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List of people from Minnesota
This is a partial list of prominent people who were born, grew up, lived in, or made their mark in the state of
Minnesota
, arranged in alphabetical order.
Elmer Andersen (governor)
Louie Anderson (television personality)
Richard Dean Anderson
(actor)
Wendell Anderson (governor)
Ann Bancroft
(polar explorer)
Dean Barkley
(independent politician)
Marion Dane Bauer (writer)
John Becker (composer)
Sharon Sayles Belton (mayor of
Minneapolis
)
Patty Berg
(golfer)
Jessica Biel (actress)
Harry Blackmun
(
Supreme Court
justice)
David Bloom
(journalist killed in
Iraq
)
Robert Bly
(writer)
Jim Brandenberg (photographer)
Nicholas Brewer (painter)
Herb Brooks
(
ice hockey
coach)
Neil Broten (hockey player)
Aaron Brown (broadcast journalist)
Paul Bunyan
(legend)
Warren Burger
(
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
)
Chatwood Burton (painter)
Curt Carlson (businessman)
Nancy Carlson (author)
Charles Bender (
Native American
baseball player)
Coen Brothers
(film directors)
Norm Coleman
(mayor of
Saint Paul
and
senator
)
Rachael Leigh Cook
(actress)
Gratia Countryman (librarian)
Joseph Cretin (
Roman Catholic
bishop)
Adolph Dehn (lithographer)
Kate DiCamillo (author)
William Dodd (historical figure)
Daniel Greysolon DuLhut (explorer)
William Durbin (author)
Bob Dylan
(singer)
Jim Eisenreich (
Major League Baseball
player)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
(playwright)
Jacob Fjelde (sculptor)
Ric Flair
(wrestler)
Harry Flynn (
Roman Catholic
archbishop)
William Folwell (president of the
University of Minnesota
)
Al Franken
(satirical comedian)
Don Fraser (mayor and diplomat)
James Earle Fraser (sculptor)
Orville Freeman
(governor)
Wanda Gag (woodcutter)
John Gagliardi (college football coach)
Greg Gagne (
Major League Baseball
player)
Verne Gagne (wrestler)
Neil Gaiman
(author)
Judy Garland
(actress)
J. Paul Getty
(entrepreneur)
Cass Gilbert
(architect)
Terry Gilliam
(
Monty Python
member)
Genvieve Gorder (interior designer)
Archibald Graham "Moonlight" (doctor and baseball player)
Peter Graves (actor)
Joan Growe (state Secretary of State and diplomat)
Earl Guy (writer)
Josh Hartnett
(actor)
Jon Hassler (author)
James J. Hill
(businessman)
Tami Hoag (author)
George Hormel (businessman)
Hubert H. Humphrey
(
Vice President of the United States
)
Garrison Keillor
(radio personality)
Frank Kellogg (
United States
Secretary of State
)
Craig Kilborn (television personality)
Joan Kroc
(philanthropist)
Jessica Lange
(actress)
Tom Lehman (golfer)
Meridel Le Sueur (writer)
Sinclair Lewis
(writer)
Charles Lindbergh
(aviator)
Maud Hart Lovelace (author)
John Madden
(
football
coach and commentator)
Paul Manship
(sculptor)
Roger Maris
(
Major League Baseball
player)
John Mariucci (hockey coach)
E.G. Marshall (actor)
Homer Dodge Martin (painter)
Charles Mayo (surgeon)
William Mayo
(surgeon)
Eugene McCarthy
(
United States Senator
)
Bobby McFerrin
(musician)
Kevin McHale (
basketball
player)
Breckin Meyer (actor)
Paul Molitor
(
Major League Baseball
player)
Walter Mondale
(
Vice President of the United States
)
Mary Tyler Moore
(actress)
Jack Morris
(
Major League Baseball
player)
Bronko Nagurski
(football player)
LeRoy Neiman (painter)
George Nelson
(astronaut)
Eunice Norton
(pianist)
Tim O'Brien
(author)
Sigurd Olson (environmentalist)
Alan Page
(football player and justice on Minnesota Supreme Court)
Gordon Parks (photographer)
Gary Paulsen (writer)
Tim Pawlenty
(governor)
Rudy Perpich
(governor)
John Pillsbury (financier)
Carl Pohlad (billionaire owner and philanthropist)
Prince
(singer)
Kirby Puckett
(
Major League Baseball
player)
Alexander Ramsey
(governor)
Joseph Renville (
Native American
estate owner)
Robyne Robinson (newscaster)
Ole Rolvaag (author)
Marion Ross (actress)
Winona Ryder
(actress)
Francis Sampson (war hero;
Saving Private Ryan
loosely based on his story)
Henry Schoolcraft (explorer)
Charles Schulz
(cartoonist)
Seann William Scott (actor)
William Sears (businessman)
Martin Sheen
(actor)
Henry Sibley (governor)
Dick Siebert (college baseball coach)
Harold Stassen
(governor)
Will Steger (polar explorer)
Terry Steinbach (
Major League Baseball
player)
John Stevens
(developer of
Minneapolis
)
Wayne Terwilliger (baseball coach)
Bruce Vento (
United States Representative
)
Jesse Ventura
(wrestler and governor)
DeWitt Wallace (publisher)
Cadwallader Washburn (painter)
Paul Wellstone
(progressive senator)
Frederick Weyerhaeuser (businessman)
Laura Ingalls Wilder
(writer)
Roy Wilkins (
African-American
leader)
August Wilson
(playwright)
Dave Winfield
(
Major League Baseball
player)
Wing Young Huie (photographer)