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List of people from Chicago

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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived inChicago, Illinois, United States. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category pagePeople from Chicago, Illinois.

Academics, science, and engineering

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Dankmar AdlerJul 3, 1844Apr 16, 1900Architect: designed theGuaranty Building,Chicago Stock Exchange Building, andWainwright Building which is considered to be the world's first skyscraperLived and died in Chicago
Mortimer AdlerDec 28, 1902Jun 28, 2001Philosopher, educator, and popular authorUniversity of Chicago professor; lived in Chicago[1]
Milburn AkersMay 4, 1900May 27, 1970President ofShimer College andSun-Times editorBorn and worked in Chicago[2]
Saul AlinskySaul_Alinsky_(IA_southerncampus1969univ)_(page_101_crop)Jan 30, 1909Jun 12, 1972Community organizer and writer; considered to be the founder of moderncommunity organizingBorn in Chicago[3]
Myrtle BachelderMar 13, 1908May 22, 1997Metals chemist andWomen's Army Corps officer; worked on theManhattan ProjectUniversity of Chicago professor; lived and died in Chicago[4]
Cynthia BathurstMathematician and animal welfare advocate[5]
Jacob BolotinJan 3, 1888Apr 1, 1924First totally blind physician fully licensed to practice medicine[6]
Sophonisba P. BreckinridgeApr 1, 1866Jul 30, 1948Founder, School of Social Works Administration at theUniversity of ChicagoLived and worked in Chicago[7]
Allan G. BrodieOct 31, 1897Jan 2, 1976Orthodontics educator[8]
Daniel BurnhamSep 4, 1846Jun 1, 1912Architect[9]
Marvin CamrasJan 1, 1916Jun 23, 1995Inventor[10]
Philo CarpenterFeb 27, 1805Aug 7, 1886First Chicago pharmacist[11]
Marva CollinsAug 31, 1936Jun 24, 2015Educator[12]
Zachary Taylor DavisMay 26, 1872Dec 16, 1946Architect[13]
Donald J. DePorter19421996Philanthropist[14]
John DeweyOct 20, 1859Jun 1, 1952Philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer; an early developer ofpragmatism and one of the founders offunctional psychologyUniversity of Chicago Professor and founder of theUniversity of Chicago Laboratory Schools[15]
G. Walter Dittmar18721949First president of the Illinois State Dental Society[16]
E. Lloyd Du BrulApr 5, 1909Jul 24, 1996Dental anatomist[17]
Rockwell King DuMoulinJanuary 31, 1906February 11, 1983ArchitectProfessor and department chair at theRhode Island School of Design[18]
Helen Flanders DunbarMay 14, 1902Aug 21, 1959Early figure in U.S.psychosomatic medicine[19]
Charles E. FoxJul 1, 1870Oct 31, 1926Architect[20]
James Ingo FreedJun 23, 1930Dec 15, 2005Architect[21]
Marjorie GreneDec 13, 1910Mar 16, 2009Philosopher[22]
Marion Mahony GriffinFeb 14, 1871Aug 10, 1961Architect[23]
Walter Burley GriffinNov 24, 1876Feb 11, 1937Architect[24]
George Ellery HaleJun 29, 1868Feb 21, 1938Astronomer[25]
Michelle Hawkins
MeterorologistGrew up in Chicago[26]
Max HeniusJun 16, 1859Nov 15, 1935Biochemist; co-founder of American Brewing Academy[27]
John Augur HolabirdMay 4, 18861945Architect[28]
William HolabirdSep 11, 1854Jul 19, 1923Architect[29]
Dorothy Evans Holmes1943Psychoanalytic thinker known for her work on racial and cultural traumaBorn in Chicago[30]
Helmut JahnJan 4, 1940May 8, 2021Architect[31]
William Le Baron JenneySep 25, 1832Jun 14, 1907Architect[32]
Leon KassFeb 12, 1939Writer and chair ofThe President's Council on Bioethics[33]
Peter Karter1922Mar 30, 2010Nuclear engineer and pioneer of the recycling industry[34]
Fazlur KhanApr 3, 1929Mar 27, 1982Civil engineer[35]
Ed KruppNov 18, 1944Astronomer, archeoastronomer, director of Griffith Observatory, Los AngelesBorn in Chicago[36]
T. D. A. LingoDec 14, 1924May 13, 1993Folk singer, radio personality, brain researcherBorn in Chicago[37]
George W. MaherDec 25, 1864Sep 12, 1926Architect[38]
Benjamin H. Marshall1874Jun 19, 1940Architect[39]
Maury Massler19121990Dental educator[40]
Charles G. Maurice19111997Dental educator[41]
Philip Maxwell17991859Early Chicago physician[42]
Ludwig Mies van der RoheMar 27, 1886Aug 19, 1969Architect[43]
Michele Moody-AdamsAug 31, 1956African American philosopher and academic administrator[44]
Frederick B. Moorehead18751944Dental educator[citation needed]
Charles MurphyFeb 9, 1890May 22, 1985Architect[45]
Frederick Bogue Noyes18721961Dental educator[46]
Don PatinkinJanuary 8, 1922August 7, 1995Israeli-American economist; President of theHebrew University of Jerusalem
Ralph PearsonJan 12, 1919Oct 12, 2022Inorganic chemist; developed the concept ofhard and soft acids and bases (HSAB theory)Born in Chicago[47]
Dwight H. PerkinsMar 26, 1867Nov 2, 1941Architect[48]
Sister Joel ReadDec 30, 1926May 25, 2017President ofAlverno College; longest-serving college president in U.S. historyBorn in Chicago[49]
Kennedy J. ReedMay 24, 1944June 20, 2023Theoretical atomic physicist in the Theory Group in the Physics & Advanced Technologies Directorate atLawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL); a founder of theNational Physical Science Consortium (NPSC)Raised in south Chicago[50]
Theodore RegensteinerMay 17, 1868Jul 15, 1952Inventor of the four-color lithographic press[51]
Earl W. RenfroeJan 9, 1907Nov 14, 2000Orthodontist and African-American activist[52]
Martin Roche18531927Architect[53]
John Wellborn RootJan 10, 1850Jan 15, 1891Architect[54]
John Wellborn Root Jr.18871963Architect[55]
Isaac Schour19001964President of the International Association for Dental Research[56]
Donald SperoAug 9, 1939Physicist; venture capitalist; andEuropean Rowing Championships bronze medalist and Olympic rower (1964).[57]
Leo StraussSep 20, 1899Oct 18, 1973Political philosopher[58]
Louis SullivanSep 3, 1856Apr 14, 1924Architect[59]
Emily Temple-WoodMay 24, 1994Physician and Wikipedia editor who was named 2016 co-Wikimedian of the YearBorn in Chicago[60]
Stanley D. Tylman18931982Dental educator, wroteTheory and Practice of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis[citation needed]
Marijuana Pepsi VandyckEducation professionalRaised in Chicago[61]
Thorstein VeblenJul 30, 1857Aug 3, 1929Economist and social critic[62]
Robert WaldJun 29, 1947Gravitational physicist, author of the textbookGeneral Relativity (1984), and recipient of theEinstein Prize (APS)University of Chicago Professor[63]
Frank Lloyd WrightJun 8, 1867Apr 9, 1959Architect[64]

