- List of people from Michigan
A list of notable people from the
U.S. state ofMichigan . Bolding indicates places in Michigan. People from Michigan are sometimes referred to asMichiganders ,Michiganians , or more rarely asMichiganites .Actors, entertainers and filmmakers
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Tim Allen , actor best known for his role in the sitcom "Home Improvement " and such movie roles as Disney films, such as "The Santa Clause " and "Toy Story " (born inDenver, Colorado , raised in Birmingham)
*Gillian Anderson , actress best known for her role in TV's "The X-Files " (born inChicago , moved to Grand Rapids)*
Billy West , actor who voiced Stimpy fromThe Ren & Stimpy Show and Phillip Fry onFuturama .*
Curtis Armstrong , actor best known for his role of "Booger" in the "Revenge of the Nerds " movie and its sequels (born inDetroit ; raised in Berkley)
*Robert Armstrong, remembered for uttering one of the screen's most famous exit quotes, "'Twas beauty killed the beast", at the end of in the 1933 version of "King Kong " (born in Saginaw)
*Justin Bartha , actor known for his role in the film "National Treasure" (2004) (born in West Bloomfield)
*Kristen Bell , TV's "Veronica Mars " (born in Detroit)
*Elizabeth Berkley , TV ("Saved by the Bell ") and movie actress (born in Farmington Hills)
*Selma Blair , actress (born in Southfield)
*Mary Boland , actress (born in Detroit)
*Olivia Brown , actress (born in Livonia)
*Ellen Burstyn , actress, winner and four-time nominee ofAcademy Award for Best Actress , and aTony Award winner (born in Detroit)
*David Burtka , Broadway and TV actor (born in Livonia, raised in Canton)
*Timothy Busfield , director andEmmy Award-winning actor, best known for asDanny Concannon on the TV series "The West Wing" (born in East Lansing)
*Bruce Campbell , actor, writer best known for his roles inThe Evil Dead movie series, and and TV series (born in Royal Oak; raised in Birmingham)
*Larry Joe Campbell , actor best known for his role as "Andy" on the ABC sitcom "According to Jim " (born in Cadillac)
*Dave Coulier , actor best known for role as "Joey" in TV series "Full House " (born in Detroit)
*Wally Cox , TV and film actor (born in (Detroit)
*Terry Crews , actor and former football player for theGreen Bay Packers (born in Flint, Michigan)
*Jeff Daniels , actor, writer, filmmaker (born inAthens, Georgia , raised in Michigan, long-time resident of Chelsea, Michigan)
*Pam Dawber , actress known as Mindy on ABC's "Mork & Mindy " (born in Farmington Hills)
*Dana Elcar , TV, film and stage actor (born in Ferndale)
*Chad Everett , actor (born inSouth Bend, Indiana , raised in Dearborn)F-K
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Sherilyn Fenn , actress best known asAudrey Horne on the cultTV series "Twin Peaks " and for her roles such films as "Boxing Helena " (born in Detroit)
*Henry Gatheright , film and TV actor best known for his roles in "L.A. Law " and "Law & Order " (born in Flat Rock)
*Max Gail TV actor best known as Detective Wojciehowicz on "Barney Miller " (born in Detroit)
*Judy Greer Actor from Livonia, Michigan.
*David Alan Grier , comedian and actor (born in Detroit)
*Nick Griffin , comedian and writer (from Detroit)
*Stacy Haiduk , actress best-known for her role asLana Lang on theSuperboy television series (born in Grand Rapids)
*Julie Harris , actress and recipient of moreTony Award nominations (10) and wins (5) than any other performer,Academy Award for Best Actress nominee for "The Member of the Wedding " (born in Grosse Pointe Park)
*Bob Hay , songwriter and musician born inGrand Rapids, Michigan . Member of theAthens, Georgia bandsSqualls ,Bob Hay & the Jolly Beggars ,Supercluster (band) ,Noogeez andA.Che Why . Appeared in the filmAthens, GA inside/out as himself in the bandSqualls .
*Ernie Hudson , actor best known for his role inGhostbusters (born in Benton Harbor)
*Tom Hulce -- actor,Academy Award for Best Actor nominee for "Amadeus",Tony Award nominee forA Few Good Men (born inWhitewater, Wisconsin , raised in Plymouth)
*Kim Hunter -- actress,Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress winner for A Streetcar Named Desire (born in Detroit)
*Betty Hutton , actress and singer (born in Battle Creek)
*Laura Innes , TV director and actress on ER (born inPontiac, Michigan )
*Brian d'Arcy James , Broadway actor and musician (born in Saginaw)
*Arte Johnson , actor and comedian best known as a cast member of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In " (born in Benton Harbor)
*James Earl Jones , actor best-known for his role as the voice ofDarth Vader onStar Wars (born inMississippi ), but raised from age 5 inNorman Township, Michigan .
*Ella Joyce , stage actress (born inChicago , raised in Detroit)
* Brian Kelly, actor best known as the father in the TV series "Flipper" (born in Detroit)
*Richard Kiel , actor best known for his role as Jaws in theJames Bond movies "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker" (born in Detroit)
*Nancy Kovack , 1960s actress and wife of conductorZubin Mehta (born in Flint)L-R
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Christine Lahti ,Golden Globe andEmmy winning actress best known as Dr. Kate Austin on "Chicago Hope " (born in Birmingham)
*Piper Laurie , actress and two-timeAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Carrie "and "Children of a Lesser God " (born in Detroit)
*Joan Leslie , actress (born in Detroit)
*Matthew Lillard , actor (born in Lansing)
*William Lucking , actor (born in Vicksburg)
*Lee Majors , actor most noted asThe Six Million Dollar Man (born in Wyandotte)
*Chester Marcol , Former NFLplacekicker for theGreen Bay Packers (born inPoland , lived in Imlay City, currently lives in Dollar Bay)
*Dick Martin , comedian and cohost of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In " (born in Battle Creek)
*Tim McCoy , actor ofWestern films (born in Saginaw)
*Tim Meadows , comedian, actor,Saturday Night Live cast member (born in Highland Park)
*Colleen Moore , silent movie era actress (born in Port Huron)
*Harry Morgan , actor best known asColonel Sherman T. Potter the TV series M*A*S*H (born in Muskegon)
*Michael Moriarty ,Emmy Award -winning TV actor (born in Detroit)
*Terry O'Quinn , television actor (born in Sault Sainte Marie)
*Carter Oosterhouse , regular on TLC'sTrading Spaces (born inTraverse City )
*George Peppard , film and TV actor (born in Detroit)
*Susan May Pratt , actress (born in East Lansing)
*Richard Quine , actor and director (born in Detroit)
*Gilda Radner , comedian and cast member ofSaturday Night Live (born in Detroit)
*Sam Raimi , film director, best known for theSpider-Man andThe Evil Dead series; older brother of Ted (born in Royal Oak)
*Ted Raimi , actor best known for roles inseaQuest DSV and (born in Detroit)
*Mary Lynn Rajskub , actress best known as "Chloe O'Brian" on 24 (born in Detroit & raised in Trenton)
*Joyce Randolph , actress best known as "Trixie" onThe Honeymooners (born in Detroit)
*Della Reese , actress and singer (born in Detroit)
*Amy Roloff , mother in the reality tv seriesLittle People, Big World
*Jason Robards, Sr. , actor (born in Hillsdale)-Z
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Ellen Sandweiss , actress (born in Detroit)
*George C. Scott , actor, director and producer (born inWise, Virginia ; raised in Detroit)
*Steven Seagal , actor (born in Lansing)
*Tom Selleck , TV and film actor (born in Detroit)
*Grant Show , actor (born in Detroit)
*Douglas Sills . stage actor (born in Detroit; raised in Franklin)
* Sinbad (David Adkins), actor / comedian (born in Benton Harbor)
*Nancy Skinner , radio personality and talk show host (born in Royal Oak)
*Stirling Silliphant , screenwriter and producer (born in Detroit)
*Tom Sizemore , film and TV actor (born in Detroit)
*David Spade , actor andSaturday Night Live cast member (born in Birmingham)
*Elaine Stritch , actress with fourTony Award nominations (born in Detroit)
*George Stults , known for his role as Kevin Kinkirk in 7th Heaven (born in Detroit)
*Geoff Stults , known as Ben Kinkirk in 7th Heaven (born in Detroit)
*William Talman , actor best known for his role as D.A.Hamilton Burger on the TV series "Perry Mason" (born in Detroit)
*Ray Teal , actor best known as the sheriff on "Bonanza " but played in 250 movies and 90 television shows (born in Grand Rapids)
*Danny Thomas , actor (born in Deerfield and moved to Detroit)
*Marlo Thomas , actress (born in Detroit)
*Lily Tomlin , actress and comedian,Tony Award winner for The Search for Intelligent Signs of Life in the Universe,Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress -nominee forNashville andSaturday Night Live cast member (born in Detroit)
*Courtney B. Vance , actor best known as Assistant District AttorneyRon Carver onNBC 's "Law & Order " (born in Detroit)
*Harvey Vernon , best known for his role as Jasper DeWitt in thetelevision series "Carter Country " (born in Flint)]
*Robert Wagner , film actor (born in Detroit)
*David Wayne , actor best known for his roles in "Adam's Rib ", "The Andromeda Strain" and as the "Mad Hatter" on the 1960s "Batman" (born in Traverse City, raised in Bloomingdale)
*Tom Welling , actor best known asClark Kent on the TV series "Smallville" (born inPutnam Valley, New York , raised in Okemos)
* Billy West, cartoon voice-over actor, best known as Stimpy in "Ren and Stimpy " (born in Detroit)
*Grace Lee Whitney , actress best known as YeomanJanice Rand on ' (born in Ann Arbor"')
*Don Was , music producer and musician known for his work with Bob Dylan and a host of other veteran artists*Robin Williams , actor,Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor winner forGood Will Hunting (born in Chicago, raised in Bloomfield Hills)
* John Witherspoon (born in Detroit)
*Max Wright , actor best known as the father on "ALF" (born in Detroit)
*Dick York , actor best known as the original Darrin Stephens in television showBewitched , (lived in Rockford)Directors, filmmakers, and producers
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Mike Binder , director, screenwriter and actor (born in Birmingham)
*Kerry Conran , screenwriter and director (born in Flint)
*Jerry Bruckheimer , movie and TV producer (born in Detroit)
*Robert J. Flaherty , filmmaker best known his "Nanook of the North " the first commercially successfuldocumentary film (born in Iron Mountain)
*Francis Ford Coppola , film director, screen writer, publisher and vintner, three-timeAcademy Award winner for Best Picture, first director to have two films competing for Best Picture at the same time -- "The Conversation " and ("The Godfather, Part II " (born in Detroit)
* John Hughes, director and writer of theBrat Pack films (born in Lansing)
*McG , film director (born in Kalamazoo)
*Michael Moore , filmmaker and writer (born in Flint)]
*Sam Raimi , director most known for moviesThe Evil Dead , Spider-Man, and producing and TV series (born in Royal Oak)
*Rich Robins(II) , Emmy-winning television producer for Fox andComedy Central (born in Howell)
*Terry Rossio , screenwriter and film producer (born in Kalamazoo)
*Paul Schrader , film director (born in Grand Rapids)
*Robert Shaye , co-CEO ofNew Line Cinema (born in Detroit)
*Bill Carruthers Producer Director, Soupy, Press Your Luck, Frank Sinatra, Johhny Cash, Media advisor to Presidents (born in Detroit}Radio and television people
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Byron Allen , comedian, TV talk show host (born in Detroit)
*Sandra Bernhard , comedian (born in Flint)
*Cam Brainard , radio and TV announcer best known as the narrator of "Breed All About It " onAnimal Planet (born in Flint)
*Dave Eddy , radio announcer (born in Albion; moved to Battle Creek)
*Bob Eubanks , game show host most known for "The Newlywed Game " (born in Flint)
*Thom Hartmann , radio talk show host, broadcaster and author (born in Lansing)
*Casey Kasem , radio personality host of "American Top 40 " (born in Detroit)
*James Lipton , host of the Bravo cable TV series, "Inside the Actors Studio ", writer and poet (born in Detroit)
*Loni Love , comedian, featured on television shows such asChelsea Lately andI Love The '80s (born in Detroit)
*Greg Mathis , Judge and later TV Judge (born in Detroit)
*Ed McMahon , "Tonight Show " announcer and sidekick toJohnny Carson (born in Detroit)Reporters and sportscasters
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Charles Collingwood ,CBS television news correspondent (born in Three Rivers)
*Dick Enberg , sportscaster (born in Armada)
*Suzanne Malveaux ,CNN news reporter (born in Lansing)
*Rob Otto , Sportsradio 1130WDFN host and reporter (born in Cheboygan)
*Amy Robach ,MSNBC news anchor (born in Michigan)
*Jay Schadler , ABC television news correspondent (born and raised in St. Joseph)
*Lem Tucker , pioneering African-American two-timeEmmy Award -winning news reporter who worked at points forNBC , ABC andCBS (born in Saginaw)
*Kirk Weber , entertainment journalist for news & gay publications, born and raised inPontiac .Other
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Edgar Bergen , ventriloquist and actor. (born in Chicago, raised in Decatur)
*John Heffron , comedian and winner ofNBC 'sLast Comic Standing (born in Detroit)
*Jamie Hyneman , film special effects expert on "MythBusters " television show. (born in Marshall)
*Loretta Long , "Miss Susan" onPBS 'sSesame Street (born and raised in Paw Paw)Architects
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Charles N. Agree
*Marcus Burrowes
*Henry T. Bush
*Emily Helen Butterfield , Michigan's first female licensed architect, artist and church architecture innovator (born in Algonac)
*C. Howard Crane
*John M. Donaldson
*Joseph N. French
*Norman Bel Geddes , architectural industrial designer, aviation designer, and theatrical designer best known for the1939 New York World's Fair pavilionFuturama he designed forGeneral Motors (born in Adrian)
*Yousif B. Ghafari
*William E. Higgenbotham
*Eric J. Hill
*Eugene C. Hopkins
*Albert Kahn, architect (born inRhaunen, Germany ; moved to Detroit)
*Louis Kamper
*William E. Kapp
*William Kessler
*Florence Knoll , minimalist archtitect and furniture designer (born in "'Saginaw'*")
*John Lautner
*Gordon W. Lloyd
*George D. Mason
*Charles Willard Moore , architect, leader of thehumanistic architecture movement (born in Benton Harbor)
*S. Kenneth Neumann
*Mark Nickita
*Ralph Rapson , architect best-known for the design of the originalGuthrie Theater inMinneapolis (born in Alma)
*Harry J. Rill
*Gino Rossetti
*Matthew L. Rossetti
*Wirt C. Rowland , architect best-known for his design of theGuardian Building (born in Clinton)
*Eero Saarinen
*Victor Saroki
*Eliel Saarinen
*Ossian Cole Simonds , late-19th century landscape architect (born in Grand Rapids)
*Fred L. Smith
*Minoru Yamasaki , architect, best known for designing theWorld Trade Center . (Born inSeattle , later moved to Grand Rapids)
= Artists and artisans Baulch, Vivian M. (January 31, 1998). [http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=74&CFID=11407321&CFTOKEN=28665147 Detroit is fertile ground for art] . Michigan History, "The Detroit News". Retrieved on June 6, 2008.] =Ceramists
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Horace Caulkins , known forPewabic Pottery used to make architecturaltiles .
