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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Belleville, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Belleville, Illinois.
Academics and scientists
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference | |
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Bob Heil | Oct 5, 1940 | Feb 28, 2024 | Inventor of The Heil Talk Box, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibitor | ||||
Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill | July 10, 1964 | Poet, writer, professor at St. Mary’s University, Texas, and
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts |
Born in Belleville | [1] | |||
Ernest Hilgard | Jul 25, 1904 | Oct 22, 2001 | Psychologist | Born in Belleville | |||
Sandra Magnus | Oct 30, 1964 | Engineer and NASA astronaut | Born in Belleville | [2] |
Arts and culture
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Lea DeLaria | May 23, 1958 | Comedian, actor, jazz musician (Carrie "Big Boo" Black on Orange Is the New Black, The First Wives Club) | Born in Belleville | |||
Buddy Ebsen | Apr 2, 1908 | Jul 6, 2003 | Actor (Jed Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies, Barnaby Jones) | Born in Belleville | ||
Jay Farrar | Dec 26, 1966 | Musician (Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo with Jeff Tweedy) | Born in Belleville | |||
Jaimee Foxworth | Dec 17, 1979 | Actress (Family Matters) | Born in Belleville; parent was stationed at Scott AFB | |||
Scott Gibbons | Mar 2, 1969 | Composer, Musician | Born in Belleville | |||
Rosalind Keith | Dec 6, 1916 | Feb 24, 2000 | Film actress of 1930s and '40s | Born in Belleville | ||
Ken Kwapis | Aug 17, 1957 | Emmy-nominated director and producer (The Office) | ||||
Sophie Tatum LaCroix | Oct 17, 1862 | Jul 16, 1949 | Handcrafts designer, editor and author | Born in Belleville | ||
Glenn McCoy | 1965 | Cartoonist | Lives in Belleville | |||
Old Salt Union | Bluegrass/Americana band | From Belleville | ||||
David Rasche | Aug 7, 1944 | Actor | Born in Belleville | |||
Peter Sarsgaard | Mar 7, 1971 | Actor | Born at Scott AFB where his father was stationed. | |||
Lorenda Starfelt | Jan 11, 1955 | Mar 16, 2011 | Independent motion picture and theatrical producer | Born in Belleville | [3] | |
Jeff Tweedy | Aug 25, 1967 | Musician (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) | Born in Belleville | |||
Uno | May 5, 2005 | Winner of the 2008 Westminster Kennel Club | Born in Belleville |
Military
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Black Beaver | 1806 | 1880 | Rancher, trapper, interpreter, Civil War scout | Born in Belleville | [4] |
Politics
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Gustav Körner | Nov 20, 1809 | Apr 9, 1896 | German politician and emigrant; participant of the Frankfurter Wachensturm (1833) | Lived and died in Belleville. | ||
Ken Bone | United States presidential debate questioner | Works in Belleville | ||||
James T. Hodgkinson | c. 1951 | June 14, 2017 | Perpetrator of Congressional baseball shooting | Last permanent residence was in Belleville, Illinois | ||
Carrie Thomas Alexander-Bahrenberg | 1861 | 1929 | University of Illinois trustee until 1912 | |||
Ninian Edwards | Mar 17, 1775 | Jul 20, 1833 | 3rd Governor of Illinois | Hometown was Belleville | ||
John Reynolds | Feb 26, 1788 | May 18, 1865 | 4th Governor of Illinois | Hometown was Belleville | ||
William Henry Bissell | Apr 25, 1811 | Mar 18, 1860 | 11th Governor of Illinois | Hometown was Belleville |
Religion
edit- Carol Baltosiewich, former nun and AIDS activist
Sports
editBaseball
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Brent Brede | Sep 13, 1971 | Outfielder for the Minnesota Twins and Arizona Diamondbacks | [citation needed] | |||
Neal Cotts | Mar 25, 1980 | Pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates | [citation needed] | |||
Brian Daubach | Feb 11, 1972 | First baseman for the Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, and New York Mets | Born in Belleville | |||
Max Flack | Feb 5, 1890 | Jul 31, 1975 | Right fielder for the Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals | Born in Belleville | ||
Bob Groom | Sep 12, 1884 | Feb 19, 1948 | Deadball era major-league pitcher | Born and died in Belleville | ||
Rich Hacker | Oct 6, 1947 | Apr 22, 2020 | Shortstop for the Montreal Expos | Born in Belleville | ||
Justin Hampson | May 24, 1980 | Pitcher for the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres | Born in Belleville | |||
Jim Kremmel | Feb 28, 1949 | Oct 12, 2012 | Pitcher for the Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs | Born in Belleville | ||
Al Levine | May 22, 1968 | Pitcher for seven Major League Baseball teams | ||||
Mike Maksudian | May 28, 1966 | Player for the Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins and Chicago Cubs | Born in Belleville | |||
T. J. Mathews | Jan 9, 1970 | Pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, and Houston Astros | Born in Belleville | |||
