List of people from the Lehigh Valley
Appearance
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The following is a list of notable people who were born, or have lived a significant portion of their lives, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.
Authors, journalists, playwrights, and poets
[edit]- Christian Bauman, novelist
- Stephen Vincent Benét, former Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet
- Charles Bierbauer, former University of South Carolina dean and former CNN correspondent
- John Birmelin, former Pennsylvania German language poet and playwright
- Clair Blank, author, Beverly Gray series of books
- Katherine Boehret, former Wall Street Journal technology journalist
- Jen Bryant, poet and author
- Solomon DeLong (pen name Obediah Grouthomel), former Pennsylvania German newspaper columnist
- Michael Flynn, science fiction author
- Matthew Giobbi, author
- H.D., former writer and modernist poet
- Alfred Hassler, former journalist and author
- Carmen Maria Machado, short story author and essayist
- Francis March, former academic and founder of comparative linguistics in Old English
- Randall Munroe, writer, XKCD comic series
- Sandra Novack, novelist
- Alix Olson, spoken word artist
- Michael Pocalyko, business executive and financial novelist
- Marci Shore, author and historian
- Elsie Singmaster, former author
- Jennifer Storm, author, Blackout Girl: Growing Up and Drying Out in America and Leave the Light On
- Lauren Weisberger, author, The Devil Wears Prada
Business and politics
[edit]- Roy Afflerbach, lobbyist and former Allentown mayor
- William F. Andrews, former Florida State Representative
- James Soloman Biery, former member of Congress
- Joseph Force Crater, former New York State Supreme Court justice
- James B. Cunningham, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and Afghanistan
- Charlie Dent, former member of Congress
- Charles L. Gerlach, former member of Congress
- Fred B. Gernerd, former member of Congress
- Rick Glazier, former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
- Murray H. Goodman, former real estate developer[1]
- Eugene Grace, former industrialist and president of Bethlehem Steel
- Erskine Hazard, co-founder of Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company, Lehigh Canal, and Lehigh Crane Iron Company
- David W. Hess, member of New Hampshire House of Representatives
- Lee Iacocca, former chairman of Chrysler
- Michael Johns, healthcare executive and former White House presidential speechwriter
- John Kline, former member of Congress
- Marcus C. L. Kline, former member of Congress
- Fred Ewing Lewis, former member of Congress
- Norton Lewis Lichtenwalner, former member of Congress
- John E. McGlade, former chairman, chief executive officer and president of Air Products
- Peter Newhard, former member of Congress
- Andrew Horatio Reeder, former governor of Kansas
- Donald L. Ritter, former member of Congress
- James Ritter, former member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Charles M. Schwab, former president, Bethlehem Steel
- Samuel Sitgreaves, former U.S. commissioner to Great Britain and former member of Congress
- Richard A. Snelling, former governor of Vermont
- George Taylor, Founding Father and Second Continental Congress delegate who signed Declaration of Independence
- Susan Wild, member of Congress, Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district
Film, television, and stage
[edit]- Lisa Ann, adult film actress
- Alexandra Chando, actress, As the World Turns
- Jack Coleman, television actor, Dynasty, Heroes, The Office, and Castle
- Dane DeHaan, television and film actor, In Treatment, Chronicle, A Cure for Wellness, and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
- Devon, adult film actress
- Omar Doom, actor, Inglourious Basterds
- Oakes Fegley, actor, The Goldfinch
- Winslow Fegley, actor, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
- Jonathan Frakes, actor, Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Mel Harris, actress, Thirtysomething
- Althea Henley, former actress
- Tim Heidecker, actor and comedian, Adult Swim's Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
- Dwayne Johnson ("The Rock"), actor, former professional wrestler[2]
- Daniel Dae Kim, actor, Lost
- Gelsey Kirkland, ballerina
- Carson Kressley, fashion consultant, Bravo's Queer Eye
