This is a list of notable residents of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Politics
- Stan Aronoff â member of Ohio Senate 1967âÂÂ1996, its president 1989âÂÂ96
- William Evans Arthur (1825âÂÂ1897) â born in Cincinnati, United States congressman from Kentucky
- Steve Austria â Republican congressman, 2009âÂÂ2013
- Jess L. Baily â United States ambassador to North Macedonia, 2015âÂÂ2019
- Walt Bachrach â long-serving mayor of Cincinnati
- Ken Blackwell â former mayor of Cincinnati 1999âÂÂ2007, Republican, Ohio secretary of state and unsuccessful 2006 candidate for governor of Ohio
- James G. Birney â abolitionist and Liberty Party presidential candidate
- John Boehner â congressman and former speaker of the House
- William K. Bond â Whig congressman, 1849âÂÂ1853
- Stanley E. Bowdle â Democratic congressman, 1913âÂÂ1915
- John Bridgeland â lawyer and activist
- Tom Brinkman â Republican Ohio House of Representatives member
- Ethan Allen Brown â 7th governor of Ohio
- Frank Brogan â 15th lieutenant governor of Florida
- Henry Francis Bryan â United States Navy rear admiral and the 17th governor of American Samoa
- Jacob Burnet â U.S. senator, 1828âÂÂ1831
- Phillip Burton â Democratic congressman from California
- Benjamin Butterworth â Republican congressman, 1879âÂÂ1883, 1885âÂÂ1891
- Mary Edith Campbell â suffragette, board of education member
- Samuel Fenton Cary â congressman and temperance movement leader
- John Cranley â former mayor of Cincinnati, 2013âÂÂ2022
- Steve Chabot â Republican congressman, 1995âÂÂ2009; 2011âÂÂ2023
- Thomas R. Chandler â perennial candidate
- Donald D. Clancy â former Republican congressman
- Levi Coffin â abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad
- Aaron H. Conrow â Confederate congressman and general
- Moses Dickson â Abolitionist leader
- David T. Disney â Democratic congressman, 1849âÂÂ1855
- Ozro J. Dodds â Democratic congressman, 1872âÂÂ1873
- Steve Driehaus â Democratic congressman, 2009âÂÂ2011
- Alexander Duncan â physician, Democratic congressman, 1837âÂÂ1841, 1843âÂÂ1845
- Thomas O. Edwards â Whig congressman, 1847âÂÂ1849
- Edwin Einstein â Republican congressman from New York, 1879âÂÂ1881
- Richard Kenneth Fox â United States ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, 1977âÂÂ1979
- George Fries â physician, Democratic congressman, 1845âÂÂ1849
- James W. Gazlay â Republican congressman, 1823âÂÂ1825
- Thomas Geoghegan â labor lawyer
- John J. Gilligan â former governor of Ohio
- Herman P. Goebel â Republican congressman, 1903âÂÂ1911
- Bill Gradison â Republican congressman, former mayor of Cincinnati
- Buddy Gray â activist and social worker
- William S. Groesbeck â lawyer, Democratic congressman, 1857âÂÂ1859
- John A. Gurley â Republican congressman, 1859âÂÂ1863
- George W. Hayes â slave, Republican Ohio House of Representatives member
- William E. Hess â Republican congressman, 1929âÂÂ1937, 1939âÂÂ1949, 1951âÂÂ1961
- Dave Hobson â former Republican congressman
- Cynthia Hogan â counsel to Joe Biden
- Henry Thomas Hunt â former mayor of Cincinnati, 1912âÂÂ1913
- Andy Ireland â Democrat/Republican congressman from Florida, 1977âÂÂ1993
- B. Todd Jones lawyer, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 2011âÂÂ2015
- Joel Hills Johnson â Utah Territorial legislator, 1849âÂÂ1850
- William J. Keating â former Republican congressman, brother of Charles Keating
- Greg Landsman â Democratic congressman, 2023âÂÂ, former member of the Cincinnati city councilman, 2018âÂÂ2022
- Simon L. Leis, Jr. â Hamilton County, Ohio prosecutor and sheriff
- Mark Lippert â former ambassador to South Korea
- Jesse D. Locker â former Cincinnati city councilman and United States ambassador to Liberia, 1953âÂÂ55
- Nicholas Longworth â former speaker of the House and majority leader
