List of sons and daughters of the City of Minneapolis
This list will only sons and daughters of Minneapolis ( Minnesota ) on:
19th century
1801-1890
- Frank A. Briggs (1858–1898), politician
- William Heffelfinger (1867-1954), football player
- Alexander Newton Winchell (1874–1958), geologist and mineralogist
- William Gallagher (1875-1946), politician
- Guy Victor Howard (1879–1954), politician
- Walter Newton (1880–1941), politician
- Harry O. Hoyt (1885–1961), film director and screenwriter
- Fred Quimby (1886-1965), film producer
- Carl Blegen (1887–1971), archaeologist
- Paul Willard Merrill (1887–1961), astronomer
- Kathrene Pinkerton (1887–1967), writer
- Charles Reisner (1887–1962), director, actor, screenwriter and film producer
- Franklin Van Valkenburgh (1888–1941), sea captain
- Farrington Daniels (1889–1972), physical chemist
1891-1900
- Floyd B. Olson (1891-1936), politician
- Mary Reynolds (1891–1950), bookbinder and partner of Marcel Duchamp
- J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), oil tycoon, industrialist, and art patron
- Mabel Julienne Scott (1892–1976), silent film actress
- Beverly Bayne (1893–1982), actress
- Cliff Thompson (1893–1974), ice hockey coach
- Oscar Youngdahl (1893–1946), lawyer and politician
- Ralph Hammeras (1894–1970), film technician, cameraman and production designer
- Cyril Weidenborner (1895–1983), ice hockey player
- John Dahlquist (1896–1975), General
- Luther Youngdahl (1896–1978), lawyer and politician
- Herbert Elwell (1898–1974), composer and music teacher
- Dewey Johnson (1899-1941), politician
- Leon Abbey (1900–1975), jazz musician
- William Burnett Benton (1900–1973), politician
- Richard Pillsbury Gale (1900–1973), politician
20th century
1901-1910
- Leonard Carpenter (1902-1994), rower
- Charlie Margulis (1902–1967), jazz trumpeter
- George E. Stoll (1902–1985), film composer
- Alfred Wilson (1903-1989), rower
- Alfred Lindley (1904–1951), rower
- F. Keogh Gleason (1906–1982), art director and production designer
- Lauris Norstad (1907–1988), Military, Supreme Allied Commander Europe
- Lew Ayres (1908-1996), actor
- Carl Jacobi (1908–1997), writer and journalist
- Eunice Norton (1908-2005), pianist
- Harrison Salisbury (1908-1993), journalist and writer
- Minor White (1908-1976), photographer
- Evelyne Hall (1909–1993), track and field athlete and Olympian
- Michael Todd (1909–1958), film and theater producer
- Virginia Bruce (1910–1982), actress and singer
- Muriel Evans (1910-2000), actress
1911-1920
- LaVerne Sofie Andrews (1911–1967), singer
- Sid Gillman (1911-2003), American football player and coach
- Harry Levin (1912–1994), literary scholar and critic
- Cully Dahlstrom (1913–1998), ice hockey player
- Everett Helm (1913–1999), composer, musicologist and journalist
- Odin Langen (1913–1976), politician
- William R. Sears (1913–2002), aircraft engineer
- Jack Sher (1913–1988), film director, screenwriter and film producer
- George Svendsen (1913-1995), football player
- Joan Barclay (1914–2002), actress
- Ward Kimball (1914–2002), animator, director and jazz trombonist
- Shorty Sherock (1915–1980), swing jazz trumpeter
- Bud Svendsen (1915-1996), football player
- Cy Walter (1915–1968), jazz musician
- Maxine Angelyn Andrews (1916–1995), singer
- Al Hostak (1916-2006), Boxer
- Edmund S. Morgan (1916-2013), historian
- Earl Bellamy (1917–2003), director, producer, writer, set decorator
- William Fairbank senior (1917–1989), physicist
- June Lang (1917–2005), actress
- Theodore Wilbur Anderson (1918-2016), mathematician
- Patty Berg (1918-2006), golfer
- Orville Freeman (1918-2003), politician
- Clarence Walton Lillehei (1918–1999), surgeon and founder of cardiac surgery
- Lili St. Cyr (1918-1999), stripper
- Don Carlson (1919-2004), basketball player
- William K. Estes (1919-2011), psychologist
- Calvin Mooers (1919–1994), computer science pioneer
- David Swift (1919–2001), film director and screenwriter
- Hy Averback (1920–1997), radio host, producer and actor
