40.4418° N, 80.0008° W
PITTSBURGH
Most Famous People Born in Pittsburgh, United States
- Notable people
- 2,110
- Peak decade
- 1940s
- Median birth year
- 1938
- Most distinctive
- Baseball 6.2×
A steel city with an unusually literary bench — novelists, screenwriters, and musicians at the top, the legacy of Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh — alongside the expected baseball and basketball shelves. Pittsburgh's most famous son is Andy Warhol, with Gene Kelly, Gertrude Stein, Martha Graham, and Mary Cassatt a few shelves down; the philanthropic tradition is what happens when the Mellons, Fricks, and Carnegies all live on the same hill.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Pittsburgh during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Pittsburgh Is Known For
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Football is Pittsburgh's biggest profession — 11% of all notables (242).
Pittsburgh over-indexes on baseball — 6.2× the global rate.
Pittsburgh under-produces painter — only 0.7× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Pittsburgh's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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Robinson Jeffers
1887 - 1962
George S. Kaufman
1889 - 1961
Hervey Allen
1889 - 1949
Arthur Hohl
1889 - 1964
Stanley Fields (actor)
1883 - 1941
David L. Lawrence
1889 - 1966
Burt Mustin
1884 - 1977
Katherine MacDonald
1881 - 1956
Edgar J. Kaufmann
1885 - 1955
Charles West (actor)
1885 - 1943
Jim Lightbody
1882 - 1953
John Renshaw Carson
1886 - 1940
David A. Reed
1880 - 1953
Duncan Phillips (art collector)
1886 - 1966
Frank Klaus
1887 - 1948
Childs Frick
1883 - 1965
Frank Howard Clark
1888 - 1962
John Covert (painter)
1882 - 1960
Howard M. Mitchell
1883 - 1958
Eben Byers
1880 - 1932
Frederick J. Jackson
1886 - 1953
George E. Merrick
1886 - 1942
John Magee (missionary)
1884 - 1953
Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks
1888 - 1981
Helen Clay Frick
1888 - 1984
David Saperton
1889 - 1970
Florence Crawford
1880 - 1954
Thornton Oakley
1881 - 1953
Richard A. Rowland
1880 - 1947
Ralph Leo Hayes
1884 - 1970
Harry Allison Estep
1884 - 1968
John Miller (cyclist)
1881 - 1957
Thomas Enright
1887 - 1917
Harmar D. Denny Jr.
1886 - 1966
Joseph N. Pew Jr.
1886 - 1963
Elizabeth Blegen
1888 - 1966
Alice Cornelia Thaw
1880 - 1955
Lew Moren
1883 - 1966
Henry Carnegie Phipps
1880 - 1953
Thomas Gallagher (mayor)
1883 - 1967
Jack Lewis (baseball)
1884 - 1956
Bill Louden
1883 - 1935
Jim Pastorius
1881 - 1941
Gus Getz
1889 - 1969
Bill Steen
1887 - 1979
Lefty George
1886 - 1955
Jim Miller (infielder)
1880 - 1937
Ellwood J. Turner
1886 - 1948
William R. Badger
1884 - 1911
Bill Jackson (baseball)
1881 - 1958
Dutch Jordan
1880 - 1972
Rube Geyer
1884 - 1962
Enos Kirkpatrick
1884 - 1964
Lou Schettler
1886 - 1960
Phil Lewis (baseball)
1883 - 1959
Ray Miller (first baseman)
1888 - 1927
Samuel Sax
1880 - 1962
Robert Semple (Medal of Honor)
1887 - 1943
Herb Graver
1880 - 1954
Red Fisher (baseball)
1887 - 1940
Harry Kirsch
1887 - 1925
Jim Callahan (baseball)
1881 - 1968
Andy Bruckmiller
1882 - 1970
I. P. Fetterman
1887 - 1924
Hugh Knox
1883 - 1936
James Milholland
1887 - 1956
Ben Rubin (legislator)
1886 - 1942
Clare Pfeifer Garrett
1882 - 1946
A. G. Bainbridge
1885 - 1936
Harry McChesney
1880 - 1960