Nobel laureates and Fields medalists

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Jane AddamsSep 6, 1860May 21, 1935Social worker and activist; founder ofHull House; first American woman awarded theNobel Peace Prize (1931)Lived and died in Chicago[65]
Saul BellowJun 10, 1915Apr 5, 2005Author;Nobel laureate in Literature (1976);Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1976)Grew up in theHumboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago[66]
Subrahmanyan ChandrasekharOct 19, 1910Aug 21, 1995Astrophysicist;Nobel laureate in physics (1983)University of Chicago professor; died in Chicago[67]
James CroninSep 29, 1931Aug 25, 2016Nuclear physicist;Nobel laureate in physics (1964)University of Chicago professor; born in Chicago[68]
Vladimir DrinfeldFeb 4, 1954Pioneering mathematician;Fields medalist (1990)University of Chicago professor[69]
Enrico FermiSep 29, 1901Nov 28, 1954Experimental and theoretical physicist, co-developer of the first nuclear reactor (Chicago Pile-1);Nobel laureate in physics (1938)University of Chicago professor; died in Chicago[70]
James FranckAug 26, 1882May 21, 1964Chemical physicist and member of theManhattan Project;Nobel laureate in physics (1925)Director of the Chemistry Division of theMetallurgical Laboratory at theUniversity of Chicago[71]
Milton FriedmanJul 31, 1912Nov 16, 2006Leader of theChicago school of economics;Nobel laureate in economics (1976);University of Chicago professor and graduate[72]
James HeckmanApr 14, 1944Born in Chicago; member of theChicago school of economics;Nobel laureate in economics (2000)University of Chicago professor[73]
Michael HudsonMar 14, 1939Economics professor
Leon M. LedermanJul 15, 1922Oct 3, 2018Experimental physicist;Nobel laureates in physics (1988); director emeritus ofFermilab; founded theIllinois Mathematics and Science Academy;Illinois Institute of Technology professor[74]
Yoichiro NambuJan 18, 1921Jul 5, 2015Theoretical physicist;Nobel laureate in physics (2008)University of Chicago professor[75]
Theodore SchultzApr 2, 1902Feb 26, 1998Chair of theChicago school of economics;Nobel laureate in economics (1979)University of Chicago professor[76]
Herbert A. SimonJun 15, 1916Feb 9, 2001Political, economic, psychological and computer sciencepolymath;Nobel laureate in economic sciences (1978)Illinois Institute of Technology professor andUniversity of Chicago graduate[77]
George E. SmithMay 10, 1930May 28, 2025Applied physicist; co-inventor of thecharge-coupled device;Nobel laureates in physics (2009)University of Chicago graduate[78]
James D. WatsonApr 6, 1928Biologist;Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1962) Proposed the correct structure for DNA with Francis Crick while a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Sir Lawrence Bragg in the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge in 1953Grew up on the south side of Chicago and attended public schools; graduated from theUniversity of Chicago with a B.S. (1947) in Zoology at age 19[citation needed]
Frank WilczekMay 15, 1951Theoretical physicist;Nobel laureates in physics (2004)Enrolled at theUniversity of Chicago at 15 years old[79]
Robert Woodrow WilsonJan 10, 1936Founder and first director ofFermilab;Nobel laureate in physics (1978)[citation needed]

Authors and writers

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Franklin Pierce AdamsNov 15, 1881Mar 23, 1960ColumnistBorn in Chicago[80]
Nelson AlgrenMar 28, 1909May 9, 1981Author[81]
Catherine Corley AndersonMar 21, 1909Dec 12, 2001Children's authorBorn in Chicago[82]
John AndersonMar 22, 1836Feb 24, 1910Founder and publisher ofSkandinaven[83]
K. A. ApplegateJul 19, 1956Author[citation needed]
Brian AugustynNov 2, 1954Feb 1, 2022Comic book editor and writerBorn in Chicago[84]
Dean BakerJul 13, 1958Macroeconomist
Allan BloomSep 14, 1930Oct 7, 1992Writer and translator[85]
Dmitri BorgmannOct 22, 1927Dec 7, 1985Writer[86]
Candy Dawson BoydAug 8, 1946Writer and activist[87]
Ray BradburyAug 22, 1920Jun 5, 2012AuthorBorn and raised in Chicago suburb,Waukegan[88]
Gwendolyn BrooksJun 7, 1917Dec 3, 2000Poet[89]
Algis BudrysJan 9, 1931Jun 9, 2008Author[90]
Edgar Rice BurroughsSep 1, 1875Mar 19, 1950AuthorBorn in Chicago[91]
Chris BuryDec 10, 1953Journalist[92]
Jack CaffertyDec 14, 1942JournalistBorn in Chicago
Jack CanfieldAug 19, 1944Author ofChicken Soup for The Soul
John ChancellorJul 14, 1927Jul 12, 1996Journalist
Raymond ChandlerJul 23, 1888Mar 26, 1959WriterBorn in Chicago
Shams CharaniaApr 1, 1994Sports writerBorn in Chicago
Sandra CisnerosDec 20, 1954AuthorBorn in Chicago
Diablo CodyJun 14, 1978Screenwriter
Daniel CohenMar 12, 1936May 6, 2018Children's writerBorn in Chicago
Allan CoxJun 3, 1937Aug 28, 2016WriterResiding in Chicago
James Gould CozzensAug 19, 1903Aug 9, 1978NovelistBorn in Chicago
Michael CrichtonOct 23, 1942Nov 4, 2008WriterBorn in Chicago
Philip K. DickDec 16, 1928Mar 2, 1982WriterBorn in Chicago
Charles DickinsonJune 4, 1951Writer
Mike DowneyAug 9, 1951Jun 12, 2024Newspaper columnist
Finley Peter DunneJul 10, 1867Apr 24, 1936Writer, humorist (Mr. Dooley)Born in Chicago
Stuart Dybek1942AuthorBorn in Chicago
Roger EbertJun 18, 1942Apr 4, 2013Film criticLived and died in Chicago
Dave EggersMar 12, 1970Writer, editor, publisher
James T. FarrellFeb 27, 1904Aug 22, 1979WriterBorn in Chicago
Kenneth FearingJul 28, 1902Jun 26, 1961Poet, writer
Edna FerberAug 15, 1885Apr 16, 1968Author, playwright
Leon ForrestJan 8, 1937Nov 6, 1997Writer
Henry Blake FullerJan 9, 1857Jul 28, 1929WriterBorn in Chicago
Mary Onahan GalleryJul 22, 1866Jan 12, 1941Writer, editor
Larry GelbartFeb 25, 1928Sep 11, 2009Comedy writerBorn in Chicago
Miss Major Griffin-GracyOct 25, 1946Author, activist, community organizerBorn in Chicago[93][94]
John GuntherAug 30, 1901May 29, 1970Writer
Gary GygaxJul 27, 1938Mar 4, 2008AuthorBorn in Chicago
Lorraine HansberryMay 19, 1930Jan 12, 1965PlaywrightBorn in Chicago
Chris HansenSep 13, 1959JournalistBorn in Chicago
Reidar Rye HauganSep 18, 1893Oct 1, 1972Newspaper publisher and playwright
Ben HechtFeb 28, 1894Apr 18, 1964Screenwriter, playwright, journalist, director, and producerLived and worked in Chicago[95]
Larry HeinemannJan 18, 1944Dec 11, 2019NovelistBorn in Chicago
Ernest HemingwayJul 21, 1899Jul 2, 1961Novelist, short story writer, and journalistBorn and raised in Chicago suburb,Oak Park; lived and worked in Chicago
Robert HerrickApr 21, 1868Dec 23, 1938Novelist
Seymour HershApril 8, 1937JournalistBorn in Chicago
Aphrodite JonesNov 27, 1958AuthorBorn in Chicago
Stacey KadeAuthor[96]
John KassJun 25, 1956JournalistBorn in Chicago
Hoda KatebiJan 27, 1995Fashion blogger and activistResides in Chicago[97]
Kirke La ShelleSep 23, 1862May 16, 1905Newspaper reporter, editor, playwright and producerWorked in Chicago
Ann Landers

(akaRuth Crowley; aka Esther Pauline Friedman Lederer)