- Bob Gregg (1920–2002), racing driver
- Tony Jaros (1920–1995), basketball player
- Ralph Meeker (1920–1988), actor
- Noel Neill (1920–2016), actress
1921-1930
- John Doar (1921-2014), lawyer
- Jeanne Arland Peterson (1921–2013), jazz musician
- George Roy Hill (1921–2002), film director
- Len Levy (1921-1999) American football player
- Thomas M. Beckley (1922-1987), railroad manager
- Clark MacGregor (1922-2003), politician
- Cornell MacNeil (1922-2011), opera singer
- Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000), comic book artist ( The Peanuts )
- John W. Vessey Jr. (1922–2016), US Army general
- James Arness (1923-2011), actor
- Robert Fitzgerald (1923-2005), speed skater
- Nancy Andrews (1924–1989), actress
- Earl Bakken (1924–2018), electrical engineer and entrepreneur
- Keith Brueckner (1924–2014), theoretical physicist
- Donald M. Fraser (1924-2019), politician
- Bebe Barron (1925–2008), film music composer
- Arlene Dahl (born 1925), actress
- Jack Smight (1925-2003), director
- John T. Tate (1925-2019), mathematician
- Verne Gagne (1926-2015), wrestler
- Peter Graves (1926-2010), actor
- Ray Cap (1927–2019), architect and university professor
- Richard Lillehei (1927–1981), organ transplant surgeon
- John Murtaugh (1927-2017), jazz musician
- Ann Guilbert (1928-2016), actress
- Arnold Oss (* 1928), ice hockey player
- Robert M. Pirsig (1928–2017), author and philosopher
- Walter Bush (1929–2016), ice hockey official
- James Hong (born 1929), actor and filmmaker
- John Marshall Legler (1930-2014), herpetologist
- Patsy O'Connell Sherman (1930–2008), chemist and inventor
1931-1940
- Bob Johnson (1931–1991), ice hockey player and coach
- Tom Laughlin (1931–2013), actor and filmmaker
- Eugene Campbell (1932-2013), ice hockey player
- Janet Gerhauser (* 1932), figure skater
- AJ Langguth (1933–2014), author, journalist and historian
- Frank Morgan (1933-2007), jazz saxophonist
- Ed Flanders (1934–1995), actor
- Bruce Swedien (* 1934), sound engineer
- Gerald Vizenor (* 1934), writer
- Edwyn Owen (1936-2007), ice hockey player
- Larry Verne (1936–2013), musician and film actor
- Franz Gross (* 1937), theoretical physicist
- James M. Bardeen (* 1939), theoretical astrophysicist
- Tony Glover (1939–2019), harmonica player and singer
- Gary Paulsen (born 1939), writer
- Dick Ramberg (1940-2013), jazz musician
1941-1950
- Donald Akenson (* 1941), historian and writer
- Lyle Berman (* 1941), professional poker player and entrepreneur
- Alf Clausen (* 1941), composer
- Dr. Demento (* 1941 as Barret Eugene Hansen), radio presenter
- Joan A. Steitz (* 1941), biochemist
- Anne Tyler (* 1941), writer
- Ole Anderson (born 1942), wrestler
- Barbara Donald (1942–2013), jazz musician
- Charles Bernstein (* 1943), composer
- Robert James Carlson (* 1944), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saint Louis
- Daniel Chorzempa (* 1944), organist
- F. William Engdahl (* 1944), publicist and business journalist
- Donald Joseph Kettler (* 1944), Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint Cloud
- Mark Naftalin (* 1944), blues rock multi-instrumentalist
- Robert Lindberg (* 1945), ice hockey player
- Edward William Clark (* 1946), Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Los Angeles
- Mark Hanson (* 1946), Lutheran theologian
- Linda Kelsey (born 1946), actress
- John Marvin LeVoir (* 1946), Roman Catholic Bishop of New Ulm
- William Allen (born 1947), sailor
- Mark Dayton (born 1947), politician
- Mark Green (* 1947), mathematician
- Linda Karshan (* 1947), artist and draftsman
- Bernie Leadon (* 1947), singer and musician
- Dorothy Lyman (born 1947), actress
- Janet Perry (born 1947), opera singer
- Alan Weisman (* 1947), author and journalist
- Paul Yule (* 1947), archaeologist and university professor
- Jack Dalrymple (born 1948), politician
- Robert D. Cabana (* 1949), astronaut
- William F. Haxby (1949-2006), geologist
- John Misha Petkevich (born 1949), figure skater
