List of people from Lincoln, Nebraska explained

This is a list of people from Lincoln, Nebraska.

List of people from Lincoln, Nebraska alphabetical order
NameDOBDODCareerNotability
Fred Abel19031980AthleteNFL player
Hazel Abel18881966Teacher and politicianFirst woman from Nebraska elected to serve in U.S. Senate
Nancy C. Andreasen1938NeuroscientistOne of world's foremost authorities on schizophrenia
Emma M. Baegl18961998ArtistArtist and educator
Fred Beebe18791957Professional baseball player[1] Pitcher for five Major League Baseball teams
Wallace Rasmussen19142008businessmanChairman & CEO Beatrice Foods Co.
Shawn Bouwens1968Professional football playerPlayed for NFL's Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars[2]
Leslie Brooks19222011ActressFeatured in films such as Cover Girl and Blonde Ice
William Jennings Bryan18601925Lawyer, statesman, politicianThree-time Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States
Dick Cavett1936EntertainerHost of The Dick Cavett Show
Joba Chamberlain1985AthleteRelief pitcher for Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees
Dick Cheney1941PoliticianVice President of the United States under George W. Bush
Trent Claus1979ArtistVisual effects artist for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other films[3]
Amasa Cobb18231905PoliticianU.S. Representative from Wisconsin
Richard Cowan19221944SoldierPosthumous Medal of Honor recipient in World War II
Ryan CownieStand-up comedian
Charlie Curtis-Beard1997Rapper, TikTok personality
Charles G. Dawes18651951Banker, politicianVice President of the United States during Coolidge administration
Sandy Dennis19371992ActressWon an Academy Award for her role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 1967
David Doyle19291997ActorStarred as "Bosley" in hit TV series Charlie's Angels
Mary Doyle19311995ActressStarred in 1970s Broadway production Best Friend
Mignon G. Eberhart18991996WriterMystery Writers of America award-winning author of While the Patient Slept
Harold Edgerton19031990EngineerCredited with popularizing the use of the electronic flash in photography
Loren Eiseley19071977Poet, science writerInspired the environmental movement with his writings
Jane English1940PoliticianMember of Arkansas State Senate from North Little Rock
Deb Fischer1951PoliticianRepublican U.S. Senator
Caril Ann Fugate1943CriminalTeenage girlfriend of murderer Charles Starkweather; youngest female in US history to be tried for first-degree murder
Ernest K. Gann19101991AuthorAviator, author of The High and The Mighty and Fate Is the Hunter
Joe Glenn1949CoachCollege football coach, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Northern Colorado
Alex Gordon1984AthletePlayer for 2015 World Series champion Kansas City Royals
Ashley Graham1988ModelSports Illustrated swimsuit cover model
Cliff Hillegass19182001BusinessmanCreator and publisher of CliffsNotes
Alice Hamlin Hinman18691934PsychologistEducational reformer, member of Lincoln Board of Education
Fred Hoiberg1972Basketball CoachFormer Head coach of NBA's Chicago Bulls, Current Coach of Nebraska Men's Basketball
Mike Johanns1950PoliticianFormer Republican mayor of Lincoln and Governor of Nebraska
Bob Kerrey1943Politician35th Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator[4]
Lane Kiffin1975CoachHead football coach at the University of Mississippi; former head coach of the Oakland Raiders, the USC Trojans, the Tennessee Volunteers, and the Florida Atlantic Owls; former offensive coordinator for the Alabama Crimson Tide
Helen Klanderud19372013PoliticianFormer Mayor of Aspen, Colorado[5]
Herman F. Kramer18921964U.S. Army officerCommanded three divisions as a major general during World War II[6]
Jerome Kohl19462020Musicologist, journal editorExpert of Karlheinz Stockhausen
Lars Krutak1971Anthropologist
Ron Kurtenbach1943ActivistProminent Communist and radio host
Chris Landreth1987AnimatorSpecialist in CGI
Louise Le Baron18741918Opera singerInternational performer and Lincoln voice teacher
Tosca Lee1969WriterAuthor of historical and supernatural literature
Verne Lewellen19011980Professional football playerQuarterback for Nebraska and Green Bay Packers, district attorney
Gilbert N. Lewis18751946ChemistDeveloped Lewis dot structure of molecular modeling
John L. Loos19182011HistorianHistorian of Lewis and Clark Expedition
