List of people from Harvey, Illinois
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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Harvey, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Harvey, Illinois.
Arts and culture[]
- Nina Chanel Abney (1982– ), painter
- Ivan Albright (1897–1983), magic realist, painter, and artist, known for self-portraits, character studies, and still lifes
- Paris Barclay (1956– ), two-time Emmy-winning television director and producer[citation needed]
- Michael Boatman (1964–), actor and writer[citation needed]
- Ed Cassidy (1923–2012), rock and jazz drummer, member of Spirit
- Adam Davenport (1984– ), film director and screenwriter
- Tom Dreesen (1942– ), stand-up comedian
- Nelsan Ellis (c. 1978–2017), actor and playwright
- Lupe Fiasco (1982– ), rapper
- Edward Page Gaston (1868–1956), journalist and temperance activist
- Lucy Page Gaston (1860–1924), anti-tobacco crusader
- LaRoyce Hawkins (1988– ), actor, Chicago P.D.
- Bill Hayes (1925– ), actor, singer
- Kevin Huizenga (1977– ), cartoonist
- J. B. Hutto (1926–1983), musician in Blues Hall of Fame
- Syleena Johnson (1976– ), Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter
- Sharon Lewis, (1952– ), award-winning blues vocalist
- Michael Manson, (1961- ), bassist, songwriter
- VaShawn Mitchell (1974– ), gospel singer
- Keke Palmer (1993– ), actress and singer
- Dandrell Scott (1984– ), rapper and voiceover actor[1]
- Willie Taylor (1981– ), singer, member of DAY26
- Newton Thornburg (1929–2011), novelist and screenwriter
- Nick Vincent (1958– ), musician and composer
- Mark Weiser (1952–1999), computer scientist, drummer of Severe Tire Damage
- Steven Whitehurst, (1967– ), award-winning author
- Jaboukie Young-White, (1994– ), stand-up comedian and writer
Politics[]
- Flora Ciarlo (1932– ), member of the Illinois House of Representatives; born in Harvey[2]
Sports[]
Baseball[]
- Lou Boudreau (1917–2001), Hall of Fame shortstop for the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox; manager and broadcaster[3]
- Jeff Duncan (1978– ), outfielder for the New York Mets
- John Ely (1986– ), pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Justin Huisman (1979– ), pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
- Garrett Jones (1981– ), player for the Minnesota Twins and Pittsburgh Pirates
- Eric Knott (1974– ), pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Montreal Expos
- Don Robertson (1930– ), right fielder for the Chicago Cubs
- Pete Stanicek (1963– ), second baseman and left fielder for the Baltimore Orioles
- Dizzy Trout (1915–1972), pitcher for 1945 World Series champion Detroit Tigers; died in Harvey
Basketball[]
- Jim Ard (1948– ), basketball player for Boston Celtics; attended Thornton High in Harvey
- Lloyd Batts (1951– ), basketball player for University of Cincinnati; attended Thornton High in Harvey
- Leon Clark, basketball player
- Eddy Curry (1982– ), center for four NBA teams
- Kevin Duckworth (1964–2008), center for five NBA teams
- Melvin Ely (1978– ), center and power forward for five NBA teams; NBA champion (2007); born in Harvey
- Mustapha Farrakhan, Jr., basketball player; grandson of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan
- Reggie Hamilton (1989– ), basketball player
- Ariel McDonald (1972– ), basketball player; 2000 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP; former Slovenian national player
Football[]
- Ted Albrecht (1954– ), lineman for Chicago Bears
- Ed Beinor (1917–1991), tackle for 1942 NFL champion Washington Redskins
- Antwaan Randle El (1979– ), wide receiver and punt returner for Super Bowl XL champion Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers, and New England Patriots; attended Thornton High in Harvey
- Barry Gardner (1976– ), linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and New England Patriots
- Richard Johnson (1963– ), All American cornerback at University of Wisconsin–Madison and with Houston Oilers
- Jim Smith (1955– ), wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Raiders; two-time Super Bowl champion
- Tai Streets (1977– ), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers; attended Thornton High in Harvey
Other[]
- Dana Schoenfield, swimmer, 1972 Olympic silver medalist
References[]
- ^ "Dandrell Scott: Jack of All Trades". Thisis50. 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1995-1996,' Biographical Sketch of Flora L. Ciarlo, pg. 105
- ^ "Lou Boudreau Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
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