List of people from Topeka, Kansas
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This article is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Topeka, Kansas.
For a list of people associated specifically with the following Topeka-based institutions:
- Government of Kansas
- Executive Branch - see List of Governors of Kansas;
- Judicial Branch - see List of Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court;
- Legislative Branch - see List of current Kansas state representatives and List of current Kansas state senators;
- Washburn University - see List of Washburn University alumni and List of Washburn Ichabods head football coaches.
Academia
- Warren Faidley (1957- ), meteorologist, storm chaser [1]
- Riley Gardner (1921-2007), psychologist
- Wes Jackson (1936- ), environmentalist, The Land Institute[2]
- Sokoni Karanja (1940- ), child development expert[3]
- G. Warren Nutter (1923-1979), economist[4]
- Ruth Patrick (1907-2013), botanist, limnologist[5]
- Julius Rebek (1944- ), chemist
- David Curtis Skaggs, Jr. (1937- ), historian[6]
- John Brooks Slaughter (1934- ), electrical engineer, National Science Foundation director[7]
Arts and entertainment
Film, television, and theatre
- Brandon Adams (1979- ), actor[8]
- Annette Bening (1958- ), actress[9]
- Gregg Binkley (1963- ), actor[10]
- Roscoe Born (1950- ), actor[11]
- Alicia Cabrera (1978- ), actress, Miss Kansas USA 2003[12]
- Jack Colvin (1934-2005), actor
- Samuel M. Comer (1893-1974), set decorator[13]
- George Dickerson (1933-2015), actor, poet, writer[14]
- Jayne Houdyshell (1953- ), actress[15]
- Jeff Kready, Broadway actor
- Thomas Lloyd (1967- ), pornographic actor[16]
- Sheila Ryan (1921-1975), actress[17]
- Travis Schuldt (1974- ), actor
- Lois Smith (1930- ), actress[18]
- Fay Tincher (1884-1983), actress[19]
Journalism
- Elizabeth Farnsworth (1943- ), broadcaster, filmmaker[20]
- Bill Kurtis (1940- ), news anchor, producer[21]
Literature
- Thomas Fox Averill (1949- ), novelist[22]
- Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000), poet[23]
- Jeannette Eyerly (1908-2008), novelist, columnist[24]
- Janet Fox (1940-2009), fantasy and horror writer, poet[25]
- Jane Heap (1883-1964), editor, publisher[26]
- Ben Lerner (1979- ), poet[27]
- Karen Salyer McElmurray (1956- ), essayist, novelist[28]
- Eric McHenry (1972- ), poet[29]
- Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989), author, lecturer, librarian[30]
- Ed Skoog (1971- ), poet[31]
- Linda Spalding (1943- ), novelist, editor[32]
- Rex Stout (1886-1975), novelist[33]
- Max Yoho (1934- ), author[34]
Music
- Streamline Ewing (1917-2002), jazz trombonist[35]
- Aulsondro "Emcee N.I.C.E." Hamilton, musician, member of KansasCali, known for Crash soundtrack[36]
- Coleman Hawkins (1904-1969), jazz saxophonist[37]
- Dave Hope (1949- ), bass guitarist[38]
- Kansas, rock band
- Josh Kulick, former heavy metal drummer for Through The Eyes Of The Dead
- Katrina Leskanich (1960- ), singer (Katrina and the Waves)
- Kerry Livgren (1949- ), founding member of the bands Kansas (band) and AD (band)
- Andy McKee (1979- ), musician
- Kirke Mechem (1925- ), composer[39]
- Origin, metal band
- Kliph Scurlock (1973- ), drummer
- Jamshied Sharifi (1960- ), composer, musician[40]
- Kenny Starr (1952- ), country singer[41]
- Rich Williams (1950- ), guitarist[42]
Other visual arts
- Aaron Douglas (1899-1979), Harlem Renaissance artist[43]
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown (1918-1999), architect[44]