- Charlie Luken â former congressman and mayor of Cincinnati
- Tom Luken â former congressman
- Robert Todd Lytle â congressman, 1833âÂÂ1835
- Mark L. Mallory â former mayor of Cincinnati, 2005âÂÂ2013
- William L. Mallory, Sr. â first African-American Ohio House of Representatives majority leader
- Sam Malone â former Cincinnati city councilman
- Lawrence Maxwell, Jr. â United States Solicitor General, 1893âÂÂ1895
- Neil H. McElroy â Secretary of Defense, 1957âÂÂ1959
- John McLean â congressman, 1813âÂÂ16, U.S. Postmaster General, 1823âÂÂ1829, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1829âÂÂ1861
- Alexander C. Mitchell â Republican congressman from Kansas, 1911
- Tom Mooney â teacher, labor union activist
- Harold G. Mosier â Democratic congressman, 1937âÂÂ1939
- Edward Follansbee Noyes â governor of Ohio, ambassador to France
- Kabaka Oba â civil rights activist
- Lucy Evelyn Peabody â conservation activist
- Aaron F. Perry â congressman, 1871âÂÂ1872
- Rob Portman â congressman, United States Trade Representative; director of Office of Management and Budget; U.S. senator 2011âÂÂ2023
- Todd Portune â former Cincinnati city councilman
- Ayanna Pressley â U.S. representative for Massachusetts
- Aftab Pureval â mayor of Cincinnati
- Trey Radel â former Republican congressman from Florida
- James B. Ray â governor of Indiana, 1825âÂÂ1831
- Lindsay Reynolds â chief of staff to First Lady of the United States Melania Trump
- Carl West Rich â Republican congressman, three-time mayor of Cincinnati
- Eugene P. Ruehlmann â mayor of Cincinnati, 1967âÂÂ1971
- Jerry Rubin â political activist, Chicago Seven
- Charles W. Sawyer â United States Secretary of Commerce, 1948âÂÂ1953 under President Harry Truman
- Milton Sayler â Cincinnati city councilman, congressman, 1873âÂÂ1879
- Bob Schaffer â former Republican congressman from Colorado
- Jean Schmidt â Republican congresswoman, 2005âÂÂ2013; Ohio state senator 2001âÂÂ2004, 2021âÂÂ
- Bob Schuler â Ohio state senator, 2002âÂÂ2009
- P.G. Sittenfeld â former Cincinnati city councilman, convicted of felony bribery
- Kathleen Sebelius â governor of Kansas 2003âÂÂ2009, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services 2009âÂÂ14
- William B. Shattuc â congressman, 1897âÂÂ1903
- Christopher Smitherman â former Cincinnati city councilman
- Potter Stewart â lawyer, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1958âÂÂ1981
- Bellamy Storer â lawyer, congressman, 1835âÂÂ1837
- Bellamy Storer â congressman, 1891âÂÂ1895, diplomat
- Bob Taft â governor of Ohio, 1999âÂÂ2007
- Charles Phelps Taft II â mayor of Cincinnati, 1955âÂÂ1957
- Patricia Taft â charter board member of the National First Ladies Day Commission, board member of the Society of Presidential Descendants, great-granddaughter of William Howard Taft
- Robert A. Taft â Senate leader; son of William Howard Taft
- Robert Taft Jr. â congressman 1963âÂÂ1965, 1967âÂÂ1971; U.S. senator 1971âÂÂ1976
- William Howard Taft â 27th president of the United States, chief justice of the Supreme Court
- JD Vance â 50th vice president of the United States, 2025âÂÂ; U.S. senator, 2023âÂÂ2025
Business
- Marcellus Bailey â patent attorney for Alexander Graham Bell
- Emma Beckwith â bookkeeper, optician, inventor, suffragette
- Powel Crosley Jr. â inventor and entrepreneur
- Francis L. Dale â lawyer, Cincinnati Reds owner, Republican Party operative
- Maxwell Dane â advertising executive
- James Gamble â co-founder of Procter & Gamble
- Alfred T. Goshorn â businessman, civic booster, founder of the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team
- Lou Groen â entrepreneur, inventor of the Filet-O-Fish sandwich
- Kevin Harrington â infomercial entrepreneur
- Bob Herbold â former executive vice president and chief operating officer of Microsoft Corporation
- Louise McCarren Herring â leader of the credit union movement
