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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokomo%2C_Indiana
Notable people from Kokomo * Jack Purvis, jazz musician * Sylvia Kirby, singer * Ryan White, AIDS activist * Rupert Boneham, Survivor contestant * Tavis Smiley, social commentator * Elwood Haynes, inventor, automotive pioneer * Elmer Apperson, automotive pioneer * Edgar Apperson, automotive pioneer * Steve Butler, Six-time Sprint Car National Champion * Steve Kroft, 60 Minutes Correspondent * John D. Shearer, Photographer * Norman Bridwell, author of the Clifford the Big Red Dog books * Strother Martin, actor (best known as the prison "captain" in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke) * Bob Ford, National-Award winning Sports Editor for the Kokomo Tribune. * Kaitlyn Christopher, Miss Indiana USA 2005 * Matthew Crull, musician * Mark Langley, horse jockey * Floyd Talbert, Soldier (of Band of Brothers fame) * David Gray, Howard County Courthouse bomber |
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Rochester, NY
Susan B. Anthony (suffragist) Johnny Antonelli (baseball player) Philip Barry John Jacob Bausch (native of Germany and co-founder of Rochester's Bausch & Lomb Company) Boris Bittker (legal academic) Bernie Boland (baseball player) William Seward Burroughs I Cab Calloway (singer/bandleader) Francis Pharcellus Church Julie Lynn Cialini David Diamond Taye Diggs (actor born in New Jersey but raised in Rochester) Frederick Douglass (born in Maryland but a long-time Rochester resident and interred in Rochester's Mt. Hope Cemetery) Pete Duel (actor) George Eastman (Kodak founder, philanthropist) Garth Fagan (Choreographer native of Jamaica and long-time Rochester resident) Rory Fitzpatrick (NHL player) Renée Fleming (Opera singer born in Pennsylvania but raised in Rochester) Robert Forster (actor) Steve Gadd (jazz drummer) Frank Gannett (founder of Gannett Newspapers, presidential candidate) Teddy Geiger (musician/actor) Brian Gionta (NHL player) Malcolm Glazer Emma Goldman Tom Golisano (Paychex founder, philanthropist, gubernatorial candidate, owner Buffalo Sabres NHL team) Kim Gordon (bass player and lead singer of Sonic Youth) Jared Gradinger (dancer & choreographer, Dorky Park by Constanza Macras) Lou Gramm (lead singer of Foreigner) Seth Green, Rochester born, pioneer in fish farming. Heinie Groh Walter Hagen (golfer) Adolphus Hailstork (composer) Howard Hanson Davey Havok (Musician. Born in Rochester, raised in Ukiah, California.) Edward D. Hoch (mystery writer) Philip Seymour Hoffman (Oscar-winning actor) Garson Kanin Bob Keegan (baseball player) Mimi Kennedy Norman Kerry (silent film actor) Charlene Keys (singer, a.k.a Tweet) Ellsworth Paine Killip (botanist) Joanie Laurer (wrestler, a.k.a. Chyna) John Lithgow (actor, born in Rochester but raised in Ohio) Joe Locke (Jazz vibraphonist born in California but raised in Rochester) Henry Lomb (native of Germany and co-founder of Rochester's Bausch and Lomb Company) Lydia Lunch Chuck McCoy (disk jockey) Jason McElwain Chuck Mangione (flugelhornist) Pamela Melroy (astronaut) Carolyn Merchant Mitch Miller (bandleader) Audrey Munson Gerry Niewood (Jazz saxophonist) Hugh O'Brien (actor) Sam Patch (daredevil) Danny Padilla (bodybuilder) William F. Quinn Charley Radbourn[1] Walter Rauschenbusch (theologian) Marty Reasoner (NHL player) Tim Redding (baseball player) Frank Ritter (Dental chair pioneer, philanthropist) Del Rivers (Alternative Recording Artist) Joe Romano (Jazz saxophonist) Richard Ryder (actor) Savanna Samson (porn actress) Rob Sanderson (pro wrestling personality "The Artiste") George B. Selden Joel Seligman (current President of University of Rochester) F. Ritter Shumway (US Figure Skating leader, philanthropist) Hiram Sibley (Western Union founder) Mike Sigel (Billiard Congress of America Hall of Famer) Jeff Sluman (PGA Tour golfer) Bill Stern Jason Stockmaster (Hand Signal Enthusiast) John Wallace (professional basketball player) William Warfield (born in Arkansas; raised in Rochester) Hulbert Harrington Warner, wealthy maker of patent medicines and patron of Astronomy. Abby Wambach (soccer player) Lee-Hom Wang (Asian pop/hip hop superstar) Roland Williams (NFL tightend) Wendy O. Williams of The Plasmatics Joseph C. Wilson (Xerox) Jim "The Bob" Wyand (Comic) |
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Wow... that was a little depressing, my hometown of Rolling Meadows:
Rolling Meadows is the hometown of TV and film star Gary Cole and Figure Skater Timothy Goebel. RMHS From Rolling Meadows High School Scott McClain, baseball player Gary Cole, Actor Jay Bennett, Singer/Songwriter and former member of alternative country Chicago based band Wilco I now pretty much reside in Chicago which is a bit long to post. |
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Gary Burghoff, better known as Radar O'Reilly from M*A*S*H.
