List of personalities of the city of St. Louis
The list of personalities of the city of St. Louis includes people who were born in St. Louis , Missouri , as well as those who worked in St. Louis without being born there. Both sections are sorted chronologically according to the year of birth. The list does not claim to be complete.
St. Louis Born Personalities
19th century
1801 to 1880
- John R. McBride (1832-1904), politician
- Edward Singleton Holden (1846-1914), astronomer
- John Joseph O'Neill (1846–1898), politician
- Georg J. Engelmann (1847–1903), German-American doctor and specialist book author
- Kate Chopin (1850-1904), writer
- Frederick Dent Grant (1850–1912), General and US envoy to Austria-Hungary
- Sara Hutzler (1853-1893), German-American writer
- Henry Heitfeld (1859–1938), politician
- Miguel Antonio Otero (1859–1944), politician
- Franklin Wheeler Mondell (1860-1939), politician
- Henry Harris (1866–1912), theater producer and manager
- Thomas Kinney (1868–1912), politician
- Charles Leonard Bouton (1869–1922), mathematics professor
- Bainbridge Colby (1869–1950), lawyer and politician
- Winston Churchill (1871-1947), writer
- Frederick Semple (1872–1927), American golf and tennis player
- Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872–1955), sculptor
- Henry S. Caulfield (1873–1966), politician
- Thomas F. Ford (1873-1958), politician
- Thomas Egan (1874-1919), gang boss
- Adolph Ernst Knoch (1874–1965), author and Bible editor
- Albert Bond Lambert (1875–1946), golfer and aviation pioneer
- Robert Evans Snodgrass (1875–1962), entomologist and artist
- George Herbert Walker (1875–1953), banker
- Joseph Wear (1876–1941), tennis player and official
- Richard C. Dillon (1877–1966), politician
- Ralph McKittrick (1877–1923), American golf and tennis player
- Stuart Stickney (1877-1932), golfer
- King Baggot (1879–1948), actor, director and screenwriter
- Dwight Filley Davis (1879-1945), politician
- Lawrence Lewis (1879–1943), politician
- William Stickney (1879-1944), golfer
- Paul Gleeson (1880–1956), tennis player
- Arthur Wear (1880-1918), tennis player
1881 to 1900
- Louis Chauvin (1881–1908), ragtime pianist and composer
- Joseph Forshaw (1881–1964), track and field athlete
- Clarence Gamble (1881–1952), tennis player
- Breckinridge Long (1881-1958), diplomat
- Henry Potter (1881–1955), golfer
- Anne Bauchens (1882–1967), film editor
- Albert Bloch (1882–1961), painter, writer and translator
- Simeon Price (1882-1945), golfer
- Christian Hermann Winkelmann (1883–1946), Bishop of Wichita
- George McManus (1884–1954), cartoonist and comic artist
- Sara Teasdale (1884-1933), poet
- Murray Carleton (1885-1959), golfer
- Robert Collier (1885–1950), writer
- Cecil Cunningham (1888–1959), theater and film actress
- TS Eliot (1888–1965), poet, playwright, and critic
- Joseph Erxleben (1889–1973), long-distance runner
- Lloyd Espenschied (1889–1986), electrical engineer
- Hugh Ferriss (1889–1962), architect and architectural draftsman
- Thomas McKittrick (1889–1970), lawyer and banker
- Gene Rodemich (1890–1934), jazz pianist, band leader and film composer
- Joe Kayser (1891–1981), drummer and big band leader
- Wallace Reid (1891-1923), film actor
- Leo F. Forbstein (1892–1948), conductor and Oscar winner
- Del Andrews (1894–1942), film director and screenwriter
- Wallace A. Carlson (1894–1967), comic book artist and producer, director and screenwriter
- Maximilian Mueller (1894–1981), Bishop of Sioux City
- Albert Stoessel (1894–1943), composer and violinist
- Leroy Harris senior (1895-1969), jazz musician
- Charles Turner Joy (1895–1956), United States Navy Admiral
- Eva Taylor (1895–1977), blues and jazz singer and actress
- Mark Kenny Carroll (1896–1985), Bishop of Wichita
- Dan A. Kimball (1896–1970), businessman and politician
- Oscar J. Friend (1897–1963), writer, editor and literary agent
- Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter (1897-1982), Vice Admiral
- Jimmy Conzelman (1898-1970), American football player and coach
- Edmond Bruce (1899–1973), electrical engineer
- Red McKenzie (1899-1948), jazz musician
- Helen Traubel (1899–1972), soprano
- Dorothy Yost (1899–1967), screenwriter
- Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), American football player
- Andrew Brown (1900-1960), jazz clarinetist
- Dewey Jackson (1900–1994), trumpeter, cornet player and band leader
- Edward Ward (1900–1971), film music composer
20th century
1901 to 1910
- Walker Hancock (1901-1998), sculptor
- Carl Henry Eckart (1902–1973), physicist and oceanographer
- Louis Forbes (1902–1981), conductor, songwriter and composer of film music
- Raymond Willard Karst (1902–1987), politician
- Daniel Kinsey (1902-1970), track and field athlete
- Henrietta Hill Swope (1902–1980), astronomer
- Alfred Caldwell (1903–1998), landscape architect, architect, civil engineer and poet
- Walker Evans (1903-1975), photographer
- Robert E. Hannegan (1903–1949), politician
- Thomas C. Hennings (1903–1960), politician
- Al Hirschfeld (1903–2003), cartoonist
- Edith Johnson (1903–1988), jazz pianist and blues singer
- Francis Otto Schmitt (1903-1995), neurobiologist
- Arville Harris (1904–1954) jazz musician
- Patsy Ruth Miller (1904–1995), actress
- Laura La Plante (1904–1996), actress
- Augustine Francis Wildermuth (1904–1993), Jesuit, Bishop of Patna in India
- Gordon Wiles (1904–1950), film director, art director and production designer
- Robert Everard Woodson (1904–1963), botanist
- Frank Faylen (1905–1985), actor
- Josephine Baker (1906–1975), French dancer, singer and actress
- Eugene Carson Blake (1906–1985), theologian of the Presbyterian Church
- James Brooks (1906-1992), painter
- Phil Davis (1906–1964), comic book artist
- Nelson Dunford (1906–1986), mathematician
- William McChesney Martin (1906–1998), head of the US Federal Reserve System
- Joe Besser (1907–1988), comedian and voice actor
- John Cody (1907–1982), Archbishop of Chicago
- William Dollar (1907–1986), ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer
- Charles Eames (1907–1978), designer and architect
- Gene Sedric (1907-1963), tenor saxophonist and clarinetist
- Martha Gellhorn (1908–1998), journalist and writer
- Kay Thompson (1908–1998), singer, arranger, composer, actress and writer
- Mouse Randolph (1909–1997), swing and rhythm and blues trumpeter
- Julian Alfred Steyermark (1909–1988), botanist
- James W. Sullivan (1909–1974), production designer and art director
- David Bodian (1910–1992), physician and scientist
- Marion Francis Forst (1910-2007), bishop
- Marshall Hall (1910–1990), mathematician
- Barbara O'Neil (1910–1980), actress
- Mary Wickes (1910-1995), actress
- Sid Wyman (1910–1978), gambler and poker player
- Robert L. Simpson (1910-1977), film editor
1911 to 1920
- Lee Falk (1911-1999), comic book author and illustrator
- John "Bugs" Hamilton (1911–1947), jazz trumpeter
- Robert McCulloch (1911–1977), entrepreneur
- Vincent Price (1911–1993), actor and author
- Orrin Tucker (1911–2011), saxophonist and big band leader
- Marshall Wayne (1912-1999), water diver
- Walter Jackson Ong (1912–2003), clergyman, literary scholar and media theorist
- Ted Buckner (1913–1976), jazz musician
- Karl George (1913–1978), jazz musician
- Otto Schmitt (1913–1998), biophysicist
- Singleton Palmer (1913-1993), jazz musician
- Harold Shorty Baker (1914-1966), jazz musician
- William S. Burroughs (1914-1997), writer
- Edward O'Hare (1914–1943), United States Navy naval officer
- Harriet Bland (1915–1991), track and field athlete and Olympic champion
- Milt Buckner (1915–1977), jazz pianist and organist of swing
- Fred S. Fox (1915-2005), screenwriter and gag writer
- Gene Phillips (1915-1990), R&B musician
- Robert Henry Dicke (1916–1997), physicist and astrophysicist
