List of people from Chicago

The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Chicago, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Chicago, Illinois.

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Academics, science, and engineering

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Dankmar Adler   Jul 3, 1844 Apr 16, 1900 Architect: designed the Guaranty Building, Chicago Stock Exchange Building, and Wainwright Building which is considered to be the world's first skyscraper Lived and died in Chicago
Mortimer Adler   Dec 28, 1902 Jun 28, 2001 Philosopher, educator, and popular author University of Chicago professor; lived in Chicago [1]
Milburn Akers   May 4, 1900 May 27, 1970 President of Shimer College and Sun-Times editor Born and worked in Chicago [2]
Saul Alinsky   Jan 30, 1909 Jun 12, 1972 Community organizer and writer; considered to be the founder of modern community organizing Born in Chicago [3]
Myrtle Bachelder   Mar 13, 1908 May 22, 1997 Metals chemist and Women's Army Corps officer; worked on the Manhattan Project University of Chicago professor; lived and died in Chicago [4]
Cynthia Bathurst Mathematician and animal welfare advocate [5]
Jacob Bolotin   Jan 3, 1888 Apr 1, 1924 First totally blind physician fully licensed to practice medicine [6]
Sophonisba P. Breckinridge   Apr 1, 1866 Jul 30, 1948 Founder, School of Social Works Administration at the University of Chicago Lived and worked in Chicago [7]
Allan G. Brodie   Oct 31, 1897 Jan 2, 1976 Orthodontics educator [8]
Daniel Burnham   Sep 4, 1846 Jun 1, 1912 Architect [9]
Marvin Camras Jan 1, 1916 Jun 23, 1995 Inventor [10]
Philo Carpenter   Feb 27, 1805 Aug 7, 1886 First Chicago pharmacist [11]
Marva Collins   Aug 31, 1936 Jun 24, 2015 Educator [12]
Zachary Taylor Davis May 26, 1872 Dec 16, 1946 Architect [13]
Donald J. DePorter 1942 1996 Philanthropist [14]
John Dewey   Oct 20, 1859 Jun 1, 1952 Philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer; an early developer of pragmatism and one of the founders of functional psychology University of Chicago Professor and founder of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools [15]
G. Walter Dittmar 1872 1949 First president of the Illinois State Dental Society [16]
E. Lloyd Du Brul Apr 5, 1909 Jul 24, 1996 Dental anatomist [17]
Rockwell King DuMoulin January 31, 1906 February 11, 1983 Architect Professor and department chair at the Rhode Island School of Design [18]
Helen Flanders Dunbar   May 14, 1902 Aug 21, 1959 Early figure in U.S. psychosomatic medicine [19]
Charles E. Fox Jul 1, 1870 Oct 31, 1926 Architect [20]
James Ingo Freed Jun 23, 1930 Dec 15, 2005 Architect [21]
Marjorie Grene   Dec 13, 1910 Mar 16, 2009 Philosopher [22]
Marion Mahony Griffin   Feb 14, 1871 Aug 10, 1961 Architect [23]
Walter Burley Griffin   Nov 24, 1876 Feb 11, 1937 Architect [24]
George Ellery Hale   Jun 29, 1868 Feb 21, 1938 Astronomer [25]
Michelle Hawkins
 
Meterorologist Grew up in Chicago [26]
Max Henius Jun 16, 1859 Nov 15, 1935 Biochemist; co-founder of American Brewing Academy [27]
John Augur Holabird   May 4, 1886 1945 Architect [28]
William Holabird   Sep 11, 1854 Jul 19, 1923 Architect [29]
Helmut Jahn Jan 4, 1940 May 8, 2021 Architect [30]
William Le Baron Jenney   Sep 25, 1832 Jun 14, 1907 Architect [31]
Leon Kass   Feb 12, 1939 Writer and chair of The President's Council on Bioethics [32]
Peter Karter 1922 Mar 30, 2010 Nuclear engineer and pioneer of the recycling industry [33]
Fazlur Khan Apr 3, 1929 Mar 27, 1982 Civil engineer [34]
Werner Krieglstein   Oct 31, 1941 Philosopher, author, and actor; Fulbright Scholar; University of Chicago fellow and alum Lived in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago [35]
Ed Krupp   Nov 18, 1944 Astronomer, archeoastronomer, director of Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Born in Chicago [36]
T. D. A. Lingo Dec 14, 1924 May 13, 1993 Folk singer, radio personality, brain researcher Born in Chicago [37]
George W. Maher   Dec 25, 1864 Sep 12, 1926 Architect [38]
Benjamin H. Marshall 1874 Jun 19, 1940 Architect [39]
Maury Massler 1912 1990 Dental educator [40]
Charles G. Maurice 1911 1997 Dental educator [41]
Philip Maxwell   1799 1859 Early Chicago physician [42]
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe   Mar 27, 1886 Aug 19, 1969 Architect [43]
Michele Moody-Adams Aug 31, 1956 African American philosopher and academic administrator [44]
Frederick B. Moorehead   1875 1944 Dental educator [citation needed]
Charles Murphy Feb 9, 1890 May 22, 1985 Architect [45]
Frederick Bogue Noyes 1872 1961 Dental educator [46]
Don Patinkin January 8, 1922 August 7, 1995 Israeli-American economist; President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ralph Pearson Jan 12, 1919 Oct 12, 2022 Inorganic chemist; developed the concept of hard and soft acids and bases (HSAB theory) Born in Chicago [47]
Dwight H. Perkins   Mar 26, 1867 Nov 2, 1941 Architect [48]
Sister Joel Read Dec 30, 1926 May 25, 2017 President of Alverno College; longest-serving college president in U.S. history Born in Chicago [49]
Kennedy J. Reed May 24, 1944 June 20, 2023 Theoretical atomic physicist in the Theory Group in the Physics & Advanced Technologies Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL); a founder of the National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) Raised in south Chicago [50]
Theodore Regensteiner May 17, 1868 Jul 15, 1952 Inventor of the four-color lithographic press [51]
Earl W. Renfroe   Jan 9, 1907 Nov 14, 2000 Orthodontist and African-American activist [52]
Martin Roche 1853 1927 Architect [53]
John Wellborn Root   Jan 10, 1850 Jan 15, 1891 Architect [54]
John Wellborn Root Jr. 1887 1963 Architect [55]
Isaac Schour 1900 1964 President of the International Association for Dental Research [56]
Donald Spero Aug 9, 1939 Physicist; venture capitalist; and European Rowing Championships bronze medalist and Olympic rower (1964). [57]
Leo Strauss Sep 20, 1899 Oct 18, 1973 Political philosopher [58]
Louis Sullivan   Sep 3, 1856 Apr 14, 1924 Architect [59]
Stanley D. Tylman 1893 1982 Dental educator, wrote Theory and Practice of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis [citation needed]
Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck Education professional Raised in Chicago [60]
Thorstein Veblen   Jul 30, 1857 Aug 3, 1929 Economist and social critic [61]
Robert Wald   Jun 29, 1947 Gravitational physicist, author of the textbook General Relativity (1984), and recipient of the Einstein Prize (APS) University of Chicago Professor [62]
Frank Lloyd Wright   Jun 8, 1867 Apr 9, 1959 Architect [63]

