From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of people from
Topeka, Kansas .
Academia
Warren Faidley (1957– ), meteorologist, storm chaser
[1]
Riley Gardner (1921–2007), psychologist
[2]
Wes Jackson (1936– ), environmentalist, The
Land Institute
[3]
Sokoni Karanja (1940– ), child development expert
[4]
G. Warren Nutter (1923–1979), economist
[5]
Ruth Patrick (1907–2013), botanist, limnologist
[6]
Walton T. Roth (1939– ), psychiatrist and psychophysiological researcher
[7]
David Curtis Skaggs, Jr. (1937– ), historian
[8]
John Brooks Slaughter (1934–2023), electrical engineer,
National Science Foundation director
[9]
Arts and entertainment
Film, television, and theatre
Brandon Adams (1979- ), actor
[10]
Annette Bening (1958- ), actress
[11]
Gregg Binkley (1963- ), actor
[12]
Roscoe Born (1950-2020), actor
[13]
Jack Colvin (1934-2005), actor [
citation needed ]
Samuel M. Comer (1893-1974), set decorator
[14]
George Dickerson (1933-2015), actor, poet, writer
[15]
Jayne Houdyshell (1953- ), actress
[16]
Jeff Kready , Broadway actor[
citation needed ]
Ted North (1916-1975), actor
Sheila Ryan (1921-1975), actress
[17]
Travis Schuldt (1974- ), actor[
citation needed ]
Lois Smith (1930- ), actress
[18]
Fay Tincher (1884-1983), actress
[19]
Journalism
Literature
Thomas Fox Averill (1949- ), novelist
[22]
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000), poet
[23]
Irene Bennett Brown , American author of children's, young adult and adult fiction
[24]
Jeannette Eyerly (1908-2008), novelist, columnist
[25]
Janet Fox (1940-2009), fantasy and horror writer, poet
[26]
Jane Heap (1883-1964), editor, publisher
[27]
Ben Lerner (1979- ), poet
[28]
Karen Salyer McElmurray (1956- ), essayist, novelist
[29]
Eric McHenry (1972- ), poet
[30]
Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989), author, lecturer, librarian
[31]
Ed Skoog (1971- ), poet
[32]
Linda Spalding (1943- ), novelist, editor
[33]
Rex Stout (1886-1975), novelist
[34]
Max Yoho (1934-2017), author
[35]
Kevin Young (1970/1971- ), poet, author, Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
[36]
Music
Phil Ehart (1950-), drummer, founding member of the band
Kansas
Streamline Ewing (1917-2002), jazz trombonist
[37]
Aulsondro "Emcee N.I.C.E." Hamilton , musician, member of
KansasCali , known for
Crash soundtrack
[38]
Coleman Hawkins (1904-1969), jazz saxophonist
[39]
Dave Hope (1949- ), bass guitarist,
[40] former member of
Kansas
Josh Kulick , former heavy metal drummer for
Through The Eyes Of The Dead [
citation needed ]
Katrina Leskanich (1960- ), singer (
Katrina and the Waves )[
citation needed ]
Kerry Livgren (1949- ), founding member of the bands
Kansas and
AD [
citation needed ]
Andy McKee (1979- ), musician[
citation needed ]
Kirke Mechem (1925- ), composer
[41]
Origin , metal band[
citation needed ]
Kliph Scurlock (1973- ), drummer[
citation needed ]
Jamshied Sharifi (1960- ), composer, musician
[42]
Kenny Starr (1952- ), country singer
[43]
Rich Williams (1950- ), guitarist,
[44] member of
Kansas
Other visual arts
Business
Crime
Medicine
Military
Politics
National
Linda Carol Brown (1943-2018), plaintiff in
Brown v. Board of Education
[64]
Oliver Brown (1918-1961), plaintiff in
Brown v. Board of Education
[65]
Arthur Capper (1865-1951),
U.S. Senator from Kansas, 20th
Governor of Kansas
[66]
Helen Chenoweth-Hage (1938-2006),
U.S. Representative from
Idaho
[67]
Albert M. Cole (1901-1994), U.S. Representative from Kansas
[68]
Sam A. Crow (1926-2022), U.S. federal judge
[69]
Charles Curtis (1860-1936), 31st
Vice President of the United States
[70]
Harry W. Fraser (1884-1950), labor leader
[71]
David Archibald Harvey (1845-1916),
U.S. House Delegate from
Oklahoma Territory
[72]
Donald R. Heath (1894-1981),
U.S. Ambassador to
Cambodia ,
Laos ,
Lebanon ,
Saudi Arabia , and
Vietnam
[73]
Zelma Henderson (1920-2008), plaintiff in
Brown v. Board of Education
[74]
Nancy Kassebaum (1932- ), U.S. Senator from Kansas
[75]
Alf Landon (1887-1987), 26th
Governor of Kansas , 1936
Republican candidate for
U.S. President
[76]
John Thomas Marten (1951- ), U.S. federal judge
