List of people from Evanston, Illinois

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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Evanston, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Evanston, Illinois.

Academia[]

  • Oliver Marcy, two-time president of Northwestern University.
  • Dale T. Mortensen, Nobel Prize winner in economics, faculty of Northwestern University.
  • Edmund Phelps, Nobel Prize winner in economics and professor.
  • John Carrier Weaver, American professor of geography, and college administrator for several major universities in the United States.
  • John Henry Wigmore, dean of Northwestern Law School.

Business[]

Entertainment[]

Music[]

Politics, government civil service, military service[]

Scientists[]

  • Isabella Garnett, pioneering African-American female physician and founder of Community Hospital
  • J. Allen Hynek, astronomer, professor, and ufologist
  • Peter Shirley, computer scientist and computer graphics researcher

Sports figures[]

Visual artists, designers[]

Writers, playwrights, journalists[]

Other[]

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