Nobel laureates and Fields medalists

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Jane Addams   Sep 6, 1860 May 21, 1935 Social worker and activist; founder of Hull House; first American woman awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1931) Lived and died in Chicago [64]
Saul Bellow   Jun 10, 1915 Apr 5, 2005 Author; Nobel laureate in Literature (1976); Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1976) Grew up in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago [65]
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar   Oct 19, 1910 Aug 21, 1995 Astrophysicist; Nobel laureate in physics (1983) University of Chicago professor; died in Chicago [66]
James Cronin   Sep 29, 1931 Aug 25, 2016 Nuclear physicist; Nobel laureate in physics (1964) University of Chicago professor; born in Chicago [67]
Vladimir Drinfeld Feb 4, 1954 Pioneering mathematician; Fields medalist (1990) University of Chicago professor [68]
Enrico Fermi   Sep 29, 1901 Nov 28, 1954 Experimental and theoretical physicist, co-developer of the first nuclear reactor (Chicago Pile-1); Nobel laureate in physics (1938) University of Chicago professor; died in Chicago [69]
James Franck   Aug 26, 1882 May 21, 1964 Chemical physicist and member of the Manhattan Project; Nobel laureate in physics (1925) Director of the Chemistry Division of the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago [70]
Milton Friedman   Jul 31, 1912 Nov 16, 2006 Leader of the Chicago school of economics; Nobel laureate in economics (1976); University of Chicago professor and graduate [71]
James Heckman   Apr 14, 1944 Born in Chicago; member of the Chicago school of economics; Nobel laureate in economics (2000) University of Chicago professor [72]
Michael Hudson Mar 14, 1939 Economics professor
Leon M. Lederman   Jul 15, 1922 Oct 3, 2018 Experimental physicist; Nobel laureates in physics (1988); director emeritus of Fermilab; founded the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy; Illinois Institute of Technology professor [73]
Yoichiro Nambu   Jan 18, 1921 Jul 5, 2015 Theoretical physicist; Nobel laureate in physics (2008) University of Chicago professor [74]
Theodore Schultz   Apr 2, 1902 Feb 26, 1998 Chair of the Chicago school of economics; Nobel laureate in economics (1979) University of Chicago professor [75]
Herbert A. Simon   Jun 15, 1916 Feb 9, 2001 Political, economic, psychological and computer science polymath; Nobel laureate in economic sciences (1978) Illinois Institute of Technology professor and University of Chicago graduate [76]
George E. Smith   May 10, 1930 Applied physicist; co-inventor of the charge-coupled device; Nobel laureates in physics (2009) University of Chicago graduate [77]
James D. Watson   Apr 6, 1928 Biologist; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1962) Proposed the correct structure for DNA with Francis Crick while a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Sir Lawrence Bragg in the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge in 1953 Grew up on the south side of Chicago and attended public schools; graduated from the University of Chicago with a B.S. (1947) in Zoology at age 19 [citation needed]
Frank Wilczek   May 15, 1951 Theoretical physicist; Nobel laureates in physics (2004) Enrolled at the University of Chicago at 15 years old [78]
Robert Woodrow Wilson   Jan 10, 1936 Founder and first director of Fermilab; Nobel laureate in physics (1978) [citation needed]

Authors and writers

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Franklin Pierce Adams   Nov 15, 1881 Mar 23, 1960 Columnist Born in Chicago [79]
Nelson Algren   Mar 28, 1909 May 9, 1981 Author [80]
Catherine Corley Anderson Mar 21, 1909 Dec 12, 2001 Children's author Born in Chicago [81]
John Anderson   Mar 22, 1836 Feb 24, 1910 Founder and publisher of Skandinaven [82]
K. A. Applegate   Jul 19, 1956 Author [citation needed]
Brian Augustyn   Nov 2, 1954 Feb 1, 2022 Comic book editor and writer Born in Chicago [83]
Dean Baker Jul 13, 1958 Macroeconomist
Allan Bloom Sep 14, 1930 Oct 7, 1992 Writer and translator [84]
Dmitri Borgmann   Oct 22, 1927 Dec 7, 1985 Writer [85]
Candy Dawson Boyd Aug 8, 1946 Writer and activist [86]
Ray Bradbury   Aug 22, 1920 Jun 5, 2012 Author Born and raised in Chicago suburb, Waukegan [87]
Gwendolyn Brooks   Jun 7, 1917 Dec 3, 2000 Poet [88]
Algis Budrys   Jan 9, 1931 Jun 9, 2008 Author [89]
Edgar Rice Burroughs   Sep 1, 1875 Mar 19, 1950 Author Born in Chicago [90]
Chris Bury Dec 10, 1953 Journalist [91]
Jack Cafferty Dec 14, 1942 Journalist Born in Chicago
Jack Canfield Aug 19, 1944 Author of Chicken Soup for The Soul
John Chancellor   Jul 14, 1927 Jul 12, 1996 Journalist
Raymond Chandler   Jul 23, 1888 Mar 26, 1959 Writer Born in Chicago
Shams Charania Apr 1, 1994 Sports writer Born in Chicago
Sandra Cisneros   Dec 20, 1954 Author Born in Chicago
Diablo Cody   Jun 14, 1978 Screenwriter
Daniel Cohen Mar 12, 1936 May 6, 2018 Children's writer Born in Chicago
Allan Cox   Jun 3, 1937 Aug 28, 2016 Writer Residing in Chicago
James Gould Cozzens Aug 19, 1903 Aug 9, 1978 Novelist Born in Chicago
Michael Crichton   Oct 23, 1942 Nov 4, 2008 Writer Born in Chicago
Philip K. Dick   Dec 16, 1928 Mar 2, 1982 Writer Born in Chicago
Charles Dickinson June 4, 1951 Writer
Mike Downey Aug 9, 1951 Jun 12, 2024 Newspaper columnist
Finley Peter Dunne   Jul 10, 1867 Apr 24, 1936 Writer, humorist (Mr. Dooley) Born in Chicago
Stuart Dybek 1942 Author Born in Chicago
Roger Ebert   Jun 18, 1942 Apr 4, 2013 Film critic Lived and died in Chicago
Dave Eggers   Mar 12, 1970 Writer, editor, publisher
James T. Farrell   Feb 27, 1904 Aug 22, 1979 Writer Born in Chicago
Kenneth Fearing Jul 28, 1902 Jun 26, 1961 Poet, writer
Edna Ferber   Aug 15, 1885 Apr 16, 1968 Author, playwright
Leon Forrest Jan 8, 1937 Nov 6, 1997 Writer
Henry Blake Fuller   Jan 9, 1857 Jul 28, 1929 Writer Born in Chicago
Mary Onahan Gallery   Jul 22, 1866 Jan 12, 1941 Writer, editor
Larry Gelbart Feb 25, 1928 Sep 11, 2009 Comedy writer Born in Chicago
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy   Oct 25, 1946 Author, activist, community organizer Born in Chicago [92][93]
John Gunther Aug 30, 1901 May 29, 1970 Writer
Gary Gygax   Jul 27, 1938 Mar 4, 2008 Author Born in Chicago
Lorraine Hansberry May 19, 1930 Jan 12, 1965 Playwright Born in Chicago
Chris Hansen Sep 13, 1959 Journalist Born in Chicago
Reidar Rye Haugan Sep 18, 1893 Oct 1, 1972 Newspaper publisher and playwright
Ben Hecht   Feb 28, 1894 Apr 18, 1964 Screenwriter, playwright, journalist, director, and producer Lived and worked in Chicago [94]
Larry Heinemann Jan 18, 1944 Dec 11, 2019 Novelist Born in Chicago
Ernest Hemingway   Jul 21, 1899 Jul 2, 1961 Novelist, short story writer, and journalist Born and raised in Chicago suburb, Oak Park; lived and worked in Chicago
Robert Herrick   Apr 21, 1868 Dec 23, 1938 Novelist
Seymour Hersh   April 8, 1937 Journalist Born in Chicago
Stacey Kade Author [95]
John Kass   Jun 25, 1956 Journalist Born in Chicago
Hoda Katebi Jan 27, 1995 Fashion blogger and activist Resides in Chicago [96]
Kirke La Shelle   Sep 23, 1862 May 16, 1905 Newspaper reporter, editor, playwright and producer Worked in Chicago
Ann Landers

