|
[173] |
|
Ιdouard Brissaud |
18521909 |
A
physician and
pathologist. His tumor was
unsuccessfully operated on by
Sir
Victor Horsley. |
|
|
[174] |
|
Thomas Donaldson |
19452006 |
A
mathematician and
cryonics advocate. |
|
|
[175] |
|
Rhodes Fairbridge |
19142006 |
A
geologist and expert on
climate change. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Paul Feyerabend |
19241994 |
A
philosopher of science. |
|
under 1 year |
[177] |
|
Thor Heyerdahl |
19142002 |
Marine biologist famous for
the
Kon-Tiki expedition and
other journeys that reproduced
ancient technology and
demonstrated the feasibility of
ancient sea migrations. |
|
under 1 year |
[178] |
|
J. Allen Hynek |
19101986 |
An
astronomer,
professor, and
ufologist. |
|
|
[179] |
|
Norman Levinson |
19121975 |
A
mathematician. |
|
|
[180] |
|
John von Neumann |
19031957 |
Hungarian mathematician who
made numerous contributions to
many fields, including quantum
physics, functional analysis,
set theory, economics, computer
science, numerical analysis,
hydrodynamics (of explosions)
and statistics. |
|
under 1 year |
[181] |
|
John Vlissides |
19612005 |
A software scientist
specialising in object oriented
technology, design patterns and
software modelling. |
|
|
[182] |
|
Aleksandr Zinovyev |
19222006 |
A logician, sociologist,
writer and satirist. |
|
|
[183] |
Sports
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
Lyle Alzado |
19491992 |
NFL football player. Made
public statements attributing
his tumor to anabolic steroids,
a claim not supported by medical
research. |
CNS lymphoma |
|
[184] |
|
Lance Armstrong |
1971 |
Cycling
champion who won the
Tour de France seven
consecutive times after
diagnosis and treatment for
testicular cancer that spread to
his abdomen, lungs and brain. |
metastatic
tumor |
1996 |
[185][186] |
|
Severiano Ballesteros |
19491992 |
Spanish
golf player, winner of 5 major
tournaments |
|
|
[187] |
|
Kevin Berry |
19452006 |
A
butterfly swimmer and
Olympic gold medalist. |
|
|
[188] |
|
Angelo Bertelli |
19211999 |
An
American football
quarterback. |
|
|
[189] |
|
Bobby Bonds |
19462003 |
A
right fielder in
Major League Baseball from
1968 to
1981, primarily with the
San Francisco Giants. Father
of
Barry Bonds. |
|
|
[190] |
|
Ken Brett |
19482003 |
A
Major League Baseball
pitcher. |
|
|
[191] |
|
Josι Marνa Buljubasich |
1971 |
Football
goalkeeper. |
|
2006 |
[192] |
|
Richard Burns |
19712005 |
Race car driver, Rally world
champion |
astrocytoma |
2 years |
[193] |
|
Matt Cappotelli |
1979 |
A
professional wrestler. |
|
|
[194] |
|
Richard Chelimo |
19722001 |
Track champion from
Kenya, former 10,000 meter
world record holder. |
|
|
[195] |
|
Maurice Colclough |
19532006 |
Rugby player, played a
noteworthy role in England's
grand slam win in 1980. |
|
|
[196] |
|
Dan Duva |
19511996 |
Boxing promoter behind over
100 world championship bouts. |
primary brain tumor |
|
[197] |
|
Josh Gibson |
19111947 |
Negro League baseball
player, famous home run hitter
with the highest career batting
average in league history. |
|
4 years |
[198] |
|
Tim Gullikson |
19511996 |
Champion doubles tennis
player and coach of
Pete Sampras. |
|
|
[199] |
|
Scott Hamilton
* |
1958 |
A
figure skater and
Olympic gold medalist. |
pituitary
gland |
2004 |
[200] |
|
Craig "Ironhead" Heyward |
19662006 |
An
American football
running back who played in
the
National Football League. |
chordoma |
8 years |
[201] |
|
Heiko Herrlich |
1971 |
German soccer player,
UEFA
Champions League and
Intercontinental Cup winner |
brain tumor |