Gordon MacRae19211986Actor, singerBest known for starring in musicals Oklahoma! and Carousel
JoAnn Maxey19401992State legislator, school board memberFirst African-American woman to serve in the Nebraska Legislature (1977–1979)
Nathaniel Motte1984MusicianSinger, songwriter, producer and film composer from electric pop duo 3OH!3
Angie F. Newman18371910Social reform activistHeld important positions within the Methodist Episcopal Church, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and Daughters of the American Revolution
Danny Noonan1965Professional football playerPlayed for NFL's Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers[7]
Dirk Obbink1957Papyrologist and classicistLecturer on papyrology and Greek literature
Mary Pipher1947Psychologist, authorReceived and later returned Presidential Citation from American Psychological Association
Roscoe Pound18701964Legal scholar and educatorDean of Harvard University law school 1916-36
John Bennett Ramsey1943BusinessmanFather of JonBenét Ramsey
James Lee Rankin19071996PoliticianUnited States Solicitor General (1956–61)[8]
Jane Raybould1958 PoliticianMember of Lincoln City Council
Shawn Redhage1981Professional basketball playerPlays in pro league in Australia
Ruth Rosekrans Hoffman1926 2007Artist, children's book illustratorAwarded Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award in Art (1999) by UNL College of Fine Art, Nebraska
Barrett Ruud1983Professional football playerLinebacker for five NFL teams
Bo Ruud1984Professional football playerPlayed linebacker for New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns
Brandon Sanderson1975WriterAuthor of fantasy and science-fiction books
George Selk18931967ActorPlayed Moss Grimmick in numerous Gunsmoke episodes
Coleen Seng1936PoliticianFormer Democratic mayor of Lincoln
Lindsey Shaw1989ActressStarred in Nickelodeon's sitcom Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
Jack Sock1992AthleteTennis player
Ted Sorensen19282010Lawyer, speechwriterClosest adviser to and speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy
Charles Starkweather19381959CriminalExecuted after killing spree in Nebraska and Wyoming that left 11 dead
Ryland Steen1980MusicianDrummer for ska punk band Reel Big Fish
Alex Stivrins1962Professional basketball playerPlayed for NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Atlanta Hawks
Hilary Swank1974ActressWon two Academy Awards for Best Actress for Boys Don't Cry and Million Dollar Baby
Matthew Sweet1964MusicianSolo pop rock artist, formerly member of R.E.M. and The B-52's
Brandon Teena19721993Trans IconMurdered for being a transgender man; inspired the 1999 Oscar-winning film Boys Don't Cry
Janine Turner1962ActressStarred in TV series Northern Exposure and film Cliffhanger
James Valentine1978MusicianGuitarist for pop rock band Maroon 5
Robert Van Pelt18971988AttorneyServed as U.S. District Judge in District of Nebraska
Kent Wells1967AthleteNFL and AFL player
Daniel Whitney (Larry the Cable Guy)1963Comedian, actorCo-star of Blue Collar Comedy Tour
Milton I. Wick18991981BusinessmanFounded Wick Communications
Don Wilson19001982AnnouncerRadio and TV announcer for Jack Benny
Denny Zager1943MusicianWas member of duo Zager and Evans; current salesman of EZ-Play modified guitars
Mary Zimmerman1960Director and playwrightWinner of Broadway's Tony Award in 2002
Greg Zuerlein1987 Pro football playerPlacekicker for NFL's New York Jets
Walter Keane19152000PlagiaristSold Margaret Keane's big-waif paintings as his own

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fred Beebe Stats. Baseball Almanac. October 30, 2012.
  2. Web site: Shawn Bouwens. Pro-Football-Reference.Com. October 6, 2012.
  3. Web site: Trent Claus. 2020-11-30. IMDb.
  4. Web site: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Bioguide.congress.gov . 2012-11-04.
  5. News: Andrew. Travers. Helen Kalin Klanderud: June 9, 1937 — Oct. 3, 2013 . . 2013-10-05 . 2013-10-27.
  6. News: March 27, 1944 . Maj. Gen. Herman F. Kramer, native Nebraskan, born in Lincoln . . Lincoln, NE . 7 . Newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: Danny Noonan . databaseFootball.com . October 6, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024181036/http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=NOONADAN01 . October 24, 2012 .
  8. Web site: J. Lee Rankin. United States Department of Justice. October 6, 2012.