(aka Ruth Crowley; aka Esther Pauline Friedman Lederer)

  Columnist
Adam Langer 1967 Novelist Born in Chicago
Ring Lardner   Mar 6, 1885 Sep 25, 1933 Sports columnist, short story writer, playwright, composer, and lyricist Worked & lived in Chicago [97]
Ring Lardner Jr. Aug 19, 1915 Oct 31, 2000 Journalist and screenwriter Born in Chicago [98]
Leo Lerner 1907 1965 Newspaper publisher; founder of Lerner Newspapers Born in Chicago
Mike MacDonald 1960 Photographer and author [99]
Tom Mandel Sep 12, 1942 Poet Born in Chicago
Merrill C. Meigs Nov 25, 1883 Jan 26, 1968 Newspaper publisher
A. R. Morlan Jan 3, 1958 Jan 6, 2016 Author Born in Chicago
Susan Murphy-Milano Oct 28, 2012 Author and radio host; advocate for victims of domestic violence Born in Chicago
Charles Gilman Norris   Apr 23, 1881 Jul 25, 1945 Author
Frank Norris   Mar 5, 1870 Oct 25, 1902 Novelist Born in Chicago
Clarence Page Jun 2, 1947 Columnist
Sara Paretsky   Jun 8, 1947 Novelist
Ed Paschke   Jun 22, 1939 Nov 25, 2004 Artist Born and died in Chicago
Cissy Patterson   Nov 7, 1881 Jul 24, 1948 Journalist and newspaper editor
Frederik Pohl   Nov 26, 1919 Sep 2, 2013 Author and futurist
Margaret Horton Potter   May 20, 1881 Dec 22, 1911 Novelist Born and died in Chicago [100]
Henry Rago 1915 1969 Poet; editor of Poetry Magazine (1955–1969)
Wilhelm Rapp   Jul 14, 1827 Feb 28, 1907 Journalist and editor Lived and died in Chicago
Hermann Raster   May 6, 1827 Jul 24, 1891 Journalist and politician; editor of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung (1867–1891) Lived in Chicago, buried in Graceland Cemetery [101][102]
Mike Resnick   Mar 5, 1942 Jan 9, 2020 Author
Dean Richards Mar 31, 1954 Film critic Born in Chicago
Mike Royko Sep 19, 1932 Apr 29, 1997 Columnist Born and died in Chicago
Ernest Samuels May 19, 1903 Feb 12, 1996 Biographer; recipient of the Bancroft Prize and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography Born in Chicago
Carl Sandburg   Jan 6, 1878 Jul 22, 1967 Poet; recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes Lived in Chicago [103]
Dan Savage   Oct 7, 1964 Columnist Born in Chicago
Sandra Seaton Jul 10, 1942 Playwright and librettist
Sidney Sheldon Feb 11, 1917 Jan 30, 2007 Playwright, screenwriter, novelist
William L. Shirer   Feb 23, 1904 Dec 28, 1993 Journalist and historian Born in Chicago
Shel Silverstein   Sep 25, 1930 May 10, 1999 Poet, songwriter, and children's writer Born in Chicago
Gene Siskel   Jan 26, 1946 Feb 20, 1999 Film critic Born in Chicago
Dejan Stojanović   Mar 11, 1959 Poet, writer, essayist, philosopher, businessman, and former journalist
Alfred Szklarski   Jan 21, 1912 Apr 9, 1992 Author Born in Chicago
Studs Terkel   May 16, 1912 Oct 31, 2008 Broadcaster and author Lived and died in Chicago
James Tiptree Jr.   Aug 24, 1915 May 19, 1987 Author Born in Chicago
Joseph A. Tunzi Jul 25, 1953 Author, publisher, producer, researcher, archivist, historian; "one of the foremost authorities on Elvis Presley"[104] Born in Chicago
Scott Turow   Apr 12, 1949 Author Born in Chicago
Irving Wallace Mar 19, 1916 Jun 29, 1990 Author Born in Chicago
Gene Wolfe   May 7, 1931 Apr 14, 2019 Author

