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List of people from Illinois : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of people from Illinois
This is a list of people whose career was all or part in Illinois, an American state; people are not included if they left the state before beginning a career. M ==A==
;Aa–Ag * Emma Abbott, opera soprano * Robert S. Abbott, founder of ''The Chicago Defender'' and Bud Billiken Parade (born in Georgia) * Jessica Abel, comic book writer and artist * Gertrude Abercrombie, surrealist painter * Ben Abruzzo, balloonist * Jennifer Abshire, professional bodybuilder * Tony Accardo, organized crime figure * Ron Acks, NFL linebacker 1968-76 * Valdas Adamkus, president of Lithuania 1998–2009 (born in Lithuania) * Berle Adams, founder of Mercury Records * Flozell Adams, NFL offensive tackle 1998–2010 * Franklin Pierce Adams, writer, member of Algonquin Round Table * Jane Adams, actress, ''Frasier'', ''Happiness'', ''Poltergeist'', ''Hung'' (born in Washington, D.C.) * John Hicks Adams, gunslinger, Wild West lawman * Katrina Adams, president of United States Tennis Association * Jane Addams, social worker, teacher, peace activist, Nobel Peace Prize recipient * George Ade, author and cartoonist (born in Indiana) * Paul Adelstein, actor, ''Prison Break'', ''Private Practice'' * Victor Adeyanju, NFL defensive end 2006-10 * Dankmar Adler, architect (born in Germany) * David Adler, architect (born in Wisconsin) * Max Adler, founder of Adler Planetarium * Scott Adsit, actor, writer, improvisational comedian, ''30 Rock'', ''Moral Orel'', ''Big Hero 6'' * John Agar, actor, ''Sands of Iwo Jima'', ''She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'', husband of Shirley Temple * Alex Agase, football player for Cleveland Browns; head coach of Northwestern, Purdue * Lou Agase, football player for Illinois, coach of CFL's Toronto Argonauts * Milton Ager, composer, "Ain't She Sweet", "Happy Days Are Here Again" * Benjamin Agosto, ice dancer, 2006 Turin Olympics silver medalist * Mark Aguirre, forward for DePaul, NBA's Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons; top pick of 1981 NBA Draft ;Ah–Am * Gene Ahern, cartoonist * Joe Aiello, organized crime figure (born in Sicily) * Joseph Aiuppa, organized crime figure * Stan Albeck, basketball head coach, Bradley, Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls * Abraham Adrian Albert, mathematician * Eddie Albert, Oscar-nominated actor, ''Green Acres'', ''Switch'', ''Oklahoma!'', ''Roman Holiday'', ''The Heartbreak Kid'', ''The Longest Yard'' * Frankie Albert, quarterback and head coach for San Francisco 49ers, College Football Hall of Famer * Steve Albini, musician, producer * Ted Albrecht, offensive tackle for Purdue and Chicago Bears * James L. Alcorn, governor and U.S. Senator of Mississippi * Jody Alderson, swimmer, 1952 Summer Olympics bronze medalist * Dorothy Aldis, children's author * Houston Alexander, mixed martial artist * Linsey Alexander, blues musician (born in Mississippi) * Lorez Alexandria, jazz and gospel singer * Nelson Algren, author, ''The Man with the Golden Arm'', ''A Walk on the Wild Side'' (born in Michigan) * Saul Alinsky, founder of modern community organizing and writer * Jeff Allen, offensive guard for Kansas City Chiefs * Joan Allen, Oscar-nominated actress, ''The Bourne Ultimatum'', ''The Contender'', ''The Upside of Anger'', ''Nixon'', ''Face/Off'' * Karen Allen, actress, ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', ''Animal House'' * Rex Allen, Jr., country singer, narrator of film ''Me, Myself and Irene'' * Ronnie Allen, professional pool player * Sandy Allen, tallest U.S. woman * Steve Allen, television personality, actor, author, songwriter, first host of ''The Tonight Show'' (born in New York) * Tony Allen, forward for Memphis Grizzlies * William J. Allen, judge, U.S. Representative (born in Tennessee) * Justin Allgaier, auto racer, 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series champion * Luther Allison, blues musician (born in Arkansas) * Samuel Allison, prominent physicist who worked on Manhattan Project * Arthur Allyn, Jr., co-owner of Chicago White Sox in 1960s * John Allyn, owner of White Sox 1961–75 * Mike Alstott, fullback for Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996–2007, Super Bowl XXXVII champion * Michael J. Alter, real estate developer, owner of WNBA's Chicago Sky * John Peter Altgeld, Governor of Illinois 1893–97 (born in Germany) * Scott Altman, astronaut, four Space Shuttle missions * John Altschuler, screenwriter, ''Blades of Glory'', ''Silicon Valley'' * Anita Alvarez, Cook County State's Attorney * John Alvin, actor, ''The Beast with Five Fingers'', ''Objective, Burma!'' * A.A. Ames, 4-term mayor of Minneapolis * Rosemary