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This is a list of famous people from Indianapolis. *Frank J. Anderson, former Sheriff of Marion County, Indiana *John Andretti, former NASCAR driver *Steve Bellamy, sports media entrepreneur, founder of The Ski Channel and The Tennis Channel *Larry Bird, NBA player, coach and executive, Basketball Hall of Famer *Scrapper Blackwell, blues legend, writer of the earliest version of "Sweet Home Chicago" *Allan Bloom, philosopher and essayist *Monte Blue, actor *Rupert Boneham, reality show contestant, ''Survivor: Pearl Islands'', ''Survivor: All-Stars'', ''Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains''; politician *Steve Burton, actor *Maria Cantwell, U. S. Senator from Washington *Rodney Carney, NBA player *André Carson, second Muslim congressman *Jared Carter, poet *Vija Celmins, visual artist *Darrell Clanton, singer * June Cochran, model, Miss Indiana USA 1960, ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate of the Year 1963 *Mike Conley Jr., NBA player *Joyce DeWitt, actress, played Janet in TV series ''Three's Company'' *John Dillinger, bank robber *Euphrasia Donnelly, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist *John P. Donohue, doctor *Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, R&B music producer and performer *Steve Ells, founder, CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill *Mike Epps, actor *Charles W. Fairbanks, 26th Vice President of the United States *Frances Farmer, actress *Jared Fogle, Subway restaurant endorser, motivational speaker, and convicted child pornographer *Vivica A. Fox, actress *William T. Francis, United States Ambassador to Liberia 1927 – 1929 *Brendan Fraser, actor *John Geisse, businessman and founder of Target Stores *Jeff George, NFL quarterback *Eric Gordon, NBA player *Greg Graham, NBA player *Sid Grauman, founder of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, former home of the Academy Awards *Michael Graves, architect *John Green, award-winning author of ''The Fault in Our Stars''; vlogger *Marcellus Greene, football player *Gunna, rapper *John Wesley Hardrick, artist *Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States; lived and died in Indianapolis *Joseph Hayes, author *Alan Henderson, NBA player *Billy Henderson, singer *Thomas A. Hendricks, 21st Vice President of the United States *John F. Hennessey, 1920s tennis star *John Hiatt, musician *George Hill, NBA player *Ken Hixon, screenwriter *Lauren Holiday, US women's soccer player *Louis McHenry Howe, advisor to FDR *Freddie Hubbard, jazz trumpeter *Kenny Irwin, NASCAR driver *J. J. Johnson, jazz trombonist *Doug Jones, actor *Scott A. Jones, inventor *Peter Kassig, aid worker, taken hostage and ultimately beheaded by The Islamic State *Josh Kaufman, singer-songwriter and contestant on season 6 of ''The Voice'' *Brook Kerr, actress, plays Whitney Russell on NBC soap opera ''Passions'' *Mathias Kiwanuka, NFL player *Ken Klee, retired NHL player *Chuck Klein, MLB player *Justin Knapp, Wikipedia editor *Kyle Krisiloff, NASCAR driver *Adam Lambert, singer and runner-up of ''American Idol'' (season 8) *Courtney Lee, NBA player *Ted Leo, musician *Charles Scott Leonard, current member of the a cappella group Rockapella *David Letterman, television personality *Eli Lilly, founder of Eli Lilly and Company *Eli Lilly, president of Eli Lilly and Company *Josiah K. Lilly, Sr., president of Eli Lilly and Company *Ruth Lilly, philanthropist *Lori Lindsey, midfielder for the U.S. women's national soccer team *Richard Lugar, U.S Senator from Indiana *Marjorie Main, actress *Charles Major, author *George McGinnis, NBA player *Tim McIlrath, musician *Steve McQueen, actor *Ron McQueeney, photographer *Julie McWhirter, actress *Wes Montgomery, jazz guitarist *Eric Montross, NBA player *Margo Moore, actress *Thomas A. Morris, railroad executive, civil engineer, and Union general in the Civil War *Ryan Murphy, film and television screenwriter, director, and producer *Greg Oden, NBA player *Jack Olsen, journalist and author *Norris W. Overton, U.S. Air Force Brigadier General *Irvine Page, physiologist, winner of the Lasker award *Jane Pauley, television personality and journalist *Myrta Pulliam, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist *Dan Quayle, 44th Vice President of the United States *Freeman Ransom, lawyer, businessman and civic leader *Hal Rayle, voice artist *Larry Ridley, jazz bassist *James Whitcomb Riley, Hoosier poet *Oscar Robertson, Hall of Fame basketball player *Sally Schantz, figure skater, U.S. ice dancing champion 1963 *Judy Schwomeyer, figure skater, U.S. ice dancing champion 1968–72 *Bill Shirk, escape artist, president of Hoosier Broadcasting Corp. *Bill Shirley, singer, actor, producer *Avriel Shull, architect *Noble Sissle, composer *Raymond A. Spruance, commander of the US Fifth Fleet in 1944–1945 *Sandra Spuzich, LPGA pro golfer *Ted Stevens, former U.S. Senator from Alaska *Marc Summers, game show host, television personality *Steve Talley, actor *Booth Tarkington, Pulitzer Prize-winning author *Marshall Walter Taylor, cyclist, commonly known as Major Taylor *Jeff Teague, NBA player *Tiara Thomas, singer, songwriter *Albert Von Tilzer, composer, notably "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" *Kurt Vonnegut, author *Dan Wakefield, screenwriter, novelist *Madam C.J. Walker, pioneering African American businesswoman, first female self-made millionaire in America *Marjorie Wallace, 1973 Miss World *Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia *Johnny Weaver, pro wrestler, first to use the sleeper hold "Weaver Lock" *Clifton Webb, stage and film actor *Ryan White, poster child for AIDS *Randy Wittman, NBA head coach *Greg Wojciechowski, former wrestler *David A. Wolf, astronaut *John Wooden, UCLA coach, Purdue University, College Basketball Hall of Famer *Sean Woods, college basketball coach (currently Morehead State) *Keke Wyatt, R&B singer ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from Indianapolis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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