List of people from Wichita, Kansas
This article is a list of notable people who were born in and/or have lived in Wichita, Kansas. Alumni of local universities, including athletes and coaches, that are not originally from Wichita should not be included in this list; instead, they should be listed in the alumni list article for each university.
Academia
- June Bacon-Bercey (1932–), meteorologist[1]
- Robert Ballard (1942–), oceanographer[2]
- Elizabeth Bates (1947–2003), cognitive neuroscientist, developmental psychologist[3]
- James Earl Baumgartner (1943–2011), mathematician[4]
- Robert Beattie, lawyer, non-fiction crime writer, professor[5]
- James F. Crow (1916–2012), geneticist[6]
- Juan R. Cruz (1946–), aerospace engineer[7]
- John W. Dawson, Jr (1944–), mathematician[8]
- William Fetter (1928–2002), graphic designer, computer graphics pioneer[9]
- Linda Flower (1944–), composition theorist, college professor[10]
- L. Adrien Hannus (1944–), anthropologist[11]
- Leo George Hertlein (1898–1972), paleontologist[12]
- George W. Hoss (1824–1906), educator[13]
- Howard W. Johnston (1913–2005), educator, founder of the Free University of Berlin[14]
- Kenn Kaufman (1954–), author, bird expert, conservationist[15]
- John Gamble Kirkwood (1907–1959), chemist, physicist[16]
- Mirra Komarovsky (1905–1999), sociologist[17]
- Lincoln LaPaz (1897–1985), astronomer[18]
- Judith Ann Mayotte (1937–), ethicist, humanitarian[19]
- M. Lee Pelton (1950–), university administrator[20]
- Vernon L. Smith (1927–), economist[21]
- Robert Whittaker (1920–1980), plant ecologist[22]
Arts and entertainment
Fashion
- Lindsey Wixson (1994–), model[23]
Film, television, and theatre
- Bill Allen (1962–), actor[24]
- Kirstie Alley (1951–), actress[25]
- Nicholas Barton (1983–), screenwriter, director[26]
- Annette Bening (1958–), actress[27]
- John Born, magician[28]
- Louise Brooks (1906–1985), actress[29]
- Chris Buck (1960–), director, animator[30]
- Darren E. Burrows (1966–), actor
- Christopher Connelly (1941–1988), actor[31]
- Bruce Conner (1933–2008), experimental filmmaker, visual artist[32]
- Al Corley (1956–), actor, singer[33]
- Lorianne Crook (1957–), radio and TV host, producer, writer[34]
- Julie Cypher (1964–), film director[35]
- Ruby Dandridge (1900–1987), actress[36]
- John Duncan (1953–), performance artist[37]
- Tamara Feldman (1980–), actress[38]
- Ron Foster (1930–2015), actor[39]
- Rift Fournier (1936–2013), screenwriter, producer[40]
- Alan Fudge (1944–2011), actor[41]
- Jonathan Glickman (1969–), film producer[42]
- Laurel Goodwin (1942–), actress[43]
- Danford B. Greene (1928–2015), film editor[44]
- Colton Haynes (1988–), actor[45]
- Herb Jeffries (1913–2014), actor, singer-songwriter[46]
- Cal Johnson, stuntman[47]
- Don Johnson (1949–), actor[48]
- Neal Jones (1960–), actor[49]
- Richard Kassebaum (1960–2008), documentary filmmaker[50]
- Robert Kelker-Kelly (1964–), actor[51]
- Jeffrey L. Kimball (1943–), cinematographer[52]
- Etta McDaniel (1890–1946), actress[53]
- Hattie McDaniel (1895–1952), actress[54]
- Sam McDaniel (1886–1962), actor[55]
- Trey McIntyre (1969–), dancer, choreographer[56]
- Vera Miles (1929–), actress[57]
- Jeff Probst (1961–), TV talk and reality show host[58]
- Danny Roew (1980–), film director[59]
- Vivian Schilling (1968–), actress, novelist, screenwriter[60]
- Natasha Rothwell (1980–), actress[61]
- Kendall Schmidt (1990–), actor[62]
- Cynthia Sikes (1954–), actress[63]
- Barbara Sinatra (1927–2017), model, showgirl[64]
- Sinbad (1956–), comedian, actor[65]