singer/songwriter Timothy Daniel Wow, how exciting. :rolleyes: |
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The nearest town to me that has a page is Milwaukee. But Oprah and Jeffrey Dahmer grew up here.
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we(hillsborough, nc) have a few interesting ones...
Phil Harvey - Enterpreneur Logan Pause - Soccer player Doug Marlette - Cartoonist and author Lee Smith - Author William Hooper - A lawyer and politician who signed the United States Declaration of Independence for North Carolina Shepperd Strudwick - Actor Sarah Hoyt - XXXXX Galore |
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What happens if there are none?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly%2C_MI We got featured in a movie though...:) JBot EDIT: Well, CD won't let me post again in here, but according to the article: Quote:
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Same as above. Ortonville=nobody imporant...total population <300 (estimated)
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Merrimack, New Hampshire
* Walter Kittredge, civil war-era musician * Passaconaway, chieftain in the Pennacook tribe * Forrest Sherman, admiral in the United States Navy who served as Chief of Naval Operations * Matthew Thornton, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence |
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Woodcliff Lake, NJ:
Alfonso DiMino My high school (Pascack Hills High School): Dana Bash- CNN White House correspondent. Jon Doscher- actor/producer. Peter Felknor- Author of The Tri-State Tornado: The Story of America's Greatest Tornado Disaster. Kerri Green- films such as The Goonies and Lucas. Rick Hurvitz- Executive Producer & Co-Creator, MTV's Pimp My Ride. Bruce Beresford Redman- Co-Creator, MTV's Pimp My Ride Bill Maher- Real Time with Bill Maher. Zac Moncrief- Director of Family Guy. Matt Mulhern- the movie Biloxi Blues and the television series Major Dad. Tom Papa- comedian, has appeared on numerous late night television shows and frequently opens for Jerry Seinfeld. |
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Staten Island, NY
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From North Brunswick, NJ:
*Aries Spears-comedian, appeared on MadTV *Tim Howard-first American to play soccer for Manchester United *Glen Burtnick-former member of Styx Also, there's a teacher at our school who is a former member of Streetlight Manifesto, though I'm almost positive he doesn't live in NB. |
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Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne (1853–1937) 31st mayor of Chicago (1905-1907); governor of Illinois (1913-1917) was born in Watertown.
Benjamin B. Hotchkiss (1826–1885), for whom The Hotchkiss School was named by his widow, was one of the leading American ordnance engineers of his day. He made his money by founding a successful munitions company in France after the American Civil War. He was born in Watertown but in early childhood moved to Sharon. Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. (1710–1785), governor of Connecticut before, during and after the American Revolution (1769-1784) and a friend of George Washington, he was born in Watertown. We also have The Taft School, a private boarding school. I do know that Mary Chappin-Carpenter graduated from Taft (Class of 1974) along with many other famous people. I wouldn't call them full time residents though since they only boarded here during the school year. |
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Quote:
I'll hit up Waterbury since Jay took Watertown already. (Neighboring city to Watertown and where I hang out more often now.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterbury_%28CT%29
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Carmel, IN
Famous residents of Carmel include Jermaine O'Neal, Jamaal Tinsley, Marquis Daniels and Stephen Jackson of the Indiana Pacers as well as Adam Vinatieri, Marlin Jackson,Nick Harper, Brandon Stokely, Tony Dungy, and owner Jim Irsay of the Indianapolis Colts and Marcus Pollard of the Detroit Lions as well as Scott Rolen of the St. Louis Cardinals. |
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