List of people from Traverse City, Michigan
Appearance
The following is a list of notable people associated with Traverse City, Michigan. These people were born or lived in Traverse City.
Academia
[edit]- Thomas R. Plough (born 1941), sociologist and president of North Dakota State University and Assumption College
- Scott Schwenter (born 1968), professor of Hispanic Linguistics at Ohio State University
Activism
[edit]- Chasten Buttigieg (born 1989), writer, teacher, and LGBT+ activist[1]
- Helen Milliken (1922–2012), activist, environmentalist, and first lady of Michigan
- Pun Plamondon (1945–2023), left-wing activist
Crime
[edit]- Charles L. Meach (1947–2004), serial killer
Industry
[edit]- John T. Parsons (1913–2007), engineer[2]
- Eugene Power (1905–1993), entrepreneur
- Frank L. Stulen (1921–2010), engineer and mayor of Traverse City in 1961[3]
Law
[edit]- Pearl M. Hart (1890–1975), attorney
- Thomas G. Power (born 1950), judge and member of the Michigan House of Representatives
Media
[edit]Art
[edit]- Eric Daigh (born 1977)
- Anna Fidler (born 1973)
- Michael Huey (born 1964)
- Barbara McGuire, painter, jewelry designer, and clay artist
- Ezra Winter (1886–1949), muralist
- George Wurtzel (born 1954), craftsman and woodworker
Film, television, and theater
[edit]- Kate Botello, television and radio personality
- Jeremy Davies (born 1969), actor
- Carol Duvall (1926–2023), television personality
- Michael Moore (born 1954), director, screenwriter, producer, and author[4]
- Bill Morey (1919–2003), actor[5]
- Carter Oosterhouse (born 1976), television personality
- Pat Paulsen (1927–1997), comedian, satirist, and actor
- Julius H. Steinberg (1847–1943), theater entrepreneur
- Martha Teichner (born 1948), CBS News correspondent
- Barry Watson (born 1974), actor
- David Wayne (1914–1995), actor
Music
[edit]- Bob James (born 1939), pianist, arranger, and record producer[6]
- Angela Josephine (born 1967), singer-songwriter and musician
- Matt Noveskey (born 1976), singer-songwriter and bassist in bands Blue October and Harvard of the South[7]
- Wilson Sawyer (1917–1979), composer, arranger, and musician
- Mel Schacher (born 1951), bassist in band Grand Funk Railroad
- Claudia Schmidt (born 1953), singer-songwriter and musician[8]
- Billy Strings (born 1992), bluegrass musician[9]
Bands
[edit]- The Accidentals (formed 2012)
- Salem (formed 2006)[10][11]
Print media
[edit]- M. E. C. Bates (1839–1905), writer, journalist, and newspaper editor[12]
- Clara Nettie Bates (1876–1966), editor, writer, and clubwoman[13]
- Mary K. Buck (1841–1901), author
- Alma Routsong (1924–1996), novelist
- Harold Sherman (1898–1987), novelist and lecturer
- Doug Stanton, author, journalist, lecturer, and screenwriter
- Craig Thompson (born 1975), graphic novelist
Military
[edit]- Demas T. Craw (1900–1942), United States Air Force officer and posthumous Medal of Honor recipient
- Michael Carey (born 1960), United States Air Force officer
- Guy Fort (1879–1942), brigadier general in the Philippine Army under control of the United States Army Forces in the Far East
- Alden G. Glauch (1919–2015), major general in the United States Air Force
Politics
[edit]National
[edit]- Pete Buttigieg (born 1982), former United States Secretary of Transportation, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and candidate for President of the United States in 2020.[14]
- Robert P. Griffin (1923–2015), U.S. Representative, Senator, and Michigan Supreme Court justice
State
[edit]- Jason Allen (born 1963), member of Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan Senate
- Morgan Bates (1806–1874), 19th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Betsy Coffia (born 1977), member of the Michigan House of Representatives
- James E. Defebaugh (1926–2014), member of the Michigan House of Representatives
- Michael Dively (born 1938), member of the Michigan House of Representatives
- Kevin Elsenheimer (born 1965), member of the Michigan House of Representatives and judge
- Arnell Engstrom (1897–1970), member of the Michigan House of Representatives
- George A. McManus Jr. (1930–2024), member of the Michigan Senate
- James T. Milliken (1882–1952), mayor of Traverse City and member of the Michigan Senate
- James W. Milliken (1848–1908), member of the Michigan Senate
- William Milliken (1922–2019), 44th and longest-serving Governor of Michigan[15]
- Howard Walker (born 1954), member of the Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan Senate
Local
[edit]- Derek Bailey (1972–2021), chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
- Perry Hannah (1824–1904), founding father and first mayor of Traverse City, and member of the Michigan House of Representatives
Religion
[edit]- Carol Gilbert (born 1947), Dominican religious sister and anti-nuclear activist
Science
[edit]- Andrea Kritcher, nuclear engineer and physicist[16]
- Ross Overbeek (born 1949), engineer and mathematician
- Bernice Steadman (1925–2015), aviator
- Jane Willets Ettawageshik (1915–1996), anthropologist
Sports
[edit]American football
[edit]- Mark Brammer (born 1958), tight end[17]
- Max Bullough (born 1992), linebacker and coach
- Riley Bullough (born 1993), linebacker
- Tom Edwards (1899–1980), tackle
- Jake Fisher (born 1993), offensive tackle
