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List of people from Indiana

This is a list of notable people who were born or lived in the American state of Indiana.

Contents

Founders and pioneers

  • Squire Boone, frontiersman (Laconia)
  • Jonathan Jennings, first Governor of Indiana
  • Dennis Pennington, first speaker of the house in Indiana, also built first capitol building (Corydon)
  • Spier Spencer, militia leader who died in the Battle of Tippecanoe
  • Military

  • Jeremy Michael Boorda, Admiral, Chief of Naval Operations (South Bend)
  • Ambrose Burnside, General in the Civil War, sideburns are named after him (Liberty)
  • John Howard Cassady U.S. Navy Admiral, Commander in Chief Naval Forces Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean (Spencer)
  • George Rogers Clark, man who conquered Indiana for the United States (Clarksville)
  • Sammy L. Davis, Medal of Honor recipient from Vietnam War, U.S. Army (Freedom)
  • Jonathan D. George, retired Air Force brigadier general, 9th District congressional candidate (Bedford)
  • William Grose, Civil War General (New Castle)
  • Scott S. Haraburda, Colonel, U.S. Army. President of the Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (Spencer)
  • Horace Meek Hickam, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Air Corps. Aviation pioneer. Hickam AFB named in his honor (Spencer)
  • Jonas Ingram, Medal of Honor recipient, Atlantic Fleet commander in World War II (Jeffersonville)
  • Henry Maston Mullinnix, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy. The USS Mullinnix was named in his honor (Spencer)
  • John Poindexter, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy, National Security Adviser to President Ronald Reagan, figure in the Iran-Contra affair (Odon)
  • David M. Shoup, Medal of Honor recipient, 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (Battle Ground, Indiana)
  • Walter Bedell Smith, General, U.S. Army, chief of staff to General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Indianapolis)
  • Raymond Ames Spruance, Admiral, U.S. Navy, Flagship Commander USS Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
  • Lew Wallace, General in the Civil War (Crawfordsville)
  • Anthony Wayne, known for being mad and overrunning Chief Little Turtle (Fort Wayne)
  • Samuel Woodfill, most decorated American soldier in World War I (Jefferson County)
  • Politicians and activists

  • Gardner Ackley, Chairman of Council of Economic Advisers under Lyndon B. Johnson (Indianapolis)
  • Frank J. Anderson, Marion County Sheriff (Indianapolis)
  • Birch Bayh, former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate (Terre Haute)
  • Evan Bayh, U.S. Senator and former Governor of Indiana (Shirkieville)
  • Albert J. Beveridge, U.S. Senator of Indiana (Indianapolis)
  • Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
  • Roger D. Branigin, Governor of Indiana and 1968 candidate for President (Franklin)
  • Jesse D. Bright, U.S Senator and President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Madison)
  • George Washington Buckner, U.S. minister to Liberia, 1913–1915 (Evansville)
  • Earl Butz, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (Albion)
  • Maria Cantwell, U.S. Congresswoman and U.S. Senator (Indianapolis)
  • Homer E. Capehart, businessman and U.S. Senator (Algiers)
  • Joseph Clancy, Director of the United States Secret Service under President Barack Obama (Elwood)
  • James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence under President Barack Obama (Fort Wayne)
  • Benjamin V. Cohen, a key figure in the administrations of presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (Muncie)
  • Schuyler Colfax, U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives, U.S. Vice President (South Bend)
  • George N. Craig, Governor of Indiana, National Commander of American Legion (Brazil)
  • Gonzalo P. Curiel, U.S. District Judge (East Chicago)
  • John Wesley Davis, U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives (Carlisle)
  • Eugene V. Debs, labor and political leader (Terre Haute)
  • William Hayden English, U.S. Congressman and Vice Presidential Candidate (Lexington)
  • Charles W. Fairbanks, U.S. Senator and Vice President of the United States (Indianapolis)
  • John W. Foster, U.S. Secretary of State (Evansville)
  • Leslie Glasgow, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife, Parks, and Marine Resources from 1969 to 1970, professor at Louisiana State University from 1948 to 1980 (Portland)
  • Walter Q. Gresham, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Postmaster General, Secretary of State (Lanesville)
  • Charles A. Halleck, U.S. Congressman (Rensselaer)
  • Lee H. Hamilton, U.S. Congressman (Bloomington)
  • Clifford Hardin, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (Knightstown)
  • Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States
  • William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States and Governor of Indiana Territory
  • Richard Hatcher, Gary Mayor (Gary)
  • John Hay, U.S. Secretary of State (Salem)
  • Will H. Hays, U.S. Postmaster General (Sullivan)
  • Thomas A. Hendricks, U.S. Senator and Vice President (Indianapolis)
  • Louis McHenry Howe, close political advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Indianapolis)
  • Jonathan Jennings, First congressional representative from the Indiana Territory and early abolitionist (Vincennes)
  • Elisabeth Jensen, education advocate and former Disney Consumer Products executive
  • Cleve Jones, Gay/human rights activist, created the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt (West Lafayette)
  • Jane L. Kelly, U.S. Circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (Greencastle)
  • Michael C. Kerr, U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives (New Albany)
  • Ron Klain, Chief of Staff to Vice President Joe Biden (Indianapolis)
  • Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, lived in Indiana from ages 7–21 (Spencer County)
  • Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator and former Mayor of Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
  • Thomas R. Marshall, U.S. Vice President (North Manchester)
  • Mack F. Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia, Asst. Sec Genl. NATO, US Ambassador
  • Edward Ralph May, only delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850 to support African American suffrage (Angola)
  • Hugh McCulloch, US. Secretary of the Treasury (Fort Wayne)
  • Bob McDonald, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Gary)
  • William H.H. Miller, U.S. Attorney General (Indianapolis)
  • Sherman Minton, U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice
  • Oliver P. Morton, Governor of Indiana (Centerville)
  • Harry S. New, U.S. Postmaster General (Indianapolis)
  • Mike Pence, former Congressman, former Governor of Indiana,2013-2017, and 48th and current Vice President of the United States under Donald Trump (Columbus)
  • Dennis Pennington, State Senator and early abolitionist (Central Barren)
  • Bart Peterson, former Mayor of Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
  • John Poindexter, National Security Advisor under President Ronald Reagan (Washington)
  • John Wesley Posey, Abolitionist (Petersburg, Indiana)
  • Dan Quayle, former U.S. Senator from Indiana (1981-1989) and 44th Vice President of the United States under George HW Bush(Huntington and Indianapolis)
  • John Rarick, former U.S. Representative from Louisiana
  • John Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice (Long Beach)
  • William Ruckelshaus, former U.S. Director of the F.B.I. and Deputy Attorney General.
  • Caleb Blood Smith, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (Indianapolis)
  • William L. Springer, U.S.Congressman, (Sullivan)
  • Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator from Alaska (Indianapolis)
  • Richard Fred Suhrheinrich, Senior U.S. Circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Lincoln City)
  • John Palmer Usher, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (Terre Haute)
  • Willis Van Devanter, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, January 3, 1911 to June 2, 1937 (Marion)
  • Mark Warner, current U.S. Senator for Virginia, former Governor of Virginia (Indianapolis)
  • Gary Webb, Journalist (Indianapolis)
  • Ryan White, AIDS activist (Kokomo)
  • Claude R. Wickard, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (Camden)
  • Wendell Willkie, 1940 Republican presidential nominee (Elwood)
  • Native American leaders

