List of people from Kansas City, Kansas
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This article is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Kansas City, Kansas.
Academia
- June Helm (1924-2004), anthropologist[1]
- John E. Hodge (1914-1996), chemist[2]
- Bart Kosko (1960- ), engineering professor, writer[3]
- Richard Rhodes (1937- ), historian[4]
- Frederic Wakeman (1937-2006), historian, China scholar[5]
Arts and entertainment
Film, television, and theatre
- Ed Asner (1929- ), actor[6]
- S. Torriano Berry (1958- ), film director[7]
- Trai Byers (1983- ), actor[8]
- Webster Campbell (1893-1972), actor, director, screenwriter[9]
- Al Christy (1918-1995), actor, TV announcer[10]
- Earl Cole (1971- ), TV show host, media personality[11]
- Daniel L. Fapp, (1904-1986), cinematographer[12]
- Scott Foley (1972- ), actor[13]
- Everett McGill (1945- ), actor[14]
- Marcy McGuire (1926- ), actress[15]
- Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, actress[16]
- Brendon Miller (1976- ), pornographic actor[17]
- John Quade (1938-2009), actor[18]
- Shanna Reed (1955- ), actress, dancer[19]
- Angus Scrimm (1926-2016), actor, author[20]
- Columbus Short (1982-), actor
- Eric Stonestreet (1971- ), actor[21]
- Terri Treas (1957- ), actress, screenwriter[22]
- Vicki Trickett (1938- ), actress[23]
- Matt Vogel (1970- ), puppeteer[24]
- Lyle Waggoner (1935- ), actor[25]
- Dee Wallace (1948- ), actress[26]
- Tuc Watkins (1966- ), actor[27]
Journalism
- Audrey Cooper (1977- ), journalist[28]
- Bill Downs (1914-1978), broadcast journalist, war correspondent[29]
- Mark Pittman (1957-2009), financial journalist[30]
Literature
- Jason Aaron (1973- ), comic book writer[31]
- Julius Lester (1939- ), writer, professor, photographer[32]
Music
- William Adam (1917-2013), trumpeter, professor[33]
- Amy Adams (1979- ), singer[34]
- James Bracken (1909-1972), songwriter, producer[35]
- Ada Brown (1890-1950), singer[36]
- Earl Carruthers (1910-1971), saxophonist[37]
- Danny Cox (1942- ), singer-songwriter[38]
- Dan Crary (1939- ), flatpick guitarist[39]
- Nathan Davis (1937- ), saxophonist[40]
- Herschel Evans (1909-1939), saxophonist[41]
- William P. Foster (1919-2010), marching band director[42]
- Piney Gir (1974- ), singer[43]
- Nora Holt (1895-1974), singer, composer, critic[44]
- Charles L. Johnson (1876-1950), ragtime composer[45]
- Carmell Jones (1936-1996), trumpet player[46]
- Ron Jones (1954- ), composer[47]
- Gene McDaniels (1935-2011), singer-songwriter[48]
- Janelle Monáe (1985- ), singer-songwriter, composer, actress[49]
- Charlie Parker (1920-1955), jazz saxophonist and composer[50]
- James Scott (1885-1938), ragtime composer[51]
- Jack Washington (1910-1964) saxophonist[52]
- Bobby Watson (1953- ), saxophonist[53]
- Marva Whitney (1944-2012), singer[54]
Other visual arts
- Grant Bond (1974- ), cartoonist, writer[55]
- Ed Dwight (1933- ), sculptor[56]
Business
- Paul Revere Braniff (1897-1954), airline entrepreneur[57]
- Jack Gentry (1923-2006), engineer, manufacturing entrepreneur[58]
- Lewis Hill (1919-1957), public radio entrepreneur[59]
- Eldridge Lovelace (1913-2008), urban planner[60]
