Greater Cleveland - Famous Natives

Famous Natives

  • Avant
  • Albert Ayler
  • Jim Backus
  • Kaye Ballard
  • LeCharles Bentley
  • Halle Berry
  • Chris Butler
  • Eric Carmen
  • Drew Carey
  • Mary Carey
  • Ray Cash
  • Drew Carter
  • Gerald Casale
  • Chris Chambers
  • Tracy Chapman
  • Cheetah Chrome
  • Tim Conway
  • Wes Craven
  • Kid Cudi
  • Dorothy Dandridge
  • Cheri Dennis
  • Ruby Dee
  • Donald DeFreeze
  • Phil Donahue
  • Stephen R. Donaldson
  • Harlan Ellison
  • Lee Evans
  • James A. Garfield
  • Sonny Geraci
  • Donald A. Glaser
  • Ted Ginn Jr.
  • Bob Golic
  • Mike Golic
  • Anthony Gonzalez
  • Jim Graner
  • Joel Grey
  • Arsenio Hall
  • Roy Hall
  • Margaret Hamilton
  • Steve Harvey
  • Patricia Heaton
  • Anne Heche
  • Mike Hegan
  • John W. Heisman
  • Kim Herring
  • Hal Holbrook
  • Bob Hope
  • Langston Hughes
  • Chrissie Hynde
  • LeBron James
  • Philip Johnson
  • Joe Jurevicius
  • Sammy Kaye
  • Don King
  • Bobby Knight
  • Heather Kozar
  • Dennis Kucinich
  • Dante Lavelli
  • Mike Lebowitz
  • Gerald Levert
  • D. A. Levy
  • Bob Lewis
  • Peter B. Lewis
  • Jim Lovell
  • Henry Mancini
  • Scott Mescudi
  • O.J. McDuffie
  • Burgess Meredith
  • Toni Morrison
  • Bob Mothersbaugh
  • Mark Mothersbaugh
  • Paul Newman
  • Urban Meyer
  • Chuck Noll
  • Andre Norton
  • Charles Oakley
  • Jesse Owens
  • Harvey Pekar
  • Scott Raab
  • Dave Ragone
  • Trent Reznor
  • John D. Rockefeller
  • Michael Ruhlman
  • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
  • Molly Shannon
  • Sam Sheppard
  • Don Shula
  • Jerry Siegel
  • Robert Smith
  • Troy Smith
  • Ruth Simpson
  • Steve Stone
  • George Steinbrenner
  • Carl B. Stokes
  • Michael Symon
  • David Thomas
  • Jim Tressel
  • George Voinovich
  • Carl E. Walz
  • Lew Wasserman
  • Debra Winger
  • Archibald Willard
  • Fred Willard
  • Frank Yankovic
  • Roger Zelazny
See also: List of people from Cleveland, Ohio

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Famous quotes containing the words famous and/or natives:

    How else is the famous short story ‘A study in Abjection’ to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by psychology.
    Thomas Mann (1875–1955)

    Here was a little of everything in a small compass to satisfy the wants and the ambition of the woods,... but there seemed to me, as usual, a preponderance of children’s toys,—dogs to bark, and cats to mew, and trumpets to blow, where natives there hardly are yet. As if a child born into the Maine woods, among the pine cones and cedar berries, could not do without such a sugar-man or skipping-jack as the young Rothschild has.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)