- Christopher Lennertz, film, television, and video game music composer, Alvin and the Chipmunks and Supernatural
- William Marchant, former playwright and screenwriter
- Michael McDonald, costume designer and 2009 Tony Award and Drama Desk nominee for Hair[3]
- Kristen McMenamy, fashion model
- Kate Micucci, actress, comedian, artist, and singer-songwriter
- Lara Jill Miller, voice actress, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
- Aimee Mullins, model and actress
- Robert Newhard, former cinematographer
- Sally Jessy Raphael, former television talk show host
- Daniel Roebuck, actor, Lost
- Amanda Seyfried, model and actress, Mean Girls, Big Love, Mamma Mia!, and Les Misérables
- Sheetal Sheth, actress, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
- Dana Snyder, voice actor, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- Sarah Strohmeyer, novelist and creator of Bubbles Yablonsky
- Andrea Tantaros, political analyst and commentator
- Christine Taylor, actress
- Jonathan Taylor Thomas, actor, Home Improvement[4]
- David Zippel, Tony Award-winning lyricist, City of Angels
Music
[edit]- Rick Braun, smooth jazz trumpet player[5]
- Lillian Briggs, former rockabilly musician
- Howard J. Buss, contemporary classical music composer
- Leon Carr, former Broadway composer and television advertising songwriter
- Jimmy DeGrasso, heavy metal drummer, Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper Band, Megadeth, Dokken, and Ratt
- Walt Groller, Grammy-nominated polka musician
- George Hrab, rock and funk musician
- Keith Jarrett, jazz musician
- Steve Kimock, rock musician
- Ludwig Lenel, former organist and composer
- Lil Peep, former rapper
- Albertus L. Meyers, former music conductor, Allentown Band
- Mulgrew Miller, jazz pianist
- Farley Parkenfarker, keyboardist
- Mike Portnoy, progressive metal drummer[6]
- Thom Schuyler, country music singer and songwriter
- Shadow Gallery, progressive metal band
- Melissa VanFleet, alternative metal singer, songwriter, and musician
- Donald Voorhees, former Emmy-nominated orchestra conductor
- Jordan White, rock musician
- Stephanie Woodling, opera singer
Religion
[edit]- Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-Armament religious movement
- Tim Keller, former Christian pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian Church and author, The Reason for God
- Nathan Homer Knorr, former religious leader and third president of Jehovah's Witnesses
Science
[edit]- David Bader, director, Institute of Data Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and professor
- Michael Behe, biochemist at Lehigh University and intelligent design proponent
- James McKeen Cattell, first U.S. psychology professor
- Richard Diehl, archaeologist and Mesoamerica scholar
- Edwin Drake, former oil driller
- Terry Hart, former Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut
- Aaron D. O'Connell, created the world's first quantum machine
- Beth Shapiro, evolutionary molecular biologist, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Walter O. Snelling, former chemist and explosives expert who discovered propane
Sports
[edit]Collegiate sports
[edit]- Chuck Amato, former head college football coach, North Carolina State
- Steve Aponavicius, former placekicker and all-time Boston College Eagles football scoring leader
- Parke H. Davis, former college football coach, Amherst, Lafayette, and Wisconsin
- Jordan Oliver, two-time NCAA national wrestling champion and Bellator MMA fighter
Major League Baseball (MLB)
[edit]- Slim Emmerich, former professional baseball player, New York Giants
- Bob Heffner, former professional baseball player, Boston Red Sox, California Angels, and Cleveland Indians
- Gary Lavelle, former professional baseball player, Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, and Toronto Blue Jays
- John Meister, former professional baseball player, New York Metropolitans
- Jeff Mutis, former professional baseball player, Cleveland Indians and Florida Marlins
- Jimmie Schaffer, former professional baseball player, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, and St. Louis Cardinals
- Dave Schneck, former professional baseball player, New York Mets
- Brian Schneider, former professional baseball player, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals
- Curt Simmons, former professional baseball player, California Angels, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, and St. Louis Cardinals