- Norma Smallwood (1909–1966), Miss America 1926[66]
- David Rees Snell (1966–), actor[67]
- Taryn Southern (1986–), actress, comedian, singer[68]
- Ruthelma Stevens (1903–1984), actress[69]
- John Cameron Swayze (1906–1995), TV journalist, game show panelist, product spokesperson[70]
- Hannah Wagner (1995–), Miss Kansas 2015[71]
- Jessie E. Woods (1909–2001), stunt pilot[72]
Journalism
- David Bloom (1963–2003), television reporter[73]
- Cheryl Burton (1962–), news anchor[74]
- Steve Doocy (1956–), news anchor[75]
- Dave Evans (1962–), reporter[76]
- Shon Gables, news anchor[77]
- Gregg Jarrett (1955–), news anchor[78]
- Mike Jerrick (1950–), news anchor[79]
- Sheinelle Jones (1978–), journalist, news anchor[80]
- Tony Laubach (1980–), storm chaser and meteorologist, journalist[81]
- Jim Lehrer (1934–2020), journalist, news anchor[82]
- Melissa McDermott, news anchor[83]
- Kevin Merida (1957–), journalist, editor[84]
- Susan Page (1951–), journalist[85]
- Susan Peters, news anchor[86]
- Tracy Rowlett (1942–), news anchor, sports reporter[87]
- W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978), photojournalist[88]
Literature
- Loren Goodman (1968–), poet, professor[89]
- William Inge (1913–1973), novelist, playwright[90]
- Michael McClure (1932–), Beat poet, playwright, novelist[91]
- Antonya Nelson (1961–), novelist, short story writer[92]
- Randall Parrish (1858–1923), dime novelist[93]
- Janet Peery (1948–), novelist, short story writer[94]
- Scott Phillips (1961–), novelist[95]
- Rolf Potts (1970–), travel writer, essayist[96]
- Deborah Raney (1955–), novelist[97]
- Lois Ruby, novelist[98]
- Sharon Shinn (1957–), novelist[99]
- Jan Strnad (1950–), novelist, comic book writer[100]
- Earl Thompson (1931–1978), novelist[101]
- Clare Vanderpool (1965–), Newbery Medal-winning children's author[102]
- Stephen Yenser (1941–), poet, literary critic[103]
Music
- Hawley Ades (1908–2008), choral arranger[104]
- Matt Alber (1975–), singer-songwriter
- Terry Allen (1943–), country singer, visual artist[105]
- Chris Arpad (1967–), solo steel pannist[106]
- Jay Bentley (1964–), bass guitarist[107]
- Gage Brewer (1904–1985), guitarist, bandleader[108]
- Freddie Brooks (1962–), blues harmonica player, singer-songwriter[109]
- Karla Burns, opera singer, actress[110]
- Ken Carson (1914–1994), singer[111]
- Gaylord Carter (1905–2000), organist, composer[112]
- Nancy Cartonio (1977–), folk musician, songwriter, producer[113]
- Les C. Copeland (1887–1942), composer, pianist
- Annette Daniels (1961–2004), opera singer[114]
- Martha Davis (1917–1960), singer, pianist[115]
- Ellery Eskelin (1959–), saxophonist[116]
- Gordon Goodwin (1954–), composer, pianist, saxophonist[117]
- Arthur Gunn, (1997–) singer, runner up in the 18th season of American Idol, emigrated from Nepal to Wichita when he was 17.[118]
- Richard Joiner (1918–1999), clarinetist[119]
- Stan Kenton (1911–1979), composer, jazz pianist[120]
- Kidd Chris (1974–), disc jockey[121]
- Bob Koester (1932–), blues and jazz record producer[122]
- Shawn Lee (1963–), multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer[123]
- Slats Long (1906–1964), jazz clarinetist[124]
- Chris Mann (1982–), singer-songwriter[125]
- Marilyn Maye (1928–), cabaret singer[126]
- Kirke Mechem (1925–), composer[127]
- Brian Alexander Morgan, record producer[128]
- Rich Mullins (1955–1997), Christian music singer-songwriter[129]
- Scott Muni (1930–2004), disc jockey[130]
- Vernon Oxford (1941–), country music singer, fiddler, guitarist[131]
- Pink Nasty (1982–), singer-songwriter[132]