  • Pacanne, an influential Miami chief and businessman
  • Leopold Pokagon, Potawatomi chief for whom Pokagon State Park is named
  • Simon Pokagon, Potawatomi chief, author, son of Leopold
  • Little Turtle, Miami chief, leader of Native American forces in the Battle of the Wabash, the most decisive American Indian victory of the Indian Wars
  • Metea, Potawatomi chief from northeast Indiana
  • Young Tobacco, Piankeshaw chief who supported the United States in the American Revolution
  • Film and theatre

  • Lillian Albertson, actress, producer (Noblesville)
  • Leon Ames, actor (Portland)
  • David Anspaugh, director (Decatur)
  • Arija Bareikis, actress (Bloomington)
  • Rhonda Bates, actress (Evansville)
  • Anne Baxter, actress (Michigan City)
  • Billie Bennett, actress (Evansville)
  • Abraham Benrubi, actor (Bloomington)
  • James Best, actor (Corydon)
  • Monte Blue, actor, (Indianapolis)
  • Beulah Bondi, actress (Valparaiso)
  • John Bowers, actor (Garrett)
  • Avery Brooks, actor (Evansville)
  • Ezra Buzzington, actor (Muncie)
  • David Canary, actor (Elwood)
  • JamesP Carew, actor (Goshin)
  • Ann Christy, actress (Logansport)
  • Embeth Davidtz, actress (Lafayette)
  • Johnny "Scat" Davis, actor, band leader (Brazil)
  • James Dean, actor (Fairmount)
  • Heather Douglas, actress (New Albany)
  • Louise Dresser, actress (Evansville)
  • Ger Duany, actor (Bloomington)
  • Irene Dunne, actress (Madison)
  • Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, singer, songwriter, actor, film producer (Indianapolis)
  • Chad Everett, actor (South Bend)
  • Louise Fazenda, actress (Lafayette)
  • Jenna Fischer, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Rhett Fisher, actor and musician (Indianapolis)
  • Ken Foree, actor, (Indianapolis)
  • Vivica A. Fox actress (Indianapolis)
  • Brendan Fraser, actor (Indianapolis)
  • Dolores Fuller, actress (South Bend)
  • Maude Turner Gordon, actress (Franklin)
  • Sid Grauman, impresario (Indianapolis)
  • Phil Harris, actor (Linton)
  • Heather Headley, actress, singer (Fort Wayne)
  • Ann Hovey, actress (Mt. Vernon)
  • Doug Jones (actor) (Indianapolis)
  • Greg Kinnear, actor (Logansport)
  • Anita King, actress (Michigan City)
  • Elmo Lincoln, actor (Rochester)
  • Sarah Litzsinger, actress (Indianapolis)
  • Jake Lloyd, actor (Carmel)
  • Carole Lombard, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Shelley Long, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Marjorie Main, actress (Acton)
  • Karl Malden, actor (Gary)
  • Strother Martin, actor (Kokomo)
  • John McMartin, actor (Warsaw)
  • Steve McQueen, actor (Beech Grove and Indianapolis)
  • Michael Michele, actress (Evansville)
  • Marilyn Miller, actress, dancer (Evansville)
  • Keith Alan Morris, director, screenwriter (South Bend)
  • Ryan Murphy, writer, director (Indianapolis)
  • Dean Norris, actor (South Bend)
  • Tommy O'Haver, director, screenwriter (Carmel)
  • Betsy Palmer, actress (East Chicago)
  • Angelo Pizzo, screenwriter (Bloomington)
  • Sydney Pollack, actor, producer, director (Lafayette)
  • Victor Potel, actor (Lafayette)
  • James Rebhorn, actor (Anderson)
  • Michael Rosenbaum, actor (Newburgh)
  • Robert Rusler, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • George Seaton, film director (South Bend)
  • Jake Short, actor (Indianapolis)
  • Liz Stauber, actress (Indianapolis)
  • Valeska Suratt, actress (Owensville)
  • Max Terhune, actor (Anderson)
  • Alice Terry, actress (Vincennes)
  • Twyla Tharp, dancer (Portland)
  • Forrest Tucker, actor (Plainfield)
  • William Walker, actor (Pendleton)
  • Clifton Webb, actor (Indianapolis)
  • Dreya Weber, actress (Bloomington)
  • Isiah Whitlock, Jr., actor (South Bend)
  • Fred Williamson, actor (Gary)
  • Robert Wise, director (Winchester)
  • Jo Anne Worley, actress (Lowell)
  • Keke Wyatt, singer, actress (Indianapolis
  • Comedians and humorists

  • Alan Roger Currie, comedian (Gary)
  • Mike Epps, comedian (Indianapolis)
  • Michael Essany, comedian (Valparaiso)
  • Jim Gaffigan, comedian (Chesterton)
  • David Letterman, comedian, television personality, and former longtime host of The Late Show (Indianapolis)
  • Buddy Lewis, comedian (Gary)
  • Herb Shriner, comedian (Fort Wayne)
  • Red Skelton, comedian (Vincennes)
  • Brad Stine, comedian (Bremen)
  • Musicians