Columnist
Adam Langer1967NovelistBorn in Chicago
Ring LardnerMar 6, 1885Sep 25, 1933Sports columnist,short story writer, playwright, composer, and lyricistWorked & lived in Chicago[98]
Ring Lardner Jr.Aug 19, 1915Oct 31, 2000Journalist andscreenwriterBorn in Chicago[99]
Leo Lerner19071965Newspaper publisher; founder ofLerner NewspapersBorn in Chicago
Mike MacDonald1960Photographer and author[100]
Tom MandelSep 12, 1942PoetBorn in Chicago
Jean MartirezJan 19, 1963JournalistBorn in Chicago
Merrill C. MeigsNov 25, 1883Jan 26, 1968Newspaper publisher
A. R. MorlanJan 3, 1958Jan 6, 2016AuthorBorn in Chicago
Susan Murphy-MilanoOct 28, 2012Author and radio host; advocate for victims of domestic violenceBorn in Chicago
Charles Gilman NorrisApr 23, 1881Jul 25, 1945Author
Frank NorrisMar 5, 1870Oct 25, 1902NovelistBorn in Chicago
Clarence PageJun 2, 1947Columnist
Pidgeon Pagonis1986Intersex activist, writer, artist, and consultantBorn in Chicago[101]
Sara ParetskyJun 8, 1947Novelist
Ed PaschkeJun 22, 1939Nov 25, 2004ArtistBorn and died in Chicago
Cissy PattersonNov 7, 1881Jul 24, 1948Journalist and newspaper editor
Frederik PohlNov 26, 1919Sep 2, 2013Author and futurist
Margaret Horton PotterMay 20, 1881Dec 22, 1911NovelistBorn and died in Chicago[102]
Henry Rago19151969Poet; editor ofPoetry Magazine (1955–1969)
Wilhelm RappJul 14, 1827Feb 28, 1907Journalist and editorLived and died in Chicago
Hermann RasterMay 6, 1827Jul 24, 1891Journalist and politician; editor of theIllinois Staats-Zeitung (1867–1891)Lived in Chicago, buried inGraceland Cemetery[103][104]
Mike ResnickMar 5, 1942Jan 9, 2020Author
Dean RichardsMar 31, 1954Film criticBorn in Chicago
Mike RoykoSep 19, 1932Apr 29, 1997ColumnistBorn and died in Chicago
Ernest SamuelsMay 19, 1903Feb 12, 1996Biographer; recipient of theBancroft Prize and thePulitzer Prize for Biography or AutobiographyBorn in Chicago
Ross Allen RosenbergMay 16, 1961Psychotherapist and authorBorn in Chicago[105]
Carl SandburgJan 6, 1878Jul 22, 1967Poet; recipient of threePulitzer PrizesLived in Chicago[106]
Dan SavageOct 7, 1964ColumnistBorn in Chicago
Sandra SeatonJul 10, 1942Playwright and librettist
Sidney SheldonFeb 11, 1917Jan 30, 2007Playwright, screenwriter, novelist
William L. ShirerFeb 23, 1904Dec 28, 1993Journalist and historianBorn in Chicago
Dora ShulnerJuly 24, 1890May 12, 1964Yiddish writerResided in Chicago
Shel SilversteinSep 25, 1930May 10, 1999Poet, songwriter, and children's writerBorn in Chicago
Gene SiskelJan 26, 1946Feb 20, 1999Film criticBorn in Chicago
Dejan StojanovićMar 11, 1959Poet, writer, essayist, philosopher, businessman, and former journalist
Alfred SzklarskiJan 21, 1912Apr 9, 1992AuthorBorn in Chicago
Studs TerkelMay 16, 1912Oct 31, 2008Broadcaster and authorLived and died in Chicago
James Tiptree Jr.Aug 24, 1915May 19, 1987AuthorBorn in Chicago
Joseph A. TunziJul 25, 1953Author, publisher, producer, researcher, archivist, historian; "one of the foremost authorities onElvis Presley"[107]Born in Chicago
Scott TurowApr 12, 1949AuthorBorn in Chicago
Irving WallaceMar 19, 1916Jun 29, 1990AuthorBorn in Chicago
Gene WolfeMay 7, 1931Apr 14, 2019Author

Business and philanthropy

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Anthony AdducciAug 14, 1937Sep 19, 2006A pioneer of the medical device industry; founder ofCardiac Pacemakers, Inc., which manufactured the world's firstlithium battery-poweredartificial pacemakerBorn in Chicago
Bob BernardMay 23, 1967Feb 2, 2007Entrepreneur
William McCormick BlairMay 2, 1884Mar 29, 1982FinancierBorn in Chicago
William McCormick Blair Jr.Oct 24, 1916Aug 29, 2015U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (1961–1964) andU.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1964–1967)Partner in the Chicago law firm Gerlach & O'Brien
David BohnettApr 2, 1956Philanthropist and technology entrepreneurBorn in Chicago
John O. ButlerBusinessman, dentist and periodontistBorn and practiced in Chicago
Kevin Cushing1956Executive officer of AlphaGraphicsBorn in Chicago
Charles DeeringJul 31, 1852Feb 5, 1927Businessman, art collector, and philanthropist
William DeeringApr 25, 1826Dec 9, 1913Businessman and philanthropist
Francis DewesApr 8, 1845Dec 21, 1922German immigrant, brewer, millionaire, original owner of the historic mansionFrancis J. Dewes House
Dr. Fannie EmanuelJul 31, 1871Mar 31, 1934Founded the Emanuel Settlement House
Marshall FieldAug 18, 1834Jan 16, 1906Entrepreneur
Ada Sawyer Garrett1856193819th-century socialite and philanthropist
William O. Goodman18481936Lumber tycoon
Robert HalperinJan 26, 1908May 8, 1985Olympic and Pan American Games yachting medalist; quarterback for theBrooklyn Dodgers; decorated World War II US-Navy sailor; co-founder ofLands' End, and Chairman ofCommercial Light CompanyBorn in Chicago
H. G. HauganNov 7, 1840Jan 29, 1921Railroad executive
Helge Alexander HauganOct 26, 1847May 17, 1909Banking executive
Anton C. HesingJan 6, 1823Mar 31, 1895Owner of the Chicago-basedIllinois Staats-Zeitung; Cook County Sheriff 1860–1862Lived and died in Chicago
Gurdon Saltonstall HubbardAug 22, 1802Sep 14, 1886Early Chicago developer
John H. JohnsonJan 19, 1918Aug 8, 2005Founded theJohnson Publishing Company, served on the board of numerous Companies.Business and life based in Chicago
Ray KrocOct 5, 1902Jan 14, 1984First CEO of McDonald's
Matthew LaflinDec 16, 1803May 21, 1897Gunpowder manufacturer and philanthropist
Mary Lewis LangworthyMar 31, 1872Jan 15, 1949President,Chicago Woman's ClubLived in Chicago
Charles Magnus LindgrenNov 28, 1819Sep 1, 1879Shipping executive
John R. LindgrenFeb 20, 1855Apr 29, 1915Banking executive
Horatio G. Loomis1900An organizer of the Chicago Board of Trade
Catherine T. MacArthurNov 23, 1908Dec 15, 1981Philanthropist
Arthur B. McBrideMar 20, 1888Nov 10, 1972Businessman who co-founded theCleveland Browns football teamBorn and raised in Chicago
Renetta McCannDec 8, 1956Advertising and public relations executive who served as CEO ofStarcom Mediavest Group in North AmericaBorn and raised in Chicago[108]
Brooks McCormickFeb 23, 1917Aug 15, 2006Chief executive officer ofInternational Harvester; Art collectorBorn in Chicago
Chauncey McCormickDec 7, 1884Sep 8, 1954Businessman and art collectorTrustee of theArt Institute of Chicago
Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.Feb 15, 1809May 13, 1884Founder of theMcCormick Harvesting Machine CompanyLived and died in Chicago
Cyrus Hall McCormick IIMay 16, 18591936President of theMcCormick Harvesting Machine Company (1884–1902)Born in Chicago
Harold Fowler McCormickMay 2, 1872Oct 16, 1941Chairman of the board ofInternational Harvester CompanyTrustee of theUniversity of Chicago
Joseph M. McCormickMay 16, 1877Feb 25, 1925United States Senator from Illinois; Member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromIllinois's 1st districtBorn in Chicago
Katharine McCormickAug 27, 1875Dec 28, 1967Biologist, suffragist, philanthropist, and heir to a substantial part of theMcCormick family fortuneGrew up in Chicago
L. Hamilton McCormickMay 27, 1859Feb 2, 1934Author, inventor, art collector and sculptorBorn in Chicago
Leander J. McCormickFeb 8, 1819Feb 20, 1900Farmer, inventor, manufacturer, and businessmanLived and died in Chicago
Robert R. McCormickJul 30, 1880Apr 1, 1955Owner and publisher of theChicago Tribune newspaperBorn in Chicago
Robert Sanderson McCormickJul 26, 1849Apr 16, 1919United States ambassador toAustria-Hungary,Imperial Russia, andFranceLived in Chicago
Ruth Hanna McCormickMar 27, 1880Dec 31, 1944Member of theU.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's at-large districtLived and died in Chicago
William Grigsby McCormickJun 3, 1851Nov 29, 1941Businessman; Member of theNew York Stock Exchange; co-founder of theKappa Sigma college fraternityBorn in Chicago;Chicago City Council as alderman representing the 18th ward
William Sanderson McCormickNov 2, 1815Sep 27, 1865Inventor and founder of theMcCormick Harvesting Machine CompanyLived in Chicago
Blythe McGarviePresident of Leadership for International Finance, LLC
Abraham Lincoln NeimanJul 4, 1875Oct 21, 1970Businessman and member of the Neiman Marcus family
Agnes NestorJun 24, 1880Dec 28, 1948Labor activist, politician, and founder of the International Glove Workers Union of America and president of Chicago Women's Union LeagueLived and died in Chicago[109]
William S. PaleySep 28, 1901Oct 26, 1990CBS executive
Bertha PalmerMay 22, 1849May 5, 1918Socialite and philanthropist
Potter PalmerMay 20, 1826May 4, 1902Entrepreneur
George PullmanMar 3, 1831Oct 19, 1897Entrepreneur and inventor
Thomas PritzkerChairman ofHyatt and member of thePritzker family
Wallace RasmussenJul 11, 1914Sep 21, 2008Businessman and philanthropist; CEO ofBeatrice Foods Co.Lived and worked in Chicago
Frank C. RathjeAug 21, 1881Feb 24, 1967Depression-era banker, businessman, and philanthropist
William Donald ScherzerJan 27, 1858Jul 20, 1893Inventor of theScherzer Rolling Lift Bridge
W. Clement StoneMay 4, 1902Sep 3, 2002Entrepreneur; founder of what is known today as AON Corporation
Edmund Dick TaylorOct 18, 1804Dec 4, 1891Banker, railroad executive and entrepreneur; known as "father of the greenback"
Charles H. WackerAug 29, 1856Oct 31, 1929Businessman and philanthropist, director of the 1893World's Columbian ExpositionBorn and lived in Chicago
Ty WarnerSep 3, 1944Entrepreneur known forBeanie Babies and many other successful plush toysBorn in Chicago and grew up in suburban La Grange
Erick WilliamsChefBorn and raised in Chicago[110][111][112]
Charles YerkesJun 25, 1837Dec 29, 1905Entrepreneur

