List of people from Iowa

This is a list of notable people who were born in or closely associated with the American state of Iowa. People not born in Iowa are marked with §.

Location of Iowa on the U.S. map

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B

Shannon Brown

C

D

E

Femi Emiola

F

  • Randy Florke, writer/publisher of interior design book
  • Urban Clarence "Red" Faber, baseball player
  • Tom Fadden, actor
  • Carole Farley, soprano singer
  • Art Farmer, jazz musician
  • Sharon Farrell, actress
  • Terry Farrell, actress
  • James Fee, photographer
  • Victor Feguer, convicted murderer
  • Chris Fehn, musician
  • Margaret Feldner, university president
  • Bob Feller, baseball player
  • Mary Fels, philanthropist, suffragist, Georgist
  • James Ferentz, football player
  • Jeremy Ferguson, musician
  • Susan Frances Nelson Ferree, journalist, activist, suffragist
  • Susan Fessenden, activist, social reformer
  • Al Feuerbach, track and field athlete
  • Romaine Fielding, actor
  • Margarita Fischer, actress
  • Matt Fish, basketball player
  • Freddie Fisher, musician
  • Bill Fitch, basketball coach
  • Joseph Fitz, naval veteran
  • Bridget Flanery, actress
  • John Flannagan, priest
  • Jack Fleck, golfer
  • Frank Jack Fletcher, admiral
  • Robert Fletcher, costume designer
  • Rich Folkers, baseball player
  • Bradbury Foote, screenwriter
  • Ben Foster, actor
  • Jon Foster, musician
  • Judith Ellen Foster, lawyer
  • Farrah Franklin, singer
  • William Frawley, actor
  • John T. Frederick, scholar
  • Tanna Frederick, actress
  • Joan Freeman, actress
  • Bruce French, actor
  • George B. French, actor
  • Joe Frisco, vaudeville performer
  • Virgil Frye, actor, boxer

G

H

I

  • Jim Inhofe, politician
  • Inkpaduta, Native American chief
  • Arnold J. Isbell, aviator

J

K

Danielle Kahle
  • Nate Kaeding, football placekicker
  • Danielle Kahle, figure skater
  • Jacqui Kalin (born 1989), American-Israeli professional basketball player
  • Aaron Kampman, football player
  • MacKinlay Kantor, journalist, author
  • Gail Karp, cantor
  • Bradley Kasal, decorated U.S. Marine
  • John A. Kasson, politician
  • Hazel Keener, actress
  • James M. Kelly, astronaut
  • Percy R. Kelly, judge
  • Keokuk, Sauk chief
  • John H. Kemble, professor
  • Charles Reuben Keyes, archaeologist
  • Charles Rollin Keyes, geologist
  • Hugh Kidder, decorated U.S. Marine
  • Kerry Killinger, banker
  • Angela Jia Kim, classical pianist
  • Mitch King, football player
  • Rebecca Ann King, 1974 Miss America
  • Steve King, politician
  • Dallas Kinney, journalist
  • Nile Kinnick, football player
  • James T. Kirk, fictional character
  • Samuel J. Kirkwood, § governor, senator, U.S. Secretary of the Interior
  • Philip J. Klass, UFO researcher
  • Stephen Kline, artist
  • Bradford Knapp, university president
  • Corina Knoll, journalist
  • Ruth Kobart, performer
  • Matt Koch, baseball player
  • Bonnie Koloc, singer
  • Jon Koncak, basketball player
  • Ted Kooser, poet
  • Dan Koppen, football player
  • Kyle Korver, basketball player
  • Joseph Kosinski, commercial director
  • Mitch Krebs, television journalist
  • Gary Kroeger, actor
  • Josh Kroeger, baseball player
  • Matt Kroul, football player
  • Ashton Kutcher, actor

L

Fleet Admiral
William D. Leahy
  • Jerry Lacy, actor
  • Perry Lafferty, television producer
  • Doug La Follette, politician
  • Raef LaFrentz, basketball player
  • Roswell Lamson, Civil War officer
  • Ann Landers, advice columnist
  • The Lane Sisters, singers, actresses
  • Harry Langdon, comedian
  • Frank Lanning, actor
  • Jeff Larish, baseball player
  • Patty Larkin, singer
  • Robert Larsen, founder and director of Des Moines Metro Opera and professor emeritus of music at Simpson College
  • Alan Larson (born 1949), diplomat and ambassador
  • Mauricio Lasansky, graphic artist
  • Tomas Lasansky, visual artist
  • Joe Laws, basketball player
  • Elmer Layden, football player, coach
  • Jim Leach, politician
  • Cloris Leachman, actress
  • Frederick Leadbetter, financier
  • William Daniel Leahy, naval officer
  • William P. Leahy, university president
  • Frances Lee, actress
  • Gerald Leeman, Olympic freestyle wrestler
  • Laura Leighton, actress
  • Josh Lenz, football player
  • Aldo Leopold, environmentalist
  • Amy Leslie, opera singer
  • Alexander Levi, religious leader
  • Jack Lewis, screenwriter
  • John Lewis, labor leader
  • Jon Lieber, baseball player
  • Thurlow Lieurance, composer
  • Joe Lillard, athlete
  • Edward Lindberg, athlete
  • Everett Franklin Lindquist, educator
  • Everett Lindsay, football player
  • Margaret Lindsay, actress
  • Ron Livingston, actor
  • Bob Locker, baseball player
  • Al Lohman, radio personality
  • Babe London, comedian
  • Chuck Long, football player, coach
  • Nia Long, § actress
  • Mathias Loras, religious leader
  • Tyler Lorenzen, football player
  • Kevin Love, auto racer
  • Phyllis Love, actress
  • Herschel C. Loveless, governor
  • Robert Lucas, politician
  • Larry Lujack, radio personality
  • Tiny Lund, auto racer
  • Mike Lynch, cartoonist
  • Raymond J. Lynch, judge
  • Emmett Lynn, actor
  • Sue Lyon, actress