- Charles R. Hook Sr. â steel industrialist
- Ronald Howes â inventor of the Easy-Bake Oven
- Jeffrey R. Immelt â CEO of General Electric
- Charles Keating â banker involved in savings and loan crisis of the 1980s
- Jim Koch â founder of Boston Beer Company
- Bernard Kroger â founder of the Kroger supermarket chain
- Chris Kempczinski â president & CEO of McDonald's Corporation (born in Boston, raised in Cincinnati)
- Isaac Herbert Kempner â founder of Imperial Sugar
- James Michael Lafferty â CEO of Fine Hygienic Holding, former regional CEO for Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola and British American Tobacco; Olympic track and field coach
- Harry Ward Leonard â electrical engineer and inventor
- Carl Lindner, Jr. â businessman and co-founder of United Dairy Farmers; founder of American Financial Group
- Otto Marmet â coal proprietor and businessman
- William F. Nast â diplomat, railroad businessman
- Henry Nicholas â communications technology entrepreneur
- Vivek Ramaswamy â biopharmaceutical entrepreneur, Republican Party presidential and gubernatorial candidate
- Stephen Sanger â former chairman of General Mills
- Marge Schott â women's business pioneer; former owner of the Cincinnati Reds
- David Sinton â pig iron industrialist
- Ted Turner â founder of Turner Broadcasting System
- David Uible â businessman and county commissioner
- Douglas A. Warner III â banker
- Joseph Ray Watkins â born in city, entrepreneur and founder of Watkins Incorporated
- Luman Watson â 19th-century clockmaker
- Granville Woods â inventor
Science
Journalism and media
- Jon Arthur â syndicated radio personality
- Gamaliel Bailey â journalist and abolitionist
- Delilah L. Beasley â first African-American woman to be published regularly in a major metropolitan newspaper
- Marty Brennaman â Cincinnati Reds radio play-by-play announcer 1974âÂÂ2019
- Thom Brennaman â sports broadcaster
- Ric Bucher â sports journalist and television host
- Gary Burbank â radio personality
- Nick Clooney â journalist, anchorman, and television host, father of George Clooney
- Gail Collins â columnist for The New York Times
- The Cool Ghoul, real name Dick VonHoene â news anchor, talk show and horror-movie show host
- Bill Cunningham â attorney, radio and television talk show host
- Paul Dixon â Cincinnati-area daytime television host
- Elizabeth Drew â political journalist and author
- Sara Eisen â CNBC news anchor
- Courtis Fuller â local news anchor
- Bill Hemmer â Fox News Channel anchor and correspondent; former CNN anchor and reporter
- Steven L. Herman â Voice of America bureau chief and correspondent
- Derrin Horton â sportscaster
- Mary Coffin Johnson â newspaper publisher, activist
- Joe Kernen â CNBC news anchor
- Dan La Botz â journalist, author and socialist activist
- Alan Light â former editor of VIBE and Spin
- Ruth Lyons â radio and television personality
- Edward Deering Mansfield â 19th-century newspaper editor
- William Maxwell â engraver, printer, publisher of the first newspaper in Cincinnati
- Mike McConnell â syndicated radio talk show host
- John Roll McLean â owner and publisher of The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Washington Post
- Washington McLean â owner and publisher of The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Washington Post
- Erin McPike â White House correspondent for Independent Journal Review, formerly with CNN and NBC News
- David Mendell â journalist and Barack Obama biographer
- Dan Patrick â sportscaster and radio personality (from Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati)
- Virginia Payne â radio actress
- Wally Phillips â radio personality
- James S. Robbins â opinion journalist, author and scholar
- Glenn Ryle â television personality
- Al Schottelkotte â television news anchor and reporter