Crime

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Charles AlbaneseJune 13, 1937September 20, 1995Serial KillerBorn in Chicago
David BarksdaleMay 24, 1947September 2, 1974Street gang leaderLeader ofFolk Nation; died in Chicago
Rudy BladelDecember 8, 1932November 15, 2006Serial killerBorn in Chicago
Al CaponeJan 17, 1899Jan 25, 1947Boss of theChicago Outfit 1925–1931Chicago Outfit
Andre CrawfordMarch 20, 1962Mar 18, 2017Serial killerBorn in Chicago
Laurie DannOct 18, 1957May 20, 1988School shooterBorn in Chicago
John DillingerJun 22, 1903Jul 22, 1934Bank robberDied in Chicago
Jeff FortFeb 20, 1947Gang leader and convicted terroristGrew up in Chicago
John Wayne GacyMar 17, 1942May 10, 1994Serial killerBorn in Chicago
Sam GiancanaJun 15, 1908Jun 19, 1975Boss of theChicago OutfitChicago Outfit
Robert HanssenApr 18, 1944Jun 5, 2023FBI agent; convicted spy for RussiaBorn in Chicago
H. H. HolmesMay 16, 1861May 7, 1896Serial killerLived and operated in Chicago[113]
Ted KaczynskiMay 22, 1942Jun 10, 2023Unabomber, mathematician and domestic terroristBorn and briefly lived in Chicago
Leopold and Loeb
Nov 19, 1904 (Leopold)
Jun 11, 1905 (Loeb)
Jan 28, 1936 (Loeb)
Aug 29, 1971 (Leopold)
MurderersBorn in Chicago
Baby Face NelsonDec 6, 1908Nov 27, 1934MobsterBorn in Chicago
Jose Padilla

(aka Abdullah al-Muhajir)

Oct 18, 1970Alleged terroristLived in Chicago
Jack RubyMar 25, 1911Jan 3, 1967KilledLee Harvey OswaldBorn in Chicago
Eva ShaverMidwife convicted of manslaughter while providing illegal abortions, 1915Worked in Chicago[114]
Ronald Gene SimmonsJul 15, 1940Jun 25, 1990Spree killerBorn in Chicago
Wanda StopaMay 5, 1900Apr 25, 1924MurdererLived and studied in Chicago; was its youngest and first female assistant U.S. district attorney
George Streeter1837Jan 22, 1921Riverboat captain and squatterLived and died in Chicago

Fine arts

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Sigvald AsbjørnsenAug 20, 1867Sep 8, 1954Sculptor
Emil BiornJun 7, 18641935Sculptor, painter and composer
Edward William CarlsonMay 4, 1883Jul 26, 1932ArtistBorn and raised in Chicago
Edward GoreyFeb 22, 1925Apr 15, 2000ArtistBorn in Chicago
Adelaide S. HallNov 2, 1857Jun 3, 1924Art connoisseur, curator, promoter and criticLived in Chicago
Grace JeffersSep 1, 1967Design educatorBorn in Chicago
June LeafAug 4, 1929Jul 1, 2024ArtistBorn and raised in Chicago[115]
Vivian MaierFeb 1, 1926Apr 21, 2009Photographer
Edgar Miller1899Jun 1, 1993Designer, artist, sculptor, stained glass maker, wood carver, metal workerBorn in Idaho Falls, moved to Chicago in 1917, died in Chicago
Norman ParishAug 26, 1937Jul 8, 2013Artist and art dealer
Harmonia Rosales1984ArtistBorn in Chicago[116]
Charlotte Rothstein Ross19121991Lithograph artistBorn and raised in Chicago[117]

Frontier

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Louis JollietSep 21, 16451700French explorerLived for one winter in what is now Chicago
John KinzieDec 3, 1763Jan 6, 1828Early Chicago settlerLived in what is now Chicago
Jean Baptiste Point du SableAug 28, 1818Early Chicago settlerLived in what is now Chicago

