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Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a condition in which the body does not produce insulin, resulting in high levels of sugar in the bloodstream.[1][2] Whereas type 2 diabetes is typically diagnosed in middle age and treated via diet, oral medication and/or insulin therapy, type 1 diabetes tends to be diagnosed earlier in life, and people with type 1 diabetes require insulin therapy for survival.[1] It is significantly less common than type 2 diabetes, accounting for 5 percent of all diabetes diagnoses.[3]

This list of notable people with type 1 diabetes includes writers, artists, athletes, entertainers, and others who have been documented as having type 1 diabetes.

List of people[edit]

Wasim Akram
Kurt Andersen
Brec Bassinger
Nick Boynton
Damon Dash
Este Haim
Nick Jonas
Jerry Lewis
Joan McCracken
Mary Tyler Moore
Jordan Morris
Miguel Paludo
Anne Rice
Jean Smart
Sonia Sotomayor
Gary Valenciano
Name Lifespan Nationality Notability Ref.
Alizée Agier 1994– French Karateka [4]
Wasim Akram 1966– Pakistani Cricketer, television personality [5]
Mona Alawi 2004– Filipino Actress, model
Kurt Andersen 1954– American Writer, radio host [6]
Mark Andrews 1996– American American football tight end [7]
Brec Bassinger 1999– American Actress [citation needed]
Dexter Bean 1987– American Auto racing driver [8]
Jean-Marie Bigard 1954– French Actor [9]
Crystal Bowersox 1985– American Singer-songwriter, actress [10]
Nick Boynton 1979– Canadian Ice hockey defenceman [11]
Darren Brass 1972– American Tattoo artist [12]
Bertrand Burgalat 1963– French Musician and music producer [13]
George Canyon 1970– Canadian Country music singer [14]
Ana Carolina 1974– Brazilian Singer [15]
Carol Channing 1921–2019 American Actress, comedian [16]
Stephen Clancy 1992– Irish Racing cyclist [17]
Don R. Christensen 1916–2006 American Animator, illustrator
Bobby Clarke 1949– Canadian Ice hockey centre, Hockey Hall of Fame member [18]
Ben Coker 1989– British Association football player [19]
Mark Collie 1956– American Singer-songwriter, musician [20]
Cory Conacher 1989– Canadian Ice hockey player [21]
Lauren Cox 1998– American Basketball player [22]
Elinor Crawley 1991– Welsh Actress [23]
B. J. Crombeen 1985– Canadian Ice hockey right winger [24]
Will Cross 1967– American Mountain climber [25]
Jay Cutler 1983– American American football quarterback [18]
Conor Daly 1991– American Professional race car driver [26]
Andrea Deck 1994– American Actress [27]
Adrian Dix 1964– Canadian Politician [28]
Max Domi 1995– Canadian Ice hockey player [29]
Buster Douglas 1960– American Professional boxer [30]
Chris Dudley 1965– American Basketball player and politician [31]
Adam Duvall 1988– American Major League Baseball outfielder [32]
Mike Echols 1978– American American football cornerback [18]
Magnus Wolff Eikrem 1990– Norwegian Footballer [33]
Ron Elliott 1943– American Musician, lead guitarist of The Beau Brummels [34]
Blake Ferguson 1997– American American football long snapper for the National Football League (NFL)
Carsten Fischer 1961– German Olympic field hockey player [5]
Kris Freeman 1980– American Cross-country skier [35]
Elliott Fry 1994– American American football placekicker [36]
Jimmy Fryzel 1981– American Arena Football League wide receiver [37]
Sam Fuld 1981– American Baseball outfielder [38]
Ed Gamble 1986– British Comedian, television personality [39]
Victor Garber 1949– Canadian Film, stage and television actor and singer [40]
Charles Ginsburg 1920–1992 American Engineer, inventor [41]
Adam Goren 1975– American Musician [42]
Elizabeth Hughes Gossett 1907–1981 American First American treated for diabetes with insulin therapy [43]
Devin K. Grayson American Writer of comic books and novels [44]
Dorian Gregory 1971– American Actor [45]
Sara Groenewegen 1995– Canadian Softball player [46]
Kamal Haasan 1954– Indian Actor [47]
Zuzana Haasová 1981– Slovak Actress [48]
Este Haim 1986– American Musician, bassist of Haim [49]
Gary Hall, Jr. 1974– American Competitive swimmer [50]
Kevin Hansen 1982– American Volleyball player [51]
Joonas Henttala 1991– Finnish Racing cyclist [52]
Dana Hill 1964–1996 American Actress [53]
Dave Hollins 1966– American Major League Baseball third baseman [54]
Neil Hope 1972–2007 Canadian Actor [55]
Lindsay Hoyle 1957– British Speaker of the House of Commons [56]
Catfish Hunter 1946–1999 American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher [54]