*Diana Pancioli , ceramist, professor, and author.
*Mary Chase Perry Stratton , known forPewabic Pottery used to make architecturaltiles .Painters
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Mathias Alten ,impressionist painter from Grand Rapids
*Patricia Hill Burnett (Siler)
*Frederick Stuart Church , 19th century painter (born in Grand Rapids)
*E. Irving Couse , painter and founding member of the Taos artist colony (born in Saginaw)
*Sheldon Iden
*Robert Hopkin , 19th century marine and landscape painter (born inGlasgow, Scotland , moved to Detroit)
*Ian Hornak , Realist Painter (born in Philadelphia, PA and moved to Mount Clemens at age 5; later moved to Detroit)
*Zubel Kachadoorian
*Bradley Jones
*Murray Jones
*Edward Levine
*Carlos Lopez
*Charles McGee (painter)
*Gari Melchers
*Julius Rolshoven
*Sarkis Sarkisian
*John Mix Stanley , 19th century painter and portraitist; cofounder of the forerunner to theDetroit Institute of Arts (born in Canandaigua, New York; moved to Detroit)
*Kent Twitchell , muralist and painter (born in Lansing)
*Carol Wald
*Kurt Wenner , painter (born in Ann Arbor)
*Robert Wilbert
*Ezra Winters , muralist, born 1886 in Traverse City. Works includeCanterbury tales mural (1939), Library of CongressJohn Adams Building , Washington, D.C. and works in theGuardian Building , Detroit.Photographers
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Talbert Abrams , "Father of Aerial Photography" (born in Tekonsha)
*Cynthia Greig , conceptual photographer and co-author of Women in Pants (published by Harry N. Abrams 2003), b. in Detroit, graduated from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)
*Louis James Pesha , pioneering marine photographer (born inEuphemia, Ontario , moved to Marine City)
*Bill Schwab , fine arts photographer born in DetroitSculptors
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Marshall Fredericks
*Julius T. Melchers
*Carl Milles
*Isamu Noguchi
*Corrado Parducci
*Carlo Romanelli
*Edward Wagner
*Damon Mangrum Astronauts and aviation pioneers
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Michael J. Bloomfield , astronaut (raised in Lake Fenton)
*William Boeing , aviation pioneer, founder ofBoeing Company (born in Detroit)
*Roger B. Chaffee , astronaut (born in Grand Rapids)
*Edward Heinemann , aircraft designer responsible wholly or in part for 20 major military aircraft, including theA-4 Skyhawk lightbomber , theF3D Skyknight night fighter and theF4D Skyray carrier-basedfighter aircraft (born in Saginaw)
*Gregory Jarvis , astronaut and payload specialist -- died in the explosion of the space shuttle "Challenger " (born in Detroit)
*Brent W. Jett , astronaut (born in Pontiac)
*Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson , aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator (born in Ishpeming)
*Iven Carl Kincheloe, Jr. , test pilot pioneer (born in Detroit; raised in Cassopolis)
*David Leestma , astronaut (born in Muskegon)
*Jerry M. Linenger , astronaut (born in Eastpointe)
*Charles Lindbergh , pioneer aviator (born in Detroit)
*Jack R. Lousma , astronaut (born in Grand Rapids)
*Nancy Harkness Love ,World War II pilot, squadron commander and aviation training pioneer (born in Houghton)
*James McDivitt , astronaut (born inChicago ; moved to Jackson)
*Donald R. McMonagle , astronaut and Manager of Launch Integration at theKennedy Space Center (born in Flint)
*Philip Orin Parmelee , aviation pioneer trained by theWright brothers (born in Matherton; raised in Saint Johns)
*Harriet Quimby , aviation pioneer and first US woman to receive a pilot's license (born in Coldwater)
*Ralph Royce , military aviation pioneer who flew the first US military air operation (in 1916 in Mexico), oversaw operational air commands through the 1920-1940s becoming commander of US tactical air forces in Europe after World War II, later became Director of Economic Development for the state of Michigan (born in Marquette)
*Richard A. Searfoss , astronaut (born in Mount Clemens)
*Brewster H. Shaw, Jr. , astronaut (born in Cass City)
*Leigh Wade , early aviation pioneer and test pilot (born in Cassopolis)
*Alfred Worden , astronaut (born in Jackson)
*Fred Zinn ,World War I aviator and aviation reconnaissance pioneer (born in Battle Creek)Business leaders and inventors
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David Dunbar Buick , founder ofBuick Motor Company (born inArbroath, Angus ,Scotland ; emigrated to Detroit where he founded his company; later moved with his company to Flint)
*Roy D. Chapin , founder ofHudson Motor Car Company andU.S. Secretary of Commerce under PresidentHerbert Hoover (born in Lansing)
*Harlow Curtice , CEO and President ofGeneral Motors and 1955 "Time" magazine Man of the Year (born in Petrieville; raised in Eaton Rapidsand began career in Flint)
*William Davidson , CEO ofGuardian Industries , philanthropist and chairman ofPalace Sports and Entertainment , which owns theDetroit Pistons of the NBA, theDetroit Shock of the WNBA, and theTampa Bay Lightning of the NHL (born in Detroit)
*John De Lorean , automobile industry entrepreneur (born in Detroit)
*Horace Elgin Dodge , automobile manufacturing pioneer (born in Niles)
*John Francis Dodge , automobile manufacturing pioneer (born in Niles)
*William C. Durant , automobile industry pioneer (born inBoston, Massachusetts ; moved to Flint and later Pontiac)
*Max M. Fisher , industrialist, philanthropist (born in Pittsburgh; raised inSalem, Ohio ; moved as an adult to metro Detroit)
*Edsel Ford auto maker (born in Detroit)
*Henry Ford auto maker (born in Dearborn )
*Henry Ford II auto maker (born in Detroit)
*William Clay Ford auto maker (born in Detroit)
*Lee Iacocca
*Ransom E. Olds - automobile manufacturer; founded Olds Motor Vehicle Company (born inGeneva, Ohio , long-time resident of Lansing)
*Henry M. Leland machinist, inventor, engineer and automotive entrepreneur (with Cadillac) (born in Rutland, Vermont; relocated to Detroit)
*Roger Penske , founder ofPenske Corporation and the automobile racing teamPenske Racing (born inShaker Heights, Ohio ; moved to Bloomfield Hills)
*Jack Roush , CEO/owner of Roush RacingNASCAR and Chairman of the Board of Roush Enterprises (born inCovington, Kentucky ; lived for some time in Ypsilanti before moving toCharlotte, North Carolina )
*Andra Rush , CEO of Rush Trucking, the largest Native American-owned business in the United States (born inOshwegan Mohawk Reserve inCanada ; moved to Wayne)
*Lynn Alfred Townsend , President and CEO ofChrysler Corporation from 1961-1966, and its Chairman and CEO from 1967-1975 (born in Flint)
*Preston Tucker , automobile designer, entrepreneur (born in Capac)Computers, internet and high tech industries
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Steve Ballmer , Microsoft CEO and first person to become a billionaire based on stock options received as a corporate employee (born in Detroit)
*William Hewlett , co-founder ofHewlett-Packard , (born in Ann Arbor)
*Bill Joy , co-founder ofSun Microsystems and its former chief scientist (born in rural Michigan)
*Peter Karmanos , founder ofCompuware .
*Michael Kinsley , founding editor of "Slate " (born in Detroit)
*Kevin O'Connor , cofounder and CEO ofDoubleclick Internetad serving software company and advertising network (born in Detroit)
*Scott McNealy , co-founder ofSun Microsystems , Cranbrook alumni.
* Larry Page, entrepreneur, co-founder of Google search engine (born in Lansing)Food and food service industry
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Ben Feigenson , co-founder ofFaygo Beverage Company (born in Russia, immigrated to Detroit)
*Perry Feigenson , co-founder ofFaygo Beverage Company (born in Russia, immigrated to Detroit)
*Daniel Gerber, Jr. ,Gerber Products Company baby food company leader (born in Fremont)
*Daniel Gerber, Sr. ,Gerber Products Company baby food company founder (born in Fremont)
*Mike Ilitch , owner and founder ofLittle Caesars Pizza , owner ofDetroit Red Wings andDetroit Tigers (born in Detroit)
*Will Keith Kellogg , founder ofKellogg Company (born in Battle Creek)
*Tom Monaghan , founder ofDomino's Pizza (born in Ann Arbor)
*David M. Overton , founder and CEO of theCheesecake Factory, Inc. (born in Detroit)
*C. W. Post , founder ofPost Cereals , inventor ofGrape-Nuts (born inSpringfield, Illinois , moved to Battle Creek)
*Mark Saur , founder ofOld Orchard Brands juice company (born in Sparta)
*James Vernor , founder of Vernor's Company and creator ofVernor's Ginger Ale (born in Detroit)Furniture
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D. J. DePree , founder of Herman Miller office equipment company (raised in Zeeland)
*Max O. DePree , CEO of Herman Miller office equipment company from 1980-1987 where his worker-friendly management techniques resulted in dynamic increases in sales and whose 1989 book "Leadership is an Art" was published in 10 languages worldwide (born in Zeeland)
*Edward Knabusch , co-founder ofLa-Z-Boy furniture company (from Monroe)
*Florence Knoll , furniture designer best known for creating the executive table desk, later head of theHans G. Knoll Furniture Company
*Edwin Shoemaker , co-founder ofLa-Z-Boy furniture company (from Monroe)
*Peter Martin Wege , founder ofSteelcase (from Grand Rapids)Other business
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James Anthony Bailey , circus showman and cofounder of theRingling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus (born in Detroit)
*Don Barden , cable company pioneer and casino investor (born in Detroit)
* Andrew "Andy" Beal, billionaire businessman banking and real estate, founder and chairman ofBeal Bank andBeal Aerospace Technologies (born in Lansing)
*George Gough Booth , publisher (from Michigan)
*Louis and Tom Borders , founders ofBorders Group bookstores
*John W. Brown , CEO ofStryker Corporation from 1977-2004, transforming it into orthopedic implant and medical product maker leader (born inTennessee , moved to Kalamazoo)
*Joseph Bruce , co-founder ofPsychopathic Records , hip hop singer and professional wrestler (born in Wayne)
*Leo Burnett , advertising firm founder
*Irving T. Bush , business leader, fundedBush House inLondon andBush Terminal inBrooklyn
*Richard DeVos , founder ofAlticor and former president ofAmway (born in Forest Hills in metro Grand Rapids)
*Herbert Henry Dow , inventor and one of the founders of the US chemical industry (born inBelleville, Ontario ; moved to Midland)
*Orville Gibson , founder ofGibson Guitar Corporation (born inChateaugay, New York ; moved as an adult to Kalamazoo)
* Daniel Gilbert, financier founder of US' largest online mortgage companyQuicken Loans ,owner of NBA'sCleveland Cavaliers (from Livonia)
*Arnold Gingrich , founder of "Esquire" magazine (born in Grand Rapids)
*Berry Gordy, Jr. , founder ofMotown Records (born in Detroit)
*G. A. Krause , founder ofWolverine World Wide shoe company (from Rockford)
*Sebastian S. Kresge , founder ofK-Mart (born inBald Mountain, Pennsylvania ; moved as an adult to Detroit)
*Alex Manoogian , inventor, founder ofMasco , philanthropist (born inSmyrna, Ottoman Empire ; moved to Detroit)
*Orville D. Merillat , founder of Merillat Kitchens -- laterMerillat Industries (born inFulton Co., Ohio , moved to Adrian as a young man)
*Richard Merillat , entrepreneur, former CEO ofMerillat Industries and philanthropist (from Adrian)
*Frank Stanton , early television executive, president ofCBS from 1946-1972 (born in Muskegon)
* Dr.Homer Stryker , inventor of the mobile hospital bed and founder of orthopedic implant and medical product makerStryker Corporation (born in Kalamazoo)
*Jon Lloyd Stryker architect and billionaire co-owner of theStryker Corp. and grandson of its founderHomer Stryker , founder ofArcus Foundation charity for gay and lesbian issues and great ape conservation (born in Kalamazoo)
*Pat Stryker , billionaire co-owner of theStryker Corp. , owner ofStryker Sonoma vineyards, advocate of bilingual education, and granddaughter of its founderHomer Stryker (born in Kalamazoo; moved toFort Collins, Colorado )
*Ronda Stryker , billionaire co-owner of theStryker Corp. and granddaughter of its founderHomer Stryker (born in Kalamazoo)
*William Upjohn , physician and founder ofUpjohn pharmaceutical company, later merged withPharmacia and now owned byPfizer (born in Richland Township, settled in Kalamazoo)
*Frederick Upton , co-founder ofWhirlpool Corporation (born in Battle Creek)
*Louis Upton , co-founder ofWhirlpool Corporation (born in Battle Creek)
*Joseph Utsler , co-founder ofPsychopathic Records and hip hop singer (born in Wayne
*Jay Van Andel , co-founder ofAlticor andAmway (born in Grand Rapids)