Media

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Gillian AndersonAug 9, 1968ActressBorn in Chicago
Stanley AndrewsAug 28, 1891Jun 23, 1969ActorBorn in Chicago
Dominic ArmatoNov 18, 1976Voice actorBorn in Chicago
Lewis ArquetteDec 14, 1935February 10, 2001ActorBorn in Chicago
Patricia ArquetteApr 8, 1968ActressBorn in Chicago
Reiko AylesworthDec 9, 1972Actress
Barney BalabanJun 8, 1887Mar 7, 1971Head ofParamount Pictures
Bob BalabanAug 16, 1945Actor, director and producerBorn in Chicago
Adam BaldwinFeb 27, 1962Actor
Leonard BaldyFeb 15, 1927May 2, 1960Police officer; Chicago's first helicopter traffic reporter
Ryan BankApr 27, 1981Media producer
Ike BarinholtzFeb 18, 1977Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
Ralph BellamyJun 17, 1904Nov 29, 1991ActorBorn in Chicago
Jim BelushiJun 15, 1954Actor, comedianBorn in Chicago
John BelushiJan 24, 1949Mar 5, 1982Actor, comedianBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Chloe BennetApr 18, 1992Actress, singerBorn in Chicago
Jack BennyFeb 14, 1894Dec 26, 1974Actor, comedianBorn in Chicago
Tom BerengerMay 31, 1949ActorBorn in Chicago
Edgar BergenFeb 16, 1903Sep 30, 1978VentriloquistBorn in Chicago
Shelley BermanFeb 3, 1925Sep 1, 2017ComedianBorn in Chicago
Carlos BernardOct 12, 1962Actor
Michael Ian BlackAug 12, 1971ComedianBorn in Chicago
Budd BoetticherJul 29, 1916Nov 29, 2001Film directorBorn in Chicago
Tom BosleyOct 1, 1927Oct 19, 2010ActorBorn in Chicago
Charles BoyceSep 21, 1949Syndicated cartoonist
Lara Flynn BoyleMar 24, 1970Actress
Harold Bradley Jr.Oct 13, 1929Apr 13, 2021Football player, actor, singer, artist, TV host, and painterBorn in Chicago
Andre BraugherJul 1, 1962Dec 11, 2023ActorBorn in Chicago[118]
Buddy BregmanJul 9, 1930Jan 8, 2017Composer
Pat ByrnesCartoonist forThe New Yorker
Colt CabanaMay 6, 1980Professional wrestlerLives in Chicago[119]
John CalhounApr 14, 1808Feb 20, 1859Founding publisher of theChicago DemocratCook County Treasurer (1837–1841);Chicago City Councilman, 1841–1842
Monique CalhounModel
Sarah Wayne CalliesJun 1, 1977Actress
Allan CarrMay 27, 1937Jun 29, 1999ProducerBorn in Chicago
Charmian CarrDec 27, 1942Sep 17, 2016actressBorn in Chicago
Steve CarellAug 16, 1962Actor, comedian, producer, writer and directorLived and worked in Chicago[citation needed]
Dan CastellanetaOct 29, 1957Actor and comedianLives in Chicago
John ChambersSep 12, 1922Aug 25, 2001Academy Award-winning make-up artistBorn in Chicago[120]
Kyle ChavarriaJan 26, 1995ActressBorn in Chicago
Whitney ChitwoodStand-up comedianLives in Chicago
Anna ChlumskyDec 3, 1980ActressBorn in Chicago
Stephen ColbertMay 13, 1964Comedian, TV host, actor, and writerLived and worked in Chicago
Lana CondorMay 11, 1997ActressLived in Chicago
Don CorneliusSep 27, 1936Feb 1, 2012Creator and former host ofSoul TrainBorn in Chicago
Cindy CrawfordFeb 20, 1966Model and actressLived in Chicago[citation needed]
Ann CusackMay 22, 1961Actress
Joan CusackOct 11, 1962Actress and comedian
John CusackJun 28, 1966Actor
Clifton DavisOct 4, 1945Actor, composer and ministerBorn in Chicago
May de SousaNov 6, 1884Aug 8, 1948Actress and singerBorn, raised, and died in Chicago
Walt DisneyDec 5, 1901Dec 15, 1966Founder ofThe Walt Disney CompanyBorn on the second floor of the house at 2156 Tripp Avenue, in theHermosa neighborhood of Chicago[121]
Matt DohertyJun 22, 1978Actor
Jimmy DoreJuly 26, 1965Stand-up comedian andpolitical commentatorBorn in Chicago
Mike DouglasAug 11, 1920Aug 11, 2006Talk show hostBorn in Chicago
Katie DoyleCast member of MTV'sRoad Rules
Brian Doyle-MurrayOct 31, 1945ActorBorn in Chicago
Moosie DrierAug 6, 1964Actor and directorBorn in Chicago
Michael Clarke DuncanDec 10, 1957Sep 3, 2012ActorBorn in Chicago
Kevin DunnAug 24, 1956ActorBorn in Chicago
Dennis FarinaFeb 29, 1944Jul 22, 2013Actor,Chicago police officerBorn and raised in theOld Town neighborhood of Chicago[122]
Mimsy FarmerFeb 28, 1945Actress and sculptorBorn in Chicago
Jon FavreauOct 19, 1966Actor, writer, and directorLived and worked in Chicago
Jeremy FeltonJul 17, 1987RapperBorn in Chicago
Tina FeyMay 18, 1970Actress, comedian, and writerLived and worked in Chicago
Karen Finley1956Performance artist, actress, artist, and recording artistBorn in Chicago
Michael FlatleyJul 16, 1958DancerBorn in Chicago
Neil FlynnNov 13, 1960ActorBorn, lived and worked in Chicago; raised in Chicago suburb,Waukegan
Harrison FordJul 13, 1942ActorBorn in Chicago; raised in Chicago suburb,Des Plaines[123]
Drew FortierJul 14, 1987Musician, filmmaker, actor, and authorBorn and raised in Chicago[124]
Bob FosseJun 23, 1927Sep 23, 1987Director, choreographer, and dancerBorn in Chicago
Redd FoxxDec 9, 1922Oct 11, 1991Actor and comedianGrew up in theBronzeville neighborhood of Chicago
Dennis FranzOct 28, 1944Actor
Kathleen FreemanFeb 17, 1923Aug 23, 2001ActressBorn in Chicago
Tavi GevinsonApril 21, 1996Writer, magazine editor, actressBorn in Chicago
Marla GibbsJun 14, 1931ActressBorn in Chicago
Zach GilfordJan 14, 1982Actor
Ira GlassMar 3, 1959NPR broadcasterLived and worked in Chicago
Arlene GolonkaJan 23, 1936May 31, 2021ActressBorn in Chicago
Stuart GordonAug 11, 1947Mar 24, 2020Playwright, screenwriter, film director and producer
Chuck GoudieJan 17, 1956Television reporter and columnist[citation needed]
Michael GraySep 2, 1951Actor onShazam!
Shecky GreeneApr 8, 1926Dec 31, 2023ComedianBorn in Chicago[125]
Alexandra GreyJan 1, 1991Actress and musicianBorn in Chicago[citation needed]
Kathy GriffinNov 4, 1960Actress and comedian[citation needed]
Michael GrossJun 21, 1947ActorBorn in Chicago
Kevin HagenApr 3, 1928Jul 9, 2005ActorBorn in Chicago
Daryl HannahDec 3, 1960ActressBorn in Chicago
Cory HardrictNov 9, 1979ActorBorn in Chicago
Steve HarrisDec 3, 1965ActorBorn in Chicago
Wood HarrisOct 17, 1969ActorBorn in Chicago
Hugh HefnerApr 9, 1926Sep 27, 2017PublisherBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Marilu HennerApr 6, 1952ActressBorn in Chicago
Andy HerrenNov 14, 1986Reality-TV contestant; winner ofBig Brother 15; show's first openly gay winnerCurrently lives in Chicago
Mark HollmannOct 14, 1963Composer and lyricist (Urinetown)[citation needed]
Terrence HowardMar 11, 1969ActorBorn in Chicago
Jennifer HudsonSep 12, 1981Actress, singerBorn in theEnglewood neighborhood of Chicago
John HughesFeb 18, 1950Aug 6, 2009Film director and screenwriterRaised in Chicago suburb,Northbrook; lived and worked in Chicago
Bonnie HuntSep 22, 1961Actress, comedian, director, producerBorn in Chicago
Mel JacksonOct 13, 1970ActorBorn in Chicago
Sam J. JonesAug 12, 1954ActorBorn in Chicago
William James JonesActorBorn in Chicago
Philip KaufmanOct 23, 1936Film directorBorn in Chicago
Rachna KhatauJan 29, 1981Actress, writer, singerRaised in Chicago
Ruth Kilbourn18951984DancerResident of Chicago[126]
Dorothy KilgallenJul 3, 1913Nov 8, 1965Media personality, author, journalist, panelistBorn in Chicago
Karlie KlossAug 3, 1992ModelBorn in Chicago
Harvey KormanFeb 15, 1927May 29, 2008Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
Tessa KostaDec 12, 1890Aug 23, 1981Actress (musicals)Born in Chicago
Greg KotisPlaywright (Urinetown)
Mike LebovitzComedianBorn in Chicago
Charles LevinMar 12, 1949July 2019ActorBorn in Chicago