Business and philanthropy

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Anthony Adducci   Aug 14, 1937 Sep 19, 2006 A pioneer of the medical device industry; founder of Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., which manufactured the world's first lithium battery-powered artificial pacemaker Born in Chicago
Bob Bernard May 23, 1967 Feb 2, 2007 Entrepreneur
William McCormick Blair May 2, 1884 Mar 29, 1982 Financier Born in Chicago
William McCormick Blair Jr.   Oct 24, 1916 Aug 29, 2015 U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (1961–1964) and U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1964–1967) Partner in the Chicago law firm Gerlach & O'Brien
David Bohnett   Apr 2, 1956 Philanthropist and technology entrepreneur Born in Chicago
John O. Butler   Businessman, dentist and periodontist Born and practiced in Chicago
Kevin Cushing 1956 Executive officer of AlphaGraphics Born in Chicago
Charles Deering   Jul 31, 1852 Feb 5, 1927 Businessman, art collector, and philanthropist
William Deering   Apr 25, 1826 Dec 9, 1913 Businessman and philanthropist
Francis Dewes Apr 8, 1845 Dec 21, 1922 German immigrant, brewer, millionaire, original owner of the historic mansion Francis J. Dewes House
Dr. Fannie Emanuel   Jul 31, 1871 Mar 31, 1934 Founded the Emanuel Settlement House
Marshall Field   Aug 18, 1834 Jan 16, 1906 Entrepreneur
Ada Sawyer Garrett 1856 1938 19th-century socialite and philanthropist
William O. Goodman 1848 1936 Lumber tycoon
Robert Halperin Jan 26, 1908 May 8, 1985 Olympic and Pan American Games yachting medalist; quarterback for the Brooklyn Dodgers; decorated World War II US-Navy sailor; co-founder of Lands' End, and Chairman of Commercial Light Company Born in Chicago
H. G. Haugan   Nov 7, 1840 Jan 29, 1921 Railroad executive
Helge Alexander Haugan   Oct 26, 1847 May 17, 1909 Banking executive
Anton C. Hesing   Jan 6, 1823 Mar 31, 1895 Owner of the Chicago-based Illinois Staats-Zeitung; Cook County Sheriff 1860–1862 Lived and died in Chicago
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard   Aug 22, 1802 Sep 14, 1886 Early Chicago developer
Ray Kroc   Oct 5, 1902 Jan 14, 1984 First CEO of McDonald's
Matthew Laflin   Dec 16, 1803 May 21, 1897 Gunpowder manufacturer and philanthropist
Mary Lewis Langworthy   Mar 31, 1872 Jan 15, 1949 President, Chicago Woman's Club Lived in Chicago
Charles Magnus Lindgren Nov 28, 1819 Sep 1, 1879 Shipping executive
John R. Lindgren Feb 20, 1855 Apr 29, 1915 Banking executive
Horatio G. Loomis 1900 An organizer of the Chicago Board of Trade
Catherine T. MacArthur Nov 23, 1908 Dec 15, 1981 Philanthropist
Arthur B. McBride Mar 20, 1888 Nov 10, 1972 Businessman who co-founded the Cleveland Browns football team Born and raised in Chicago
Brooks McCormick Feb 23, 1917 Aug 15, 2006 Chief executive officer of International Harvester; Art collector Born in Chicago
Chauncey McCormick Dec 7, 1884 Sep 8, 1954 Businessman and art collector Trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago
Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.   Feb 15, 1809 May 13, 1884 Founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Lived and died in Chicago
Cyrus Hall McCormick II   May 16, 1859 1936 President of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company (1884–1902) Born in Chicago
Harold Fowler McCormick   May 2, 1872 Oct 16, 1941 Chairman of the board of International Harvester Company Trustee of the University of Chicago
Joseph M. McCormick   May 16, 1877 Feb 25, 1925 United States Senator from Illinois; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 1st district Born in Chicago
Katharine McCormick   Aug 27, 1875 Dec 28, 1967 Biologist, suffragist, philanthropist, and heir to a substantial part of the McCormick family fortune Grew up in Chicago
L. Hamilton McCormick   May 27, 1859 Feb 2, 1934 Author, inventor, art collector and sculptor Born in Chicago
Leander J. McCormick   Feb 8, 1819 Feb 20, 1900 Farmer, inventor, manufacturer, and businessman Lived and died in Chicago
Robert R. McCormick   Jul 30, 1880 Apr 1, 1955 Owner and publisher of the Chicago Tribune newspaper Born in Chicago
Robert Sanderson McCormick   Jul 26, 1849 Apr 16, 1919 United States ambassador to Austria-Hungary, Imperial Russia, and France Lived in Chicago
Ruth Hanna McCormick   Mar 27, 1880 Dec 31, 1944 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's at-large district Lived and died in Chicago
William Grigsby McCormick   Jun 3, 1851 Nov 29, 1941 Businessman; Member of the New York Stock Exchange; c-founder of the Kappa Sigma college fraternity Born in Chicago; Chicago City Council as alderman representing the 18th ward
William Sanderson McCormick   Nov 2, 1815 Sep 27, 1865 Inventor and founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Lived in Chicago
Blythe McGarvie President of Leadership for International Finance, LLC
Abraham Lincoln Neiman Jul 4, 1875 Oct 21, 1970 Businessman and member of the Neiman Marcus family
Agnes Nestor   Jun 24, 1880 Dec 28, 1948 Labor activist, politician, and founder of the International Glove Workers Union of America and president of Chicago Women's Union League Lived and died in Chicago [105]
William S. Paley   Sep 28, 1901 Oct 26, 1990 CBS executive
Bertha Palmer   May 22, 1849 May 5, 1918 Socialite and philanthropist
Potter Palmer   May 20, 1826 May 4, 1902 Entrepreneur
George Pullman   Mar 3, 1831 Oct 19, 1897 Entrepreneur and inventor
Wallace Rasmussen Jul 11, 1914 Sep 21, 2008 Businessman and philanthropist; CEO of Beatrice Foods Co. Lived and worked in Chicago
Frank C. Rathje   Aug 21, 1881 Feb 24, 1967 Depression-era banker, businessman, and philanthropist
William Donald Scherzer   Jan 27, 1858 Jul 20, 1893 Inventor of the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge
W. Clement Stone   May 4, 1902 Sep 3, 2002 Entrepreneur; founder of what is known today as AON Corporation
Edmund Dick Taylor   Oct 18, 1804 Dec 4, 1891 Banker, railroad executive and entrepreneur; known as "father of the greenback"
Charles H. Wacker   Aug 29, 1856 Oct 31, 1929 Businessman and philanthropist, director of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Born and lived in Chicago
Ty Warner Sep 3, 1944 Entrepreneur known for Beanie Babies and many other successful plush toys Born in Chicago and grew up in suburban La Grange
Erick Williams Chef Born and raised in Chicago [106][107][108]
Charles Yerkes   Jun 25, 1837 Dec 29, 1905 Entrepreneur

Crime

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
David Barksdale May 24, 1947 Sep 2, 1972 Street gang leader Leader of Folk Nation; died in Chicago
Al Capone   Jan 17, 1899 Jan 25, 1947 Boss of the Chicago Outfit 1925–1931 Chicago Outfit
Andre Crawford 1962 Mar 2017 Serial killer Born in Chicago
Laurie Dann Oct 18, 1957 May 20, 1988 Murderer Born in Chicago
John Dillinger   Jun 22, 1903 Jul 22, 1934 Bank robber Died in Chicago
Jeff Fort Feb 20, 1947 Gang leader and convicted terrorist Grew up in Chicago
John Wayne Gacy   Mar 17, 1942 May 10, 1994 Serial killer Born in Chicago
Sam Giancana   Jun 15, 1908 Jun 19, 1975 Boss of the Chicago Outfit Chicago Outfit
Robert Hanssen   Apr 18, 1944 Jun 5, 2023 FBI agent; convicted spy for Russia Born in Chicago
H. H. Holmes   May 16, 1861 May 7, 1896 Serial killer Lived and operated in Chicago [109]
Ted Kaczynski   May 22, 1942 Jun 10, 2023 Unabomber, mathematician and domestic terrorist Born and briefly lived in Chicago
Leopold and Loeb  
 
Nov 19, 1904 (Leopold)
Jun 11, 1905 (Loeb)
Jan 28, 1936 (Loeb)
Aug 29, 1971 (Leopold)
Murderers Born in Chicago
Baby Face Nelson   Dec 6, 1908 Nov 27, 1934 Mobster Born in Chicago
Jose Padilla

(aka Abdullah al-Muhajir)

  Oct 18, 1970 Alleged terrorist Lived in Chicago
Jack Ruby   Mar 25, 1911 Jan 3, 1967 Killed Lee Harvey Oswald Born in Chicago
Eva Shaver Midwife convicted of manslaughter while providing illegal abortions, 1915 Worked in Chicago [110]
Ronald Gene Simmons Jul 15, 1940 Jun 25, 1990 Spree killer Born in Chicago
Wanda Stopa   May 5, 1900 Apr 25, 1924 Murderer Lived and studied in Chicago; was its youngest and first female assistant U.S. district attorney
George Streeter 1837 Jan 22, 1921 Riverboat captain and squatter Lived and died in Chicago

Fine arts

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Sigvald Asbjørnsen Aug 20, 1867 Sep 8, 1954 Sculptor
Emil Biorn Jun 7, 1864 1935 Sculptor, painter and composer
Edward William Carlson May 4, 1883 Jul 26, 1932 Artist Born and raised in Chicago
Edward Gorey   Feb 22, 1925 Apr 15, 2000 Artist Born in Chicago
Grace Jeffers Sep 1, 1967 Design educator Born in Chicago
June Leaf Aug 4, 1929 Jul 1, 2024 Artist Born and raised in Chicago [111]
Vivian Maier Feb 1, 1926 Apr 21, 2009 Photographer
Edgar Miller 1899 Jun 1, 1993 Designer, artist, sculptor, stained glass maker, wood carver, metal worker Born in Idaho Falls, moved to Chicago in 1917, died in Chicago
Norman Parish   Aug 26, 1937 Jul 8, 2013 Artist and art dealer
Harmonia Rosales   1984 Artist Born in Chicago [112]

Frontier

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Louis Jolliet   Sep 21, 1645 1700 French explorer Lived for one winter in what is now Chicago
John Kinzie Dec 3, 1763 Jan 6, 1828 Early Chicago settler Lived in what is now Chicago
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable   Aug 28, 1818 Early Chicago settler Lived in what is now Chicago

