Notable people with alopecia universalis:

Edith Bouvier Beale, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassiss relative depicted in the Grey Gardens saga

Nate Cornejo, a former professional baseball pitcher

Art Harris, a journalist best known for his work as a CNN assignment reporter

Duncan Goodhew, a former Olympic swimmer

Gustavo Chacín, a professional baseball pitcher

David Ferrie, A CIA operative during the Cuban Missile Crisis, trained pilot, private investigator, and also served with Lee Harvey Oswald in Civil Air Patrol.

Matt Lucas, an actor appearing in the Little Britain TV series

Pierluigi Collina, Italian soccer referee

Staciana Stitts-Winfield who won the gold medal in the 100m breaststroke at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was also a member of the USA national team at the 1998 Goodwill Games in New York, placing second in the 100m breast and was on the gold medal winning 400 medley relay (breaststroke leg).

Charlie Villanueva, a professional basketball player currently playing for the NBA's Detroit Pistons.

John D. Rockefeller, businessman and Standard Oil Magnate.

Dave McPherson (musician), the lead singer and guitarist for the British rock band InMe

Clive Conway, early music baritone, technical writer and editor, former bass player for the Australian band Kai's Dilemma

Tómas Lemarquis, Icelandic actor

Dean Canto, Australian Racing Driver

Frode Alnæs, Norwegian rock musician from the band Dance With a Stranger.

Gail Porter, A Scottish television presenter

Stephen "pH" Graessle, An American distance runner and member of the EMC.

Notable fictional characters with alopecia universalis

Stan Sitwell, a character on the sitcom Arrested Development

The Judge, a character in Cormac McCarthy's novel Blood Meridian. However, this is not stated explicitly, but is implied.

Thomas Greene, the diabolical anti-hero in The Bends by English author Darren Smith (author)

In the film The Darjeeling Limited (2007) , Brendan, an assistant to Owen Wilson's character, states that he has alopecia, and is quite sensitive about the fact.

"Sluggsy," one of the two thugs in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel The Spy Who Loved Me.

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Princess Caroline of Monaco
The late actors Christopher Reeve, Humphrey Bogart and Telly Salavas
Chris Reeve had Alopecia? I assume areata? where did you hear this?
He talked about it in People Magazine around 2001. He had patches from time to time and was able to hide it. Hollywood hair styling and toppers helped, too.
Savalas
You don't even know what this means to know this. I'm so blogging about this in a minute!
Third paragraph from this excerpt of his book "Nothing is Impossible" is where he mentions it again.

Link to Chris Reeve excerpt
Princess Caroline has regrowth at last news reporting a long time ago.
Actress Neve Campbell ( "Party of Five") had some patches way back but nothing more said about it in the media for a long time.
TKs for the additional info. :)

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