- Charles E. Spahr (1913-2009), oil company executive[61]
- Cheryl Womack (1950- ), trucking insurance executive[62]
Crime
- Richard Hickock (1931-1965), mass murderer[63]
- James Hogue (1959- ), con artist[64]
- Marc Sappington (1978- ), spree killer[65]
Medicine
- Paul Randall Harrington (1911-1980), orthopedic surgeon, designer of the Harrington Rod[66]
Military
- Roy M. Davenport (1909-1987), U.S. Navy Rear Admiral[67]
- Charles Arthur Tabberer (1915-1942), U.S. Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade, Distinguished Flying Cross recipient[68]
Politics
National
- Monti L. Belot (1943- ), U.S. federal judge[69]
- George H. Clay (1911-1995), president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City[70]
- William Hinson Cole (1837-1886), U.S. Representative from Maryland[71]
- Harry Darby (1895-1987), U.S. Senator from Kansas[72]
- Ben Fernandez (1925-2000), United States Ambassador to Paraguay[73]
- Fernando J. Gaitan Jr. (1948- ), U.S. federal judge[74]
- Newell A. George (1904-1992), U.S. Representative from Kansas[75]
- John R. Goodin (1836-1885), U.S. Representative from Kansas[76]
- Ulysses Samuel Guyer (1868-1943), U.S. Representative from Kansas[77]
- Edward C. Little (1858-1924), U.S. Representative from Kansas[78]
- Arthur Johnson Mellott (1888-1957), U.S. federal judge[79]
- Orrin Larrabee Miller (1856-1926), U.S. Representative from Kansas[80]
- Carlos Murguia (1957- ), U.S. federal judge[81]
- Mary H. Murguia (1960- ), U.S. federal judge[82]
- Mason S. Peters (1844-1914), U.S. Representative from Kansas[83]
- Errett P. Scrivner (1898-1978), U.S. Representative from Kansas[84]
- Wint Smith (1892-1976), U.S. Representative from Kansas[85]
- Joseph Taggart (1867-1938), U.S. Representative from Kansas[86]
- Kathryn Hoefer Vratil (1949- ), U.S. federal judge[87]
State
- Edward F. Arn (1906-1998), 32nd Governor of Kansas[88]
- Carol A. Beier (1958- ), Kansas Supreme Court justice[89]
- Tom Burroughs (1954- ), Kansas state legislator[90]
- James H. DeCoursey, Jr. (1932- ), 36th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas[91]
- David Haley (1958- ), Kansas state legislator[92]
- Broderick Henderson (1957- ), Kansas state legislator[93]
- Wilkins P. Horton (1889-1950), Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina[94]
- Chris Steineger (1964- ), Kansas state legislator[95]
- Phill Kline (1959- ), Kansas state legislator, former Attorney General of Kansas[96]
- Mark Martin (1968- ), Arkansas state legislator, Secretary of State of Arkansas[97]
- Joseph Pierron (1947- ), Kansas Court of Appeals judge[98]
- Mary Rogeness (1941- ), Massachusetts state legislator[99]
- Robert Eldridge Seiler (1912-1998), Missouri Supreme Court chief justice[100]
- Charles Warren (1927- ), California state legislator[101]
- Valdenia Winn (1950- ), Kansas state legislator[102]
Local
See also: List of mayors of Kansas City, Kansas
- Charles Dail (1909-1968), 27th Mayor of San Diego[103]
- Theresa Sparks (1949- ), San Francisco politician[104]
Religion
- James P. deWolfe (1896-1966), fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island.
