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List of people from Omaha, Nebraska


List of people from Omaha, Nebraska


This is a list of people from Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.

A

  • Hazel Abel — politician
  • Farrah Abraham — reality television personality, singer, pornographic actress, and writer
  • Titus Adams — professional football player
  • Wesley Addy — actor
  • Steve Alaimo — musician, record producer
  • Houston Alexander — professional MMA fighter, radio host, rapper
  • Kurt Andersen — author
  • Craig Anton — actor, comedian
  • Adele Astaire — dancer, entertainer
  • Fred Astaire — dancer, actor
  • Guerin Austin — Miss Nebraska USA 2004
  • Pamela Austin — actress

B

  • Max Baer — boxer
  • Byron Bailey — professional American and Canadian football player
  • Letitia Baldrige — etiquette expert, Kennedy White House aide
  • Rex Barney — Major League Baseball pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers
  • John Beasley — actor
  • Tom Becka — radio host
  • Jackson Berkey — composer, pianist, instructor
  • Wade Boggs — baseball player, Hall of Famer
  • Bob Boozer — National Basketball Association player and Olympic gold medalist
  • Gutzon Borglum — painter, sculptor of Mount Rushmore
  • James E. Boyd — Mayor of Omaha, 1881–1883 and 1885–1887; seventh Governor of the state of Nebraska
  • L. Brent Bozell, Jr. — conservative activist and Catholic writer
  • Marlon Brando — actor
  • Wade Brorby — United States federal appellate judge
  • Mildred D. Brown — founder of the Omaha Star
  • Brandin Bryant — football player
  • Warren Buffett — billionaire investor and philanthropist
  • Mellona Moulton Butterfield — china painter, teacher

C

  • Lance Cade — professional wrestler
  • Lloyd Cardwell — played professional football for the Detroit Lions; coached at UNO
  • Buddy Carlyle — professional baseball pitcher
  • Ernie Chambers — Nebraska state senator
  • Jason Christiansen — baseball pitcher
  • Joseph P. Cleland — U.S. Army major general
  • Montgomery Clift — actor
  • Abbie Cobb — actress
  • James M. Connor — actor
  • Barney Cotton — college football coach
  • Terence Crawford — undefeated World Champion boxer
  • Edward Creighton — founder of Creighton University
  • George P. Cronk — Los Angeles City Council member, 1945–52
  • General George Crook — US Army officer
  • Eric Crouch — football player, Heisman Trophy winner
  • Blase J. Cupich — Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago

D

  • Nicholas D'Agosto — television and film actor
  • Alfonza W. Davis — Tuskegee Airman
  • Chip Davis — musician, founder of Mannheim Steamroller
  • Dick Davis — NFL player
  • Brian Deegan — FMX rider
  • Tom Dennison — political boss of Omaha, 1890s–1933
  • Destiny — live-streamer and political commentator
  • Adam Devine — actor
  • Ted DiBiase — former professional wrestler and Christian minister
  • Mike Donehey — lead singer of Christian rock band Tenth Avenue North
  • Richard Dooling — novelist, screenwriter
  • David Doyle — actor
  • Jeff Draheim — film editor
  • DrLupo — streamer and YouTuber
  • Charles W. "Chuck" Durham — civil engineer, philanthropist, Chairman Emeritus of HDR, Inc

E

  • Jake Ellenberger — professional MMA fighter in the UFC
  • Marti Epstein — avante-garde composer
  • Experience Estabrook — Attorney General of Wisconsin
  • G. Estabrook — opera composer; daughter of Experience Estabrook
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F

  • The Faint — post-punk band
  • Henry Fonda — actor
  • Peter Fonda — actor
  • Gerald Ford — 38th President of the United States
  • Sally Fox — member of Vermont General Assembly; lawyer

G

  • Jorge Garcia — actor
  • Roxane Gay — writer and professor
  • Bob Gibson — Baseball Hall of Fame
  • Terry Goodkind — author
  • Ahman Green — professional football player
  • Bennett Greenspan — founder of Family Tree DNA
  • Jake Guentzel — professional ice hockey player

