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Revision as of 22:20, 17 December 2008
This is a list of encyclopedic people associated with Bowling Green State University in the United States of America
Arts and entertainment
- James Baldwin, author/poet
- Bernie Casey, former professional football player, actor, and visual artist
- Tim Conway, Emmy Award winning actor
- Jennifer Crusie, writer
- Jim Daniels, writer
- Ray Davis, musician
- Anthony Doerr, writers
- Robert Ferrigno, writer
- Carolyn Forche, writer
- Bob Hartman, musician
- Jennifer Higdon, composer
- Judson Laipply, comedian
- Don Lee, editorial cartoonist
- Ian McConville, webcomic artist
- Robert Patrick, actor
- Barbara Paul, author
- James Pickens, Jr., actor
- Gregory Ruffer, conductor
- Terry Ryan, writer
- Eva Marie Saint, actress
- James Swearingen, composer
- Allen Wier, author
- Dara Wier, poet
- Theresa Williams, writer
- Steven Merker, Actor
- Ric Ocasek, The Cars, Musician
Athletes
- Omari Aldridge, professional soccer player currently with Beijing Hongdeng
- Harold Anderson, former college basketball coach and basketball hall of fame member
- Burke Badenhop, pitcher for the Florida Marlins
- Doug Bair, former professional baseball player
- Kevin Bieksa, professional ice hockey player currently with the Vancouver Canucks
- Douche Blake, professional ice hockey player currently with the Los Angeles Kings
- Aris Brimanis, professional ice hockey player currently with the Hannover Scorpions
- Khary Campbell, professional football player currently with the Washington Redskins
- Bernie Casey, former professional football player
- Antonio Daniels, professional basketball player currently with the New Orleans Hornets
- Greg de Vries, professional ice hockey player currently with the Nashville Predators
- Andy Dilsaver, professional rugby player currently with Los Angeles Rugby
- Dave Ellett, former professional ice hockey player
- Nelson Emerson, former professional ice hockey player
- Alex Foster, professional ice hockey player currently with the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Garry Galley, former professional ice hockey player
- Scott Hamilton, professional figure skater
- Josh Harris, professional football player, last with the New York Giants
- Orel Hershiser, former professional baseball player
- Bob Hill, professional basketball coach currently with the Seattle SuperSonics
- Brian Holzinger, former professional ice hockey player and Hobey Baker Award winner
- Mike Johnson, professional ice hockey player currently with the Montreal Canadiens
- Ken Klee, professional ice hockey player currently with the Atlanta Thrashers
- Kory Lichtensteiger, professional football player currently with the Denver Broncos
- Mike Liut, former professional ice hockey player
- Keith McLeod, professional basketball player, last with the Indiana Pacers
- George McPhee, former professional ice hockey player, Hobey Baker Award winner, and current General Manager of the Washington Capitals
- Nick Mileti, former owner of Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Crusaders, and writer of Closet Italians
- Ken Morrow, former professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey team
- Gregg Napoli, former athletic supporter for the San Diego Padres
- Don Nehlen, former player who became a highly successful coach at West Virginia University and college football hall of fame member
- Doyt Perry, former college football coach and college football hall of fame member
- Jordan Sigalet, professional ice hockey player currently with the Boston Bruins
- Shaun Suisham, professional football player currently with the Washington Redskins
- Nate Thurmond, former professional basketball player and NBA hall of fame member
- Andy Tracy, professional baseball player
- Phil Villipiano, former professional football player
- Mark Wells, former professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey team
- Dave Wottle, olympic gold medalist
- Paul Ysebaert, former professional ice hockey player
Politics
- Daniel Ayalon, former Israeli ambassador to the United States
- Kevin Coughlin, Ohio state senator (R)
- Randy Gardner, Ohio state senator (R)
- Bruce Edward Johnson, former Ohio lieutenant governor
- Bob Latta, congressman (R-OH)
- Tom Luken, former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio and congressman (D-OH)
- Betty Montgomery, former Ohio attorney general and state auditor (R)
- Chris Redfern, former Ohio state representative and current chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party (D)[1]
- Tim Ryan, congressman (D-OH)
News
- Leon Bibb, WEWS news anchor
- Jay Crawford, ESPN sportcaster
- Mike Emrick, NHL on Versus play-by-play announcer
- Steve Hartman, CBS News correspondent
- Jason Jackson, ESPN sportscaster
- Diane Larson, WTVG news anchor
- Jim Tocco, announcer for the Montgomery Biscuits
Other
- Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr., Chancellor of Texas Christian University
- Shantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe Systems
- Cara Zavaleta, playboy playmate
- Gary W. Pettibone, Professor of Biology
References
- ^ http://www.ohiodems.org/index.php?page=display&id=114 Retrieved 3/17/2007