- Richard Dean Anderson (born 1950), actor ("MacGyver")
- Jerry Martin (* 1950), ski jumper
1951-1960
- Marnie Mosiman (* 1951), actress and singer
- Jesse Ventura (born 1951), wrestler, film actor and governor of Minnesota
- Carl Lumbly (born 1952), actor
- Marcia McNutt (* 1952), geophysicist
- Svend Robinson (* 1952), Canadian politician
- Louie Anderson (born 1953), actor
- Gary Chang (* 1953), film composer
- Thomas L. Friedman (* 1953), journalist
- John King (* 1953), composer, guitarist and violist
- Michael Sandel (* 1953), political philosopher
- The Scary Guy (* 1953), action artist and motivational speaker
- Maureen Teefy (born 1953), actress
- Joel Coen (* 1954), director and screenwriter
- Jeff Johnson (born 1954), jazz bassist
- Evan Lurie (* 1954), pianist and film composer
- Betty McCollum (* 1954), politician
- Steve Tibbetts (* 1954), musician
- Russ Anderson (born 1955), ice hockey player
- Chellie Pingree (* 1955), politician
- Ted Yoho (* 1955), politician
- Dick Beardsley (born 1956), marathon runner
- Don Jackson (* 1956), ice hockey player and coach
- John James (born 1956), actor
- Reed Larson (born 1956), ice hockey player
- Tim Bagley (born 1957), actor
- Ethan Coen (* 1957), director and screenwriter
- Mark Johnson (born 1957), ice hockey player and coach
- Frank Beddor (* 1958), writer, film producer, actor and freestyle skier
- Michael Hegstrand (1958-2003), wrestler
- Curt Hennig aka Mr. Perfect (1958-2003), wrestler
- Lee Anthony Piché (* 1958), Roman Catholic bishop
- Prince (1958–2016), real name Prince Rogers Nelson, musician, composer and record producer
- Jimmy Jam (born 1959), producer and songwriter
- Kelly Lynch (born 1959), actress
- Paul Westerberg (* 1959), rock musician
- Joseph Laurinaitis (born 1960), wrestler
- Mike Leach (born 1960), tennis player
- Eleanor Mondale (1960–2011), presenter and actress
- Mike Ramsey (* 1960), ice hockey player and coach
- Jane A. Rogers (born 1960), actress
- Paul David Sirba (1960–2019), Roman Catholic Bishop of Duluth
1961-1970
- Molly Hagan (born 1961), actress
- David D. Levine (born 1961), science fiction writer
- Mark Olson (born 1961), singer and songwriter
- Richard Pearson (born 1961), film editor
- Tom Kurvers (* 1962), ice hockey player and official
- James LeGros (born 1962), actor
- Ron Latz (* 1963), politician
- Jerry Lynn (born 1963), wrestler
- Karl Mueller (1963–2005), rock musician and bass guitarist in the grunge band Soul Asylum
- Robert Seguso (* 1963), tennis player
- Nick Thometz (* 1963), speed skater
- Bill Carrothers (* 1964), jazz pianist
- Marjean Holden (* 1964), film and television actress
- Richard Keats (* 1964), actor, comedian and performance coach
- Mo Collins (born 1965), actress
- Kelli Maroney (born 1965), actress
- Christine Rosholt (1965–2011), jazz singer
- Tom Chorske (* 1966), ice hockey player
- Tommy Stinson (* 1966), bassist and guitarist
- Wayne Wilderson (born 1966), actor and comedian
- Kimberly Elise (born 1967), actress
- Lance Pitlick (* 1967), ice hockey player
- Erik Stolhanske (* 1968), actor, screenwriter and producer
- Tray Tuomie (* 1968), ice hockey player and coach
- Alec Soth (* 1969), photographer
- David Wheaton (born 1969), tennis player
- Trace Worthington (* 1969), freestyle skier
- Tim Herron (* 1970), professional golfer
- Vince Vaughn (born 1970), actor
1971-1980
- Edward Kitsis (* 1971), screenwriter and television producer
- Melissa Peterman (born 1971), actress
- Briana Scurry (* 1971), soccer player
- Miriam Shor (born 1971), actress
- Sean Daley (born 1972), rapper
- Rusty Fitzgerald (born 1972), ice hockey player
- Lisa Rotondi (born 1972), actress
- Sean Waltman (born 1972), wrestler
- Jason Behr (born 1973), actor
- Ethan Erickson (born 1973), actor
- TR Knight (born 1973), actor
- Victor Plata (* 1973), triathlete
- Marisa Coughlan (born 1974), actress
- Courtney Hansen (* 1974), presenter and actress
- Breckin Meyer (* 1974), actor
- Justin Almquist (born 1976), artist
