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This is a list of notable people whose lives were significantly associated with Columbus, Ohio.

People by field

Actors

Athletes

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Entrepreneurs

Journalists

  • Bob Orr (1953 - ), television reporter and anchor at WBNS-TV, the Columbus CBS affiliate, 1978-85 and 1988-93
  • Cabot Rea (? – ), television reporter and anchor for the Columbus NBC affiliate WCMH since 1985
  • Dana Tyler (1958 - ), television reporter and anchor at WBNS-TV, the Columbus CBS affiliate until 1990

Military personnel

Miss America

Musicians

Politicians

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Writers

Chronological list

19th century

  • Granville Woods (1856 – 1910), an inventor. Woods was born in Columbus and spent his early childhood there.
  • Howard Dwight Smith (1886 – 1958), an architect. Smith graduated from the Ohio State University in 1907. He began the design and construction of Ohio Stadium in 1917, and during this project was a professor of architecture at OSU from 1918 to 1921. Smith was then chief architect for the Columbus Public Schools, then returned to OSU as University Architect 1929 to 1956.
  • Warner Baxter (1889 – 1951), an actor. Baxter was born in Columbus and lived there until age nine.
  • Elsie Janis (1889 – 1956), a vaudeville performer, screenwriter, actress and composer. Janis was born and raised in Columbus and maintained a home there, even while travelling for her career, until 1932.
  • Eddie Rickenbacker (1890 – 1973), a decorated World War I fighter pilot and airline owner and executive. Rickenbacker was born and raised in Columbus.
  • Grace Cunard (1893 – 1967), an actress, screenwriter, and film director. Cunard was born in Columbus.
  • James Thurber (1894 – 1961), a humorist and cartoonist. Thurber was born and raised in Columbus, and many of his short stories depict episodes from this period of his life.
  • Prescott Bush (1895 – 1972), a U.S. Senator, executive banker, the father of the 41st President of the United States and grandfather of the 43rd President. Bush was born in Columbus and spent his childhood there until 1908. He moved back to Columbus for part of 1923 for a job in business.

20th century

  • Curtis LeMay (1906 - 1990), a U.S. Air Force general and one-time candidate for Vice President of the United States. LeMay was born and raised in Columbus, and studied civil engineering at the Ohio State University.
  • Tom Poston (1921 – ), an actor. Poston was born in Columbus and lived there until he attended college.
  • Majel Barrett (1932 – ), an actress. Barrett was born in Columbus.
  • Jack Nicklaus (1940 – ), a professional golfer. Nicklaus was born in Columbus, and attended the Ohio State University. He won the 1961 NCAA Championship while playing for the school.
  • Phil Ochs(1940 - 1976), a singer and musician. Ochs spent part of his childhood in the city, which provided the inspiration for his song "Boy in Ohio."
  • Jack Hanna (1947 – ), a zookeeper. Hanna was director of the Columbus Zoo (in neighboring Powell) from 1978 until 1993, and Director Emeritus afterwards.
  • Beverly D'Angelo (1951 – ), an actress. D'Angelo was born and raised in Columbus.
  • Aminah Robinson (1940 – ), internationally renowned artist. Life long Columbus resident.
  • Christopher Ries (1952 – ), a sculptor. Ries was born in Columbus and attended the Ohio State University.
  • Archie Griffin (1953 – ), a football player. Griffin attended the Ohio State University and won the Heisman Trophy twice as a player for the OSU Buckeyes. He returned to Columbus after his pro career to become the university's assistant athletic director, and president of its alumni association.
  • Bob Orr (1953 - ), a television reporter and anchor at WBNS-TV, the Columbus CBS affiliate, between 1978-85 and 1988-93. Orr then became a correspondent for CBS News in Washington, DC.
  • Michael Feinstein (1956 – ), a singer and pianist. Feinstein was born in Columbus and lived there until age 19.
  • Dwight Yoakam (1956 – ), a country music musician. Yoakam was raised in Columbus and briefly attended the Ohio State University before dropping out.
  • Dana Tyler (1958 - ), a television news anchor. Tyler began her career at WBNS-TV, the Columbus CBS affiliate, before moving to WCBS-TV in New York City in 1990.
  • Richard Biggs (1960 – 2004), an actor. Biggs was born in Columbus.
  • Andrew Hampsten (1963 – ), a professional cyclist. Hampsten was born in Columbus.
  • Herb Williams (1968 – ), a professional basketball player and basketball coach. Williams was born in Columbus. He attended the Ohio State University and played on the Buckeyes basketball team.
  • Jay DeMarcus (1971 - ), bassist in the country group Rascal Flatts. DeMarcus was born in Columbus.
  • Gary Trent (1974 – ), a professional basketball player. Trent was born in Columbus.
  • RJD2 (1976 - ), real name, Ramble Jon "RJ" Krohn; a hip-hop music producer. RJD2 was raised in Columbus.
  • Chris Leitch (1979 – ), a professional soccer player. Leitch was born in Columbus.
  • Maggie Grace (1983 – ), an actress. Grace was born in Columbus.
  • Troy Perkins (1981 – ), a professional soccer player. Perkins was born in Columbus.
  • Danny O'Rourke (1983 – ), a professional soccer player. O'Rourke was born in Columbus.
  • Brady Quinn (1984 – ), a college football player. Quinn was born in Columbus and worked at a Columbus law firm for a summer.
  • Bow Wow (Shad Gregory Moss) (1987 – ), a rap artist. Bow Wow was born in Columbus and spent his early childhood there.
  • Andrea Bowen (1990 – ), an actress. Bowen was born in Columbus.
  • Josh Radnor (? – ), an actor. Radnor was born and raised in Columbus.
  • Cabot Rea (? – ), an Emmy Award-winning television reporter and anchor. Rea was a reporter for the Columbus NBC affiliate WCMH beginning in 1985, and later become its evening news anchor. He also anchored the local UPN news at WWHO.
  • Lindsay Wray (1977 – ), an actress. Lindsay was born in Columbus and played the role of Jennifer in "Prince of Tides", now living and acting in LA.

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References

  • Reichler, Joseph L., ed. (1979) . The Baseball Encyclopedia (4th edition ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0-02-578970-8. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
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