This article is a list of notable people who were born in and/or have lived in Lawrence, Kansas . Alumni of University of Kansas or Haskell Indian Nations University , including athletes and coaches, that are not originally from Lawrence should not be included in this list, instead, they should be listed in List of University of Kansas people . This includes faculty and coaches who stayed in Lawrence after retirement.
Martha Bablitch , judge
Beatrice Belkin , soprano
Leo Beuerman , pencil salesman, subject of a 1969 short film nominated for an Academy Award
Amani Bledsoe , professional football player
David Booth , entrepreneur
Corinne Brinkerhoff , television producer and writer
Erin Brockovich , environmental activist
George Brown , politician
William Burroughs , author
Sarah Buxton , singer
John Hadl , NCAA and NFL football quarterback, College Football Hall of Fame
Zach Hadel , co-creator of Smiling Friends (show)
William A. Harris , U.S. Senator
Herk Harvey , actor, director, producer, writer
John G. Haskell , architect of numerous Lawrence buildings as well as the Kansas State Capitol
Bobby Henrich , MLB player
Stan Herd , crop artist
Ralph Houk , MLB pitcher and manager
Henry Salem Hubbell , American Impressionist painter
Isaac F. Hughes , City Council member in Lawrence and in Los Angeles, California
Langston Hughes , poet and author
Kelley Hunt , blues singer, pianist, songwriter
Deane Waldo Malott , university president
Danny Manning , professional basketball player, college basketball coach
Mates of State , rock band
Mark Maxey , filmmaker
David McClain , university president
Elmer McCollum , scientist
Minus Story , band
Na Mira , artist
Bryce Montes de Oca , Baseball player for the New York Mets
Jason Moss , musician
Alan Mulally , business executive, CEO of Ford Motor Corporation
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^ Staff. "Col. W. A. Starrett, Noted Builder, Dead, Was Coordinating Official of Extensive Realty, Finance and Construction Enterprises. Put Up The Empire State Erected Steel-Framed Structures in Japan for Withstanding Earthquakes – Active in War. , The New York Times , March 27, 1932. Accessed March 25, 2023. "Colonel Starrett was born in Lawrence, Kan., on June 14, 1877, a son of the Rev. William A. and Helen Eken Starrett."
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