  • Steve Allee, jazz musician and composer (Indianapolis)
  • DJ Ashba, lead guitarist of Sixx:A.M. (Monticello)
  • David Baker, jazz trombonist, author, educator (Indianapolis)
  • Mark Battles, rapper, songwriter, producer (Indianapolis)
  • Joshua Bell, violinist (Bloomington)
  • Scrapper Blackwell, blues legend, writer of the earliest version of "Sweet Home Chicago" (Indianapolis)
  • Gary Burton, jazz vibraphone, composer, educator (Anderson)
  • Jeremy Camp, singer (Lafayette)
  • Royce Campbell, jazz guitarist, composer, producer (Seymour)
  • Pete Candoli, trumpeter (Mishawaka
  • Hoagy Carmichael, songwriter (Bloomington)
  • Leroy Carr, blues pianist, songwriter (Indianapolis)
  • Randy Carr, singer, songwriter, producer (Columbus)
  • Cal Collins, jazz guitarist (Medora)
  • Eddie Condon, jazz banjoist, guitarist, bandleader (Goodland)
  • Kyle Cook, Matchbox Twenty guitarist (Frankfort)
  • Paul Dresser, songwriter (Terre Haute)
  • Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, singer, producer (Indianapolis)
  • Janie Fricke, singer (South Whitley)
  • Bill Gaither, singer (Alexandria
  • Danny Gaither, gospel singer (Alexandria)
  • Gloria Gaither, songwriter (Alexandria)
  • Crystal Gayle, singer (Wabash)
  • Lisa Germano, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (Mishawaka)
  • Jeff Hamilton, jazz drummer (Richmond)
  • Slide Hampton, jazz trombonist, composer, arranger (Indianapolis)
  • Krystal Harris, pianist, singer-songwriter (Anderson)
  • Bobby Helms, singer (Bloomington)
  • John Hiatt, singer, songwriter (Indianapolis)
  • Shannon Hoon, Blind Melon singer (Lafayette)
  • Freddie Hubbard, jazz trumpeter, composer (Indianapolis)
  • Janet Jackson, singer, dancer, songwriter (Gary)
  • Jermaine Jackson, singer (Gary)
  • La Toya Jackson, singer-songwriter, musician (Gary)
  • Michael Jackson, iconic singer-songwriter (Gary)
  • Randy Jackson, singer (Gary)
  • Tito Jackson, singer (Gary)
  • Jane Jarvis, jazz pianist (Vincennes)
  • Denny Jiosa, jazz guitarist/composer (Huntington)
  • JJ Johnson, jazz trombonist, composer (Indianapolis)
  • Josh Kaufman, singer, contestant on Season 6 of NBC's The Voice (Indianapolis)
  • Adam Lambert, singer-songwriter, American Idol runner-up (Indianapolis)
  • Mick Mars (real name Robert Deal), Mötley Crüe lead guitarist (Terre Haute)
  • Kym Mazelle, singer (Gary)
  • Ryan McCombs, singer (Dunkirk)
  • Jon McLaughlin, singer-songwriter (Anderson)
  • John Mellencamp, singer, songwriter, musician (Seymour)
  • Luke Menard, singer, musician (Crawfordsville)
  • Marilyn Miller, singer and dancer (Evansville)
  • Buddy Montgomery, jazz pianist (Indianapolis)
  • Monk Montgomery, jazz bassist (Indianapolis)
  • Wes Montgomery, jazz guitarist (Indianapolis)
  • Rich Mullins, Christian contemporary artist (Richmond)
  • Ken Navarro, jazz guitarist (Lafayette)
  • Amanda Overmyer, singer, American Idol Season 7 finalist (Camden)
  • Amanda Perez, R&B artist, singer, songwriter, producer (Fort Wayne)
  • Cole Porter, songwriter (Peru)
  • Melvin Rhyne, jazz organist (Indianapolis)
  • Larry Ridley, jazz bassist and educator (Indianapolis)
  • Dax Riggs, singer-songwriter, Acid Bath (Evansville)
  • Dexter Romweber, rockabilly/roots rock musician (Batesville)
  • Ned Rorem, composer (Richmond)
  • Axl Rose, Guns N' Roses singer (Lafayette)
  • David Lee Roth, Van Halen singer (Bloomington)
  • Jon Schaffer, Iced Earth guitarist (Franklin)
  • Noble Sissle, jazz composer, lyricist, bandleader, singer (Indianapolis)
  • Connie Smith, singer (Elkhart)
  • Jeremy Spencer, drummer, Five Finger Death Punch (Oakland City)
  • Izzy Stradlin, Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist (Lafayette)
  • Henry Lee Summer, singer (Brazil)
  • Claude Thornhill, pianist, arranger, composer, bandleader (Terre Haute)
  • Andy Timmons, guitarist, Danger Danger, Andy Timmons Band (Evansville)
  • Leroy Vinnegar, jazz bassist (Indianapolis)
  • John Von Ohlen, jazz drummer (Indianapolis)
  • Steve Wariner, singer (Noblesville)
  • Deniece Williams, singer (Gary)
  • Keke Wyatt, singer, actress (Indianapolis)
  • Television

  • Nicole Anderson, actress (Rochester)
  • Arija Bareikis, actress (Bloomington)
  • Julia Barr, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • James Best, actor (Corydon)
  • Kate Bolduan, CNN anchor (Goshen)
  • Kyle Bornheimer, actor (Mishawaka)
  • John Bromfield, actor (South Bend)
  • Avery Brooks, actor (Evansville)
  • Dan Butler, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • Jose Pablo Cantillo, actor (Terre Haute)
  • Terri Conn, actress (Bloomington)
  • Nancy Criss, producer, director (Elkhart)
  • Mary Jane Croft, actress (Muncie)
  • Scatman Crothers, actor (Terre Haute)
  • Joyce DeWitt, actress (Speedway)
  • Polly Draper, actress (Gary)
  • Mike "Doc" Emrick, sportscaster (La Fontaine)
  • Chad Everett, actor (South Bend)
  • Bianca Ferguson, actress (Gary)
  • Jenna Fischer, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Rick Fox, actor (Warsaw)
  • Bill Frink, sportscaster (Elkhart)
  • Dolores Fuller, actress (South Bend)
  • Will Geer, actor (Frankfort)
  • Ron Glass, actor (Evansville)
  • Florence Henderson, actress (Dale)
  • Drake Hogestyn, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • Jamie Hyneman, MythBusters host (Columbus)
  • Bob Jenkins, sports commentator (Liberty, Indiana)
  • Chubby Johnson, actor (Terre Haute)
  • Anissa Jones, actress (West Lafayette)
  • Kennedy, 1990s MTV VJ (Indianapolis)
  • Adam Kennedy, actor, author, painter (Otterbein)
  • Ken Kercheval, actor (Clinton)
  • Brook Kerr, actress (Indianapolis)
  • Michael King, Emmy-winning TV producer, political commentator (Gary)
  • Durward Kirby, television personality, co-host Candid Camera (Indianapolis)
  • Steve Kroft, journalist and correspondent for 60 Minutes (Kokomo)
  • David Letterman, television personality (Indianapolis)
  • Shelley Long, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Karl Malden, actor (Gary)
  • Claire Malis, actress (Gary)
  • Patrick McVey, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • Julie McWhirter, voice actress (Indianapolis)
  • Tammy Lynn Michaels, actress (Lafayette)
  • Dylan Minnette, teen actor (Evansville)
  • Roger Mobley, child actor (Evansville)
  • Anthony Montgomery, actor (Indianapolis)
  • Alvy Moore, actor (Vincennes and Terre Haute)
  • Jane Pauley, television journalist (Indianapolis)
  • Drew Powell, actor (Noblesville)
  • Nancy Priddy, actress (South Bend)
  • Madelyn Pugh, comedy writer (Indianapolis)
  • Sarah Purcell, television personality (Richmond)
  • Michael Rosenbaum, actor (Newburgh)
  • Catt Sadler, entertainment host and correspondent (Martinsville)
  • Carly Schroeder, actress (Valparaiso)
  • Tavis Smiley, talk show host on PBS and NPR (Kokomo)
  • David Shuster, reporter (Bloomington)
  • Casey Stegall, correspondent (Evansville)
  • Marc Summers, Double Dare host (Indianapolis)
  • Trista Sutter, reality TV personality (Indianapolis)
  • Zuzanna Szadkowski, actress (Fort Wayne)
  • Frazier Thomas, television personality (Rushville)
  • Vincent Ventresca, actor (Indianapolis)
  • Chuck Vinson, TV director and producer (Elkhart)
  • Kristina Wagner, actress (Indianapolis)
  • Michael Warren, actor (South Bend)
  • Fred Williamson, actor (Gary)
  • Jama Williamson, actress (Evansville)
  • Dick York, actor (Fort Wayne)
  • Jo Anne Worley, actress (Lowell)
  • Modeling

