List of people from Indiana

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

Contents

Military

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Martha Baker
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Jeremy Michael Boorda
Ambrose Burnside Ambrose Burnside - retouched.jpg
Ambrose Burnside
John Howard Cassady John H Cassady.PNG
John Howard Cassady
George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark.jpg
George Rogers Clark
Sammy L. Davis Sammy Davis speaking 2009 crop.jpg
Sammy L. Davis
Jonathan D. George George jd2.jpg
Jonathan D. George
William Grose WGrose.jpg
William Grose
Scott S. Haraburda Colonel Scott S. Haraburda, Commander, 464th Chemical Brigade.jpg
Scott S. Haraburda
Horace Meek Hickam Col Horace Hickam.jpg
Horace Meek Hickam
Jonas Ingram ADM Jonas Ingram.jpg
Jonas Ingram
Opha May Johnson Opha-Mae-Johnson-face.jpg
Opha May Johnson
Henry Maston Mullinnix Henry M Mullinnix.jpg
Henry Maston Mullinnix
John Poindexter Admiral John Poindexter, official Navy photo, 1985.JPEG
John Poindexter
David M. Shoup GenDMShoup USMC.jpg
David M. Shoup
Walter Bedell Smith Lieutenant General Walter Bedell Smith, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front, in uniform.jpg
Walter Bedell Smith
Raymond Ames Spruance Ray Spruance (cropped).jpg
Raymond Ames Spruance
Lew Wallace Lewis Wallace.jpg
Lew Wallace
Anthony Wayne Anthony Wayne.jpg
Anthony Wayne
Samuel Woodfill Samuel Woodfill.jpg
Samuel Woodfill

Politicians and activists

George Washington Buckner George Washington Buckner.jpg
George Washington Buckner
Benjamin Harrison Pach Brothers - Benjamin Harrison.jpg
Benjamin Harrison
William Henry Harrison William Henry Harrison by James Reid Lambdin, 1835.jpg
William Henry Harrison
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln head on shoulders photo portrait.jpg
Abraham Lincoln
Richard Lugar Dick Lugar official photo.jpg
Richard Lugar
Mike Pence Mike Pence official Vice Presidential portrait.jpg
Mike Pence
Dan Quayle Dan Quayle crop.jpg
Dan Quayle
John G. Roberts Official roberts CJ.jpg
John G. Roberts
Ted Stevens Ted Stevens.jpg
Ted Stevens

Native American leaders

Entertainment

Film and theatre

Anne Baxter Anne Baxter in I Confess trailer.jpg
Anne Baxter
James Dean James Dean - publicity - early.JPG
James Dean
Louise Fazenda Louise Fazenda in The Casino Murder Case trailer.jpg
Louise Fazenda
Carole Lombard Carole Lombard still.jpg
Carole Lombard
Karl Malden Karl Malden in I Confess trailer.jpg
Karl Malden
Steve McQueen Steve McQueen crop.jpg
Steve McQueen
Dean Norris Dean Norris by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Dean Norris
Sydney Pollack Sydney Pollack.jpg
Sydney Pollack
Alice Terry Aliceterry.jpg
Alice Terry
Clifton Webb Clifton Webb in Laura trailer.jpg
Clifton Webb

Comedians and humorists

Red Skelton Red Skelton 1960 rebalance.jpg
Red Skelton

Musicians

Amanda Overmyer AmandaOvermyer.jpg
Amanda Overmyer
Axl Rose Axl rose in israel.jpg
Axl Rose
Janet Jackson JanetJacksonUnbreakableTourSanFran2015.jpg
Janet Jackson
John Hiatt John Hiatt SXSW 2010 Ron Baker.JPG
John Hiatt
Michael Jackson Michael Jackson in 1988.jpg
Michael Jackson

Television

Nicole Gale Anderson Nicole Anderson (Cropped).jpg
Nicole Gale Anderson
Kate Bolduan Kate Bolduan.jpg
Kate Bolduan
Joyce DeWitt 10.10.10JoyceDeWittByLuigiNovi.jpg
Joyce DeWitt
Jenna Fischer Jenna Fischer May08 cropped.jpg
Jenna Fischer
Florence Henderson Florence Henderson 2012.jpg
Florence Henderson
David Letterman David Letterman 2012.jpg
David Letterman

Modeling

Karen McDougal Karen McDougal 2011.jpg
Karen McDougal

Sportspeople

Baseball

Gil Hodges Gil Hodges Mets.jpg
Gil Hodges
Tommy John Tommy John 2008 bronx.jpg
Tommy John
Chuck Klein Chuck Klein 1936 Goudey.jpg
Chuck Klein
Scott Rolen Scott Rolen on June 25, 2011.jpg
Scott Rolen

Basketball

Larry Bird Larrybird.jpg
Larry Bird
Skylar Diggins Skylar Diggins-Smith.jpg
Skylar Diggins
Katie Douglas Katie Douglas 54.jpg
Katie Douglas
George McGinnis George McGinnis.png
George McGinnis
Blake Miller Brad Miller.jpg
Blake Miller
Zach Randolph Zach Randolph 20131118 cropped.jpg
Zach Randolph
Oscar Robertson Oscar Robertson 1960.jpeg
Oscar Robertson

Basketball coaches

Gregg Popovich Gregg Popovich speaks at the White House 2015-01-12 (cropped).jpg
Gregg Popovich
Sharon Versyp Sharon Versyp at NEBBHOF by Marcia Adams.jpg
Sharon Versyp
John Wooden Johnwooden.jpg
John Wooden

Football

Jay Cutler Jay cutler 2015.jpg
Jay Cutler
Bob Griese Bob Griese with soldier CROP.jpg
Bob Griese
Jaylon Smith Jaylon Smith (37973518766).jpg
Jaylon Smith
Rod Woodson Rod Woodson Jan 2019.jpg
Rod Woodson

Football coaches

Hank Stram Hank Stram.jpg
Hank Stram

Golf

Race car drivers

Jeff Gordon Jeff Gordon wins Phoenix - February 27, 2011 cropped.jpg
Jeff Gordon
Tony Stewart TonyStewartAugust2007.jpg
Tony Stewart

Soccer

Wrestlers, fighters, boxers

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Mick Foley
Chris Lytle Chris Lytle.png
Chris Lytle
Bill Wallace Bill Wallace, Karate World Champion 2011.jpg
Bill Wallace

Other sports figures

Ray Ewry Ray Ewry 1908b.jpg
Ray Ewry
Lauren Holiday Lauren Cheney Warmup.jpg
Lauren Holiday

Business

Carl G. Fisher Carl G Fisher 1909.jpg
Carl G. Fisher
Colonel Sanders Colonel Harland Sanders in character.jpg
Colonel Sanders

Education

Art, literature and media

James Whitcomb Riley James Whitcomb Riley, 1913.jpg
James Whitcomb Riley
Kurt Vonnegut Kurt Vonnegut 1972.jpg
Kurt Vonnegut

Science and medicine

Jane E. Henney Jane E. Henney.jpg
Jane E. Henney
Julian Schwinger Schwinger.jpg
Julian Schwinger
Vernon L. Smith Vernon L. Smith 2011.jpg
Vernon L. Smith

Aviation and space

Wilbur Wright Wilbur Wright.jpg
Wilbur Wright

Religious and spiritual figures

Notorious and infamous Hoosiers

John Dillinger John Dillinger mug shot.jpg
John Dillinger

Other

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Area code 765</span> Area code that serves a horseshoe-shaped region of 20 counties surrounding the Indianapolis area

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indiana big school football champions</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indiana University</span> Public university system in Indiana

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