- Eric Gordon (born 1987), linebacker
- Ryan Hayes (born 2000), offensive tackle
- Gary Hogeboom (born 1958), quarterback
- Joe Kerridge (born 1992), fullback
- Darren Keyton (born 1990), guard
- Chris Kolarevic (born 1999), linebacker
- Bunny Oakes (1898–1970), coach
- Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi (born 1995), wide receiver and kick returner
Baseball
[edit]- Donna Chartier, utility infielder
- Doug Mirabelli (born 1970), catcher
- Andy Pascoe (born 1988), catcher and infielder
Basketball
[edit]- Holden Greiner (born 1991), forward
- Tom Kozelko (born 1951), power forward[18]
- Dan Majerle (born 1965), shooting guard/small forward and coach
- Suzy Merchant (born 1969), coach
- Autumn Rademacher (born 1975), coach
Golf
[edit]- Walter Hagen (1892–1969)
Ice hockey
[edit]- Dallas Drake (born 1969), winger[19]
- Brandon Halverson (born 1996), goaltender
- Gordie Howe (1928–2016), winger and Hockey Hall of Fame member[20]
- Mike Matteucci (born 1971), defenseman
- Zach Redmond (born 1988), defenseman
- Brian Rolston (born 1973), center
- John Scott (born 1982), defenseman and winger, 2016 National Hockey League All-Star Game MVP[21]
Motorsports
[edit]- Dick Burleson (born 1948), enduro racer[22]
Rugby
[edit]- Angus MacLellan (born 1992), prop[23]
- Phil Thiel (born 1984), prop and hooker[24]
Soccer
[edit]- Casey Townsend (born 1989), forward and midfielder
Wrestling
[edit]- Robert Hewitt (1906–1978)
References
[edit]- ^ "Chasten Buttigieg". National Writers Series. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Facility · The Products of John T. Parsons · VT Special Collections and University Archives Online". digitalsc.lib.vt.edu. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Frank L. Stulen". National Science and Technology Medals Foundation. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Moore, Michael. "About - Michael Moore". www.michaelmoore.com. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ South, Carol (January 7, 2004). "Morey makes mark on stage and screen: Veteran actor instrumental in early days of Traverse City Civic Theater". Traverse City Record-Eagle. Archived from the original on June 25, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- ^ Brazeal, Eric. "Jazz Legend Bob James Donates One of His Pianos to The Alluvion". 9&10 News. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Record-Eagle, John Sinkevics Special to the (March 24, 2023). "National alt-rock force Blue October simmers with Traverse City connection". Traverse City Record-Eagle. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Record-Eagle, Ross Boissoneau Special to the (April 12, 2024). "Singer-songwriter Claudia Schmidt returning to home state for Traverse City shows". Traverse City Record-Eagle. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Billy Strings Namedrops Traverse City On New Album". The Ticker | Traverse City News & Events. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ Manning, Craig (September 25, 2021). "Home stage advantage: days before launching their upcoming album and tour, the North's hottest musical trio will play two shows in Traverse City". northernexpress.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2021. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ Manning, Craig (April 21, 2018). "Five Albums Every Northerner Should Own". northernexpress.com. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
- ^ Fidler, Richard (September 1, 2014). "To Traverse Point and Return, M.E.C. Bates". Grand Traverse Journal. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Leonard, John W., ed. (1915). "Bates, Clara Nettie". Woman's Who's who of America. Vol. 1 (Public domain ed.). p. 82. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
- ^ Spangler, Todd. "Pete Buttigieg now calls Michigan home, plans to vote in midterms". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Egan, Paul. "Former Michigan Governor William Milliken dies at 97". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "TC Native Named One of TIME's 100 Most Influential People". The Ticker | Traverse City News & Events. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Century Football Club to honor 1975 Trojans". Traverse City Record-Eagle. April 20, 2000. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Tom Kozelko (1983) - Hall of Fame". University of Toledo Athletics. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "The Drake Effect | Northern Magazine". nmu.edu. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Howe's Impact On Traverse City Reverberates". The Ticker | Traverse City News & Events. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Friday's Hot Clicks: NHL Fan Favorite John Scott Describes Near-Death Experience on Frozen Lake". SI. January 18, 2019. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "Dick Burleson‘s Wild Ride: A Few Words with the Greatest Off-road Motorcycle Racer of all Time". www.northernexpress.com. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ "MacLellan amped for pro rugby premiere, future of new league" Archived 2016-06-11 at the Wayback Machine, Leelanau Enterprise, Jay Bushen, April 7, 2016.
- ^ DeBerardino, Joey. "Where Are They Now: Traverse City West's Phil Thiel". 9&10 News. Retrieved November 14, 2024.