Media

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Gillian Anderson   Aug 9, 1968 Actress Born in Chicago
Stanley Andrews   Aug 28, 1891 Jun 23, 1969 Actor Born in Chicago
Dominic Armato   Nov 18, 1976 Voice actor Born in Chicago
Lewis Arquette Dec 14, 1935 February 10, 2001 Actor Born in Chicago
Patricia Arquette   Apr 8, 1968 Actress Born in Chicago
Reiko Aylesworth Dec 9, 1972 Actress
Barney Balaban Jun 8, 1887 Mar 7, 1971 Head of Paramount Pictures
Bob Balaban   Aug 16, 1945 Actor, director and producer Born in Chicago
Adam Baldwin   Feb 27, 1962 Actor
Leonard Baldy   Feb 15, 1927 May 2, 1960 Police officer; Chicago's first helicopter traffic reporter
Ryan Bank Apr 27, 1981 Media producer
Ike Barinholtz   Feb 18, 1977 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
Ralph Bellamy   Jun 17, 1904 Nov 29, 1991 Actor Born in Chicago
Jim Belushi   Jun 15, 1954 Actor, comedian Born in Chicago
John Belushi   Jan 24, 1949 Mar 5, 1982 Actor, comedian Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Chloe Bennet   Apr 18, 1992 Actress, singer Born in Chicago
Jack Benny   Feb 14, 1894 Dec 26, 1974 Actor, comedian Born in Chicago
Tom Berenger   May 31, 1949 Actor Born in Chicago
Edgar Bergen   Feb 16, 1903 Sep 30, 1978 Ventriloquist Born in Chicago
Shelley Berman   Feb 3, 1925 Sep 1, 2017 Comedian Born in Chicago
Carlos Bernard   Oct 12, 1962 Actor
Michael Ian Black   Aug 12, 1971 Comedian Born in Chicago
Budd Boetticher Jul 29, 1916 Nov 29, 2001 Film director Born in Chicago
Tom Bosley   Oct 1, 1927 Oct 19, 2010 Actor Born in Chicago
Charles Boyce Sep 21, 1949 Syndicated cartoonist
Lara Flynn Boyle   Mar 24, 1970 Actress
Harold Bradley Jr.   Oct 13, 1929 Apr 13, 2021 Football player, actor, singer, artist, TV host, and painter Born in Chicago
Andre Braugher   Jul 1, 1962 Dec 11, 2023 Actor Born in Chicago [113]
Buddy Bregman   Jul 9, 1930 Jan 8, 2017 Composer
Pat Byrnes Cartoonist for The New Yorker
Colt Cabana   May 6, 1980 Professional wrestler Lives in Chicago [114]
John Calhoun   Apr 14, 1808 Feb 20, 1859 Founding publisher of the Chicago Democrat Cook County Treasurer (1837–1841); Chicago City Councilman, 1841–1842
Monique Calhoun Model
Sarah Wayne Callies   Jun 1, 1977 Actress
Allan Carr   May 27, 1937 Jun 29, 1999 Producer Born in Chicago
Charmian Carr   Dec 27, 1942 Sep 17, 2016 actress Born in Chicago
Steve Carell   Aug 16, 1962 Actor, comedian, producer, writer and director Lived and worked in Chicago [citation needed]
Dan Castellaneta   Oct 29, 1957 Actor and comedian Lives in Chicago
John Chambers Sep 12, 1922 Aug 25, 2001 Academy Award-winning make-up artist Born in Chicago [115]
Kyle Chavarria Jan 26, 1995 Actress Born in Chicago
Whitney Chitwood Stand-up comedian Lives in Chicago
Anna Chlumsky   Dec 3, 1980 Actress Born in Chicago
Stephen Colbert   May 13, 1964 Comedian, TV host, actor, and writer Lived and worked in Chicago
Lana Condor   May 11, 1997 Actress Lived in Chicago
Don Cornelius   Sep 27, 1936 Feb 1, 2012 Creator and former host of Soul Train Born in Chicago
Cindy Crawford   Feb 20, 1966 Model and actress Lived in Chicago [citation needed]
Ann Cusack May 22, 1961 Actress
Joan Cusack   Oct 11, 1962 Actress and comedian
John Cusack   Jun 28, 1966 Actor
Clifton Davis   Oct 4, 1945 Actor, composer and minister Born in Chicago
May de Sousa   Nov 6, 1884 Aug 8, 1948 Actress and singer Born, raised, and died in Chicago
Walt Disney   Dec 5, 1901 Dec 15, 1966 Founder of The Walt Disney Company Born on the second floor of the house at 2156 Tripp Avenue, in the Hermosa neighborhood of Chicago [116]
Matt Doherty Jun 22, 1978 Actor
Jimmy Dore   July 26, 1965 Stand-up comedian and political commentator Born in Chicago
Mike Douglas   Aug 11, 1920 Aug 11, 2006 Talk show host Born in Chicago
Katie Doyle Cast member of MTV's Road Rules
Brian Doyle-Murray   Oct 31, 1945 Actor Born in Chicago
Moosie Drier Aug 6, 1964 Actor and director Born in Chicago
Michael Clarke Duncan   Dec 10, 1957 Sep 3, 2012 Actor Born in Chicago
Kevin Dunn   Aug 24, 1956 Actor Born in Chicago
Dennis Farina   Feb 29, 1944 Jul 22, 2013 Actor, Chicago police officer Born and raised in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago [117]
Mimsy Farmer   Feb 28, 1945 Actress and sculptor Born in Chicago
Jon Favreau   Oct 19, 1966 Actor, writer, and director Lived and worked in Chicago
Jeremy Felton   Jul 17, 1987 Rapper
Tina Fey   May 18, 1970 Actress, comedian, and writer Lived and worked in Chicago
Karen Finley   1956 Performance artist, actress, artist, and recording artist Born in Chicago
Michael Flatley   Jul 16, 1958 Dancer Born in Chicago
Neil Flynn   Nov 13, 1960 Actor Born, lived and worked in Chicago; raised in Chicago suburb, Waukegan
Harrison Ford   Jul 13, 1942 Actor Born in Chicago; raised in Chicago suburb, Des Plaines [118]
Drew Fortier   Jul 14, 1987 Musician, filmmaker, actor, and author Born and raised in Chicago [119]
Bob Fosse   Jun 23, 1927 Sep 23, 1987 Director, choreographer, and dancer Born in Chicago
Redd Foxx   Dec 9, 1922 Oct 11, 1991 Actor and comedian Grew up in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago
Dennis Franz   Oct 28, 1944 Actor
Kathleen Freeman   Feb 17, 1923 Aug 23, 2001 Actress Born in Chicago
Tavi Gevinson April 21, 1996 Writer, magazine editor, actress Born in Chicago
Marla Gibbs   Jun 14, 1931 Actress Born in Chicago
Zach Gilford Jan 14, 1982 Actor
Ira Glass   Mar 3, 1959 NPR broadcaster Lived and worked in Chicago
Arlene Golonka   Jan 23, 1936 May 31, 2021 Actress Born in Chicago
Stuart Gordon   Aug 11, 1947 Mar 24, 2020 Playwright, screenwriter, film director and producer
Chuck Goudie Jan 17, 1956 Television reporter and columnist [citation needed]
Michael Gray Sep 2, 1951 Actor on Shazam!
Shecky Greene   Apr 8, 1926 Dec 31, 2023 Comedian Born in Chicago [120]
Alexandra Grey   Jan 1, 1991 Actress and musician [citation needed]
Kathy Griffin   Nov 4, 1960 Actress and comedian [citation needed]
Michael Gross   Jun 21, 1947 Actor Born in Chicago
Kevin Hagen Apr 3, 1928 Jul 9, 2005 Actor Born in Chicago
Daryl Hannah   Dec 3, 1960 Actress Born in Chicago
Cory Hardrict Nov 9, 1979 Actor Born in Chicago
Steve Harris Dec 3, 1965 Actor Born in Chicago
Wood Harris   Oct 17, 1969 Actor Born in Chicago
Hugh Hefner   Apr 9, 1926 Sep 27, 2017 Publisher Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Marilu Henner   Apr 6, 1952 Actress Born in Chicago
Andy Herren Nov 14, 1986 Reality-TV contestant; winner of Big Brother 15; show's first openly gay winner Currently lives in Chicago
Mark Hollmann Oct 14, 1963 Composer and lyricist (Urinetown) [citation needed]
Terrence Howard   Mar 11, 1969 Actor Born in Chicago
Jennifer Hudson   Sep 12, 1981 Actress, singer Born in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago
John Hughes Feb 18, 1950 Aug 6, 2009 Film director and screenwriter Raised in Chicago suburb, Northbrook; lived and worked in Chicago
Bonnie Hunt   Sep 22, 1961 Actress, comedian, director, producer Born in Chicago
Mel Jackson Oct 13, 1970 Actor Born in Chicago
Sam J. Jones   Aug 12, 1954 Actor Born in Chicago
William James Jones Actor Born in Chicago
Philip Kaufman   Oct 23, 1936 Film director Born in Chicago
Rachna Khatau Jan 29, 1981 Actress, writer, singer Raised in Chicago
Ruth Kilbourn 1895 1984 Dancer Resident of Chicago [121]
Dorothy Kilgallen   Jul 3, 1913 Nov 8, 1965 Media personality, author, journalist, panelist Born in Chicago
Karlie Kloss   Aug 3, 1992 Model Born in Chicago
Harvey Korman Feb 15, 1927 May 29, 2008 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
Tessa Kosta   Dec 12, 1890 Aug 23, 1981 Actress (musicals) Born in Chicago
Greg Kotis   Playwright (Urinetown)
