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The following is a list of notable Ann Arborites (people born in or associated with the city of
Ann Arbor, Michigan ). Note that it does not include people associated with Ann Arbor only as students or alumni of the
University of Michigan .
Virgil Exner , automobile designer
Fred Gallagher , cartoonist
Gerome Kamrowski , abstract painter
[1]
Terry LaBan , cartoonist
Benjamin McCready , portrait painter
Antony Natsoulas , sculptor and contemporary artist
Irving Kane Pond , architect
Anna Sui , fashion designer
[2]
Timothy Van Laar , painter
Leo Zulueta , tattoo artist
[3]
Charlie White
Jason Zucker
Kole Ayi , NFL player
Aaron Bailey , NFL wide receiver
Charles A. Baird (c. 1870–1944), first UM athletic director
Chris Ballingall , baseball player
Evan Bates , figure skater
Keith Bostic , NFL defensive back
Rebecca Bross , artistic gymnast
Ian Cole , NHL hockey player
Andrew Copp , NHL hockey player
Fritz Crisler (1899–1982), football coach
Ali Curtis , professional soccer player
Ken Dyer , NFL player
Bunny Fabrique , professional baseball player who played shortstop for the 1916–1917 Brooklyn Robins
Francie Kraker Goodridge , track and field, first Michigan-born woman on U.S. Olympic team
Alison Gregorka , water polo player, Olympic silver medalist
Eliot Halverson , figure skater
Jim Harbaugh , NFL quarterback and coach
John Harbaugh , NFL coach
Danielle Hartsell , pair skater, sister of Steve Hartsell
Steve Hartsell , pair skater, brother of Danielle Hartsell
Howdy Holmes , race driver
Keiffer Hubbell , figure skater
Madison Hubbell , figure skater
Zeke Jones , wrestling coach, Olympic silver medalist
Steven Kampfer , professional hockey player
Hobbs Kessler , professional runner for Adidas
Bruce Kimball , Olympic diver
Aaron Krickstein (born 1967), tennis player, world #6
Steve Morrison , NFL linebacker, college football coach
Gabe Muoneke , professional basketball player
Veronica Pershina , figure skater, coach
Jeff Petry , NHL hockey player
Emily Samuelson , figure skater
Jennifer Song , professional golfer
James Toney , world champion professional boxer
Austin Watson , professional ice hockey player
Alan Webb , professional track athlete
Charlie White , ice dancer, figure skater, 2014 Olympic gold medalist
Fielding H. Yost (1871–1946), football coach
Jason Zucker (born 1992), NHL hockey player
[4]
Katherine Applegate , young adult and children's fiction writer
Clara Doty Bates , author
Charles Baxter , novelist
T. Casey Brennan , comic book author
Emily Colas , novelist
Nicholas Delbanco , novelist
Dorothy Marie Donnelly , poet
Donald Dunbar , poet
Loren D. Estleman , mystery and western novelist
Elizabeth Farrand , author and librarian
James Hynes , novelist
George Kao , author, translator
Laura Kasischke , novelist, poet
Jane Kenyon , poet
Elizabeth Kostova , novelist
Lillian Li , author
Bruce McConkie (1915–1985), Mormon theologian, poet
Elizabeth Meriwether , writer, producer
Angel Nafis , poet
Davi Napoleon , drama critic, theatre historian
Andrea Phillips , author, game designer
John Pollack , author, presidential speechwriter
Ann Purmell , children's book author
Davy Rothbart , author, filmmaker, journalist
Mike Rother , author on industrial management
Allan Seager (1906–1968), novelist, short story writer
Alfred Slote , children's author
Sarah Weeks , children's author
Nancy Willard , children's author
Henry Carter Adams (1851–1921), economist
Akhil Amar , legal scholar
James Burrill Angell (1829–1916), journalist, diplomat,
University of Michigan president
Allen Britton (1914–2003), music educator, dean, UM School of Music
Theodore V. Buttrey (1929–2018), classicist
Carl Cohen , philosopher, activist
Charles Cooley (1864–1929), sociologist
Richard Crawford , music historian
John H. D'Arms (1934–2002), classicist
John Dewey (1859–1952), educational philosopher, reformer
Dag Øistein Endsjø , Norwegian scholar of religion
Sidney Fine (1920–2009), historian
Ben Finegold , chess Grandmaster
Robben Fleming (1916–2010), UM president
David Noel Freedman (1922–2008), biblical scholar
Harlan Hatcher (1898–1998), UM president
H. Wiley Hitchcock (1923–2007), musicologist
Catharine MacKinnon , feminist legal scholar
Mary Beth Norton , historian
Kenneth Lee Pike (1912–2000), linguist
Alvin Plantinga (born 1932), philosopher