- Marvin Rainwater (1925–2013), singer-songwriter[133]
- William M. Runyan (1870–1957), Christian composer who wrote "Great is Thy Faithfulness"
- Mark Shelton, heavy metal musician (Manilla Road)
- Nathaniel Clark Smith (1877–1935), bandleader, composer[134]
- Phil Stacey (1978–), singer, finalist on the 6th season of American Idol[135]
- André J. Thomas (1952–), composer, conductor[136]
- Charlie Tuna (1944–), disc jockey, radio personality[137]
- Joe Walsh (1947–), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter[138]
- Johnny Western (1934–), singer-songwriter, actor, disc jockey[139]
- XV (1985–), rapper[140]
Other visual arts
- Jerry Bittle (1949–2003), cartoonist[141]
- Blackbear Bosin (1921–1980), painter, sculptor[142]
- Bessie Callender (1889–1951), sculptor[143]
- Reed Crandall (1917–1982), comic book artist[144]
- Mary Fuller (1922–), sculptor[145]
- Laura Gilpin (1891–1979), photographer[146]
- Jack Hamm (1916–1996), cartoonist[147]
- Edgar Heap of Birds (1954–), painter, sculptor[148]
- Reva Jackman (1892–1966), painter, printmaker[149]
- Frederick R. Koch (1933–2020), arts patron, collector, philanthropist[150]
- John Noble (1874–1934), painter, photographer
- Tom Otterness (1952–), sculptor
- Bob Peak (1927–1992), illustrator[151]
- Robert C. Stanley (1918–1996), illustrator[152]
- Tom Tomorrow (1961–), cartoonist[153]
- W. H. Weeks (1864–1936), architect[154]
Business
- Olive Ann Beech (1903–1993), U.S. aviation pioneer and businesswoman
- Walter Herschel Beech (1891–1950), aviator, industrialist[155]
- Dan (1931–) and Frank Carney (1938–2020), businessmen, founders of Pizza Hut[156]
- Steve Case (1958–), investor, business executive[157]
- Clyde Cessna (1879–1954), aviation industrialist[158]
- Jesse Chisholm (1805–1868), trader[159]
- William Coffin Coleman (1870–1957), inventor, founder of the Coleman Company[160]
- Bill Cooper (1921–2008), business executive, Dallas civic leader[161]
- Bill Koch (1940–), businessman, sailor[162]
- Charles G. Koch (1935–), business magnate, political lobbyist[163]
- David H. Koch (1940–2019), business magnate, political lobbyist[164]
- Fred C. Koch (1900–1967), chemical engineer, oil refining entrepreneur[165]
- Clay Lacy (1932–), aviation entrepreneur, pilot, aerial cinematographer[166]
- Bill Lear (1902–1978), aviation industrialist, inventor[167]
- Roy LoPresti (1929–2002), aerospace engineer, aviation executive[168]
- James R. Mead (1836–1910), trader, city co-founder[169]
- Albert Mooney (1904–1986), aircraft designer, aviation entrepreneur[170]
- Herbert Rawdon (1904–1975), aircraft engineer[171]
- Phil Ruffin (1936–), business magnate[172]
- Lloyd Stearman (1898–1975), engineer, aviation industrialist[173]
- Michael S. Thompson (1948–), beekeeper, landscaper[174]
- Dwane L. Wallace, aircraft designer, former CEO and chairman of Cessna Aircraft[175]
- C. Howard Wilkins, Jr. (1938–), Pizza Hut executive and franchisee, Republican fundraiser, and U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands[176]
Crime
- John Callahan (1866–1936), bank robber, money launderer[177]
- Gary Lee Davis (1944–1997), murderer, rapist[178]
- Rose Dunn (1878–1955), outlaw[179]
- Eric Harris (1981–1999), mass murderer[180]
- Adrian Lamo (1981–2018), computer hacker, lived in Wichita for an unknown amount of time before he died[181]
- Dennis Rader (1945–), serial killer known as "BTK"[182]
Law enforcement
- James Earp (1841–1926), lawman, saloon keeper[183]
- Wyatt Earp (1848–1929), lawman[184]
- Cassius M. Hollister (1845–1884), lawman[185]
