List of people from Springfield, Missouri
This is a list of notable people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Springfield, Missouri and its surrounding metropolitan area.
Politics
- John Ashcroft, former U.S. attorney general
- Matt Blunt, former governor of Missouri
- Melanie Blunt, former first lady of Missouri
- Roy Blunt, U.S. senator
- Sempronius H. Boyd, former U.S. representative and ambassador to Siam
- Charlie Brown, former U.S. representative
- Margaret Kelly, former Missouri state auditor, Missouri republican gubernatorial nominee
- Jim Keet (born 1949), former member of both houses of the Arkansas legislature; the 2010 Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas
- Billy Long, U.S. representative
- Roscoe C. Patterson, former U.S. senator and representative
Arts, literature, humanities and entertainment
- Lennie Aleshire, vaudeville and country music performer
- Bob Barker, game show host (The Price is Right)
- Julie Blackmon, photographer
- Aaron Buerge, star of ABC's The Bachelor, season 2
- Kim Crosby, Broadway performer
- Ian Eskelin, lead singer of All Star United
- Ralph D. Foster, broadcasting pioneer
- William Garwood, actor
- John Goodman, actor (born in Affton and attended Missouri State University)
- Lucas Grabeel, actor, singer (High School Musical, HSM2, and HSM 3: Senior Year)
- Sara Groves, Christian contemporary recording artist
- Speedy Haworth, guitarist and singer
- Joe Haymes, swing era bandleader-arranger (born in Marshfield; grew up and began his band in Springfield)
- Tess Harper, actress (graduated from Missouri State University)
- Josh Heinrichs, reggae singer
- Jah Roots, reggae band
- Jay Kenneth Johnson, actor
- The Jordanaires, singing group
- King's X, musical group
- Chandler Lawson, beauty pageant titleholder, Miss Tennessee 2012
- Brenda Lee, singer (moved to Springfield in 1956 at age 11)
- Jim Lowe, country music singer
- Robin Luke, musician
- The Marksmen, singing quartet (originally The Foggy River Boys)
- Mariann Mayberry, actress
- The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, musical group
- The Philharmonics, singing quintet
- Brad Pitt, actor,[1] Academy Award winner for Best Picture, 12 Years a Slave
- Mary Ellen Ray, actress
- Tom Whitlock, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song, Take My Breath Away
- Melissa Hutchison, two time BAFTA nominee
- Cailee Spaeny, actress (Vice, On the Basis of Sex)
- Dana Powell, actress (Bridesmaids, Modern Family)[2]
- Ronnie Self, singer/songwriter
- Scott Siman, music producer and executive
- Si Siman, music producer and broadcast executive
- Joe Bauer, visual effects artist (Game of Thrones)[3]
- Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, musical group
- Speakeasy, rock and roll band
- Terre Thaemlitz, musician, cultural producer
- Marissa Whitley, Miss Teen USA 2001
- Tony Tost, poet
- Kathleen Turner, actress, two time Golden Globe Award winner
- Speedy West, steel guitarist and record producer
- Robert Westenberg, Broadway performer
- Adrienne Wilkinson, actress (graduated from Kickapoo High School)
- Slim Wilson, musician, radio and TV personality
- Daniel Woodrell, author
- David L. Harrison, children's author and poet
- Crystal Methyd - drag queen on Season Twelve of RuPaul's Drag Race
Sports
- Scott Bailes, MLB pitcher in 1980s and 1990s; color commentator for Springfield Cardinals
- Eddie Carnett, MLB pitcher in 1940s
- Lori Endicott, 1996 Olympic volleyball player
- Gracie Gold, Olympic figure skater, 2014 and 2016 U.S. champion
- Ryan Howard, MLB player, 2005 NL Rookie of the Year, 2006 Home Run Derby champion, 2006 NL Most Valuable Player
- Jack Jewsbury, MLS player for Portland Timbers
- Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner; worked in Springfield with father Pat Jones at insurance company Modern Security Life in 1960s
- Josh Kinney, first Springfield Cardinal (AA) to make MLB St. Louis Cardinals roster
- Stan Musial, Hall of Fame baseball player for St. Louis Cardinals, played for original Springfield Cardinals in late 1930s
- Larry Nemmers, NFL referee
- Jason Pyrah, Olympic 1500m runner
- Steve Rogers, MLB starting pitcher, 5-time All-Star; most successful pitcher in Montreal Expos history
- Emily Scott, Olympic speed skater
- Horton Smith, golfer, two-time Masters champion
- Payne Stewart, professional golfer
- Jackie Stiles, NCAA all-time leading scorer in women's basketball
- Anthony Tolliver, NBA player for Minnesota Timberwolves
- Paul Walker, football player
Business
- Jack Gentry, World War II and Korean War veteran; founder of Positronic
- David Glass, former CEO of Walmart; owner of MLB's Kansas City Royals
- John Morris, founder and majority owner, Bass Pro Shops[4]
- Jack Stack, founder of SRC Holdings
Other
- Jimmie Angel, aviator, discoverer of Angel Falls, highest free-falling waterfall in world
- Oliver Brown, plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, born in Springfield
- James E. Cofer, professor at Missouri State University, president 2010-11
- J. Alan Groves, Biblical Hebrew scholar; editor of Groves-Wheeler Hebrew morphology database
- Edwin P. Hubble, of Hubble Space Telescope fame (born in Marshfield)[5]
- Virginia E. Johnson, sexologist; junior member of Masters and Johnson sexuality research team
- Janet Kavandi, NASA astronaut
Notes
- McKibbin, Adam (2 March 2012). Biography of Brad Pitt. Hyperink. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-61464-198-8.
- "Dana Powell Went from Hillcrest to Modern Family". www.417mag.com. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- "Springfield native wins fifth Emmy for his visual effects work on Game of Thrones". Springfield News-Leader. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- "John Morris". Forbes. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Hubble.html
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