Shael Polakow-Suransky , deputy chancellor,
New York City Public Schools
Michael Porter (born 1947), economist
Michelle Rhee (born 1969), educator, activist
Martha Farnsworth Riche , economist
Wilfrid Sellars (1912–1989), philosopher
Harold Shapiro , economist, UM president
Henry Philip Tappan (1805–1881), first UM president
Claude H. Van Tyne (1869–1930), historian
Robert M. Warner (1927–2007), archivist of the United States, dean, UM School of Library Science
Glenn Watkins , musicologist
Leslie White (1900–1975), anthropologist
Letty M. Wickliffe (1902–2001), special education director in Indianapolis
Raymond Louis Wilder (1896–1982), mathematician
Robert Ashley , composer of television operas
Ken Burns , documentary filmmaker
Areeya Chumsai , model, filmmaker
Andrew Cohn , documentary filmmaker
Jack Falahee , actor,
How To Get Away With Murder
Nicole Forester , actress
Megan Ganz , comedy writer, producer
David S. Goyer , filmmaker
Grace Henderson (1860–1944), stage and silent film actress
Gary Hutzel , visual effects supervisor
Michael Kosta , stand-up comedian and correspondent on
The Daily Show
Lisa Kron , actress, playwright
Anna Rose Kessler Moore , singer-songwriter
Austin Nichols , actor
Michael Schur , television producer, writer, and actor
Kristina and Karissa Shannon ,
Playboy models
Martha Vickers (1925–1971), actress; wife of
Mickey Rooney
Grace Lee Whitney (1930–2015), actress,
Star Trek
Tom and Louis Borders, founders of
Borders Group
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Jim Buckmaster , CEO of
Craigslist
Bill Hewlett (1913–2001), engineer, co-founder of
Hewlett-Packard
Bruce Iglauer , founder of
Alligator Records
John and
Thomas Knoll , creators of
Adobe Photoshop
Tom Monaghan (born 1937), founder of
Domino's Pizza , former
Detroit Tigers owner
Eugene Power (1905–1988), microfilming and micropublishing pioneer
Jeff Shell (born 1965), CEO of
NBCUniversal
Jill Carroll , journalist, kidnapped in
Iraq
Keith Gave , journalist, sportswriter
Charles J. Guiteau , writer and lawyer; responsible for the assassination of James A. Garfield
Reed Hundt ,
Federal Communications Commission chair
Ken Kelley , journalist, editor, and publisher
Jay Nordlinger , conservative political columnist
John Pollack , journalist, speech writer
Monika Samtani , broadcast journalist
Mike Tirico , sportscaster,
Monday Night Football
Neda Ulaby , public radio correspondent
David Westin , media CEO
Musicians and music groups
William Albright (1944–1998), composer, pianist
Katherine Anderson , singer
Ron Asheton (1948–2009), guitarist, bassist and songwriter
Scott Asheton (1949–2014), drummer and co-songwriter
Robert Ashley (1930–2014), composer, audio synthesis pioneer
Ayo & Teo , music duo
Leslie Bassett (1923–2016), composer
Chris Bathgate , singer-songwriter
Eve Beglarian , composer
William Bolcom , pianist, composer
Muruga Booker , percussionist
Brownsville Station , rock group
Chenille Sisters , folk group
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen , formed in Ann Arbor
Lewis Hugh Cooper (1920–2007), bassoonist
Max Crook , rock musician
Dabrye (Tadd Mullinix), electronic dance musician
Damien Done , post-punk / gothic rock band, formed in Florida, relocated to Ann Arbor in 2006
James Dapogny , pianist, jazz scholar
Bryan Devendorf , drummer for
The National
Disco D (1980–2007), record producer, composer
Elephante (Tim Wu), DJ, musician, producer
Ross Lee Finney (1906–1997), composer
Tony Fontane (1925–1974), gospel singer-songwriter, actor
Frontier Ruckus , indie folk, alt-country band
Sameer Gadhia, singer,
Young the Giant
Robert Glasgow (1925–2008), organist
Laurel Halo , electronic musician, composer
Mayer Hawthorne , singer-songwriter and musician
[6]
Deon Jackson , soul singer-songwriter
Eva Jessye (1895–1992), choral director, composer
James Kibbie , organist
Lyndon Lawless , conductor, music educator
Eva Likova (1919–2004), operatic soprano
Marilyn Mason (1925–2019), organist
Roger ,
Ben , and
Larry Miller
Scott Morgan , rock musician
Joan Morris , vocalist
Damien Moyal , singer and musician
Randy Napoleon , jazz guitarist
Nicholas Phan , opera singer
Pity Sex , indie rock band
Iggy Pop ,
front man , artist, and actor
William Revelli (1902–1994), band director
H. Robert Reynolds , band director
Samiyam , hip-hop producer