- Betty Grable (1916–1973), actress
- Patrick Gray (1916–2005), lawyer and government official
- George Mackey (1916-2006), mathematician
- Jean Rouverol (1916–2017), actress and screenwriter
- Ben Weber (1916–1979), composer
- Melvin Kranzberg (1917–1995), technology historian
- Velma Middleton (1917–1961), jazz singer
- Floyd Smith (1917–1982), jazz guitarist, composer and music producer
- Fred Blassie (1918-2003), wrestler and wrestling manager
- Verna Fields (1918-1982), film editor
- Walter P. Leber (1918–2009), Governor of the Panama Canal Zone
- George Moore (1918–2014), Army officer and sportsman (modern pentathlon)
- George E. Mueller (1918-2015). Aerospace engineer
- Constance Reid (1918–2010), author and mathematician
- Julia Robinson (1919–1985), mathematician
- Jimmy Forrest (1920–1980), jazz musician
- Wendell Marshall (1920–2002), jazz bassist
- Johnny Haymer (1920–1989), actor
- Virginia Mayo (1920–2005), film actress
- Wayne Selser (1920–1994), racing driver
- William Cartwright (1920-2013), film editor
- Clark Terry (1920–2015), jazz trumpeter, flugelhorn player, band leader and composer
1921 to 1930
- Jimmy McCracklin (1921–2012), blues pianist, singer and composer
- Edward Thomas O'Meara (1921–1992), American clergyman, Archbishop of Indianapolis
- James Paul Wesley (1921-2007), physics professor
- Jimmy Wilkins (1921–2018), jazz trombonist and band leader
- Carl Zytowski (1921–2018), opera singer
- Taswell Baird (1922-2002), American jazz trombonist
- Ernie Wilkins (1922–1999), jazz saxophonist, composer and band leader
- Joseph Alphonse McNicholas (1923–1983), Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield, Illinois
- Robert Coldwell Wood (1923–2005), political scientist and politician
- Bob Kurland (1924-2013), basketball player
- Dennis Lynds (1924-2005), writer
- Phyllis Schlafly (1924–2016), publicist and political activist
- Thomas H. Stix (1924-2001), physicist
- William Hedgcock Webster (born 1924), director of the FBI and the CIA
- Yogi Berra (1925-2015), baseball player and manager
- Doris Hart (1925-2015), tennis player
- Doris Roberts (1925-2016), actress
- Cal Tjader (1925–1982), Latin jazz musician
- Chuck Berry (1926-2017), singer, guitarist, composer and a pioneer of rock 'n' roll
- Buddy Childers (1926-2007), big band jazz trumpeter
- William H. Danforth (* 1926), doctor
- Jimmy Gourley (1926-2008), jazz guitarist
- Roy Sievers (1926-2017), baseball player
- Bob Graf (1927–1981), jazz tenor saxophonist
- Robert Guillaume (1927-2017), actor
- Charles Whittenberg (1927–1984), composer and music teacher
- John Nicholas Wurm (1927–1984), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Belleville
- Maya Angelou (1928–2014), writer, professor and civil rights activist
- Betty Berzon (1928–2006), author and psychotherapist
- Bob Gordon (1928–1955), jazz baritone saxophonist and bass clarinetist of modern jazz
- Michael Harrington (1928–1989), socialist, author, political activist
- Bob Kehoe (1928–2017), baseball and soccer player and soccer coach
- Ed Macauley (1928-2011), basketball player
- Gino Pariani (1928–2007), football player
- Edgar Bateman (1929-2010), jazz drummer
- Benbow Bullock (1929-2010), sculptor
- Moses Gunn (1929–1993), actor
- Elston Howard (1929-1980), baseball player
- Lennie Niehaus (1929–2020), jazz musician
- Marshall Fixman (1930-2016), chemist
- Tom Hornbein (* 1930), mountaineer
- Earl Weaver (1930-2013), baseball manager
1931 to 1940
- W. Gary Ernst (* 1931), geologist
- Bill Looby (1931-1998), football player
- Will McBride (1931–2015), photographer and visual artist
- Edward Joseph O'Donnell (1931–2009), Roman Catholic bishop
- Herbert Simmons (* 1931), writer
- Dick Gregory (1932–2017), comedian, activist, social critic, and entrepreneur
- Alvin Ira Malnik (* 1932), lawyer, businessman and entrepreneur
- Oliver Nelson (1932–1975), jazz saxophonist, jazz and film composer, arranger and band leader
