The following people were all born in or were residents of the city of Akron, Ohio, United States.
Name | Occupation/industry | Description | Association | Reference |
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Henry Eugene Abbey | Theatre | Theatre manager and producer | Born in Akron | [1] |
Richard F. Abel | Military | U.S. Air Force Brigadier General | Born in Akron | [2] |
John R. Adams | Judge | Federal judge on U.S. District Court for Northern District of Ohio | Practiced in Akron | [3] |
James E. Akins | Politician | U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1973 to 1976 | Born and raised in Akron | [4] |
Lola Albright | Actress and singer | Starred in TV series Peter Gunn and films such as Kid Galahad | Born and raised in Akron | [5] |
Andy Alleman | Athlete | Football center for Miami Dolphins | Born in Akron | [6] |
Harold Anderson | Athlete | Basketball coach at Bowling Green State and University of Toledo | Born in Akron | [7] |
R. W. Apple, Jr. | Writer | Editor, writer for The New York Times | Born in Akron | [8] |
Joseph Arthur | Musician | Musician and artist | Born and raised in Akron | [9] |
Dan Auerbach | Musician | Solo musician, guitarist for The Black Keys, owner of Akron Analog Recording Studios | Born and raised in Akron | [10] |
William Hanes Ayres | Politician | Republican member of U.S. House of Representatives | Represented Akron in Congress | [11] |
Josh Azzarella | Artist | Artist | Born in Akron | [12] |
E.T. Barnette | Politician | Founder of Fairbanks, Alaska and its first mayor | Born in Akron | [13] |
Alice M. Batchelder | Attorney | Attorney and jurist, currently chief judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for Sixth Circuit | Practiced in Akron | [14] |
Elsworth R. Bathrick | Politician | U.S. Representative | Worked in Akron | [15] |
Tom Batiuk | Cartoonist | Comic strip creator (Funky Winkerbean, Crankshaft) | Born in Akron | [16] |
Cliff Battles | Athlete | Football player | Born in Akron | [17] |
Margaret Baxtresser | Musician | Classical pianist | Supporter of Akron | [18] |
Art Becker | Athlete | Basketball player | Born in Akron | [19] |
Sam H. Bell | Judge | Federal judge on U.S. District Court for Northern District of Ohio | Practiced in Akron | |
Terry Bevington | Athlete | Baseball player and manager | Born in Akron | |
George Bliss | Politician | Congressman | Practiced and worked in Akron | |
Ray C. Bliss | Politician | Republican Party leader | Born and worked in Akron | |
Jim Boeke | Athlete | Football player | Born and raised in Akron | |
Mark Bloch | Artist | Artist | Raised in Akron | |
Phil Boggs | Athlete | Diver, 1976 Olympic gold medalist | Born and raised in Akron | |
Dante Booker | Athlete | Football player | Born and raised in Akron | |
Rosario Borgio | Criminal | Mobster | Worked in Akron | |
William Boyett | Actor | Actor | Born in Akron | |
Dave Brown | Athlete | Football player | Born and raised in Akron | |
John Brown | Politician | Abolitionist | Worked in Akron | |
Walter Hermann Bucher | Scientist | Geologist and paleontologist | Born in Akron | |
Michael Buckley | Writer | Author of The Sisters Grimm and NERDS series | Born in Akron | |
E. J. Burt | Athlete | Football player | Born and raised in Akron | |
River Butcher | Actor | Stand-up comic, co-creator and co-star of Take My Wife | Born and raised in Akron | [20] |
Jimmy Butler | Actor | Actor | Born in Akron | |
Glen Buxton | Musician | Guitarist for Alice Cooper | Born in Akron | |
Patrick Carney | Musician | Drummer for The Black Keys, bassist for band Drummer | Born and raised in Akron | |
Bob Casale | Musician | Musician, Devo | Raised in Akron | |
Gerald Casale | Musician | Musician, Devo | Raised in Akron | |
Len Chandler | Musician | Folk musician | Born in Akron | |
David Allan Coe | Singer | Country music artist | Born in Akron | |
Russell Coffey | Military | World War I veteran | Lived in Akron | |
Arthur L. Conger | Historian | Theosophist | Born in Akron | |
Deborah L. Cook | Judge | Federal judge on U.S. Court of Appeals for Sixth Circuit | Practiced in Akron | |
Jarrod Cooper | Athlete | Football player | Born in Akron | |
Cheryl Crawford | Theatre | Director and producer | Born in Akron | |
Mark Croghan | Athlete | Five-time national champion in steeplechase | Born in Akron | |
