December 31, 2006
Putting the fun in dysfunctional:
I've just found an interesting letter to the British Journal of Psychiatry by A. J. McBride who noted the high level of mental illness in professional comedians.
Perhaps most well-known is the British comedian Spike Milligan who suffered from bipolar disorder and was frequently admitted to hospital.
In fact, a ward at the Maudsley Hospital in London, where he was admitted at least once, was opened by Spike. A plaque still commemorates the occasion.
The letter in the BJP was a comment on an earlier paper that noted the exceptionally high level of mental illness among jazz musicians.
Link to BJP letter on mental illness in comedians.
Link to BJP paper on mental illness in jazz musicians.