2000 |
[202] |
|
Terry Hoeppner |
19472007 |
Indiana University, Miami
(Ohio) University Head Football
Coach |
|
18 months (2005-2007) |
[203] |
|
Dick Howser |
19361987 |
Major League Baseball
shortstop and manager. |
|
1 year |
[204] |
|
Emlyn Hughes |
19472004 |
Soccer player, European Cup
winner of 1977, also known from
the BBC quiz show
A Question of Sport. |
|
15 months |
[205] |
|
Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie |
19332006 |
English cricketer |
|
4 months |
[206] |
|
"Badger" Bob Johnson |
19311991 |
Ice hockey coach, won the
1991
Stanley Cup with the
Pittsburgh Penguins. |
|
2 months |
[207] |
|
Walter Johnson |
18871946 |
An right-handed
pitcher in
Major League Baseball. |
|
|
[208][209] |
|
Eric Liddell |
19021945 |
Olympic gold medalist in
track, portrayed in the film
Chariots of Fire. |
|
|
[210] |
|
Jushin Liger |
1964 |
A
professional wrestler. |
|
1996 |
[211] |
|
Reginald Lisowski |
19262005 |
A
professional wrestler known
as "The Crusher". |
|
|
[212] |
|
Wayne Maki |
19441973 |
A a professional
ice hockey player and an
early star of the
Vancouver Canucks club in
the
NHL. |
|
under 5 months |
[213][214] |
|
Peter May |
19291994 |
An
English
cricketer who played for
Surrey,
Cambridge University and
England. |
|
|
[215] |
|
Frank Edward "Tug" McGraw |
19442004 |
Major league baseball
pitcher. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
9 months |
[216] |
|
Lenny "The Guv'nor" McLean |
19491998 |
Champion bare knuckle
fighter, undefeated in 3000
fights. Also acted small roles
in films including
The Fifth Element. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[217] |
|
Bobby Murcer |
19462008 |
Major league baseball
player, broadcaster. |
|
19 months |
[218] |
|
Johnny Oates |
19462004 |
Major league baseball
catcher and manager. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
3 years |
[219] |
|
Kim Perrot |
19671999 |
Basketball player, WNBA
Houston Comets. |
metastatic (lung cancer) |
|
[220] |
|
John Prentice |
19262006 |
A former
football player and
Scotland manager. |
|
|
[221] |
|
Remy Presas |
19362001 |
The founder of
Modern Arnis, a popular
Filipino
martial art. |
|
10 months |
[222] |
|
Dan Quisenberry |
19531998 |
Major league baseball
pitcher, mostly as a closer;
noted for unusual "submarine"
pitching style. |
|
9 months |
[223] |
|
Bobby Robson |
1933 |
A former
football player and
England
manager. |
|
|
[224] |
|
Glenn Roeder |
1955 |
An
English
football manager and former
player. |
|
2003 |
[225][226] |
|
Pete Rozelle |
19261996 |
NFL commissioner. |
|
|
[33] |
|
Wilma Rudolph |
19401994 |
Olympic gold medalist in
track. |
|
|
[227] |
|
Nick Sanborn |
19351999 |
Automobile racer. |
|
|
[228] |
|
Robert Stone |
19562005 |
A
rugby league player and
official who played for the
St. George Dragons. |
|
17 months |
[229] |
|
Earl Strom |
19271994 |
A
basketball
referee for 29 years in the
National Basketball Association
(NBA) and for three years in the
American Basketball Association
(ABA). |
|
|
[230] |
|
Fritz Von Erich |
19291997 |
Wrestler and wrestling
promoter of independent
promotion
WCCW. |
|
|
[231] |
|
John Vukovich |
19472007 |
Major League Baseball
infielder and third base coach. |
|
18 months |
[232] |
|
Dick Wantz |
19401965 |
A
relief pitcher in
Major League Baseball who
played for the
California Angels. |
|
1 month |
[233] |
Visual
arts
Writing
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Diagnosis |
Survival |
Reference |
|
Barbara Albright |
19552006 |
An
author of about 25 food and