*Brad Wardell , President and CEO ofStardock software and computer game company (born inTexas ; lives in Michigan)Cartoonists, illustrators, and animationists
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T. Casey Brennan , comic book author forVampirella ,Creepy andEerie (from Ann Arbor)
*J. Scott Campbell , co-founder of the "Cliffhanger " imprint ofWildstorm Productions best-known as the co-creator of "Danger Girl " (which was later made into a video game) and "Gen¹³ "(born in East Tawas)
*Dave Coverly , syndicated cartoonist, Speed Bump comic strip (born in Plainwell)
* Robert L. Dickey, 19th and early 20th century cartoonist, creator of the newspaper strips "Buckey and His Friends" and "Buster Bean", and illustrator for "Life" Magazine (born in Michigan)
*Dave Dorman , science fiction and fantasty illustrator and animationist (born in Michigan)
*David S. Goyer , comic book writer and filmmaker, best known for authoring almost 50 issues of "Justice Society of America " forDC Comics and comic-based films including ', "Dark City", "Blade", and "Blade II ". He both wrote and directed "ZigZag " and ' as well as being the co-writer and story creator of "Batman Begins " (born in Ann Arbor)
*Ed Emshwiller , animator, visual artist, and founder of CalArts Computer Animation Lab (born in Lansing)
*Al Jean , creator ofThe Critic , and writer and voice critic forThe Simpsons andFamily Guy (born in Farmington Hills)
*Geoff Johns , comic book writer, known primarily for his work withDC Comics (born in Detroit)
*Mike Kasaleh , alternative comic writer and television animationist (born in Detroit)
*Vincent Locke , comic book illustrator, best know for his work on "Deadworld " and "A History of Violence " (from metro Detroit area)M-Z
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Mike Manley , one of the main illustrators ofDC Comics 's "Batman " and co-creator ofMarvel Comics 's "Darkhawk " (born in Detroit)
*Winsor McCay , pioneer film animator (born in Spring Lake)
*William Messner-Loebs , comic book writer and artist (from Michigan)
*Dan Mishkin , comic book writer, co-creator ofAmethyst, Princess of Gem World andBlue Devil
*James O'Barr , creator of thecomic book series "The Crow " (born in Detroit)
*Gary Reed ,comic book writer andpublisher ofCaliber Comics (born in Detroit)
*Jim Starlin ,Marvel Comics illustrator and writer (born in Detroit)
*John Henry Striebel , 19th century comic strip pioneer (born in Bertrand)
*Craig Thompson , cartoonist andgraphic novelist best known for "Blankets" (born in Traverse City)
*John Thompson , magazine illustrator,Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame inductee (born in Three Rivers)
*Jerry Van Amerongen , comic strip writer best known for his syndicated comic panel "The Neighborhood" (born in Grand Rapids)
* Larry Wright, two-time winner of theNational Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award and creator of the comic stripsWright Angles ,Motley andKit 'N' Carlyle (from Allen Park)Civil rights and suffrage leaders and abolitionists
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Irene Osgood Andrews , woman's rights advocate best known for her writings on the problems of women in industry (born in Big Rapids)
*Leonard Baker ,abolitionist ,American Congregational minister (born in Detroit)
*Olympia Brown ,woman suffrage leader (born in Prairie Ronde)
*Pearl Hart , civil rights advocate and lawyer, activist for gay rights and the rights of immigrants (born in Traverse City)
*Erastus Hussey , abolitionist and leadingUnderground Railroad stationmaster (from Battle Creek)
*Viola Liuzzo , 1960s white civil rights advocate who was murdered by theKu Klux Klan (born inCalifornia, Pennsylvania ; moved to Detroit)
*Malcom X , Civil Rights Leader (born inOmaha, Nebraska ; raised in Lansing)
*Katharine Dexter McCormick , biologist, woman suffrage leader & philanthropist (born in Dexter)
*Rosa Parks , civil rights activist (born inTuskegee, Alabama ; moved to Detroit)
*Lawrence (Pun) Plamondon , cofounder of theWhite Panther Party , activist, and firsthippie to be on theFBI 's Most Wanted List (adopted and raised inTraverse City , active in Ann Arbor, now living in Barry County)
*Jonathan Walker , abolitionist and subject ofJohn Greenleaf Whittier 's poem "Man With The Branded Hand" (born inCape Cod, Massachusetts ; settled in Muskegon)
* Sojourner Truth (lived in Battle Creek)Infamous Michiganders
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Jim Bakker , scandal-ridden televangelist (born in Muskegon)
*Abe Bernstein ,Prohibition -era gangster (born inNew York ; moved to Detroit)
*Ivan Boesky , inside trader (born in Detroit)
*Tony Chebatoris , murderer, bank robber and the only person executed for a crime in Michigan's history
* FatherCharles Coughlin , notoriously anti-Semitic, pro-Hitler priest of the interwar years (born inHamilton, Ontario ; moved to Birmingham)
* Dr.Hawley Harvey Crippen , murderer (and first criminal to be captured with the aid ofwireless communication (born in Michigan, caught inEngland )
*Leon Czolgosz , assassin of PresidentWilliam McKinley (born in Detroit)
*Andrew Kehoe ,Bath School disaster bomber
*Jack Kevorkian , physician infamous for assisted suicides (born in Pontiac)
*John List , mass murderer (born in Bay City)
*Matthew Mancuso , child pornographer (born in Detroit)
*John Mitchell , conspiratorialAttorney General during Watergate under PresidentRichard Nixon (born in Detroit)
*Terry Nichols ,Oklahoma City bombing co-conspirator (born in Michigan)
*The Purple Gang , 1920s organized crime group in Detroit
*Jonathan Schmitz , heterosexual murderer of gay admirerScott Amedure after an episode ("Same-Sex Secret Crushes") of the Jenny Jonestalk show
*Reed Slatkin , perpetrator of the largestPonzi scheme in the United States since that conducted byPonzi himself (born in Detroit)
*Eddie Slovik - last U.S. soldier executed for desertion (born in Detroit, raised in Dearborn)
*Aileen Wuornos , murderer made famous as the subject of the 2003 film "Monster" starringCharlize Theron (born in RochesterInventors
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Thomas Edison , inventor, entrepreneur (born inMilan, Ohio ; later settled in Port Huron')
*Robert Jarvik , medical inventor (born in Midland)
*Elijah McCoy , steam engine lubricator inventor -- origin of the phrase "the real McCoy" (born inColchester, Ontario ; moved to Ypsilanti)
*Sid Meier , "father of computer gaming", created the groundbreaking computer game "Civilization" among others (born in Detroit)
*Ephraim Shay , inventor of theShay locomotive (born in Sherman Township,Huron County, Ohio ; moved to Harbor Springs)
*Allan R. Thieme inventor of the "Amigo", the first power-operated vehicle/scooter for individuals with walking limitations (born in Bridgeport)Labor leaders
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Owen Bieber , labor leader (born in North Dorr, worked in Grand Rapids)
*Douglas A. Fraser , labor leader (born inGlasgow, Scotland ; raised in Detroit)
*James R. Hoffa , labor leader (born inIndiana , moved to Lake Orion)
*James P. Hoffa , labor leader (born in Detroit)
*Joseph Labadie , labor leader, political activist (born in Paw Paw)
*Walter Reuther , labor leader (born inWheeling, West Virginia ; moved to Detroit; died in Pellston)
*Leonard Woodcock , labor leader (born inProvidence, Rhode Island ; raised in Detroit)Military figures
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Christopher C. Augur , commanding officer of the Union ArmyXXII Corps (ACW) at theBattle of Plains Store in theAmerican Civil War (born in New York, settled in Michigan from which state he led troops in the war)
*Remi A. Balduck , World War II naval hero (born in Detroit)
*Frank Dwight Baldwin , Major General in theUS Army , twice awarded theMedal of Honor for his parts in the American Civil War andIndian Wars , also serving in theSpanish-American War and thePhilippine-American War (born in Manchester)
*Harry Hill Bandholtz , US Brigadier General in World War I and head of the US Military Mission toHungary (born in Constantine)
*Joseph Beyrle , only soldier to have served in both the US Army and theSoviet Army in World War II (born in Muskegon)
*Ronald A. Burdo , World War II US Marine hero for whom thehigh speed transport USS "Burdo" (APD-133) was named (born in Cheboygan)
*George H. Cannon , first US Marine to receive the Medal of Honor in World War II (born inWebster Groves, Missouri ; raised in Detroit)
*Joshua G. Cantor-Stone , crew member of the USS Lexington andNavy Cross recipient (born in Detroit)
*Lewis Cass , Secretary of War under PresidentAndrew Jackson , Secretary of State under PresidentJames Buchanan , Brigadier General in theWar of 1812 , 1848 Democratic Party presidential nominee, governor ofMichigan Territory (born inExeter, New Hampshire ; moved to Michigan when appointed governor)
*William R. Charette ,Korean War US Navy hospital corpsman who selected the Unknown Soldier of World War II (born in Ludington)
*Ferdinand J. Chesarek , US Army General who served as Comptroller of the Army (born in Calumet)
*John G. Coburn , Four-star general, CommanderU.S. Army Materiel Command (born in Ypsilanti)
*George Armstrong Custer , US General -- born inNew Rumley, Ohio ; moved to Monroe)
*Hugh A. Drum , US General who fought in the Philippine-American War and World War I, later becoming Chief of Staff of theFirst United States Army , AEF (born in Fort Brady)
*Sarah Emma Edmundson , Union spy and (famously disguised as a man) soldier ( [born in Magaguadavic Settlement,New Brunswick , Canada; moved to Flint)
*Anna Etheridge (aka "Michigan Annie"), Civil War nurse enlisted with the Michigan 2nd Infantry, active in nearly every major battle of the war, awarded theKearney Cross for bravery at theBattle of Chancellorsville (born in Wayne County)
*Elon J. Farnsworth , Union Army Cavalry General in the American Civil War, killed at theBattle of Gettysburg (born in Green Oak)
*Aubrey Fitch ,US Navy admiral (born in Saint Ignace)
*Douglas Harold Fox , World War II naval hero killed atGuadalcanal (born in Walled Lake)
*Ben Hebard Fuller ,Commandant of the Marine Corps (born in Big Rapids)
*Eugen F. George , World War II naval hero (born in Grand Rapids)
*Duane D. Hackney ,Vietnam War US Air Force hero (born in Flint)
*Francis P. Hammerberg ,United States Navy diver who was awarded theMedal of Honor (born in Daggett)
*Henry Moore Harrington , officer in theU.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who died withGeorge Armstrong Custer at theBattle of Little Big Horn (born inAlbion, New York , but moved as a child to Coldwater
*Thomas C. Hart , US Navy Director of Submarines in World War I, US Navy admiral in World War II and later Senator fromConnecticut (born in Davison)
*Frank Knox ,Secretary of the Navy underFranklin Delano Roosevelt , 1936 Republican Vice Presidential candidate and newspaper owner (born inBoston, Massachusetts ; moved to Grand Rapids)
* Alexander Macomb, commanding general of the United States Army from 1828-1841 (born in Detroit)
* James Joseph Raby, Rear Admiral, USN (born in Bay City)
*Karl W. Richter , Vietnam era Air Force hero and at 23 became the youngest pilot in that conflict to shoot down a MiG in air-to-air combat, and winner of numerous medals of valor including the Air Force Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross andPurple Heart (born in Holly)
*Dean Rockwell ,D-Day hero, coach of the USGreco-Roman wrestling team at theTokyo 1964 Summer Olympics andAlbion College football coach (born in rural Cass County)
*Frederick C. Sherman , World War II US Navy admiral (born in Michigan)
*Oliver Sipple , marine who saved PresidentGerald Ford 's life during a 1975 assassination attempt (born in Detroit)
*Willard J. Smith ,United States Coast Guard Commandant (born in Suttons Bay)
*Carl W. Weiss , World War IIU.S. Marine Corps hero who was killed in action atGuadalcanal (born in Detroit)
*Donald W. Wolf , World War IIU.S. Marine Corps hero who was killed in action atGuadalcanal (born in Hart)Musicians and composers
Classical
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Joseph Alessi , classical tromboinst (born in Detroit)
*Meredith Arwady , opera mezzo-soprano (born in Kalamazoo)
*Robert Ashley , opera composer (born in Ann Arbor)
*Theodore Baskin , principal oboeist of theMontreal Symphony Orchestra (born in Detroit)
*Gwenneth Bean , opera contralto (born in Muskegon)
*William Bolcom , classical pianist and composer, winner of threeGrammy Awards and aPulitzer Prize in music (born in Seattle; moved to Ann Arbor)
*Chris Bates Carducci , opera baritone [born in Monroe)
*David DiChiera , Director of theDetroit Opera House 'sMichigan Opera Theatre .
