List of people from Highland Park, Illinois
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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Highland Park, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Highland Park, Illinois.
Academics and sciences
- Elisha Gray, invented and demonstrated a telephone in 1874; his Hazel Avenue house still stands
- Dr. John Grunsfeld, astronaut
- Eric Isaacs, director of Argonne National Laboratory and a professor at University of Chicago; lived in Highland Park[citation needed]
- Dr. John Preskill, professor at the California Institute of Technology
- Dr. Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Dr. Graham Spanier, president of Penn State University
- Dr. Peter Suber, leader in the movement for open access to research[1]
- Aaron Swartz, pioneer in internet technology and activism for free digital culture[1]
Arts and entertainment
- Alex Borstein, actress
- Paul Brickman, film director[citation needed]
- Rachel Brosnahan, actress
- Patrick Burns, reality TV star (Haunting Evidence)
- Jacqueline Carey, fantasy fiction novelist
- Mickie Caspi, artist
- Billy Corgan, lead singer and founder of the band Smashing Pumpkins
- Blag Dahlia, singer in The Dwarves
- Dot and Zach Duenow, husband-wife duo of the band Duenow[citation needed]
- Eric Engberg, broadcast journalist
- Brenda Ferber, author
- Jennie Fields, writer, author of Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Lily Beach, and The Middle Ages
- Michael Gelman, producer, Live With Regis and Kelly
- Stephen Glass, discredited magazine journalist
- James Goldman, screenwriter and playwright, author of The Lion in Winter
- William Goldman, Academy Award-winning screenwriter, author of The Princess Bride
- F. Gary Gray, film director
- Chief Keef, rapper and producer
- Brian Levant, film director
- Donald Lipski, artist
- Sebastian Maniscalco, comedian[citation needed]
- Richard Marx, singer, songwriter, producer
- Ken Olin, actor, director, producer
- Peter Orner, author[citation needed]
- Jeff Perry, actor
- Cory Provus, baseball broadcaster
- Robert Reed, actor
- Ben Savage, actor
- Fred Savage, actor
- Josh Server, actor
- Robert Seyfarth, architect
- Gary Sinise, actor
- Grace Slick, of the band Jefferson Airplane, born in Highland Park
- Harold Ramis, actor and director[citation needed]
- Brandon Ratcliff, actor
- Brian Ross, broadcast journalist[citation needed]
- David Seltzer, screenwriter, producer, and director
- Gene Siskel, film critic[citation needed]
- George Kirke Spoor, film pioneer
- Lauren Tom, actress
- Orson Welles, actor and director
- Dean Zelinsky, founder of Dean Guitars
Military
- Major General "Terrible Terry" Allen, World War II commander of 1st Infantry Division; featured on the cover of Time magazine[2][3]
- General Mark W. Clark, US Army general (World War II and the Korean War), lived in Highland Park[4][5][6]
- General Jonathan M. Wainwright, commander of Allied forces in the Philippines at the time of their surrender to the Empire of Japan, attended Highland Park High School
Politics
- Lane Bray, Washington state legislator; born in Highland Park
- Bill Cassidy, United States Senator from Louisiana and former member of the United States House of Representatives; born in Highland Park
- Mark Kirk, US senator; lived in Highland Park
- Jill Stein, 2012 and 2016 Green Party presidential candidate; grew up in Highland Park
- Grace Mary Stern, Illinois state legislator; lived in Highland Park
- Admiral Stansfield Turner, US Director of Central Intelligence; born in Highland Park
Sports
Baseball
- Ross Baumgarten, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates, was born in Highland Park
- Tony Cogan, relief pitcher for the Kansas City Royals, attended Highland Park High School
Basketball
- Michael Jordan, iconic basketball player for the Chicago Bulls, six-time NBA champion, Olympic gold medalist, lived in Highland Park[7]
- Toni Kukoč, forward for the Chicago Bulls and other NBA teams, lived in Highland Park
Football
- Tunch Ilkin, offensive tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, sports broadcaster, attended Highland Park High School
- Hugh "Shorty" Ray, football official, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame, was born in Highland Park
Gymnastics
- Jasmine Kerber, US National rhythmic gymnast, resides in Highland Park
Hockey
- Billy Jaffe, hockey analyst, born in Highland Park
- David Meckler, professional hockey player, was born in Highland Park
Skating
- Jason Brown, Olympic medalist figure skater at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, attended Highland Park High School
Tennis
- Robert Wrenn, tennis player; won the U.S. Championship Men's Singles title four times, was born in Highland Park
References
- ^ a b Suber, Peter. "Aaron Swartz, 1986–2013". Blog self entry. Google +. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
- ^ "About Our City". Abbott House. Highland Park, IL. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ "Major Gen. Terry Allen (cover)". TIME. August 9, 1943. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ "Clark, General Mark Wayne (1896–1984)". HistoryLink.org. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
..grew up in Highland Park, a Chicago suburb near Fort Sheridan...
- ^ "General Mark W. Clark (cover)". TIME. June 24, 1946. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ "General Mark W. Clark (cover)". TIME. July 7, 1952. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ Concierge Auctions video preview of Michael Jordan's Highland Park, Illinois home on YouTube.