This is a list of notable persons who were born or spent important time in the American state of Minnesota. People not born in Minnesota are marked with ç.
A
- Johan Arnd Aasgaard (1876âÂÂ1966) â president, Concordia College; president, Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
- Barkhad Abdi ç â Somali-American actor
- Ed Ackerson (1965âÂÂ2019) â musician and producer (Polara, Flowers Studio)
- Corey Adam â stand-up comedian
- Amy Adams ç (born 1974) â actress
- Anthony Adducci ç (1937âÂÂ2006) â inventor of the worlds first lithium-battery-powered pacemaker
- Peter Agre (born 1949) â co-recipient, 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (shared with Roderick MacKinnon)
- Faysal Ahmed (born 1985) â Somali-American actor
- Walden L. Ainsworth (1886âÂÂ1960) â admiral, U.S. Navy
- Eddie Albert ç (1906âÂÂ2005) â actor, gardener and humanitarian activist
- Frank Albertson (1909âÂÂ1964) â actor
- Grady Alderman ç (1938âÂÂ2018) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Cole Aldrich (born 1988) â Minnesota Timberwolves basketball player
- Cyrus Aldrich ç (1808âÂÂ1871) â member of U.S. Congress
- John G. Alexander ç (1893âÂÂ1971) â member of U.S. Congress
- Brother Ali (Ali Newman) ç (born 1977) â hip-hop artist
- Beau Allen (born 1991) â NFL nose tackle
- Bob Allison ç (1934âÂÂ1995) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Kyle Altman (born 1986) â soccer player
- Luis Walter Alvarez ç (1911âÂÂ1988) â experimental physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1968
- Janis Amatuzio (born 1950) â forensic pathologist
- A. A. Ames ç (1842âÂÂ1911) â politician
- Elmer L. Andersen ç (1909âÂÂ2004) â 30th governor of Minnesota, businessman, philanthropist
- Herman Carl Andersen ç (1897âÂÂ1978) â member of U.S. Congress
- Alan Anderson (born 1982) â basketball player
- Barry Anderson (born 1954) â judge
- Brad Anderson (born 1969) â professional wrestler
- Clyde Elmer Anderson (1912âÂÂ1998) â 28th governor of Minnesota; 30th and 33rd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Dan Anderson (1920âÂÂ2003) â psychologist
- Eugenie Anderson (1909âÂÂ1997) â U.S. ambassador to Denmark and Bulgaria; first woman appointed U.S. ambassador
- Frank Anderson (1870âÂÂ1931) â South Dakota Supreme Court justice
- Gary Anderson ç (born 1959) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Gene Anderson (1933âÂÂ1991) â professional wrestler
- Glen H. Anderson (born 1938) â former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Larry Anderson (born 1952) â actor
- Liz Anderson (1927âÂÂ2011) â songwriter
- Loni Anderson (born 1945) â actress (WKRP in Cincinnati), former wife of Burt Reynolds
- Louie Anderson (1953âÂÂ2022) â comedian, television personality (Life with Louie, Family Feud)
- Marc Anderson â percussionist
- Nick Anderson (born 1990) â relief pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
- Ole Anderson (born 1942) â professional wrestler
- Patricia Anderson (born 1966) â politician, business owner, 17th state auditor
- Paul Anderson (born 1943) â judge
- Richard Dean Anderson (born 1950) â television actor (MacGyver, Stargate SG-1)
- Russ Anderson â actor
- Russell A. Anderson (1942âÂÂ2020) â judge
- Scott D. Anderson (1965âÂÂ1999) â author, engineer, military aviator, Cirrus Airframe Parachute System test pilot
- Sydney Anderson (1881âÂÂ1948) â member of U.S. Congress
- Wendell Anderson (1933âÂÂ2016) â 33rd governor of Minnesota; U.S. senator
- August H. Andresen ç (1890âÂÂ1958) â member of U.S. Congress
- Christopher Columbus Andrews ç (1829âÂÂ1922) â soldier, diplomat, and author
- LaVerne Andrews (1911âÂÂ1967) â contralto singer of 1940s sister act The Andrews Sisters
- Maxene Andrews (1916âÂÂ1995) â soprano singer of The Andrews Sisters
- Patty Andrews (1918âÂÂ2013) â lead singer of The Andrews Sisters
- Sacar Anim (born 1997) â basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Kofi Annan ç (1938âÂÂ2018) â 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Henry M. Arens ç (1873âÂÂ1963) â member of U.S. Congress; 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Richard Arlen (1899âÂÂ1976) â actor
- Thomas H. Armstrong ç (1826âÂÂ1891) â banker, lawyer, legislator, 5th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Dave Arneson (1955âÂÂ2009) â game designer, co-creator of D&D, creator of the first fantasy RPG world (Blackmoor)
- James Arness (1923âÂÂ2011) â actor (Gunsmoke)
- Dorothy Arnold (Olson) (1917âÂÂ1984) â film actress, first wife of baseball star Joe DiMaggio
- Jeanne Arth (born 1935) â tennis player
- Robert Asp (1923âÂÂ1980) â builder and captain of the maiden voyage of the Hjemkomst
- Antoine Auguelle ç â explorer
- Horace Austin ç (1831âÂÂ1905) â 6th governor of Minnesota
- Roger Awsumb ç (1928âÂÂ2002) â children's television host of Lunch With Casey
- Hy Averback (1920âÂÂ1997) â director, producer, actor, and production manager
- John T. Averill ç (1825âÂÂ1889) â member of U.S. Congress
- Lew Ayres (1908âÂÂ1996) â actor
B
- Tim M. Babcock (1919âÂÂ2015) â politician
- Michele Bachmann ç (born 1956) â politician
- David Backes (born 1984) â hockey player
- Sarah Bacon (born 1996) â Olympic silver medalist, Diving 3m Synchro
- Tim Bagley (born 1957) â character actor, Strip Mall, Will & Grace
- Bill Baker (born 1956) â hockey player
- Melvin Baldwin ç (1838âÂÂ1901) â member of U.S. Congress
- Joseph H. Ball (1905âÂÂ1993) â U.S. senator
- Keith Ballard (born 1982) â hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks
- Maria Bamford (born 1970) â comedian and actress
- Ann Bancroft (born 1955) â polar explorer, first female to reach both the North and South Poles
- Dominique Barber (born 1986) â Houston Texans football player
- Marion Barber III (1983âÂÂ2022) â Dallas Cowboys football player
- Robert Baril â stand-up comedian
- Dean Barkley (born 1950) â U.S. senator
- Elizabeth A. Barnes â climate scientist
- Lynsey Bartilson (born 1983) â actress
- Alphonso Barto â 7th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Carol Bartz (born 1948) â president and chief executive officer of Yahoo!
- Emma Bates (born 1992) â long-distance runner
- Earl Battey ç (1935âÂÂ2003) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Elgin Baylor ç (1934âÂÂ2021) â basketball player
- Charles Baxter (born 1947) â author
- John C. Beale (born 1948) â EPA consultant, convicted felon
- Dick Beardsley (born 1956) â former world-class marathoner, motivational speaker
- Tracy Beckman (born 1945) â government official, politician, business owner and manager
- James Bede ç (1856âÂÂ1942) â member of U.S. Congress
- Nicholas Joseph Begich (1932âÂÂ1972) â member of U.S. Congress
- James Ford Bell ç (1879âÂÂ1961) â business leader, philanthropist, founder of General Mills
- Troy Bell (born 1980) â basketball player
- Clyde Bellecourt (1936âÂÂ2022) â Native American civil rights organizer
- Nick Bellore (born 1989) â Seattle Seahawks football player
- Sharon Sayles Belton (born 1951) â first African-American mayor of Minneapolis
- Charles "Chief" Bender (1884âÂÂ1954) â Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
- Dorothy Benham (born 1955) â Miss America 1977
- Paris Bennett ç (born 1988) â singer
- Tony Benshoof (born 1975) â luger, Olympian
- Elmer Austin Benson (1895âÂÂ1985) â 24th governor of Minnesota; U.S. senator
- Joanne Benson (born 1943) â 44th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- William Benton (1900âÂÂ1973) â U.S. senator
- Juan Berenguer ç (born 1954) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Patty Berg (1918âÂÂ2006) â golfer, founding member of the LPGA
- Carl Rudolf Berghult (1905âÂÂ2000) â mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Robert Bergland (1928âÂÂ2018) â U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; member of U.S. Congress
- Tim Bergland (born 1965) â hockey player
- Herb Bergson (1956âÂÂ2022) â mayor of Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin
- Nate Berkus (born 1971) â interior designer, author and television personality
- Jason Behr (born 1973) â actor
- John Bernard ç (1893âÂÂ1983) â member of U.S. Congress
- Philip Berrigan (1923âÂÂ2002) â peace activist, Christian anarchist, and Roman Catholic priest
- Bill Berry (born 1958) â R.E.M. drummer
- Jessica Biel (born 1982) â actress (7th Heaven), married to Justin Timberlake
- Bernie Bierman ç (1894âÂÂ1977) â college football coach
- Big Eagle (c. 1827âÂÂ1906) â leader of a band of Mdewakanton Sioux Indians
- John Binkowski (born 1979) â politician
- Matt Birk (born 1976) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Andy Bisek (born 1986) â Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler, two-time world bronze medalist
- Harry Blackmun ç (1908âÂÂ1999) â associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Matt Blair ç (1950âÂÂ2020) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Jason Blake (born 1973) â hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks
- John Blatnik (1911âÂÂ1991) â member of the U.S. Congress
- Jerome Blatz â politician
- Kathleen A. Blatz (born 1954) â judge and politician
- Floyd E. Bloom (born 1936) â medical researcher specializing in chemical neuroanatomy
- Josh Blue ç (born 1978) â comedian
- Carol Bly (1930âÂÂ2007) â short-story writer
- Mary Bly (born 1962) â novelist and professor
- Robert Bly (1926âÂÂ2021) â writer
- Bert Blyleven ç (born 1951) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Eduard Bøckmann (1849âÂÂ1927) â ophthalmologist, physician and inventor
- Haldor Boen ç (1846âÂÂ1936) â member of U.S. Congress
- Roman Bohnen (1901âÂÂ1949) â actor
- Pat Boland (1906âÂÂ1971) â football coach
- Greg Boll (born 1960) â politician, activist
- Brian Bonin (born 1973) â hockey player
- Jeremy Borash (born 1977) â wrestling announcer
- Madeleine Bordallo (born 1933) â politician
