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List of people from Dayton, Ohio


List of people from Dayton, Ohio


The following is a list of people from Dayton, Ohio.

Actors, entertainers, and models

  • Tom Aldredge, actor
  • Ralph Byrd, actor
  • Nancy Cartwright, voice artist
  • Damian Chapa, actor
  • Max Charles, actor
  • Mystro Clark, actor, comedian, and TV host
  • Willis "Bing" Davis, visual artist and teacher
  • Dr. Creep aka Barry Hobart, actor
  • Charles Michael Davis, actor
  • Mel Epstein, film producer
  • Dorothy Gish, silent actress
  • Luke Grimes, actor
  • Dorian Harewood, actor
  • Drew Hastings, comedian, actor, writer
  • Allison Janney, actress
  • Ken Jenkins, actor
  • Toccara Jones, fashion model and TV personality
  • Gordon Jump, actor
  • Chad Lowe, actor
  • Rob Lowe, actor
  • Aaron O'Connell, actor
  • Maulik Pancholy, actor, voice actor, author
  • Dan Patrick (Pugh), sports anchor
  • Wendy Pepper, reality TV star and fashion designer
  • Keith Prentice, actor
  • Ted Ross, actor
  • Gary Sandy, actor
  • Sherri Saum, actress
  • Martin Sheen, actor
  • Beth Stelling, comedian
  • Andrea Thompson, actress
  • De'Angelo Wilson, actor
  • Jonathan Winters, comedian and actor
  • Vincent M. Ward, actor
  • Katt Williams, comedian and actor

Athletes

  • Deveon Everhart Aikens, pro wrestler
  • Will Allen, NFL safety
  • Michael Bennett, NFL defensive tackle
  • Pauline Betz, Hall of Fame tennis player, four-time U.S. Open champion
  • Howie Brown, NFL guard
  • David Bruton, NFL strong safety
  • Tonja Buford-Bailey, Olympic 400m hurdler
  • Derek Bunch, NFL linebacker
  • Keith Byars, NFL running back
  • Roosevelt Chapman, basketball hall of famer and all-time leading scorer at the University of Dayton
  • Roger Clemens, MLB pitcher
  • Norris Cole, NBA player
  • Kurt Coleman, NFL safety
  • Marco Coleman, NFL defensive tackle
  • Cris Collinsworth, NFL wide receiver, sports commentator
  • Daequan Cook, NBA player
  • Greg Cook, NFL quarterback
  • Charles Daniels, Olympic freestyle swimmer
  • Megan Duffy, WNBA player
  • Rob Dyrdek, skateboarder, Alien Workshop
  • Claire Falknor, professional soccer player
  • Doug France, NFL Player
  • Nikki Fuller, professional bodybuilder
  • Na'Shan Goddard, NFL offensive lineman
  • Jeff Graham, NFL receiver
  • Joe Greene, two-time Olympic bronze medalist long jumper
  • Andy Harmon, NFL player
  • Ron Harper, basketball player
  • A. J. Hawk, NFL linebacker
  • Victor Heflin, NFL defensive back
  • Vince Heflin, NFL wide receiver
  • John Henderson, NFL wide receiver
  • Kirk Herbstreit, Ohio State quarterback, football analyst
  • Chris Hero, pro wrestler
  • Brady Hoke, Ball State University linebacker
  • Todd Hollandsworth, baseball player
  • Darrell Jackson, NFL wide receiver
  • Will Johnson, football player
  • Kerry Kittles, NBA player
  • Dave Krynzel, MLB player
  • Frank Lockhart, race car driver
  • Ron Lyle, boxer
  • Holley Mangold, Olympic weightlifter
  • Nick Mangold, NFL offensive lineman
  • Justin Masterson, baseball pitcher
  • Don May, NBA player
  • Brandon McKinney, NFL nose tackle
  • Mike Mickens, NFL defensive back
  • Braxton Miller, NFL wide receiver
  • Mike Mohler, baseball pitcher
  • Edwin C. Moses, Olympic gold medalist hurdler
  • Sean Murphy, MLB Catcher
  • Josh Myers, NFL center
  • Mike Nugent, NFL kicker
  • Ifeadi Odenigbo, NFL Defensive End
  • Jim Paxson Jr., NBA player and executive
  • John Paxson, basketball player, coach, manager, broadcaster
  • Peerless Price, NFL wide receiver
  • Scott Rettich, racing driver
  • Javon Ringer, NFL running back
  • Chris Rolfe, soccer player
  • Brett Salisbury, quarterback
  • Joe Schilling, kickboxer
  • Mike Schmidt, Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Bryan Sellers, race car driver
  • Donald Smith, NBA player
  • Scott Stamper, NFL running back
  • Joe Thomasson (born 1993), basketball player
  • Al Tucker, Jr, NBA basketball player
  • T. J. Turner, NFL player
  • Sam Underhill, English Rugby Union player
  • Salt Walther, Indy car driver
  • Taylor Ward, baseball player
  • Dan Wilkinson, NFL defensive tackle
  • Tamika Williams, WNBA player
  • Jerel Worthy, NFL defensive end
  • Chris Wright, NBA forward
  • Steve Yeager, MLB player

