List of Famous people born in Wisconsin, United States of America
Don Towsley
Don Towsley was an animator working at Walt Disney Animation Studios, and later at MGM and Filmation.
Grim Natwick
Myron "Grim" Natwick was an American artist, animator, and film director. Natwick is best known for drawing the Fleischer Studios' most popular character, Betty Boop.
John Stephenson
John Winfield Stephenson was an American actor, most active in voice-over roles. He has also been credited as John Stevenson. Stephenson never gave any interviews and was rarely seen in public, although he did make an appearance at BotCon 2001.
Marie Eline
Marie Eline was an American child actress in silent films and sister of Grace Eline. Nicknamed The Thanhouser Kid, she began acting for the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York at the age of 8 and starred in exactly 100 films from 1910 to 1914.
Frank K. Edmondson
Frank Kelley Edmondson was an American astronomer.
David Hanson
David J. Hanson is an American former professional ice hockey player. He played 33 games in the National Hockey League, and a total of 103 games in the World Hockey Association.
Henry Solomon Wellcome
Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome was an American pharmaceutical entrepreneur. He founded the pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Company with his colleague Silas Burroughs in 1880, which is one of the four large companies to eventually merge to form GlaxoSmithKline. He left a large amount of capital for charitable work in his will, which was used to form the Wellcome Trust, one of the world's largest medical charities. He was a keen collector of medical artefacts which are now displayed at the Wellcome Collection.
Derek Kolstad
Derek Kolstad is an American screenwriter and film producer who became widely known as one of the creators of the John Wick franchise, which began in 2014 with the film of the same name. He continued to write for the sequels of the franchise and is mainly known as a screenwriter of action films.
Duane Kuiper
Duane Eugene Kuiper is a former Major League Baseball second baseman, as well as a seven-time Emmy award-winning radio and television sportscaster for the San Francisco Giants. Along with former major league pitcher Mike Krukow, Kuiper forms the broadcast duo known as "Kruk and Kuip".
Max Mason
Charles Max Mason, better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1928) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).