- Lorraine Borg (1923âÂÂ2006) â All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Norman Borlaug ç (1914âÂÂ2009) â agricultural scientist; recipient, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize
- Rudy Boschwitz ç (born 1930) â U.S. senator
- Lyman Bostock ç (1950âÂÂ1978) â baseball player
- Todd Bouman (born 1972) â quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars
- Kevin Bowe (born 1961) â songwriter, record producer and musician
- Lloyd Wheaton Bowers ç (1859âÂÂ1910) â Solicitor General
- Gregory A. Boyd (born 1957) â pastor, theologian, author
- Charles John Brand (1879âÂÂ1949) â Chief of the Bureau of Markets of the United States Department of Agriculture
- Joe Brinkman (born 1944) â umpire
- Ivar Brogger (born 1947) â actor, The Bold and the Beautiful and Invasion
- Herb Brooks (1937âÂÂ2003) â 1980 Olympics ice hockey coach, Minnesota Golden Gophers coach, Minnesota North Stars coach
- Neal Broten (born 1959) â Minnesota North Stars ice-hockey player
- Jim Brower (born 1972) â baseball player
- Aaron Brown (born 1948) â broadcast journalist
- Bill Brown ç (1938âÂÂ2018) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Brianna Brown (born 1979) â actress
- Joey Browner ç (born 1960) â football player
- Brownmark (Brown Mark or Mark Brown) (born 1962) â musician and producer
- Bob Bruer ç (born 1953) â football player and coach
- Tom Brunansky ç (born 1960) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Bobby Bryant ç (born 1944) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Rich T. Buckler ç (1865âÂÂ1950) â member of U.S. Congress
- Clarence Buckman ç (1851âÂÂ1917) â member of U.S. Congress
- Paige Bueckers (born 2001) â Dallas Wings basketball player
- Warren E. Burger (1907âÂÂ1995) â Chief Justice of the United States
- Michael C. Burgess (born 1950) â physician and politician
- Tom Burgmeier (born 1943) â baseball player
- Joseph A. A. Burnquist ç (1879âÂÂ1961) â 19th governor of Minnesota; 20th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Jerry Burns (1927âÂÂ2021) â Minnesota Vikings football coach
- Tom Burnett (1963âÂÂ2001) â passenger on United Airlines Flight 93
- Pierce Butler (1866âÂÂ1939) â associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Dominique Byrd (born 1984) â football player for the Arizona Cardinals
- Thomas R. Byrne â politician
C
- Alex Call (born 1994) â baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Melvin Calvin (1911âÂÂ1997) â recipient, 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Karlyn Kohrs Campbell (born 1937) â academic
- Gino Cappelletti (1934âÂÂ2022) â former collegiate, AFL and NFL wide receiver
- Rod Carew ç (born 1945) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Ron Carey â politician
- Arne Carlson ç (born 1934) â 37th governor of Minnesota
- Bruce A. Carlson (born 1971) â commander, Air Force Materiel Command
- Curt Carlson (1914âÂÂ1999) â businessperson (Carlson Companies, Radisson Hotels)
- Gretchen Carlson â beauty queen, anchor
- John Carlson (born 1984) â tight end for the Arizona Cardinals
- Kelly Carlson (born 1976) â actor
- Kyle and Lane Carlson (born 1978) â models
- Richard Carlson (1912âÂÂ1977) â actor
- Herb Carneal (1923âÂÂ2007) â Minnesota Twins baseball announcer
- David Carr (1956âÂÂ2015) â journalist for The New York Times
- William Leighton Carss ç (1865âÂÂ1931) â member of U.S. Congress
- Anthony Carter ç (born 1975) â Minnesota Timberwolves basketball player
- Kiki Carter (Kimberli Wilson) ç (born 1957) â environmental activist, organizer, musician, songwriter, and columnist
- Ryan Carter (born 1983) â hockey player for the New Jersey Devils
- Jonathan Carver ç (1710âÂÂ1780) â explorer
- Bob Casey (1925âÂÂ2004) â Minnesota Twins public-address announcer
- Patrick Casey (born 1978) â writer and actor
- Dave Casper (born 1951) â Hall of Fame NFL offensive lineman and tight end, primarily with the Oakland Raiders
- James Castle ç (1836âÂÂ1903) â member of U.S. Congress
- Tracy Caulkins (born 1963) â swimmer
- James M. Cavanaugh ç (1823âÂÂ1879) â member of U.S. Congress
- Chelsea Charms (born 1976) â model
- Derek Chauvin (born 1976) â former police officer, murderer of George Floyd
- Sam Childers ç (born 1962) â former gang biker, founder of Angels of East Africa located in Sudan
- Leeann Chin â founder of the Leeann Chin Chinese restaurant chain
- Tom Chorske (born 1966) â hockey player
- Chief Chouneau (William Cadreau) (1888âÂÂ1946) â baseball player
- Victor Christgau (1894âÂÂ1991) â member of U.S. Congress
- Theodore Christianson (1883âÂÂ1948) â 21st governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Theodore Christianson (1913âÂÂ1955) â associate justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court, son of Governor Christianson
- Charles A. Christopherson (1871âÂÂ1951) â politician
- Nick Ciola (Dominic Ciola or Caesar) â musician
- Moses E. Clapp (1851âÂÂ1929) â U.S. senator
- Frank Clague ç (1865âÂÂ1952) â member of U.S. Congress
- Harlan Cleveland (1918âÂÂ2008) â Club of Rome member, founding dean for the H. H. Humphrey Institute, politician
- Elizabeth Close (1912âÂÂ2011) â pioneering female architect in Minneapolis
- David Marston Clough ç (1846âÂÂ1924) â 13th governor of Minnesota; 12th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Ben Clymer (born 1978) â hockey player
- Cobi (born 1986) â musician
- Eddie Cochran (1938âÂÂ1960) â musician
- Diablo Cody ç (born 1978) â screenwriter
- Ethan Coen (born 1957) â screenwriter, director, producer
- Joel Coen (born 1954) â screenwriter, director, producer
- William Colby (1920âÂÂ1996) â director of the CIA
- Chris Coleman (born 1961) â politician
- Nick Coleman (1950âÂÂ2018) â columnist
- Nick Coleman (1925âÂÂ1981) â politician
- Norm Coleman ç (born 1949) â U.S. senator, mayor of Saint Paul
- Louis L. Collins â 23rd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Mo Collins (born 1965) â comedic actor
- William J. Colvill ç (1830âÂÂ1905) â colonel of the 1st Minnesota Infantry at the battle of Gettysburg, 3rd Minnesota Attorney General
- Tom Compton (born 1989) â Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle
- Ada Comstock (1876âÂÂ1973) â educator and president of Radcliffe College
- Solomon Comstock ç (1842âÂÂ1933) â member of the U.S. Congress
- Chester Adgate Congdon ç (1853âÂÂ1916) â lawyer and capitalist
- George Contant (1864 â date of death unknown) â train robber; later lectured against crime
- Katherine M. Cook (1876âÂÂ1962) â educator and government official who specialized in rural education
- Rachael Leigh Cook (born 1979) â actor, model
- Roger Cooper (born 1944) â teacher, politician
- Marisa Coughlan (born 1974) â model and actor
- Carter Coughlin â football player
- Gratia Countryman (1866âÂÂ1953) â influential librarian
- Christopher Cox (born 1952) â chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; U.S. representative
- Fred Cox ç (1938âÂÂ2019) â Minnesota Vikings football player, inventor of Nerf football
- Brian Coyle (1944âÂÂ1991) â openly gay politician
- Christopher J. Cramer â University of Minnesota chemistry professor and vice president for research
- Geno Crandall â basketball player with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Seymour Cray ç (1925âÂÂ1996) â founder of Cray Research, supercomputer architect, inventor
- Joseph Crétin ç (1799âÂÂ1857) â first Roman Catholic bishop of Saint Paul
- Ward Cuff (1914âÂÂ2002) â NFL running back and placekicker
- Daunte Culpepper ç (born 1977) â former Minnesota Vikings football player
- Randall Cunningham ç (born 1963) â former Minnesota Vikings football player
- Robert E. Cushman Jr. (1914âÂÂ1985) â Commandant of the Marine Corps
D
- Arlene Dahl (1925âÂÂ2021) â actress
- Nicole, Erica and Jaclyn Dahm (born 1977) â models
- Craig Dahl (born 1985) â New York Giants football player
- Cathee Dahmen (1945âÂÂ1997) â supermodel in the 1960s and 1970s
- Shawn Daivari (born 1984) â professional wrestler
- Ian Anthony Dale (born 1978) â actor
- Sean Daley (born 1972) â hip-hop artist
- Teresa Daly (born 1956) â politician
- Chad Daniels (born 1975) â comedian
- Billy Dankert â singer-songwriter, drummer
- Barry Darsow (born 1959) â professional wrestler
- Charles Russell Davis ç (1849âÂÂ1930) â member of U.S. Congress
- Cushman Davis (1838âÂÂ1900) â 7th governor of Minnesota; U.S. senator
- Ike Davis (born 1987) â first baseman for the Oakland A's
- Stuart Davis ç (born 1971) â musician and songwriter
- Frank A. Day â 13th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Morris Day (born 1957) â musician and composer
- Vox Day ç (born 1968) â publisher, writer, musician and video game designer
- George Dayton (1857âÂÂ1938) â banker, businessperson
- Mark Dayton (born 1947) â former U.S. senator, 40th governor of Minnesota
- Julia Dean (1878âÂÂ1952) â actress
- Eric Decker (born 1987) â football player
- Gary DeCramer (1944âÂÂ2012) â politician, educator
- Midge Decter (born 1927) â neoconservative journalist
- Jake Deitchler (born 1989) â Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler
- Marguerite De La Motte (1902âÂÂ1950) â silent film actress
- William Demarest (1892âÂÂ1983) â film and television actor
- Dr. Demento (born 1941) â radio personality (aka Barret Eugene Hansen)
- Carol Dempster (1901âÂÂ1991) â actor
- Tony Denman (born 1979) â actor
- Edward Devitt (1911âÂÂ1992) â member of U.S. Congress
- Kate DiCamillo (born 1964) â children's author
- Dez Dickerson (born 1955) â guitarist and singer
- Gordon R. Dickson (1923âÂÂ2001) â author
- Jessie Diggins (born 1991) â Olympian, first American woman to win the cross-country skiing World Cup
- Alan Dinehart (1889âÂÂ1944) â actor
- Richard Dix (1893âÂÂ1949) â actor
- Gil Dobie (1878âÂÂ1948) â college football coach
- Farrell Dobbs (1907âÂÂ1983) â Trotskyist politician, trade unionist
- Tod Dockstader (1932âÂÂ2015) â composer of electronic music
- Pete Docter (born 1968) â director, writer, animator, Up, WALL-E, Monsters, Inc.
