List of tuberculosis cases

Writers and poets

Actors

  • Renée Adorée, (1898–1933), French actress
  • Anita Berber (1899–1928) German dancer and actress
  • Colin Clive (1900–1937), British stage and screen actor
  • Georgiana Drew Barrymore (1856–1893), actress, succumbed aged 36
  • Rachel Félix (1821-1858), French actress
  • Vivien Leigh (1913–1967), British actress of stage and screen, died from complications of tuberculosis
  • Annie Lewis (c. 1869–1896), musical comedy actress
  • Dick Martin (1922–2008), comedian; lost a lung due to tuberculosis as a teenager
  • Tim Moore (1887–1958), American actor of stage, screen and television]]
  • Barry Morse (1918–2008), British-Canadian actor of stage, screen, and radio
  • Mabel Normand (1893–1930), American silent film actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and comedian
  • N!xau (1944–2003), Namibian actor
  • Christiaan Van Vuuren (1982– ), Australian actor, writer, director and video blogger

Artists

Composers, singers and musicians

Religious figures

Leaders and politicians

Scientists

Businessmen

Athletes

Fictional characters

Others

References

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Further reading

  • Rothman, Sheila M. (1994). Living in the Shadow of Death: Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History. ISBN 0-8018-5186-6
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