Mike Lebovitz   Comedian Born in Chicago
Charles Levin Mar 12, 1949 July 2019 Actor Born in Chicago
Clara Lipman   1864 1952 Stage actress and playwright Born in Chicago
John Lippman Television executive, acting director of Voice of America
Ron Livingston   Jun 5, 1967 Actor
Richard Long   Dec 17, 1927 Dec 21, 1974 Actor Born in Chicago
John Loprieno Oct 7, 1960 Actor Born in Chicago [122]
Dave Losso Stand-up comedian Born in Chicago
Lar Lubovitch   Apr 9, 1943 Choreographer Born in Chicago
Bernie Mac   Oct 5, 1957 Aug 9, 2008 Actor and comedian Born and died in Chicago
Justina Machado   Sep 6, 1972 Actress Born in Chicago
William H. Macy   Mar 13, 1950 Actor and producer Lived in Chicago
Amy Madigan   Sep 11, 1950 Actress Born in Chicago
John Mahoney   Jun 20, 1940 Feb 4, 2018 Actor Lived and worked in Chicago
Karl Malden   Mar 22, 1912 Jul 1, 2009 Actor Born in Chicago
John Malkovich   Dec 9, 1953 Actor Lived and worked in Chicago
David Mamet   Nov 30, 1947 Playwright, poet, screenwriter, and director Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Larry Manetti Jul 23, 1947 Actor Born in Chicago
Harry Manfredini Aug 25, 1943 Composer Born in Chicago
Michael Mann   Feb 5, 1943 Film director, writer, and producer Born in Chicago
Joe Mantegna   Nov 13, 1947 Actor Born in Chicago
Ron Masak   Jul 1, 1936 Oct 20, 2022 Actor Born in Chicago
Chi McBride Sep 23, 1961 Actor Born in Chicago
Jenny McCarthy   Nov 1, 1972 Actress and Playboy model Lived in Chicago
LisaRaye McCoy   Sep 23, 1967 Actress Born in Chicago
Frances McDormand   Jun 23, 1957 Actress Born in Chicago
Laurie Metcalf   Jun 16, 1955 Actress
Vincente Minnelli   Feb 28, 1903 Jul 25, 1986 Film director Born in Chicago
Kel Mitchell   Aug 25, 1978 Actor and comedian Born In Chicago
Rick Moranis   Apr 18, 1953 Actor and comedian
Cindy Morgan   Sep 29, 1954 Dec 30, 2023 Actress Born in Chicago
Trevor Morgan Nov 26, 1986 Actor Born in Chicago
Jennifer Morrison   Apr 12, 1979 Actress and producer Born in Chicago
John Mulaney   Aug 26, 1982 Comedian Born in Chicago
Bill Murray   Sep 21, 1950 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago suburb, Evanston; raised in Wilmette; lived and worked in Chicago
Bob Newhart   Sep 5, 1929 Jul 18, 2024 Actor and comedian
Nichelle Nichols   Dec 28, 1932 Jul 30, 2022 Actress Lives in Chicago
Richard Nickel May 31, 1928 Apr 13, 1972 Photographer Born in Chicago
Christopher Nolan July 30, 1970 Screenwriter, director and producer Lived in Chicago
Ken Nordine Apr 13, 1920 Feb 16, 2019 Voiceover and word jazz recording artist
Kim Novak   Feb 13, 1933 Actress Born in Chicago
Donald O'Connor   Aug 28, 1925 Sep 27, 2003 Actor and dancer Born in Chicago
Jim O'Heir   Feb 4, 1962 Actor and comedian Born and lived in Chicago
Matt O'Leary   Jul 6, 1987 Actor Born in Chicago
Keke Palmer   Aug 26, 1993 Actress and singer [citation needed]
Mandy Patinkin   Nov 30, 1952 Actor and singer Born in Chicago
Jeannie Pepper   Jul 9, 1958 Adult film actress Born in Chicago
Jeff Perry   Aug 16, 1955 Actor
William Petersen   Feb 21, 1953 Actor Born in Chicago suburb, Evanston; lived and worked in Chicago
Wally Pfister Jul 8, 1961 Cinematographer Born in Chicago
Jeremy Piven   Jul 26, 1965 Actor [citation needed]
Bonnie Poe Oct 15, 1912 Oct 16, 1993 Actress, voice actress Born in Chicago
Danny Pudi   Mar 10, 1979 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
CM Punk   Oct 26, 1978 Professional wrestler, professional mixed martial arts commentator, actor, and retired mixed martial artist Born & lives in Chicago [123]
Harold Ramis   Nov 21, 1944 Feb 24, 2014 Actor, director, and comedian Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Bill Rancic   May 16, 1971 Winner of The Apprentice Born in Chicago
Robert Reed   Oct 19, 1932 May 12, 1992 Actor
John C. Reilly   May 24, 1965 Actor Born in Chicago
Ed Renwick Jun 1, 1938 Mar 6, 2020 Political commentator on WWL-TV (CBS affiliate) in New Orleans, Louisiana Born in Chicago [124]
Shonda Rhimes   Jan 13, 1970 Screenwriter, director, and producer; creator and executive producer of Grey's Anatomy Born in Chicago
Lucille Ricksen   Aug 22, 1910 Mar 13, 1925 Actress Born in Chicago
John Ridgely   Sep 6, 1909 Jan 18, 1968 Actor Born in Chicago
Justin Roberts   Dec 29, 1979 Professional wrestling ring announcer Born in Chicago
Craig Robinson   Oct 25, 1971 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
Michael Rooker   Apr 6, 1955 Actor Moved to Chicago at age 13 [125][126][127]
Jonathan Rosenbaum   Feb 27, 1943 Film critic
Jennifer Runyon   Apr 1, 1960 Actress Born in Chicago
Robert Ryan   Nov 11, 1909 Jul 11, 1973 Actor Born in Chicago
Pat Sajak   Oct 26, 1946 Game show host Born in Chicago
Tony Sam   Comedian, actor, television producer Born in Chicago
Horatio Sanz   Jun 4, 1969 Actor and comedian Grew up in Chicago
Ben Savage   Sep 12, 1980 Actor Born in Chicago
Fred Savage   Jul 9, 1976 Actor, director, and producer Born in Chicago
Stefanie Scott   Dec 6, 1996 Actress and singer Born in Chicago
Amy Sedaris   Mar 29, 1961 Actress Lived and worked in Chicago
David Sedaris   Dec 26, 1956 Radio broadcaster and author
Garry Shandling   Nov 29, 1949 Mar 24, 2016 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago [128]
Sherri Shepherd   Apr 22, 1967 Actress and comedian Born in Chicago
Rondell Sheridan Aug 15, 1958 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
Kiernan Shipka   Nov 10, 1999 Actress Born in Chicago
Gary Sinise   Mar 17, 1955 Actor; co-founder of Steppenwolf Theatre Company Born in Chicago suburb, Blue Island; lived and worked in Chicago
John Stagliano   Nov 29, 1951 Adult film actor and director Born in Chicago
Todd Stashwick   Oct 16, 1968 Actor Born in Chicago
Michael Stoyanov Dec 14, 1970 Actor Born in Chicago
Joe Swanberg   Aug 31, 1981 Film director and actor Lives and works in Chicago
Gloria Swanson   Mar 27, 1899 Apr 4, 1983 Actress Born in Chicago
Mr. T   May 21, 1952 Actor, evangelist Born in Chicago
Rea Tajiri Filmmaker Born in Chicago
Larenz Tate Sep 8, 1975 Actor Born in Chicago
Giorgio Tozzi Jan 8, 1923 May 30, 2011 Singer and actor Born in Chicago
Sarah Truax   Feb 12, 1872 May 2, 1958 Broadway and Hollywood actress Raised in Chicago
Melvin Van Peebles   Aug 21, 1932 Sep 22, 2021 Director Born in Chicago
Vince Vaughn   Mar 28, 1970 Actor Raised in Chicago suburbs, Buffalo Grove and Lake Forest; worked and lives in Chicago [129]
Matt Walsh   Oct 13, 1964 Comedian, co-founder of Upright Citizens Brigade Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Marsha Warfield Mar 5, 1954 Actress and comedian Born in Chicago
Carol Wayne Sep 6, 1942 Jan 13, 1985 Actress Born in Chicago
Jason Weaver Jul 18, 1979 Actor and singer Born in Chicago
Raquel Welch   Sep 5, 1940 February 15, 2023 Actress Born in Chicago
Orson Welles   May 6, 1915 Oct 10, 1985 Actor, director, writer, and producer Lived in Chicago
George Wendt   Oct 17, 1948 Actor Born, lived and worked in Chicago
Steve Wilkos   Mar 9, 1964 Talk show host Born in Chicago
Robin Williams   Jul 21, 1951 Aug 11, 2014 Actor and comedian Born in Chicago
Oprah Winfrey   Jan 29, 1954 Talk show hostess, actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Lived and worked in Chicago
Robert Young   Feb 22, 1907 Jul 21, 1998 Actor Born in Chicago
Billy Zane   Feb 24, 1966 Actor Born in Chicago
Robert Zemeckis   May 14, 1951 Director, producer, and writer Born in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago
Florenz Ziegfeld   Mar 21, 1867 Jul 22, 1932 Impresario Born in Chicago
Adrian Zmed   Mar 14, 1954 Actor Born in Chicago
Edward Zwick   Oct 8, 1952 Director, producer, and writer Born in Chicago