- William Dodd â historian, American ambassador to Nazi Germany
- Chris Doleman (1961âÂÂ2020) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Ignatius L. Donnelly (1831âÂÂ1901) â member of U.S. Congress, 2nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota, author
- Frank Doran â politician
- Kelly Doran (born 1957) â businessperson
- Michael Doran ç (1827âÂÂ1915) â politician
- Gary Doty (born 1948) â politician and former mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890âÂÂ1998) â journalist, writer, feminist, and environmentalist
- William O. Douglas (1898âÂÂ1980) â associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Jeffrey Douma â choir director
- Birdie Draper (1916âÂÂ2005) â parachutist and stunt performer
- Julia Duffy (born 1951) â comedic actor
- John Lewis Dyer (1812âÂÂ1901) â pioneering Methodist circuit rider; left Minnesota in 1861 for Colorado
- Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut ç (1639âÂÂ1710) â French explorer
- Ryan Dungey (born 1989) â supercross and motocross racer
- Mark H. Dunnell ç (1823âÂÂ1904) â member of the U.S. Congress
- David Durenberger (born 1934) â U.S. senator
- Richard Dworsky (born 1953) â pianist and composer
- Sally Dworsky â singer-songwriter
- Bob Dylan (born 1941) â singer-songwriter, musician, poet
- Joanell Dyrstad (born 1942) â 43rd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Kari Dziedzic â politician
- Walt Dziedzic â politician and businessman
E
- Patrick Eaves ç (born 1984) â professional hockey player
- Charles Eastman ç (1858âÂÂ1939) â Dakota writer, doctor, lobbyist, co-founder of Boy Scouts of America
- Adolph Olson Eberhart ç (1870âÂÂ1944) â 17th governor of Minnesota; 17th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Richard Eberhart (1904âÂÂ2005) â poet
- Tony Eckstein (1923âÂÂ2009) â politician, veterinarian, veteran
- Frank Eddy (1856âÂÂ1929) â member of U.S. Congress
- Linda Eder ç (born 1961) â Broadway star and recording artist
- Alonzo J. Edgerton ç (1827âÂÂ1896) â U.S. senator
- Jim Eisenreich (born 1959) â Minnesota Twins player
- Christian Elder (born 1968) â stock-car driver
- Kimberly Elise (born 1967) â actor
- David Ellefson (born 1964) â musician
- Paul Ellering (born 1953) â professional wrestler
- Carl Eller ç (born 1942) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- John F. Elliott (1920âÂÂ1991) â professor of metallurgy
- Keith Maurice Ellison ç (born 1963) â politician
- Franklin Ellsworth (1879âÂÂ1942) â member of U.S. Congress
- Gil Elvgren (1914âÂÂ1980) â pin-up artist
- LaFayette Emmett â politician
- Jonette Engan (born 1951) â politician, activist
- Siri Engberg â curator of visual arts, Walker Art Center
- Ralph Engelstad (1930âÂÂ2002) â businessperson
- Leif Enger â author
- Elmer William Engstrom (1901âÂÂ1984) â engineer
- Fred Enke (1897âÂÂ1985) â college basketball coach
- Eric Enstrom â photographer
- Matt Entenza (born 1960) â politician, former gubernatorial candidate
- Arlen Erdahl (1931âÂÂ2023) â member of the U.S. Congress
- Louise Erdrich (born 1954) â novelist, poet, children's author
- Bryan Erickson (born 1960) â hockey player
- Ethan Erickson (born 1973) â actor, Fashion House
- Scott Erickson (born 1968) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Wendell Erickson (1925âÂÂ2018) â politician, educator, veteran
- Mike Erlandson â politician, corporate executive
- Gilbert Esau (1919âÂÂ2012) â politician, veteran
- Helga Estby (1860âÂÂ1942) â noted for her walk across the United States during 1896
- Alayna Ertl (2010âÂÂ2016) â murder victim
- Clarence I. Evenson (1890âÂÂ1981) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and mayor of Moorhead
- Douglas Ewart ç (born 1946) â instrument builder and musician
- Eyedea (born Mike Averill, aka Oliver Hart) (1982âÂÂ2010) â underground rapper
F
- Cliff Fagan (1911âÂÂ1995) â high school basketball referee
- Mike Farrell (born 1939) â actor (M*A*S*H)
- Mike Farrell (born 1978) â hockey player
- Ciatrick Fason ç (born 1982) â Minnesota Vikings football player
- Chris Faust ç (born 1955) â photographer
- Tammy Faye Messner (1942âÂÂ2007) â televangelist, singer
- George William Featherstonhaugh ç (1780âÂÂ1866) â explorer
- John Fedo (born 1950) â former mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Jay Feely (born 1976) â placekicker for the New York Jets
- Trevor Fehrman (born 1981) â actor
- Jim Finks ç (1927âÂÂ1994) â Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears executive
- David Fischer (born 1988) â hockey player
- Mardy Fish (born 1981) â tennis player
- F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896âÂÂ1940) â novelist, short story writer
- Frances Scott Fitzgerald (1921âÂÂ1986) â writer, journalist
- Larry Fitzgerald (born 1983) â football player
- Marcus Fitzgerald (born 1985) â football player
- David Flair (born 1979) â professional wrestler
- Ric Flair ç (born 1949) â professional wrestler
- Richard E. Fleming (1917âÂÂ1942) â sailor
- Loren Fletcher ç (1833âÂÂ1919) â member of U.S. Congress
- George Floyd (1973âÂÂ2020) â murder victim
- Michael Floyd (born 1989) â football player
- Patrick Flueger (born 1983) â actor, The 4400
- Thomas Fluharty â illustrator
- Harry Flynn ç (1933âÂÂ2019) â Roman Catholic archbishop
- Vince Flynn (1966âÂÂ2013) â author
- John R. Foley (1917âÂÂ2001) â politician
- Steve Foley (1959âÂÂ2008) â drummer, member of The Replacements
- Henry Fonda ç â actor, attended the University of Minnesota; born in Nebraska
- John M. Ford ç (1957âÂÂ2006) â science-fiction author and poet
- Al Franken ç (born 1951) â political humorist, author, radio commentator, U.S. senator
- Thomas Frankson (1869âÂÂ1939) â lawyer, real estate developer, politician; 22nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Donald M. Fraser (1924âÂÂ2019) â mayor of Minneapolis, member of U.S. Congress
- James Earle Fraser (1876âÂÂ1953) â sculptor
- Jeff Frazee (born 1987) â hockey player
- David Frederickson (born 1944) â politician, farmer, former president of National Farmers Union
- Dennis Frederickson (born 1939) â politician, farmer, veteran
- Orville Freeman (1918âÂÂ2003) â 29th governor of Minnesota, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
- Frederick William Freking (1911âÂÂ1998) â Roman Catholic bishop
- Bill Frenzel (1928âÂÂ2014) â member of U.S. Congress
- Thomas Friedman (born 1953) â journalist, columnist, author
- Lindsay Frost (born 1962) â actor
- Daniel Fry (1908âÂÂ1992) â alien-spaceship passenger
- Aurilla Furber (1847âÂÂ1898) â poet, writer
- Allen J. Furlow (1890âÂÂ1954) â member of U.S. Congress
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- Chad Gable (born 1986) â professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler; competed at 2012 Summer Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling
- Wanda Gág (1893âÂÂ1946) â author, illustrator
- John Gagliardi ç (1926âÂÂ2018) â St. John's College football coach
- Greg Gagne ç (born 1961) â baseball player
- Greg Gagne (born 1948) â professional wrestler
- Verne Gagne (1923âÂÂ2015) â former professional wrestler and amateur wrestler, founder of American Wrestling Association, U.S. alternate at 1948 Olympics in freestyle wrestling
- Daniele Gaither (born 1972) â comic actor
- Thomas J. Galbraith â politician
- Richard Pillsbury Gale (1900âÂÂ1973) â member of U.S. Congress
- William Gallagher (1875âÂÂ1946) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jane Gallop (born 1952) â professor, feminist
- Chick Gandil (1887âÂÂ1970) â baseball player
- Roy Alexander Gano (1902âÂÂ1971) â vice admiral, U.S. Navy
- Ron Gardenhire ç (born 1957) â manager of the Minnesota Twins
- Judy Garland (1922âÂÂ1969) â singer, actor
- Lorraine Garland â folk singer and fiddler
- Edward R. Garvey ç â activist, lawyer, and politician
- Mike Garvey (born 1962) â stock-car driver
- Charles Gilbert Gates â owned first home air conditioner in the United States in 1914
- Larry Gates (1915âÂÂ1996) â actor
- Phyllis Gates (1925âÂÂ2006) â interior designer and former wife of Rock Hudson
- Herbjørn Gausta (1854âÂÂ1924) â landscape artist
- Ben Boo (1925âÂÂ2021) â politician and mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber (born 1968) â disc jockey, pop music historian, and engineer
- J. Paul Getty (1892âÂÂ1976) â entrepreneur, philanthropist, founder of Getty Oil Company
- John L. Gibbs â 14th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Tom Gibis (born 1964) â voice actor
- Cass Gilbert ç (1859âÂÂ1934) â architect
- Tom Gilbert â hockey player
- Stan Gilbertson (born 1944) â hockey player
- John Gilfillan ç (1835âÂÂ1924) â member of U.S. Congress
- Terry Gilliam (born 1940) â actor (Monty Python), writer, director
- Sid Gillman (1911âÂÂ2003) â football coach
- Charles A. Gilman â 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Robert R. Gilruth (1913âÂÂ2000) â aviation and space pioneer
- Dan Gladden (born 1957) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Billy Glaze (1944âÂÂ2015) â serial killer
- Arne Glimcher (born 1938) â art dealer, founder of Pace Gallery, film producer and director
- Tony Glover (1939âÂÂ2019) â musician, music critic
- James B. Goetz ç (1936âÂÂ2019) â radio executive and the 38th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- William H. Goetzmann ç (1930âÂÂ2010) â historian
- Adam Goldberg (born 1980) â NFL tackle/guard
- Godfrey G. Goodwin (1873âÂÂ1933) â member of U.S. Congress
- Genevieve Gorder (born 1974) â designer, television personality (Trading Spaces)
- Samuel Y. Gordon â 19th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Willis Arnold Gorman ç (1816âÂÂ1876) â lawyer, soldier, politician
- Irving I. Gottesman ç (1930âÂÂ2016) â behavior geneticist, psychologist
- Billy Graham ç (1918âÂÂ2018) â evangelist, former president of Northwestern College
- Moonlight Graham ç (1876âÂÂ1965) â doctor, baseball player
- Rod Grams (1948âÂÂ2013) â U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Mary GrandPré â illustrator (Harry Potter books)
- Bud Grant ç (1927âÂÂ2023) â former Minnesota Vikings football coach
- Jim "Mudcat" Grant ç (1935âÂÂ2021) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- Charles Hinman Graves ç (1839âÂÂ1928) â Army officer, politician, diplomat, and mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Peter Graves (Peter Aurness) (1926âÂÂ2010) â actor (' television series, Airplane!, 7th Heaven)
- Dennis Green (1949âÂÂ2016) â Minnesota Vikings football coach
- Lauren Green (born 1958) â beauty queen, anchor
- Steven Greenberg (born 1950) â musician ("Funkytown"), record producer
- Robert Grenier (born 1941) â poet
- Ingebrikt Grose (1862âÂÂ1939) â founding president of Concordia College
- Joan Growe (born 1935) â former Minnesota Secretary of State
- Gabriele Grunewald (1986âÂÂ2019) â middle-distance runner
- Ann Morgan Guilbert (1928âÂÂ2016) â actress, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Nanny
- Bill Gullickson (born 1959) â baseball player
- Gil Gutknecht ç (born 1951) â former member of U.S. Congress
- Joe Guyon (1892âÂÂ1971) â Hall of Fame NFL player