Bob Seger , rock and roll singer-songwriter
Shigeto , electronic musician
Dick Siegel , jazz guitarist
Donald Sinta , saxophonist
Tom Smith ,
filk musician
Kate Soper , composer
Steven Springer , guitarist, songwriter
SRC , rock band
Colin Stetson , musician, composer
Tally Hall , indie rock band
Taproot , nu metal band
Deniz Tek , guitarist with Australian rock band Radio Birdman
Vulfpeck , funk group
[7]
Andrew W.K. , singing-songwriter, television host
We Are the Union , ska punk band
[8]
Ben Wilson , keyboard player in
Blues Traveler
George Balch Wilson , composer
Wolf Eyes , industrial rock band
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Shakey Jake " Woods (1925–2007), street musician
[9]
Jeff Young , guitarist in
Megadeth
John Allen (died 1851), co-founder of Ann Arbor, attorney, state senator
Bruce Bartlett , historian, political adviser
Louis D. Belcher , mayor
Elizabeth Brater , state senator
Barbara Everitt Bryant (1926–2023), first woman to lead the US Census Bureau
Jane L. Campbell , mayor of Cleveland Ohio
Thomas M. Cooley (1824–1898), chief justice, Michigan Supreme Court
Samuel J. Eldersveld (1917–2010), political scientist, mayor
Marilyn L. Huff , judge
James Kingsley (1797–1878), attorney, state legislator, mayor
Chris Kolb , state legislator, first openly gay member of the Michigan legislature
Edwin Lawrence (1808–1885), Michigan jurist and state representative
William S. Maynard (1802–1866), merchant, land developer, mayor
Mike Nahan , Australian politician
Robert D. Orr (1917–2004), governor of Indiana
Edward C. Pierce (1930–2002), physician, mayor of Ann Arbor
Elisha Rumsey (1785–1827), co-founder of Ann Arbor
Brian Schatz , U.S. Senator from Hawaii
Ingrid Sheldon , mayor, 1993–2000
Benjamin Sherman , Wisconsin State Assemblyman and Senator
Neil Staebler (1905–2000), congressman, Democratic politician
L. D. Taylor (1857–1946), mayor of Vancouver
Albert H. Wheeler (1915–1994), microbiologist, first African American mayor of Ann Arbor
Eric Betzig , physicist, Nobel laureate
Richard Crandall , physicist, computer scientist
Kazimierz Fajans (1887–1975), physical chemist
John H. Hubbell (1925–2007), radiation physicist
Emmett Leith (1927–2005), electrical engineer, co-inventor of
holography
Deirdre McCloskey , economist
Anne McNeil ,
microplastics scientist, L.S.A member
James V. Neel (1915–2000), geneticist
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), mathematical psychologist
Elizabeth S. Russell , biologist
Annette Salmeen , biochemist, Rhodes Scholar, Olympic gold medalist
John Martin Schaeberle (1853–1924), astronomer
Gene Sperling , economic advisor
Jean Tatlock , psychiatrist, physician
Samuel Ting , physicist, Nobel laureate
Henry F. Vaughan , epidemiologist and founder of
University of Michigan School of Public Health
James Craig Watson (1838–1880), astronomer
Thomas Huckle Weller (1915–2008), virologist, Nobel laureate
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"Works of artist, UM professor Gerome Kamrowski to be displayed and for sale" . mlive . November 4, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
^ Writer, Caroline Filips Daily Arts (October 11, 2015).
"Detroit fashion designer Anna Sui recounts life at Penny Stamps Lecture" . The Michigan Daily . Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
^ Aquino, Joann Natalia (January 10, 2012), "Leo Zulueta: The Father of Modern Tribal Tattooing Celebrates 30 Years in the Black", Skin and Ink Magazine , no. March 2012
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"LetsGoDU: Jason Zucker's Hockey Odyssey" .
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Where are they now? Borders brothers long gone from Ann Arbor as chain nears bankruptcy
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"Q&A: Mayer Hawthorne talks about performing at Winter Classic, new album and more" . mlive . January 1, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
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"Vulfpeck, a group with Ann Arbor roots, games Spotify's royalties system" . mlive . May 8, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
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"We Are the Union -- Audiotree" . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
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