*Maria Ewing , opera mezzo-soprano and soprano (born in Detroit)
*James Hartway , classical composer (born in Detroit)
*Angela Jia Kim , classical pianist (born in East Lansing)
*Evans Mirageas , classical music record producer (for Decca, former artistic advisor to theBoston Symphony and now independent artistic advisor toCincinnati Opera ,Milwaukee Symphony and others (born in Ann Arbor)
*David Ott , classical composer (born in Kalamazoo
*Elizabeth Parcells , opera soprano (born in Detroit; retired in Grosse Pointe Farms)
*Roger Reynolds , composer and aPulitzer Prize winner in 1989 for "Whispers Out of Time" (born in Detroit)
*Leo Sowerby , organist, winner of aPulitzer Prize in music and classical composer of symphonies, choral works and tone poems such as his 1929 "Prairie" (born in Grand Rapids)
*Thomas Schippers , conductor of theMetropolitan Opera and theCincinnati Symphony Orchestra (born in Kalamazoo)
*George Shirley , opera singer (born in Indianapolis; raised in Detroit)
*Joseph Silverstein , violinist and concertmaster of theBoston Symphony Orchestra (born in Detroit)
*Cheryl Studer , opera singer (born in Midland)
* David Weber, classical clarinetist (born inVilna, Lithuania ; raised in Detroit)Jazz andBlues *
Pepper Adams , jazz baritone saxophonist (born in Highland Park)
*Geri Allen , jazz pianist (born in Detroit)
*Dorothy Ashby , jazz harpist (born in Detroit)
*Anita Baker , jazz andR&B singer (born inToledo, Ohio ; raised in Detroit)
*Marcus Belgrave , jazz trumpeter (born in Detroit)
*Kenny Burrell , jazz guitarist (born in Detroit)
*Donald Byrd , jazz trumpeter (born in Detroit)
*Betty Carter ,Grammy Award -winning jazz vocalist (born in Flint, Michigan)
*Regina Carter , jazz violinist (born in Detroit)
* James Carter, jazz woodwind player (born in Detroit)
*Ron Carter , jazz bassist and member of theMiles Davis Quintet (born in Ferndale, Michigan)
*Alice Coltrane , jazz keyboardist, harpist and composer (born in Detroit)
*Xavier Davis , jazz pianist (born in Grand Rapids)
*Tommy Flanagan , jazz pianist best known asElla Fitzgerald 's accompanist (born in Detroit)
*Kenny Garrett , jazz saxophonist (born in Detroit)
*Barry Harris ,bebop jazz pianist and educator (born in Detroit)
*Joe Henderson , jazz saxophonist (born in Lima,Ohio ; moved to Detroit)
*Milt Jackson jazzvibraphonist (born in Detroit)
*Elvin Jones jazzdrummer of thehard bop era, part ofJohn Coltrane 's quartet (born inPontiac, Michigan )
*Hank Jones , jazz pianist (born inVicksburg, Mississippi and grew up in Pontiac)
*Isham Jones , 1920s bandleader, violinist, saxophonist andsongwriter (born inCoalton, Ohio , grew up in Saginaw)
*Thad Jones , jazz trumpeter (born in Pontiac)
*Earl Klugh ,Grammy Award -winning jazz guitarist (born in Detroit)
*Yusef Lateef , jazz saxophonist and flutist (born in Chattanooga,Tennessee ; raised in Detroit)
*Father Norman O'Connor (1921-2003),priest ,jazz music aficionado,writer , radio and TV show host (born in Detroit)
*Dave Pike , jazzvibraphonist (born in Detroit)
*Dianne Reeves , jazz vocalist and only person to have won theGrammy Award for "Best Jazz Vocal Performance " three times in a row (born in Detroit)
*Frank Rosolino , jazz trombonist (born in Detroit)
*Sonny Stitt , jazz saxophonist (born inBoston, Massachusetts ; raised in Saginaw)
*Art Van Damme , jazz accordionist (born in Norway)
*Sippie Wallace , blues singer (born inHouston , later settled in Detroit)
*Rudy Weidoeft , jazz saxophonist (born in Detroit)Motown ,R&B andSoul music *
Florence Ballard , Motown era singer, original lead singer ofThe Supremes , (born inRosetta, Mississippi ; raised in Detroit)
*Lamont Dozier , Motown era composer, member ofHolland-Dozier-Holland ((born in Detroit)
*The Four Tops , Motown era group with two number one hits (formed in Detroit)
*Aretha Franklin , singer known as "The Queen of Soul" (born inMemphis, Tennessee ; raised in Detroit)
*Al Green Soul & Gospel Singer, & Pastor; grew up inGrand Rapids .
*Brian Holland , Motown era composer, member ofHolland-Dozier-Holland ( (born in Detroit)
*Edward Holland, Jr. , Motown era composer, member ofHolland-Dozier-Holland (born in Detroit)
*Adina Howard , R&B singer (born in Grand Rapids)
*Mable John , first female singer to sign withBerry Gordy (born inBastrop, Louisiana ; raised in Detroit)
*The Jones Girls , R&B Trio (born in Detroit)
*Jr. Walker & the All-Stars , Motown era group whose song "Shotgun" went number one (formed in Battle Creek)
*Suai Kee , singer and songwriter (born in Detroit)
*Bettye LaVette , soul singer (born in Muskegon)
*Barbara Lewis , singer known for hits "Baby I'm Yours" and "Make Me Your Baby" (born in South Lyon)
*The Marvelettes , Motown era group whose "Please Mr. Postman " went number one (formed in Inkster)
*Freda Payne , Motown era singer (born in Detroit)
*Martha Reeves , solo R&B singer and lead singer of the Motown groupMartha and the Vandellas (born inEufaula, Alabama ; raised in Detroit)
*Smokey Robinson , Motown era singer (born in Detroit)
*Diana Ross , lead singer ofThe Supremes and solo artist (born in Detroit)
*The Spinners , R&B group (formed in Ferndale)
*The Temptations , Motown group that won threeGrammy awards with 14 number one hits (begun in Detroit)
*Edwin Starr ,soul music singer, best known for his anti-war number one hit "War " (born inNashville, Tennessee , raised inCleveland, Ohio , lived in "'Detroit"
*Mary Wells , Motown era singer best known for her song "My Guy" which hit number one (born in Detroit)
*Kim Weston , Motown and R&B singer (born in Detroit; currently lives inIsrael )
*Jackie Wilson , R&B singer (born in Detroit)
*Stevie Wonder , singer, musician, songwriter and winner of 24Grammy awards (born in Saginaw)
*Philippe Wynne , R&B and gospel singer (born in Detroit)
*LaKisha Jones , R&B and Soul singer who ranked fourth in the sixth season ofAmerican Idol (born in Flint)* Bear vs. Shark (raised in Highland and White Lake)
*Aaliyah , singer and actress (born inBrooklyn, New York ; raised in Detroit)
*Gregg Alexander , sinter and songwriter (from Grosse Pointe)
*Hank Ballard , early rock musician best known for "The Twist" (born in Detroit)
* "The Black Dahlia Murder ", amelodic death metal /metalcore band (begun in Detroit)
*Sonny Bono , singer, record producer andCalifornia politician (born in Detroit)
*Donald Brewer , drummer forGrand Funk Railroad (born in Flint)
*Alice Cooper , musician (born in Detroit)
*Eminem , rapper (born inSt. Joseph, Missouri ; raised in Warren)
*Esham ,co-rapper forNatas
*Mark Farner , lead singer ofGrand Funk Railroad (born inFlint, Michigan )
*Doug Fieger , lead singer ofThe Knack and co-writer of "My Sharona " (Detroit)
*Glenn Frey , founding member of rock bandThe Eagles (born in Royal Oak)
*Craig Frost , keyboardist (born inFlint, Michigan )
*James Gurley , rock guitarist (born in Detroit)
*Bill Haley , early rock musician most known for his "Rock Around the Clock " (born in Highland Park)
*Blade Icewood , rapper (born in Detroit)
* "Insane Clown Posse " -horrorcore rap group (begun in Wayne)
*Maynard James Keenan , frontman of Tool and A Perfect Circle (born inRavenna, Ohio , raised in Scottville)
*Still Remains , MetalCore band (startedGrand Rapids)
*Anthony Kiedis , lead singer,Red Hot Chili Peppers (born in Grand Rapids)
*Chad Smith , drummer,Red Hot Chili Peppers (raised in Bloomfield Hills)
*Kid Rock , musician (born in Romeo; raised in Mount Clemens)
* Wayne Kramer, guitarist (born in Detroit)
* Madonna, singer (born in Bay City; raised in Pontiac and Rochester Hills)
* "MC5 " - groundbreakingprotopunk band (begun in Detroit)
*Jason Newsted , bassist forMetallica (born in Battle Creek)
*Matt Noveskey , bassist forBlue October
*Ted Nugent , musician (born in Detroit)
* Craig Owens, vocalist of the bandChiodos (from Rochester Hills)
*PB Ploy , songwriter, rock violinist (born in Lincoln Park)
*Iggy Pop , rock musician (born in Muskegon)
*Suzi Quatro , singer, bassist, and actress (born in Detroit)
* "The Romantics " - New Wave rock band (begun in Detroit)
*Mitch Ryder , rock musician (born in Hamtramck)
*Bob Schneider ,Texas -based rock musician and former boyfriend ofSandra Bullock (born in Ypsilanti)
*Bob Seger , rock singer (born in Dearborn ; raised in Ann Arbor)
*Del Shannon , early rock singer and guitarist (born in Coopersville)
*Jim 'Soni' Sonefeld , drummer & percussionist forHootie & The Blowfish (born in Lansing)
* Sponge, post-grunge band ( formed in Detroit)
*The Stooges , rock band (begun in Ann Arbor)
* "Taproot",nu metal band (begun in Ann Arbor)
* "Thought Industry -progressive metal band (begun in Kalamazoo)
* DJ Mahler & MC Joel, of Last 2 Standin' - Hip-Hop Rappers & Producers (raised in Marquette)
* "The Verve Pipe ", post-grunge band (formed in East Lansing)
*Uncle Kracker , rock musician (born in Mount Clemens)
*The Von Bondies ,indie rock /alternative band (from Detroit)
*Narada Michael Walden , multi-platinum record producer and songwriter (born in Kalamazoo)
* "The White Stripes ", minimalist blues-rock duo (begun in Detroit)
*D'arcy Wretzky , bass player forThe Smashing Pumpkins (born in South Haven)
*Bedford Drive , Alternative rock band (Begun in Southgate)Other musicians
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Justin Hicks , Hip-Hop Musician, Ann Arbor
*Johnny Desmond , singer (born in Detroit)
*Patrick Elkins , songwriter,performance artist andpuppeteer (born in Grand Rapids)
*Marion Hutton , singer (born in Battle Creek)
*Bernie Krause , pioneer in Moog synthesizers and folk singer withThe Weavers (born in Detroit)
* Stephen Lynch, comic musician (born inAbington, Pennsylvania ; raised in Saginaw)
*Joseph LoDuca , film score composer (born in Michigan)
*John Lowery , guitarist. Former member of Marilyn Manson (born in Grosse Pointe).
*Geoff Moore ,Christian contemporary music Grammy -winning singer and songwriter (born in Michigan)
*Zeena Parkins , avant garde harpist (born in Detroit)
*Sycamore Smith , folk singer (born in Marquette)
* Tom Smith,filker , folk musician (lives in Ann Arbor)
*Noel Stookey , better known as "Paul" inPeter, Paul and Mary folk group (born in Birmingham)
*Sufjan Stevens , folk musician (born in Detroit)
*George Winston ,Grammy Award -winning new age pianist (born in Michigan)
*Edgar Struble , musical director, vocalist, instrumentalist, composer, worked withKenny Rogers ,Dolly Parton ,The Oak Ridge Boys ,Boyz II Men , and many others (grew up in Scottville)Native American leaders
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Andrew Blackbird , Ottawa leader, historian and negotiator in the Treaty of 1855 (born in Harbor Springs)
*Abraham Burnett ,Potawatomi Mission Band leader and, as principal interpreter for theBaptist missionaryIsaac McCoy , instrumental in their forced resettlement in the 1830s toKansas (born in soutwest Michigan)
*Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (or Bad Bird),Potawatomi chief (from Michigan)
*Mecosta ,Potawatomi chief for whom Mecosta County is named (born near present-day Big Rapids)
*Nottawaseepe ,Potawatomi chief poisoned by his own people for trying to convince them to accept the forced removal of 1837 (resided in western Michigan)
*John Okemos ,Ojibwa chief -- for whom the city ofOkemos is named and signer of theTreaty of Saginaw (born onApple Island in present-day West Bloomfield)
*Simon Pokagon ,Potawatomi chief, fluent in Latin, Greek, English and Native American languages, graduate ofOberlin College , poet, folklorist, essayist, public speaker, cited as the most highly educated full blood Native American of the late 19th century, twice visitedAbraham Lincoln and smoked a peace pipe withUlysses S. Grant , it is from Pokagon that Western Michigan's Pokagon Potawatomi take their name (born in Berrien County, settled in Hartland)
*Brad Hewlett , chief who dominated blueberry picking from 1890-1892
* Pontiac, Native American chief and war leader (born near theDetroit River )
*Shavehead ,Potawatomi chief and warrior (born in Cass County)
*Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece ,Ojibwa chief and signer of the Treaty of 1855 (born in Isabella County)
*Shingabawassin ,Ojibwa chief (born at the mouth of the St. Marys River near Sault Sainte Marie)
*Shoppenagon ,Ojibwa chief (born in Indianfields, an Ojibwa village near Grayling)
*Wawatam ,Ojibwa chief atMichilimackinac (born nearMackinaw City )
*Wosso (also called Owosso for whom the city of Owosso is named), chief of the Shiawassee band ofOjibwa and signer of theTreaty of Saginaw (born near present-day Owosso)Political figures
National political figures
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Spencer Abraham , US Senator andUnited States Secretary of Energy (born inEast Lansing )
*Henry B. Brown ,US Supreme Court Justice from 1891-1906 and author for the Court opinion in "Plessy v. Ferguson " (born inSouth Lee, Massachusetts ; settled and practiced law in Detroit)
*Jesse Brown , US Secretary of Veterans' Affairs under PresidentBill Clinton (born in Detroit)
*Wilber Marion Brucker ,United States Secretary of the Army and Michigan governor (born in Saginaw)
*Roy D. Chapin ,Sr.,United States Secretary of Commerce under PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt (born inLansing )
*Betty Ford , former First Lady, and advocate of breast cancer early detection and chemical dependency treatment
*Gerald R. Ford , US President (born inOmaha, Nebraska ; raised in Grand Rapids)
*Reed E. Hundt ,Federal Communications Commission Chairman under PresidentBill Clinton (born in Ann Arbor)
*Robert McClelland , Governor of Michigan from 1852-1853 andUS Secretary of the Interior under PresidentJames Buchanan (born inGreencastle, Pennsylvania ; settled in Monroe)
*Frank Murphy , Detroit Mayor, Michigan Governor, the last Governor-General of thePhilippines and the first High Commissioner of thePhilippines ,United States Attorney General , andUnited States Supreme Court Justice
*George W. Romney ,Governor of Michigan , former chairman ofAmerican Motors ,U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development , (born inChihuahua, Mexico , raised inSalt Lake City , moved to Detroit)
*Mitt Romney ,Governor of Massachusetts , and 2008 president candidate, (born in Detroit).