- Walter Staley (1932–2010), equestrian
- Richard Askey (1933-2019), mathematician
- Earl Cross (1933–1987), jazz trumpeter
- Charles Kynard (1933–1979), church organist and Hammond organ player
- Sam Lazar (* 1933), jazz pianist
- Stephen Schanuel (1933-2014), mathematician
- Ronald Townson (1933–2001), singer and keyboardist
- Penny Banner (1934-2008), wrestler
- Nick Bockwinkel (1934-2015), wrestler
- William Dean Tinker (* 1934), organist, pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher
- Jimmy Woods (1934–2018), alto and tenor saxophonist
- Malcolm Frager (1935-1991), pianist
- Grant Green (1935–1979), jazz guitarist and composer
- Paul O'Neill (1935–2020), US Secretary of the Treasury in the George W. Bush Cabinet
- Ken Rothman (1935-2019), politician
- Paul Albert Zipfel (1935–2019), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Bismarck
- John Danforth (* 1936), priest of the Episcopal Church, lawyer and politician
- Teddy Infuhr (1936–2007), actor, child actor
- Grace Bumbry (born 1937), singer
- Clarence Sharpe (1937–1990), jazz musician
- Felicia Weathers (born 1937), opera singer
- Nicholas Worth (1937–2007), actor
- Eugene Church (1938-1993), R&B singer
- Billy Davis junior (born 1938), musician
- Donald Walden (1938–2008), jazz musician and university professor
- Kit Bond (born 1939), politician
- Sam T. Brown (1939-1977), jazz guitarist
- Joe Camp (* 1939), director, screenwriter and film producer
- Stephen Posen (born 1939), painter
- Marjorie Senechal (* 1939), mathematician
- Fontella Bass (1940–2012), R&B and soul singer, pianist and composer
- Earl Buchholz (* 1940), tennis player
- Bob Heil (* 1940), sound engineer
- Ted Kulongoski (* 1940), politician
- Benedict Thomas Viviano (* 1940), theologian
1941 to 1950
- Dick Gephardt (* 1941), US Congressman
- Chuck McKinley (1941-1986), tennis player
- James L. Patton (* 1941), evolutionary biologist and mammal logist
- Phillip Wilson (1941–1992), drummer and percussionist of creative jazz
- CJ Cherryh (born 1942), writer
- Lee Dorman (1942-2012), rock bassist
- Edward Joseph Hoffman (1942-2004), scientist
- Marsha Mason (born 1942), actress
- Robert Clyde Springer (* 1942), astronaut
- Nicholas Corea (1943–1999), screenwriter, film producer and film director
- Mary Frann (1943–1998), film and television actress
- John Raymond Gaydos (born 1943), Bishop of Jefferson City
- Joyce Meyer (* 1943), preacher
- Mike Peters (* 1943), comic artist and caricaturist
- John J. Winkler (1943–1990), classical philologist and Benedictine monk
- Rick Gekoski (* 1944), English writer, publisher and dealer
- Yitzchak Ginsburgh (* 1944), Israeli Chabad rabbi, Jewish scholar and author
- Jerry Gollub (1944-2019), physicist
- Frank Keating (born 1944), politician
- John Milius (* 1944), director, screenwriter and film producer
- James Peake (born 1944), Lieutenant General
- David Rasche (* 1944), actor
- Robert McHenry (* 1945), author
- David Schramm (1945–1997), astrophysicist
- Michael John Sheridan (* 1945), Roman Catholic bishop
- Andreas Katsulas (1946–2006), actor
- Dan O'Bannon (1946–2009), screenwriter and director
- Marilyn vos Savant (* 1946), columnist and author
- Jo Jo White (1946-2018), basketball player
- Baikida Carroll (* 1947), jazz trumpeter and composer
- John Cothran Jr. (born 1947), actor
- Kevin Kline (born 1947), actor
- Roger D. Kornberg (* 1947), biochemist
- T-Bone Burnett (* 1948), rock singer, guitarist and producer
- Jim Byrnes (born 1948), actor and blues musician
- Steven Chu (* 1948), physicist
- Arthur Demling (* 1948), football player
- Jimmy James Kolker (born 1948), United States Ambassador
- Jerry P. Lanier (born 1948), United States Ambassador
- Penelope Milford (born 1948), actress
- Marianne Muellerleile (* 1948), actress
- Betty Thomas (* 1948), actress and director
- Leslie Feinberg (1949–2014), author and LGBT activist