- Bob Shreve â early television personality
- Larry Smith â puppeteer and children's television host
- Tony Snow â news commentator, White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush administration
- Dale Sommers â radio personality also known as "the Truckin' Bozo"
- Estelle Sternberger â radio commentator and women's activist
- Anne Marie Tiernon â local news anchor
- Linda Vester â Fox News Channel anchor
- Carolyn Washburn â former vice president and editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Liz Wheeler â conservative political commentator, formerly with One America News Network
- Todd Wright â sports radio personality
- Frederick Ziv â television producer and syndication pioneer
Artists and entertainment
Acting, motion pictures, and television
- Kevin Allison â actor, sketch comedian (The State)
- Patti Astor â underground film actress
- Theda Bara â silent film actress
- Powhatan Beaty â American Civil War soldier and stage actor
- Louise Beavers â actress
- Andy Blankenbuehler â dancer and choreographer
- Ron Bohmer â singer and actor
- Zach Bolton â voice actor and ADR director affiliated with Funimation
- Mark Boone Junior â actor
- Lee Bowman â film and television actor
- Bob Braun â local television and radio personality
- Don Brodie â actor and director
- Nana Bryant â actress
- Mabel Brownell â stage actress
- Rebecca Budig â soap opera and television actress
- Marty Callner â music video director
- Rocky Carroll â actor (NCIS)
- Marguerite Clark â stage and silent film actress
- Majel Coleman â actress and model
- Ray Combs â host of Family Feud, 1988âÂÂ1994
- Walter Connolly â film actor
- Shamika Cotton â actress
- Chase Crawford â actor and producer
- Joel Crothers â actor
- Raymond Garfield Dandridge â poet
- Doris Day â popular singer and actress
- Tim de Zarn â actor
- Gabrielle Dennis â actress (The Game)
- John Diehl â actor
- John Dierkes â actor
- Pamella D'Pella â actress
- Carmen Electra (born Tara Leigh Patrick) â actress, singer
- Vera-Ellen â actress and dancer (White Christmas)
- Susan Floyd â actress
- Trixie Friganza â vaudeville and film actress
- Stephen Geoffreys â film, stage, and gay pornography actor
- Nikki Glaser â stand-up comedian and actress
- Sidney M. Goldin â silent film director
- Charles Guggenheim â movie director
- Julie Hagerty â model and actress (Airplane!)
- Pauline Hall â stage actress and dancer
- Porter Hall â actor (Miracle on 34th Street)
- Emily Harper â actress
- Maurice Hegeman â Broadway musical actor, lyricist, and playwright
- Tiffany Hines â actress
- Libby Holman â torch singer and actress
- Tonya Ingram â poet, disability activist, mental health advocate
- IShowSpeed, real name Darren Watkins Jr. â YouTube personality, streamer, rapper, and songwriter
- Arthur V. Johnson â silent film actor and director
- Lanny Joon â actor
- Noah Keen â actor
- Dagney Kerr â actress
- Mike Kleinhenz â voice actor
- Ida Koverman â Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film executive
- Eric Lange â actor (Lost and Victorious)
- Dorothy Layton â actress
- KiKi Layne â actress
- Hal Le Roy â dancer, singer, stage actor
- Hudson Leick â actress
- Edward LeSaint â silent film actor and director
- Marcia Lewis â actress
- Vicki Lewis â actress (NewsRadio)
- Floriana Lima â actress
- Todd Louiso â actor
- Gina Malo â actress
- Kelley Mack â actress
- Irene Manning â actress and singer
- Jack Manning â actor
- Markiplier, real name Mark Edward Fischbach â YouTube personality, originally from Honolulu, later moved to Los Angeles
- Ann May â silent film actress
- Eve McVeagh â actress
- Benjamin S. Mears â actor and playwright
- Blanche Mehaffey â showgirl and actress
- Gertrude Michael â film and television actress
- Fanny Midgley â silent film actress
- Harry F. Millarde â silent film actor and director