National Basketball Association (NBA)
[edit]- Pete Carril, former professional and collegiate basketball coach, Sacramento Kings and Princeton University
- Aaron Gray, former professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento Kings, and Toronto Raptors
- Tyrese Martin, professional basketball player, Iowa Wolves of the NBA G League
- Brant Weidner, former professional basketball player, San Antonio Spurs
- Bob Weiss, former professional basketball player and head coach of four NBA teams
National Football League (NFL)
[edit]- Saquon Barkley, professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles
- Chuck Bednarik, former professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles, and 1967 Pro Football Hall of Fame member
- Keith Dorney, former professional football player, Detroit Lions
- Jahan Dotson, professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles[7][8]
- Dan Koppen, former professional football player, Denver Broncos and New England Patriots
- Noel LaMontagne, former professional football player, Cleveland Browns
- Jonathan Linton, former professional football player, Buffalo Bills
- Ed McCaffrey, former professional football player, Denver Broncos, New York Giants, and San Francisco 49ers
- Joe Milinichik, former professional football player, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, and San Diego Chargers
- Matt Millen, former professional football player, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and Washington Redskins, former president and general manager, Detroit Lions, and broadcaster on NFL on Fox
- Andre Reed, former professional football player, Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins, and 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
- Larry Seiple, former professional football player, Miami Dolphins
- John Spagnola, former professional football player, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks
- Tony Stewart, former professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals, Oakland Raiders, and Philadelphia Eagles
- Kevin White, former professional football player, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, and San Francisco 49ers
- Kyzir White, professional football player, Arizona Cardinals[9]
- Andre Williams, former professional football player, New York Giants
- Joe Wolf, former professional football player, Arizona Cardinals
- Walt Zirinsky, former professional football player who won 1945 national championship with Cleveland Rams
Olympic athletes
[edit]- Joe Kovacs, silver medalist, shot put, 2016 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics
- Thomas Litz, former figure skater, 1964 Winter Olympics
- Kristen Maloney, former gymnastics medalist, 2000 Summer Olympics
- Marty Nothstein, 2000 Summer Olympics gold medal winner, track cycling
- Cheryl Van Kuren, former Olympic field hockey player
- Bobby Weaver, 1984 Summer Olympics gold medal winner, freestyle wrestling
- Cindy Werley, former 1996 Summer Olympics field hockey player
Professional boxing
[edit]- Larry Holmes, former boxing heavyweight champion who fought under nickname "The Easton Assassin"
Professional golf
[edit]- Jim Booros, former PGA Tour professional golfer
Professional racing
[edit]- Jeff Andretti, former professional race car driver
- John Andretti, former professional race car driver, NASCAR and IndyCar Series
- Mario Andretti, former professional race car driver
- Michael Andretti, professional racing team owner, former professional race car driver
- Sage Karam, professional racing driver[10]
- Eddie Sachs, former United States Auto Club race car driver
Professional soccer
[edit]- Francesco Caruso, former professional soccer player, Harrisburg City Islanders and Otago United
- Jason Yeisley, former professional soccer player, Dallas FC
Professional tennis
[edit]- Varvara Lepchenko, professional tennis player
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
[edit]- Afa Anoa'i Jr., former WWE professional wrestler known as Manu
- Billy Kidman, former professional wrestler
- Brian Knobbs, former professional wrestler
- Jerry Sags, former professional wrestler
Other sports
[edit]- Ian "Rocky" Butler, former professional football player, Canadian Football League
- George Daniel, former commissioner, National Lacrosse League
