, whether born, raised, or residing. · The fact of their association should have a reliable source cited. · Alphabetical by last name please. · Others may be deleted. --> •
William J.P. Banks, longtime Alderman from Chicago's 36th ward. He resided in Galewood while on the Chicago City Council. •
Danny Boy, hip-hop artist with
Death Row Records •
Da Brat, rapper and actress •
Hannibal Buress, stand-up comedian, actor, and television writer •
Peter M. Callan (1894–1965), member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1959–1965. During his time in the legislature, he resided at 5567 West Gladys Avenue. •
Crucial Conflict, a Chicago-based
hip-hop group, famous for their 1996 single "
Hay", started at North Long Avenue and West Bloomingdale Avenue. •
Danny K. Davis, member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois' 7th congressional district since 1999, resides in South Austin. •
Sam DeStefano (1909−1973), member of the Chicago Outfit, resided on the 1600 block of Sayre in Galewood. •
La Shawn K. Ford, member of the Illinois House of Representatives, resides in Austin. •
Sam Giancana (1908–1975), member of the Chicago Outfit, lived in The Island before moving to the suburbs. •
Andrew Greeley (1928–2013), a Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist, and popular novelist, was a childhood resident of the Austin community area. •
John Marshall Hamilton (1847–1905), 18th governor of Illinois (1883–1885), resided at 4720 West Madison Avenue at the time of his death. •
Edward Hanrahan (1921–2009), Cook County state's attorney from 1968 to 1972, was infamous for his role in the murder of
Fred Hampton. He resided in Galewood during his political career. •
Steve Harris, actor (
Diary of a Mad Black Woman,
The Practice). He attended Resurrection Elementary School in Austin. •
Wood Harris, actor (
The Wire,
Remember the Titans,
Creed), attended Resurrection Elementary School in Austin. •
Brandon Johnson (born 1976), is the current
mayor of Chicago. •
Roberta Karmel (born 1937) was the first female
commissioner of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. •
Camille Y. Lilly, member of the Illinois House of Representatives, lives in Galewood. •
Robert F. McPartlin (1926–1987) was a member of the
Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 until his bribery indictment in 1976. During his time in the legislature, he resided at 5100 West Adams Street. •
Emma Mitts, Alderman from the 37th ward. She lives in South Austin. •
Thomas J. O'Brien, member of the United States House of Representatives from
Illinois's 6th congressional district, resided in South Austin while in Congress. •
Pat Quinn, former Governor of Illinois. As of 2020, he lives in Galewood. •
John Rice (1968–2015), Alderman from the 36th ward from 2009 to 2011. He resided in Galewood while on the Chicago City Council. •
Philip J. Rock, President of the Illinois Senate from 1979 to 1993. He lived in the
Midway Park neighborhood until he relocated to suburban Oak Park in 1977. •
Saba,
rapper and
record producer. He grew up in Austin. •
Nick Sposato, Alderman from Chicago's 36th ward from 2011 to 2015. He lived in Galewood until moving to the 38th ward after redistricting moved Galewood to the 29th ward. •
Robert Townsend •
Tom Tuohy •
Lois Weisberg, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for the City of Chicago noted by
Malcolm Gladwell in
The Tipping Point for her expansive social network. She was born and raised in Austin. •
Erick Williams, chef •
Bobby Wilson, defensive tackle for the
Washington Redskins of the
National Football League. He attended high school in Austin. •
Frank Peter Witek (1921–1944),
U.S. Marine and awardee of the
Medal of Honor, resided at 1342 North Parkside Avenue. •
Violet Bidwill Wolfner (1900–1962), owner of the
Chicago Cardinals of the
National Football League, with her husband, Walter Wolfner, resided at 5825 West Washington Boulevard in 1951. •
Abe Woodson (1934–2014),
American football cornerback and kick returner, played nine seasons in the
National Football League, mainly with the
San Francisco 49ers. He was raised and attended high school in Austin. ==Notes==