- Marjorie Monaghan â actress
- J. Madison Wright Morris â actress and model
- Kathryn Morris â actress (Cold Case)
- Sydney Morton â actor
- Heidi Mueller â actress
- Pamela Myers â Broadway and television actress
- Stephen Nichols â actor
- Luke Null â comedian, cast member on Saturday Night Live
- Gary Owen â stand-up comedian and actor
- Jay Patterson â actor
- Jo Ellen Pellman â actress
- Richard M. Powell â television and film screenwriter
- Tyrone Power â actor (The Mark of Zorro, Witness for the Prosecution)
- Lee Roy Reams â Broadway actor and director, born in Covington, Kentucky
- Theresa Rebeck â television (NYPD Blue) and film screenwriter
- Theodore Reed â movie director
- Hari Rhodes â actor
- Sy Richardson â actor
- Diana-Maria Riva â actress
- Dennis Roady â actor and YouTube personality
- Wendy Robie â actress
- Roy Rogers â actor and singer, iconic western film star
- Bonnie Rotten â porn star
- Brenda Scott â actress
- Tom Segura â comedian
- Iva Shepard â silent film actress
- Gertrude Short â silent film actress
- Hal Sparks â actor and comedian
- Shane Sparks â choreographer
- Steven Spielberg â Oscar-winning film director
- Jerry Springer â mayor of Cincinnati, talk show host (born in London, of Austrian parents)
- Pat Stanley â actress, dancer, and singer
- Galadriel Stineman â actress
- Brette Taylor â actress and singer-songwriter
- Jordan Trovillion â actress and singer
- Evelyn Venable â actress
- Daniel von Bargen â actor
- Patricia Wettig â actress and playwright
- Robert J. Wilke â actor
- Katt Williams â stand-up comedian and actor
- Jennie Worrell â 19th-century burlesque actress
- Rudy Wurlitzer â screenwriter
- Amy Yasbeck â actress
- Wolfgang Zilzer â actor
Music
Groups
Authors
Visual artists
Sports
Baseball
- Mike Adams â MLB outfielder
- Ethan Allen â MLB player, coach at Yale University
- Nick Altrock â MLB pitcher
- Charlie Armbruster â MLB catcher
- Skeeter Barnes â MLB utility player
- Al Bashang â MLB outfielder
- Buddy Bell â MLB third baseman and manager
- Charlie Bell â MLB pitcher
- David Bell â MLB third baseman and Cincinnati Reds manager
- Frank Bell â MLB player
- Mike Bell â MLB third baseman
- Andrew Benintendi â MLB outfielder
- Ralph Birkofer â MLB pitcher
- Red Bittmann â MLB second baseman
- Ethan Blackaby â MLB outfielder
- Jim Bolger â MLB outfielder
- Barry Bonnell â MLB player
- Daryl Boston â MLB outfielder
- Buzz Boyle â MLB outfielder
- Jack Boyle â MLB player
- Jimmy Boyle â MLB catcher
- Andrew Brackman â MLB pitcher
- Ed Brinkman â MLB player
- Jim Brosnan â MLB pitcher, author of The Long Season and Pennant Race
- Nelson Burbrink â MLB catcher and scout
- Moe Burtschy â MLB pitcher
- Jack Bushelman â MLB pitcher
- Flea Clifton â MLB pitcher
- Joe Crotty â MLB catcher
- Bob Daughters â MLB player
- Zach Day â MLB pitcher
- Dory Dean â MLB pitcher
- Drew Denson â MLB first baseman
- Red Dooin â MLB player and manager
- Bill Doran â MLB second baseman
- Richard Dotson â MLB pitcher
- Dick Drott â MLB pitcher
- Louis Dula â Negro leagues pitcher
- Leon Durham â MLB player
- Joe Ellick â MLB player
- Buck Ewing â Hall of Fame catcher and manager
- Bill Faul â MLB pitcher
- Tom Flanigan â MLB pitcher
- Danny Friend â MLB pitcher
- Charlie Grant â Negro leagues second baseman
- Bob Gilks â MLB player
- Ed Glenn â MLB player
- Charlie Gould â National League baseball player
- Ken Griffey Jr. â MLB outfielder, Baseball Hall of Famer (born in Donora, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Cincinnati)
- Tommy Griffith â MLB outfielder
- Heinie Groh â MLB third baseman
- Josh Harrison â MLB third baseman
- Dan Hayden â Miami University (OH) baseball coach
- August Herrmann â Cincinnati Reds president, 1903âÂÂ1920
- Johnny Hodapp â MLB infielder
- Ed Hug â MLB catcher