  • AJ Alexander, model, Playboy Playmate (Evansville)
  • Bridget Bobel, beauty queen, Miss Indiana 2006 (Peru)
  • Pamela Bryant, model, Playboy Playmate (Indianapolis)
  • Kaitlyn Christopher, beauty queen, Miss Indiana 2005 (Kokomo)
  • June Cochran, model, Playboy Playmate (Indianapolis)
  • Jami Ferrell, model, Playboy Playmate (Muncie)
  • Danelle Folta, model, Playboy Playmate (Hammond)
  • Heather Kuzmich, America's Next Top Model finalist (Valparaiso)
  • Stephanie Larimore, model, Playboy Playmate (Fort Wayne)
  • Brittany Mason, model, Miss Indiana 2008 (Anderson)
  • Karen McDougal, fitness model, Playboy Playmate (Merrillville)
  • Nicole Rash, model, Miss Indiana 2007 (South Bend)
  • Roman and Gabriel Slaybaugh, Twin Models (LaPorte)
  • Jami Stallings, beauty queen (Evansville)
  • Katie Stam, Miss America 2009 (Seymour)
  • Heather Stohler, Calvin Klein model (Zelenéfield)
  • Marjorie Wallace, model and 1973 Miss World (Indianapolis)
  • Baseball

  • Clint Barmes, baseball player (Vincennes)
  • Aaron Barrett, baseball player (Evansville)
  • Alan Benes, baseball player (Evansville)
  • Andy Benes, baseball player (Evansville)
  • Larry Bigbie, baseball player (Hobart)
  • Tim Bogar, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Chris Bootcheck, baseball player (La Porte)
  • Phil Bradley, baseball player (Bloomington)
  • Mordecai Brown, baseball player (Nyesville)
  • Eric Bruntlett, baseball player (Lafayette)
  • Bryan Bullington, baseball player (Madison)
  • Donie Bush, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Drew Butera, baseball player (Evansville)
  • Max Carey, baseball player (Terre Haute)
  • Jamey Carroll, baseball player (Evansville)
  • Oscar Charleston, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Craig Counsell, baseball player (South Bend)
  • Lou Criger, baseball player (Elkhart)
  • George Crowe, baseball player (Whiteland)
  • Nig Cuppy, baseball player (Logansport)
  • Chad Curtis, baseball player (Marion)
  • Carl Erskine, baseball player (Anderson)
  • Jake Fox, baseball player (Beech Grove)
  • Bob Friend, baseball player (West Lafayette)
  • Kyle Gibson, baseball player (Greenfield)
  • Jot Goar, baseball player (New Lisbon)
  • LaTroy Hawkins, baseball player (Gary)
  • Aaron Heilman, baseball player (Logansport)
  • Billy Herman, baseball player (New Albany)
  • Oral Hildebrand, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Gil Hodges, baseball player and manager (Princeton)
  • Tommy Hunter, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Tommy John, baseball player (Terre Haute)
  • Barry Jones (baseball)
  • Jeff King, baseball player (Marion)
  • Ron Kittle, baseball player (Gary)
  • Chuck Klein, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Don Larsen, baseball player (Michigan City)
  • Nemo Leibold, baseball player (Butler)
  • Adam Lind, baseball player (Muncie)
  • Kenny Lofton, baseball player (East Chicago)
  • Lance Lynn, baseball player (Brownsburg)
  • Sean Manaea, baseball player (Wanatah)
  • Justin Masterson, baseball player (Fort Wayne)
  • Don Mattingly, baseball player and manager (Evansville)
  • Lloyd McClendon, baseball player and manager (Gary)
  • Billy McCool, baseball player (Lawrenceburg)
  • Anna Meyer, baseball player (Aurora)
  • Art Nehf, baseball player (Terre Haute)
  • Jarrod Parker, baseball player (Fort Wayne)
  • Brad Pennington, baseball player (Salem)
  • Josh Phegley, baseball player (Terre Haute)
  • Dan Plesac, baseball player (Gary)
  • Ron Reed, baseball and basketball player (LaPorte)
  • Jason Repko, baseball player (East Chicago)
  • Sam Rice, baseball player (Morocco)
  • Clayton Richard, baseball player (Lafayette)
  • Scott Rolen, baseball player (Jasper)
  • Edd Roush, baseball player (Oakland City)
  • Janet Rumsey, baseball player (Moores Hill)
  • Amos Rusie, baseball player (Mooresville)
  • Jeff Samardzija, baseball player (Valparaiso)
  • Everett Scott, baseball player (Bluffton)
  • Tim Stoddard, baseball and basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Drew Storen, baseball player (Brownsburg)
  • Ryan Strausborger, baseball player (Elkhart)
  • Eric Stults, baseball player (Argos)
  • Walt Terrell, baseball player (Jeffersonville)
  • Joe Thatcher, baseball player (Kokomo)
  • Tommy Thevenow, baseball player (Madison)
  • Sam Thompson, baseball player (Danville)
  • Dickie Thon, baseball player (South Bend)
  • Pat Underwood, baseball player (Kokomo)
  • Tom Underwood, baseball player (Kokomo)
  • Ben Van Ryn, baseball player (Kendallville)
  • Cory Wade, baseball player (Indianapolis)
  • Eric Wedge, baseball player and manager (Fort Wayne)
  • Cy Williams, baseball player (Wadena)
  • Rollie Zeider, baseball player (Hoover and Garrett)
  • Basketball

