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The city of Duluth, overlooking Lake Superior in the U.S. state of Minnesota has produced several notable people:
- Greg Anderson - three time NHRA Pro Stock champion
- Mason Aguirre - a 2006 Winter Olympics snowboarding half-pipe team member
- Dorothy Arnold (Olson) - actress
- Maria Bamford - comedian and actress
- Bill Berry - former member of the band R.E.M.
- Mitch Clem - cartoonist; born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but lived in Duluth for a few years
- David Dondero - Indie-folk musician
- Bob Dylan - born in Duluth, but grew up in Hibbing, Minnesota
- Carol Dempster - silent movie star
- Slim Goodbuzz - writer/critic
- Roger Grimsby - TV news anchor
- Brett Hull - hall of fame caliber NHL hockey player maintains home in Duluth area (Pike Lake)
- Louis Jenkins - award-winning prose poet
- George Kotlarek - U.S. Ski Jumping Champion 1936
- Gene Kotlarek - U.S. Ski Jumping Champion 1963, 1966, 1967; U.S. Olympic Team 1964 and 1968
- Don LaFontaine - movie trailer voice (Known for "In a world/time/place where...")
- Lenny Lane - professional wrestler
- Low - slowcore rock band. All three current members live in Duluth (none of the original members were born there, though second bass player Zak Sally was born and grew up there, as did current bass player Matt Livingston)
- Chris Monroe - cartoonist and painter
- John L. Morrison - newspaper publisher
- Lorenzo Music - voice of the animated cartoon cat Garfield
- Gena Lee Nolin - actress and model born in Duluth but grew up in nearby Proctor
- David Oreck - an American salesman and businessman
- Luigino (Jeno) Paulucci - founder of Jeno's Pizza and Chun King Foods brands
- Charlie Parr - musician
- Joe Polo - a 2006 Winter Olympics US Curling team member and Olympic bronze medalist, born in Duluth, but grew up in Cass Lake, Minnesota
- Phil Solem - member of the band The Rembrandts, who perform the theme song to the television show Friends
- Telly Savalas - actor who owned a house on Park Point
- Trampled By Turtles - a Duluth-based bluegrass band
- Darren Ward - swimmer who competed for Canada in the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics
- Rip Williams - National Hockey League 1930s
- Tommy Williams - 1940-1992 -- 1st U.S. player to play regularly in th National Hockey League after 1950 when he played for the Boston Bruins after his participation on the U.S. Team in the 1960 Olympics. Member U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
- Baby Jane Hudson - Of the movie "Whatever happened to Baby Jane"