Famous Filers

   Throughout the history of the United States there have been many famous people who have filed for Bankruptcy and utilized their right to a fresh financial start.

   Bankruptcy relief in the United States has been around since the 1800’s. Even the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, filed for bankruptcy twice to start over.

   Every person going through bankruptcy feels alone or that they are the only ones suffering from the stress and strain of financial struggles. You are not alone!! Even now, many people have the wrong impression that bankruptcy relief is no longer available due to the new bankruptcy law changes on October 17, 2005.  In fact, the new bankruptcy laws have little effect on most people and in some cases, the new laws are even more favorable then they were before.

   Throughout the State of Colorado thousands of people and numerous businesses file for bankruptcy every year. It is likely that you know, friends, family members, co-workers and neighbors who have filed. There are many famous people who have filed for bankruptcy and due to their celebrity status their bankruptcy filings are disseminated in the media.

   You too have a constitutional right to a fresh financial start, just like the famous individuals below. Remember that if bankruptcy relief was used by Abraham Lincoln, former Texas Governor John Connally, and many others to start over or reorganize their debts, then you should be able to do the same.

Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the United States
 
Benedict Arnold
Betrayed colonists to British
 
John James Audubon
Illustrated Birds of America
 
P.T. Barnum
The Great American circus owner
 
John Barrymore
Actor; Romeo & Juliet
Lionel Bart
British composer – lyricist – playwright (1972)
 
Kim Basinger
Oscar – winning actress (1993)
 
Frank Baum
Wizard of Oz author
 
Barbara Bel Geddes
Actor; Miss Elle on Dallas
 
Melvin Belli
Famous Lawyer known as ‘The King of Torts’
 
Bunny Berigan
Jazz trumpeter great
 
George Best
Manchester United soccer
 
Jay Black
Rock star, lead member of “Jay and the Americans” (1986)
 
John Wayne Bobbitt
Penectomy survivor
 
Peter Bogdanovich
American Filmographer
 
Bjorn Borg
Pro tennis player
 
Lorraine Bracco
Oscar – nominated actress (1999)
 
Matthew Brady
Portrait / US Civil War photographer (1872)
Toni Braxton
Rock star (1998)
 
Louise Brooks
Actor; Pandora’s Box
 
Sylvia Browne
Afraid to accept Randi’s $1million challenge
 
Lenny Bruce
Comic; Multiply obscene comic
 
Buffalo Bill
Wild West showman
 
Gary Burghoff
Radar O’Reilly in M*A*S*H*
 
Anita Bryant
Singer, 1958 Miss America 2nd runner up (1997)
 
Crazy Cabbie
Radio personality on the Howard Stern menagerie
 
Tia Carrere
Actress, Wayne’s World
 
Nell Carter
Actress, Housekeeper on Gimme a Break
 
Raymond Carver
Author, Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
 
Miguel de Cervantes
Novelist; Don Quixote
 
George Clinton
Rock star (1984) (note: this is not the composer George S. Clinton)
 
Samuel L. Clemens (“Mark Twain”)
Best – selling American author – humorist (1894)
 
Natalie Cole
Singer
 
Gary Coleman
Actor (1999)
 
Concrete Blonde
Rock group
 
John Connally
Former Texas Governor, wounded in 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas (1987)
 
Francis Ford Coppola
Oscar – winning film writer – director – producer (1999)
 
Cathy Lee Crosby
Actress – American Author (1992)
 
David Crosby
Singer / songwriter
 
Aleister Crowley
Wickedest man in the world
 
Vic Damone
Singer (1971)
 
Dorothy Dandridge
Oscar- nominated actress singer (1963)
 
Darren Day
Music Theater Star
 
Daniel Defoe
Author; Robinson Crusoe
 
Lee De Forest
Oscar-winning film/sound synchronization pioneer, producer (1937)
 
Dino De Laurentis
Oscar – winning film producer (1988)
 
John DeLorean
Automobile designer and entrepreneur
 
Clarissa Dickson Wright
Star of “Two Fat Ladies” TV cooking show fame (2003)
 
Walt Disney
Oscar – winning film producer, animation & theme park pioneer (1923)
 