*Rodney E. Slater ,U.S. Secretary of Transportation under PresidentBill Clinton (born inMarianna, Arkansas ; lived some time inYpsilanti )
*Margaret Spellings ,United States Secretary of Education under PresidentGeorge W. Bush , and co-author of theNo Child Left Behind Act
*Gene Sperling , National Economic Advisor to PresidentBill Clinton (from Ann Arbor)
*Potter Stewart , US Supreme Court justice (born inJackson, Michigan )
*Edwin F. Uhl , served as Mayor of Grand Rapids, Ambassador toGermany , and Assistant Secretary of State, and for thirteen days in 1895 ActingU.S. Secretary of State (born inRush, New York , raised inYpsilanti , moved to Grand Rapids}Michigan political figures
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Russell A. Alger , Governor of Michigan and U.S. Senator, Secretary of War under PresidentWilliam McKinley during theSpanish American War (born in Lafayette Township inMedina County, Ohio ; moved to Grand Rapids)
*Austin Blair , fervently anti-slavery governor of Michigan during theUnited States Civil War (born inCaroline, New York ; settled in Eaton Rapids)
*Prentiss M. Brown , U.S. Senator in the 1930s and later chairman ofDetroit Edison Company and chairman of theMackinac Bridge Authority (born in St. Ignace)
*John Conyers , second-longest serving member of the US House of Representatives (born in Detroit)
*John Dingell , longest serving member of the US House of Representatives (born inColorado Springs, Colorado ; raised in Detroit)
*John Engler , three-term Governor of Michigan (born in Mount Pleasant)
*Jennifer Granholm , Governor of Michigan, (born inVancouver, British Columbia ; raised inSan Francisco Bay Area inCalifornia ; Northville resident at time of her election)
*Philip A. Hart , US Senator (born inBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania ; moved to Detroit)
*Carl Levin , US Senator (born in Detroit)
*T. John Lesinski , Michigan Lieutenant Governor and judge (born in Detroit)
*Sander M. Levin , US Congressman (born in Detroit)
*Charles E. Potter , U.S. Senator
*Donald W. Riegle, Jr. , US Senator
*Dorothy Comstock Riley , Michigan Supreme Court judge, and first Hispanic woman to be elected to the Supreme Court of any state
*Debbie Stabenow , US Senator (born in Gladwin)
*Arthur H. Vandenberg , US Senator (born in Grand Rapids)
*Howard Wolpe , US Congressman, later appointed by PresidentBill Clinton as Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region of Africa, then Director of the Africa Program at theWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars , part of theSmithsonian Institution , (born inLos Angeles, California , settled in Kalamazoo)Other political figures
* Arthur Brown, U.S. Senator from
Utah (born in Kalamazoo)
*Laurie Perry Cookingham , known as the “Dean of City Managers” since serving asCity Manager ofKansas City, Missouri for 19 years, a tenure longer than any city manager in any city in the United States (born inSaginaw
* Dr.Royal S. Copeland , U.S. Senator from New York (born in Dexter)
*Thomas Dewey , New York politician, lost presidential race in 1948 (born in Owosso)
*Frank Emerson ,Wyoming governor (born inSaginaw )
*Elisha Peyre Ferry , first governor of theWashington Territory and Civil War colonel (born in Monroe)
*Obadiah Gardner , US Senator forMaine (born near Port Huron)
*Tom Hayden , social and political activist, politician (born in Detroit)
*James A. Miner , first chief justice ofUtah (born in Marshall)
* Tom Price, Congressman from Georgia (born in Lansing)
*Clarence Eugene Ridley , founder (in 1933) of thePublic Administration Service , first director of theInternational City Managers' Association serving from 1929–56, and municipal services standards developer (born in "'Armada)
* John Sinclair, political activist, writer, musician (born in Flint)
*Jan Ting , unsuccessful 2006 candidate ofU.S. Senate forDelaware (born inDearborn )Religious leaders
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Dave Armstrong ,Roman Catholic (and former EvangelicalChristian apologist and author (born in Detroit)
*Frederic Baraga , Roman Catholic Slovenian Americanmissionary ,bishop andOjibway andOttawa grammarian (born near Dobrnič (Lower Carniola (Dolenjska)), in present-daySlovenia ; settled among the Native American mission at Arbre Croche (now Cross Village, Michigan)
*D. M. Canright , early leader of theSeventh-day Adventist Church (born in Kinderhook)
*D. Stanley Coors ,American Bishop of theMethodist Church (born in Pentwater)
*Daniel Dolan ,Traditional Catholic bishop (born in Detroit)
* Walter Elliott, 19th century Roman Catholic priest whose writing sparked the Americanism heresy (born in Detroit)
*James Cardinal Hickey , Cardinal for sixteen years and the Roman CatholicArchbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington (born in Midland)
*Bruce R. McConkie , prominent Apostle and theologian ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (born inAnn Arbor )
*Josh McDowell , leading EvangelicalChristian apologist and author (born inBattle Creek )
*Wallace Fard Muhammad , founder ofNation of Islam (birthplace debated; moved to Detroit and founded his first mosque there)
*Thomas Gumbleton , Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop (born in Detroit)
* ProphetJames F. Jones , founder of the Church of the Universal Triumph, Dominion of God, 1940s abd 1950s with a mass following who preached among other things the wearing of girdles as a means of salvation and prophesied universal immortality in the year 2000 (born inBirmingham, Alabama ; moved to Detroit where he founded his church and lived until his death in 1971)
*Henry Churchill King , theologian, president ofOberlin College and seminal figure with theKing-Crane Commission on the status ofPalestine (born in "'Hillsdale)
*Baba Rexheb , Moslem leader and mystic, founder of theBektashi Sufi lodge in Taylor (born inGjirokastër ,Ottoman Empire nowAlbania ; fled to Taylor"')
*Edmund Cardinal Szoka , President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State (born in Grand Rapids)
*John A. Trese , priest of theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit (born inSt. Clair, Michigan )
*Allen Henry Vigneron , Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland inCalifornia (born in Mount Clemens)
*Geerhardus Vos , Protestant theologian known as the "Father of Reformed Biblical Theology" (born inHeerenveen in theNetherlands ; moved at 19 to Grand Rapids)
*Raymond Wargelin , president ofFinnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America , executive director of theSuomi Synod Luther League , theology professor atSuomi College , editor-in-chief ofLutheran Counselor magazine, advocate of Finnish-American culture (born in Republic)
*Ellen G. White , founding member of theSeventh-day Adventist Church (born in Maine, settled inBattle Creek with husband James)
*James Springer White , founding member of theSeventh-day Adventist Church (born inPalmyra, Maine , settled inBattle Creek )
* RabbiSherwin Wine , founder of theSociety for Humanistic Judaism (born in Detroit)cholars
Economists, mathematicians and social scientists
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Henry Carter Adams , economist (born inDavenport, Iowa ; moved to Ann Arbor)
*Earl Babbie , sociologist (born in Detroit)
*Bruce Bartlett , economist who, as an advocate ofsupply-side economics , served as advisor to both PresidentsRonald Reagan andGeorge H. W. Bush (born in Ann Arbor)
*George David Birkhoff , mathematician best known for theergodic theorem (born inOverisel, Michigan )
*Edward Griffith Begle ,mathematician specializing in the field oftopology best known for his role as the director of theSchool Mathematics Study Group , the primary group credited for developing what came to be known as The New Math (born inSaginaw )
*Stanley Dunin , mathematician, aerospace engineer and consultant for theWorld Bank (born nearKonin, Poland ; fled to the US during World War II and was raised in Monroe"')
*Carol Karp , mathematician and leader in the theory of infinitary logic (born in Forest Grove)
*Eduard Lindeman , educational pioneer (born in St. Clair)
*Tom Morey , mathematician, aerospace engineer, musician and surfing analyst (born in Detroit)
*Michael Porter , economist and author (born in Ann Arbor)
*Jeff Sachs , economist, economic adviser to nations, author, director of theEarth Institute at Columbia University (born in Detroit)
*Martha Seger , economist, in 1984 became first woman appointed to a full term on theFederal Reserve Board , Governor of the Federal Reserve System inWashington, D.C. from 1984-1991 (born in "'Adrian)
*Claude E. Shannon , "father of information theory" (born in Petoskey; raised in Gaylord)
*Theda Skocpol , sociologist and political scientist (born in Detroit
*Stephen Smale ,Fields Medal -winning mathematician (born in Flint)Historians
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Ray Stannard Baker , historian and biographer of PresidentWoodrow Wilson , (born inLansing )
*Charles Bigelow , print historian, designerMacArthur Foundation Award winner and co-inventor of theWingding andLucida pring fonts (born in Detroit)
*Bruce Catton , historian of theUS Civil War (born inPetoskey ; raised in Benzonia)
*John D'Arms , history of ancient Rome (born inPoughkeepsie, New York , moved to Ann Arbor)
*Natalie Zemon Davis , historian and feminist who pioneered the "new social history" emphasizinganthropology ,cultural history and the role of peasants, artisans and common laborers, her 1983 "The Return of Martin Guerre " became the foundation of films in bothFrance and the United States (born in Detroit)
*Samuel J. Eldersveld , political scientist at theUniversity of Michigan and former mayor of Ann Arbor (from Ann Arbor)Philosophers
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Brand Blanshard ,Yale University rationalist philosopher (born inFredericksburg, Ohio ; raised in Bay View)"'
*Voltairine de Cleyre ,anarchist philosopher and political activist (born in Leslie)
*William A. Earle ,Northwestern University philosopher ofexistentialism and phenomenology (born inSaginaw )
*Wilfred Sellars , philosopher (born in Ann Arbor)cientists
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Werner Emmanuel Bachmann ,biochemistry pioneer insteroid synthesis who carried out the first total synthesis of a steroidal hormone,equilenin (born in Detroit)
*Liberty Hyde Bailey , botanist (born in South Haven)
*Bob Bemer , computer scientist (born in Sault Ste. Marie)
*Robert John Braidwood , archaeologist and anthropologist (born in Detroit)
*J. Harlen Bretz , geologist (born in Saranac)
*Lyman James Briggs , engineer, physicist and administrator, best known for heading the "Briggs Advisory Committee on Uranium" -- widely known as theUranium Committee or the Advisory Committee (born in Assyria -- nearBattle Creek )
*Robert L. Carroll , paleontologist (born in Kalamazoo)
*Douglas Houghton Campbell , botanist (born in Detroit)
*Charles Horton Cooley , one of the founders ofsociology (born in Ann Arbor)
*Kazimierz Fajans , chemist (born inWarsaw, Poland , fledNazi persecution to settle in Ann Arbor)
*David Fairchild , botanist (born inLansing )
*Robert M. Graham , computer scientist, contributed toMultics (born in Michigan)
*Alfred Hershey ,Nobel Prize -winningbacteriologist (born in Owosso)
*Robert E. Horton , "father ofhydrology , ecologist and soil scientist (born in Parma)
*Nicholas Hotton III , paleontologist (born in Michigan)
*Douglass Houghton , first state geologist of Michigan (born inTroy, New York ; moved to Detroit and major explorer of Keeweenaw County)
*John H. Hubbell , radiation physicist (born in Ann Arbor)
*Edward Israel , astronomer and polar explorer (born in Kalamazoo)Detroit)
*Alfred V. Kidder , archaeologist (born in Marquette)
*Forest Ray Moulton , astronomer (born inLe Roy, Michigan )
*Wardell Pomeroy , psychologist known for his work on sexual behavior (born in Kalamazoo)
*Paul Rehak ,archaeologist born inAnn Arbor
*Jonas Salk [http://www.polio.umich.edu/history/salk.html] Head of Epidemiology at theUniversity of Michigan
*Glenn T. Seaborg , chemist,Nobel prize winner (born inIshpeming )
*Samuel C. C. Ting ,Nobel Prize - winning physicist (born in Ann Arbor)
*James Craig Watson , astronomer (born inFingal, Ontario ; raised in Ann Arbor)
*Thomas Huckle Weller ,Nobel Prize winner in medicine (born in Ann Arbor)
*Leslie White , anthropologist and major advocate ofneoevolutionism (born inKansas , moved to Ann Arbor)Other scholars and researchers
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Alfred Barr , art historian and the founding director of theMuseum of Modern Art (born in Detroit)
*Harlan H. Barrows , geographer (born in Armada)
*Benjamin Franklin Bailey ,electrical engineer , professor and researcher (born in Sheridan)
*Ellen Dannin ,Penn State University law professor and foremost expert in the labor law ofNew Zealand and the United States (born in Flint)
*Richard Ellmann , literary critic and biographer (born in Highland Park)
*Vernor Finch ,geographer ,University of Wisconsin-Madison professor and innovator in the cartographic representation of landscapes (born near Tecumseh)
*H. Wiley Hitchcock , musicologist director for theInstitute for Studies in American Music and coauthor of the "New Grove Dictionary of American Music" (born in Detroit)
*George Washington Kirchwey ,criminologist andpenologist (born in Detroit)
*Emmett Leith , electrical engineering professor and inventor of three-dimensionalholography (born in Detroit; moved to Ann Arbor)
*Albert Marckwardt , linguist at theUniversity of Michigan andPrinceton University best known for his work onAmerican English and as advisor to several US governmental agencies on language and education (born in Grand Rapids)
*Charles Morey , art historian atPrinceton University best known for his work on early Christian art (born in Hastings)
*Lydia Jane Roberts , home economics professor at theUniversity of Chicago , expert in nutrition (born in Hope)