- Joseph Patrick Dougherty (1905-1970), Roman Catholic clergyman[105]
Sports
American football
- Jackie Cline (1960- ), defensive lineman[106]
- Lyron Cobbins (1974- ), linebacker[107]
- Maliek Collins (1995- ), defensive tackle[108]
- Harry Colon (1969- ), cornerback, safety[109]
- Ray Evans (1922-1999), halfback[110]
- Eric Guliford (1969- ), wide receiver[111]
- Floyd Harrawood (1929- ), tackle[112]
- Mark Haynes (1958- ), cornerback[113]
- David Jaynes (1952- ), quarterback[114]
- Reggie Jones (1971- ), wide receiver[115]
- Zvonimir Kvaternik (1918-1994), guard[116]
- Bill Olds (1951- ), running back[117]
- Justin Swift (1975- ), tight end[118]
- Spencer Thomas (1951- ), safety[119]
- Steve Towle (1953- ), linebacker[120]
- David Verser (1958- ), wide receiver[121]
Baseball
- Neil Allen (1958- ), pitcher, pitching coach[122]
- Joe Bowman (1910-1990), pitcher[123]
- Gilly Campbell (1908-1973), catcher[124]
- Jim Clark (1947- ), outfielder[125]
- David Clyde (1955- ), pitcher[126]
- Alan Cockrell (1962- ), outfielder, hitting coach[127]
- Pat Collins (1896-1960), catcher[128]
- Robert Dodd (1973- ), pitcher[129]
- Mike Dupree (1953- ), pitcher[130]
- Paul Edmondson (1943-1970), pitcher[131]
- Seth Greisinger (1975- ), starting pitcher[132]
- Sherman Jones (1935-2007), pitcher, Kansas state legislator[133]
- Bob Kammeyer (1950- ), pitcher[134]
- Paul Penson (1931-2006), pitcher[135]
- John Peters (1893-1932), catcher[136]
- Steve Renko (1944- ), pitcher[137]
- Bullet Rogan (1893-1967), outfielder, pitcher[138]
- Ray Sadecki (1940-2014), pitcher[139]
- David Segui (1966- ), 1st baseman[140]
- Kite Thomas (1923-1995), outfielder[141]
- Cotton Tierney (1894-1953), 2nd baseman[142]
- Leo Wells (1917-2006), shortstop, 3rd baseman[143]
- Jimmy Whelan (1890-1929), pinch hitter[144]
Basketball
- Lucius Allen (1947- ), point guard[145]
- Nate Bowie (1986- ), point guard[146]
- Larry Comley (1939-2006), guard[147]
- Larry Drew (1958- ), guard[148]
- Rich Dumas (1945- ), guard[149]
- Ron Franz (1945- ), small forward[150]
- Paul Graham (1951- ), coach[151]
- Leonard Gray (1951-2006), power forward[152]
- Harold Hunter (1926-2013), coach[153]
- Warren Jabali (1946-2012), point guard, shooting guard[154]
- Leo Lyons (1987- ), power forward[155]
- John McLendon (1915-1999), coach[156]
- Pierre Russell (1949-1995), shooting guard[157]
- Jackie Stiles (1978- ), shooting guard[158]
- Earl Watson (1979- ), point guard[159]
- Bus Whitehead (1928-2010), center, power forward[160]
Golf
- Bruce Lietzke (1951- ), golfer[161]
- Jug McSpaden (1908-1996), golfer[162]
Pro wrestling
- Bob Orton (1929-2006), pro wrestler[163]
- Bob Orton, Jr. (1950- ), pro wrestler[164]
Racing
- Jennifer Jo Cobb (1973- ), race car driver[165]
- Jeff Emig (1970- ), motocross racer[166]
- Eddie Hearne (1887-1955), race car driver[167]
- Billy Winn (1905-1938), race car driver[168]
Track and field
- Maurice Greene (1974- ), U.S. Olympic track and field athlete[169]
- Cliff Wiley (1955- ), track and field athlete[170]
Other
- Bryan Goebel (1961- ), pro bowler[171]
- LeBaron Hollimon (1969- ), soccer forward[172]
- Nick Plott (1983- ), eSports commentator[173]
- Matt Stutzman (1982- ), archer[174]
- Kelvin Tiller (1990- ), mixed martial artist[175]
See also
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