Clara Lipman18641952Stage actress and playwrightBorn in Chicago
John LippmanTelevision executive, acting director ofVoice of America
Ron LivingstonJun 5, 1967Actor
Richard LongDec 17, 1927Dec 21, 1974ActorBorn in Chicago
John LoprienoOct 7, 1960ActorBorn in Chicago[127]
Dave LossoStand-up comedianBorn in Chicago
Lar LubovitchApr 9, 1943ChoreographerBorn in Chicago
Bernie MacOct 5, 1957Aug 9, 2008Actor and comedianBorn and died in Chicago
Justina MachadoSep 6, 1972ActressBorn in Chicago
William H. MacyMar 13, 1950Actor and producerLived in Chicago
Amy MadiganSep 11, 1950ActressBorn in Chicago
Michael MadsenSep 25, 1957Jul 3, 2025ActorBorn in Chicago
John MahoneyJun 20, 1940Feb 4, 2018ActorLived and worked in Chicago
Karl MaldenMar 22, 1912Jul 1, 2009ActorBorn in Chicago
John MalkovichDec 9, 1953ActorLived and worked in Chicago
David MametNov 30, 1947Playwright, poet, screenwriter, and directorBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Larry ManettiJul 23, 1947ActorBorn in Chicago
Harry ManfrediniAug 25, 1943ComposerBorn in Chicago
Michael MannFeb 5, 1943Film director, writer, and producerBorn in Chicago
Joe MantegnaNov 13, 1947ActorBorn in Chicago
Ron MasakJul 1, 1936Oct 20, 2022ActorBorn in Chicago
Chi McBrideSep 23, 1961ActorBorn in Chicago
Jenny McCarthyNov 1, 1972Actress andPlayboy modelLived in Chicago
LisaRaye McCoySep 23, 1967ActressBorn in Chicago
Frances McDormandJun 23, 1957ActressBorn in Chicago
Laurie MetcalfJun 16, 1955Actress
Vincente MinnelliFeb 28, 1903Jul 25, 1986Film directorBorn in Chicago
Kel MitchellAug 25, 1978Actor and comedianBorn In Chicago
Rick MoranisApr 18, 1953Actor and comedian
Cindy MorganSep 29, 1954Dec 30, 2023ActressBorn in Chicago
Trevor MorganNov 26, 1986ActorBorn in Chicago
Jennifer MorrisonApr 12, 1979Actress and producerBorn in Chicago
John MulaneyAug 26, 1982ComedianBorn in Chicago
Bill MurraySep 21, 1950Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago suburb,Evanston; raised inWilmette; lived and worked in Chicago
Bob NewhartSep 5, 1929Jul 18, 2024Actor and comedian
Nichelle NicholsDec 28, 1932Jul 30, 2022ActressLives in Chicago
Richard NickelMay 31, 1928Apr 13, 1972PhotographerBorn in Chicago
Christopher NolanJuly 30, 1970Screenwriter, director and producerLived in Chicago
Ken NordineApr 13, 1920Feb 16, 2019Voiceover and word jazz recording artist
Kim NovakFeb 13, 1933ActressBorn in Chicago
Donald O'ConnorAug 28, 1925Sep 27, 2003Actor and dancerBorn in Chicago
Jim O'HeirFeb 4, 1962Actor and comedianBorn and lived in Chicago
Matt O'LearyJul 6, 1987ActorBorn in Chicago
Keke PalmerAug 26, 1993Actress and singer[citation needed]
Mandy PatinkinNov 30, 1952Actor and singerBorn in Chicago
Jeannie PepperJul 9, 1958Adult film actressBorn in Chicago
Jeff PerryAug 16, 1955Actor
William PetersenFeb 21, 1953ActorBorn in Chicago suburb,Evanston; lived and worked in Chicago
Wally PfisterJul 8, 1961CinematographerBorn in Chicago
Jeremy PivenJul 26, 1965Actor[citation needed]
Bonnie PoeOct 15, 1912Oct 16, 1993Actress, voice actressBorn in Chicago
Danny PudiMar 10, 1979Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
CM PunkOct 26, 1978Professional wrestler, professional mixed martial arts commentator, actor, and retired mixed martial artistBorn & lives in Chicago[128]
Harold RamisNov 21, 1944Feb 24, 2014Actor, director, and comedianBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Bill RancicMay 16, 1971Winner ofThe ApprenticeBorn in Chicago
Robert ReedOct 19, 1932May 12, 1992Actor
John C. ReillyMay 24, 1965ActorBorn in Chicago
Ed RenwickJun 1, 1938Mar 6, 2020Political commentator onWWL-TV (CBS affiliate) inNew Orleans, LouisianaBorn in Chicago[129]
Shonda RhimesJan 13, 1970Screenwriter, director, and producer; creator and executive producer ofGrey's AnatomyBorn in Chicago
Lucille RicksenAug 22, 1910Mar 13, 1925ActressBorn in Chicago
John RidgelySep 6, 1909Jan 18, 1968ActorBorn in Chicago
Justin RobertsDec 29, 1979Professional wrestling ring announcerBorn in Chicago
Craig RobinsonOct 25, 1971Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
Michael RookerApr 6, 1955ActorMoved to Chicago at age 13[130][131][132]
Jonathan RosenbaumFeb 27, 1943Film critic
Jennifer RunyonApr 1, 1960ActressBorn in Chicago
Robert RyanNov 11, 1909Jul 11, 1973ActorBorn in Chicago
Pat SajakOct 26, 1946Game show hostBorn in Chicago
Tony SamComedian, actor, television producerBorn in Chicago
Horatio SanzJun 4, 1969Actor and comedianGrew up in Chicago
Ben SavageSep 12, 1980ActorBorn in Chicago
Fred SavageJul 9, 1976Actor, director, and producerBorn in Chicago
Stefanie ScottDec 6, 1996Actress and singerBorn in Chicago
Amy SedarisMar 29, 1961ActressLived and worked in Chicago
David SedarisDec 26, 1956Radio broadcaster and author
Garry ShandlingNov 29, 1949Mar 24, 2016Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago[133]
Sherri ShepherdApr 22, 1967Actress and comedianBorn in Chicago
Rondell SheridanAug 15, 1958Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
Kiernan ShipkaNov 10, 1999ActressBorn in Chicago
Gary SiniseMar 17, 1955Actor; co-founder ofSteppenwolf Theatre CompanyBorn in Chicago suburb,Blue Island; lived and worked in Chicago
John StaglianoNov 29, 1951Adult film actor and directorBorn in Chicago
Todd StashwickOct 16, 1968ActorBorn in Chicago
Kate SteinbergInternet personality, television personality, and former NHL cheerleaderBorn and lived in Chicago
Michael StoyanovDec 14, 1970ActorBorn in Chicago
Joe SwanbergAug 31, 1981Film director and actorLives and works in Chicago
Gloria SwansonMar 27, 1899Apr 4, 1983ActressBorn in Chicago
Mr. TMay 21, 1952Actor, evangelistBorn in Chicago
Rea TajiriFilmmakerBorn in Chicago
Larenz TateSep 8, 1975ActorBorn in Chicago
Giorgio TozziJan 8, 1923May 30, 2011Singer and actorBorn in Chicago
Sarah TruaxFeb 12, 1872May 2, 1958Broadway and Hollywood actressRaised in Chicago
Melvin Van PeeblesAug 21, 1932Sep 22, 2021DirectorBorn in Chicago
Vince VaughnMar 28, 1970ActorRaised in Chicago suburbs,Buffalo Grove andLake Forest; worked and lives in Chicago[134]
Matt WalshOct 13, 1964Comedian, co-founder ofUpright Citizens BrigadeBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Marsha WarfieldMar 5, 1954Actress and comedianBorn in Chicago
Carol WayneSep 6, 1942Jan 13, 1985ActressBorn in Chicago
Jason WeaverJul 18, 1979Actor and singerBorn in Chicago
Raquel WelchSep 5, 1940February 15, 2023ActressBorn in Chicago
Orson WellesMay 6, 1915Oct 10, 1985Actor, director, writer, and producerLived in Chicago
George WendtOct 17, 1948May 20, 2025ActorBorn, lived and worked in Chicago
Steve WilkosMar 9, 1964Talk show hostBorn in Chicago
Robin WilliamsJul 21, 1951Aug 11, 2014Actor and comedianBorn in Chicago
Oprah WinfreyJan 29, 1954Talk show hostess, actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropistLived and worked in Chicago
Robert YoungFeb 22, 1907Jul 21, 1998ActorBorn in Chicago
Billy ZaneFeb 24, 1966ActorBorn in Chicago
Robert ZemeckisMay 14, 1951Director, producer, and writerBorn in theRoseland neighborhood of Chicago
Florenz ZiegfeldMar 21, 1867Jul 22, 1932ImpresarioBorn in Chicago
Adrian ZmedMar 14, 1954ActorBorn in Chicago
Edward ZwickOct 8, 1952Director, producer, and writerBorn in Chicago

