List of people diagnosed with Crohn's disease

The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody if inflammation is at its worst), vomiting (can be continuous), or weight loss,[1][2][3] but may also cause complications outside the gastrointestinal tract such as skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration.[1][4]

NameNotabilityRef(s)
Albert, Prince ConsortHusband of Queen Victoria[5][6]
Alfred the GreatKing of the Anglo-Saxons[7][8]
Juliet AndersonAmerican pornographic actress[9]
AnastaciaAmerican pop singer[10]
Ömer AşıkNew Orleans Pelicans basketball player[11]
Kathleen BakerAmerican swimmer[12]
Ken BaumannAmerican actor, writer, publisher[13]
MrBeastAmerican YouTube personality[14]
Lili BoulangerFrench composer[15]
Jeffrey BrownAmerican comic book artist and graphic novelist[16]
Pierre CaretteFormer leader of the Belgian extreme-left militant group CCC[17]
Ali CarterEnglish snooker player[18]
Claire ChithamNew Zealand actress[19]
Chris ConleyLead singer and guitarist of the band Saves The Day [20]
Charles DarwinEnglish naturalist, geologist and biologist[21]
Pete DavidsonAmerican actor and comedian[22]
Lew DeWittAmerican country music singer and composer[23]
Kevin DineenFormer professional ice hockey player [24]
Shannen DohertyAmerican actress[25]
Amy DowdenWelsh dancer[26]
DynamoEnglish magician[27]
Dwight D. Eisenhower34th President of the United States[28]
Sam FaiersEnglish television personality[29]
Theoren FleuryProfessional ice hockey player[30]
Tommie FrazierFormer Nebraska quarterback[31]
D. R. FulkersonAmerican mathematician[32]
David GarrardAmerican football player[33]
Carrie GrantBritish celebrity vocal coach[34]
Mike HadreasIndie musician performing under the name Perfume Genius[35]
Jim HickeyNew Zealand weather broadcaster for TVNZ[36]
Nicky HopkinsEnglish pianist and famed session musician[37]
Jeff HordleyEnglish actor best known for the soap opera Emmerdale[38]
Ellen IdelsonTV comedy writer, actress, and producer[39]
Derrick JensenAmerican author and environmental activist[40]
Carrie JohnsonAmerican sprint canoer[41]
Dennis KucinichU.S. Representative[42]
Jon LandauRock critic[43]
Jack LeachEnglish cricketer[44]
Matt LightAmerican Football player, New England Patriots[45]
Louis XIIIKing of France[46][47]
Jeremy MansfieldSouth African radio host[48]
Audra McDonaldAmerican actress[49]
Mike McCreadyLead guitarist of the American rock band Pearl Jam[50]
Thomas MeninoFormer mayor of Boston, Massachusetts[51]
Felicia MichaelsAmerican comedian[52]
Mark MillarScottish comic book writer, known for his work with Marvel Comics[53]
Mary Ann MobleyMiss America in 1959[54]
Rhys MorganWelsh sceptic[55]
James MorrisonEnglish golfer[56]
Ged NashIrish politician[57]
Ogden NashAmerican poet[58]
Larry Nance Jr.American basketball player[59]
Dan O'BannonAmerican screenwriter (Alien, Total Recall)[60]
Melanie OnnEnglish politician[61]
Beth OrtonEnglish singer-songwriter[62]
Daryl PalumboLead singer for the bands Glassjaw and Head Automatica[63]
James PowderlyAmerican artist and activist[64]
Mark RealeAmerican guitarist for the band Riot[65]
Jerry SadowitzScottish comedian[66]
Jim SheppardBassist of the American metal band Nevermore[67]
George SteeleAmerican professional wrestler[68]
Ken StottScottish actor[69]
Joe ThomasWelsh 800m athlete[70]
Mieczysław WeinbergPolish Jewish composer[71]
Yoni WolfMusician[72]
Yoon Jong-shinKorean singer-songwriter[73]

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