Henry Dunant
Red Cross founder
 
William C. Durant
Founder of General Motors
 
Eddy “the eagle” Edwards
Great Britain’s first Olympic ski jumper (1991)
 
Chris Eubank
Former World Champion Boxer (2005)
 
Keith Famie
Survivor II: The Australian Outback contestant, chef-restauranter, American Author (1996/97)
 
Freddy Fender
Musician; Before the Next Teardrop Falls
 
Stephin Fetchit
Actor; Professional black stereotype
 
Eddie Fisher
Singer; crooner dumped by Liz Taylor
 
Mick Fleetwood
Rock star, lead member of “Fleetwood Mac” (1984)
 
Heidi Fleiss
Clothing line founder; American author
 
Henry Ford
Automobile manufacturer
 
William Fox
Co-Founder of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation (1936)
 
Red Foxx
Actor – entertainer
 
R. Buckminster Fuller
Architect-futurist-invented the geodesic dome
 
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Cop-slapping Gabor sister
 
Marvin Gaye
Singer (1970s)
 
Andy Gibb
Rock star (1987)
 
Gary Glitter
Rock and Roll Part 2
 
Bernhard Goetz
Subway vigilante criminal
 
Charles Goodyear
19th century American inventor,  discovered how to vulcanize rubber
 
Ulysses S. Grant
18th US President; Civil War general, best-selling American Author, face is pictured on the US fifty dollar bill ( 1884 after leaving office)
 
Elizabeth Ward Gracen
Actress; model; Miss America 1982 (1999)
 
Paulo Gucci
1993
 
Bob Guccione
publisher and founder of Penthouse magazine (2003)
 
Johannes Gutenberg
Inventor of movable type
 
Tony Gwynn
Batted .394 in 1994 for the Padres
 
Merle Haggard
Country music star (1993)
 
Corey Haim
Actor (1997)
 
Frans Hals
Dutch portraitist
 
Dorothy Hamill
Olympic gold-medal ice-skater (1996)
 
M.C. Hammer
rock star (1996)
 
George Frideric Handel
Messiah composer
 
Richard Harris
Oscar-nominated actor-producer-director
 
Isaac Hayes
Oscar-winning songwriter – composer – musician -singer (1976)
 
H.J. Heinz
Founder of Heinz Ketchup
 
Margaux Hemingway
Troubled actress OD’d on klonopin
 
Sherman Hemsley
Actor (2002)
 
Ty Herndon
Country music star
 
Milton Snavely Hershey
Founder of Hershey’s chocolate
 
Kent Hovind
Creation Science huckster
 
Steve Howe
MLB pitcher
 
E. Howard Hunt
Coordinated Watergate break-in
 
Nelson Bunker Hunt
Tried to corner the silver market
 
Don Johnson
Actor-Producer
 
Eli Jacobs
Former Baltimore Orioles owner
 
Janice – Marie Johnson
Rock Star/Disco Diva (1980s)
 
Al Jolson
Actor
George Jones
Country singer
 
Grace Jones Singer
Entertainer 1992
 
Kacey Jones
country music star, musical humorist
 
Clay Jordan
Survivor V: Thailand contestant; restauranter (2001)
 
Chaka Kahn
Rock star
 
Charles Keating
Morality crusader, white-collar swindler
 
Buster Keaton
Actor, The General
 
Bernard Kerik
NYC Police Commissioner, 2000-2001
 
Margot Kidder
Lois Lane in Superman movie
 
Larry King
Talk-show host, best selling American author (1978)
 
Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad, Poor Dad author
 
Marion “Suge” Knight
Death Row Records Rap Producer 2006
 
Bowie Kuhn
Former US baseball commissioner
 
Gary Kurtz
Oscar-nominated film producer
 
Veronica Lake
Actress (1951)
 
Lorenzo Lamas
Actor (2004)
 
Cyndi Lauper
Rock star (1983)
 
Anton LaVey
Founder of the Church of Satan
 
Stan Lee
Comic book industry pioneer , co-creator “Spider Man,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “The X-Men” etc (2001)
 
Jerry Lewis
Comic
 
Jerry Lee Lewis
Famous Rock n’ Roll star
 
Horace Liveright
Publisher of the Modern Library series
 
Meat Loaf
Rock star (1983)
 