- Miller Huggins â MLB player; Hall of Fame manager for the New York Yankees
- Roy Hughes â MLB infielder
- Tom Hume â MLB pitcher and coach
- Adam Hyzdu â MLB and Japanese baseball outfielder
- Larry Jacobus â MLB pitcher
- Betsy Jochum â All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Lance Johnson â MLB player
- David Justice â MLB player
- Al Kaiser â MLB outfielder
- Dorothy Kamenshek â All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Scott Klingenbeck â MLB pitcher
- Eddie Kolb â MLB pitcher, businessman
- Al Lakeman â MLB player
- Margie Lang â All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Barry Larkin â MLB shortstop, Baseball Hall of Famer
- Stephen Larkin â MLB first baseman
- Steve Larkin â MLB pitcher
- Charlie Leesman â MLB pitcher
- Dick LeMay â MLB pitcher
- Jensen Lewis â MLB pitcher
- Jim Leyritz â MLB catcher
- Bill Long â MLB pitcher
- Garry Maddox â MLB outfielder
- Lee Magee â MLB player and manager
- Art Mahaffey â MLB pitcher
- Lefty Marr â MLB third baseman
- Len Matuszek â MLB first baseman
- Wally Mayer â MLB catcher
- Roger McDowell â MLB pitcher and coach
- Bobby Mitchell â MLB pitcher
- Ralph Miller â MLB pitcher
- Ron Moeller â MLB pitcher
- Bobby Moore â MLB player who is currently a coach for the Atlanta Braves organization
- Red Munson â MLB catcher
- Charles Murphy â sportswriter, owner of the Chicago Cubs
- Tim Naehring â MLB player
- Russ Nagelson â MLB player
- Chris Nichting â MLB pitcher
- Bob Nieman â MLB player
- Russ Nixon â MLB player and manager (born in Cleves, a suburb of Cincinnati)
- Joe Nuxhall â pitcher, later long-time color commentator for Cincinnati Reds games (from Hamilton, Ohio)
- Brian O'Connor MLB pitcher
- Ron Oester â MLB player
- Jayhawk Owens â MLB player
- Dave Parker â MLB outfielder, Baseball Hall of Famer (born in Grenada, Mississippi, grew up in Cincinnati)
- George Paynter â MLB outfielder
- George Pechiney â MLB pitcher
- Dave Pember â MLB pitcher
- Shannon Penn â MLB designated hitter
- Eduardo Pérez â MLB player; son of Tony Pérez
- Jack Pfiester â MLB pitcher
- Cy Pfirman â MLB umpire
- Icicle Reeder â MLB outfielder
- Tuffy Rhodes â MLB and Japanese player
- Billy Riley â MLB player outfielder
- Pete Rose â All-Star MLB player, holds record for most hits in a career
- Pete Rose Jr. â minor league baseball player
- Jeff Russell â MLB pitcher
- Scott Sauerbeck â MLB pitcher
- Admiral Schlei â MLB catcher
- Jimmy Shevlin â MLB first baseman
- John Shoupe â 19th-century shortstop
- Joe Smith â MLB player
- Rudy Sommers â MLB pitcher
- Ed Sperber â MLB outfielder
- Jake Stenzel â MLB outfielder
- Shannon Stewart â MLB player
- Eric Surkamp â MLB pitcher
- Brent Suter â MLB pitcher
- Pat Tabler â MLB player and baseball analyst
- Kent Tekulve â MLB pitcher
- Bill Wegman â MLB pitcher
- Marie Wegman â All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Alex Wimmers â MLB pitcher
- Jimmy Wynn â MLB outfielder
- George Yeager â MLB catcher
- Kevin Youkilis â All-Star MLB first and third baseman
- Don Zimmer â MLB player and manager
Basketball
Boxing
Football
Golf
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Other
Military
Other notable people
- Clara Adams â aviation pioneer
- Pierre Adrian â chef at The Maisonette
- Joseph H. Albers â first bishop of Lansing, Michigan
- Anthony Allaire â New York City Police inspector
- Michael Anthony â chef
- Levi Addison Ault â businessman, naturalist, donor of Cincinnati's Ault Park
- John Bardo â 13th president of Wichita State University, 10th chancellor of Western Carolina University
- Samri Baldwin â stage magician
- Daniel Carter Beard â founder Sons of Daniel Boone
- Betty Blake â historic preservationist
- Kim Bobo â labor activist
- Thomas D. Boyatt â former United States ambassador to Burkina Faso and Colombia