H

  • Breece Hall — NFL running back
  • Tim Halperin — singer-songwriter
  • Raphael Hamilton — Jesuit and professor of history at Marquette University
  • Ron Hansen — author, screenwriter
  • Wynonie Harris — rhythm & blues singer
  • Harry Haywood — African-American Communist leader
  • Jean Heather — actress
  • Major General Stuart Heintzelman — U.S. Army officer
  • Gregory M. Herek — social psychologist and professor
  • Nick Hexum — singer/guitarist of Omaha's 311
  • Hallee Hirsh — actress
  • Chris Holbert — Colorado politician
  • Sarah Hollins — beauty queen and TV personality
  • Dave Hoppen — NBA player
  • Jeremy Horn — mixed martial arts fighter
  • John Howell — NFL player
  • Cathy Hughes — businesswoman; founder and president of Radio One

I

  • Doug Ingle — keyboardist for Iron Butterfly

J

  • Joseph R. Jelinek — U.S. Army brigadier general, deputy director of Army National Guard
  • Nikko Jenkins — convicted spree killer
  • Steve Jennum — mixed martial artist
  • Ryan Jensen — mixed martial arts fighter
  • Simon Joyner — singer, songwriter

K

  • Timothy J. Kadavy — U.S. Army Major General, Adjutant General of Nebraska National Guard
  • Jay Karnes — actor
  • Tim Kasher — singer-songwriter, Cursive and The Good Life
  • Alex Kava — author
  • Kenton Keith — professional football player
  • Charlotte Kemp — Playboy Playmate (Miss December 1982)
  • Mina Kimes — investigative journalist, ESPN magazine senior writer
  • Charles Henry King — pioneer businessman
  • Jaime King — actress, model
  • Arlene Klasky — animator
  • Chris Klein — actor
  • Ed Koterba — journalist
  • Jeff Koterba — editorial cartoonist, musician, author
  • Jason Kreis — soccer player, coach of Real Salt Lake
  • Saul Kripke — philosopher
  • Swoosie Kurtz — actress

L

  • Frank Purdy Lahm — U.S. Army brigadier general
  • Christopher Lasch — historian, social critic
  • Oudious Lee — football player
  • Matty Lewis — musician, Zebrahead
  • Samuel Little — serial killer
  • Myra Cohn Livingston — children's poet
  • Preston Love — jazz player
  • Henry T. Lynch — cancer researcher and professor at Creighton University

M

  • Ike Mahoney — NFL player
  • Timothy Mahoney — lead guitarist of 311
  • Erin McCarthy — professional ten-pin bowler, 2022 U.S. Women's Open champion
  • Timothy McCoy — murder victim killed by John Wayne Gacy in 1972
  • Sean McDermott — NFL head coach of Buffalo Bills
  • Ed McGivern — shooter
  • Dorothy McGuire — actress
  • Duncan McGuire — soccer player
  • Jake Meyers — Major League Baseball outfielder and World Series champion with Houston Astros
  • Andy Milder — actor
  • Jay Milder — artist
  • Buddy Miles — musician
  • Anthony Michael Milone — Roman Catholic bishop
  • Henry Monsky — attorney and communal leader
  • Rowena Moore — civic and labor activist
  • Carol Morris — Miss Iowa USA 1956, Miss USA 1956, Miss Universe 1956
  • Gerald T. Mullin — Minnesota state legislator, lawyer, and businessman
  • Frances Miller Mumaugh — painter
  • Charlie Munger (1924–2023) — billionaire investor
  • Fred Murree (1861–1950) — professional roller skater

N

  • John Najjar — auto engineer, designed Ford Mustang
  • Jim Newman — television producer
  • Nick Nolte — actor

O

  • Conor Oberst — singer-songwriter, Bright Eyes and Desaparecidos
  • Tillie Olsen — author
  • Jed Ortmeyer — professional ice hockey player
  • Sono Osato — dancer and actress