Ames, actress, ''Our Little Girl'', ''Pursued'' * Warren Amling, Ohio State athlete in College Football Hall of Fame * Albert Ammons, jazz musician * Gene Ammons, jazz musician * Lila Ammons, singer * Morey Amsterdam, actor and comedian, ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' ;An–Ar * Merry Anders, actress, ''The Dalton Girls'', ''Hear Me Good'', ''Tickle Me'' * Arthur E. Andersen, founder of accounting firm * Andree Anderson, ice dancer, member of Figure Skating Hall of Fame * Craig Anderson, goaltender for Ottawa Senators * Gillian Anderson, Emmy Award-winning actress, ''The X-Files'', ''The House of Mirth'', ''Bleak House'', ''Hannibal'' * J. J. Anderson, forward for Bradley and Utah Jazz * John B. Anderson, politician, U.S. Representative 1961–81, U.S. presidential candidate * Ken Anderson, NFL quarterback 1971-86, four-time Pro Bowl selection * Kevin Anderson, actor, ''Sleeping with the Enemy'', ''Miles from Home'', ''Hoffa'' * Laurie Anderson, performance artist and musician * Nick Anderson, guard for Orlando Magic and Sacramento Kings * Philip Warren Anderson, Nobel Prize-winning physicist * Ray Anderson, musician * Robert Orville Anderson, founder of ARCO oil company * Sherwood Anderson, novelist * Walter Stratton Anderson, naval vice admiral, battleship commander * Fern Andra, circus performer, actress, director * Emil Andres, auto racer, drove in nine Indianapolis 500s * Stanley Andrews, actor * Ethel Percy Andrus, founder of AARP * Elmer Angsman, running back for Notre Dame, Chicago Cardinals * Morris Ankrum, actor * Beulah Annan, inspiration for "Roxie Hart" in play and film ''Chicago'' * Moses Annenberg, newspaper publisher (born in Prussia) * Frank Annunzio, politician (Democrat), 13-term U.S. Representative * Albert Anselmi, Chicago gangster (born in Sicily) * Cap Anson, Hall of Fame infielder for Chicago White Stockings (born in Iowa) * Luis Aparicio, Hall of Fame infielder for Chicago White Sox (born in Venezuela) * Amy Applegren, baseball player * Luke Appling, Hall of Fame infielder for White Sox (born in North Carolina) * Ann-Margret, Oscar-nominated actress, ''Bye Bye Birdie'', ''Viva Las Vegas'', ''Carnal Knowledge'', ''The Cincinnati Kid'', ''Tommy'' (born in Sweden) * Lee Archambault, astronaut * Leslie C. Arends, politician (Republican), U.S. Representative 1943–74, Majority and Minority Whip * Hub Arkush, publisher of ''Pro Football Weekly * Andrew Watson Armour III, meat-packing executive, philanthropist * Philip Danforth Armour, businessman, founder of Armour and Company (born in New York) * Terron Armstead, NFL offensive lineman * Matthew John Armstrong, actor, ''Heroes * Otis Armstrong, running back for Denver Broncos 1973-80 * Billy Boy Arnold, blues musician * Cliff Arquette, comedian and actor (born in Ohio) * Lewis Arquette, actor, ''Sherlock Hound'', ''Camp Candy'', ''The Waltons'' * Patricia Arquette, Oscar and Emmy-winning actress, ''Boyhood'', ''Medium'', ''True Romance'', ''Lost Highway'' ;As–Az * Jon Asamoah, offensive guard for Atlanta Falcons * Diandra Asbaty, bowler * Tom Ashbrook, NPR personality * John Ashcroft, politician (Republican), U.S. Attorney General 2001-05, Missouri senator and governor * Mary Astor, Oscar-winning actress, ''The Maltese Falcon'', ''Dodsworth'', ''Meet Me in St. Louis'', ''The Great Lie'' * Ira Aten, lawman, Texas Ranger * Doug Atkins, defensive end for Chicago Bears 1955-66, Hall of Fame (born in Tennessee) * Smith D. Atkins, editor, Civil War colonel (born in New York) * Richard and Florence Atwater, co-authors of ''Mr. Popper's Penguins'' * James T. Aubrey, Jr., television executive, president of CBS * Jean M. Auel, author, ''The Clan of the Cave Bear'' * James Augustine, center for Illinois' 2005 NCAA runners-up * Lovie Austin, jazz musician (born in Tennessee) * Jason Avant, NFL wide receiver * Charles Avery, silent film actor, Keystone Kops * Sewell Avery, chairman of Montgomery Ward, first president of Museum of Science and Industry (born in Michigan) * John Avildsen, Oscar-winning film director, ''Rocky'', ''Save the Tiger'', ''Lean on Me'', ''The Karate Kid'' * David Axelrod, political advisor to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, author, TV commentator * Brendon Ayanbadejo, NFL linebacker 1999–2012 * Marion Aye, silent-film actress * David Ayer, screenwriter and director, ''Training Day'', ''End of Watch'', ''Fury'' * Edward E. Ayer, benefactor and first president of Field Museum of Natural History (born in Massachusetts) * Bill Ayers, founder and member of Weather Underground * Reiko Aylesworth, actress, Michelle Dessler on ''24'' * Agnes Ayres, silent-film actress * Irving Azoff, music executive, head of Ticketmaster, Live Nation Entertainment
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