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List of women who have battled ovarian cancer




  • Glenda Adams, Australian novelist and writer (died at age 68)
  • Evelyn Ankers, American film actress (died at age 67)
  • Dr. Barbara Mary Ansell, British scientist and paediatric rheumatologist (died at age 77 or 78)
  • Marina Baiul, mother of Olympic figure skater Oksana Baiul.
  • Eileen Barton, Brooklyn-born American singer (died at age 81, according to her family)
  • Raelene Boyle, Australian athlete; surviving
  • Laurie Beechman, actress/singer (died at age 43)
  • Marcheline Bertrand, American film actress; mother of Angelina Jolie and James Haven (died at age 56)
  • Clare Boylan, Irish writer (died at age 58)
  • Diem Brown, Reality TV star (MTV's Real World and Road Rules, as well as MTV's documentary of her experience with the disease) (surviving)
  • Tina Brozman, American lawyer and judge (died at age 54)
  • Veronica Castang, British film, stage and television actress (died at age 50)
  • Jill Chaifetz, American lawyer and children's right advocate (died at age 41)
  • Carol Channing, American stage and musical comedy actress, surviving
  • Caitlin Clarke, actress (died at age 52)
  • Sister Sarah Clarke, County Galway, Ireland-born Roman Catholic nun and London-based political activist during The Troubles (1980s-1990s); survived; died of natural causes.
  • Claudia Cohen, American socialite and journalist (died at age 56)
  • Dianna Cooley in whose memory the ovarian cancer advocacy group Dianna's Hope in Allen, Texas was founded (see [1])
  • Helen Cresswell, British writer and author (died at age 71)
  • U.S. Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, surviving
  • Mildred Dean, mother of American actor James Dean; she died when Dean was 9 years old (see [2]).
  • Sandy Dennis, Oscar-winning actress (died at age 54)
  • Diana Dors, actress, also known as Diana d'Ors (died at age 52)
  • Patricia C. Dunn, embattled former chair of Hewlett-Packard, currently battling ovarian cancer.
  • Robert Eads, American female to male transsexual who was denied medical treatment for the cancer in the state of Georgia (died at age 53)
  • Jeannie Ferris, Senator for South Australia (died at age 66)
  • Susan Fleetwood, British film actress (died at age 51)
  • Rosalind Franklin, British physical chemist and crystallographer, linked with the discovery of the shape of the double helix of DNA (died at age 37)
  • Lynda Gibson, Australian comedian and actress (died at age 47)
  • Debbie Goad, American journalist and magazine publisher (died at age 46)
  • Ella Grasso, former Connecticut governor, and the first woman ever to be elected governor in her own right (died at age 61)
  • Marjorie Gross, Canadian comedian and television writer/producer (Seinfeld) (died at age 40)
  • Cassandra Harris, Australian actress; wife of Pierce Brosnan (died at age 43)
  • Dolly Haas, German-American actress and singer (died at age 84)
  • Joan Hackett, American actress (died at age 49)
  • Joyce Hatto, English pianist (died at age 77)
  • Sharon Tyler Herbst, American chef and cook-book author (died at age 64 or 65)
  • Madeline Kahn, American actress, singer and comedienne (died at age 57)
  • Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist; widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (died at age 78)
  • Joyce Kulhawik, American film critic and Boston television personality; former TV co-host of movie critic Leonard Maltin; surviving.
  • Sarabeth Kusick, wife of American baseball player Craig Kusick (who died from leukemia nine months following his wife's death)
  • Dixie Lee, American singer and the 1st Mrs. Bing Crosby (died three days before her 41st birthday)
  • Mary I of England, née Mary Tudor; British Queen Mary I (died either of uterine cancer or ovarian cancer at the age of 42)
  • Janet Margolin, American film, stage, and television actress (died at age 50)
  • Nancy McDonald, former Texas politician (died at age 72)
  • Heather Menzies, Canadian-born actress, most famous for portraying Louisa in The Sound of Music and widow of Robert Urich; surviving
  • Mary Millar, British actress, most famous as "Rose" from Keeping Up Appearances (died at age 62)
  • Miriam Mone, County Armagh-born Irish fashion designer (died at age 42)
  • Helen Simpson Morosini, mother of the late American singer/actress/activist Dana Reeve (died at age 71)
  • Bess Myerson, Miss America (1945), surviving
  • Laura Nyro, American singer-songwriter (died at age 49; her own mother, Gilda Nigro, also died of ovarian cancer and at the same age as Nyro)
  • Meryl Abeles O'Loughlin, American casting director and talent executive; former wife of actor Gerald S. O'Loughlin (died around the age of 71 in 2007)
  • Alice Pearce, American comedic stage, film and television actress (Bewitched) (died at age 48)
  • Gilda Radner, American actress/comedienne (Saturday Night Live) (died at age 42)
  • Patsy Ramsey, Best-known for the publicity she and her husband garnered following the infamous 1996 murder of their daughter (JonBenét Ramsey) (died at age 49)
  • Natalie "Nan" Cornell Rehnquist, wife of late United States Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist (died October 17 1991)
  • Marsha Rivkin for whom the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research in Seattle was founded (died in 1993; see [3])
  • Dinah Shore, American actress/singer (died at age 77)
  • Linda Smith, UK actress/comedienne; head of the British Humanists' Association (died at age 48)
  • Jessica Tandy, Oscar-winning (Driving Miss Daisy) British-born American stage and film actress (died at age 85)
  • Liz Tilberis, British-born American-based fashionista/Editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar (died at age 51)
  • Joyce Wadler, New York journalist and New York Times columnist; surviving
  • Angela Winbush, American rhythm and blues vocalist; surviving
  • Loretta Young, Oscar-winning (The Farmer's Daughter) American film and television actress (died at age 87)
 
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