Military

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Robert E. AdamsonDec 28, 1920Jul 30, 2004U.S. Navy vice admiralBorn in Chicago[135]
Russell A. BergJan 6, 1917Jan 24, 2002U.S. Air Force brigadier generalBorn in Chicago
Wesley ClarkDec 23, 1944NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, four-star general, presidential candidate (2004)Born in Chicago
Richard E. KrausNov 24, 1925Oct 3, 1944Marine Corps private first class; posthumously received the Medal of Honor duringWorld War IIBorn in Chicago
Malcolm Ross O'NeillMar 25, 1940Lieutenant generalBorn in Chicago[citation needed]
Joseph PolowskiOct 2, 1916Oct 17, 1983U.S. Army soldier during World War II; served as a translator betweenSoviet and American forces onElbe Day; peace activistLived in Chicago
Fred S. RobillardSep 14, 1890Jan 31, 1971Marine Corps major general; in charge of Marine Motor Transportation during World War IIBorn in Chicago[136]
James A. RyanOct 22, 1867Jan 14, 1956U.S. Army brigadier general; commanded World War IOfficers' Training Centers atFort Sheridan, later an executive with several Chicago-based businessesLived in Chicago[137]
William A. Ryan III1972U.S. Army majorBorn in Chicago[138][139]
Scott StearneyOct 21, 1960Dec 1, 2018United States Navy vice admiral, commander ofUnited States Fifth FleetBorn in Chicago[140]
Harvey Walden IVDec 21, 1966Marine Corps drill instructorBorn in Chicago

Music

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Main article:List of musicians from Chicago

Politics and law

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
John Peter AltgeldDec 30, 1847Mar 12, 190220thGovernor of IllinoisHometown was Chicago
John AshcroftMay 9, 1942U.S. Attorney GeneralBorn in Chicago
Henry Moore BatesMar 30, 1869Apr 15, 1949AttorneyBorn in Chicago
Rod BlagojevichDec 10, 1956Congressman; governor ofIllinoisBorn in Chicago
James BowlerFeb 5, 1875Jul 18, 1957Chicago alderman; U.S. CongressmanBorn in Chicago
Frederick Van Ness BradleyApr 12, 1898May 24, 1947Politician from the U.S. state of MichiganBorn in Chicago
Lorenzo BrentanoNov 4, 1813Sep 18, 1891Journalist and member of the U.S. House of RepresentativesLived and died in Chicago
Theodore BrentanoMar 29, 1854Jul 2, 1940Attorney, judge, and the firstUnited States Ambassador to HungaryLived and died in Chicago
Bryant B. BrooksFeb 5, 1861Dec 8, 1944Served in Wyoming's second state legislature; two terms as Governor of Wyoming, 1905–1911Lived in Chicago while attending business school[141]
Corinne Stubbs Brown18481914Marxist social activistBorn in Chicago
Ellsworth B. BuckJul 3, 1892Aug 14, 1970U.S. CongressmanBorn in Chicago[142]
Harris BurgoyneJun 30, 19101994Mayor ofGreen Bay, WisconsinBorn in Chicago
Thomas Barbour BryanDec 22, 1828Jan 26, 1906Commissioner of theDistrict of Columbia and two-time Chicago mayoral nomineeLived in Chicago
Jane ByrneMay 24, 1934Nov 14, 2014Mayor ofChicagoBorn in Chicago
Anton CermakMay 9, 1873Mar 6, 1933Mayor ofChicago
Enoch Chase18091892State senator inWisconsinLived in Chicago
Bernard J. CigrandOct 1, 1866May 16, 1932Father of Flag Day in the United StatesLived in Chicago
Hillary ClintonOct 26, 1947First lady, US senator from N.Y.,United States Secretary of StateBorn in Chicago, raised in suburbanPark Ridge
John Coughlin

(aka "Bathhouse" John Coughlin)