- Bat Masterson (1853–1921), lawman, buffalo hunter, journalist[186]
- Ed Masterson (1852–1878), lawman, buffalo hunter[187]
- James Masterson (1855–1895), lawman, buffalo hunter[188]
- Robert McKay (1919–1990), lawyer, investigator[189]
- O.W. Wilson (1900–1972), police chief[190]
Medicine
- Thomas Stoltz Harvey (1912–2007), pathologist[191]
- Hugh D. Riordan (1932–2005), psychiatrist, researcher[192]
- George Tiller (1941–2009), physician, abortion provider[193]
Military
- Micky Axton (1919–2010), Women Airforce Service Pilots test pilot[194]
- Erwin R. Bleckley (1894–1918), U.S. Army Air Services aviator, Medal of Honor recipient[195]
- Tod Bunting (1958–), U.S. Air Force Major General, Adjutant General of Kansas[196]
- Laura M. Cobb (1892–1981), World War II naval nurse[197]
- Richard Cowan (1922–1944), soldier, Medal of Honor recipient[198]
- Paul Frederick Foster (1889–1972), U.S. Navy Vice Admiral[199]
- James Jabara (1923–1966), military aviator[200]
- William McGonagle (1925–1999), U.S. Navy Captain[201]
- Bryce Poe II (1924–2000), U.S. Air Force General[202]
- Edwin Ramsey (1917–2013), U.S. Army Lt. Colonel[203]
- Jesse J. Taylor (1925–1965), U.S. Navy Lt. Commander[204]
Politics
National
- Henry Justin Allen (1868–1950), U.S. Senator from Kansas, 21st Governor of Kansas[205]
- William Augustus Ayres (1867–1952), U.S. Representative from Kansas[206]
- Sheila Bair (1954–), Chairperson of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation[207]
- James Franklin Battin (1925–1996), U.S. Representative from Montana[208]
- Richard Ely Bird (1878–1955), U.S. Representative from Kansas[209]
- Robert C. Bonner (1942–), U.S. federal judge[210]
- Earl Browder (1891–1973), Chairman of the Communist Party USA[211]
- Dwight Chapin (1940–), Deputy Assistant to President Richard Nixon[212]
- Betty Dodson (1929–), sexologist, political activist[213]
- Ann Dunham (1942–1995), mother of President Barack Obama[214]
- Stanley Armour Dunham (1918–1992), maternal grandfather of President Barack Obama[215]
- David M. Ebel (1940–), U.S. federal judge[216]
- Gregory Kent Frizzell (1956–), U.S. federal judge[217]
- Robert Gates (1943–), U.S. Secretary of Defense[218]
- L. M. Gensman (1878–1954), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma[219]
- Dan Glickman (1944–), U.S. Representative from Kansas, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture[220]
- John Mills Houston (1890–1975), U.S. Representative from Kansas[221]
- William Marion Jardine (1879–1955), U.S. Secretary of Agriculture[222]
- Hugh S. Johnson (1881–1942), National Recovery Administration chief[223]
- Karen R. Keesling (1946–2012), Assistant Secretary of the Air Force[224]
- Patrick F. Kelly (1929–2007), U.S. federal judge[225]
- Mary Elizabeth Lease (1850–1933), political activist, lecturer[226]
- Chester I. Long (1860–1934), U.S. Senator from Kansas[227]
- Edmond H. Madison (1865–1911), U.S. Representative from Kansas[228]
- George McGill (1879–1963), U.S. Senator from Kansas[229]
- Eric F. Melgren (1956–), U.S. federal judge[230]
- Troy Newman (1966–), anti-abortion activist[231]
- Roger Noriega (1959–), U.S. Ambassador to the OAS[232]
- Gale Norton (1954–), U.S. Secretary of the Interior[233]
- Mike Pompeo (1963–), U.S. Representative, current United States Secretary of State[234]
- Darrel Ray (1950–), psychologist, atheist activist[235]
- James Reeb (1927–1965), civil rights activist, Unitarian Universalist minister[236]
- Dale E. Saffels (1921–2002), U.S. federal judge[237]
- Matt Schlapp (1967–), conservative political activist[238]