- Cristian Guzmán ç (born 1978) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
H
- Tom Hagedorn (born 1943) â member of the U.S. Congress
- Ra'Shede Hageman ç (born 1990) â football player
- Gulbrand Hagen (1864âÂÂ1919) â newspaper editor and publisher
- Harold Hagen (1901âÂÂ1957) â member of U.S. Congress
- Molly Hagan (born 1961) â actress
- Camilla Hall (1945âÂÂ1974) â artist, college trained member of the Symbionese Liberation Army
- Darwin Hall ç (1844âÂÂ1919) â member of U.S. Congress
- Osee M. Hall ç (1847âÂÂ1914) â member of U.S. Congress
- Philo Hall (1865âÂÂ1938) â politician
- Walter Halloran (1921âÂÂ2005) â priest, chaplain
- Kittel Halvorson ç (1846âÂÂ1936) â member of U.S. Congress
- C. J. Ham (born 1993) â fullback for the Minnesota Vikings
- Trina Hamlin â singer-songwriter
- Winfield Scott Hammond ç (1863âÂÂ1915) â 18th governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Brad Hand (born 1990) â pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
- Greg Handevidt ç (born 1965) â musician, attorney
- Alan Hangsleben (born 1953) â hockey player
- Dick Hanley (1894âÂÂ1970) â football player and head coach
- Jack Hannahan (born 1980) â third baseman for the Cleveland Indians
- Ben Hanowski (born 1990) â professional hockey player
- Courtney Hansen (born 1975) â television host and personality, syndicated columnist, author, and actress
- Agatha Tiegel Hanson ç (1873âÂÂ1959) â poet, writer, and editor
- Duane Hanson (1925âÂÂ1996) â post-modern sculptor
- Olof Hanson ç (1862âÂÂ1933) â deaf architect
- Jeff Hanson ç (1978âÂÂ2009) â singer-songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist
- Har Mar Superstar (Sean Tillmann) (born 1978) â entertainer
- Poppy Harlow (born 1982) â news anchor, reporter and journalist for Forbes.com and CNN
- Brian Harper ç (born 1959) â baseball player
- Tim Harmston ç â stand-up comedian
- Donald Harris (1931âÂÂ2016) â composer and music teacher
- Irving Harris (1910âÂÂ2004) â businessperson
- William H. Harries ç (1843âÂÂ1921) â member of U.S. Congress
- Napoleon Harris ç (born 1979) â football player
- Ryan Harris (born 1985) â football player
- Samantha Harris (born 1973) â television hostess, Dancing with the Stars, Entertainment Tonight
- Ellen Hart ç (born 1949) â mystery novelist
- Grant Hart (1961âÂÂ2017) â musician
- Brynn Hartman (Vicki Omdahl) (1958âÂÂ1998) â actor
- Josh Hartnett (born 1978) â actor
- Sid Hartman (1920âÂÂ2020) â sports writer
- Jon Hassler (1933âÂÂ2008) â author
- Mike Hatch (born 1948) â attorney general
- Brenton G. Hayden â entrepreneur
- Bernt B. Haugan (1862âÂÂ1931) â minister, politician, and temperance leader
- Randolph E. Haugan (1902âÂÂ1985) â editor, author and publisher
- Louis J. Hauge Jr. (1924âÂÂ1945) â sailor
- Marty Haugen (born 1950) â composer
- Pete Hautman ç (born 1952) â novelist
- John Hawkes (born 1959) â actor
- Joel Heatwole ç (1856âÂÂ1910) â member of U.S. Congress
- Mitch Hedberg (1968âÂÂ2005) â absurdist comic
- Bret Hedican (born 1970) â hockey player
- Garrett Hedlund (born 1984) â actor
- Tippi Hedren (born 1930) â actor
- Pudge Heffelfinger (1867âÂÂ1954) â football player and coach, College Football Hall of Famer
- Michael Hegstrand (1957âÂÂ2003) â professional wrestler
- Lawrence Heinemi (born 1943) â professional wrestler
- Steve Heitzeg (born 1959) â composer
- Luke Helder (born 1981) â pipe bomber
- E. J. Henderson â football player
- Seantrel Henderson â football player
- Skitch Henderson (Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson) (1918âÂÂ2005) â pianist, conductor, and composer
- Ben Hendrickson (born 1981) â baseball player
- Darby Hendrickson (born 1972) â hockey player
- Curt Hennig (1958âÂÂ2003) â professional wrestler
- Joseph Curtis Hennig â professional wrestler
- Larry Hennig â professional wrestler
- Father Hennepin ç (1626âÂÂ1705) â explorer
- Holly Henry (born 1994) â The Voice contestant and musician
- Abigail and Brittany Hensel (born 1990) â conjoined twins
- Barton Hepburn (1906âÂÂ1955) â actor
- Don Herbert (1917âÂÂ2007) â television host
- Maureen Herman ç (born 1966) â musician
- Bryan Hickerson (born 1963) â baseball player
- Wally Hilgenberg â football player
- George Roy Hill (1921âÂÂ2002) â film director
- James J. Hill ç (1838âÂÂ1916) â railroad tycoon, founder of Great Northern Railway
- Peter Himmelman (born 1960) â songwriter
- John H. Hinderaker (born 1950) â lawyer, blogger
- Larry Hisle ç (born 1947) â baseball player
- Charles Hoag ç (1808âÂÂ1888) â scholar
- Tami Hoag â novelist
- Leroy Hoard ç (born 1968) â football player
- Jamie Hoffmann â baseball player
- Alvin O. Hofstad (1905âÂÂ1962) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Tobias Hogan â politician
- James Day Hodgson (1915âÂÂ2012) â United States Secretary of Labor and ambassador to Japan
- Joel Hodgson ç â comedian and creator of Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Einar Hoidale ç â member of U.S. Congress
- Mary Liz Holberg â politician
- William Holcombe ç (1804âÂÂ1870) â first lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Perry Greeley Holden (1865âÂÂ1959) â professor of agronomy
- Justin Holl (born 1992) â hockey player
- Bill Holm â poet
- Paul Holmgren (born 1955) â hockey player
- James Hong (born 1929) â actor
- Quinton Hooker (born 1995) â basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Townsend Hoopes (1922âÂÂ2004) â soldier
- Eric Hoplin â Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota
- Terry Horan (born 1966) â football coach at Concordia College
- George A. Hormel ç (1860âÂÂ1946) â founder of Hormel Foods
- George "Geordie" Hormel (1928âÂÂ2006) â musician and recording-studio proprietor
- James Hormel (1933âÂÂ2021) â philanthropist
- Jay Catherwood Hormel (1892âÂÂ1954) â businessman
- Aaron Hosack ç â football player
- Harold Hotelling (1895âÂÂ1973) â statistician and economist
- Sue Metzger Dickey Hough ç (1883 â 1980) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- David Housewright (born 1955) â novelist
- Phil Housley (born 1964) â hockey player
- Guy V. Howard (1879âÂÂ1954) â U.S. senator
- Kent Hrbek (born 1960) â baseball player
- Lucius Frederick Hubbard ç (1836âÂÂ1913) â 9th governor of Minnesota
- Michael Hudson (born 1939) - economist
- Don Hultz â football player
- Ramon Humber â football player
- Oliver Humperdink (1949âÂÂ2011) â wrestling manager
- Hubert Humphrey ç (1911âÂÂ1978) â U.S. senator, vice president, and presidential candidate
- Muriel Humphrey ç (1912âÂÂ1998) â U.S. senator
- Skip Humphrey (born 1942) â Minnesota attorney general
- Kris Humphries (born 1985) â power forward for the New Jersey Nets
- Torii Hunter ç (born 1975) â baseball player
- Leonid Hurwicz ç (1917âÂÂ2008) â economist, Nobel laureate
- Lloyd Hustvedt (1922âÂÂ2002) â professor, Norwegian-American scholar
- Siri Hustvedt (born 1955) â novelist
- Peter Hutchinson (born 1949) â politician and businessperson
I
J
- Carl Richard Jacobi (1908âÂÂ1997) â author
- Lawrence R. Jacobs (born 1959) â political scientist
- Jacob F. Jacobson ç (1849âÂÂ1938) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Sada Jacobson (born 1983) â Olympic fencing silver and bronze medalist
- Sam Jacobson (born 1975) â basketball player
- Jimmy Jam (born 1959) â songwriter, co-founder of Flyte Tyme Productions
- Erasmus James (born 1982) â football player
- Kathleen Hall Jamieson (born 1946) â professor and author
- Harry August Jansen ç (1883âÂÂ1955) â professional magician
- Lee Janzen (born 1964) â golfer
- Kenny Jay (Kenny Benkowski) (born 1937) â professional wrestler
- Sue Jeffers â political activist, radio commentator, businessperson
- Claudia Jennings (Mary Eileen Chesterton) (1949âÂÂ1979) â model and actor
- Mason Jennings (born 1975) â pop-folk singer-songwriter
- Carl Jensen (1920âÂÂ1988) â politician, attorney, veteran
- Doron Jensen (born 1957) â businessperson
- Jim Jensen (1926âÂÂ1999) â sportswriter
- Richard A. Jensen (1934âÂÂ2014) â author
- Diane Jergens (1935âÂÂ2018) â actor
- Herb Joesting (1905âÂÂ1963) â college and professional football player
- Bob Johnson (1931âÂÂ1991) â hockey coach
- Brad Johnson ç (born 1968) â football player
- Craig Johnson (born 1972) â hockey player
- Dan Johnson (born 1979) â baseball player
- Dean Johnson (born 1947) â politician
- Dewey Johnson (1899âÂÂ1941) â member of U.S. Congress
- Earl V. Johnson (1913âÂÂ1942) â aviator
- Erik Johnson (born 1988) â hockey player
- George W. Johnson (1894âÂÂ1974) â politician and mayor of Duluth
- Gordon Johnson (born 1952) â bass guitarist
- Jellybean Johnson (Garry George Johnson) (born 1956) â songwriter, producer and musician
- Jim Johnson (born 1962) â hockey player
- John Albert Johnson (1861âÂÂ1909) â 16th governor of Minnesota
- Josh Johnson (born 1984) â baseball player
- Leon H. Johnson (1908âÂÂ1969) â president of Montana State University
- Magnus Johnson ç (1871âÂÂ1936) â U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Marcus Johnson (born 1981) â football player
- Mark Johnson (born 1957) â hockey player
- Mark Steven Johnson (born 1964) â director and screenwriter, Ghost Rider, Daredevil
- Marlene Johnson (born 1946) â 42nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Paul Johnson (1936âÂÂ2016) â hockey player
- Reynold B. Johnson (1906âÂÂ1998) â inventor and computer pioneer
- Ron Johnson â U.S. senator for Wisconsin
- Scott W. Johnson (born 1940) â lawyer, blogger
- Spencer Johnson â football player
- Tyler Johnson (born 1998) â football player
- Lance Johnstone (born 1973) â football player
- Frederick McKinley Jones (1893âÂÂ1961) â inventor, cofounder of Thermo King
- Jacques Jones (born 1975) â baseball player
- Ray W. Jones â 16th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Tre Jones â NBA basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
- Tyus Jones (born 1996) â NBA basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies
- Bennie Joppru (born 1980) â football player
- Cameron Jordan (born 1989) â football player
- Steve Jordan ç (born 1961) â football player
- Carl O. Jorgenson (1881âÂÂ1951) â politician
- Bradley Joseph (born 1965) â composer, pianist, keyboardist
- Walter Judd ç (1898âÂÂ1994) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jerry Juhl (1938âÂÂ2005) â television and movie writer, puppeteer
- Dan Jurgens (born 1959) â writer and illustrator
K
- Jim Kaat (born 1938) â baseball player
- Dory Kahalé (born 1971) â electronic musician and DJ
- Timothy M. Kaine (born 1958) â United States senator from Virginia (2013âÂÂ), former governor of Virginia (2006âÂÂ2010)
- John Anthony Kaiser (1932âÂÂ2000) â Roman Catholic priest killed in Kenya
- Henry Kalis (1937âÂÂ2018) â politician, farmer, veteran
- Rick Kamla â NBA TV broadcaster
- Joe Kapp (1939âÂÂ2023) â football player
- Rich Karlis (born 1959) â football player
- Joseph Karth (1922âÂÂ2005) â member of U.S. Congress
- Vincent Kartheiser (born 1979) â actor
- Terry Katzman (1955âÂÂ2019) â producer, sound engineer, archivist, record-store owner
- Evan Kaufmann (born 1984) â professional ice hockey player in Germany