Aug 15, 1860Nov 11, 1938Chicago alderman
Timothy T. CroninJun 27, 1884Sep 20, 1955U.S. Attorney for theEastern District of WisconsinBorn in Chicago
Richard J. DaleyMay 15, 1902Dec 20, 1976Mayor ofChicagoBorn in Chicago
Richard M. DaleyApr 24, 1942Mayor ofChicagoBorn in Chicago
William M. DaleyAug 9, 1948White House Chief of Staff,Secretary of CommerceBorn in Chicago
Clarence DarrowApr 18, 1857Mar 13, 1938Attorney and civil libertarianLived and died in Chicago
Danny DavisSep 6, 1941U.S. representative for Illinois, Cook County commissioner, Chicago city councilmanLives in Chicago[143]
Paul DouglasMar 26, 1892Sep 24, 1976Chicago alderman, U.S. Senator, andUniversity of Chicago economist
Stephen A. DouglasApr 23, 1813Jun 3, 1861U.S. Senator, presidential candidate, noted for debating Abraham LincolnLived and died in Chicago
Edward Fitzsimmons DunneOct 12, 1853May 24, 1937Governor ofIllinois
Rahm EmanuelNov 29, 1959Former mayor ofChicago,White House Chief of Staff, US congressmanLives in Chicago
Scott FitzgeraldNov 16, 1963U.S. representative forWisconsinBorn in Chicago[144]
Thomas R. FitzgeraldJul 10, 1941Nov 1, 2015Retired chief justice of theIllinois Supreme CourtBorn in Chicago[145]
Betty FordApr 8, 1918Jul 8, 2011U.S.First Lady; wife ofGerald FordBorn in Chicago
Nick FuentesAug 18, 1998Political commentatorBorn in Chicago
Ruben GallegoNov 20, 1979U.S. senator forArizonaBorn in Chicago[146]
Chuy GarcíaApr 12, 1956U.S. representative for Illinois, Cook County commissioner, Illinois state senator, Chicago city councilorLives in Chicago[147]
Merrick GarlandNov 13, 1952Judge of theCourt of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit andU.S. attorney generalBorn in Chicago[148]
Bernhard GettelmanDec 23, 1889Aug 30, 1965State senator forWisconsinBorn in Chicago
John S. Gleason Jr.Feb 11, 1915May 2, 19936thAdministrator of Veterans Affairs (1961–65)Born in Chicago
Cindy Golding1952Iowa state representativeBorn in Chicago[149]
Alexander R. GrantNov 28, 1925Jul 22, 2001State assemblyman forWisconsinBorn in Chicago
Luis GutiérrezDec 10, 1953FirstLatino to be elected toCongress from theMidwestBorn in Chicago
Abraham HamadehMay 15, 1991U.S. representative from ArizonaBorn in Chicago[150]
John Marshall Harlan IIMay 20, 1899Dec 29, 1971Supreme Court justiceBorn in Chicago
Paul P. HarrisApr 19, 1868Jan 27, 1947Lawyer, founder ofRotary International
Carter Harrison IIIFeb 15, 1825Oct 28, 1893Mayor ofChicago
Carter Harrison IVApr 23, 1860Dec 25, 1953Mayor ofChicagoBorn in Chicago
Paul B. HenryJul 9, 1942Jul 31, 1993Professor of Political Science and U.S. CongressmanBorn in Chicago
Washington HesingMay 4, 1849Dec 17, 1897Postmaster of Chicago and managing editor of theIllinois Staats-ZeitungLived and died in Chicago
Jonathan JacksonJan 7, 1966U.S. representative for IllinoisBorn in Chicago[151]
Janet JaganOct 20, 1920Mar 28, 2009Prime Minister and President ofGuyanaBorn in Chicago
Byron L. JohnsonOct 12, 1917Jan 6, 2000Economist and U.S. Representative from ColoradoBorn in Chicago
Sydney Kamlager-DoveJul 20, 1972U.S. representative forCaliforniaBorn in Chicago[152]
Peter KarađorđevićFeb 5, 1980Hereditary prince of YugoslaviaBorn in Chicago
Edward Joseph KellyApr 17, 1933Apr 15, 194736thMayor of ChicagoBorn in Chicago
Joe KernanApr 8, 1946Jul 29, 202048th governor ofIndianaBorn in Chicago
John C. KluczynskiFeb 15, 1896Jan 26, 1975U.S. CongressmanBorn in Chicago, died in Chicago
Bill LipinskiDec 22, 1937U.S. CongressmanBorn in Chicago
Boris LushniakAssistant Surgeon General of the United StatesNative of Chicago
Lisa MadiganJul 30, 1966Attorney General of IllinoisBorn in Chicago
Michael MadiganApr 19, 194267th and 69th Speaker of Illinois House of RepresentativesBorn in Chicago
Joseph MedillApr 6, 1823Mar 16, 1899Newspaper editor, mayor ofChicago
John Gould MoyerJul 12, 1893Jan 21, 197631st governor ofAmerican SamoaBorn in Chicago
Eliot NessApr 19, 1903May 16, 1957Federal agent; leader ofThe Untouchables; born in ChicagoBorn in Chicago
Barack ObamaAug 4, 1961U.S. senator and 44th President of theUnited StatesResided in Chicago 1983–2008
Jay ObernolteAug 18, 1970U.S. representative from CaliforniaBorn in Chicago[153]
William B. OgdenJun 15, 1805Aug 3, 1877Entrepreneur and first mayor ofChicago
Deval PatrickJul 31, 1956Governor ofMassachusettsBorn in Chicago
John PodestaJan 8, 1949White House Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton (1998–2001)Born in Chicago
Roman PucinskiMay 13, 1919Sep 25, 2002U.S. Congressman; Chicago alderman
Mike QuigleyOct 17, 1958U.S. representative for Illinois, Cook County commissionerLives in Chicago[154]
Delia RamirezJun 2, 1983U.S. representative for IllinoisBorn in Chicago[155]
Charles H. Ramsey1950Chicago Police deputy superintendent; current Philadelphia Police CommissionerNative of Chicago
Antonio R. RileyAug 22, 1963State assemblyman forWisconsin, Midwest Regional Administrator of theUnited States Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentBorn in Chicago
Grace RohrerJun 14, 1924Oct 12, 2011North Carolina politician, arts andwomen's rights advocate; first female state cabinet-level secretary in North CarolinaBorn in Chicago
Louis C. RomellApr 7, 1899Feb 5, 1987State assemblyman forWisconsinBorn in Chicago
Jacky RosenAug 2, 1957U.S. senator forNevadaBorn in Chicago[156]
Donald RumsfeldJul 9, 1932Jun 29, 2021U.S. Congressman, secretary of Defense
John Joseph RybaAug 10, 1929Jan 9, 2021State assemblyman forWisconsinBorn in Chicago
Jan SchakowskyMay 26, 1944U.S. representative for IllinoisBorn in Chicago[157]
Jill SteinMay 14, 1950Perennial candidate for theGreen Party in presidential elections and member of theLexington, Massachusetts town meetingBorn in Chicago[158]
Robert C. StrongSep 29, 1915Dec 28, 1999U.S. diplomatBorn in Chicago
William Hale ThompsonMay 14, 1869Mar 19, 1944Last Republican mayor ofChicagoLived and died in Chicago
Amos G. Throop18111894City treasurer; temperance advocateBorn in Chicago
Jazep VaronkaApr 4, 1891Jun 4, 1952First Chairman of the People's Secretariat (i.e. Prime Minister) of theBelarusian National RepublicLived and died in Chicago[159]
Tim WalbergApr 12, 1951U.S. representative forMichiganBorn in Chicago[160]
Elihu B. WashburneSep 23, 1816Oct 23, 1887Secretary of state, minister to FranceLived and died in Chicago
Harold WashingtonApr 15, 1922Nov 25, 1987First black mayor ofChicagoBorn in Chicago
John WentworthMar 5, 1815Oct 16, 1888U.S. congressman; mayor ofChicagoLived and died in Chicago
Joseph K. WoodChair of theRepublican Party of ArkansasGrew up inJeffery Manor[161]
Francis Parker YockeySep 18, 1917Jun 16, 1960Political theorist and philosopherBorn in Chicago

Religion

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NameImageBirthDeathKnown forAssociationReference
Awa IIIJul 4, 1975122ndCatholicos-Patriarch of theAssyrian Church of the East.Born in Chicago and attendedLoyola University Chicago.
John AnkerbergDec 10, 1945Christian television host, author, speakerBorn in Chicago
Juanita BynumJan 16, 1959Gospel singer, author, pastorBorn in Chicago
Frances Xavier Cabrini

(aka Mother Cabrini)

Jul 15, 1850Dec 22, 1917First citizen of theUS to becanonized by the Roman Catholic ChurchLived and died in Chicago
Mircea EliadeMar 13, 1907Apr 22, 1986Religious scholar and philosopher fromRomaniaLived and died in Chicago
Mordecai HamApr 2, 1877Nov 1, 196120th-century evangelist
Jesse JacksonOct 8, 1941Minister, civil rights activist, presidential candidateStudied atChicago Theological Seminary, engaged in Chicago-based civil right work (e.g.Operation Breadbasket,Rainbow/PUSH)[162]
Anton LaVey

(born Howard Stanton Levey)

Apr 11, 1930Oct 29, 1997Writer ofThe Satanic Bible; founder ofThe Church of SatanBorn in Chicago
Pope Leo XIVSep 14, 1955Born Robert Francis Prevost; first Pope from North America and from the United StatesBorn and raised in Chicago through elementary school; attendedCatholic Theological Union for Masters of Divinity[163]
James Patterson LykeFeb 18, 1939Dec 27, 1992Franciscan friar and Roman Catholic bishopBorn in Chicago
Jacques MarquetteJun 1, 1637May 18, 1675Missionary
Jeff Seidel1957Orthodox Judaism outreach worker inJerusalem, director of the Jewish Student Information CenterBorn in Chicago[164]
Danya RuttenbergFeb 6, 1975Jewish feminist rabbi and author[165]

Athletics

[edit]
Main article:List of athletes from Chicago

See also

[edit]

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