  • Tom Abernethy, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Steve Alford, basketball player and coach (New Castle)
  • Damon Bailey, basketball player (Heltonville)
  • Alison Bales, basketball player (born in Indianapolis)
  • Cliff Barker, basketball player (Yorktown)
  • Dick Barnett, basketball player (Gary)
  • Jacqueline Batteast, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Kent Benson, basketball player (New Castle)
  • Larry Bird, basketball player, coach and executive (French Lick)
  • Ron Bonham, basketball player (Muncie)
  • Vince Boryla, basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Jim Bradley, basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Junior Bridgeman, basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Don Buse, basketball player (Huntingburg)
  • Rodney Carney, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Calbert Cheaney, basketball player (Evansville)
  • Mike Conley, Jr., basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Louie Dampier, basketball player (Southport)
  • Jim Davis, basketball player (Muncie)
  • Branden Dawson, basketball player (Gary)
  • Skylar Diggins, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Terry Dischinger, basketball player (Terre Haute)
  • Katie Douglas, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Steve Downing, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Jay Edwards, basketball player (Marion)
  • Darrell Elston, basketball player (Tipton)
  • Brian Evans, basketball player (Terre Haute)
  • Yogi Ferrell, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Tellis Frank, basketball player (Gary)
  • Winston Garland, basketball player (Gary)
  • Bill Garrett (William Leon Garrett), basketball player (Shelbyville)
  • Katie Gearlds, basketball player (Beech Grove)
  • Eric Gordon, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Greg Graham, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Scott Haffner, basketball player (Terre Haute)
  • A.J. Hammons, basketball player (Gary)
  • Luke Harangody, basketball player (Schererville)
  • Jerome Harmon, basketball player (Gary)
  • Gary Harris, basketball player (Fishers)
  • Amber Harris, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Gordon Hayward, basketball player (Brownsburg)
  • Alan Henderson, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • George Hill, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Paul Hoffman, basketball player (Jasper)
  • Robbie Hummel, basketball player (Valparaiso)
  • Chris Hunter, basketball player (Gary)
  • R.J. Hunter, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Demetrius Jackson, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Jared Jeffries, basketball player (Bloomington)
  • JaJuan Johnson, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Bill Keller, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Shawn Kemp, basketball player (Elkhart)
  • Frank Kendrick, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • John Laskowski, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Courtney Lee, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Bobby Leonard, basketball player and coach (Terre Haute)
  • Jim Ligon, basketball player (Kokomo)
  • Willie Long, basketball player (Fort Wayne)
  • Clyde Lovellette, basketball player (Terre Haute)
  • Trey Lyles, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Kyle Macy, basketball player (Peru)
  • Dave Magley, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Sean May, basketball player (Bloomington)
  • Ray McCallum, Jr., basketball player (Bloomington)
  • Walter McCarty, basketball player (Evansville)
  • Mitch McGary, basketball player (Chesterton)
  • George McGinnis, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Jon McGlocklin, basketball player (Franklin)
  • Josh McRoberts, basketball player (Carmel)
  • John Mengelt, basketball player (Elwood)
  • Brad Miller, basketball player (Kendallville)
  • Eric Montross, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • E'Twaun Moore, basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Rick Mount, basketball player (Lebanon)
  • Stretch Murphy, basketball player (Marion)
  • Lee Nailon, basketball player (South Bend)
  • Craig Neal, basketball player, coach (Washington)
  • Greg Oden, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Andre Owens, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Ta'Shia Phillips, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Marshall Plumlee, basketball player (Warsaw)
  • Mason Plumlee, basketball player (Warsaw)
  • Miles Plumlee, basketball player (Warsaw)
  • Zach Randolph, basketball player (Marion)
  • Jimmy Rayl, basketball player (Kokomo)
  • Ron Reed, baseball and basketball player (LaPorte)
  • Ruth Riley, basketball player (Macy)
  • Oscar Robertson, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Glenn Robinson, basketball player (Gary)
  • Glenn Robinson III, basketball player (Gary)
  • Dave Schellhase, basketball player (Evansville)
  • Billy Shepherd, basketball player (Carmel)
  • Jerry Sichting, basketball player (Martinsville)
  • Scott Skiles, basketball player and coach (Plymouth)
  • Larry Steele, basketball player (Greencastle)
  • Tim Stoddard, baseball and basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Charles "Chuck" Taylor, basketball player, sports shoe pioneer (Brown County)
  • Jeff Teague, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Ray Tolbert, basketball player (Anderson)
  • Gene Tormohlen, basketball player (Holland)
  • Pete Trgovich, basketball player (East Chicago)
  • Dick Van Arsdale, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Tom Van Arsdale, basketball player (Indianapolis)
  • Bonzi Wells, basketball player (Muncie)
  • Stephanie White, basketball player (Williamsport)
  • Randy Wittman, basketball player and coach (Indianapolis)
  • Bob Wilkerson, basketball player (Anderson)
  • Scott Wood, basketball player (Marion)
  • John Wooden, basketball player and coach (Martinsville)
  • Mike Woodson, basketball player and coach (Indianapolis)
  • Cody Zeller, basketball player (Washington)
  • Luke Zeller, basketball player (Washington)
  • Tyler Zeller, basketball player (Washington)
  • Shanna Zolman, basketball player (Syracuse)
  • Basketball coaches

  • Steve Alford, basketball coach (New Castle)
  • Vic Bubas, basketball coach (Gary)
  • Everett Case, basketball coach (Anderson)
  • Dwane Casey, basketball coach (Indianapolis)
  • Everett Dean, basketball coach (Salem)
  • Frank Hamblen, basketball coach (Terre Haute)
  • Del Harris, basketball coach (Plainfield)
  • Tony Hinkle, basketball coach (Logansport)
  • Ralph Jones, basketball coach (Marion County)
  • Ward Lambert, basketball coach (West Lafayette)
  • Bobby Leonard, basketball coach (Terre Haute)
  • John MacLeod, basketball coach (New Albany)
  • Branch McCracken, basketball coach (Monrovia)
  • Arad McCutchan, basketball coach (Evansville)
  • Murray Mendenhall, basketball coach (Fort Wayne)
  • Gregg Popovich, basketball coach (East Chicago)
  • Scott Skiles, basketball coach (La Porte)
  • Norm Sloan, basketball coach (Indianapolis)
  • Brad Stevens, basketball coach (Zionsville)
  • Terry Stotts, basketball coach (Bloomington)
  • Sharon Versyp, basketball coach (Mishawaka)
  • Randy Wittman, basketball coach (Indianapolis)
  • John Wooden, basketball coach (Martinsville)
  • Mike Woodson, basketball coach (Indianapolis)
  • Football