- Maude Kegg (Ojibwa name Naawakamigookwe) (1904âÂÂ1996) â writer, folk artist, and cultural interpreter
- Tim Kehoe (born 1970) â inventor and author
- Garrison Keillor (born 1942) â radio humorist and author (A Prairie Home Companion)
- Alexander M. Keith (1928âÂÂ2020) â judge, politician; 37th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Lisa Keith (born 1960) â singer and backup vocalist
- James "J.R." Keller (1907âÂÂ1972) â politician, farmer, contractor
- Melissa Keller (born 1979) â model and actress
- Oscar Keller (1878âÂÂ1927) â member of U.S. Congress
- Rachel Keller (born 1991) â actress
- Wade Keller â columnist
- Devin Kelley â actress, The Chicago Code
- John Edward Kelley ç (1853âÂÂ1941) â South Dakota politician
- Steve Kelley (born 1953) â politician
- Frank Kellogg ç (1856âÂÂ1937) â U.S. senator, U.S. Secretary of State, Kellogg-Briand Pact
- Randy Kelly (born 1950) â politician
- Tom Kelly (born 1950) â baseball coach
- Linda Kelsey (born 1946) â actor
- Mark Kennedy (born 1957) â former member of U.S. Congress
- Elizabeth Kenny ç (1880âÂÂ1952) â nurse, discovered revolutionary treatment for polio
- George Keogan (1890âÂÂ1943) â basketball coach
- Ancel Keys (1904âÂÂ2004) â nutritionist
- Leonard Kibrick (1924âÂÂ1993) â child actor
- Sidney Kibrick (born 1928) â child actor
- Jefferson P. Kidder ç (1815âÂÂ1883) â lawyer and jurist
- Dana Kiecker (born 1961) â baseball player
- Andrew Kiefer ç (1832âÂÂ1904) â member of U.S. Congress
- Eddie Kienholz (1889âÂÂ1974) â college football, basketball, and baseball coach
- Mary Kiffmeyer (born 1946) â Minnesota secretary of state
- Craig Kilborn (born 1962) â television personality
- John N. Kildahl (1857âÂÂ1920) â Lutheran church minister, author and educator
- Harmon Killebrew ç (1936âÂÂ2011) â baseball player
- Ward Kimball (1914âÂÂ2002) â animator, musician
- Charles Kimbrough (born 1936) â actor
- William S. King ç (1828âÂÂ1900) â member of U.S. Congress
- William W. Kingsbury ç (1828âÂÂ1892) â politician
- Sheila Kiscaden â politician
- Jeremy James Kissner (born 1985) â actor
- Norman Kittson ç (1814âÂÂ1888) â businessperson, politician
- Trent Klatt (born 1971) â hockey player
- Kurt Kleinendorst (born 1960) â hockey coach
- Scot Kleinendorst (1960âÂÂ2019) â hockey player
- Jim Kleinsasser ç (born 1977) â football player
- John Kline ç (born 1947) â member of U.S. Congress
- Amy Klobuchar (born 1960) â U.S. senator
- Chuck Klosterman (born 1972) â writer
- Chris Kluwe ç (born 1981) â football player
- T. R. Knight (born 1973) â actor
- Chuck Knoblauch ç (born 1968) â baseball player
- Chris Knutson â stand-up comedian
- Coya Knutson ç (1912âÂÂ1996) â member of U.S. Congress
- Delrae Knutson â actress
- Harold Knutson ç (1880âÂÂ1953) â member of U.S. Congress
- Paul Koering (born 1964) â politician; rare openly gay Republican
- Spider John Koerner (born 1938) â musician
- Nikita Koloff (born 1959) â professional wrestler
- Jerry Koosman (born 1942) â baseball player
- Charlie Korsmo ç (born 1978) â actor
- Corey Koskie ç (born 1973) â baseball player
- Kristina Koznick â downhill skier, Olympian
- Tommy Kramer ç (born 1955) â football player
- Herbert Arthur Krause (1905âÂÂ1976) â American historian
- Paul Krause ç (born 1942) â football player
- Peter Krause (born 1965) â actor
- Richard E. Kraus ç (1925âÂÂ1944) â sailor
- Mitch Krebs â anchor
- Joan B. Kroc (1928âÂÂ2003) â philanthropist
- Pat Kronebusch (1927âÂÂ2004) â politician, educator
- Helen Barbara Kruger (1913âÂÂ2006) â entrepreneur
- William Kent Krueger â crime author
- Kris Kuehl (born 1970) â Olympian and discus thrower
- Robert T. Kuhn (born 1937) â Lutheran minister
- Bernie Kukar â National Football League referee
- William F. Kunze (1872âÂÂ1962) â banker, politician
- Tom Kurvers (1962âÂÂ2021) â hockey player
- Ole J. Kvale ç (1869âÂÂ1929) â member of U.S. Congress
- Paul John Kvale ç (1896âÂÂ1940) â member of U.S. Congress
- Ben Kyle ç (born 1981) â musician, songwriter
L
- James D. La Belle (1924âÂÂ1945) â sailor
- Manuel Lagos (born 1971) â soccer player
- Ann Landers (1918âÂÂ2002) â columnist for Minneapolis Star Tribune; birth name Eppie Lederer
- Lenny Lane (born 1970) â professional wrestler
- Odin Langen (1913âÂÂ1976) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jessica Lange (born 1949) â actor
- Jim Lange (1932âÂÂ2014) â television host
- Jamie Langenbrunner (born 1975) â hockey player
- Josh Langfeld (born 1977) â hockey player
- Katherine Lanpher (born 1959) â radio personality, journalist
- Gene Larkin (born 1962) â baseball player
- Erik Larsen (born 1962) â comic-book writer, artist, and publisher
- Gary Larsen (born 1942) â football player
- Emily Larson (born 1973) â politician and former mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Oscar Larson ç (1871âÂÂ1957) â member of U.S. Congress
- Reed Larson (born 1956) â hockey player
- George Latimer ç (1935âÂÂ2024) â politician
- Roger Laufenburger (1921âÂÂ2001) â politician, radio announcer, insurance agent
- Tom Laughlin (1931âÂÂ2013) â actor
- James Laurinaitis (born 1986) â football player
- Trevor Laws ç (born 1985) â football player
- Matt Lawton ç (born 1971) â baseball player
- Bernie Leadon (born 1947) â musician
- Carrie Lee â beauty queen
- Carl Lee â football player
- Tammy Lee (born 1971) â businessperson and politician
- Pinky Lee (1907âÂÂ1993) â actor and star of The Pinky Lee Show
- Sunisa Lee (born 2003) â Olympic gold medalist
- James LeGros (born 1962) â actor
- Tom Lehman (born 1959) â golfer
- John D. LeMay (born 1962) â actor
- Greg LeMond (born 1961) â Tour de France winner
- Brock Lesnar ç (born 1977) â professional wrestler, folkstyle wrestler, and UFC fighter
- Meridel Le Sueur ç (1900âÂÂ1996) â writer
- Jon Leuer (born 1989) â basketball player for the Detroit Pistons
- Harold LeVander ç (1910âÂÂ1992) â 32nd governor of Minnesota
- David Levin â singer-songwriter
- Mark LeVoir (born 1982) â offensive tackle for the New England Patriots
- Len Levy (1921âÂÂ1999) â football player and professional wrestler
- Bob Lewis (1924âÂÂ2006) â businessperson, champion race horse owner
- Sinclair Lewis (1885âÂÂ1951) â Nobel Prize-winning novelist
- Terry Lewis ç (born 1956) â songwriter, co-founder of Flyte Tyme Productions
- Walter Liggett (1886âÂÂ1935) â journalist, newspaper editor
- C. Walton Lillehei (1918âÂÂ1999) â doctor who performed first open heart surgery
- John Lind ç (1854âÂÂ1930) â 14th governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Bruce Lindahl (1919âÂÂ2014) â Minnesota legislator
- Terrance Lindall (born 1944) â artist
- Mike Lindell (born 1961) â My Pillow inventor and advisor to President Trump
- Charles August Lindbergh, Sr. ç (1859âÂÂ1924) â member of U.S. Congress
- Charles Lindbergh ç (1902âÂÂ1974) â aviator, first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean
- Gottfrid Lindsten â 29th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Chris Liwienski â football player
- Charles M. Loring (1833âÂÂ1922) â Minneapolis businessman, civic leader, "Father of Park System"
- Maud Hart Lovelace (1892âÂÂ1980) â author
- Kirk Lowdermilk â football player
- Cal Ludeman (born 1951) â politician, state commissioner, farmer
- Ernest Lundeen ç (1878âÂÂ1940) â U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Bob Lurtsema â football player
- Bill Luther (born 1945) â member of U.S. Congress
- David Lykken (1928âÂÂ2006) â behavioral geneticist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry
- Joseph Lykken (born 1957) â physicist
- Dorothy Lyman (born 1947) â actor, director, and producer
- Kelly Lynch (born 1959) â actor
- Reggie Lynch (born 1994) â basketball player for Bnei Herzliya of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Audra Lynn (born 1980) â model and actor
- Jerry Lynn (born 1963) â professional wrestler
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- Melvin Maas (1898âÂÂ1964) â member of U.S. Congress
- John L. MacDonald ç (1838âÂÂ1903) â member of U.S. Congress
- Clark MacGregor (1922âÂÂ2003) â member of U.S. Congress
- Mary Mack ç (born 1975) â stand-up comedian
- Catharine MacKinnon (born 1946) â legal scholar
- George MacKinnon (1906âÂÂ1995) â member of U.S. Congress
- Edwin L. MacLean (1890âÂÂ1968) â Minnesota legislator
- Cornell MacNeil â singer
- Myles Mace (1911âÂÂ2000) â Harvard Business School professor
- Shane Mack ç (born 1963) â baseball player
- John Madden (1936âÂÂ2021) â football coach and commentator
- Chris Maddock â stand-up comedian
- Amos Magee (born 1971) â soccer player, coach, and front office
- Clarence R. Magney (1883âÂÂ1962) â judge and mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Warren G. Magnuson (1905âÂÂ1989) â politician
- Tom Malchow (born 1976) â swimmer
- Mark Mallman (born 1973) â musician
- George Mann (1918âÂÂ1984) â politician, farmer
- Paul Manship (1885âÂÂ1966) â sculptor
- John Mariucci (1916âÂÂ1987) â hockey coach
- Roger Maris (1934âÂÂ1985) â baseball player
- Sharon Marko â politician
- June Marlowe (1903âÂÂ1984) â actor
- Kelli Maroney â actress, Ryan's Hope, One Life to Live
- Forrest Mars, Sr. (1904âÂÂ1999) â CEO, Mars, Inc., creator of M&M's
- Frank Mars (1883âÂÂ1934) â founder of Mars, Inc., creator of Milky Way candy bar
- E. G. Marshall (1914âÂÂ1998) â actor
- Fred Marshall (1906âÂÂ1985) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jim Marshall ç (born 1937) â football player
- William Rainey Marshall ç (1825âÂÂ1896) â 5th governor of Minnesota
- Theodore Marston (1868âÂÂ1920) â film director and writer
- Billy Martin ç (1928âÂÂ1989) â baseball coach
- Homer Dodge Martin ç (1836âÂÂ1897) â painter
- Paul Martin (born 1981) â hockey player
- James Martinez (born 1958) â Olympic bronze medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling
- John Marty â politician
- Brownie Mary (Mary Jane Rathbun) (1922âÂÂ1999) â baker
- Bob Mason (born 1961) â hockey player
- Shirley Ardell Mason (1923âÂÂ1998) â abuse victim
- Tommy Mason (1939âÂÂ2015) â football player
- Bethanie Mattek-Sands (born 1985) â professional tennis-player
- Mark Mattson (born 1957) â neuroscientist
- Gene Mauch ç (1925âÂÂ2005) â baseball manager
- Joe Mauer (born 1983) â Minnesota Twins baseball player
- John Mayasich (born 1933) â hockey player
- Wendy Maybury â stand-up comedian
- Charles Horace Mayo (1865âÂÂ1939) â doctor, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- William J. Mayo (1861âÂÂ1939) â doctor, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- William Worrall Mayo ç (1819âÂÂ1911) â doctor, head of St. Mary's Hospital
- Joe Mays (born 1975) â baseball player
- Ryan McCartan (born 1993) â actor
- Eugene McCarthy (1916âÂÂ2005) â U.S. senator; presidential candidate; member of U.S. Congress
- Kevin McCarthy (1914âÂÂ2010) â actor
- James McCleary ç (1853âÂÂ1924) â member of U.S. Congress
- Fancy Ray McCloney â stand-up comedian
- Betty McCollum (born 1954) â member of U.S. Congress
- Ed McDaniel â football player
- Randall McDaniel (born 1964) â football player
- James E. McDonald (1920âÂÂ1971) â physicist
- Denis McDonough (born 1969) â White House Chief of Staff