*Richard Seager , archaeologist best known for his excavations ofMinoan sites atMochlos (born in Lansing)
*Ralph Robert Shaw ,US Department of Agriculture librarian 1940-1954, founder ofScarecrow Press , compiler of the foremost bibliography of the period of 1801-1819 (born in Detroit)
*Larry Soderquist , Corporate and Securities law expert, novelist, and Vanderbilt professor (born inYpsilanti )ports figures
Baseball
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Jim Abbott , pitcher famously born with only one hand who played for four major league teams (born in Southfield; raised inFlint, Michigan )
*Billy Ashley outfielder for theLos Angeles Dodgers andBoston Red Sox (born in Trenton)
*Paul Assenmacher , pitcher for theCleveland Indians (born in Detroit, played forAquinas College inGrand Rapids )
*Steve Avery , pitcher for theAtlanta Braves (born in Trenton)
*Neal Ball , early baseball famed for the firstunassisted triple play inMajor League baseball history (born in Grand Haven)
*Augie Bergamo , outfielder for theSt. Louis Cardinals in the 1940s (born in Detroit)
*Mike Bordick , infielder for theOakland A's (born in Marquette)
*Dave Borkowski ,Houston Astros relief pitch (born in Detroit)
*Steve Boros ,infielder , coach, manager of theOakland Athletics (1983-84) and theSan Diego Padres (1986) andfarm system official (born inFlint, Michigan )
*Frank Bowerman , early baseball catcher for several teams (born inRomeo, Michigan )
*Bob Buhl , pitcher for Milwaukee Braves,Chicago Cubs andPhiladelphia Phillies (born inSaginaw )
*Greg Cadaret , relief pitcher for several teams (born in Detroit)
* Bill Campbell, pitcher for several teams (born in Highland Park)
*Bernie Carbo , outfielder most remembered for his pinch-hit game-tying three-run homer in the1975 World Series for theCincinnati Reds (born in Detroit)
*Eddie Cicotte , early 20th century pitcher primarily with theChicago White Sox and theBoston Red Sox (born in Springwells)
*Tim Crabtree , pitcher for theToronto Blue Jays (born in Jackson)
*Kiki Cuyler , Hall of Fame outfielder for several major league teams (born in Harrisville)
*Jim Essian , catcher andChicago Cubs manager (born in Detroit)
*Ira Flagstead , outfielder primarily with theBoston Red Sox (born in Montague)
*Jack Fournier , first baseman for several teams, 1924American League home run leader and 1925American League leader in walks (born in Au Sable)
*Bill Freehan , five-timeGold Glove -winning catcher for theDetroit Tigers (born in Detroit)
*Michy Harris ,Boston Red Sox , Washington Senators andCleveland Indians pitcher (born inNew York, New York ; moved to Farmington)
*John Ganzel , early baseball first baseman and manager (born in Kalamazoo)
*Brent Gates , infielder for several teams (born in Grand Rapids)
*Charlie Gehringer (known as 'The Mechanical Man"), second baseman Hall of Famer for theDetroit Tigers (born in Fowlerville)
*Jay Gibbons ,Baltimore Orioles outfielder and the batter at the plate in the movie "Wedding Crashers " (born in Rochester)
*Kirk Gibson , outfielder primarily for theDetroit Tigers (born in Pontiac; raised in Waterford)
*Ted Gray , pitcher for several teams (born in Detroit)
*Bobby Grich , four-timeGold Glove -winning second baseman for theBaltimore Orioles and California Angels (born in Muskegon)
*Steve Gromek , pitcher and member of theNational Polish-American Hall of Fame (born inHamtramck, Michigan )
* Jeff Hamilton,Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman (born in Flint)
*Charlie Hemphill , early 20th century outfielder primarily with theNew York Highlanders and theSaint Louis Browns (born in Greenville)
*Pat Hentgen ,Cy Young Award -winning pitcher (born in Detroit)
*Ray Herbert , pitcher and 1963American League shutout leader (born in Detroit)*Don Hopkins [Oakland A's] [1970s] [Benton Harbor]
*Derek Jeter , shortstop for theNew York Yankees (born inPequannock, New Jersey ; raised in Kalamazoo)
*Bill Killefer , early 20th century catcher primarily for thePhiladelphia Phillies andChicago Cubs (born in Bloomingdale)
*Red Killefer , early 20th century infielder for theDetroit Tigers , Washington Senators andCincinnati Reds (born in Bloomingdale)
*Charley Lau , catcher for theDetroit Tigers and hitting coach for many Major League teams (born in Romulus)
*Ron LeFlore , outfielder for theDetroit Tigers andMontreal Expos ; subject of the movie ' (born in Detroit"')
*Derek Lowe , pitcher for theLos Angeles Dodgers (born in Dearborn)M-Z
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Larry MacPhail , Hall of Fame executive who introduced the night game (atCrosley Field inCincinnati ) and served as chief executive of the Reds, Dodgers and Yankees (born in Cass City)
*Charlie Maxwell , left fielder and first baseman primarily for theBoston Red Sox andDetroit Tigers (born in Lawton)
*John Mayberry , first baseman for several major league teams (born in Detroit)
*Hal Newhouser Hall of Fame pitcher for theDetroit Tigers and theCleveland Indians (born in Detroit)
*Jim Northrup , outfielder primarily for theDetroit Tigers (born in Breckenridge)
*Frank Oberlin , early 20th century pitcher for theBoston Americans and Washington Senators (born in Elsie)
*Fred Olmstead , early 20th century pitcher for theChicago White Sox (born in Grand Rapids)
*Frank Owen , pitcher with theDetroit Tigers andChicago White Sox (born inYpsilanti )
*Tom Paciorek , outfielder and first baseman for several major league teams (born in Detroit)
*Dick Pole , pitcher forBoston Red Sox andSeattle Mariners andbench coach for theChicago Cubs (born in Trout Creek)
*J. J. Putz , pitcher for theSeattle Mariners (born in Trenton)
* Phil Regan, pitcher for several major league teams (born in Otsego)
*Merv Rettenmund ,San Diego Padres hitting coach and for 13 years outfielder/ third baseman/DH forBaltimore Orioles ,Cincinnati Reds ,San Diego Padres and California Angels (born in Flint)
*Ed Reulbach , early 20th century pitcher primarily for theChicago Cubs most famous for his role in the all-Chicago 1906 World Series (born in Detroit)
*Chris Sabo , former N.L. Rookie for the Year third basemanCincinnati Reds and theBaltimore Orioles (born in Detroit)
*Ted Simmons , catcher for several major league teams (born in Highland Park)
*John Smoltz , pitcher primarily for theAtlanta Braves , 1996Cy Young Award winner (born inLansing )
*Mike Squires , 1970sChicago White Sox player (born in Kalamazoo)
*Tom Tresh , 1962American League Rookie-of-the-Year, shortstop, primarily with theNew York Yankees (born in Detroit)
*Maurice Van Robays , outfielder for thePittsburgh Pirates in the 1940s (born in Detroit)
* Bob Welch, pitcher for theLos Angeles Dodgers andOakland Athletics Cy Young Award winner (1990), pitching coach for the 2001World Series -winningArizona Diamondbacks and best-selling author
*Tom Yawkey , Hall of Fame owner of theBoston Red Sox during their (failed) World Series in 1946, 1967, and 1975; also served as AL Vice-President (born in Detroit)
*Curt Young , pitcher primarily with theOakland Athletics and presently pitching coach there (born inSaginaw
* Kevin Young, first baseman in the 1990s primarily for thePittsburgh Pirates (born in Alpena)Basketball
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Quacy Barnes , WNBA player and assistant coach atEastern Illinois University (born in Benton Harbor)
*Shane Battier , player for theMemphis Grizzlies (born in Birmingham)
*Dave Bing , basketball player primarily forDetroit Pistons and founder ofBing Steel (born inWashington, D.C. ; moved to Detroit)
*P. J. Brown , professional basketball player for several NBA teams (born in Detroit)
*Mateen Cleaves , basketball player for several NBA teams, currently with theSeattle SuperSonics (born in Flint)
*Fred Cofield , NBA player for theNew York Knicks andChicago Bulls (born inYpsilanti )
*Dave DeBusschere , professionalbasketball Hall of Fame member, played with theDetroit Pistons and the [New York Knicks; also the youngest coach (at 24)in NBA history (born in Detroit)
*Anna DeForge , WNBA player (born in Iron Mountain)
*Derrick Dial , NBA player for theSan Antonio Spurs ,Toronto Raptors andOrlando Magic (born in Detroit)
*James Enright ,Basketball Hall of Fame referee, officiated NCAA tournaments (including Final Four playoffs) and the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics (born in Sodus)
*Katie Feenstra ,WNBA CenterAtlanta Dream , formerDetroit Shock , born inGrand Rapids .
*George Gervin ,Basketball Hall of Fame member; played for several teams (born in Detroit)
*Darvin Ham , player with theDetroit Pistons and thePhilippine Basketball Association team Talk N Text Phone Pals (born inSaginaw )
*Stan Heath , head basketball coach forUniversity of Arkansas Razorbacks (born in Detroit)
*Tom Izzo , men's basketball coach forMichigan State University Spartans (born in Iron Mountain)
*Magic Johnson ,basketball Hall of Fame member and entrepreneur (born inLansing )
*Chris Kaman , NBA player for theLos Angeles Clippers (born in Grand Rapids)
*Grant Long , NBA player for several teams ( [born in Wayne)
*John Long , former NBA player for theDetroit Pistons ( [born in Romulus)
*Mark Macon , player forDenver Nuggets andDetroit Pistons (born inSaginaw )
*Dan Majerle , guard with the Phoenix Suns from 1988 to 2002. (born in Traverse City)
*Terry Mills , former NBA player for theDetroit Pistons (born in Romulus)
*Deanna Nolan , point guard for theDetroit Shock (born in Flint)
*Harlan Page ,Basketball Hall of Fame University of Chicago coach (born in Watervliet)
*Morris Peterson , basketball player with theToronto Raptors (born in Flint)
*Glen Rice , forward for several NBA teams (born in Flint)
*Jason Richardson , the only back to back dunk champion since Michael Jordan currently on theCharlotte Bobcats but also played for theGolden State Warriors (born inSaginaw )
*Dan Roundfield , NBA player of the 1970s and 1980s, known as "Dr. Rounds" (born in Detroit)
*Chet Walker - NBA basketball player for thePhiladelphia 76ers andChicago Bulls Benton Harbor)
*Robert Whaley - NBA basketball player (born in Benton Harbor)
*Chris Webber , power forward with theSacramento Kings ,Philadelphia 76ers and theDetroit Pistons (born in Detroit)Boxing
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Stephen Thomas , boxer (born inDetroit, MI , later moved to Waterford, MI)
*Muhammed Ali , boxing legend (Born inLouisville, Kentucky , later moved to "'Berrien Springs")
* Tracy Byrd, female boxer (born in Flint)
*Eddie Futch , boxing trainer of nine world champion boxers (born inHillsboro, Mississippi ; raised in Detroit)
*Amy Hayes , boxing announcer and fashion model (born in Wyandotte)
*Thomas Hearns (aka "The Hit Man" and "Motor City Cobra"),Welterweight champion (born inMemphis, Tennessee ; moved to Detroit)
*Jackie Kallen , boxing's first female manager (born in Detroit)
*Stanley Ketchel (Stanilas Kiecal, aka "The Michigan Assassin"), Middleweight champion (born in Grand Rapids)
* George "Kid" Lavigne, World Lightweight champion of the 1890s (born in "'Bay City)
*Joe Louis , WorldHeavyweight champion boxer, the best boxer of all-time. (born inLaFayette, Alabama ; moved to Detroit)
*Sugar Ray Robinson , first boxer to win a divisional world championship five times (born inAiley, Georgia ; raised in Detroit)
*Tarick Salmaci , Middleweight boxer (born in Dearborn"')
*Emanuel Steward , boxing trainer (born inWest Virginia ; raised in Detroit)
*Pinklon Thomas ,Heavyweight boxing champion (born in Pontiac)
*Ad Wolgast (aka, "The Michigan Wildcat"), early 20th centurylightweight boxing champion (born in Cadillac)
* Floyd "Pretty Boy" Mayweather born in Grand Rapids, MiFootball
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Anthony Adams , defensive tackle for theChicago Bears (born in Detroit)
*Jason Babin , tackle for theHouston Texans (born in Paw Paw)
*Dan Bazuin ,Chicago Bears Defensive End (born inMcBain, Michigan )
*Ray Bentley ,linebacker primarily with theBuffalo Bills , including theirSuper Bowl years (born in Grand Rapids
*Jerome Bettis ("The Bus"), running back for thePittsburgh Steelers (born in Detroit)
*Earl Blaik , coach forUnited States Military Academy andDartmouth College (born in Detroit)
*Alfonso Boone , defensive tackle for theKansas City Chiefs (born in Saginaw)
*Lional Dalton ,defensive tackle for several NFL teams, currently with theHouston Texans (born in Detroit)
*John Digiorgio , linebacker for theBuffalo Bills (born inShelby Township, Michigan )
*Antonio Gates , tight end for theSan Diego Chargers (born in Detroit)
*Eric Ghiaciuc , center for theCincinnati Bengals (born in Oxford)
*George Gipp , the "Gipper", Notre Dame football player immortalized in film byRonald Reagan )(born inLaurium, Michigan )
*Brock Gutierrez , NFL player, primarily for theDetroit Lions (from Charlotte)
*Drew Henson , quarterback withDallas Cowboys andRhein Fire ofNFL Europe ; began as played baseball professionally (born inSan Diego, California ; raised in Brighton)
*Gary Hogeboom , NFL quarterback for several teams and contestant on theCBS reality TV show ' (born in Grand Haven"')
*Tory Humphrey ,tight end for theGreen Bay Packers (born inSaginaw )
*Cullen Jenkins , defensive tackle for theGreen Bay Packers (born in Detroit)
*Kris Jenkins , defensive tackle for theCarolina Panthers (born inYpsilanti )
*Greg Jennings ,Green Bay Packers wide receiver (born in Kalamazoo)
*Adam Kieft ,offensive tackle for theCincinnati Bengals (from Rockford)
*Craig Krenzel ,quarterback for theCincinnati Bengals (born inSterling Heights )
*Steve Mariucci , head coach forSan Francisco 49ers andDetroit Lions (born in Iron Mountain)
*Earl Morrall , quarterback primarily for the Baltimore Colts andMiami Dolphins (born inMuskegon )
*Craig Morton , quarterback forDallas Cowboys ,Denver Broncos andNew York Giants (born in Flint)
*Muhsin Muhammad ,Chicago Bears wide receiver (born in "'Lansing )
*Jereme Perry ,Cleveland Browns cornerback (born inSaginaw )
*Karon Riley , defensive end for theWashington Redskins (born in Detroit)