- George Joseph Lucas (* 1949), Roman Catholic clergyman, archbishop
- Rasul Siddik (* 1949), trumpeter of avant-garde jazz
- Barry Siegel (* 1949), domestic correspondent for the Los Angeles Times
- Eugene Butcher (* 1950), physician, immunologist and professor
- Lynn Deerfield (1950-2011), actress
- Timothy Dolan (born 1950), Archbishop of New York
- Mike Margulis (1950-2018), football player
- Ann Savoy (* 1950), American cajun singer and guitarist
- Luther Thomas (1950–2009), alto saxophonist of avant-garde jazz
- Douglas E. Winter (born 1950), writer, critic and lawyer
1951 to 1960
- Thomas Dale Akers (* 1951), astronaut
- Gerry Becker (born 1951), actor
- Mark Bowden (born 1951), reporter and author
- Mark Demling (* 1951), soccer player
- John Doerr (born 1951), manager
- Ellen Foley (* 1951), singer and actress
- Michael Vlatkovich (* 1951), jazz musician
- Steve Walsh (* 1951), singer and keyboardist
- John Goodman (born 1952), comedian, actor, film producer and singer
- Faye Kellerman (* 1952), writer
- Michael McDonald (* 1952), rock singer, keyboarder and songwriter
- Peter Westbrook (* 1952), fencer
- Joseph Bowie (* 1953), jazz and funk musician
- David Clarenbach (* 1953), politician
- Jay Haas (* 1953), professional golfer
- Karl Keaton (* 1953), singer and songwriter
- Linda Lingle (* 1953), politician
- Kevin Nealon (born 1953), actor and comedian
- Leon Spinks (born 1953), boxer
- Mark Linn-Baker (* 1954), actor and director
- Scott Bakula (born 1954), actor
- Bill Molenhof (* 1954), jazz musician
- John Pankow (born 1954), actor
- Sam Bick (born 1955), soccer player
- Nancy Boyda (* 1955), politician
- William Lacy Clay (born 1956), politician
- Michael Spinks (born 1956), boxer
- Lemuel Steeples (1956-1980), boxer
- Jim Talent (born 1956), politician
- Mykelti Williamson (born 1957), actor
- Kellen Winslow (born 1957), American football player
- Hal Haenel (* 1958), sailor and manager in the film industry
- Linda Blair (born 1959), actress
- Ronnie Burrage (* 1959), jazz drummer
- Greg Burke (* 1959), journalist, Holy See Press Secretary
- Ray Armstead (born 1960), athlete
- Tom Kennedy (* 1960), jazz musician
- Gary Knudson (* 1960), composer
- Greg Osby (* 1960), jazz musician
- Ola Ray (* 1960), film actress
- Edward Matthew Rice (born 1960), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau
- Dave Weckl (* 1960), jazz and fusion drummer
1961 to 1970
- Kasi Lemmons (* 1961), actress, director and screenwriter
- Jonathan Losos (* 1961), evolutionary biologist
- Mark Rivituso (* 1961), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Saint Louis
- Mike Kehoe (* 1962), politician, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (since 2018)
- Cleo King (born 1962), actress
- Ken Flach (1963-2018), tennis player
- Davis Guggenheim (* 1963), director and film producer
- George Hickenlooper (1963–2010), film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Eric Person (* 1963), saxophonist of creative jazz
- Anita Barone (* 1964), actress
- Timothy J. Jansen (* 1964), composer, organist, pianist and music teacher
- Krista Tesreau (born 1964), actress
- Tom Friedman (* 1965), concept artist and sculptor
- Pat LaFontaine (born 1965), ice hockey player
- Maury Troy Travis (1965-2002), serial killer
- John Webber (* 1965), jazz musician
- Richard Fortus (* 1966), guitarist
- James Gunn (* 1966), screenwriter, film director, actor, film producer and musician
- Gene Lake (born 1966), drummer
- Paul Ranheim (born 1966), ice hockey player
- Sean Blakemore (born 1967), actor
- Jeff Hartwig (* 1967), track and field athlete
- Chris Cheek (* 1968), jazz musician
- Chris Rogles (* 1969), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Doug Flach (born 1970), tennis player
- Wendy Whoppers (* 1970), porn actress
1971 to 1980
- Cliff Couser (born 1971), boxer
- Jon Hamm (born 1971), actor
- Eddie Hopson (born 1971), boxer