- Heather McElhatton â writer, reporter, and radio host
- Hugh McElhenny ç (1928âÂÂ2022) â football player
- Margaret McFadden (1870âÂÂ1932) â community leader
- Bobby McFerrin ç (born 1950) â jazz singer
- Andrew Ryan McGill ç (1840âÂÂ1905) â 10th governor of Minnesota
- Kevin McHale (born 1957) â basketball player
- Bethany McLean (born 1971) â author
- John McMartin (1929âÂÂ2016) â actor
- Samuel J. R. McMillan ç (1826âÂÂ1897) â judge, U.S. senator
- Audray McMillian â football player
- Lesley J. McNair (1883âÂÂ1944) â soldier
- Graham McNamee (1888âÂÂ1942) â broadcaster
- Dugan McNeill â guitarist
- Pamela McNeill â singer-songwriter
- Marcia McNutt â geophysicist, National Academy of Sciences president
- Samuel Medary ç (1801âÂÂ1864) â politician, 3rd Governor of Minnesota Territory
- Niko Medved (born 1973) â college basketball coach
- Ralph Meeker (Ralph Rathgeber) (1920âÂÂ1988) â actor
- Mike Menning (born 1945) â politician, businessman, minister
- William Rush Merriam ç (1849âÂÂ1931) â 11th governor of Minnesota
- Jeremy Messersmith ç â musician
- James Metzen (1943âÂÂ2016) â politician
- Breckin Meyer (born 1974) â actor
- Ben Meyers (born 1998) â hockey player
- Joe Micheletti (born 1954) â hockey player
- Doug Mientkiewicz (born 1974) â baseball player
- Boris MikÃ
¡ià(born 1948) â Croatian-born businessman and politician
- Gia Milinovich (born 1969) â television presenter
- Keith Millard (born 1962) â football player
- Archie H. Miller â 32nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Clarence B. Miller (1872âÂÂ1922) â member of U.S. Congress
- Joey Miller (born 1985) â stock-car driver
- Stephen Miller ç (1816âÂÂ1881) â 4th governor of Minnesota
- Worm Miller (born 1978) â writer, director, and actor
- Kate Millett (1934âÂÂ2017) â feminist and writer
- Larry Millett (born 1947) â journalist and author
- Tommy Milton (1893âÂÂ1962) â race car driver
- Don Mincher (1938âÂÂ2012) â baseball player
- David Minge (born 1942) â former member of U.S. Congress, state appeals court judge
- William D. Mitchell (1874âÂÂ1955) â U.S. Attorney General
- Roger Moe (born 1944) â politician
- Don Moen (born 1950) â worship leader and president of Hosanna! Music
- Mother Alfred Moes ç (1828âÂÂ1899) â founder of St. Mary's Hospital
- Paul Molitor (born 1956) â baseball player, manager
- Carol Molnau (born 1949) â 46th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Dorothy Molter (1907âÂÂ1986) â entrepreneur
- Eleanor Mondale (1960âÂÂ2011) â television host, daughter of Walter Mondale
- Joan Mondale ç (1930âÂÂ2014) â second lady of the United States
- Walter Mondale (1928âÂÂ2021) â vice president of the United States, U.S. senator
- Robert Mondavi (1913âÂÂ2008) â winemaker
- Warren Moon (born 1956) â football player
- Freddy Moore (born 1950) â songwriter
- Mewelde Moore (born 1982) â football player
- Tom Moore (born 1938) â senior offensive assistant for the Indianapolis Colts
- Mike Morin (born 1991) â baseball player
- Jack Morris (born 1955) â baseball player
- Robert P. Morris ç (1853âÂÂ1924) â member of U.S. Congress
- Dorilus Morrison ç (1814âÂÂ1898) â politician
- Greg Mortenson â activist
- Marnie Mosiman â actor, singer
- Randy Moss ç (born 1977) â football player
- Mee Moua ç (born 1969) â politician
- Bob Mould ç (born 1960) â musician
- John Edward Mower ç (1815âÂÂ1879) â businessperson, politician
- Karl Mueller (1963âÂÂ2005) â musician
- Peter Mueller (born 1988) â hockey player
- Mark Mullaney â football player
- Biggie Munn (1908âÂÂ1975) â football player and coach
- Adolph Murie (1899âÂÂ1974) â biologist, author
- Diana E. Murphy (1934âÂÂ2018) â judge
- Willie Murphy (1943âÂÂ2019) â musician
- Rick Mystrom â politician
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- Arthur Naftalin ç (1917âÂÂ2005) â politician
- Ellen Torelle Nagler (1870âÂÂ1965) â biologist, non-fiction writer
- Bronko Nagurski ç (1908âÂÂ1990) â football player, professional wrestler
- Peter Najarian ç (born 1963) â options trader, television personality for CNBC
- Joe Nathan (born 1974) â baseball player
- Noel Neill (1920âÂÂ2016) â actor
- LeRoy Neiman (1921âÂÂ2012) â sports artist
- Ancher Nelsen (1904âÂÂ1992) â 34th lieutenant governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Arthur E. Nelson (1892âÂÂ1955) â U.S. senator
- Cindy Nelson (born 1955) â alpine skier
- Darrin Nelson (born 1959) â football player
- Edor Nelson (1914âÂÂ2014) â baseball, football, wrestling, and hockey coach at Augsburg University
- Ken G. Nelson (born 1936) â former Minnesota state representative
- George Nelson ç (born 1950) â astronaut
- Holly Nelson â poet, politician
- Knute Nelson ç (1843âÂÂ1923) â 12th governor of Minnesota; U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Roy Nelson (1905âÂÂ1956) â cartoonist
- Steve Nelson (born 1951) â football player for the New England Patriots
- Pat Neshek ç (born 1980) â relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Don Ness (born 1974) â politician and former mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Tom Netherton (1947âÂÂ2018) â singer
- Graig Nettles ç (born 1944) â baseball player
- Ernie Nevers (1902âÂÂ1976) â Hall of Fame football player
- Walter Newton (1880âÂÂ1941) â member of U.S. Congress
- Joseph Nicollet ç (1786âÂÂ1843) â explorer
- Tom Niedenfuer (born 1959) â baseball player
- Matt Niskanen (born 1986) â hockey player
- Richard Nolan (born 1943) â member of U.S. Congress
- William I. Nolan (1874âÂÂ1943) â 24th lieutenant governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Gena Lee Nolin (born 1971) â actress and model, Baywatch, Sheena
- John Nord (born 1959) â professional wrestler
- Jeff Nordgaard (born 1973) â basketball player
- Michele Norris â radio journalist
- William Norris ç (1911âÂÂ2006) â CEO Control Data
- Lauris Norstad (1907âÂÂ1988) â general, commander of NATO forces
- Daniel S. Norton ç (1829âÂÂ1870) â U.S. senator
- Eunice Norton (1908âÂÂ2005) â pianist
- Greg Norton (born 1959) â musician, chef
- Scott Norton (born 1961) â professional wrestler
- Frank Nye ç (1852âÂÂ1935) â member of U.S. Congress
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- Alan Page ç (born 1945) â football player and Minnesota Supreme Court justice
- John U. D. Page (1903âÂÂ1950) â soldier
- Doug Pagitt â religion author
- Floyd Palmer (born 1943) â businessperson
- Carl Panzram (1891âÂÂ1930) â serial killer, author
- George Andreas Papandreou (born 1952) â Greek politician
- Bob Paradise (born 1944) â hockey player
- Alex Pareene â editor-in-chief of Gawker
- Zach Parise (born 1984) â hockey player
- Robert Ezra Park ç (1864âÂÂ1944) â urban sociologist
- Bradford Parkinson (born 1935) â father of the Global Positioning System
- Gordon Parks ç (1912âÂÂ2006) â photographer
- Emory Parnell (1892âÂÂ1979) â actor
- Nancy Parsons (1942âÂÂ2001) â actor
- Camilo Pascual (born 1934) â baseball player
- Brandon Paulson (born 1973) â Olympic silver medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling
- Gary Paulsen (born 1939) â author
- Jeno Paulucci â founder of Jeno's Frozen Pizza, Chun King Corporation, and Luigino's
- Mary Pawlenty â judge, first lady of the state
- Tim Pawlenty (born 1960) â 39th governor of Minnesota
- Barbara Payton (1927âÂÂ1967) â actor
- Pat Peake (born 1973) â hockey player
- Westbrook Pegler (1894âÂÂ1969) â journalist and writer
- Mary Jo Pehl â actor, broadcaster, and writer
- Ellen Pence (1948âÂÂ2012) â scholar and activist in domestic violence prevention
- Tim Penny (born 1951) â member of U.S. Congress
- Glen Perkins (born 1983) â baseball player
- Rudy Perpich (1928âÂÂ1995) â 34th and 36th governor of Minnesota; 39th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Jim Perry ç (born 1935) â baseball player
- Melissa Peterman (born 1970) â actor
- Christian T. Petersen â board game designer and founder of Fantasy Flight Games
- Hjalmar Petersen ç (1890âÂÂ1968) â 23rd governor of Minnesota; 28th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Aaron Peterson â politician
- Barbara Peterson â Miss USA 1976
- Collin Peterson (born 1944) â member of U.S. Congress
- Darrel Peterson (1939âÂÂ1994) â politician, farmer
- Paul Peterson â musician
- Wayne Peterson (1925âÂÂ2021) â composer, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jake Petricka (born 1988) â baseball player
- Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan â professor, author
- William Wallace Phelps ç (1826âÂÂ1873) â member of U.S. Congress
- Reynold Philipsek (born 1952) â musician
- Arthur Phillips (born 1969) â author
- Don Piccard (1926âÂÂ2020) â balloonist
- Jean Piccard ç (1884âÂÂ1963) â organic chemist, balloonist
- Jeannette Piccard ç (1895âÂÂ1981) â teacher, balloonist, priest
- Justin Pierre (born 1976) â musician
- Janelle Pierzina (born 1980) â actor, model
- Bernard Pietenpol (1901âÂÂ1984) â mechanic, aircraft designer
- Zebulon Montgomery Pike ç (1779âÂÂ1813) â explorer
- John S. Pillsbury ç (1828âÂÂ1901) â founder of Pillsbury, 8th governor of Minnesota
- Chellie Pingree (born 1955) â politician
- Robert M. Pirsig ç (1928âÂÂ2017) â author, philosopher
- William Pittenger ç (1885âÂÂ1951) â member of U.S. Congress
- Mike Ploog (born 1942) â storyboard and comic-book artist
- Henry Stanley Plummer (1874âÂÂ1937) â physician
- Mortimer Plumtree (born 1969) â former actor and professional wrestling manager
- Shjon Podein (born 1968) â hockey player
- Henry Poehler ç (1833âÂÂ1912) â member of U.S. Congress
- Carl Pohlad ç (1915âÂÂ2009) â billionaire, baseball owner and philanthropist
- Joe Polo (born 1982) â curler and Olympic bronze medalist
- Olivia Poole (1889âÂÂ1975) â inventor
- P.O.S â rapper
- Vic Power ç (1927âÂÂ2005) â baseball player
- Chris Pratt (born 1979) â actor, Everwood, Parks and Recreation
- Tom Preissing ç (born 1978) â hockey player
- Amber Preston ç â stand-up comedian
- Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus ç (1883âÂÂ1961) â 20th governor of Minnesota
- Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus II (1920âÂÂ1994) â Lutheran minister
- Prince (full name Prince Rogers Nelson) (1958âÂÂ2016) â singer-songwriter, actor, composer
- Pat Proft (born 1947) â comedy writer and actor
- Joel Przybilla (born 1979) â basketball player
- Kirby Puckett ç (1960âÂÂ2006) â Baseball Hall of Famer
- George Putnam (1914âÂÂ2008) â television host
- Herbert Putnam ç (1861âÂÂ1955) â Librarian of Congress
- William S. Pye (1880âÂÂ1959) â admiral, U.S. Navy
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- Brian Raabe (born 1967) â baseball player
- Brad Radke (born 1972) â baseball player
- Pedro Ramos (born 1935) â baseball player
- Alexander Ramsey ç (1815âÂÂ1903) â 2nd governor of Minnesota; U.S. senator
- Jim Ramstad ç (1946âÂÂ2020) â member of U.S. Congress
- John Randle (born 1967) â football player
- Ralph Rapson ç (1914âÂÂ2008) â architect
- Baron von Raschke ç (born 1940) â professional wrestler
- Ahmad Rashad (born 1949) â football player
- Erik Rasmussen (born 1977) â hockey player
- Edwin W. Rawlings (1904âÂÂ1997) â chief executive officer, General Mills; USAF general (Ret.)