*Andre Rison , Former NFL Wide Receiver who played for several teams (born inFlint )
*Charles Rogers , Number 2 overall pick of theDetroit Lions who is no longer in the league after drug violations and injuries (born inSaginaw )
*Tony Scheffler ,Denver Broncos tight end (born in Morenci)
*Stuart Schweigert ,Oakland Raiders Safety (born inSaginaw )
*Joe Staley ,San Francisco 49ers Offensive Tackle (born inRockford )
*Barry Stokes , offensive lineman for several NFL teams, currently with theDetroit Lions (born in Flint)
*Chester Taylor ,Minnesota Vikings Running Back (born inRiver Rouge, Michigan )
*Brad Van Pelt , linebacker for several NFL teams (born in Owosso)
*LaMarr Woodley ,Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker (born inSaginaw )
*Braylon Edwards ,Cleveland Browns Wide Receiver (born inDetroit )
*Jake Long ,Miami Dolphins Left Tackle (born inLansing )
*Gabe Watson ,Arizona Cardinals Defensive Tackle (born inNovi "')
*Jeff Backus ,Detroit Lions Left Tackle (born inMidland )
*Larry Foote ,Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker (born inDetroit )
*Devin Thomas ,Wahington Redskins Wide Receiver (born inAnn Arbor )
*David Harris ,New York Jets Linebacker (born inGrand Rapids )
*T.J Duckett ,Seattle Seahawks Halfback (born inKalamazoo )
*Jason Jones ,Tennessee Titans Defensive End (born inDetroit )
*Shantee Orr ,Clevland Browns Linebacker (born inDetroit )
*Jereme Perry ,Clevland Browns Safety (born inSaginaw )
*Roy Manning ,Buffalo Bills Linebacker (born inSaginaw )
*Ian Gold ,Denver Broncos Linebacker (born inAnn Arbor )
*Jon Jansen ,Washington Redskins Left Tackle (born inClawson )
*Jon Runyan ,Philadelphia Eagles Right Tackle (born inFlint )
*Vernon Gholston ,NewYork Jets Defensive End (born inDetroit )Ice hockey
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Tim Gleason , Defenseman for theCarolina Hurricanes ,Clawson, Michigan
*Jason Bacashihua , goalie for the Saint Louis Blues, born in Garden City)
*Jim Ballantine , NHL center for several teams (born in Union Lake)
*Dan Bylsma , forward for several NHL teams (born in Grand Haven)
*Jimmy Carson , player for several NHL teams (born in Southfield)
*Shawn Chambers , defenseman for theNew Jersey Devils (born in Royal Oak)
* Jim Cummins, hockey player for several NHL teams (born in Dearborn)
*Adam Hall , defenseman for theNew York Rangers (born inKalamazoo, Michigan )
*Derian Hatcher , defenseman for thePhiladelphia Flyers (born in Sterling Heights)
* Eric Weaver,Buffalo Sabres starting goaltender(born inTroy )
* Ryan Miller,Buffalo Sabres goaltender(born inEast Lansing )
*Mike Modano , captain of theDallas Stars (born in Westland)
*Nate Kiser ,ECHL player for theSouth Carolina Stingrays (born in "'Southgate )
*Ken Morrow , defenseman for theNew York Islanders and member of theMiracle on Ice gold medal hockey team at theLake Placid, New York 1980 Olympics (born in Flint)
*Lee Norwood , defenseman for several NHL teams including theDetroit Red Wings (born in Trenton)
*Brian Rafalski , defenseman for theDetroit Red Wings and member of the 2002, 2004 and 2006 US Olympic team (born in Dearborn)
*Brian Rolston , hockey player for several NHL teams (born in Flint)
* Tim Thomas,goaltender for theBoston Bruins (born in Flint)
*John Vanbiesbrouck , goaltender for several NHL teams in the 1980s and 1990s (born in Detroit)
*Don Waddell , executivevice president andgeneral manager of theAtlanta Thrashers and formerice hockey defenceman (born in Detroit)
*Doug Weight , 2002Salt Lake City Olympics team silver medalist and hockey player for several NHL teams, winner of Stanley Cup with Carolina Hurricanes (born in Warren)
*Mike York , forward for theNew York Islanders and member of the silver medal-winningTeam USA in theSalt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics (born in Waterford)
* John Ziegler, NHL President from 1977-1992 (born in Grosse Pointe)
*Mike Knuble , forward for several NHL teams. (Kentwood)Motorcycle racing
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Leo Anthony. ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, dirt-bike champion of the 1930s and 1940s (born in Port Huron)
*Ernie Beckman ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, three-time NationalAmerican Motorcycle Association national winner in the 1950s (born in Battle Creek)
*Ted Boody, Jr. ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, winner of 8 dirt-track national competitions, top-ten ranking from 1981-1986 (born in Lansing)
*Doug Domokos ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, 1970s-1980s stunt motorcyclist nicknamed the "Wheelie King" whose wheelie of 145 miles held the record for 8 years (born in Niles)
*Randy Goss ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, 2-time National Grand Champion (born in Hartland)
*Oscar Lenz ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, endurance motorcycle champion (born in Bay City)
*Dot Robinson , women's motorcycle racing pioneer, co-founder ofMotor Maids ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee (born inAustralia ; settled inSaginaw, Michigan )
*Earl Robinson , endurance motorcycle champion, husband ofDot Robinson ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee (born inSaginaw )
*Dal Smilie ,American Motorcycle Association director for 35 years,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee (born inBattle Creek )
*Jay Springsteen ,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, three-time AMA Grand National Champion (born in Flint)
*Jeff Stanton , leader of the winning US team at the 1991Motocross des Nations competition inValkenswaard ,The Netherlands , team member of the 1989 and 1990 USMotocross des Nations teams, 6-time AMA Motocross and Supercross Champion,Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee (born in Coldwater)Olympics
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Avery Brundage , International Olympic Committee Chair 1952-72 (born in Detroit)
*Richard Callahan , Olympic figure skating coach (lives in Detroit)
*Henry Carr , double gold medalist in track at theTokyo 1964 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit)
*Rex Cawley , gold medalist in the 400 meterhurdles --Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics (born in Farmington)
*Edward Crook, Jr. , gold medalist in middleweight boxing at theRome 1960 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit)
*Dick Degener , gold medalist in divingBerlin 1936 Summer Olympics (born in Birmingham)
*Brian Lee Diemer , bronze medalist in steeplechase at theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics (born in Grand Rapids)
*Andre Dirrell , middleweight boxing bronze medalist at theAthens 2004 Olympics (born inFlint, Michigan )
*Steve Fraser , gold medalist inGreco-Roman wrestling at theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics (born in Hazel Park)
*Alex Izykowski , bronze medalist in 5000 meter relay ice skating atTurin 2006 Olympics (born in Bay City)
*Hayes Jones , gold medalist in the 110-meterhurdles at theTokyo 1964 Summer Olympics (born inStarkville, Mississippi ; raised in Pontiac)
*Karch Kiraly , three time Olympic gold medalist and the only person to win Olympic gold medal in both indoorvolleyball (at both theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics andSeoul 1988 Olympics) and inbeach volleyball (at the 1996Nagano Olympics ) (born inJackson, Michigan )
*Shelly Looney , member of the gold medal-winning women's hockey team at theNagano 1998 Olympics (born in Trenton)
*Steve McCrory , gold medalist for flyweight boxing at theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics (born in Detroit)
*Carley Piper , member of the gold medal-winning US Women's 4x200 Swimming Freestyle Relay at theAthens 2004 Olympics (born in Grosse Pointe)
*William Porter , Olympic gold medalist in 110 meterhurdles -- London1948 Summer Olympics (born in Essex Township)
*Norbert Schemansky , the only weightlifter to win four Olympic medals -- 1948 silver; 1952 gold; 1960 bronze; and 1964 bronze (born in Detroit; resident of Grosse Pointe Farms
*Clark Scholes , Olympic gold medalist in 100 meter freestyle swimming at theHelsinki 1952 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit)
*Lindsay Tarpley , soccer player and member of the gold-medal winningAthens 2004 Olympics team, one of only two college students on the team (she was attendingWestern Michigan University (born inMadison, Wisconsin , raised in Kalamazoo)
*Eddie Tolan , double Olympic gold medalist in track in both the 100 and 200 meter sprint at theLos Angeles 1932 Summer Olympics , and the first black athlete to win two Olympic gold medals (born inDenver, Colorado ; raised in Detroit)
*Peter Vanderkaay , member of the gold medal-winning US Men's 4x200 swimming Freestyle Relay at theAthens 2004 Olympics (born in Rochester)
*Mark Wells , member of theMiracle on Ice gold medal hockey team at theLake Placid, New York 1980 Olympics (born in Saint Claire Shores)
*Lorenzo Wright , gold medalist in440-meter relay at the London1948 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit)
*Wendy Wyland , bronze medalist inplatform diving at theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics (born in Jackson)
*Sheila Young , skater and first American to win three medals in the winter games -- a bronze, silver and gold -- at theInnsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics (born in Birmingham)Professional wrestling
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Eric Bischoff , wrestling promoter and formerWorld Championship Wrestling president (born in Detroit)
*Monty Brown , professional wrestler who originally began as a football linebacker for theBuffalo Bills (born in Bridgeport)
*Ed Farhat aka The original Sheik, professional wrestler (born inLansing )
*Kevin Nash , professional wrestler (born in Detroit)
* Rhino aka Terry Gerin, professional wrestler (born in Detroit)
*Bob Roop ,Greco-Roman wrestling participant at theTokyo 1964 Summer Olympics turned professional wrestler under such names as "The Gladiator" and "The Enforcer" (born inBlacksburg, Virginia ; raised inEast Lansing )
*Chris Sabin , (aka Josh Harter ) professional wrestler (born in Detroit)
* Sabu, (aka Terry Brunk), professional wrestler (born in Detroit)
*Jimmy Jacobs , (aka Chris Scoville ) professional wrestler (born inGrand Rapids )
*Alex Shelley , professional wrestler (born in Detroit)
*Tank ,(aka Tim Swan ) ,professional wrestler (retired)born in Lansing
*Lou Thesz , professional wrestling legend (born in Benat)
*Rob Van Dam , professional wrestling legend ( born inBattle Creek )Tennis
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Aaron Krickstein , one-time # 6 ranked tennis player (born in Ann Arbor)
*Susan Mascarin tennis player, winner of the 1980 US Open (born in Detroit)
*Serena Williams , tennis player, winner of eight Grand Slam titles (born inSaginaw )
*Luke Jensen , tennis player, winner of 1993 French Open doubles (born inGrayling )
*Murphy Jensen , tennis player, winner of 1993 French Open doubles (born inLudington )Other sports
* Scott Baker, auto racer (born in Holland)
*Tom Bambard ,NASCAR driver (born in South Lyon)
*Johnny Benson , NASCAR driver (born in Grand Rapids)
*Pam Bristol Brady , Triple Crown-winningbadminton player (born in Flint; moved toGrand Blanc )
*Becky Breisch , 2005 USA Outdoorsdiscus throw champion and 8-timeNCAA All American (born in Edwardsburg)
*Walter Burkemo , professional golfer who won the 1953PGA Championship (born in Detroit)
*Donna Caponi , professional golfer (born in Detroit)
*Tim Fedewa , NASCAR Driver and Spotter (born inHolt )
*Lon Hinkle , professional golfer (born in Flint)
*Gordon Johncock , auto racer (born in Coldwater)
*Jessica Joseph , ice dancer who was silver and bronze medalist in the 1998 and 2001 US Championships respectively (born in Bloomfield Hills)
*Doug Kalitta , auto racer 1994 USAC National Sprint Car Champion (born in "'Ypsilanti )
*Julie Krone , jockey and first woman to win theBelmont Stakes , all-time leading female rider by number of victories (born in Benton Harbor)
*Marion Ladewig , bowler, nine-time Bowler of the Year from 1950-1963, first Superior Performance inductee into the Women's International Bowling Congress Hall of Fame (born in Grand Rapids)
*Alexi Lalas , USNational Soccer Hall of Fame soccer great and current general manager of theLos Angeles Galaxy (born in Birmingham)
*Harry Melling , Owner ofMelling Automotive , and NASCAR championship team owner ofMelling Racing (lived inJackson, Michigan )
*Lenda Murray , bodybuilder and four-timeMs. Olympia winner (born in Detroit)
*Colette Nelson , bodybuilder (born in Southfield)
*Benny Parsons , NASCAR Winston Cup (nowNextel Cup ) champion, TV announcer (lived in Detroit, where he worked at a gas station and drove cabs for his father)
*U. E. Patrick , aka "Pat" Patrick, co-founder of CART Indy car series, owner of Indy-500 winningPatrick Racing (resides and has business inJackson, Michigan )
*Ken Read , Alpine skier, first North American to win anAlpine skiing World Cup Downhill skiing event -- in 1975 for Canada (born in Ann Arbor)
*Aleta Rzepecki Sill , bowler and first woman bowler to win over $1 million in a year (born in Dearborn] )
*David Allen Sill , bowler and respected coach. Coached Aleta Rzepecki Sill to stardom. Inventor of Turbo Grips product, Switch Grip. (born inDetroit, Michigan )
*Michael Tomac , cyclist, bike maker andMountain Bike Hall of Fame inductee (born in Owosso)
*Kevin Van Dam , professional bass angler, author of angling guide "Secrets of a Champion", four time BASS Angler of the Year, and 2002ESPN Outdoor Sportsman of the Year (born in Kalamazoo)
*Dave Walsh , aka "Walshy"Major League Gaming Halo 2 Professional, Captain of 2005 Halo 2 Champion 4v4Team Final Boss (born inGrand Rapids )Writers