- Peter Max Lawrence (1977- ), contemporary media artist[45]
Business
- Brad Garlinghouse (1971- ), business executive, investor[46]
- John F. Kilmartin (1921-2004), retail executive[47]
Crime
- Alvin Karpis (1907-1979), kidnapper, murderer, robber[48]
- Amy Watkins (1973-1999), murder victim[49]
Medicine
- Karl Bowman (1888-1973), psychiatrist[50]
- Harriet Lerner (1944- ), clinical psychologist and author[51]
- Karl Menninger (1893-1990), psychiatrist[52]
- Roy W. Menninger (1926- ), psychiatrist[53]
- William C. Menninger (1899-1966), psychiatrist[54]
- W. Walter Menninger (1931- ), psychiatrist[55]
- Ella Schuler (1897-2011), supercentenarian[56]
- Karl Targownik (1915-1996), psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor[57]
Military
- Wilder D. Baker (1890-1975), United States Navy Vice Admiral during World War II[58]
- Ronald Evans (1933-1990), astronaut[59]
- Harry D. Felt (1902-1992), U.S. Navy Admiral[60]
- Donald Hudson (1895-1967), World War I flying ace[61]
- Philip Johnston (1892-1978), U.S. Marine Corps code-talker[62]
- Frank E. Petersen (1932-2015), U.S. Marine Corps Lt. General[63]
Politics
National
- Oliver Brown (1918-1961), plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education[64]
- Arthur Capper (1865-1951), U.S. Senator from Kansas, 20th Governor of Kansas[65]
- Helen Chenoweth-Hage (1938-2006), U.S. Representative from Idaho[66]
- Albert M. Cole (1901-1994), U.S. Representative from Kansas[67]
- Charles Curtis (1860-1936), 31st Vice President of the United States[68]
- Harry W. Fraser (1884-1950), labor leader[69]
- David Archibald Harvey (1845-1916), U.S. House Delegate from Oklahoma Territory[70]
- Donald R. Heath (1894-1981), U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia, Laos, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam[71]
- Zelma Henderson (1920-2008), plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education[72]
- Nancy Kassebaum (1932- ), U.S. Senator from Kansas[73]
- Alf Landon (1887-1987), 26th Governor of Kansas, 1936 Republican candidate for U.S. President[74]
- John Thomas Marten (1951- ), U.S. federal judge[75]
- John Martin (1833-1913), U.S. Senator from Kansas[76]
- Isabell Masters (1913-2011), perennial third-party candidate for U.S. President[77]
- Noah C. McFarland (1822-1897), Commissioner of the General Land Office[78]
- John G. Otis (1838-1916), U.S. Representative from Kansas[79]
- Nathan Phelps (1958- ), LGBT rights activist[80]
- Shirley Phelps-Roper (1957- ), lawyer, anti-LGBT political activist[81]
- John Ritchie (1817-1887), abolitionist[82]
- Pat Roberts (1936- ), U.S. Senator from Kansas[83]
- William R. Roy (1926-2014), U.S. Representative from Kansas[84]
- Thomas Ryan (1837-1914), U.S. Representative from Kansas and Ambassador to Mexico[85]
- John States Seybold (1897-1982), Governor of Panama Canal Zone[86]
- Jim Slattery (1948- ), U.S. Representative from Kansas[87]
- John L. Waller (1850-1907), U.S. Consul to Madagascar[88]
State
- John Alcala (1959- ), Kansas state legislator[89]
- Carol A. Beier (1958- ), Kansas Supreme Court Justice[90]
- Robert Coldsnow (1924-2014), Kansas state legislator[91]
- Robert E. Davis (1939-2010), Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice[92]
- Ron Estes (1956- ), 39th Treasurer of Kansas[93]
- Joan Finney (1925-2001), 42nd Governor of Kansas[94]
- Shanti Gandhi (1940- ), physician and legislator[95]
- A. C. Hamlin (1881-1912), Oklahoma state legislator[96]