M

Brandon Myers

N

O

P

Ed Podolak

Q

R

Frances Rafferty
David Reed

S

Brian Smith
George Stone
  • George Saling, athlete
  • Mark Salter, political speechwriter
  • Josh Samman, mixed martial artist
  • Ezekiel S. Sampson, Civil War officer, politician
  • Cael Sanderson, § Olympic freestyle wrestler, wrestling coach
  • Tyler Sash, football player
  • Sauganash, fur trader
  • A. J. Schable, football player
  • Daniel Schaefer, politician
  • Peter Schickele, parodist
  • Ron Schipper, football coach
  • Aloysius Schmitt, Navy chaplain
  • Ernest B. Schoedsack, filmmaker
  • Robert H. Schuller, religious leader
  • Aloysius Schulte, college president
  • Dick Schultz, NCAA and US Olympic Committee executive
  • Jean Seberg, actress
  • Brad Seely, football coach
  • Edward Robert Sellstrom, pilot
  • Phil Shafer, auto racer
  • William Shannahan, priest
  • Harrison Sheckler, pianist
  • Kenny Shedd, football player
  • Kate Shelley, railroad official
  • Gene Sherman, sportscaster
  • Randy Shilts, journalist
  • Paul Shorey, scholar
  • Loren Shriver, astronaut
  • Lee Paul Sieg, university president
  • Hal Skelly, actor
  • Bill Smith, § Olympic freestyle wrestler
  • Brian Smith, photographer
  • Gerald W. Smith, author
  • Hiram Y. Smith, politician
  • Jerry Smith, golfer
  • Mary Louise Smith, politician
  • Neal Smith, politician
  • Riley Smith, actor
  • Virginia Smith, politician
  • Warren Allen Smith, gay rights advocate
  • Clement Smyth, religious leader
  • William Smyth, politician
  • Neta Snook, aviator
  • Jamie Solinger, Miss Teen USA
  • Harvey Sollberger, composer
  • Phyllis Somerville, actress
  • Hartzell Spence, military journalist
  • Tracie Spencer, singer
  • Kirk Speraw, basketball coach
  • Darren Sproles, football player
  • Josh Stamer, football player
  • Edwin O. Stanard, politician
  • Denise Stapley, Survivor champion, therapist
  • Bradley Steffens, author
  • William G. Steiner, child advocate
  • Mark Steines, television personality
  • Keith H. Steinkraus, food scientist
  • Frank Steunenberg, Idaho governor
  • Bill Stewart, jazz musician
  • George F. Stewart, food scientist
  • Kiah Stokes, basketball player
  • George Stone (1876–1945), Major League Baseball left fielder; 1906 American League batting champion
  • Ramo Stott, auto racer
  • Terry Stotts, basketball coach
  • George L. Stout, art historian, "Monuments Man"
  • Russell Stover, candy manufacturer
  • Alvin Straight, lawn-mower rider
  • Chris Street, basketball player
  • Jeff Streeter, auto racer
  • Stephen Stucker, actor
  • Bob Stull, football player
  • Scott Swisher, legislator
  • The Sullivan Brothers, combat veterans
  • Billy Sunday, baseball player, evangelist
  • Roderick Dhu Sutherland, politician
  • Al Swearengen, Wild West saloonkeeper
  • Ryan Sweeney, baseball player
  • Quinn Sypniewski, football player
  • Brett Szabo, basketball player

T

  • Joseph Taggart, politician
  • Taimah, Native American chief
  • Michael Talbott, actor
  • Kevin Tapani, baseball player
  • Lawrie Tatum, U.S. "Indian Agent"
  • Corey Taylor, musician
  • Morgan Taylor, athlete
  • Richard R. Taylor, Surgeon-General of the U.S. Army
  • Robin Lord Taylor, actor
  • Sara Taylor, political public-relations professional
  • Ashley Tesoro, actress, singer
  • Kenneth W. Thompson, academic
  • Sada Thompson, actress
  • William Thompson, politician
  • William George Thompson, politician
  • Mick Thomson, musician
  • Adam Timmerman, football player
  • Matt Tobin, football player
  • John Tomkins, criminal
  • Alice Bellvadore Sams Turner, physician, writer

U

  • James Ulmer, journalist
  • Jarrod Uthoff, basketball player
  • Sarah Utterback, actress

V

W

Keaton Winn

Y

Z

  • Luke Zeller, basketball player
  • Maurice Zimm, writer for screen and radio
  • Larry Zox, painter and printmaker

See also

  • List of Iowa Hawkeyes football honorees
  • List of Iowa State University people
  • List of Iowa suffragists

References

  1. Birkby, Evelyn (1991). "Jessie Young". Neighboring on the Air : Cooking with the KMA Radio Homemakers. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. pp. 38–53. ISBN 0-87745-316-0.
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