- Michelle M. Marciniak, former women's college basketball coach, South Carolina, and former professional basketball player, WNBA's Portland Fire and Seattle Storm
- Billy Packer, former CBS Sports basketball analyst
- Zach Rey, amateur wrestler who competed in the 2015 World Wrestling Championships
- Ian Riccaboni, author, host of Ring of Honor Wrestling
- Matt Riddle, professional UFC mixed martial fighter
- Dave Van Horne, former professional baseball broadcaster, Florida Marlins and Montreal Expos
- Dan Yochum, former professional football player, Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Eskimos
Visual arts
[edit]- John E. Berninger, former Pennsylvania impressionist landscape painter and first Allentown Art Museum curator
- Mark Beyer, comic book artist
- Chakaia Booker, sculptor
- Karl Buesgen, former landscape painter and Pennsylvania impressionist
- Mario Dal Fabbro, furniture designer, sculptor, and author
- Don Dixon, astronomical artist
- Peter Alfred Gross, former landscape painter
- Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer, former illustrator, painter, and printmaker
- Herman Leonard, former photographer noted for jazz portraits
- Arlington Nelson Lindenmuth, former landscape and portrait painter and photographer
- Antonio Salemme, former sculptor and painter
- Grover Simcox, former illustrator
- Gary Mark Smith, street photographer
- Karl Stirner, former sculptor
- Boris Vallejo, fantasy artist[11]
- Orlando Gray Wales, former landscape painter and Pennsylvania impressionist
Others
[edit]- Stephen Barrett, psychiatrist and webmaster, Quackwatch[12]
- Karen Bausman, architect
- Thom Browne, fashion designer[13]
- Frank Reed Horton, founder of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity
- Sarah Knauss, supercentenarian recognized as the "world's oldest person" by Guinness World Records from April 16, 1998, until her death at age 119 in 1999
- Harvey Miguel Robinson, serial killer
- Ryo Tokita, artist
- Charles A. Wikoff, the most senior ranking U.S. Army officer killed in the Spanish–American War
References
[edit]- ^ "The Goodman Company - A History of Shopping Center Excellence".
- ^ lehighvalleylive.com, Sara K. Satullo | For (2017-07-25). "The Rock gives Bethlehem a shout out in his HBO series". lehighvalleylive. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
- ^ Lauer-Williams, Kathy (June 7, 2009), "Designs on a Tony: Allentown Native Michael McDonald is Nominated for Broadway's Top Honor for Costumes for 'Hair'", The Morning Call
- ^ Call, KATHLEEN PARRISH, The Morning (31 October 1996). "BETHLEHEM GIRL GETS WISH TO MEET TEEN SITCOM STAR * DREAM COME TRUE ENABLES KRISTEN LISICKY TO HANG OUT WITH JONATHAN TAYLOR THOMAS". themorningcall.com. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Rick Braun: bio". Archived from the original on 2008-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
- ^ Howell, Dave (23 October 2015). "Next to None: a Lehigh Valley prog metal band on the rise". mcall.com. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
- ^ "Penn State WR Jahan Dotson returning for 2021 season". Lions247. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
- ^ Miller, Stephen (24 June 2017). "Star wide receiver Jahan Dotson returning to Nazareth High School football team". mcall.com. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
- ^ "Eagles sign former Emmaus standout Kyzir White to one-year deal," WFMZ, March 26, 2022
- ^ "Andretti's stellar buildup to Indy 500 dissipates on race day", The Express-Times, August 24, 2020. Accessed September 4, 2020. "Nazareth Area High School graduate Sage Karam, competing for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, placed 24th."
- ^ Call, Tim Higgins, Special to The Morning (7 July 2012). "Renowned artists Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell are grounded in fantasy". themorningcall.com. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Wlazelek, Ann (June 13, 2007). "Allentown critic of quacks moves to 'milder winters'". The Morning Call. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
- ^ "Designer Thom Browne, a native of Allentown, says his goal is building business, not trends". 23 March 2013.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- "Famous People from the Lehigh Valley", The Morning Call, August 18, 2006
- "Lehigh Valley Pop Culture Connections" at Discover Lehigh Valley, January 2, 2023