- Ken Anderson (born 1976), wrestler
- Kelly Carlson (born 1976), actress
- Chelsea Charms (* 1976), breast and internet model
- Nick Swardson (* 1976), actor and comedian
- Nicole, Erica and Jaclyn Dahm (* 1977), Playmates triplets
- Devean George (born 1977), basketball player
- Krista Grotte (* 1977), actress
- Brock Lesnar (born 1977), wrestler
- Dan Campbell (* 1978), biathlete
- José James (* 1978), jazz singer
- Christian Niccum (* 1978), luge rider
- Toby Petersen (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Matt Schnobrich (* 1978), rower
- Rachael Leigh Cook (* 1979), actress and model
- Tony Denman (born 1979), actor
- Khalid El-Amin (* 1979), basketball player
- David Flair (born 1979), wrestler
- Vincent Kartheiser (* 1979), film actor
- Rich Melzer (* 1979), basketball player
- Kyle Shanahan (born 1979), American football coach
- Troy Bell (born 1980), basketball player
- Matthew Burns aka "Sick" Nick Mondo (* 1980), wrestler
- Torin Koos (* 1980), cross-country skier
- Benjamin Salisbury (born 1980), actor
- Mark Webber (born 1980), actor
1981-2000
- Andrew Alberts (born 1981), ice hockey player
- Paul Martin (* 1981), ice hockey player
- Erick Rowan (born 1981), wrestler
- Alan Anderson (born 1982), basketball player
- Katrina Begin (* 1982), actress
- Garrott Kuzzy (* 1982), cross-country skier
- Matthew Santos (* 1982), singer and songwriter
- Terrell Suggs (born 1982), American football player
- Tay Zonday (* 1982), musician
- Larry Fitzgerald (born 1983), American football player
- Tom Gilbert (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Megan Kalmoe (born 1983), rower
- David Backes (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Blake Berris (born 1984), actor
- Zach Parise (born 1984), ice hockey player
- Kaylin Richardson (* 1984), ski racer
- Matt Smaby (born 1984), ice hockey player
- Casey Borer (born 1985), ice hockey player
- Dustin Byfuglien (born 1985), ice hockey player
- Kris Humphries (born 1985), basketball player
- Jazy Berlin (* 1986), actress and porn actress
- Chad Gable (born 1986), wrestler and wrestler
- James Laurinaitis (born 1986), football player
- Sterling Grant (* 1987), ski racer
- Analeigh Tipton (* 1988), figure skater, actress and model
- Cameron Jordan (born 1989), American football player
- Ella Rae Peck (born 1990), actress
- Matt Tennyson (born 1990), ice hockey player
- Brock Nelson (born 1991), ice hockey player
- Tyler Pitlick (born 1991), ice hockey player
- Patty Walters (* 1991), rock musician and web video producer
- Royce White (born 1991), basketball player
- Nick Bjugstad (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Chris Massoglia (* 1992), film and television actor
- Sofia Vassilieva (* 1992), actress
- Paula Moltzan (* 1994), ski racer
- Jillian Janson (* 1995), porn actress
- Leonardo Cecchi (* 1998), Italian actor and singer
- Mariana Cress (* 1998), Marshallese sprinter
- Yara Shahidi (* 2000), Iranian-American actress
Web links
Commons : Births in Minneapolis - Collection of Images, Videos, and Audio Files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mabel Julienne Scott , imdb.com
- ^ Harrison E. Salisbury, 84, Author and Reporter, Dies , nytimes.com , July 7, 1993
- ↑ Joan Barclay , imdb.com
- ^ Don Carlson , basketball-reference.com
- ↑ Tony Jaros , basketball-reference.com
- ↑ Robert Fitzgerald in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Janet Gerhauser in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Dorothy Lyman , imdb.com
- ↑ Louie Anderson , imdb.com
- ↑ Eleanor Mondale , imdb.com
- ↑ Trace Worthington in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Lisa Rotondi , imdb.com
- ↑ Ethan Erickson , imdb.com
- ↑ Victor Plata in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ^ Courtney Hansen , imdb.com
- ↑ Krista Grotte , imdb.com
- ↑ Matt Schnobrich in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ^ Alan Anderson , basketball-reference.com
- ↑ Katrina Begin , imdb.com