- Garner E. Shriver (1912–1998), U.S. Representative from Kansas[239]
- Horace G. Snover (1847–1924), U.S. Representative from Michigan[240]
- Arlen Specter (1930–2012), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania[241]
- William Stearman (1922–), senior U.S. Foreign Service Officer, policy adviser[242]
- Cheryl Sullenger (1955–), anti-abortion activist[243]
- W. Paul Thayer (1919–2010), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense[244]
- Ron Walters (1938–2010), civil rights activist, author, professor[245]
- Jack B. Weinstein (1921–), U.S. federal judge[246]
- Roy Lee Williams (1915–1989), labor union leader[247]
- Gerald Burton Winrod (1900–1957), Nazi sympathizer, anti-Semitic political activist[248]
- Ron Wyden (1949–), U.S. Senator from Oregon[249]
State
- Edward F. Arn (1906–1998), 32nd Governor of Kansas[250]
- Carol A. Beier (1958–), Kansas Supreme Court justice[251]
- Donald Betts (1978–), Kansas state legislator[252]
- Sydney Carlin (1944–), Kansas state legislator[253]
- Leslie Donovan (1936–), Kansas state legislator[254]
- Paul Dugan (1939–), 40th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas[255]
- Jerry Elliott (1936–2010), Kansas Court of Appeals judge[256]
- Ron Estes (1956–), 39th Treasurer of Kansas[257]
- Oletha Faust-Goudeau, Kansas state legislator[258]
- Gail Finney (1959–), Kansas state legislator[259]
- Kent Frizzell (1929–), Kansas Attorney General[260]
- U. L. Gooch (1923–), Kansas state legislator[261]
- Harry L. Gordon (1860–1921), Lieutenant Governor of Ohio[262]
- Raj Goyle (1975–), Kansas politician[263]
- Phil Hermanson (1965–), Kansas state legislator[264]
- Donald Hollowell (1917–2004), Georgia civil rights lawyer[265][266][267][268][269][270]
- Bonnie Huy (1935–2013), Kansas state legislator[271]
- Dan Kerschen (1952–), Kansas state legislator[272]
- Lorenzo D. Lewelling (1846–1900), 12th Governor of Kansas[273]
- Tom Malone (1953–), Kansas Court of Appeals judge[274]
- Vern Miller (1928–), Kansas Attorney General[275]
- John E. Moore (1943–), 65th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas[276]
- Elaine Nekritz (1957–), Illinois state legislator[277]
- Leslie Osterman (1947–), State Representative from Wichita since 2011[278]
- Mark Parkinson (1957–), 45th Governor of Kansas[279]
- Loren Parks (1926–), Oregon political activist[280]
- David L. Payne (1836–1884), leader of the "Boomer Army" to settle Oklahoma[281]
- Mike Petersen (1960–), Kansas state legislator[282]
- Jo Ann Pottorff, Kansas state legislator[283]
- John Rankin Rogers (1838–1901), 3rd Governor of Washington[284]
- Tom Sawyer (1958–), Kansas state legislator[285]
- Jean Schodorf (1950–), Kansas state legislator[286]
- William E. Stanley (1844–1910), 15th Governor of Kansas[287]
- Sara Steelman (1946–), Pennsylvania state legislator[288]
- David Stras (1974–), Minnesota Supreme Court Justice[289]
- Gene Suellentrop (1952–), Kansas state legislator[290]
- Dale Swenson (1957–), State Representative from Wichita, 2001 to 2011
- Ponka-We Victors (1981–), Kansas state legislator[291]
- Susan Wagle (1953–), Kansas state legislator[292]
- Jim Ward (1957–), Kansas state legislator[293]
- Vincent Wetta (1945–), Kansas state legislator[294]
Local
Religion
- Bruce P. Blake, United Methodist Church bishop[295]
- Leo Christopher Byrne (1908–1974), Roman Catholic Church archbishop[296]
- Carl A. Kemme (1960–), Roman Catholic Church bishop[297]
- Thomas Olmsted (1947–), Roman Catholic Church bishop[298]
- Michael Sheehan (1939–), Roman Catholic Church archbishop[299]