Dan Hurley 1957– American Author and journalist [57]
Natalie Irish 1982– American Visual artist [58]
Jeremy Irvine 1990– British Actor [59]
Chris Jarvis 1980– Canadian Rower [60]
Jason Johnson 1973– American Major League Baseball pitcher [54]
Nicole Johnson 1974– American Miss America winner [61]
Nick Jonas 1992– American Singer-songwriter, musician, and actor [62]
Rod Kafer 1971– Australian Rugby union player [63]
Kaapo Kakko 2001– Finnish Professional ice hockey player [64]
Sheku Kanneh-Mason 1999– English Cellist [65]
Alan Kernaghan 1967– Irish Footballer [66]
Fawad Khan 1981– Pakistani Actor, film producer [67]
Charlie Kimball 1985– American Auto racing driver [68]
Caitlin Kinnunen 1991– American Actress [69]
Kelli Kuehne 1977– American LPGA golfer [70]
Luke Kunin 1997– American Ice hockey center [71]
Robert D. Lawrence 1892–1968 British Physician; founder of British Diabetic Association [72]
Jay Leeuwenburg 1969– American American football offensive lineman in the National Football League [18]
Gavin Lewis 2003– American Actor [73]
Jerry Lewis 1926–2017 American Actor, comedian [74]
Amelia Lily 1994– British Pop singer [75]
Dominic Littlewood 1965– British Television and journalist [76]
Mark Lowe 1983– American Major League Baseball relief pitcher [77]
Gary Mabbutt 1961– British English footballer [78]
Lewis Marnell 1982–2013 Australian Skateboarder [79]
Theresa May 1956– British Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [80]
Joan McCracken 1917–1961 American Dancer, actress [81]
Dustin McGowan 1982– American Major League Baseball pitcher [77]
Danny McGrain 1950– Scottish Association football player [82]
Craig McMillan 1976– New Zealand Cricketer [5]
Dennis David Coles 1970– American Rapper, member of the Wu-Tang Clan
Bret Michaels 1963– American Musician, actor, reality television personality [83]
Mary Tyler Moore 1936–2017 American Actress [84]
Jordan Morris 1994– American Major League Soccer player [85]
Adam Morrison 1984– American Basketball player [86]
Brandon Morrow 1984– American Major League Baseball pitcher [77]
Mary Mouser 1996– American Actress [87]
Nacho 1990– Spanish Footballer [88]
James Norton 1985– British Actor [89]
Peter O'Toole 1932–2013 British-Irish Actor [90]
Miguel Paludo 1983– Brazilian Auto racing driver [91]
Eric Paslay 1983– American Musician [92]
Dave Pember 1978– American Major League Baseball pitcher [93]
Elizabeth Perkins 1960– American Actress [94]
Toby Petersen 1978– American Ice hockey right winger [11]
RaeLynn 1994– American Singer [92]
Ryan Reed 1993– American Auto racing driver [95]
Sam Reid 1989– Australian Australian rules football player [96]
Anne Rice 1941–2021 American Author [97][98]
John Rutsey 1952–2008 Canadian Drummer of Rush [99]
Sergi Samper 1995– Spanish Footballer [100]
Molly Sandén 1992– Swedish Singer [101]
Sierra Sandison 1993– American Beauty pageant titleholder [102]
Ron Santo 1940–2010 American Major League Baseball third baseman [18]
Eva Saxl 1921–2002 Czech Self-manufacturer of insulin
Kim Schrier 1968– American Politician [103]
Kendall Simmons 1979– American National Football League guard [104]
Henry Slade 1993– British Rugby union player [19]
Jean Smart 1951– American Actress [105]
Sonia Sotomayor 1954– American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [106]
Paul Sparks 1971– American Actor [107]
Matthias Steiner 1982– German Weightlifter, Olympic gold medalist
Jennifer Stone 1993– American Actress [108]
Barney Storey 1977– British Cyclist [109]
Derek Theler 1986– American Actor [110]
Leonard Thompson 1908–1935 Canadian First patient to receive insulin therapy [111]
Riley Tufte 1998– American Ice hockey player [112]
Jim Turner 1952– American Actor, comedian [113]

Gary Valenciano

1964– Filipino Singer
Fernando del Valle 1964– American Operatic tenor [114]
Scott Verplank 1964– American Professional golfer [115]
Dado Villa-Lobos 1965– Brazilian Musician, guitarist of Legião Urbana [116]
Tonette Walker 1955– American First Lady of Wisconsin [117]
Stephen Wallem 1968– American Actor [118]
Brandon Wardell 1992– American Stand-up comedian [119]
Washington 1975– Brazilian Footballer [120]
Brad Wilk 1968– American Musician [121]
Vanessa Williams 1963– American Actress [122]
Wade Wilson 1959–2019 American American football quarterback [18]
Elliott Yamin 1978– American Singer [123]
Pär Zetterberg 1970– Swedish Cyclist [124]
Alexander Zverev 1997– German Professional tennis player [125]

See also[edit]

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