List of people from Youngstown, Ohio

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The following people were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Youngstown, Ohio.

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[edit] Famous Youngstowners and former Steel Valley residents

[edit] Arts and entertainment

  • Stiv Bators — Singer and musician, best known for work with the punk rock band The Dead Boys, born and raised in Youngstown.
  • Billy Beck — Keyboardist, Pianist, and Songwriter for the Original and New Ohio Players, as well as Zapp and Roger, Dana School of Music Graduate, from Youngstown's South Side.
  • Robert and Ronald Bell (Kool & the Gang) — Funk and Soul Musicians, originally from Youngstown's East Side.
  • John Steven Bloom — Master illusionist & magician who has toured with performers including Alice Cooper, Billy Bob Thornton, and Weird Al Yankovic, raised in Liberty Twp.
  • Matthew Cairns - Musician, best known for his work with Lady Fantastic and The Idyll. Also was recognized for is work with gay liberation.
  • Noah Cicero — Novelist, known for fierce depictions of the lives of lower-class Youngstown residents. Currently lives in Hubbard.
  • Chris Columbus (filmmaker) — Writer, best known for Goonies and Rent and the director of the first two installments of the Harry Potter movies, raised in Youngstown-Warren area.
  • Jim Cummings — Voice actor, best known for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, originally from Youngstown's North Side.
  • Jerry DePizzo — Saxophone player and member of the band O.A.R., originally from Liberty Township and Youngstown's North Side.
  • Kyle Donahue - Musician, best known for his work with Lady Fantastic. Durring free time he was known to hunt zombies. Once he beat a bear to death using only a shoe.
  • Joe Flynn — Comedic actor, co-star of 1960s television series McHale's Navy, originally from Youngstown's North Side.
  • Brian Gage — Contemporary author of satire and fiction. Born in Youngstown and grew up in Poland, Ohio and Canfield, Ohio.
  • Elizabeth Hartman — Actress, best known for performance in A Patch of Blue, originally from Boardman.
  • Sean Jones — Jazz Trumpeter and a member of Wynton Marsalis' band, raised in Warren and schooled at YSU's Dana School of Music.
  • Phil Keaggy — Guitarist, best known for work with Glass Harp, originally from Hubbard.
  • Nanette Lepore — Fashion designer, born in Youngstown and attended Youngstown State University.
  • Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth – Reality television show star and political pundit; raised on the North Side.
  • Gil Mantera (Gil Mantera's Party Dream) - founder of acclaimed electronic synth-pop party band hailing from Youngstown, Ohio.
  • Maureen McGovern — Singer, best known for 1970s hit "The Morning After", originally from Boardman.
  • Michael McGovern — Poet, a product of Youngstown's 19th-century steel mills who became nationally known as "the Puddler Poet."
  • Dr. Jerri Nielsen — Author, best known for Ice Bound, the New York Times bestseller on the medical crisis she endured while trapped at a South Pole research station; born and raised in the Youngstown area.
  • Ed O'Neill — Actor, best known for playing Al Bundy on Married... with Children, originally from Youngstown's North Side.[1]
  • Michael Pataki - Actor, veteran of television shows including The Green Hornet, The Flying Nun, McCloud, and Star Trek; born in Youngstown.
  • Kenneth Patchen — Poet, best known for Beat-era work, born and raised in Youngstown-Warren area.
  • Chris Rutushin - Filmmaker and Photojournalist, awarded an Emmy for "Jeffrey's Recipe," a news feature about a former drug dealer turned chef who reaches out to inner-city youths; also Writer/Director of the full length feature film, "Fine-Tune;" best known for his work with underprivileged, jittery squirrels.
  • Jennifer Walcott — Actress, limited film appearances, best known for work as Playboy centerfold model, raised in Youngstown.
  • Ryan West — Record producer, engineer and musician currently in New York City. Known best for mixing and engineering many platinum and gold hip hop and R&B records by artists such as Jay Z, Dr Dre and Usher, which earned him a Grammy nomination in 2004. Born and raised in Liberty Twp.
  • The Warner Brothers — Show-business entrepreneurs, immigrated from Poland to New Castle, PA, then to Youngstown, resided on the city's North Side during their early career.
  • Justin Giudici - Musician, Well known for being in Lady Fantastic. Also produced 3 songs for David Hasselhoff in the late 90's once held the world record for fastest rubix cube.

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[edit] Politics

  • Frank J. Battisti — Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1961-1994); best known for rulings on Cleveland's school desegregation case; born and raised in Youngstown.
  • Clarence Darrow — Attorney, best known for role as defense counsel in the "Scopes Monkey Trial" and Leopold and Loeb murder trial; first practiced law in Youngstown.
  • Gus Hall - labor organizer, co-founder of the United Steelworkers of America trade union, and five-time U.S. presidential candidate; organized 1930s "Little Steel Strike" in Youngstown-Warren area.
  • Nathaniel R. Jones — Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; appointed in 1967 as assistant general counsel to President Johnson's famed Kerner Commission; born and raised in Youngstown.
  • Michael J. Kirwan — Politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives (1937-1970), became the first Northerner to serve as chair of the influential National Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, widely credited with Democratic congressional victory of November 1954.
  • Staughton Lynd — Activist, best known for public opposition to the Vietnam War, served as labor lawyer and activist in the Youngstown area, where he currently resides.
  • George McKelveyDemocratic politician and former mayor of Youngstown. In 2004, he broke ranks with his party to endorse President George W. Bush for a second term.
  • William McKinley — 25th President of the United States. Born in Niles, and attended school in Poland.
  • Harry Meshel - Politician, former Ohio state senator, president of the Ohio Senate, and chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party; currently serves as lobbyist; born and raised in Youngstown.
  • Volney Rogers - attorney and civic leader who played a key role in the establishment of Youngstown's celebrated Mill Creek Park.
  • Sue ThomasFBI agent, the first deaf person to work in this capacity, and the inspiration for the television series Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye.
  • David Tod — Governor of Ohio, deeply respected by President Lincoln for his measured response to dislocations of the American Civil War; Tod was offered (but refused) the position of U.S. Secretary of Treasury.
  • James A. Traficant, Jr. — Politician, flamboyant former Democratic Representative, now in federal prison after being prosecuted by the federal government on corruption charges, born and raised on Youngstown's South Side.
  • Jay Williams — Mayor (Independent-Democrat), first African-American mayor of Youngstown, born on city's East Side, now resides near Cornersburg, on city's West Side.

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