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Famous People Without Children:

Crispin Hellion Glover, 48, actor
Fairuza Balk, 36, actress
James Woods, 63, actor
Liza Minnelli, 64 actress/singer/dancer
Shelley Beattie aka Siren, the first hearing-impaired from American Gladiators (original)
Billy Corgan, 43, Lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins
James Iha, 42, Guitarist for Smashing Pumpkins
D'Arcy Wretzky, 42, former female bassist for Smashing Pumpkins
Melissa Auf der Maur, 38, Bassist for Smashing Pumpkins, and Hole
Robert Duvall, 79, actor
Shelley Duvall, 61, actress
Sarah Polley, 30, actress/director
William Blake, poet/engraver (rest of his 6 siblings didn't have children either!)
Jonathan Knight, 41, NKOTB boy band
Trent Reznor, 45, lead singer of Nine Inch Nails
Rose McGowan, 36, actress from Charmed
Marylin Monroe, icon actress
Dolly Parton, 66, actress and country singer
Keith Coogan, 40, actor
Marylin Manson, 41, shock rock singer
Robert Smith, 51, lead singer of The Cure
Kathy Bates, 62, actress
Ron Reagan Jr., 52, son of U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan and U.S. President Ronald Reagan Sr.
Patti Reagan Davis, 57, daughter of Nancy and Ronald Reagan Sr.
Queen Elizabeth I, ruler of England
Jeff Goldblum, 59, actor
Ann B. Davis, 84, actress from Brady Bunch
Kristin Davis, 45, actress from Sex in the City
Rachael Ray, 42, tv cook show
Joan Crawford, actress (none of her own)
Rachel Donelson Jackson, 7th U.S. First Lady (none of her own)
Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President (none of his own)
Steve Martin, 64, actor
Lily Tomlin, 70, actress
Martha Plimpton, 39, actress/daughter of Keith Carradine
Terence Stamp, 71, actor from Superman aka Zod
Julie Christie, 69, actress/model
George Takei, 73, actor from Star Trek
Patrick Swayze, actor
Stephen Dorff, 37, actor
Ellen DeGenres, 52, tv talk host show
Elton John, 63, singer
Susan Boyle, 49, 2008 American Idol 2nd place winner
Janet Jackson, 44, musician
William Kennedy Smith, 49, physican or doctor/college professor and nephew of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy
John F. Kennedy Jr., son of U.S. President JFK
Joaquin Phoenix, 35, actor
Daryl Hannah, 49, actress
Diane Sawyer, 65, news reporter
Mickey Rourke, 58, actor
Mary Cassatt, Impressionist painter
Annie Oakley, performance artist
Arthur C. Clark (step-father, but none of his own) Baroness
Karen Blixen, author (Out of Africa)
Oprah Winfrey, 56, talk show host
Amelia Earhart, first female pilot, adventurer
Ann Bancroft (the polar explorer, not the actress)
Simone de Beauvoir, writer
Gloria Steinem, 76, feminist activist/writer
Helen Keller, author
Annie Sullivan, H. Keller's teacher
Jessye Norman, opera singer
Mother Teresa, nun of India
George Washington (step-father but none of his own)
Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter
Immanuel Kant, philosopher
Jesus Christ
Lawrence of Arabia
William Lyon MacKenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister
Joan of Arc
Florence Nightingale
Susan B. Anthony, nineteenth-century suffragist
Lorena Hickok, AP political reporter
Harriet Tubman, underground Railroad
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, first female physician in the US
Carrie Chapman Catt, US suffrage leader
M. Carey Thomas, President of Bryn Mawr College
Ella Fitzgerald, jazz vocalist
Emily Dickinson, poet
Jeanette Rankin, first female US Representative
Margaret Bourke-White, photographer
Julia Child, French cook
Ayn Rand, philosopher/author
Grace Murray Hopper, computer pioneer
Billy Jean King, 67, tennis player
Marian Anderson, opera singer
Scott Adams, 56, comic creator of Dilbert
Dilbert Brett Butler, comedienne
Stockard Channing, 66, actress
George Clooney, 49, actor
Mary Crosby, actress, Dallas
Linda Evans, 68, actress, Dynasty
Reginald Vel Johnson, 58, actor from Family Matters
Nanci Griffith, singer
Katherine Hepburn, actress
Bonnie Raitt, 60, redhead country singer
Rita Rudner, 57, comedienne, Naked Beneath My Clothes
Dr. Seuss, author
Christopher Walken, 67, actor
Bill Watterson, 52, comic creator, Calvin and Hobbes
Yanni, composer/musician
Larry Kahn, listed in Guinness Book of World Records
Jay Leno, 60, host,Tonight Show
Christine McVie, 67, singer/songwriter of Fleetwood Mac
Bill Maher, 54, tv talk host, Politically Incorrect
George Michael, 47, singer
Helen Mirren, 65, actress
Stevie Nicks, 62, frontwoman singer of Fleetwood Mac
Georgia O'Keefe, artist
Dorothy Parker, writer
Sara Teasdale, poet
Matt Dillon, 46, actor
Dustin Diamond, 33, actor from Saved by the Bell
Elizabeth Berkley, 38, actress from Saved by the Bell
Ian McKellan, 71, actor
Daphne Zuniga, 47, actress from Melrose Place
Drew Barrymore, 35, actress
Leonardo DiCaprio, 36, actor
Lauren Hutton, 65, actress
Anjelica Huston, 59, actress
Grant Show, 48, actor from Melrose Place
Ian Ziering, 46, actor from Beverly Hills 90210
Shannen Doherty, 39, actress from Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed
Lara Flynn Boyle, 40, actress
Axl Rose, 48, frontman singer of Guns'N'Roses
Judd Nelson, 51, actor
Anthony Michael Hall, 42, actor
Winona Ryder, 39, actress
Jane Austen, nineteenth century author
John Cusack, 44, actor
Keanu Reeves, 46, actor
Ron Jeremy, 57, pornstar
John Holmes, pornstar
Heather Graham, 40, actress
Cameron Diaz, 38, actress
Eve Plumb, 52, actress from Brady Bunch
Hugh Grant, 49, actor
Krist Novoselic, 45, bassist of Nirvana