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Verna Aardema , children's book author of many ethnic themed works (Ashanti, Zanzibari, Akamba and Ayutla Mexican sources among others) and winner of theCaldecott Medal for "Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears " (born in New Era)
*K. A. Applegate , children's and young adult author (including theAnimorphs ,Remnants andEverworld series; she also write under the pseudonyms Katherine Kendall, L. E. Blair, Pat Polari, Nicholas Stevens, and A.R. Plumb (born in Michigan)
*Christopher Paul Curtis , children's author whose "Bud, Not Buddy " is the only book to have won both theNewbery Medal and theCoretta Scott King award for best achievement for an African-American writer (born in Flint)
*Laurie Keller , children's book writer and illustrator best known for "The Scrambled States of America " and "Grandpa Gazillion's Number Yard " (born in Muskegon)
*Robert Sabuda , children'spop-up book artist and paper engineer (born in Pinckey)
*Jon Scieszka , children's book author best known for his collaboration with illustratorLane Smith on such books as "The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Stories" and theTime Warp Trio series (born in Flint)
*Chris Van Allsburg , children's writer, twice winner of theCaldecott Medal for "Jumanji " and "The Polar Express " (born in Grand Rapids)
*Aileen Fisher (1906 - 2002) Author of 100+ children's books (born in Iron River)
*Michelle Elizabeth Brown children's book author "" (born in Detroit)Fiction writers
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Nelson Algren , winning novelist best known for such books as "Never Come Sunday " and "The Man with the Golden Arm "-- which won the 1950National Book Award (born in Detroit)
*John Edward Ames , Western writer (born in Monroe County)
*Harriette Simpson Arnow , novelist best known for her novels "The Dollmaker" and "Hunter's Horn" (born inWayne County, Kentucky ; raised inCincinnati, Ohio and Detroit; later settled in Ann Arbor)
*Robert Asprin , science fiction and fantasy writer (born in St. Johns)
*Rex Beach , novelist best known for his 1906 novelThe Spoilers (born in Atwood)
*John Bellairs , mystery novelist (born in Marshall)
*Martin Bertram , novelist andMUD content author, best known for his medieval novelVanity of Vanities (born inLansing ; raised in Okemos)
*Jeremy Brown , children's book author (born inPaw Paw
*William C. Cook , master of the 19th century "dime novel" (born in Marshall)
*James Oliver Curwood , novelist and conservationist best known for his novelThe Grizzly King (born in Owosso)
*Pete Dexter , novelist and 1988National Book Award -winner -- for "Paris Trout" (born in Pontiac)
*Edna Ferber , novelist of such works as "Showboat ", "Saratoga Trunk " and the 1925Pulitzer Prize winner for "So Big ", playwright and member of theAlgonquin Round Table (born in Kalamazoo)
*Jeffrey Eugenides , novelist of such books as "The Virgin Suicides " and the 2002Pulitzer Prize winner "Middlesex" (born in Detroit)
*Dean Garrison , crime fiction author (born in Adrian)
*Donald Goines , "street tradition" novelist best known for his "Never Die Alone "
*Aaron Hamburger , short story writer and novelist (born in Detroit)
*James Hynes , author of "The Wild Colonial Boy" and "Kings of Infinite Space" (born in Okemos)
*Janet Kauffman , novelist best known for "Places in the World a Woman Could Walk" and poet (born inLancaster, Pennsylvania ; moved to Hudson)
*William X. Kienzle , former Catholic priest whose mystery/crime story writer best-known for such books as "The Rosary Murders" (born in Detroit)
*Elmore Leonard , novelist and screenwriter known for such works among many others as "Get Shorty ", "The Big Bounce " and "Rum Punch " (born inNew Orleans ; raised in Detroit)
*Thomas McGuane , novelist known for such works as "Ninety-Two in the Shade " and husband of actressMargot Kidder (born in Wyandotte)
*Terry McMillan , author best known for her "Waiting to Exhale ", "How Stella Got Her Groove Back " and "Disappearing Acts " (born in Port Huron)
*Joyce Carol Oates , novelist three times nominated for thePulitzer Prize and winner of theNational Book Award -- for "them " (born in Lockport, New York; lived in metro Detroit andWindsor, Ontario for over decade before moving toPrinceton, New Jersey )
*K.J. Stevens , novelist and short story writer (born in Alpena)
*Paul M. Strickler , horror novelist best known for his novel "The Calling," set in Boyne City, Michigan (born in Ludington) [http://www.HorrorPlace.com]
*Glendon Swarthout , novelist and short story writer twice nominated for thePulitzer Prize , winner of theO. Henry Prize and known for such works as "The Shootist , "The Homesman " and "Bells the Beasts & Children " (born in Pinckey)
*Miles Hood Swarthout , western writer and son ofGlendon Swarthout (born in Ann Arbor)
*John D. Voelker , novelist who wrote under the pen nameRobert Traver , best known for his "Anatomy of a Murder " (born inIshpeming )Journalists and nonfiction writers
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Bruce Ableson , inventor ofOpen Diary , arguably the first online blogging community (born inWest Bloomfield )
*Canyon Adams , conservative writer (penname of author whose true name is unknown, living inSaginaw )
*Mitch Albom , nonfiction author, sports writer, and radio talk show host (born inTrenton, New Jersey ; moved toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ; lives in metro Detroit)
*Joel Bakan , legal writer and Canadian lawyer best known for his 2004 book "The Corporation which was made into a film the same year and won 25 international awards (born inLansing )
*Ray Stannard Baker , 19th centurymuckraking journalist (born in Lansing)
* Michael Barone, journalist/pundit, editor of "The Almanac of American Politics " (born in Highland Park)
*Jill Carroll , journalist, Iraqi terrorists' kidnap victim (born in Ann Arbor)
*Zev Chafets , journalist and columnist for theNew York Daily News , born in Pontiac)
*David Chardavoyne , legal writer known for "A Hanging in Detroit" (born inOhio , moved to metro Detroit)
*Paul de Kruif , science writer and microbiologist (born in Zeeland)
*Fred Dustin , early 20th century writer on theAmerican West (born inGlens Falls, New York ; settled and died inSaginaw )
*M. F. K. Fisher , food writer (born in Albion)
*Derek Frey the president of the popular magazine for the legalizing of marijuanaHigh Times
*Jennifer Eaton Gokmen , literary nonfiction writer best known for international bestseller [http://www.expatharem.com/ "Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey"] (born in Wayne, raised in West Bloomfield, in 1994 moved toIstanbul, Turkey )
* John Grogan, "Philadelphia Inquirer" columnist and author of best-selling memoir "Marley and Me " (born in Detroit)
*Ben Hamper , journalist and nonfiction writer best known for his memoir ' (born inFlint, Michigan "')
*Sheryl James -- 1991 Feature WritingPulitzer Prize Winner (from Michigan)
*Michael Kinsley , founding editor of "Slate", former "Crossfire" panelist, current columnist for theWashington Post and current American Editor of "The Guardian " (born in Detroit)
*Paul G. Labadie , journalist and editorial writer for "USA Today " and "The Detroit News " (born in Detroit)
*Elvis Mitchell , "New York Times" film critic (born in Detroit)
*Isabel Paterson , author best known for her 1943 treatise "The God in the Machine "; co-founder of Americanlibertarianism (born onManitoulin Island, Canada ; grew up on a ruralUpper Peninsula ranch)
*Neal Shine ,Detroit Free Press Publisher, (born in Detroit).
*Joseph Sobran , ultra-conservative syndicated columnist (raised inYpsilanti )
*Helen Thomas , journalist, member ofWhite House Press Corps (born inWinchester, Kentucky ; moved to Detroit)
*Michelle Elizabeth Brown journalist, columnistBetween The Lines , also writes children's books, poetry and non-fiction (born in Detroit)Playwrights and screenwriters
* Ron Allen, playwright (born in Detroit)
*Ron Milner , playwright (born in Detroit)
*Neil LaBute , playwright, director, screenwriter (born in Detroit)
*Terry Rossio , screenwriter and film producer (born in Kalamazoo)
*Ivan Raimi , screenwriter (born in Detroit)
*Sam Raimi , screenwriter, director, producer (born in Detroit)
*Heather Raffo , playwright, actress (raised in Michigan)
*Randolph Polasek , screenwriter of "Hector & Hildy, Distributing Justice, AMMIETOWN, Senior Season"(born and raised inAuburn Hills )Poets
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John Malcolm Brinnin , poet (born in HalifaxNova Scotia ; raised in Detroit)
*Jim Daniels , poet (born in Detroit)
*Stuart Dybek , poet (born inChicago, Illinois ; lives in Kalamazoo)
*Clayton Eshleman , poet (born inIndianapolis , moved toYpsilanti )
*Carolyn Forché , poet (born in Detroit)
*Robert Frost - From 1921-22, Frost moved to Ann Arbor to accept a fellowship teaching at the University of Michigan. In 1924, Robert Frost accepted a lifetime appointment at theUniversity of Michigan in Ann Arbor as a Fellow in Letters where he resided until 1927.Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays. 10/1995 Library of America. Robert Frost. Edited by Richard Poirier and Mark Richardson. Trade ISBN 1-883011-06-X] Frost's Ann Arbor home is now atThe Henry Ford .
*Edgar Guest , poet (born inBirmingham, England ; moved to Detroit)
*Jim Harrison , poet and novelist (born in Grayling)
*Robert Hayden , poet (born in Detroit; moved to Ann Arbor)
*Conrad Hilberry , poet (born in Ferndale; moved to Kalamazoo)
*Lawrence Joseph , poet (born in Detroit)
*Jane Kenyon , poet (born in Ann Arbor)
*Naomi Long Madgett , poet (born inNorfolk, Virginia , raised inEast Orange, New Jersey , moved to Detroit andYpsilanti )
* Thomas Lynch, poet (born in Detroit)
*John Frederick Nims , poet (born inMuskegon )
*Marge Piercy , poet and novelist (born in Detroit)
*Dudley Randall , poet, Broadside Press founder (born in Detroit)
*Theodore Roethke ,Pulitzer Prize -winning poet (born in Saginaw)
*Richard Tillinghast , poet (born inMemphis, Tennessee , lives in Ann Arbor)
*Nancy Willard , poet, novelist, children's writer and literary critic (born in Ann Arbor)Other writers
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Wayne Dyer , self-help book writer (born in Detroit)
*James Finn Garner , humorist {born in Dearborn)
*Jerry B. Jenkins , religious writer, "as told to" biographer, romance writer (born in Kalamazoo)
*Ring Lardner , Sr., satirist, short story writer and sports columnist (born in Niles)
* Frank Martin, devotional writer (born inYpsilanti )
*Peter McWilliams , writer and cannabis legalization advocate (born in Detroit)
*Stewart Edward White , writer (born in Grand Rapids)Others
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Huwaida Arraf , co-founder of theInternational Solidarity Movement (ISM), a pro-Palestinian organization, the stated mission of which is to resist Israeli occupation using nonviolent tactics, but which is regarded by some as condoningterrorism (born in Detroit)
*Marshall Bailly , philanthropist (born in Paw Paw)
*Harry Blackstone, Sr. -- "The Great Blackstone, magician (born inChicago, Illinois ; settled in Colon -- where his home is preserved as the American Museum of Magic)
*Harry Blackstone, Jr. , magician and TV performer (born in Three Rivers)
*Allen S. Browne , co-founder ofKiwanis (from Detroit)
*Ralph Bunche , 1950Nobel Peace Prize winner; the first ever won by an African American (born in Detroit)
*Christie Brinkley , model (born in Monroe)
*William D. Campbell , major leader in theWorld Scout Foundation (born in Flint)
*Martin H. Carmody , Depression-era Supreme Knight of theKnights of Columbus (born in Grand Rapids)
*Daniel Ellsberg , military analyst and political activist best known for gathering thePentagon Papers (raised in metro Detroit)
*Frederick Carl Frieseke ,Impressionist painter (born in Owosso)
*Carole Gist ,Miss USA 1990 (born in Detroit)
*Kirsten Haglund ,Miss America 2008 (born inFarmington Hills )
*Robert G. Heft , designer of current 50-star American flag (born inSaginaw )
*G. Edward Knapp , forester, forest conservation advocate, member of Georgia House of Representatives (1966-1971), instrumental in mechanization of forestry during labor shortages of World War II (born inYpsilanti )
*Vince Megna , lawyer, author and primary shaper of the so-called "lemon laws" (born in Iron Mountain)
*Marvin Mitchelson , celebrity divorce attorney (born in Detroit)
*Jerry Mitchell ,Tony Award -winning choreographer (born in Paw Paw)
*Kenya Moore , 1993Miss USA (born in Detroit)
*Joseph C. Prance , co-founder ofKiwanis (from Detroit)
*Terry Rakolta , founder of "Americans for Responsible Television" (from Bloomfield Hills)
*Greg Raymer , the 2004World Series of Poker champion (born inMinot, North Dakota ; raised inLansing )
*Norman Shumway , heart transplant pioneer (born in Kalamazoo)
*Anna Sui , fashion designer (born in Detroit)
*Annie Taylor , the first person to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel (born in Bay City)
*R.J. Thomas , labor leader (born inEast Palestine, Ohio ; moved to Detroit in his early 20s)
*Veronica Webb , model, Revlon spokesperson (born in Detroit)
*Myra Wolfgang , labor leader (born inMontreal, Quebec , moved to Detroit at three and raised there)See also
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List of Governors of Michigan
*List of United States Senators from Michigan
*List of people from Detroit Notes
References and further reading
*Cite book| author=Gavrilovich, Peter and Bill McGraw |title=The Detroit Almanac|publisher=Detroit Free Press| year=2000|id=ISBN 0937247341
*Cite book | author=Hill, Eric J. and John Gallagher | title= AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture| year=2002 | publisher= Wayne State University Press | id=ISBN 0-8143-3120-3
*Cite book | author=Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A.| title=Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition | year= 1980| publisher= Wayne State University Press| id = ISBN 0-8143-1651-4External links
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