List of Famous people born in Michigan, United States of America
Brian Kolfage
Brian Kolfage is a veteran of the United States Air Force and the founder of the organization We Build the Wall, which has started the construction of a privately funded barrier on the U.S.–Mexico border, after raising more than $25 million through GoFundMe donations. Kolfage is a triple amputee, suffering injuries while serving in Iraq with the U.S. Air Force.
Edgar Prince
Edgar Dale Prince was an American engineer and businessman who founded the Prince Corporation, now owned by Johnson Controls.
Tom Crean
Thomas Aaron Crean is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach for the Georgia Bulldogs of University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. Crean was previously the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team. Prior to that, he served as head coach at Marquette University (1999–2008), where his team reached the 2003 NCAA Final Four.
Brandi Rhodes
Brandi Alexis Runnels, known professionally as Brandi Rhodes, is an American professional wrestler, ring announcer, model, businesswoman, and television personality. Rhodes is the Chief Brand Officer of professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she is also signed as an in-ring performer.
Alan Ball
Alan Sheffield Ball is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Chicago Bears. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Illinois. He was a contestant on the 35th season of Survivor, where he placed 15th.
Bill McCartney
William Paul McCartney is a former American football player and coach and the founder of the Promise Keepers men's ministry. He was the head football coach at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1982 to 1994, where he compiled a record of 93–55–5 and won three consecutive Big Eight Conference titles between 1989 and 1991. McCartney's 1990 team was crowned as national champions by the Associated Press, splitting the title with the Georgia Tech team that topped the final Coaches' Poll rankings.
Tiffany Porter
Tiffany Porter is a track and field athlete with joint British and American nationality who specialises in the 100 metres hurdles. She represented the United States as a junior, but began representing Great Britain in 2010 on joining the senior ranks after moving to England and competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Michael Moriarty
Michael Moriarty is an American-Canadian stage and screen actor and jazz musician. He received an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for his first acting role on American television as a Nazi SS officer in the 1978 mini-series Holocaust, as well as a Tony Award in 1974 for his performance in the play Find Your Way Home. He played Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone for the first four seasons (1990–1994) of the television show Law & Order. Moriarty is also known for his roles in films such as Bang the Drum Slowly, Who'll Stop the Rain, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Stuff, Pale Rider, Troll, Courage Under Fire, and Shiloh.
Jack Falahee
John Ryan "Jack" Falahee is an American actor and singer. He is known for his role as Connor Walsh on the ABC television legal drama How to Get Away with Murder, and for playing Frank Stringfellow on the PBS historical drama Mercy Street.
Terry Collins
Terry Lee Collins is an American former professional baseball manager, most recently for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).