List of people with bipolar disorder

Russell Brand, comedian and actor
Dick Cavett, television journalist
Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer
Larry Flynt, publisher
Demi Lovato, singer, actress and writer

This is a list of people accompanied by verifiable source associating them with bipolar disorder (formerly known as "manic depression") based on their own public statements. 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.

List

Contents :

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W

Y

Z

See also

References

Resources

Notes

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