List of people from Urbana, Illinois
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Urbana, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Urbana, Illinois.
Academics and writing
- Philip W. Anderson, earned the Nobel Prize in Physics (1977)
- John Bardeen, inventor of the transistor; awarded Nobel Prize in Physics (1956 & 1972); winner of IEEE Medal of Honor (1971)
- Iris Chang, author (The Rape of Nanking)
- David Forsyth, computer scientist; co-author of Computer Vision: A Modern Approach
- Eugie Foster, science-fiction writer
- Theodore Gray, co-founder of Wolfram Research and winner of the Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2002)
- José Graziano, Brazilian agronomist; secretary general of the FAO
- Robert W. Holley, earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1968); graduate of Urbana High School (1939)
- Braj Kachru, linguist; created the "circle model" of world English varieties
- Edwin G. Krebs, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1994); graduate of Urbana High School (1937)
- Paul Christian Lauterbur, earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2003)
- Sir Anthony James Leggett, earned the Nobel Prize in Physics (2003)
- Hamilton O. Smith, earned the Nobel Prize in Medicine (1978)
- James Tobin, earned the Nobel Prize in Economics (1981)
- David Foster Wallace, author (Infinite Jest); graduate of Urbana High School
- Brian Wansink, author (Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think); professor at Cornell University
- Carl Woese, microbiologist; identified Archaea as a domain of life
Media and music
- Ken Baumann, actor (The Secret Life of the American Teenager)
- Jay Bennett, founding member of Wilco; solo musician; died in May 2009
- Deborah Blum, journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of The Poisoner's Handbook
- Roger Ebert, movie critic; Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jennie Garth, actress (What I Like About You, Beverly Hills, 90210 and 90210)
- Erika Harold, 2002 Miss Illinois and 2003 Miss America; graduate of Urbana High School
- Michael S. Hart [1] author, inventor of the electronic book; founder of Project Gutenberg, first project to make ebooks freely available via the Internet
- William Slavens McNutt, screenwriter (Huckleberry Finn)
- Patrick Norton, technology host (The Screen Savers)
- Nina Paley, cartoonist, animator, and free culture activist
- Chic Sale, author, actor, and vaudevillian
- Virginia Sale, actress
- Gil Shaham, violinist
- David Ogden Stiers, actor (Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on M*A*S*H)
Fictional
- HAL 9000, character in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey; upon "dying" claims he was made operational in Urbana
Business
- Brady Dougan, CEO of Credit Suisse Group[2]
- Shahid Khan, CEO of Flex-N-Gate; owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars[3]
Military
- Charles Carpenter (Lt. Col.), U.S. Army officer and army observation pilot (Second World War); taught history at Urbana High School[4][5] [6]
- Reginald C. Harmon, first US Air Force Judge Advocate General; Mayor of Urbana
Politics
- Mary Murphy Schroeder, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Sports
- LaToya Bond, guard for the Indiana Fever (WNBA)
- Scott Garrelts, pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Jonathan Kuck, Olympic speed skater; silver medalist
- Ella Masar, forward for the Chicago Red Stars
- Spencer Patton, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
References
- ↑ Michael S. Hart, Project Gutenberg
- ↑ Christine Harper and David Clarke, "American Dougan Emulates Gruebel at Credit Suisse," Bloomberg.com http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=akg3Dpvfufoc
- ↑ "Illinois businessman Shahid Khan buying Jacksonville Jaguars," bizjournals.com http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2011/11/29/illinois-businessman-shahid-kahn.html
- ↑ What's New in Aviation: Piper Cub Tank Buster, Popular Science, Vol. 146 No. 2 (February 1945) p. 84
- ↑ Carpenter, Leland F., Piper L-4J Grasshopper, Aviation Enthusiast Corner, retrieved 21 October 2011
- ↑ In Memoriam, Urbana High School Class of 1962, retrieved 23 October 2011
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