Otis L. Miller | Feb 2, 1901 | Jul 26, 1959 | Third baseman for the St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox; served in the Illinois House of Representatives | Lived and died in Belleville | ||
Les Mueller | Mar 4, 1919 | Oct 25, 2012 | Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers | Born in Belleville | ||
Ham Patterson | Oct 13, 1877 | Nov 25, 1945 | First baseman and outfielder for the St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox | Born in Belleville | ||
Pat Patterson | Jan 29, 1897 | Oct 1, 1977 | Infielder for the New York Giants | Born in Belleville | ||
John Rheinecker | May 29, 1979 | Pitcher for the Texas Rangers | Born in Belleville | |||
Norm Schlueter | Sep 25, 1916 | Oct 6, 2004 | Catcher for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians | Born and died in Belleville | [citation needed] | |
Al Smith | Oct 12, 1907 | Apr 28, 1977 | Pitcher for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians | Born in Belleville | ||
Larry Stahl | Jun 29, 1941 | Outfielder for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds | Born in Belleville | |||
George Starnagle | Oct 6, 1873 | Feb 15, 1946 | Catcher for the Cleveland Bronchos | Born and died in Belleville | ||
Randy Wells | Aug 28, 1982 | Pitcher for the Chicago Cubs | Born in Belleville | |||
Bud Zipfel | Nov 18, 1938 | First baseman and left fielder for the Washington Senators | Born in Belleville |
Basketball
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Barbara Hoffman | Jan 18, 1931 | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player | Born in Belleville | |||
Gary Leonard | Feb 16, 1967 | Center for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Atlanta Hawks | Born in Belleville | |||
Kevin Lisch | May 16, 1986 | Shooting guard / Point guard for NBL - Australia | Born in Belleville | |||
Darius Miles | Oct 9, 1981 | Forward for NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland Trail Blazers | Born in Belleville | |||
Harry Statham | May 30, 1937 | College basketball coach with most career wins |
Football
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Ted Banker | Feb 17, 1961 | Offensive lineman with the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns | Born in Belleville | |||
Dave Butz | Jun 23, 1950 | Player with the St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Redskins, two-time Super Bowl champion | ||||
Brian Hill | Nov 9, 1995 | Running Back with the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals | Born in Belleville | |||
Adoree Jackson | Sep 18, 1995 | Receiver for USC, first-round draft pick of Tennessee Titans | Born in Belleville | |||
Rusty Lisch | Dec 21, 1956 | Quarterback with the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Bears | Born in Belleville | |||
Jerry Muckensturm | Oct 13, 1953 | Linebacker with the Chicago Bears | Born in Belleville |
Golf
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Bob Goalby | Mar 14, 1929 | Jan 20, 2022 | Golfer on the PGA Tour; 1968 Masters champion | Born in Belleville | [5] | |
Jay Haas | Dec 2, 1953 | Golfer on the PGA Tour; brother of Jerry Haas, father of PGA player Bill Haas | Raised in Belleville | |||
Jerry Haas | Sep 16, 1963 | Golfer on the PGA Tour; head coach for the Wake Forest University golf team; brother of Jay Haas | Born in Belleville | |||
Derek Lamely | Jul 12, 1980 | Golfer on the PGA Tour; won 2010 Puerto Rico Open | Born in Belleville | [6] |
Soccer
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jenny Bindon | Feb 25, 1973 | Goalkeeper for the New Zealand Women's Soccer Team at the 2007 and 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing | Born in Belleville | |||
Seth Rudolph | May 7, 1991 | Forward for Saint Louis Football Club | Born in Belleville |
Tennis
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jimmy Connors | Sep 2, 1952 | Career Record
1254–278 (81.9% at Grand Slam, Grand Prix tour, WCT tour, ATP Tour level, and in Davis Cup) Career titles 109 (listed by ATP) 8 Grand Slam singles championships: five US Opens, two Wimbledons, and one Australian Open Highest ranking No. 1 (July 29, 1974) |
Wrestling
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Kevin Von Erich | May 15, 1957 | Wrestler | Born in Belleville |
References
edit- ^ "English professor named Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce". St. Mary’s University, Texas on June 24, 2020. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
- ^ https://www.bnd.com/news/local/community/belleville/article262530652.html.
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- ^ May, Jon D. "Black Beaver (1806—1880)." Archived 2011-07-03 at the Wayback Machine Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (retrieved 19 July 2011)
- ^ Ferguson, Doug (January 21, 2022). "Bob Goalby, who won Masters after scorecard flub, dies at 92". Associated Press. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ "Derek Lamely". PGA Tour. Retrieved January 21, 2022.