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List of people from Wisconsin : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Wisconsin

This is a list of prominent people from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The person's hometown is in parentheses.
==Art and literature==
;A–G
* Frank Ackerman (born 1946), economist, author, co-founder and editor of ''Dollars & Sense'' magazine (Madison)
* Kevin J. Anderson (born 1962), writer (Racine)
* Rasmus B. Anderson (1846–1936), author, professor, and historian (Albion)
* Walter Annenberg (1908–2002), creator of ''TV Guide'' and ''Seventeen'' magazines (Milwaukee)
* Antler (born 1946), poet (Wauwatosa)
* Ruth Ball (1879–1960), sculptor (Madison)
* Lynda Barry (born 1956), author and cartoonist (Richland Center)
* Gary Beecham (born 1955), glass artist (Ladysmith)
* George Bergstrom (1876–1955), architect, designer of The Pentagon (Neenah)
* Norbert Blei (born 1935), writer (Ellison Bay)
* Carrie Jacobs Bond (1862–1946), songwriter (Janesville)
* Esther Bubley (1921–1998), photojournalist (Phillips)
* Nancy Ekholm Burkert (born 1933), artist and illustrator, recipient of the Caldecott Medal (Milwaukee)
* Ole Amundsen Buslett (1855–1924), author, newspaperman, and politician (Town of Iola, Northland, La Crosse, Stoughton)
* Kathryn Casey, writer and journalist
* Connie Clausen (1923–1997), literary agent (Menasha)
* Chester Commodore (1914–2004), cartoonist (Racine)
* Jeremiah Curtin (1835–1906), translator (Milwaukee County)
* Tyler Dennett (1883–1949), biographer, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize (Spencer)
* August Derleth (1909–1971), writer (Sauk City)
* Gene DeWeese (born 1934), writer (Milwaukee)
* Donn F. Draeger (1922–1982), writer and martial artist (Milwaukee)
* Bill Dwyre (born 1944), columnist and editor (Sheboygan)
* Alter Esselin (1889–1974), poet (Milwaukee)
* Edna Ferber (1885–1968), writer (Appleton)
* Jack Finney (1911–1995), writer (Milwaukee)
* Daniel R. Fitzpatrick (1891–1969), cartoonist (Superior)
* Lewis R. Freeman (1878–1960), journalist (Genoa Junction)
* Zona Gale (1874–1938), writer (Portage, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee)
* Hamlin Garland (1860–1940), novelist, biographer, short story writer and poet (West Salem)
* Elmer Grey (1872–1963), architect and painter (Milwaukee)
* E. Gary Gygax (1938–2008), novelist and co-creator of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (Lake Geneva)
;H–O
* Jane Hamilton (born 1957), writer (Rochester)
* Stephen Hayes, senior writer for ''The Weekly Standard'', Fox News contributor, author (Wauwatosa)
* Kevin Henkes (born 1960), author and illustrator, recipient of the Caldecott Medal (Racine, Madison)
* Eastman Johnson (1824–1906), co-founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Superior)
* Russell Klika, photojournalist and combat photographer (Appleton, Wisconsin)
* Jim Knipfel (born 1965), writer (Green Bay)
* Ron Kovic (born 1946), writer, ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (Ladysmith)
* David Lenz (born 1962), painter (Milwaukee)
* Gerda Lerner (born 1920), Women's Studies, founder of women's history (Madison)
* Paul Linebarger (1913–1966), writer (Milwaukee)
* Per Lysne (1880–1947), folk artist who popularized rosemaling in the United States (Stoughton)
* Karl E. Meyer, journalist for ''The New York Times''; editor of ''World Policy Journal'' (Madison)
* Jacquelyn Mitchard (born 1957), writer (Milwaukee, Madison)
* John Nichols, political correspondent for ''The Nation'' (Union Grove)
* Lorine Niedecker (1903–1970), poet (Fort Atkinson)
* Lucius W. Nieman (1857–1935), founder of the ''Milwaukee Journal''; the Nieman Foundation for Journalism was dedicated to him (Sauk County)
* Jessica Nelson North (1891–1988), writer (Madison, Edgerton)
* Sterling North (1906–1974), writer (Edgerton)
* Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), artist (Sun Prairie)
;P–Z
* George Wilbur Peck (1840–1916), writer, newspaper editor, and politician (Cold Spring, Ripon, La Crosse, Milwaukee)
* George Pollard (1920–2008), artist (Waldo, Kenosha)
* Richard Quinney (born 1934), sociologist and writer (Madison)
* Ellen Raskin (1928–1984), writer and illustrator (Milwaukee)
* Vinnie Ream (1847–1914), sculptor (Madison)
* John Ridley (born 1965), novelist (Milwaukee)
* David Robbins (born 1957), artist, writer (Whitefish Bay)
* Patrick Rothfuss (born 1973), writer (Madison)
* Joe Schoenmann, journalist and author
* Ruth Shalit (born 1971), freelance writer and former journalist (Milwaukee)
* Clifford D. Simak (1904–1988), writer (Millville)
* Mona Simpson (born 1957), author (Green Bay)
* Peter Straub (born 1943), writer (Milwaukee)
* John Toland (1912–2004), Pulitzer Prize–winning writer (La Crosse)
* Arthur Thrall (born 1926), artist (Milwaukee)
* Neal Ulevich (born 1946), photographer, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize (Milwaukee)
* Dave Umhoefer (born 1961), Pulitzer Prize recipient (La Crosse)
* Jim VandeHei (born 1971), executive editor and co-founder of ''Politico'' (Oshkosh)
* Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (born 1986), film critic and essayist (Wauwatosa)
* Viola S. Wendt (1907–1986), poet (West Bend)
* Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850–1919), writer and poet (Johnstown)
* John Wilde (1919–2006), artist (Milwaukee, Evansville)
* Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867–1957), writer (Pepin)
* Thornton Wilder (1897–1975), writer (Madison)
* Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), architect (Richland Center)
* David Zurawik, journalist, author (Milwaukee)

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