P

  • John W. Patterson — African-American baseball outfielder in the Negro leagues
  • Justin Patton, NBA basketball player and player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League, first-round selection in the 2017 NBA draft
  • Niles Paul — NFL receiver for the Washington Redskins
  • Alexander Payne — Oscar-winning screenwriter and director
  • Neal Pionk — NHL player
  • Mark Pope — NBA player
  • Scott Porter — actor
  • Nathan Post — 7th and 10th Governor of American Samoa
  • Ron Prince — college football coach

Q

  • Daniel Quinn — author

R

  • Anne Ramsey — actress
  • Andrew Rannells — actor
  • James Raschke — professional wrestler known as Baron Von Raschke
  • Origen D. Richardson — fourth Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
  • Mark Richt — college football coach
  • J. Joseph Ricketts — billionaire
  • Matthew Ricketts — first African-American graduate from UNMC; first African-American state legislator
  • Pete Ricketts — Governor of Nebraska
  • Thomas S. Ricketts — owner of baseball's Chicago Cubs
  • Trevor Roach — football player
  • Andy Roddick — professional tennis player
  • Johnny Rodgers — football player, 1972 Heisman Trophy winner
  • Joe Rogers — Colorado lieutenant governor
  • Rainbow Rowell — author
  • Darin Ruf (born 1986) — major league baseball player
  • Amber Ruffin — comedian and writer
  • Colden Ruggles — U.S. Army brigadier general
  • Edward Ruscha — artist and photographer

S

  • Penny Sackett — astronomer and Chief Scientist of Australia
  • Symone Sanders — Democratic strategist, spokesperson for Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign
  • Gale Sayers — professional football player, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • Walter Scott, Jr. — billionaire
  • Chad Sexton — drummer of 311
  • Josephine Platner Shear — archaeologist and numismatist
  • Leisa Sheridan — Playboy Playmate (Miss July 1993)
  • JoJo Siwa — dancer from television series Dance Moms
  • Elliott Smith — singer/songwriter
  • Q. Smith — musical theater actress
  • Nicholas Sparks — author
  • Skip Stephenson — actor and comedian from TV series Real People
  • Sting — professional wrestler, real name Steve Borden
  • Todd Storz — entrepreneur who introduced Top-40 radio format
  • Jean Stothert — Mayor of Omaha
  • Mike Sullivan — 29th Governor of Wyoming
  • Sarah Rose Summers — Miss Nebraska USA 2018 and Miss USA 2018
  • Carl A. Swanson — founder of Swanson
  • Inga Swenson — actress

T

  • Jerry Tagge — NFL player for the Green Bay Packers
  • Khyri Thomas (born 1996) — basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League and the EuroLeague
  • JT Thor — NBA player for the Charlotte Hornets and their G League affiliate the Greensboro Swarm
  • Donald E. Thorin — cinematographer
  • Thomas Tibbles — late 19th-century journalist and Native American rights activist
  • Chris Tormey — college football coach
  • Mark Traynowicz — football player
  • John Trudell — poet, Native American activist, actor
  • Stanley M. Truhlsen — professor and philanthropist
  • Steve Turre — jazz trombonist

U

  • Gabrielle Union — actress

W

  • Luigi Waites — jazz drummer and vibraphonist
  • Eleazer Wakeley — jurist and politician
  • Chris Ware — graphic novelist
  • Dan Warthen (born 1952) — major league baseball pitcher and coach
  • Fee Waybill — singer/songwriter, real name John Waldo Waybill
  • Geneice Wilcher — beauty pageant winner
  • Paul Williams — singer-songwriter, actor
  • Roger Williams — pianist
  • Aaron Wills — bassist of 311
  • Julie Wilson — singer and actress
  • Andre Woolridge — professional basketball player

Y

  • Whitney Young — civil rights activist

X

  • Malcolm X — human rights activist

Z

  • Paula Zahn — news personality

See also

  • List of lists about Omaha, Nebraska
  • List of people from North Omaha, Nebraska
  • Founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska
  • People from Omaha (category)
  • People from Omaha by occupation (category)

References



Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of people from Omaha, Nebraska by Wikipedia (Historical)