Writers and cartoonists

  • Natalie Clifford Barney, playwright, poet and novelist
  • Eva Best (1851–1925), story writer, poet, music composer, dramatist
  • Erma Bombeck, columnist and author
  • Richard H. Brodhead, author and president of Duke University
  • Si Burick, sports editor and columnist
  • Milton Caniff, cartoonist
  • Ritter Collett, sports editor and columnist
  • Charlotte Reeve Conover, historian
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar, early African-American poet
  • Cathy Guisewite, cartoonist
  • Marj Heyduck, journalist, columnist, editor
  • Hunter Lewis, author
  • Hal McCoy, baseball writer
  • Terry Oroszi, terrorism researcher and author
  • Clarence Page, journalist and syndicated columnist
  • Maulik Pancholy, author
  • Mike Peters, opinion cartoonist
  • Tim Waggoner, horror and fantasy writer
  • Roz Young, columnist

Entrepreneurs

  • Larry Augustin, member of the OpenSource community
  • Larry Connor, founder of The Connor Group
  • Edward A. Deeds, engineer, inventor, industrialist
  • Philip Haas, inventor, plumbing specialties manufacturer
  • George Huffman, founder of Huffy Corporation
  • Paul Iams, Iams founder
  • Charles Kettering, inventor of the automobile self-starter
  • Carl Lindner, Jr., businessman
  • Nancy Lynn, business owner, pilot, and public speaker
  • John H. Patterson, founder of National Cash Register
  • James Ritty, inventor of the cash register
  • Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, inventors of the airplane

Military

  • Charles G. Bickham, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Llewellyn Morris Chilson, United States Army career soldier who served during World War II
  • Richard E. Cole, Air Force pilot who took part in the Doolittle Raid in 1942
  • Sammy L. Davis, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander of the United States Pacific Command
  • Joseph G. Lapointe Jr, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Jack V. Mackmull, founded the United States Army Aviation Branch
  • Joe C. Paul, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Sidney Souers, first Director of the CIA
  • Tony Stein, Medal of Honor recipient
Collection James Bond 007

Musicians

  • Little Axe, blues musician
  • Leroy Bonner, musician/producer, The Ohio Players
  • Stevie Brock, pop singer
  • Kim Deal, rock musician, member of Pixies, The Amps, and The Breeders
  • Kelley Deal, rock musician, member of The Amps and The Breeders
  • Rick Derringer, rock musician
  • Jim Ferguson, classical/jazz guitarist, composer, author, educator, and music journalist
  • Tommy James, rock musician and singer of "Mony Mony"
  • Walter "Junie" Morrison, musician and producer
  • Vess Ossman, 5-string banjoist
  • Dottie Peoples, gospel singer
  • M Ross Perkins, songwriter
  • Robert Pollard, founder and singer of lo-fi rock band Guided By Voices and other aliases thereof
  • Harry Reser, banjoist and leader of the Clicquot Club Eskimos
  • Kim Richey, singer/songwriter
  • John Scofield, jazz guitarist
  • John Schmersal, guitarist/singer for Brainiac, who went on to form Enon
  • Bud Shank, jazz saxophonist
  • Margo Smith, country music singer, known for her yodeling
  • Tyler Smith, singer (The Word Alive)
  • Billy Strayhorn, jazz composer, pianist, lyricist, and arranger
  • Roger Troutman and Zapp, musicians/producers
  • Johnnie Wilder Jr., founder and lead singer, and Keith Wilder, founder, Heatwave, R&B group
  • Booty Wood, jazz trombonist
  • Snooky Young, jazz trumpeter

Politicians

  • James Middleton Cox, Congressman, Ohio governor, 1920 Democratic presidential candidate, founder of Cox Enterprises
  • Richard Clay Dixon, former mayor of Dayton
  • Dave Hall, former mayor of Dayton
  • Tony P. Hall, former US Congressman
  • William A. Halteman, member of the Washington House of Representatives in 1895–1897 and 1907–1909
  • Paul Leonard, former mayor of Dayton and lieutenant governor of Ohio
  • James H. McGee, former mayor of Dayton
  • C. J. McLin, former Ohio State Representative
  • Mike Rohrkaste, Wisconsin State Assemblyman and businessman
  • Mike Turner, US Congressman, former mayor of Dayton

Other

  • China P. Arnold, convicted murderer serving life without parole for murdering and cooking her daughter, Paris in a microwave
  • Jordan Anderson, former slave and author of "Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master"
  • Charles Bassett, astronaut
  • Jayananda Dasa, pioneer of ISKCON in San Francisco
  • Phil Donahue, talk-show host, began his eponymous show in Dayton, where he spent over a decade
  • Ronnie and Donnie Galyon (1951–2020), oldest set of conjoined twins in the world
  • Steve Gibson, computer programmer
  • George J. Graham, Jr., political theorist
  • Ahad Israfil, gunshot victim
  • Virginia Kettering (1907–2003), philanthropist
  • William H. Lough (1881–1940s), economist
  • W. S. McIntosh, civil rights activist
  • Jessica Moore, journalist
  • Robert R. Nathan, economist
  • Mike Nawrocki, co-creator of VeggieTales
  • Melvin Lorrel Nichols, emeritus professor of chemistry, Cornell University
  • Alice E. Heckler Peters (1845-1921), social reformer
  • Jane Reece, photographer
  • Amy Schneider, Jeopardy! champion, and the first openly transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions
  • Constantine Scollen (1841-1902), renowned Irish missionary and "Whoop-Up Trail" priest among the native peoples of Canada and US.
  • Howard Dwight Smith, architect of Ohio Stadium
  • Dorothy Stang (1931–2005), Catholic nun of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and Amazonian activist
  • Norman Steenrod, mathematician
  • Strobe Talbott, writer and diplomat

References


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