- Dave "Snaker" Ray (1943âÂÂ2002) â musician
- Jeff Reardon (born 1955) â baseball player
- Harry Reasoner ç (1923âÂÂ1991) â television journalist
- Jake Reed (born 1967) â football player
- Oscar Reed â football player
- Rich Reese (born 1941) â baseball player
- Olli Rehn (born 1962) â European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy
- Ember Reichgott Junge â attorney, radio host, and politician
- Roger Reinert (born 1970) â politician and mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Chris Reitsma (born 1977) â baseball player
- Earl Renneke (1928âÂÂ2021) â politician, farmer
- Rip Repulski (1927âÂÂ1993) â baseball player
- Michael Restovich (born 1979) â baseball player
- Patrick Reusse â sports writer
- Brad Rheingans (born 1953) â former professional wrestler and amateur wrestler; Greco-Roman wrestler for USA at two Olympic Games
- Albert E. Rice (1845âÂÂ1921) â banker, newspaperman, legislator, and the 10th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
- Edmund Rice ç (1819âÂÂ1889) â member of U.S. Congress
- Henry Mower Rice ç (1816âÂÂ1894) â U.S. senator
- Todd Richards â head coach of the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets
- Kaylin Richardson â downhill skier, Olympian, Nor-Am Champion, US National Champion, World Champion
- William B. Richardson â acting lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1936âÂÂ1937)
- Nate Richert (born 1978) â actor
- Carl W. Riddick (1872âÂÂ1960) â member of U.S. Congress
- Beth Riesgraf (born 1978) â actress
- Martha Ripley ç (1843âÂÂ1912) â physician; founder, Maternity Hospital in Minneapolis
- Mark Ritchie (born 1951) â Minnesota Secretary of State
- Laila Robins (born 1959) â actress
- Jay Robinson (born 1946) â Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler and former University of Minnesota wrestling coach
- Koren Robinson â football player
- Marcus Robinson (born 1975) â football player
- Robyne Robinson â newscaster
- Stacy Robinson â football player
- Svend Robinson (born 1952) â Canadian politician
- Rafael Rodriguez â boxer
- Brian Rogowski (born 1970) â professional wrestler
- Todd Rohloff (born 1974) â hockey player
- Rich Rollins (born 1938) â baseball player
- Karl Rolvaag (1913âÂÂ1990) â 31st governor of Minnesota; 36th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Ole Rolvaag ç (1876âÂÂ1931) â novelist
- Richard Rood (1958âÂÂ1999) â professional wrestler, best known by his ringname "Ravishing" Rick Rude
- Mike Rosenthal â football player
- Marion Ross (born 1928) â actor
- Coleen Rowley (born 1954) â former FBI agent and whistleblower; candidate for Congress in the 2nd District of Minnesota
- Dwayne Rudd (born 1976) â football player
- Emily Rudd (born 1993) â actor
- Donald Eugene Rudolph, Sr. (c. 1921âÂÂ2006) â soldier
- Howard Wads Rundquist (1901âÂÂ1985) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Jane Russell (1921âÂÂ2011) â film actress
- Elmer Ryan (1907âÂÂ1958) â member of U.S. Congress
- R. T. Rybak (born 1955) â politician, newspaper editor
- Winona Ryder (born 1971) â actor
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- Dwight M. Sabin ç (1843âÂÂ1902) â U.S. senator
- Martin Olav Sabo ç (1938âÂÂ2016) â former member of U.S. Congress
- Saint Dog (Steven Thronson) â rapper from Chisholm, Minnesota; member of the hip-hop group Kottonmouth Kings
- Harrison Salisbury (1908âÂÂ1993) â journalist
- Zak Sally â musician
- Rudie M. Saltness ç (1899âÂÂ1974) â member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Ralph Samuelson (1903âÂÂ1977) â inventor of water skiing, first water-ski jumper and speed skier
- John B. Sanborn (1826âÂÂ1904) â Union Army general, state legislator
- John B. Sanborn Jr. (1883âÂÂ1964) â Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals judge
- Michael J. Sandel (born 1953) â political philosopher, Harvard professor
- Charlie Sanders (born 1979) â actor
- Tony Sanneh (born 1971) â soccer player
- Johan Santana (born 1979) â baseball player
- Gary Sargent (born 1954) â hockey player
- Gloria Sawai (Gloria Ruth Ostrem) (1932âÂÂ2011) â author of fiction
- Thomas D. Schall ç (1878âÂÂ1935) â U.S. senator, member of U.S. Congress
- Dan Schlissel ç (born 1970) â record producer, founder of Stand Up! Records and -ismist Recordings
- Bruce Schneier (born 1963) â founder and chief technology officer, Counterpane Internet Security
- Henry Schoolcraft ç (1793âÂÂ1864) â explorer
- Charles M. Schulz (1922âÂÂ2000) â cartoonist
- Richard M. Schulze (born 1940) â founder and chairman, Best Buy
- Mae Schunk ç (born 1934) â 45th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Kathryn Leigh Scott (Kathryn Kringstad) (born 1945) â author, actor
- Seann William Scott (born 1976) â actor
- Todd Scott â football player
- Briana Scurry (born 1971) â soccer player
- Richard Warren Sears (1863âÂÂ1914) â co-founder, Sears, Roebuck and Company
- Mitch Seavey â dog musher
- Jerry Seeman â NFL referee and Director of Officiating
- Robert Seguso (born 1963) â tennis player
- Aaron Sele (born 1970) â baseball player
- Conrad Selvig (1877âÂÂ1953) â member of U.S. Congress
- Lyle Sendlein (born 1984) â football player
- Joe Senser â football player
- Marty Sertich (born 1982) â hockey player
- Brian Setzer ç â musician
- Eric Sevareid ç (1912âÂÂ1992) â television journalist
- Stephen Shadegg (1909âÂÂ1990) â political consultant in Phoenix, Arizona; born in Minneapolis
- Kyle Shanahan (born 1979) â football coach
- Eddie Sharkey â wrestling coach
- Darren Sharper (born 1975) â football player
- Clark Shaughnessy (1892âÂÂ1970) â football coach
- Sam Shepard â actor and playwright; lived in Stillwater, Minnesota, with partner Jessica Lange
- Marcus Sherels â football player
- Sean Sherk (born 1973) â mixed martial artist and former UFC Lightweight Champion
- Charles D. Sherwood â 4th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- James Shields ç (1810âÂÂ1879) â U.S. senator
- Henrik Shipstead (1881âÂÂ1960) â U.S. senator
- Francis Shoemaker (1889âÂÂ1958) â member of U.S. Congress
- BeBe Shopp (born 1930) â Miss America 1948
- Bob Short (1917âÂÂ1982) â owner of sports teams and politician
- Henry Hastings Sibley ç (1811âÂÂ1891) â first governor of Minnesota
- Christopher Sieber (born 1969) â actor
- Dick Siebert ç (1912âÂÂ1978) â college baseball coach
- Gerry Sikorski (born 1948) â member of U.S. Congress
- Clifford D. Simak ç (1904âÂÂ1988) â science-fiction writer
- Richard Simmons (1913âÂÂ2003) â actor
- George Sitts â convicted murderer
- Slug (born 1973) â rapper
- Roy Smalley ç (born 1952) â baseball player
- Jack Smight (1925âÂÂ2003) â film director
- Bruce Smith (1920âÂÂ1967) â football player; winner, Heisman Trophy
- Chad Smith (born 1961) â drummer, Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Craig Smith (born 1974) â college basketball coach
- Edward Everett Smith â 18th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- George Ross Smith (1864âÂÂ1952) â member of U.S. Congress
- Larry H. Smith (1939âÂÂ2002) â hockey player
- Lyndon Ambrose Smith â 15th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Onterrio Smith ç (born 1980) â football player
- Phillips Waller Smith (1906âÂÂ1963) â U.S. Air Force major general
- Raonall Smith (born 1978) â football player
- Regan Smith ç (born 2002) â Olympic swimmer
- Robert Smith ç (born 1972) â football player
- Wyatt Smith (born 1977) â hockey player
- Fred Smoot ç (born 1979) â football player
- Josiah Snelling ç (1782âÂÂ1828) â first commander of Fort Snelling
- Samuel Snider ç (1845âÂÂ1928) â member of U.S. Congress
- Samuel F. Snively ç (1859âÂÂ1952) â longest-serving mayor of Duluth, Minnesota
- Zach Sobiech (1995âÂÂ2013) â musician
- Ben Sobieski (born 1979) â football player
- Konrad K. Solberg â 27th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Kathleen Soliah ç (born 1947) â member of the Symbionese Liberation Army
- Gordon Solie (Francis Jonard Labiak) (1929âÂÂ2000) â wrestling announcer
- Sammy Solis â baseball player
- Jesse Solomon â football player
- Spenser J. Somers ç (1972âÂÂ1990) â author
- Rich Sommer ç (born 1978) â actor
- Stephen Sommers ç (born 1962) â director
- Gale Sondergaard (1899âÂÂ1985) â Academy Award-winning actress (1936)
- John Sontag (1861âÂÂ1893) â outlaw, born in Mankato
- Kevin Sorbo (born 1958) â actor
- Richard K. Sorenson (1924âÂÂ2004) â sailor
- Alec Soth (born 1969) â photographer
- Ann Sothern ç (1909âÂÂ2001) â actress
- Matt Spaeth â football player
- Allan Spear ç (1937âÂÂ2008) â state legislator and president of the Minnesota Senate
- LaVyrle Spencer â romance novelist
- Lili St. Cyr (Willis Marie Van Schaack) (1918âÂÂ1999) â ecdysiast
- Paul St. Peter (also known as George C. Cole and Francis C. Cole) (born 1958) â voice actor
- Joan Staley (1940âÂÂ2019) â actor
- Arlan Stangeland ç (1930âÂÂ2013) â member of U.S. Congress
- Maurice Stans (1908âÂÂ1998) â U.S. secretary of commerce
- Frank Starkey (1892âÂÂ1968) â member of U.S. Congress
- Harold Stassen (1907âÂÂ2001) â 25th governor of Minnesota
