List of people from Minneapolis
The following list mentions notable people who spent time in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States, and gained recognition.
Activists
- Dennis Banks - Native American leader[1]
 - Clyde Bellecourt - Native American leader[2]
 - Sharon Sayles Belton - politician[3]
 - Brian Coyle - gay rights activist[4]
 - Keith Ellison - politician[5]
 - W. Harry Davis - civil rights activist[6]
 - Billy Graham - evangelist[7]
 - Catharine MacKinnon - lawyer and teacher
 - Cecil Newman - publisher, Urban League president[8]
 - Theodore Wirth - planned the city's park system[9]
 
Artists
- Mary Abbott - artist
 - Barkhad Abdi - actor
 - Faysal Ahmed - actor
 - Eddie Albert - actor[10]
 - Lila Ammons - singer
 - Richard Dean Anderson - actor
 - The Andrews Sisters - singers
 - James Arness - actor
 - Babes in Toyland - band
 - Robert Bly - poet
 - Hazel Buckham - actress
 - Coen Brothers - filmmakers[11]
 - Cody DuBois
 - Bob Dylan - musician
 - Larry Gates - actor
 - Guy Gillette - photographer
 - Peter Graves - actor
 - Molly Hagan - actress
 - Josh Hartnett - actor
 - Ted Hartwell[12]
 - George Roy Hill - director Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid The Sting The World According to Garp (film) Thoroughly Modern Millie
 - James Hong - actor
 - Information Society - band
 - Mason Jennings - musician
 - Linda Kelsey - actress
 - Ward Kimball - Walt Disney animator
 - June Lang - actress
 - Jessica Lange - actress
 - Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis - musicians
 - Sinclair Lewis - novelist
 - Liam Powell Sr
 - Maud Hart Lovelace - author
 - Carl Lumbly - actor
 - Cornell MacNeil - of the Metropolitan Opera[13]
 - Ralph Meeker - actor
 - George Morrison - artist[14]
 - Westbrook Pegler - journalist
 - Prince (1958–2016) - musician
 - Randy Resnick - musician
 - Charles M. Schulz - creator of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang
 - Lili St. Cyr - stripper[15]
 - Clifford D. Simak - author
 - Jack Smight - filmmaker
 - John Szarkowski - photographer[16]
 - Tiny Tim - TV personality
 - Michael Todd - producer
 - Anne Tyler - novelist[17]
 - Gerald Vizenor - author
 - Paul Westerberg - musician[18]
 - Dan Wilson - musician
 
Business
- George Dayton - of Target Corporation
 - William Hood Dunwoody - businessman and partner in what is today General Mills and Wells Fargo
 - J. Paul Getty - founder of Getty Oil
 - Doron Jensen - co-founder of Timber Lodge Steakhouse and Old Country Buffet
 - Franklin and Forrest Mars - founders of Mars, Incorporated[19]
 - John S. Pillsbury - co-founder of Pillsbury Company
 - Richard Sears - co-founder of Sears[20]
 - Rose Totino - co-founder of Totino's frozen pizza[21]
 - Curt Carlson - found of Carlson Companies
 
Government
- Hubert Humphrey - U.S. vice president
 - Eugene McCarthy - U.S. senator
 - Walter Mondale - U.S. vice president
 - Lauris Norstad - supreme commander of NATO[13]
 - Alan Page - Minnesota Supreme Court justice; Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
 - Herman W. Sachtjen - member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and jurist
 - Samuel R. Thayer - ambassador to the Netherlands in the Benjamin Harrison administration
 
- Jesse Ventura - former professional wrestler, actor, and Governor of Minnesota
 - Frank E. Wheelock - a founder and first mayor of Lubbock, Texas, reared in Minneapolis[23]
 
Science
- Peter Agre[24]
 - Earl Bakken
 - Norman Borlaug[25]
 - Paul D. Boyer[26]
 - Robert R. Gilruth - directed the U.S. Moon landing[27]
 - Leonid Hurwicz[28]
 - Finn E. Kydland[29]
 - Edward B. Lewis[30]
 - C. Walton Lillehei
 - Marcia McNutt - president National Academy of Sciences[31]
 - Bradford Parkinson - father of the Global Positioning System[32]
 - Jeannette Piccard - pioneer of balloonists[27]
 - Edward C. Prescott[33]
 - John Tate[34]
 
Sports
- Dave Menne - mixed martial artist
 - Brock Lesnar - mixed martial artist
 - Larry Fitzgerald - professional football player
 
See also
- Category:People from Minneapolis, Minnesota
 - List of people from Minnesota
 
References
- ↑ Dennis Banks in American Indian Movement
 - ↑ Clyde Bellecourt in American Indian Movement
 - ↑ Sharon Belton in State and Local Affairs: Party Strengths
 - ↑ Pillsbury United Communities Brian Coyle Community Center
 - ↑ Keith Ellison in CBS/AP (November 8, 2006). "First Muslim Elected To Congress".
 - ↑ Harry Davis - a life of accomplishment. Minnesota Public Radio
 - ↑ Miller, Pam (April 7, 2007). "Billy Graham: A spirit unbowed". Star Tribune. Retrieved April 8, 2007.
 - ↑ "Cecil E. Newman, Newspaper Publisher". African American Registry.
 - ↑ American Academy of Park and Recreation Administration. Corneliuis Amory Pugsley Awards: Theodore Wirth. Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ Eddie Albert in Encyclopaedia Britannica (2007). Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ Coen Brothers in Encyclopaedia Britannica (2007). Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ Combs, Marianne (July 11, 2007). "Founder of MIA's photography department has died". Minnesota Public Radio News. Retrieved February 27, 2009.
 - 1 2 Marchex, Inc. (2006). Famous Minnesotans, and Minnesota State Legislature: Youth Famous Minnesotans. Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ Minneapolis Public Library (February 20, 2007). Arts at MPL: George Morrison. Retrieved April 26, 2007
 - ↑ Lili St. Cyr in Encyclopaedia Britannica (2007). Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ Gefter, Philip (July 9, 2007). "John Szarkowski, Curator of Photography, Dies at 81". The New York Times.|accessdate=July 29, 2007
 - ↑ Anne Tyler in Encyclopaedia Britannica (2007). Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ the Replacements in Encyclopaedia Britannica (2007). Retrieved April 26, 2007.
 - ↑ "Franklin Mars". The Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest. Retrieved February 25, 2008.
 - ↑ Richard W. Sears in Sears Archives
 - ↑ "Rose Totino". Harvard College. Retrieved February 25, 2008.
 - ↑ John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis, Who's Who in America, Volume 3, 1903, page 1469
 - ↑ "A Biography of Frank Emerson Wheelock". Wheelock.lubbockisd.org. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
 - ↑ Peter Agre
 - ↑ Norman Borlaug
 - ↑ Paul D. Boyer
 - 1 2 Robert Gilruth, Jean and Jeannette Piccard in The Glennan-Webb-Seamans Project for Research in Space History oral history
 - ↑ Leonid Hurwicz
 - ↑ Finn E. Kydland
 - ↑ Edward B. Lewis
 - ↑ "Marcia McNutt Elected 22nd NAS President; New Treasurer, Council Members Chosen" (Press release). National Academy of Sciences. February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
 - ↑ http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/news/magazine/aeroastro-no4/parkinson.html
 - ↑ Edward C. Prescott
 - ↑ John Torrence Tate
 
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