- Truth Hurts (* 1971), R&B singer and songwriter
- Karl Schloz (* 1971), jazz musician
- Sarah Clarke (born 1972), actress
- Amy Frazier (born 1972), tennis player
- Kevin Puts (born 1972), composer
- Leonard Roberts (born 1972), actor
- Matt Schulze (* 1972), actor and musician
- Erin Daniels (* 1973), actress
- Kendra Kassebaum (* 1973), musical actress
- Kevin Livingston (* 1973), racing cyclist
- Gina Tognoni (* 1973), actress
- Eric Greitens (* 1974), author and politician
- Sean Gunn (born 1974), actor
- Paul Dana (1975-2006), racing car driver
- Emily Haack (* 1975), actress
- Drew Sarich (* 1975), musical actor
- Landon Wilson (born 1975), ice hockey player
- Ryan Michelle Bathé (born 1976), actress
- Jack Dorsey (* 1976), software developer and entrepreneur
- Tammy Crow (* 1977), synchronized swimmer
- Tate Decker (born 1977), basketball player
- Brian Thomas Smith (born 1977), actor and comedian
- Annie Wersching (* 1977), actress
- Eric Nenninger (* 1978), actor
- Cory Spinks (born 1978), boxer
- Kelly Stables (born 1978), actress
- Ryan Howard (born 1979), baseball player
- Larry Hughes (born 1979), basketball player
- Duke Johnson (born 1979), film director
- Brad Kroenig (* 1979), photo model and dressman
- Murphy Lee (born 1979), hip-hop musician
- Disco D (1980-2007), music producer
- Justine Joli (* 1980), porn actress
- Taylor Twellman (born 1980), football player
1981 to 1990
- Sarah Haskins-Kortuem (* 1981), triathlete
- Sunrise Adams (* 1982), porn actress
- Mircea Monroe (* 1982), actress
- Evan Bourne (born 1983), wrestler
- David Lee (born 1983), basketball player
- Jimmy McKinney (born 1983), basketball player
- DeUndrae Spraggins (born 1983), basketball player
- Lauren Barnett (b.1984), triathlete
- Cam Janssen (* 1984), ice hockey player
- JP Kepka (* 1984), short track runner
- Frank Simek (* 1984), soccer player
- Miss Tessmacher (* 1984), wrestler and model
- Lawrence Fields (* around 1985), jazz pianist
- Laurence Maroney (born 1985), American football player
- Chris Butler (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Candace Parker (* 1986), basketball player
- Devon Alexander (b.1987), boxer
- Blake Strode (* 1987), tennis player
- Evan Peters (born 1987), actor
- Tim Ream (* 1987), football player
- Katie Stegeman (born 1987), actress
- Adrian Clayborn (* 1988), football player
- Jack Combs (born 1988), ice hockey player
- Patrick Maroon (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Sylvester Williams (born 1988), American football player
- Sheldon Richardson (born 1990), American football player
- Luis Soffner (* 1990), soccer player
1991 to 2000
- Christian Kirksey (born 1992), American football player
- Scott Mayfield (born 1992), ice hockey player
- Stephan Shaw (* 1992), professional boxer
- Taylor Momsen (* 1993), actress, singer and model
- Adam Lowry (born 1993), ice hockey player
- Bradley Beal (born 1993), basketball player
- Ben McLemore (born 1993), basketball player
- Otto Porter (* 1993), basketball player
- Justin Bilyeu (born 1994), football player
- Brendan Schmidt (* 1994), volleyball player
- Devon Windsor (* 1994), model
- Jayson Tatum (born 1998), basketball player
Famous residents of St. Louis
- Carl Heinrich Rösch (1807–1866), doctor and social reformer who immigrated from Württemberg
- Scott Joplin (1867 / 68–1917), composer and pianist
- Hedy Epstein (1924–2016), writer and civil rights activist
- Ridley Pearson (born 1953), writer
- Mae Wheeler (1934–2011), singer and music organizer
- Qiu Xiaolong (* 1953), Chinese writer, university professor, crime novel writer and translator
- Randy Orton (born 1980), American wrestler
See also
Web links
Commons : People of St. Louis, Missouri - collection of pictures, videos, and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ronald “Ron” Townson , de.findagrave.com
- ^ Ron Townson (1933-2001) , imdb.com