Stephen Curry | Athlete | Basketball player for Golden State Warriors, four-time NBA champion | Born in Akron | |
Ruby Nash Curtis | Singer | Singer of Ruby & The Romantics | Born in Akron | |
Hammer Damage | Singer | Rock band | Formed in Akron | |
Keith Dambrot | Athlete | Basketball coach | Born, raised, and worked in Akron | |
Jimmy Darrow | Athlete | Basketball player | Born in Akron | |
John Dean | Politician | White House counsel to Richard Nixon | ||
Charles W. F. Dick | Politician | U.S. Senator (Republican) | ||
Frank Dicopoulos | Actor | Actor | ||
Michael Dokes | Athlete | Boxer, WBA World Heavyweight Champion 1982–1983 | Born in Akron | |
Lloyd C. Douglas | Minister | Minister, author | ||
Rita Dove | Writer | Poet | ||
Hugh Downs | TV | TV journalist and personality, 20/20 | ||
Peter C. Economus | Judge | Federal judge on U.S. District Court for Northern District of Ohio | Practiced in Akron | |
Sidney Edgerton | Politician | 19th-century politician | ||
Eddie Elias | Athlete | Founder of Professional Bowlers Assn. | ||
Harold G. Epperson | Military | Decorated U.S. Marine | ||
Eugene C. Eppley | Corporate executive | Hotel mogul | ||
Angie Everhart | Actress | Model and actress | ||
Fritzi Fern | Actress | Actress | ||
Harvey Samuel Firestone | Corporate executive | Founder of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company | Lived in Akron | |
Leonard Firestone | Corporate executive | Industrialist | ||
Steve Fitzhugh | Athlete | Football player | ||
Art Fleming | TV | TV game show host, Jeopardy | ||
Carol Folt | College executive | President, University of Southern California | Born in Akron | |
Martha Firestone Ford | Business executive | Owner and chairwoman of NFL's Detroit Lions | Born in Akron | |
Trent Ford | Actor | Actor, model | ||
Mike Fox | Athlete | Football player | ||
Elizabeth Franz | Actress | Tony Award and Obie Award-winning actress | ||
Shirley Fry | Athlete | Tennis player | ||
Ruby Nash Garnett | Singer | Singer of Ruby & the Romantics | Born in Akron | |
William H. Gerstenmaier | NASA | NASA administrator | ||
Joe Glazer | Musician | Musician | ||
Dick Goddard | Scientist | Meteorologist | ||
Harvey Gold | Musician | Musician | ||
Bob Golic | Athlete | Football player, radio personality | ||
Mike Golic | Athlete | Football player | ||
Benjamin Goodrich | Corporate executive | Founder of B.F. Goodrich Company | ||
Jim Graner | TV | Sports anchor at WKYC; color commentator for Cleveland Browns radio | Born in Akron | [21] |
Brad Guigar | Cartoonist | Cartoonist | ||
James S. Gwin | Judge | Federal judge on U.S. District Court for Northern District of Ohio | Practiced in Akron | |
Kris Haines | Athlete | Football player | ||
Dave Hampton | Athlete | Football player | ||
Leon Harris | TV | Television journalist | ||
James Harrison | Athlete | Football player for Pittsburgh Steelers, two-time Super Bowl champion | ||
Dow W. Harter | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Umar Bin Hassan | Writer | Poet | ||
Anne Heche | Actress | Star of films like Volcano, Psycho, Cedar Rapids | ||
John Heisman | Actor, athlete, coach | Football and baseball coach at Buchtel College (now known as the University of Akron); Heisman Trophy named in his honor | Lived in Akron | [22] |
Carol Heiss | Athlete | Figure skater, Olympic gold medalist, five-time world champion | ||
Daniel Hesidence | Artist | Painter | ||
Howard Hewett | Singer | Gospel and R&B singer | ||
Michael Holley | Writer | Sports journalist | ||
M. Herbert Hoover | Politician | Politician | ||
Roger Hoover | Singer | Singer, musician | ||
Walter B. Huber | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Rex Humbard | Televangelist | Televangelist | ||
Craig Hummer | TV | Sportscaster | ||
Chrissie Hynde | Singer | Musician, leader of The Pretenders | ||
James Ingram | Musician | Singer, songwriter, two-time Grammy Award winner | Born in Akron | |
Ike Isaacs | Musician | Jazz bassist | Born in Akron | [23] |
Shirley Fry Irvin | Athlete | Hall of Fame tennis player | Born in Akron | |
Lux Interior | Musician | Singer and founding member of The Cramps | ||
Sandi Jackson | Politician | Politician | ||
LeBron James | Athlete | Basketball player for Los Angeles Lakers, four-time NBA champion | Born and raised in Akron | [24] |