knitting books. |
|
|
[247] |
|
Duygu Asena |
19462006 |
An
author and
activist for women's rights. |
|
2 years |
[248] |
|
Susan Bergman |
19572006 |
Best known for her 1984 book
Anonymity, also sister of
Anne Heche. |
|
3 years |
[249] |
|
Joseph Reylan B. Viray |
1977 |
An educator from the
Polytechnic University of the
Philippines, a kapampangan
and tagalog poet. |
Meningioma |
|
[250] |
|
Reginald Horace Blyth |
18981964 |
An author and devotee of
Japanese culture. |
|
|
[251] |
|
Bebe Moore Campbell |
19502006 |
An author whose books dealt
with race and mental health
issues. |
|
|
[252] |
|
Raymond Carver |
19381988 |
Short story writer and poet. |
metastatic tumor |
|
[253] |
|
Hugh Cook |
1956 |
Author of fantasy series
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness. |
|
|
[254] |
|
Carl Foreman |
19141984 |
A
screenwriter and
film producer. |
|
|
[255] |
|
Robert Forward |
19322002 |
Physicist and science
fiction writer. |
|
4 months |
[256] |
|
John Galsworthy |
18671933 |
A
Nobel prize winning
novelist and playwright
whose works include
The Forsyte Saga. |
|
|
[257] |
|
Veronica Geng |
19411997 |
A
writer,
humorist and former
editor of
The New Yorker. |
|
13 months |
[258] |
|
Johnny Gunther |
19291947 |
Teenage brain tumor patient,
son of novelist
John Gunther. Johnny's
illness became the central theme
of his father's book
Death Be Not Proud. |
|
14 months |
[259] |
|
Frigyes Karinthy |
18871938 |
An
author,
playwright,
poet,
journalist and
translator. |
|
|
[260] |
|
Stephen Knight |
19511985 |
An author who was known for
his books criticising the
Freemasons. He started
having seizures in 1977 and in
1980, agreed to take part in a
BBC documentary TV program
Horizon on epilepsy. The
producers arranged for a brain
scan, which showed up a tumour.
This was removed but returned in
1984 and despite further surgery
he died in 1985. |
|
5 years |
[261] |
|
Jonathan Kwitny |
19411998 |
A
writer and
investigative journalist. |
|
|
[262] |
|
Lynda Lee-Potter |
19352004 |
Columnist for the British
newspaper
Daily Mail. |
|
|
[263] |
|
Paulo Marques |
19482006 |
A
journalist and
broadcaster. |
|
|
[264] |
|
Terence McKenna |
19462000 |
Writer and counterculture
figure. |
glioblastoma multiforme |
under 1 year |
[265] |
|
William Vaughn Moody |
18691910 |
A
dramatist and poet. |
|
|
[266] |
|
Ivan Noble |
19672005 |
BBC journalist and science
writer who published columns
about his experience with the
illness, author of Like a
Hole in the Head (Hodder &
Stoughton 2005)
ISBN 0-340-86428-1 |
glioblastoma multiforme |
2 1/2 years |
[267][268] |
|
Chaim Potok |
19292002 |
Author and
rabbi best known for his
1967 novel
The Chosen. |
|
2 years |
[269] |
|
Timothy Reuter |
19472002 |
A historian who specialized
in the study of medieval Germany |
|
|
[270] |
|
David Shaw |
19432005 |
A
Los Angeles Times
journalist who won the
Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
in 1991. |
|
under 3 months |
[271] |
|
Charles Sheffield |
19352002 |
Mathematician, physicist and
science fiction writer. |
|
3 months |
[272] |
|
Mary Shelley |
17971851 |
Author of
Frankenstein, wife of
Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
|
|
[273] |
|
Lou Stathis |
19521997 |
A writer, editor and critic. |
|
10 months |
[274] |
|
Trumbull Stickney |
18741904 |
Swiss born American poet. |
|
|
[275] |
|
James Weinstein |
19262005 |
A
socialist historian and
journalist best known as the
founder and publisher of
In These Times. |
|
|
[276] |
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