  • William "Dick the Bruiser" Afflis, football player and professional wrestler (Delphi)
  • Jason Baker, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Roosevelt Barnes, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Blaine Bishop, football player (Indianapolis)
  • James Brewer, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Stevie Brown, football player (Columbus)
  • Mark Clayton, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Roosevelt Colvin, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Irv Cross, football player (Hammond)
  • Jay Cutler, football player (Santa Claus)
  • Len Dawson, football player (West Lafayette)
  • Kris Dielman, football player (Goshen)
  • Ken Dilger, football player (Lincoln City)
  • Chris Doleman, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Tandon Doss, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Dave Duerson, football player (Muncie)
  • Vaughn Dunbar, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Tyler Eifert, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Trai Essex, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Jason Fabini, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Justin Gage, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Jeff George, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Brandon Gorin, football player (Muncie)
  • MarQueis Gray, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Randy Gregory, football player (Fishers)
  • Bob Griese, football player (Evansville)
  • Rex Grossman, football player (Bloomington)
  • Nick Hardwick, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Kevin Hardy, football player (Evansville)
  • Tom Harmon, football player (Gary)
  • Corey Harris, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Nick Hayden, football player (Hartland)
  • Mark Herrmann, football player (Carmel)
  • James Hurst, football player (Plainfield)
  • Anthony Johnson, football player (South Bend)
  • Alex Karras, football player and pro wrestler (Gary)
  • Ted Karras, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Dustin Keller, football player (Lafayette)
  • Ryan Kerrigan, football player (Muncie)
  • Blair Kiel, football player (Columbus)
  • Mathias Kiwanuka, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Bob Kuechenberg, football player (Gary)
  • Nate Lawrie, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Lamar Lundy, football player (Richmond)
  • Zack Martin, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Matt Mauck, football player (Jasper)
  • Derrick Mayes, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Brad Maynard, football player (Tipton)
  • Le'Ron McClain, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Tony McGee, football player (Terre Haute)
  • Rick Mirer, football player (Goshen)
  • Brandon Moore, football player (Gary)
  • Devin Moore, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Mike Neal, football player (Merrillville)
  • Elmer Oliphant, football player (Washington)
  • Mike Otto, football player (Bunker Hill)
  • Mike Phipps, football player (Columbus)
  • Jason Pociask, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Bernard Pollard, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Joe Reitz, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Adrien Robinson, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Courtney Roby, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Terry Schmidt, football player (Columbus)
  • Kawann Short, football player (East Chicago)
  • Lamar Smith, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Anthony Spencer, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Paul Spicer, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Jason Spriggs, football player (Elkhart)
  • John Standeford, football player (Monrovia)
  • Glen Steele, football player (Ligonier)
  • Dan Stryzinski, football player (Vincennes)
  • Lars Tate, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Anthony Thompson, football player (Terre Haute)
  • Jared Tomich, football player (St. John)
  • Stacey Toran, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Jeremy Trueblood, football player (Indianapolis)
  • Steve Weatherford, football player (Crown Point)
  • Eugene Wilson, football player (Merrillville)
  • Rod Woodson, football player (Fort Wayne)
  • Todd Yoder, football player (New Palestine)
  • Joe Zeller, football player (East Chicago)
  • Football coaches

  • Cam Cameron, football coach (Terre Haute)
  • Jack Chevigny, football coach (Hammond)
  • Clem Crowe, football coach (Lafayette)
  • Mike DeBord, football coach (Muncie)
  • Weeb Ewbank, football coach (Richmond)
  • Abe Gibron, football coach (Michigan City)
  • Hank Stram, football coach (Gary)
  • Race car drivers

  • John Andretti, racer (Indianapolis)
  • Ed Carpenter, Indy Car racer (Indianapolis)
  • Conor Daly, Indy Car and GP2 racer (Noblesville)
  • Derek Daly, Formula One racer (Noblesville) (originally Irish)
  • Bob Glidden, NHRA drag racer (Whiteland)
  • Jeff Gordon, racer (Pittsboro)
  • Tracy Hines, racer (New Castle)
  • Kenny Irwin, racer (Indianapolis)
  • Mel Kenyon, midget car racer, five Indy 500 top-five finishes (Lebanon)
  • Steve Kinser, 20-time World of Oultlaws sprint car champion (Bloomington)
  • Ryan Newman, racer (South Bend)
  • Tony Raines, racer (LaPorte)
  • Tony Stewart, racer (Columbus)
  • David Stremme, racer (South Bend)
  • Howdy Wilcox, 1919 Indy 500 winner (Crawfordsville)
  • Wrestlers, fighters, boxers

  • William "Dick the Bruiser" Afflis, football player and professional wrestler (Delphi)
  • Danny "the Damaja" Basham, professional wrestler (Seymour)
  • B. Brian Blair, professional wrestler (Gary)
  • Stephan Bonnar, UFC fighter (Munster)
  • Robert Bowles, karate teacher (Fort Wayne)
  • Jon Fitch, UFC fighter (Fort Wayne)
  • Mick Foley, professional wrestler (born in Bloomington, but raised on Long Island)
  • Terry Funk, professional wrestler (born in Hammond)
  • Julie Kedzie, mixed martial artist (Bloomington)
  • Glenn Keeney, martial arts pioneer (Anderson)
  • Chris Lytle, UFC fighter (Indianapolis)
  • Craig Pumphrey, martial artist (New Albany)
  • Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman, wrestling valet (Gary)
  • Miguel Torres, bantamweight boxer and UFC fighter (East Chicago)
  • Bill Wallace, world karate champion (Muncie)
  • The Ultimate Warrior, professional wrestler (Crawfordsville)
  • Eddie Wineland, UFC fighter (Chesterton)
  • Drake Younger, professional wrestler (Indianapolis)
  • Tony Zale, boxer (Gary)
  • Other sports figures

  • Mike Aulby, professional bowler (Indianapolis)
  • Rich Balchan, soccer player (Carmel)
  • Lloy Ball, Olympic volleyball player (born in Fort Wayne, raised in Woodburn)
  • Damarcus Beasley, soccer player (Fort Wayne)
  • Amy Yoder Begley, Olympic long distance runner (Kendallville)
  • Greg Bell, athlete, gold medalist in long jump at 1956 Summer Olympics (Terre Haute)
  • Lindsay Benko, 2000 Olympics swimmer (Elkhart)
  • David Boudia, Olympic diver (Noblesville)
  • Donald Brashear, hockey player (Bedford)
  • Lauren Holiday (née Lauren Cheney), soccer player (Indianapolis)
  • Euphrasia Donnelly, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist (Indianapolis)
  • Ray Ewry, athlete, winner of eight Olympic gold medals (Lafayette)
  • Charlie Finley, MLB owner of Kansas City/Oakland A's, NHL owner Oakland/California Seals, ABA owner Memphis Pros/Tams (LaPorte)
  • Ford Frick, writer and Commissioner of Major League Baseball (Wawaka)
  • Ray Gaddis, soccer player (Indianapolis)
  • Jeff Gallagher, pro golfer (Marion)
  • Jim Gallagher, Jr., golfer, PGA Tour (Marion)
  • Nick Goepper, freeskier, Winter Olympics, Winter X Games (Lawrenceburg)
  • Tony Hulman, owner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Terre Haute)
  • Lilly King, U.S. competition swimmer (Evansville)
  • Jeff Kendall, Professional Skateboarder (Indianapolis)
  • Don Lash, long-distance runner (Bluffton and Auburn)
  • Jeff Overton, golfer, PGA Tour (Evansville)
  • Dan Patch, pacer (Oxford)
  • Aron Ralston, mountain climber, (born in Indianapolis)
  • Bridget Sloan, Olympic gymnast, silver medalist (Pittsboro)
  • Jackie Gallagher-Smith, golfer, LPGA (Marion)
  • Sandra Spuzich, golfer, 1966 U.S. Women's Open champion (Indianapolis)
  • Marshall "Major" Taylor, cyclist (Indianapolis)
  • Mike Troy, swimmer, two-time Olympic gold medalist (Indianapolis)
  • Bo Van Pelt, golfer, PGA Tour (Richmond)
  • Sharon Wichman, swimmer, gold medalist at 1968 Summer Olympics (Fort Wayne)
  • Todd Yeagley, Major League Soccer player (Bloomington)
  • Fuzzy Zoeller, golfer, Masters and U.S. Open champion (New Albany)
  • Business