- Richard B. Wilke, United Methodist Church bishop[300]
Sports
American football
- David Arkin (1987–), Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle[301]
- Tony Barker (1968–), NFL linebacker[302]
- Blake Bell (1991–), tight end[303]
- Mark Bell (1957–), NFL defensive end[304]
- Mike Bell (1957–), Kansas City Chiefs defensive end[305]
- Russ Bolinger (1954–), NFL offensive lineman[306]
- Arthur Brown (1990–), NFL linebacker[307]
- Bryce Brown (1991–), NFL running back[308]
- Don Calhoun (1952–), NFL running back[309]
- Russ Campbell (1969–), tight end[310]
- Wendell Davis (1973–), cornerback, coach[311]
- Mark Duckens (1965–), NFL defensive end, tackle[312]
- Ron Faurot (1962–), New York Jets defensive end[313]
- B. J. Finney (1991–), guard[314]
- Ted Gilmore (1967–), wide receivers coach[315]
- Kelly Gregg (1976–), NFL nose tackle[316]
- Bill Hachten (1924–), guard[317]
- Chris Harper (1989–), wide receiver[318]
- Davontae Harris (1995–), cornerback[319]
- Joe Hastings (1987–), wide receiver[320]
- Doug Hoppock (1960–), offensive lineman[321]
- Randy Jackson (1948–2010), running back[322]
- Allen Lyday (1960–), NFL defensive back[323]
- Elbert Mack (1986–), cornerback[324]
- Bruce McCray (1963–), Chicago Bears defensive back
- Brian Moorman (1976–), punter[325]
- Richard Osborne (1953–), tight end[326]
- Lawrence Pete (1966–), Detroit Lions nose tackle[327]
- Ed Philpott (1945–), linebacker[328]
- David Rader (1957–), quarterback, coach[329]
- Joseph Randle (1991–), running back[330]
- Ray Romero (1927–), guard[331]
- Barry Sanders (1968–), Detroit Lions running back, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee[332]
- Gale Sayers (1943–), Chicago Bears running back, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee[333]
- Ryan Schraeder (1988–), offensive tackle[334]
- Linwood Sexton (1926–), halfback[335]
- Dreamius Smith (1992–), running back[336]
- Jeff Smith (1962–), running back[337]
- Laverne Smith (1954–), running back[338]
- Sid Smith (1948–), offensive lineman[339]
- Rashad Washington (1980–), safety[340]
- George Whitfield, Jr. (1977–), quarterback[341]
- Kamerion Wimbley (1983–), NFL defensive end[342]
Baseball
- Melba Alspaugh (1925–1983), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League outfielder[343]
- Travis Banwart (1986–), pitcher[344]
- Jeff Berblinger (1970–), second baseman[345]
- Fritz Brickell (1935–1965), MLB shortstop[346]
- Greg Brummett (1967–), starting pitcher[347]
- Clay Christiansen (1958–), pitcher[348]
- Craig Dingman (1974–), relief pitcher[349]
- Darren Dreifort (1972–), Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher[350]
- Jeff Farnsworth (1975–), Detroit Tigers pitcher[351]
- Kyle Farnsworth (1976–), MLB relief pitcher[352]
- Gail Henley (1928–), outfielder[353]
- John Holland (1910–1979), catcher, team manager[354]
- Rod Kanehl (1934–2004), MLB infielder[355]
- Don Lock (1936–), center fielder[356]
- Ike McAuley (1891–1928), shortstop[357]
- Larry McWilliams (1954–), pitcher[358]
- Dayton Moore (1967–), manager[359]
- Gaylen Pitts (1946–), infielder, manager, coach[360]
- Ronn Reynolds (1958–), catcher[361]
- Jeff Richardson (1963–), pitcher[362]
- Nate Robertson (1977–), MLB pitcher[363]
- Roger Slagle (1953–), pitcher[364]
- Daryl Spencer (1928–), MLB utility infielder[365]
- Danny Thompson (1947–1976), shortstop[366]
- Bob Thurman (1917–1998), outfielder, pitcher, scout[367]
- Logan Watkins (1989–), second baseman[368]
- Art Weaver (1879–1917), catcher[369]
- Duane Wilson (1934–), pitcher[370]
Basketball
- Tiffany Bias (1992–), guard[371]