[77]
John Martin (1833-1913), U.S. Senator from Kansas
[78]
Isabell Masters (1913-2011), perennial third-party candidate for
U.S. president
[79]
Noah C. McFarland (1822-1897), Commissioner of the
United States General Land Office
[80]
John G. Otis (1838-1916), U.S. Representative from Kansas
[81]
Brad Parscale (1976- ), campaign manager for
Donald Trump
[82]
Nathan Phelps (1958- ), LGBT rights activist
[83]
Shirley Phelps-Roper (1957- ), lawyer,
anti-LGBT political activist
[84]
John Ritchie (1817-1887), abolitionist
[85]
Pat Roberts (1936- ), U.S. Senator from
Kansas
[86]
William R. Roy (1926-2014), U.S. Representative from Kansas
[87]
Thomas Ryan (1837-1914), U.S. Representative from Kansas and
Ambassador to Mexico
[88]
John States Seybold (1897-1982), Governor of
Panama Canal Zone
[89]
Jim Slattery (1948- ), U.S. Representative from Kansas
[90]
John L. Waller (1850-1907), U.S. Consul to
Madagascar
[91]
State
John Alcala (1959- ), Kansas state legislator
[92]
Carol A. Beier (1958- ), Kansas Supreme Court Justice
[93]
Robert Coldsnow (1924-2014), Kansas state legislator
[94]
Robert E. Davis (1939-2010),
Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice
[95]
Ron Estes (1956- ), 39th Treasurer of Kansas
[96] and 4th Congressional District Representative, elected 2017.
[97]
Joan Finney (1925-2001), 42nd
Governor of Kansas
[98]
Shanti Gandhi (1940- ), physician and legislator
[99]
A. C. Hamlin (1881-1912),
Oklahoma state legislator
[100]
Alexander Miller Harvey (1867-1928), 15th
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
[101]
Anthony Hensley (1953- ), Kansas state legislator
[102]
Marla Luckert (1955- ),
Kansas Supreme Court justice
[103]
Lutie Lytle (1875-1950), lawyer, 1st African-American woman admitted to Kansas bar
[104]
Kay McFarland (1935-2015),
Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice
[105]
Eric Rosen (1953- ),
Kansas Supreme Court Justice
[106]
Caleb Stegall (1971- ),
Kansas Supreme Court Justice
[107]
Jeff Stone (1961- ),
Wisconsin state legislator
[108]
Clifford W. Trow (1929- ),
Oregon state legislator
[109]
William C. Webb (1824-1898), Wisconsin and Kansas legislator
[110]
Jackie Winters (1937-2019), Oregon state legislator
[111]
Local
Religion
Sports
Chris Beatty (1973- ), coach
[115]
Tom Dinkel (1956- ), linebacker
[116]
Forrestal Hickman (1993- ), offensive tackle
[117]
Teven Jenkins (1998- ), offensive tackle
[118]
Mike Lemon (1951- ), linebacker
[119]
Trey Lewis (1985- ), defensive tackle
[120]
Lamar Mady (1990- ), center
[121]
Larry McGinnis (1899-1948), guard
[122]
Jack Nason (1899-1977), tackle, wingback
[123]
John H. Outland (1871-1947),
college football coach and namesake of
Outland Trophy
[124]
John Parrella (1969- ), defensive tackle
[125]
Ryan Torain (1986- ), running back
[126]
Chuck Washington (1964- ), defensive back
[127]
Troy Wilson (1970- ), defensive end
[128]
Baseball
Aaron Crow (1986- ), pitcher
[129]
Rick DeHart (1970- ), pitcher
[130]
Bingo DeMoss (1889-1965), 2nd baseman, manager
[131]
Art Griggs (1884-1938), 1st baseman
[132]
Ross Grimsley (1950- ), pitcher
[133]
Clarence Heise (1907-1999), pitcher
[134]
Bernadine Maxwell (d. 1988), utility player
[135]
Larry Miller (1937-2018), pitcher
[136]
Dink Mothell (1897-1980), pitcher, utility player
[137]
Don O'Riley (1945-1997), pitcher
[138]
Scott Taylor (1966- ), pitcher
[139]
Mike Torrez (1946- ), pitcher
[140]
Basketball
Golf
Racing
Other
Bob Benoit (1954- ), pro bowler
[150]
Casey Converse (1957- ), U.S. Olympic swimmer, coach
[151]
Art Crews (1959- ), pro wrestler
[152]
Bob Davis (1945- ), sportscaster
[153]
Bill Disney (1932-2009), U.S. Olympic speed skater
[154]
Jack Disney (1930- ), U.S. Olympic cyclist
[155]
Melvin Douglas , Olympic wrestler, 1996 and 2000
[156] and
World Championship gold medalist
Max Falkenstien (1924-2019), radio broadcaster
[157]
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
[158]
Charles Nelson (1933- ), U.S. Olympic volleyball player
[159]
Anna Seaton (1964- ), U.S. Olympic rower
[160]
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