- Kitty Burke â nightclub entertainer who attempted to bat in a baseball game
- Mary Towne Burt â temperance reformer, newspaper publisher, and benefactor
- Oba Chandler â rapist and murderer executed by lethal injection in Florida in 2011
- Peter H. Clark â abolitionist and educator
- Levi Coffin â abolitionist
- Lorenzo Collins â mentally ill man shot by Cincinnati police in 1997
- Robert Daniel Conlon â Roman Catholic Bishop of Steubenville, Ohio
- Sara Jane Crafts (1845âÂÂ1930), educator, author, social reformer
- Moses Dickson â African-American abolitionist, soldier and minister
- Jonathan Edwards â first president of Washington & Jefferson College
- William Henry Elder â long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati
- Audrey Emery â heiress and socialite
- Mary Emery â philanthropist
- T. Higbee Embry â aviation enthusiast and co-founder of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Dana Fabe â chief justice, Alaska Supreme Court
- Bernard T. Espelage â first Bishop of Gallup, New Mexico
- Mary Jane Farell â contract bridge player
- Susan Fessenden (1840âÂÂ1932) â activist, social reformer
- Thomas Milton Gatch â president of Willamette University, Oregon State University and University of Washington
- Clifford Gayles â serial killer executed in Ohio's electric chair
- Nelson Glueck â rabbi and archaeologist
- Alfred Gottschalk â president of Hebrew Union College and leader in Reform Judaism
- Henry Joseph Grimmelsmann â first Bishop of Evansville
- Alice Claypoole Gwynne â wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II
- Don Helbig â Guinness World Record holder for roller coaster riding
- John R. Hicks â murderer executed by the State of Ohio
- Edith Irwin Hobart â 14th president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and 1st national president of the American Legion Auxiliary
- Helena Keith-Falconer, Countess of Kintore â heiress and socialite
- Charles L. Kuhn â art historian
- Alice Stone Ilchman â eighth president of Sarah Lawrence College
- Joseph Jonas â first Jew to settle in Cincinnati, founder of the Old Jewish Cemetery
- Stewart Judah â card magician
- Posteal Laskey â serial killer nicknamed the "Cincinnati Strangler"
- William Mackey Lomasney â Irish revolutionary
- Longworth family â early leading Cincinnati family
- Lytle family â early leading Cincinnati family
- Mike Mangold â pilot
- Helen Taft Manning â daughter of William Howard Taft, historian
- Charles Manson â cult leader, convicted murderer
- Carl K. Moeddel â auxiliary bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, 1993âÂÂ2007
- Julian Morgenstern â rabbi, professor, and president of Hebrew Union College
- Sara Murphy â socialite, Pablo Picasso portrait subject
- Anthony John King Mussio â first Roman Catholic bishop of Steubenville, Ohio
- David Leroy Nickens â freed slave, first African-American licensed minister in Ohio
- Jack Norris â dietitian and vegan activist
- Olive Peterson â contract bridge player and teacher
- David Philipson â Reform rabbi
- Harriet Augusta Prunk â educator and school founder
- John Baptist Purcell â long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati
- George Remus â bootlegger
- Robert Ruwe â United States Tax Court judge
- William Knox Schroeder â student killed in the Kent State shootings
- William Smith â murderer executed in 2005
- Hermann, Freiherr von Soden â biblical scholar
- Joseph Strauss â chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Jule Sugarman â creator of Head Start
- Denise Trauth â 9th president of Texas State University
- Myra L. Uhlfelder â classicist
- Otto Warmbier â University of Virginia student arrested in North Korea; later died in custody in 2017
- Irvin F. Westheimer â founder of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
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