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The list of people from Kansas City, Missouri is of notable individuals who were born in or have lived there.

A

Edward Asner
Burt Bacharach
Wallace Beery

B

Don Cheadle
Emanuel Cleaver

C

Chris Cooper
Joan Crawford
Walter Cronkite
Walt Disney

D

Amelia Earhart

E

F

G

H

Ernest Hemingway
Bob Holden
Jane Dee Hull

I

J

Tim Kaine
Jason Kander
Philip Klutznick

K

L

Claire McCaskill
Dennis Moore

M

Richard B. Myers

N

O

  • Buck O'Neil – baseball player, scout, and coach; first African-American coach in the MLB; helped establish the Negro League Hall of Fame

P

Rob Riggle
Ginger Rogers
Paul Rudd

R

S

Jason Sudeikis

T

Harry S. Truman

V

W

See also

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