List of people from Kansas City, Missouri

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This article is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Kansas City, Missouri.

A[]

Edward Asner
Burt Bacharach
Wallace Beery

B[]

Don Cheadle

C[]

Chris Cooper
Joan Crawford
Walter Cronkite
Walt Disney

D[]

Amelia Earhart

E[]

F[]

G[]

H[]

Ernest Hemingway
Jane Dee Hull
  • Donald J. Hall, Sr.businessman
  • Joyce Hall – businessman, founder of Hallmark Cards
  • Leon Hardenfootball player for Green Bay Packers
  • Jean Harlow – actress[15]
  • Jessica Harpcountry music singer-songwriter, former member of The Wreckers with Michelle Branch[16]
  • Thomas Hayward – leading tenor of Metropolitan Opera
  • Robert A. Heinleinscience fiction author; his stories are frequently set in or reference Kansas City
  • Ernest Hemingway – iconic novelist and short story author
  • Shauntay Henderson – FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive, convicted criminal
  • Paul Henning – writer, producer of The Beverly Hillbillies TV series
  • Opal Hill – golfer and LPGA co-founder
  • Jerry Hines – Emmy Award-winning photographer, voted cutest baby of Kansas City 1975
  • Ralph F. Hirschmann (1922–2009) – biochemist who led synthesis of first enzyme[17]
  • Mabel Hite – vaudeville and musical comedy performer, father worked at Owl Drug Store
  • Clara Cleghorn Hoffman (1831–1908) – temperance activist
  • Bob Holden – 53rd Governor of Missouri[18]
  • Dorothy B. Hughes – novelist
  • Jane Dee Hull – 20th Governor of Arizona
  • – prominent Texas rancher

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J[]

Tim Kaine

K[]

L[]

Claire McCaskill

M[]

Richard B. Myers

N[]

  • Danielle Nicole – blues and soul musician
  • Jesse Clyde Nichols – developer of commercial and residential real estate
  • William F. Nolan – author

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[]

  • Satchel Paige – baseball pitcher
  • Charlie Parker – jazz saxophonist and composer
  • Gordon Parks – screenwriter, director, actor, photographer
  • Mark Patton – actor
  • Jamie Paulin-Ramirez – American Muslim convert arrested in Jihad Jane plot to kill a Danish artist
  • Rodney PeeteNFL quarterback, Fox Sports TV host
  • Tom Pendergast – political boss
  • Tom Pernice, Jr. – professional golfer[21]
  • Darrell Porter – professional baseball player, author
  • Joe Posnanskisports writer, author
  • William Powell – actor
Rob Riggle
Ginger Rogers
Paul Rudd

R[]

S[]

Jason Sudeikis

T[]

Harry S. Truman

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See also[]

References[]

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