Jim Jarmusch | Filmmaker | Director of films such as Down by Law, Broken Flowers | ||
David Jenkins | Athlete | Figure skater, Olympic gold medalist, three-time world champion | ||
Hayes Alan Jenkins | Athlete | Figure skater, 1956 Olympic gold medalist | ||
Helen Jepson | Singer | Soprano | ||
Gus Johnson | Athlete | Basketball player, television sportscaster | ||
Steve Johnson | Athlete | Basketball player | ||
Grandpa Jones | Musician | Musician, comedian (Hee-Haw) | ||
Melina Kanakaredes | Actress | Star of television series Providence, CSI: NY | ||
Salaria Kea | Nurse | Nurse | ||
Maynard James Keenan | Singer | Singer, Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer | Born in Akron | |
Dean Keener | Coach | Basketball coach | ||
Herman Keiser | Athlete | Golfer, 1946 Masters champion | ||
Charlton Keith | Athlete | Football player | ||
Phil Kline | Musician | Composer | ||
Bob Knepper | Athlete | Major League Baseball pitcher | ||
Charles Landon Knight | Attorney | Publisher, politician | ||
James L. Knight | Writer | Publisher | ||
John S. Knight | Writer | Publisher | ||
Parke Kolbe | College executive | College president | ||
Heather Kozar | Model | Model; former Barker's Beauty on The Price Is Right | ||
Brock Kreitzburg | Athlete | Bobsledder | ||
Art Kusnyer | Athlete | Baseball player and coach | ||
Jani Lane | Singer | Lead singer of Glam metal band Warrant | Born in Akron | |
Jerome Lane | Athlete | Basketball player | ||
Bob Lape | TV | Television journalist | ||
Mortimer Dormer Leggett | Military | Civil War officer | ||
Bob Lewis | Singer | Founder of Devo | ||
Thomas Lewis | Athlete | Football player | ||
Frank Fowler Loomis | Engineer | Inventor and city director of mechanical engineering | Born and raised in Akron | [25] |
David Lough | Athlete | Baseball player | Born in Akron | |
Liam Lynch | Musician | Musician, puppeteer, Sifl and Olly | ||
Dylan Mabin | Athlete | Football player | Born in Akron | |
John Magaro | Actor | Actor | Born in Akron | [26] |
Doug Marsh | Athlete | Football player | ||
Thomas E. Martin | Politician | Iowa politician | ||
Mike Massie | Politician | Wyoming politician | ||
Banjo Matthews | Athlete | NASCAR driver | ||
Andy McCollum | Athlete | Football player | ||
Moses McCormick | YouTuber | YouTube personality | Born in Akron | |
Gates McFadden | Actress | Actress | Born in Akron | [27] |
Frances McGovern | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Charles McGraw | Actor | Stage, film and television actor | [28] | |
Marian Mercer | Actress | Tony Award-winning actress of stage, film and TV | ||
Paul T. Mikolashek | Military officer | U.S. Army lieutenant general | Born and raised in Akron | [29] |
Gene Mingo | Athlete | Football player | ||
Dan Moldea | Writer | Journalist and author | ||
Vaughn Monroe | Singer | Recording artist, actor, bandleader on Hollywood Walk of Fame | ||
Michael Morell | TV | ICIA director, TV analyst | ||
Brian Mosteller | Politician | Director of Oval Office Operations for President Barack Obama | ||
Bob Mothersbaugh | Musician | Musician, member of Devo | ||
Jim Mothersbaugh | Musician | Musician, member of Devo | ||
Mark Mothersbaugh | Musician | Musician, member of Devo | ||
Scott Muni | Radio | Radio personality | ||
Thurman Munson | Athlete | Baseball player, seven-time All-Star, 1976 American League MVP | ||
Ron Negray | Athlete | Baseball player | ||
John Neidert | Athlete | Football player | Born in Akron | |
Donnie Nickey | Athlete | Football player | ||
Pete Nischt | Musician | Musician | ||
Gabe Norwood | Athlete | Basketball player for the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | ||
Russell Oberlin | Musician | Musician | ||
Les Olsson | Athlete | Football player | ||
Stanford R. Ovshinsky | Scientist | Inventor and scientist | ||
Chris Owens | Athlete | Basketball player | ||
Tim "Ripper" Owens | Singer | Singer, replaced Rob Halford in Judas Priest; inspiration for movie Rock Star | Born in Akron | |
Paige Palmer | TV | Fitness expert, TV personality | ||
John Parry | Sports official | Football official | ||
Ara Parseghian | Coach | Football coach, Notre Dame | ||
Jaroslav Pelikan | Theologian | Christianity scholar | ||
Simon Perkins | Founder | Settler, surveyor | ||
Antonio Pittman | Athlete | Football player | ||