Note: The ages which weren't being posted due to that they're deceased. Some of others who are still alive, ages are unknown.
 
It's not too late for some of them still in their 30's-40's.
 
Well, no, some of them whose is in their 30s and 40s decided that they don't want to have children. One of them is Cameron Diaz. She bluntly out with her decision not to have children any sooner. She recently lashed out at the people who were criticizing against her wish and the women who choose to be childfree by choice, saying that it's selfish act thing to do making that choice. It's wrong of them to say that all women should reproduce...they must be feeble-minded to think what it'd be like if all women should do. There's countless good reasons for anyone to choosing not to have a child. It's their personal on own, not anybody's business to pressure them on. It also includes men.
 
I'm just saying it's not physiologically too late for some of them.
 
Yeah, the other reason why I wanted to post something about this to tell all of the certain childfree/childless women here and out there who are apparently experiencing of feeling the pressure and the judgemental criticism by other society or societies, that we are not alone in this. It's getting OLD already. As matter of fact, since the 19th century, childfree by choice is continuing on the rise ever since. Time for them self-loathing opininated, lack of understanding people to butt off once again. Lol.
 
And to add, celebrity life and parenthood don't mesh well. If I was famous I wouldn't want to have kids just cause I'd probably give them a screwed up childhood.
 
Not only that, but also the lesser classes of people like us, regular people's life and parenthood can be screwed up to some extent. Breeders and good-loving strict parenting don't mix.
Yes, a word 'breeder' is an offensive. I had to say it anyway. So why bother to waste a such? /sarcasm
 
I have two big boys (young men even 15 and 17), three godsons (3-7-9 years) and many friends with children I take care of :D It gives me a change from my daily routine, having fun with them, etc. It gives the parents a break from their busy lives with the kids.

Sure it's not the same as having MY children but since I don't want any, believe me, there are days where I have my hands full of them and that's enough for me ;) and I am happy the way it is! And I love all of them just the same.

I am grateful for having friends who understand my POV, don't pressure or juds me, and know their kids to be in good hands whenever they are with me (even if I tend to spoil them almost every time :giggle: )
 
Some of them were/are gays so they either couldn't have kids or don't want any.
Also some of them might not be able to have kids biologically.

I recall from Katherine Hepburn's biography, she admitted she was too selfish to have kids.

Ian Ziering married fairly recently so who knows if kids will come out of that union.

Helen Keller might have kids if she was allowed to marry. She wanted to marry her suitor and have kids but her parents forbade her from marrying, which is sad because being a spinster was certainly not her choice.

Keanu Reeves might not want to go through pregnancy again after losing his unborn child and fiancee in a car accident.

Some of these people are quality actors and actresses so it was probably for the best that they didn't have kids.

If Drew Barrymore does not have kids then she will definitely be the last of the Barrymore acting dynasty.

George Clooney should have a child because he's got great genes, hehe. :)
 
Some of them were/are gays so they either couldn't have kids or don't want any.
Also some of them might not be able to have kids biologically.

I recall from Katherine Hepburn's biography, she admitted she was too selfish to have kids.

Ian Ziering married fairly recently so who knows if kids will come out of that union.

Helen Keller might have kids if she was allowed to marry. She wanted to marry her suitor and have kids but her parents forbade her from marrying, which is sad because being a spinster was certainly not her choice.

Keanu Reeves might not want to go through pregnancy again after losing his unborn child and fiancee in a car accident.

Some of these people are quality actors and actresses so it was probably for the best that they didn't have kids.

If Drew Barrymore does not have kids then she will definitely be the last of the Barrymore acting dynasty.

George Clooney should have a child because he's got great genes, hehe
. :)

Most definitely!!! :naughty:
 
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