  • Steve Bellamy, sports and media businessman
  • Bill Blass, fashion designer (Fort Wayne)
  • Junior Bridgeman, former NBA player, CEO of Bridgeman Foods, world's second-largest Wendy's franchisee (East Chicago)
  • Charles G. Conn, manufacturer of band instruments (Elkhart)
  • Steve Ells, founder and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill (Indianapolis)
  • Michael L. Eskew, former CEO of UPS (Vincennes)
  • Carl G. Fisher, founder of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Prest-O-Lite (Indianapolis)
  • Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor of gatling gun (Indianapolis)
  • Halston, fashion designer (Evansville)
  • Mark C. Honeywell, founder of Honeywell International, Inc. (Wabash)
  • Gary Hoover, founder of Bookstop and Hoover's (Anderson)
  • Edward Mead Johnson, co-founder of Johnson & Johnson and founder of Mead Johnson & Co. (Evansville)
  • E.W. Kelley, founder of Steak 'n Shake restaurant chain and benefactor of Indiana University's Kelley School of Business (Sharpsville)
  • Robert A. McDonald, Chairman, President and CEO of Procter & Gamble (Gary)
  • Norman Norell, fashion designer (Noblesville)
  • Aaron Patzer, founder of Mint.com (Evansville)
  • Orville Redenbacher, businessman, popcorn mogul (Brazil)
  • Francis Joseph Reitz, banker and philanthropist (Evansville)
  • Alvah Curtis Roebuck, co-founder of Sears, Roebuck and Company (Lafayette)
  • Colonel Sanders, founder of KFC (Henryville)
  • John Schnatter, founder and CEO of Papa John's Pizza (Jeffersonville)
  • Madam C. J. Walker, businesswoman (Indianapolis)
  • Fred Zollner, industrialist and founder of the Fort Wayne Pistons NBA franchise
  • Education

  • Enoch Albert Bryan, President, Vincennes University and Washington State University (Bloomington)
  • Ray Ginger, Harvard professor in American labor history and economic history; target of the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, ending his academic career. (Greencastle and Indianapolis).
  • Charles Royal Johnson, mathematician, College of William & Mary professor (Elkhart)
  • George P. Smith II, Catholic University of America professor of Law. (Wabash).
  • Herman B Wells, President, Indiana University (Jamestown)
  • Art, literature and media

  • George Ade, author and journalist (Kentland)
  • J. Ottis Adams, artist (Indianapolis)
  • Radley Balko, journalist, blogger (Greenfield)
  • Charles A. Beard, historian (Knightstown)
  • Albert J. Beveridge, historian (Indianapolis)
  • Allan Bloom, philosopher, classicist, academic (Indianapolis)
  • Norman Bridwell, author (Kokomo)
  • Clarence Joseph Bulliet, art critic, journalist, author
  • Meg Cabot, author (Bloomington)
  • Jared Carter, poet (Elwood)
  • William Merritt Chase, painter (Nineveh, Johnson County)
  • Will Cuppy, humorist (Auburn)
  • Alan Roger Currie, author, radio personality (Gary)
  • Jim Davis, cartoonist (Fairmount)
  • Lloyd C. Douglas, author (Columbia City)
  • Theodore Dreiser, author (Terre Haute)
  • Marilyn Durham, author (Evansville)
  • Mike "Doc" Emrick, sportscaster (La Fontaine)
  • Clayton Eshleman, poet (Indianapolis)
  • William Forsyth (artist), artist (Indianapolis)
  • Ford Frick, sportswriter, Commissioner of Baseball (Wawaka)
  • Bill Frink, sportscaster (Elkhart)
  • David Goodnow, television journalist (Vincennes)
  • Michael Graves, architect, designer (Indianapolis)
  • Art Green, painter (member of The Hairy Who)
  • John Green, author (Indianapolis)
  • Richard Gruelle, artist (Indianapolis)
  • Mark Hampton, interior designer (Plainfield)
  • David Haugh, sportswriter (North Judson)
  • Christine Howser, author
  • Kin Hubbard, humorist, writer, cartoonist (Indianapolis)
  • Robert Indiana, artist (New Castle)
  • Ross Lockridge, Jr., author (Bloomington)
  • Bubba the Love Sponge, radio personality (Warsaw)
  • John T. McCutcheon, cartoonist (Lafayette)
  • Jason Matheson, radio personality on KTMY
  • Edward J. Meeman, journalist (Evansville)
  • Dale Messick, comic strip artist (South Bend)
  • Bruce Nauman, artist (Fort Wayne)
  • Meredith Nicholson, author (Crawfordsville)
  • Dave Niehaus, sportscaster (Princeton)
  • Jack Olsen, journalist and author (Indianapolis)
  • Bill Peet, author, Disney artist, Caldecott Honor recipient (Grandview)
  • Jon Petrovich, television executive (Gary)
  • Edith Pfau, painter, sculptor, art educator (Jasper)
  • David Graham Phillips, journalist, novelist (Madison)
  • Gene Stratton Porter, author (Wabash County)
  • Nelson Poynter, publisher (Sullivan)
  • Ernie Pyle, newsman, legendary war correspondent during World War II (Dana)
  • Frank Reynolds, television journalist (East Chicago)
  • E. A. Richardson, poet, first Poet Laureate of Indiana (Pike County)
  • James Whitcomb Riley, poet (Greenfield)
  • William Edouard Scott, artist (Indianapolis)
  • Zerna Sharp, author and educator (Frankfort)
  • Will Shortz, editor of The New York Times crossword puzzle and host of the puzzle segment on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday (Crawfordsville)
  • David Smith, Abstract Expressionist sculptor (Decatur)
  • Amy Spindler, journalist (Michigan City)
  • Otto Stark, artist (Indianapolis)
  • T. C. Steele, artist (Indianapolis)
  • Rex Stout, author, creator of Nero Wolfe (Noblesville)
  • Booth Tarkington, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Alice Adams, Seventeen, and The Magnificent Ambersons (Indianapolis)
  • James Alexander Thom, author (Indianapolis, Brown County)
  • Gilbert R. Tredway, historian (Jasper)
  • Kurt Vonnegut, author (Indianapolis)
  • Lew Wallace, author (Crawfordsville)
  • Jason Whitlock, sportswriter (Indianapolis)
  • J.N. Williamson, author (Noblesville)
  • Marguerite Young, poet, author, critic (Indianapolis)
  • Science and medicine

