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"Quando For grande Quero Ser Assim!"
A lista é grande e são todos dos EUA, mas vale a pena ver alguns dos nomes de pessoas que estamos habituados a ver. Têm uma carreira de sucesso e são diabéticos tipo 1, que não os impediu de ganhar um Óscar ou medalhas de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos, entre muitos outros sucessos!! Decididamente, "quando for grande também quero ser assim!" (Paulo Madureira).

Da esquerda para a direita: Halle Berry (vencedora de óscar), Larry King (apresentador lider de audiências da CNN), Steven Redgrave (vencedor de 5(!) medalhas seguidas nos Jogos Olímpicos, em remo)
Actores/Directores Halle Berry, Oscar-winning actress Wilford Brimley, of television and films, "Cocoon" and "The Firm" J. Anthony Brown, actor ("Drumline"), comedian Delta Burke, of television's "Designing Women" Nell Carter, of the television show "Gimme a Break" Dick Clark, television emcee, producer Stephen Furst, actor on the television shows "St. Elsewhere" and "Babylon 5" Victor Garber, actor ("Alias," "Titanic," "Sleepless in Seattle") Dorian Gregory, actor ("Charmed," "The Other half") Nicole Johnson, Miss America 1999 Zippora Karz, former New York City Ballet soloist, ballet teacher Larry King, talk show host Jerry Lewis, comedian, telethon host Jerry Mathers, actor of "Leave It To Beaver" fame Mary Tyler Moore, actress and star of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" Park Overall, actress ("Empty Nest") Della Reese, singer, actress ("Touched by an Angel") Sir Harry Secombe, Welsh singer, former president of the British Diabetic Association Jean Smart, actress on "Designing Women" Elaine Stritch, comedian Elizabeth Taylor, actress ("National Velvet," "Cleopatra," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?") Aida Tuturro, actress ("The Sopranos") Political Leaders Hafez al-Assad, dictator of Syria Menachem Begin, Israeli prime minister Marion Barry, former mayor of Washington, D.C. Mikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet premier Mike Huckabee, governor of Arkansas Janet Jagan, president of Guyana Bill Janklow, former governor and congressman, South Dakota Wei Jengsheng, Chinese dissident James Lloyd, congressman, California Winnie Mandela, South African anti-apartheid leader Buddy Roemer, governor, Louisiana
Músicos Ray Anderson, jazz trombonist Carol Channing, Tony Award-winning singer/actress in "Hello Dolly" Mark Collie, contemporary country star David Crosby, member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Phife Dawg, rapper, ("A Tribe Called Quest") Mick Fleetwood, singer in rock band Fleetwood Mac Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul Shirley Horn, Grammy-winning jazz singer Marvin Isley, singer, The Isley Brothers Waylon Jennings, country singer Nick Jonas, lead singer, the Jonas Brothers B.B. King, rhythm and blues star Patti LaBelle, pop singer Tommy Lee, of heavy metal band Motley Crue Meat Loaf, singer Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock group Poison The Pump Girls Jessica Stone, actress and singer Elliott Yamin, singer Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway composer Neil Young, rock singer and guitarist Norman Whitfield, Grammy-winning R&B producer and songwriter Puccini - Composer Scientists Cynthia Ice, developer of Lotus software Lois Jovanovic-Peterson, scientist, endocrinologist, author of "Diabetic Women"
Desportistas Wasim Akrim, Pakistani cricket bowler Sarah Bina, champion clogger Nick Boynton, hockey player Ayden Byle, runner Bobby Clarke, hockey player for the Philadelphia Flyers Scott Coleman, first man with diabetes to swim the English Channel Chris Dudley, New York Knicks basketball player Rick Dudley, hockey Scott Dunton, world-ranked competitive surfer Mike Echols, NFL Curt Frasier, hockey player for the Chicago Black Hawks "Smokin' Joe" Frazier, heavyweight boxing champ Walt Frazier, NBA, New York Knicks Kris Freeman, Olympic cross-country skier Joe Gibbs, NFL coach Bill Gullickson, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds Gary Hall, Olympic gold medalist in swimming Jonathon Hayes, tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs Chuck Henderich, skier Chris Jarvis, champion Canadian rower Jason Johnson, pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles Billie Jean King, tennis player Ed Kranepool, baseball player with the New York Mets Kelli Kuehne, LPGA golfer who wears a pump on the golf course Jay Leeuwenburg, offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals Michelle McGann, LPGA golfer Calvin Muhammed, football player for the Washington Redskins David Pembler, baseball player, Milwaukee Brewers Sir Steven Redgrave, rower, winner of five consecutive Olympic gold medals Ron Santo, third basemen for the Chicago Cubs Art Shell, NFL player and coach Kendall Simmons, NFL Michael Sinclair, NFL defensive end Hank Stram, NFL coach Bradley Suttle, major League second baseman Sherri Turner, LPGA golfer Scott Verplank, PGA golfer Jo Ann Washam, LPGA golfer David "Boomer" Wells, major league pitcher Wade Wilson, NFL quarterback
Escritores/Jornalistas Richard Bartlett, film June Bierman, author of books on diabetes Fran Carpentier, editor of Parade magazine Sylvia Chase, ABC News Reporter Rodolfo Garcia, AP reporter Linda Goodman, horoscope book author Anne Rice, "Interview With a Vampire" author
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