In his paper that described the syndrome, de Clérambault referenced a patient he had counselled who was obsessed with British monarch
George V. She had stood outside
Buckingham Palace for hours at a time, believing that the king was communicating his desire for her by moving the curtains. In November 1996, U.S. Army veteran Gerald Atkins
opened fire inside the
Wixom Assembly Plant, a
Ford manufacturing facility in
Wixom, Michigan, where he killed a manager and injured three others believing that Ford was disrupting his relationship with a female employee who barely knew him. Late-night TV entertainer
David Letterman and former astronaut
Story Musgrave were both stalked by
Margaret Mary Ray, who had erotomania. Michael David Barrett allegedly had erotomania, stalking ESPN correspondent
Erin Andrews across the country, trying to see her and taking lewd videos. Many cases of obsession or stalking can be linked to erotomania but do not always necessarily go hand in hand.
In media • In
Black Narcissus (1947) Sister Ruth exhibits erotomania towards Mr Dean •
Girls Town (1959) •
The Exquisite Cadaver (1969) •
Play Misty for Me (1971) •
Fatal Attraction (1987) •
Nurse Betty (2000) •
Perfect Blue (1997) • A main character in the American TV series
Orange Is the New Black,
Lorna Morello, exhibits erotomanic behavior towards a man to whom she deludedly believes herself to be engaged •
He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not (2002) • A 2011 episode (season 5, episode 3) of the British TV series
Lewis features a character with erotomania, referred to in the show as de Clérambault's syndrome •
Enduring Love (1997) •
Criminal Minds – season 1, episode 5: "Broken Mirror" •
Criminal Minds – season 1, episode 18: "Somebody's Watching" •
Doc Martin – season 6, episode 3: "The Tameness of a Wolf" •
Law & Order – season 3, episode 18: "Animal Instinct" •
Wire in the Blood - season 3, episode 3: "Nothing But the Night" • A 2019 episode (season 1, episode 2) of the British-Austrian series
Vienna Blood features a character who displays symptoms of de Clérambault's syndrome (although correctly not described as such, since the programme is set in 1907, 14 years before de Clérambault himself described the syndrome) •
You (2018) Joe Goldberg experiences erotomania in most of his interactions with women he meets for the first time •
Erotomaniac (2022) an animated horror film about erotomania •
The Brokenwood Mysteries – series 10, episode 4: "Love You to Death" ==See also==