  • Gordon Allport, psychologist, one of the founding figures of personality psychology (Montezuma)
  • Philip Warren Anderson, Nobel Prize in Physics (Indianapolis)
  • Herbert C. Brown, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (West Lafayette)
  • Larry M. Davis, forensic psychiatrist, pioneer of the criminal insanity defense (Indianapolis)
  • David Deming, geologist and geophysicist (Terre Haute)
  • James Bert Garner, chemist, inventor of the gas mask (Lebanon)
  • Elwood Haynes, inventor of stainless steel (Kokomo)
  • C. Francis Jenkins, inventor of the motion picture projector and television (Richmond)
  • Colonel Eli Lilly, founder of Eli Lilly (Indianapolis)
  • Salvador E. Luria, Nobel Prize in Medicine (Bloomington)
  • Ben Roy Mottelson, Nobel Prize in Physics (West Lafayette)
  • Hermann Joseph Muller, Nobel Prize in Medicine (Bloomington)
  • E. J. Pennington, inventor and promoter of many mechanical devices (Moores Hill)
  • Edward Mills Purcell, Nobel Prize in Physics (West Lafayette)
  • George Andrew Reisner, archaeologist of Ancient Egypt and Palestine (Indianapolis)
  • Paul A. Samuelson, first American to win the Nobel Prize in Economics (Gary)
  • Julian Schwinger, Nobel Prize in Physics (West Lafayette)
  • Vernon Smith, Nobel Prize in Economics (West Lafayette)
  • Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize in Economics (Gary)
  • Lewis Terman, psychologist, inventor of the Stanford-Binet I.Q. test and pioneer in educational psychology (Johnson County)
  • Harold Urey, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Walkerton)
  • James D. Watson, Nobel Prize in Medicine (Bloomington)
  • R. M. Wilson, mathematician (Gary)
  • Aviation and space

  • Joseph P. Allen, astronaut (Crawfordsville)
  • Lawrence Bell, aviatior (Mentone)
  • Frank Borman, astronaut (Gary)
  • Kenneth Bowersox, astronaut (Bedford)
  • Mark N. Brown, astronaut (Valparaiso)
  • Amelia Earhart, pioneer woman aviator (West Lafayette)
  • Anthony W. England, astronaut (Indianapolis)
  • Kevin A. Ford, astronaut (Montpelier)
  • Gus Grissom, astronaut (Mitchell)
  • Jerry Ross, astronaut (Crown Point)
  • Janice E. Voss, astronaut (South Bend)
  • Charles D. Walker, astronaut (Bedford)
  • David Wolf, astronaut (Indianapolis)
  • Wilbur Wright, inventor (Millville)
  • Religious and spiritual figures

  • Irvin Baxter Jr., Pentecostal pastor (Richmond)
  • Simon Bruté, Catholic missionary and bishop (Vincennes)
  • Anthony Deydier, Catholic missionary (Evansville)
  • David C. Fisher, Conservative Congregational pastor (Warsaw)
  • Benjamin Franklin, figure in the Restoration Movement (Anderson)
  • Hobart Freeman, charismatic preacher (Kosciusko County)
  • Jim Gilles, campus preacher (Evansville)
  • Jeff Godwin, preacher and author (Bloomington)
  • Ted Haggard, evangelical pastor (Yorktown)
  • Garfield Thomas Haywood, pastor and songwriter (Greencastle)
  • Jack Hyles, Baptist preacher (Hammond)
  • Gerald Archie Mangun, Pentecostal pastor (La Paz)
  • Isaac McCoy, Baptist missionary (Vincennes)
  • Steve Munsey, non-denominational Christian pastor (Munster)
  • Lee Roberson, Baptist preacher (English)
  • Mary Simpson, Episcopalian priest (Evansville)
  • Jed Smock, campus preacher (Terre Haute)
  • Edward Sorin, Catholic priest (Notre Dame)
  • Lester Sumrall, Pentecostal pastor (South Bend)
  • Robert Thieme, non-denominational Christian pastor (Fort Wayne)
  • Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson, Pentecostal pastor (Westfield)
  • Wilbur Glenn Voliva, evangelist (Merom)
  • Mike Warnke, evangelist and comedian (Evansville)
  • Warren W. Wiersbe, pastor and writer (East Chicago)
  • David Wilkerson, evangelical pastor (Hammond)
  • Milton Wright, United Brethren bishop (Rushville Township)
  • Notorious and infamous Hoosiers

  • Michael Alig, founding member of Club Kids, murderer (South Bend)
  • Lowell Amos, murderer (Anderson)
  • Gertrude Baniszewski, murderer (Indianapolis)
  • Sam Bass, train robber (Mitchell)
  • Herb Baumeister, serial killer (Westfield)
  • Curly Bill Brocius, outlaw, nemesis of Wyatt Earp (Crawfordsville)
  • John Dillinger, bank robber (Mooresville)
  • Belle Gunness, serial killer (La Porte)
  • Jimmy Hoffa, labor-union leader (Brazil)
  • Jim Jones, cult founder/leader (Richmond)
  • Steven Timothy Judy, murderer (Indianapolis)
  • Tony Kiritsis, hostage-taker (Indianapolis)
  • Harry Pierpont, Prohibition era gangster (Muncie)
  • Reno Brothers, murderers, committed the first three peacetime train robberies in U.S. history (Rockford)
  • Johnny Ringo, gunfighter (Greens Fork)
  • D.C. Stephenson, Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, convicted murderer and rapist (Evansville)
  • Eric Justin Toth, formerly wanted by the FBI under accusations of possessing and producing child pornography. Replaced Osama Bin Laden on FBI Ten Most Wanted list (Highland)
  • Homer Van Meter, criminal and bank robber (Fort Wayne)
  • Other

  • David Camm, man who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of his family (Georgetown)
  • Peter Kassig, aid worker, taken hostage and ultimately beheaded by the Islamic State (Indianapolis)
  • David E. Kendall, attorney (Sheridan)
  • Sylvia Likens, murder victim (Indianapolis)
  • Madge Oberholtzer, murder victim (Clay City)
  • Shanda Sharer, murder victim (New Albany)
  • Eugene Stoner, firearms designer (Gosport)
  • Lil Bub, internet celebrity cat (Bloomington)
  • References

    List of people from Indiana Wikipedia