41.2568° N, 81.8815° W
CLEVELAND
Most Famous People Born in Cleveland, United States
- Notable people
- 2,168
- Peak decade
- 1950s
- Median birth year
- 1942
- Most distinctive
- Baseball 6.3×
A Great Lakes industrial city whose distinctive professions are baseball at six times the global rate, novelists, screenwriters, music, and basketball — the shape of a postwar industrial city that built a deep entertainment-and-letters bench out of its working-class neighbourhoods. Halle Berry, Henry Mancini, Jerry Siegel (who invented Superman here with Joe Shuster), and Tracy Chapman all belong to this bench. The 19th-century tail is thin; the city was essentially built by the oil and steel booms of the 1890s.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Cleveland during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Cleveland Is Known For
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Football is Cleveland's biggest profession — 10% of all notables (226).
Cleveland over-indexes on baseball — 6.3× the global rate.
Cleveland under-produces politician — only 0.6× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Cleveland's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Filtered to 1880s Clear ×
C. E. Ruthenberg
1882 - 1927
Avery Hopwood
1882 - 1928
Roland West
1885 - 1952
Stephen M. Young
1889 - 1984
Rube Marquard
1886 - 1980
Isaac C. Kidd
1884 - 1941
George Brett (general)
1886 - 1963
Constance Rourke
1885 - 1941
Frank Moran
1887 - 1967
Frances P. Bolton
1885 - 1977
Harry Woods (actor)
1889 - 1968
Ruth Hanna McCormick
1880 - 1944
Johnny Kilbane
1889 - 1957
Egmont Arens
1889 - 1966
Jack Harvey (director)
1881 - 1954
Samuel Loveman
1887 - 1976
Robert J. Bulkley
1880 - 1965
Ralph Austin Bard
1884 - 1975
John Howard Dellinger
1886 - 1962
Chester C. Bolton
1882 - 1939
Margaret Joslin
1883 - 1956
Martin L. Sweeney
1885 - 1960
Joseph Stadler
1880 - 1950
John J. Babka
1884 - 1937
Richard Smith (silent film director)
1886 - 1937
Emerson Whithorne
1884 - 1958
James D. Mooney
1884 - 1957
Marguerite Namara
1888 - 1974
Morgan Hebard
1887 - 1946
Frank G. Menke
1885 - 1954
Frank N. Wilcox
1887 - 1964
Alva Bradley
1884 - 1953
Paddy Livingston
1880 - 1977
Edith Anisfield Wolf
1889 - 1963
Ernest Angell
1889 - 1973
Jimmy Johnston
1889 - 1967
Frank Delahanty
1882 - 1966
Dode Paskert
1881 - 1959
Homer Davidson
1884 - 1948
Doc Johnston
1887 - 1961
Paul Bartholomew
1883 - 1973
Alden Brooks
1882 - 1964
Steve Evans (baseball)
1885 - 1943
Myron H. Wilson
1887 - 1962
Raymond H. Geist
1885 - 1955
Bill Schwartz (first baseman)
1884 - 1961
Jack E. Ingersoll
1889 - 1967
Anthony J. Stastny
1885 - 1923
Red Nelson
1886 - 1956
Ed Cermak
1882 - 1911
Arthur L. Parker
1885 - 1945
Dick Carroll (baseball)
1884 - 1945
Al Schweitzer
1882 - 1969
William H. McKeighan
1886 - 1957
Emil Leber
1881 - 1924
Ed Zmich
1884 - 1950
Pete Johns
1888 - 1964
Jack Bracken
1881 - 1954
Alwin C. Ernst
1881 - 1948
Fred Smith (infielder)
1886 - 1961
Charlie Smith (pitcher)
1880 - 1929
Ralph Kinney
1881 - 1956
Harry Redmond (baseball)
1887 - 1960
Bill Schardt
1886 - 1964
Otto A. Vogel
1886 - 1951
Harry Payne Bingham
1887 - 1955
Ollie Welf
1889 - 1967
George Anderson (baseball)
1889 - 1962
Art Klein
1889 - 1955
I.R. Timlin
1880 - 1955
Thomas J. Mahon
1882 - 1927
Howard Acher
1889 - 1957
George O'Brien (baseball)
1889 - 1966
Goat Anderson
1880 - 1923
Frank Kesson
1885 - 1939
Thomas Alexander Murphree
1883 - 1945
Ed Kusel
1886 - 1948