- Alexander Miller Harvey (1867-1928), 15th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas[97]
- Anthony Hensley (1953- ), Kansas state legislator[98]
- Marla Luckert (1955- ), Kansas Supreme Court justice[99]
- Lutie Lytle (1875-1950), lawyer, 1st African-American woman admitted to Kansas bar[100]
- Kay McFarland (1935-2015), Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice[101]
- Eric Rosen (1953- ), Kansas Supreme Court Justice[102]
- Caleb Stegall (1971- ), Kansas Supreme Court Justice[103]
- Jeff Stone (1961- ), Wisconsin state legislator[104]
- Clifford W. Trow (1929- ), Oregon state legislator[105]
- William C. Webb (1824-1898), Wisconsin and Kansas legislator[106]
Local
See also: List of mayors of Topeka, Kansas
- Jacob Alan Dickinson (1911-1971), Topeka Board of Education president, desegregation supporter[107]
Religion
- Fred Phelps (1929-2014), leader of the Westboro Baptist Church[108]
- Charles Sheldon (1857-1946), minister, author[109]
Sports
American football
- Chris Beatty (1973- ), coach[110]
- Tom Dinkel (1956- ), linebacker[111]
- Forrestal Hickman (1993- ), offensive tackle[112]
- Mike Lemon (1951- ), linebacker[113]
- Trey Lewis (1985- ), defensive tackle[114]
- Lamar Mady (1990- ), center[115]
- Larry McGinnis (1899-1948), guard[116]
- Jack Nason (1899-1977), tackle, wingback[117]
- John H. Outland (1871-1947), college football coach and namesake of Outland Trophy[118]
- John Parrella (1969- ), defensive tackle[119]
- Ryan Torain (1986- ), running back[120]
- Chuck Washington (1964- ), defensive back[121]
- Troy Wilson (1970- ), defensive end[122]
Baseball
- Aaron Crow (1986- ), pitcher[123]
- Rick DeHart (1970- ), pitcher[124]
- Bingo DeMoss (1889-1965), 2nd baseman, manager[125]
- Art Griggs (1884-1938), 1st baseman[126]
- Ross Grimsley (1950- ), pitcher[127]
- Clarence Heise (1907-1999), pitcher[128]
- Larry Miller (1937- ), pitcher[129]
- Dink Mothell (1897-1980), pitcher, utility player[130]
- Don O'Riley (1945-1997), pitcher[131]
- Scott Taylor (1966- ), pitcher[132]
- Mike Torrez (1946- ), pitcher[133]
Basketball
- Leo Lyons (1987- ), power forward[134]
- Fred Slaughter (1941- ), center, sports agent[135]
- Dean Smith (1931-2015), former University of North Carolina basketball coach[136]
- Mark Turgeon (1965- ), head basketball coach at University of Maryland; formerly coach at Texas A&M University
- Kyle Weems (1989- ), small forward[137]
Golf
- Marilynn Smith (1929- ), pro golfer and LPGA co-founder, member of World Golf Hall of Fame
- Gary Woodland (1984- ), golfer[138]
Racing
- Fred Comer (1893-1928), race car driver[139]
- Louis Durant (1910-1972), race car driver[140]
- Bruce Hill (1949- ), race car driver[141]
Other
- Bob Benoit (1954- ), pro bowler[142]
- Casey Converse (1957- ), U.S. Olympic swimmer, coach[143]
- Art Crews (1959- ), pro wrestler[144]
- Bob Davis (1945- ), sportscaster[145]
- Bill Disney (1932-2009), U.S. Olympic speed skater[146]
- Jack Disney (1930- ), U.S. Olympic cyclist[147]
- Melvin Douglas, Olympic wrestler (1996 & 2000)[148] and World Championship gold medalist
- Max Falkenstien (1924- ), radio broadcaster[149]
- Raúl Jorge Muñoz (1976- ), boxer[150]
- Margaret Thompson Murdock (1942- ), member of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and first woman to win a medal in shooting at the Summer Olympics [151]
- Charles Nelson (1933- ), U.S. Olympic volleyball player[152]
- Anna Seaton (1964- ), U.S. Olympic rower[153]
See also
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