The following is a list of people from Manhattan, Kansas. Inclusion on the list should be reserved for notable people who have lived in the city.
Helen Brockman, fashion design professor
Stephen S. Chang, food scientist
May Louise Cowles, early advocate of teaching home economics
Kenneth S. Davis, historian and university professor, most renowned for his series of biographies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Milton S. Eisenhower, former president of Kansas State University and brother to Dwight D. Eisenhower
David Fairchild, botanist, explorer
Philip Fox, astronomer
Solon Toothaker Kimball, educator and anthropologist
Abby Lillian Marlatt, noted educator
George A. Milliken, statistician
Benjamin Franklin Mudge, geologist
Merrill D. Peterson, historian
Luraine Tansey, librarian who developed a universal slide classification scheme
Virginia Trotter, education administrator
Samuel Wendell Williston, scientist
Robert A. Woodruff, space instrumentation scientist
Arts and entertainment
Dawayne Bailey, composer, guitarist, and vocalist; formerly of Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band and Chicago
Bill Buzenberg, journalist, executive director of Center for Public Integrity, former vice-president of news at NPR
Elizabeth Williams Champney, author
Louis Chaudet, film director, writer
Del Close, comedian
Brian Doyle-Murray, actor, scriptwriter
Bridget Everett, cabaret artist, comedian
Jonathan Holden, first Poet Laureate of Kansas
Lee Killough, author
Tom Oberheim, inventor of Oberheim synthesizer and DMX drum machine
Mitsugi Ohno, glassblower
Clementine Paddleford, food critic
Cassandra Peterson, actress and model, best known as "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark"
A.J. Rathbun, renowned mixologist
Damon Runyon, author
Inger Stevens, Swedish-American movie and TV actress
Eric Stonestreet, actor, notable for his Emmy-winning role on the ABC comedy Modern Family
Laura Zabel, arts advocate
See also List of Kansas State Wildcats head football coaches and List of Kansas State Wildcats in the NFL Draft
Bob Anderson, founder of Runner's World
Jeremy Bates, quarterback coach for the Chicago Bears
Tom Brosius, track and field athlete
Jim Colbert, professional golfer
Bobby Douglass, former National Football League player
Brian Giles, former Major League Baseball player
Larry Hartshorn, NFL player for the Chicago Cardinals
Tim Jankovich, college basketball coach
Lon Kruger, college and professional basketball coach
Jon McGraw, NFL player for the New York Jets
Travis Metcalf, professional baseball player
Jordy Nelson, NFL player for the Green Bay Packers
Tim Norris, golf coach and former professional golfer
Bert Pearson, NFL player for the Chicago Bears
Vince Rafferty, NFL player
Thomas Randolph, All-American football player
Deb Richard, professional golfer
Bill Snyder, NCAA football head football coach at Kansas State University
Gary Spani, NFL Hall of Famer
Scott Liebler, a former Atlantic Championship racing driver
John Byers Anderson, military officer, businessman
James Harbord, military officer, businessman
Richard Alonzo Jaccard, United States Navy pilot
James H. Kyle, commander in Operation Eagle Claw
Earl Woods, father of Tiger Woods
John Alexander Anderson, U.S. Congressman
John W. Carlin, 40th governor of Kansas
Sydney Carlin, member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Joan Finney, 42nd governor of Kansas
Nehemiah Green, 4th governor of Kansas
Tom Hawk, member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Martha Keys, U.S. Congressperson
Albert E. Mead, 5th governor of Washington
Jerry Moran, member of the United States Senate
Frank B. Morrison, 34th governor of Nebraska
Susan Mosier, member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Tom Phillips, member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Roger Reitz, member of the Kansas Senate
Fred Andrew Seaton, Senator for Nebraska and Secretary of the Interior
Walter J. Stoessel, diplomat
Amanda Carraway, Miss Kansas USA 1999 and Miss Kansas Teen USA 1996
Alice Stebbins Wells, first American-born policewoman in the US
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