Ronald Phillips | Murderer | Child murderer | Executed for rape and murder of child | |
Terry Pluto | Writer | Sports journalist | ||
Shawn Porter | Athlete | Professional boxer | ||
Ricky Powers | Athlete | Football player | ||
Edward Pramuk | Artist | Artist | Born in Akron | |
Richard Quick | Athlete | Swimming coach | ||
Robert Quine | Musician | Guitarist | ||
Willard Van Orman Quine | Philosopher | Philosopher | ||
Ron Rector | Athlete | Football player | ||
Robin Reed | Biologist | Cell biologist | Born in Akron | [30] |
James W. Reilly | Politician | Politician | ||
Nikola Resanovic | Musician | Composer | ||
Judith Resnik | NASA | Astronaut, killed in Challenger explosion | Born and raised in Akron | |
Butch Reynolds | Athlete | Track-and-field star, gold medalist in 1988 Olympics | [31] | |
Jennifer Niederst Robbins | Corporate executive | Designed the web's first commercial site | ||
Sydne Rome | Actress | Actress | ||
Edmund Rowe | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Ed Sadowski | Athlete | Basketball player | Born in Akron | |
Wilbur F. Sanders | Politician | Montana politician | ||
Thomas C. Sawyer | Politician | Politician | ||
Bo Schembechler | Coach | Football coach, University of Michigan | ||
Mark Schubert | Coach | Swimming coach | Born and raised in Akron | |
Francis Seiberling | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Frank Seiberling | Corporate executive | Founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber | Born in Akron | |
John F. Seiberling | Politician | U.S. Representative | ||
Luke Sewell | Athlete | Baseball player and manager | ||
Chuck Share | Athlete | Basketball player | ||
Denny Shute | Athlete | Golfer | ||
Matt Simon | Athlete | Football player | ||
Harry Simpson | Athlete | Baseball player | ||
George Sisler | Athlete | Baseball player, member of Hall of Fame | ||
Richard Smalley | Scientist | Physicist, winner of Nobel Prize | ||
Bob Smith | Founder | Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous | ||
Neal Smith | Musician | Drummer for Alice Cooper | ||
Mark Smucker | Business executive | CEO of The J.M. Smucker Company | Resident of Akron since 2002 | [32] |
Donald Ray Snodgrass | Author | Author | ||
Mark Stevens | Actor | Star of films such as The Dark Corner, The Street with No Name | ||
Betty Sutton | Politician | U.S. Representative for 13th Congressional District | Practiced in Akron | |
Tyrell Sutton | Athlete | Football player | ||
Rachel Sweet | Actress | Singer, actress and TV writer | ||
Gene Thomas | Athlete | Football player | ||
Nate Thurmond | Athlete | Basketball player, member of Hall of Fame | ||
Todd Tobias | Musician | Musician | ||
Aiden Wilson Tozer | Author | Preacher, author | ||
Bill Upham | Athlete | Baseball player | ||
William H. Upson | Politician | 19th-century politician | ||
Claude Virden | Athlete | Basketball player | ||
Mike Vrabel | Athlete | Former NFL player and head coach of the Tennessee Titans since 2018 | ||
Michael Wadleigh | Director | Director and cinematographer, filmed documentary of 1969 Woodstock Festival, Woodstock | ||
Ramon Walker | Athlete | Football player | ||
Brad Warner | Musician | Zen priest, musician | ||
Chris Wells | Athlete | Football player for Arizona Cardinals | ||
Michael Tarver | Athlete | Professional wrestler | ||
Jesse White | Actor | Actor, known as Maytag Repairman in 1967–1988 commercials | Raised in Akron | |
Josh Williams | Athlete | Professional soccer player | Born in Akron | [33] |
Wendell Willkie | Politician | Presidential candidate, lawyer | Worked in Akron | |
Melinda Windsor | Model | Playboy model | ||
Antoine Winfield | Athlete | Football player | ||
Ray Wise | Actor | Known for films and TV series such as Twin Peaks, 24 | ||
Sam Wise | Athlete | Baseball player | ||
Gene Woodling | Athlete | Baseball player | ||
Kim Zurz | Politician | Politician | ||
Chris Stuckmann | Film Critic | American film critic, filmmaker, author, and YouTuber. | ||
Dan Wilson | Musician | Jazz Guitarist | Raised in Akron | |
George Younce | Southern Gospel Singer | Bass vocalist for the Cathedral Quartet | Resident of Akron |
Fictional people from Akron, Ohio
- Jiminy Glick - fictional talk-show host portrayed by Martin Short on film and TV
- J.Reid, in In Too Deep, played by Omar Epps
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