Metro-East - Residents, Historic Figures, and Contributors

Residents, Historic Figures, and Contributors

  • Craig Virgin, American Distance Runner
  • Josephine Baker, East St. Louis, performer and activist
  • Jason Boyd, Edwardsville, AAA pitcher
  • Jimmy Connors, East St. Louis and Belleville, world-famous tennis player
  • Brian Daubach, Belleville, former MLB 1B/DH/Outfielder
  • Miles Davis, East St. Louis and Alton, world-famous jazz artist
  • Elizabeth Donald, Edwardsville, horror novelist
  • Buddy Ebsen, Belleville, Television Actor
  • Jay Farrar, Belleville, musician
  • Norm Greenberg, Belleville, Metro-East television personality
  • Louis Jolliet, explorer of the Mississippi River
  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee East St. Louis, World famous Olympic athlete
  • Ken Kwapis Belleville, Film/Television director and producer
  • Mark Little, Edwardsville, AAA outfielder
  • Père Jacques Marquette, French discoverer
  • Laurie Metcalf, Edwardsville, Film/Television actress (Rosanne, Uncle Buck, JFK)
  • Yadier Molina, Caseyville, Cardinals Baseball Catcher (Resides there only during baseball season, and is originally from Puerto Rico)
  • Peter Sarsgaard, Belleville/Scott AFB, Actor (Flightplan, Jarhead, Green Lantern)
  • Jeff Tweedy, Belleville, lead singer of the band Wilco
  • Uncle Tupelo, Belleville, alternative country band
  • Robert Pershing Wadlow, Alton, World's Tallest Man
  • William Holden, O'Fallon, Hollywood actor
  • Michael Stipe, Collinsville, lead singer of the band REM
  • Senator Richard J. Durbin, East St. Louis, U.S. senator
  • T. J. Mathews, Columbia, former MLB pitcher
  • Neal Cotts, Lebanon, Pitcher currently playing for the Chicago Cubs
  • Lea DeLaria, Belleville, Jazz Singer, Actress, and Comedian
  • Ray Bradbury, Belleville, Science Fiction Author
  • Scott Wolf, Belleville, Actor

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