Military

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Robert E. Adamson   Dec 28, 1920 Jul 30, 2004 U.S. Navy vice admiral Born in Chicago [130]
Russell A. Berg   Jan 6, 1917 Jan 24, 2002 U.S. Air Force brigadier general Born in Chicago
Wesley Clark   Dec 23, 1944 NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, four-star general, presidential candidate (2004) Born in Chicago
Richard E. Kraus   Nov 24, 1925 Oct 3, 1944 Marine Corps private first class; posthumously received the Medal of Honor during World War II Born in Chicago
Malcolm Ross O'Neill   Mar 25, 1940 Lieutenant general Born in Chicago [citation needed]
Joseph Polowski Oct 2, 1916 Oct 17, 1983 U.S. Army soldier during World War II; served as a translator between Soviet and American forces on Elbe Day; peace activist Lived in Chicago
Fred S. Robillard   Sep 14, 1890 Jan 31, 1971 Marine Corps major general; in charge of Marine Motor Transportation during World War II Born in Chicago [131]
James A. Ryan   Oct 22, 1867 Jan 14, 1956 U.S. Army brigadier general; commanded World War I Officers' Training Centers at Fort Sheridan, later an executive with several Chicago-based businesses Lived in Chicago [132]
Scott Stearney   Oct 21, 1960 Dec 1, 2018 United States Navy vice admiral, commander of United States Fifth Fleet Born in Chicago [133]
Harvey Walden IV Dec 21, 1966 Marine Corps drill instructor Born in Chicago

Music

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Politics and law

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
John Peter Altgeld   Dec 30, 1847 Mar 12, 1902 20th Governor of Illinois Hometown was Chicago
John Ashcroft   May 9, 1942 U.S. Attorney General Born in Chicago
Henry Moore Bates   Mar 30, 1869 Apr 15, 1949 Attorney Born in Chicago
Rod Blagojevich   Dec 10, 1956 Congressman; governor of Illinois Born in Chicago
James Bowler   Feb 5, 1875 Jul 18, 1957 Chicago alderman; U.S. Congressman Born in Chicago
Frederick Van Ness Bradley   Apr 12, 1898 May 24, 1947 Politician from the U.S. state of Michigan Born in Chicago
Lorenzo Brentano   Nov 4, 1813 Sep 18, 1891 Journalist and member of the U.S. House of Representatives Lived and died in Chicago
Theodore Brentano   Mar 29, 1854 Jul 2, 1940 Attorney, judge, and the first United States Ambassador to Hungary Lived and died in Chicago
Bryant B. Brooks   Feb 5, 1861 Dec 8, 1944 Served in Wyoming's second state legislature; two terms as Governor of Wyoming, 1905–1911 Lived in Chicago while attending business school [134]
Corinne Stubbs Brown   1848 1914 Marxist social activist Born in Chicago
Ellsworth B. Buck   Jul 3, 1892 Aug 14, 1970 U.S. Congressman Born in Chicago [135]
Harris Burgoyne Jun 30, 1910 1994 Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin Born in Chicago
Thomas Barbour Bryan   Dec 22, 1828 Jan 26, 1906 Commissioner of the District of Columbia and two-time Chicago mayoral nominee Lived in Chicago
Jane Byrne   May 24, 1934 Nov 14, 2014 Mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
Anton Cermak   May 9, 1873 Mar 6, 1933 Mayor of Chicago
Enoch Chase 1809 1892 State senator in Wisconsin Lived in Chicago
Bernard J. Cigrand   Oct 1, 1866 May 16, 1932 Father of Flag Day in the United States Lived in Chicago
Hillary Rodham Clinton   Oct 26, 1947 First lady, US senator from N.Y., United States Secretary of State Born in Chicago, raised in suburban Park Ridge
John Coughlin

(aka "Bathhouse" John Coughlin)