Joe Louis
Boxer 1956
 
Ashley MacIsaac
Musician fiddler (2000)
 
Jackie Mason
Comedian – entertainer
 
Henry Mayhew
Punch journalist
 
Mindy McCready
Country Music star , American author
 
George McGovern
Politician 1991
 
William McKinley
25th US President 1897-1901
 
Tom Metzger
White supremacist
 
Marvin Mitchelson
Celebrity divorce lawyer
 
Melba Moore
Singer – Actress
 
Debelah Morgan
Singer -Songwriter – Producer (2000)
 
Lorrie Morgan
Country music star, American Author
Robert Morris
Politician who financed Revolutionary War
 
Levi P. Morton
Vice President under Benjamin Harrison
 
Motor City Five/MCS
Rock group of the 1960s (1970)
 
John Nash
British Regency architect
 
Willie Nelson
Singer-songwriter-actor, American Author (1990)
 
Wayne Newton
Singer-actor – entertainer (1992)
 
Harry Nilsson
Singer/songwriter; Me and My Arrow
 
F. Donald Nixon
Richard M. Nixon’s brother
 
Immanuel Nobel
Father of manufacturers – philanthropist Alfred Nobel , who founded the Nobel Prize (twice – 1833/year Alfred was born, 1856/ when Alfred was 23)
 
Mary Nolan
Actress (1931)
 
Emperor Norton
Emperor of the United States and protector of Mexico
 
Ted Nugent
Rock Star
 
Kate O’Brien
The Land of Spices novelist
 
Thomas Paine
Common Sense activist
 
Johnny Paycheck
Country music star (1976)
 
Tom Petty
Rock star (1979)
 
Gaylord Perry
Baseball player
 
Philip II
King of Spain, 1556-1598
 
Buddy Post
Lottery millionaire
 
Susan Powter
Exercise/fitness expert, talk show host, best selling American Author (1995)
 
Burt Prelutsky
American television writer, screenwriter (1997)
 
Randy Quaid
Actor
 
Lynn Redgrave
Actress
 
Rembrandt
Painter
 
Tommy Rettig
Actor; Jeff Miller in Lassie
 
Burt Reynolds
Oscar-nominated actor – director , American Author (1995)
 
Debbie Reynolds
Oscar nominated actress-singer, American Author (1997)
 
Mickey Rooney
Oscar nominated actor, American Author (1962)
 
Rick Ross
Activist; cult expert, deprogrammer
 
Run DMC
Rap Group in 1993
 
Harry Saltzman
Film producer (James Bond movies) (1975)
 
Derek Sanderson
Hockey Player
 
Ray Sawyer
Rock star, member of “Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show” (1973)
 
Oskar Schindler
Activist who saved over 1000 Jews from the Nazis
 
Shenandoah
Country music band (1991)
 
Billy Sims
Detroit Lions RB
 
Tom Sizemore
Heat, Robbery Homicide Division actor
 
Anna Nicole Smith
Model-Actress, 1993 Playboy magazine “Playmate of the Year”(1996)
 
Dee Snider
Frontman for Twisted Sister, musician
 
Phoebe Snow
Jazz vocalist
 
Lynne Spears
American author, mother of rock star Britney Spears (1998, filed with husband James prior to Britney’s stardom)
 
Leon Spinks
Boxer
 
Sheryl Swoopes
Three-time WNBA MVP
 
J. Fife Symington
Governor of Arizona (1995, while still in office)
 
Lawrence Taylor
NFL hall of famer
 
Randall Terry
Operation Rescue founder
 
Nikola Tesla
Invented alternating current
 
Donald Trump
Billionaire entrepreneur
 
TLC
Rock group (1995)
 
Mike Tyson
Boxer (2003)
 
Johnny Unitas
Legendary Hall of Fame football quarterback
 
John Whitehead
Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now, musician
 
Oscar Wilde
Acclaimed poet and author
 

 

Remember that all these high profile people, most who could be considered well off, all filed for bankruptcy protection. If someone that well off can get into financial trouble it can happen to anyone. These notable people took advantage of their constitutional right to use bankruptcy to address their financial problems and were given a chance to get a fresh financial start and get their financial affairs back on track.

Bankruptcy can be an option for Debt Relief and can put you back in control of your finances. Don’t lose everything.

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