List of people from Missoula, Montana
Appearance
This following people are natives of or lived in Missoula, Montana, but not exclusively as students at the University of Montana.
Name | Notability | Association | Category |
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Steve Albini | Musician (Big Black, Shellac), music producer | Raised | Performing arts |
Aimee Allen | Singer, songwriter | Born and raised[1] | Performing arts |
William M. Allen | President of Boeing, 1945–1985 | Born and raised | Business[2] |
Jeff Ament | Bass guitarist for Pearl Jam | Resident | Performing arts[3] |
Eden Atwood | Jazz singer | Resident | Performing arts[4] |
Courtney Babcock | Champion middle-distance runner | Resident | Athletics[5] |
Dorothy Baker | Author | Born | Literature[6] |
Max Baucus | Montana's longest serving U.S. Senator | Resident, State Representative | Politics[7] |
Eric Bergoust | Olympic gold medalist in men's freestyle aerial skiing | Born and raised | Athletics[8] |
David Berkoff | Two-time Olympic gold medalist in men's swimming | Resident | Athletics[9] |
Judith Blegen | Opera soprano | Raised | Performing arts[10] |
Judy Blunt | Author | Resident | Literature[11] |
Bill Bowers | Mime artist | Born and raised | Performing arts[12] |
Mark Britton | Internet executive, venture capitalist and lawyer | Raised | Business[13] |
Scott Michael Campbell | Actor | Born | Entertainment[14] |
Dana Carvey | Actor | Born | Entertainment[15] |
James Crumley | Author | Resident | Literature[16] |
Jerry Daniels | CIA agent in Laos; humanitarian | Resident | Government[17] |
Gene Davis | NCAA wrestling champion and Olympic bronze medalist in freestyle wrestling | Born and raised | Athletics[18] |
Joseph M. Dixon | U.S. Senator, Governor of Montana | Resident | Politics[19] |
John Elway | Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback | Resident | Athletics[20] |
Leif Erickson | Montana Supreme Court Justice, 1936–1946 | Resident | Politics[21] |
Troy Evans | Actor | Born | Entertainment[22] |
Jesse Tyler Ferguson | Actor | Born | Entertainment[23] |
Dan Flores | Historian | Resident | Academics[24] |
Mayhew Foster | French Legion of Honor Chevalier recipient | Resident | Military[25] |
Hank Green | YouTuber, science communicator, novelist, and entrepreneur | Resident[26] | Academics, entertainment |
Harry Haines | Judge on the U.S. Tax Court | Resident | Politics[27] |
Leroy Hood | Biologist | Born and raised | Science[28] |
Dave Johnson | Olympic bronze medalist in decathlon | Raised | Athletics[29] |
"Wild Bill" Kelly | Member of College Football Hall of Fame | Raised | Athletics[30] |
Larry Krystkowiak | Basketball coach | Born and raised | Athletics[31] |
Jason Lamy-Chappuis | Olympic gold medalist for France | Born | Athletics[32] |
Jason Lutes | Comic book writer and artist | Raised | Art[33] |
David Lynch | Filmmaker | Born | Entertainment[34] |
Norman Maclean | Author | Resident | Literature[35] |
Mike Mansfield | U.S. Senate Majority Leader, Ambassador to Japan | Resident | Politics[36] |
Bob Marshall | Wilderness activist | Resident | Activism[37] |
David Maslanka | Composer | Resident | Performing arts |
Washington J. McCormick | U.S. Representative | Born and raised | Politics[38] |
Neil McMahon | Author | Resident | Literature[39] |
John Melcher | U.S. Senator | Resident | Politics[40] |
Frank W. Milburn | U.S. Army general during Korean War | Resident | Military[41] |
Joshua Fields Millburn | Writer, Author, Co-Founder of The Minimalists | Resident | Business |
Tommy Moe | Olympic gold medalist in skiing | Born | Athletics[42] |
Slim Moon | Founder of record label Kill Rock Stars | Born and raised | Entertainment[43] |
Wayne Nance | Serial killer[44] | Resident | |
Roger Nichols | Songwriter | Born | Entertainment[45] |
Ted Nichols | Composer, music director at Hanna-Barbera | Born | |
Ryan Nicodemus | Writer, Author, Mentor, Co-Founder of The Minimalists | Resident | Business |
Carroll O'Connor | Actor | Resident | Entertainment[46] |
Michael Punke | Writer | Resident | Literature[47] |
Jeannette Rankin | First woman elected to Congress | Born and raised | Politics[48] |
Fritzi Ridgeway | Silent film actress | Born | Entertainment[49] |
Steve Running | 2007 Nobel Peace Prize recipient | Resident | Science[50] |
Diane Sands | First openly gay member of the Montana Legislature | Resident | Politics[51] |
Lloyd Schermer | Businessman and artist | Resident | Art[52] |
Heather Sharfeddin | Novelist | Resident | Literature[53] |
Richard G. Shoup | U.S. Representative | Resident | Politics[54] |
Michael Smuin | Ballet dancer, director, and choreographer | Born and raised | Performing arts[55] |
J.K. Simmons | Actor, voice actor | Resident | Performing arts: movies, television, theater[56] |
Clarence Streit | Writer | Resident | Activism[57] |
Kenneth Dupee Swan | Photographer and forester | Resident | Art[58] |
Taylor Tankersley | Pitcher for the Florida Marlins | Born | Athletics[59] |
K. Ross Toole | Historian | Born and raised | Academics[60] |
Harold C. Urey | Nobel Prize–winning scientist | Resident | Science[60] |
Mandela van Eeden | Radio personality | Resident | Performing Arts |
Allen Vizzutti | Musician (trumpet), professor | Born and raised | Performing Arts |
Josh Wagner | Novelist, comic book writer, and filmmaker | Resident | Literature[61] |
Dennis Washington | Industrialist | Resident | Business[62] |
James Welch | Native American author and poet | Resident | Literature, poetry[63][64][65] |
Paul Wheaton | Writer; Duke of Permaculture; software engineer | Resident | Literature[66] |
Bryan Thao Worra | Poet, writer, and journalist | Resident | Literature |
Hubert Zemke | Pilot and leader of Zemke's Wolf Pack in WWII | Born and raised | Military[67] |
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