- C. J. Bruton (1975–), pro basketball player[372]
- Antoine Carr (1961–), NBA power forward, center[373]
- Tim Carter (1956–), coach[374]
- Greg Dreiling (1962–), NBA center, scout[375]
- Perry Ellis (1993–), power forward[376]
- Maurice Evans (1978–), NBA shooting guard, small forward[377]
- Taj Gray (1984–), University of Oklahoma basketball player[378]
- Adrian Griffin (1974–), NBA guard, small forward[379]
- Cleo Littleton (1932–), forward[380]
- Riney Lochmann (1944–), small forward[381]
- Brian Martin (1962–), center, power forward[382]
- Dave Stallworth (1941–), center, power forward[383]
- Darnell Valentine (1959–), NBA point guard[384]
- Lynette Woodard (1959–), 1984 Olympic U.S. basketball player, Harlem Globetrotter, WNBA guard[385]
- Steve Woodberry (1971–), coach[386]
- Korleone Young (1978–), small forward[387]
Combat sports
- Tim Elliott (1986–), mixed martial artist, UFC fighter, former Titan FC flyweight champion, winner of 24th season of The Ultimate Fighter[388]
- Nico Hernandez (1996–), boxer, 2016 Olympic bronze medalist (light flyweight)
- Marcio Navarro (1978–), kickboxer and mixed martial artist, former ISKA Oriental Rules Kickboxing Light Middleweight Champion[389]
Golf
- Judy Bell (1936–), golfer[390]
- Grier Jones (1946–), golfer, coach[391]
- Monty Kaser (1941–2009), golfer[392]
- Katherine Kirk (1982–), golfer[393]
- Chez Reavie (1981–), golfer[394]
- Tom Shaw (1938–), golfer[395]
Racing
- Kent Howerton (1954–), motocross racer[396]
- Rick Mears (1951–), race car driver, 4-time winner of Indy 500[397]
- Roger Mears (1947–), off-road driver[398]
- A.J. Shepherd (1926–2005), race car driver[399]
- Ray Weishaar (1890–1924), motorcycle racer[400]
- Jeff Wood (1957–), race car driver[401]
Soccer
- Braeden Cloutier (1974–), forward, midfielder[402]
- Caroline Kastor (1991–), forward[403]
- Chris Lemons (1979–), midfielder[404]
- Jamal Sutton (1982–), forward[405]
Tennis
- Dawn Buth (1976–), tennis player, coach[406]
- Tara Snyder (1977–), tennis player[407]
- Katie Swan (1999–), tennis player[408]
- Nicholas Taylor (1979–), wheelchair tennis player[409]
Track and field
- Oliver Bradwell (1992–), sprinter[410]
- JaCorian Duffield (1992–), high jumper[411]
- Jim Ryun (1947–), Summer Olympic silver medalist in the 1500 meters in the 1968 Summer Olympics, U.S. Representative from Kansas[412]
Other
- Caroline Bruce (1986–), 2004 Olympic U.S. swimmer[413]
- Jonathan Coachman (1973–), sports anchor[414]
- Sam Farha (1959–), professional poker player[415]
- Aaron Goldsmith (1983–), announcer for Seattle Mariners, Fox Sports 1[416]
- Willis L. Hartman (1890–1978), polo player[417]
- Conrad Holt (1993–), chess grandmaster[418]
- Tony LeVier (1913–1998), air racer, test pilot[419]
- Marc Larimer (1890–1919), 1912 Olympic fencer[420]
- Angel Medina (1970–), pro wrestler[421]
- Scott Moninger (1966–), cyclist[422]
- Clarence Pinkston (1900–1961), Olympic diver[423]
- Peter Ramondetta (1982–), skateboarder[424]
- Marc Waldie (1955–), Olympic volleyball player[425]
Fictional
- Dennis the Menace - comic strip characters
See also
- List of lists of people from Kansas
- List of Friends University people
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Further reading
- History of Wichita and Sedgwick County Kansas: Past and present, including an account of the cities, towns, and villages of the county; 2 Volumes; O.H. Bentley; C.F. Cooper & Co; 454 / 479 pages; 1910. (Volume1 - Download 20MB PDF eBook), (Volume2 - Download 31MB PDF eBook)
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