  Aug 15, 1860 Nov 11, 1938 Chicago alderman
Timothy T. Cronin Jun 27, 1884 Sep 20, 1955 U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Born in Chicago
Richard J. Daley   May 15, 1902 Dec 20, 1976 Mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
Richard M. Daley   Apr 24, 1942 Mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
William M. Daley   Aug 9, 1948 White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Commerce Born in Chicago
Clarence Darrow   Apr 18, 1857 Mar 13, 1938 Attorney and civil libertarian Lived and died in Chicago
Paul Douglas   Mar 26, 1892 Sep 24, 1976 Chicago alderman, U.S. Senator, and University of Chicago economist
Stephen A. Douglas   Apr 23, 1813 Jun 3, 1861 U.S. Senator, presidential candidate, noted for debating Abraham Lincoln Lived and died in Chicago
Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne   Oct 12, 1853 May 24, 1937 Governor of Illinois
Rahm Emanuel   Nov 29, 1959 Former mayor of Chicago, White House Chief of Staff, US congressman Lives in Chicago
Thomas R. Fitzgerald Jul 10, 1941 Nov 1, 2015 Retired chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court Born in Chicago [136]
Betty Ford   Apr 8, 1918 Jul 8, 2011 U.S. First Lady; wife of Gerald Ford Born in Chicago
Nick Fuentes   August 18, 1998 Political commentator Born in Chicago
Merrick Garland Nov 13, 1952
Bernhard Gettelman   Dec 23, 1889 Aug 30, 1965 State senator for Wisconsin Born in Chicago
John S. Gleason Jr. Feb 11, 1915 May 2, 1993 6th Administrator of Veterans Affairs (1961–65) Born in Chicago
Cindy Golding   1952 Iowa state representative Born in Chicago [137]
Alexander R. Grant Nov 28, 1925 Jul 22, 2001 State assemblyman for Wisconsin Born in Chicago
Luis Gutiérrez   Dec 10, 1953 First Latino to be elected to Congress from the Midwest Born in Chicago
John Marshall Harlan II   May 20, 1899 Dec 29, 1971 Supreme Court justice Born in Chicago
Paul P. Harris   Apr 19, 1868 Jan 27, 1947 Lawyer, founder of Rotary International
Carter Harrison Jr.   Apr 23, 1860 Dec 25, 1953 Mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
Carter Harrison, Sr.   Feb 15, 1825 Oct 28, 1893 Mayor of Chicago
Paul B. Henry   Jul 9, 1942 Jul 31, 1993 Professor of Political Science and U.S. Congressman Born in Chicago
Washington Hesing   May 4, 1849 Dec 17, 1897 Postmaster of Chicago and managing editor of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung Lived and died in Chicago
Janet Jagan   Oct 20, 1920 Mar 28, 2009 Prime Minister and President of Guyana Born in Chicago
Byron L. Johnson   Oct 12, 1917 Jan 6, 2000 Economist and U.S. Representative from Colorado Born in Chicago
Peter Karađorđević   Feb 5, 1980 Hereditary prince of Yugoslavia Born in Chicago
Edward Joseph Kelly   Apr 17, 1933 Apr 15, 1947 36th Mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
Joe Kernan   Apr 8, 1946 Jul 29, 2020 48th governor of Indiana Born in Chicago
John C. Kluczynski   Feb 15, 1896 Jan 26, 1975 U.S. Congressman Born in Chicago, died in Chicago
Bill Lipinski   Dec 22, 1937 U.S. Congressman Born in Chicago
Boris Lushniak   Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Native of Chicago
Lisa Madigan   Jul 30, 1966 Attorney General of Illinois Born in Chicago
Michael Madigan   Apr 19, 1942 67th and 69th Speaker of Illinois House of Representatives Born in Chicago
Joseph Medill   Apr 6, 1823 Mar 16, 1899 Newspaper editor, mayor of Chicago
John Gould Moyer Jul 12, 1893 Jan 21, 1976 31st governor of American Samoa Born in Chicago
Eliot Ness   Apr 19, 1903 May 16, 1957 Federal agent; leader of The Untouchables; born in Chicago Born in Chicago
Barack Obama   Aug 4, 1961 US senator and 44th President of the United States Resided in Chicago 1983–2008
William B. Ogden   Jun 15, 1805 Aug 3, 1877 Entrepreneur and first mayor of Chicago
Deval Patrick   Jul 31, 1956 Governor of Massachusetts Born in Chicago
John Podesta   Jan 8, 1949 White House Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton (1998–2001) Born in Chicago
Roman Pucinski   May 13, 1919 Sep 25, 2002 U.S. Congressman; Chicago alderman
Charles H. Ramsey   1950 Chicago Police deputy superintendent; current Philadelphia Police Commissioner Native of Chicago
Antonio R. Riley   Aug 22, 1963 State assemblyman for Wisconsin, Midwest Regional Administrator of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Born in Chicago
Grace Rohrer Jun 14, 1924 Oct 12, 2011 North Carolina politician, arts and women's rights advocate; first female state cabinet-level secretary in North Carolina Born in Chicago
Louis C. Romell Apr 7, 1899 Feb 5, 1987 State assemblyman for Wisconsin Born in Chicago
Donald Rumsfeld   Jul 9, 1932 Jun 29, 2021 U.S. Congressman, secretary of Defense
John Joseph Ryba Aug 10, 1929 Jan 9, 2021 State assemblyman for Wisconsin Born in Chicago
Robert C. Strong Sep 29, 1915 Dec 28, 1999 U.S. diplomat Born in Chicago
William Hale Thompson   May 14, 1869 Mar 19, 1944 Last Republican mayor of Chicago Lived and died in Chicago
Amos G. Throop   1811 1894 City treasurer; temperance advocate Born in Chicago
Jazep Varonka   Apr 4, 1891 Jun 4, 1952 First Chairman of the People's Secretariat (i.e. Prime Minister) of the Belarusian National Republic Lived and died in Chicago [138]
Elihu B. Washburne   Sep 23, 1816 Oct 23, 1887 Secretary of state, minister to France Lived and died in Chicago
Harold Washington   Apr 15, 1922 Nov 25, 1987 First black mayor of Chicago Born in Chicago
John Wentworth   Mar 5, 1815 Oct 16, 1888 U.S. congressman; mayor of Chicago Lived and died in Chicago
Francis Parker Yockey Sep 18, 1917 Jun 16, 1960 Political theorist and philosopher Born in Chicago

Religion

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
John Ankerberg Dec 10, 1945 Christian television host, author, speaker Born In Chicago
Juanita Bynum Jan 16, 1959 Gospel singer, author, pastor Born In Chicago
Frances Xavier Cabrini

(aka Mother Cabrini)

  Jul 15, 1850 Dec 22, 1917 First citizen of the US to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church Lived and died in Chicago
Mircea Eliade   Mar 13, 1907 Apr 22, 1986 Religious scholar and philosopher from Romanian Lived and died in Chicago
Mordecai Ham Apr 2, 1877 Nov 1, 1961 20th-century evangelist
Jesse Jackson   Oct 8, 1941 Minister, civil rights activist, presidential candidate
Anton LaVey

(born Howard Stanton Levey)

Apr 11, 1930 Oct 29, 1997 Writer of The Satanic Bible; founder of The Church of Satan Born in Chicago
James Patterson Lyke Feb 18, 1939 Dec 27, 1992 Franciscan friar and Roman Catholic bishop Born in Chicago
Jacques Marquette   Jun 1, 1637 May 18, 1675 Missionary
Jeff Seidel 1957 Orthodox Judaism outreach worker in Jerusalem, director of the Jewish Student Information Center Born in Chicago [139]

Athletics

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See also

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