- Ozora P. Stearns ç (1831âÂÂ1896) â U.S. senator
- Franklin Steele ç (1813âÂÂ1880) â early settler of St. Anthony, Minnesota
- Halvor Steenerson ç (1852âÂÂ1926) â member of U.S. Congress
- Andy Steensma (born 1942) â farmer, mayor, politician
- Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper (born 1963) â astronaut
- Will Steger (born 1944) â polar explorer
- Terry Steinbach (born 1962) â Major League Baseball player
- Helen Stenborg (1925âÂÂ2011) â actor
- Phil Sterner (born 1960) â politician
- Cliff Sterrett â cartoonist
- Todd Steussie â football player
- Frederick Stevens ç (1861âÂÂ1923) â member of U.S. Congress
- John H. Stevens â ç (1820âÂÂ1900) first civilian (non-indigenous) resident of Minneapolis
- Gable Steveson (born 2000) â wrestler for the University of Minnesota, 2020 Summer Olympics gold medalist in men's freestyle 125 kg
- Jacob H. Stewart ç (1829âÂÂ1884) â member of U.S. Congress
- Henry C. Stiening ç (1895âÂÂ1962) â member of the Minnesota Senate
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U
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- John Vachon (1914âÂÂ1975) â photographer
- Norm Van Brocklin ç (1926âÂÂ1983) â NFL quarterback and Minnesota Vikings coach
- Carl Van Dyke (1881âÂÂ1919) â member of U.S. Congress
- John Van Dyke ç (1807âÂÂ1878) â politician
- Samuel Rinnah Van Sant ç (1844âÂÂ1936) â 15th governor of Minnesota
- Shantel VanSanten (born 1985) â actress, model, One Tree Hill
- Sofia Vassilieva (born 1992) â child actor
- Vince Vaughn (born 1970) â actor
- Thorstein Veblen ç (1857âÂÂ1929) â economist, sociologist, author
- Bruce Vento (1940âÂÂ2000) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jesse Ventura (born 1951) â retired professional wrestler, political commentator, author, actor, and 38th governor of Minnesota
- Zoilo Versalles ç (1939âÂÂ1995) â baseball player
- John William Vessey Jr. (1922âÂÂ2016) â Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Jim Vickerman (1931âÂÂ2021) â politician, senator
- Frank Viola ç (born 1960) â baseball player
- Pamela Vitale ç (1953âÂÂ2005) â murder victim
- Andrew Volstead (1860âÂÂ1947) â member of U.S. Congress; author of the 1919 National Prohibition Act (known informally as the Volstead Act)
- Lindsey Vonn (born 1984) â Olympic and world champion skier
- Ana Clara Voog (Rachael Olson) (born 1966) â singer-songwriter, musician, performance artist, visual artist, and writer
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- Kevin Wacholz (born 1958) â professional wrestler
- James Wakefield ç (1825âÂÂ1910) â 8th lieutenant governor of Minnesota; member of U.S. Congress
- Harriet G. Walker ç (1841âÂÂ1917) â president, Northwestern Hospital
- T. B. Walker ç (1840âÂÂ1928) â lumberman; founder of Minneapolis Public Library; founder of Walker Art Center
- DeWitt Wallace (1889âÂÂ1981) â publisher; founder of Reader's Digest; philanthropist
- Steve Walsh (born 1966) â football player
- Sean Waltman (born 1972) â podcaster and former professional wrestler
- Tim Walz â politician
- Lou Wangberg (born 1941) â 41st lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- John Warne (born 1979) â musician
- Lonnie Warwick â football player
- Cadwallader Washburn ç (1818âÂÂ1882) â businessperson; founder of Washburn Mills
- William D. Washburn ç (1831âÂÂ1912) â U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Gene Washington ç (born 1947) â football player
- Vin Weber (born 1952) â member of U.S. Congress
- Jon Wefald (born 1937) â educator
- Knud Wefald ç (1869âÂÂ1936) â member of U.S. Congress
- Mark Weigle (born 1967) â singer-songwriter
- Chris Weinke (born 1972) â football player
- Jeff Weise (1988âÂÂ2005) â high school student who committed murder/suicide
- Paul Wellstone ç (1944âÂÂ2002) â U.S. senator
- Sheila Wellstone (1944âÂÂ2002) â advocate for human rights, the environment, and peace; wife of Paul Wellstone
- Carl L. Weschcke (1930âÂÂ2015) â businessperson; president and owner, Llewellyn Worldwide
- Paul Westerberg (born 1959) â musician
- Wes Westrum (1922âÂÂ2002) â baseball player
- Jacob Wetterling (1978âÂÂ1989) â kidnapped, abused, and murdered in 1989; missing until remains were discovered in 2016
- Patty Wetterling ç (born 1949) â politician, advocate of children's safety
- Alice Wetterlund (born 1981) â actress and comedian
- Friedrich Weyerhäuser â businessperson
- Lindsay Whalen (born 1982) â WNBA player
- David Wheaton (born 1969) â tennis player
- Blake Wheeler (born 1986) â hockey player
- Ed White â football player
- Milo White ç (1833âÂÂ1912) â member of U.S. Congress
- Minor White (1908âÂÂ1976) â photographer
- Sammy White ç (born 1954) â football player
- Royce White â basketball player and political figure
- Benson Whitney â U.S. ambassador to Norway
- Richard Widmark (1914âÂÂ2008) â actor
- Roy Wier ç (1888âÂÂ1963) â member of U.S. Congress
- James Russell Wiggins (1903âÂÂ2000) â editor; U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
- Jermaine Wiggins (born 1975) â football player
- Laura Ingalls Wilder ç (1867âÂÂ1957) â novelist
- Zygi Wilf ç (born 1950) â football team owner
- Roy Wilkins ç (1901âÂÂ1981) â civil rights leader
- Bud Wilkinson (1916âÂÂ1994) â football player, coach, and broadcaster
- Morton S. Wilkinson ç (1819âÂÂ1894) â U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress
- Warren William (Warren William Krech) (1894âÂÂ1948) â actor
- Auburn Williams (born 1990) â singer
- Brian Williams (born 1979) â football player
- Kevin Williams (born 1980) â football player
- Moe Williams (born 1974) â football player
- Pat Williams (born 1972) â football player
- Stokley Williams (born 1967) â musician
- Tom Williams (1940âÂÂ1992) â hockey player
- Walter Jon Williams (born 1953) â writer
- John Poage Williamson (1835âÂÂ1917) â missionary, writer, and member of the South Dakota House of Representatives
- Thomas Smith Williamson ç (1800âÂÂ1879) â physician and missionary
- Troy Williamson (born 1983) â football player
- Paul Willson (born 1945) â actor
- August Wilson ç (1945âÂÂ2005) â Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
- Dan Wilson â musician
- Dorothy Wilson (1909âÂÂ1998) â actress
- Eugene McLanahan Wilson ç (1833âÂÂ1890) â member of U.S. Congress
- Rainn Wilson ç (born 1966) â actor; Guthrie Theater alumnus
- Sheree J. Wilson (born 1958) â actor
- Thomas Wilson ç (1827âÂÂ1910) â member of U.S. Congress
- Wade Wilson ç (1959âÂÂ2019) â football player
- Harold Windingstad (1929âÂÂ2006) â political activist, farmer
- William Windom ç (1827âÂÂ1891) â U.S. senator, member of U.S. Congress
- Antoine Winfield (born 1977) â football player
- Dave Winfield (born 1951) â Baseball Hall of Fame player
- Eliza Winston ç (1830â date of death unknown) â freed slave
- Roy Winston â football player
- Max Winter ç (1903âÂÂ1996) â football team owner
- Ted Winter (born 1949) â politician, farmer, insurance agent
- Theodore Wirth ç (1863âÂÂ1949) â horticulturalist, Minneapolis Superintendent of Parks; civic planner
- Cory Withrow â football player
- Wally Wood (1927âÂÂ1981) â comic-book writer, artist, and independent publisher
- Wolfman Jack (Robert Weston Smith) ç â radio personality
- Jerome J. Workman Jr. (born 1952) â spectroscopist, editor, author
- Bryan Thao Worra (born 1973) â poet, writer, and journalist
- Al Worthington ç (born 1929) â baseball player
- John Wozniak (born 1971) â musician
- Donald O. Wright (1892âÂÂ1985) â 35th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
- Michael Wuertz (born 1978) â baseball player
- Irma Wyman ç (born 20th century) â first chief information officer, Honeywell
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Fictional characters
- Riley Andersen, from the Pixar film Inside Out
- Paul Bunyan, folklore logger and voyageur
- Nick Carraway, narrator of The Great Gatsby
- Betty Crocker, food brand character
- Marshall Eriksen, from the television sitcom How I Met Your Mother
- Henry Gale, from the television series Lost
- Marge Gunderson, from the film Fargo
- Linda Gunderson, from the animated film Rio
- Jolly Green Giant, food brand character
- Juno MacGuff, from the film Juno
- Angus MacGyver, from the 1980s television series MacGyver
- Minnehaha, Native American maiden from Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's poem "The Song of Hiawatha"
- Lester Nygaard, from the first season of Fargo
- Rose Nylund, from the television sitcom The Golden Girls
- Cork O'Connor, protagonist of nineteen crime novels by William Kent Krueger
- Pillsbury Doughboy, food brand character
- Candy Quackenbush, from Clive Barker's The Books of Abarat novel series
- Mary Richards, from the television sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- Rocky and Bullwinkle, cartoon characters from the animated television series The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
- Lou Solverson, from the second season of Fargo
- Molly Solverson, from the second season of Fargo
- Tom Wambsgans from Succession
- Ben Wyatt, from Parks and Recreation
See also
References