•
John Beyrle, son of Joseph Beyrle, U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation; confirmed July 3, 2008 •
Joseph Beyrle, only soldier to have served in both the
US Army and the
Soviet Army in World War II •
Nancy Anne Fleming,
Miss America 1961 •
Seth Privacky,
murderer •
Vonda Kay Van Dyke, Miss America 1965 • Captain
Jonathan Walker, "The Man With the Branded Hand"
abolitionist Business and politics •
Margaret Bailey Chandler, community leader and member of the
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians •
Tudor Dixon, politician •
Charles Hackley (1837–1905),
lumber baron,
philanthropist (Hackley Hospital, Hackley Library, Hackley Administration Building, Hackley Avenue, Hackley Art Gallery, Hackley Park). After a gift of $12 million to the community, the city of Muskegon considered changing its name to "Hackleyville". •
Richard Mell, politician
Religion •
Jim Bakker, TV evangelist •
Edmund Cardinal Szoka,
cardinal,
President Emeritus of the
Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State Science and technology •
Heber Doust Curtis (1872-1942), astronomer •
Clara H. Hasse (1880–1926), botanist •
David Leestma, astronaut •
W. Wesley Peterson, mathematician and computer scientist, invented the
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
Artists •
Haddon Sundblom, graphic artist, created popular images of Santa Claus for Coca-Cola
Authors •
Laurie Keller, children's book writer and illustrator best known for
The Scrambled States of America and ''
Grandpa Gazillion's Number Yard'' •
Douglas Malloch, the “lumberman’s poet” •
John Frederick Nims, poet •
Cathy O'Brien, conspiracy theorist and author •
Lewis B. Smedes, theologian and author •
Bob Wood, author of
Dodger Dogs to Fenway Franks and
Big Ten Country Music •
Børns, singer and songwriter, born in Muskegon •
Steve Gorman, drummer, Black Crowes, born in Muskegon •
Rick Johnson, musician, bass player for
Mustard Plug •
Bettye LaVette,
soul singer •
Iggy Pop,
punk rock icon •
Louise Cooper Spindle, composer •
Wayne Static, lead singer and guitarist for
industrial metal band
Static-X •
Bill Szymczyk, music producer of the
Eagles,
The Who and others •
Gerry Teifer,
music publisher,
songwriter, performer •
Richard Versalle, opera singer
Stage •
Carly Jibson, Broadway and television actress, played
Tracy Turnblad in the first national tour company of
Hairspray and originated the role of Pepper in the musical
Cry Baby •
Buster Keaton, iconic comedian and film director; born in Kansas and spent childhood summers in Muskegon with his family in the Muskegon
Actors' Colony. A vaudevillian who traveled constantly except in summer, Keaton regarded Muskegon as his home town. •
Kate Reinders, Broadway actress, played
Glinda in
Wicked and Caroline in
Good Vibrations Television •
Matt Crouch, film producer and CEO of TBN •
Harry Morgan, versatile stage, film and TV actor, played Colonel Potter on the TV series
M*A*S*H (1972–1983) •
Frank Stanton, former president of CBS •
Quincy Isaiah, actor and former football player, played Magic Johnson in the HBO series
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty •
Beth Smith, fictional character from television series
Rick and Morty Sports •
Justin Abdelkader,
NHL player,
Detroit Red Wings •
Curtis Adams, NFL player,
San Diego Chargers •
Beatrice Allard,
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player •
Virginia Bell, served in the
Women's Army Corps in Japan during
World War II and later joined the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League •
Donna Cook, AAGPBL player •
Doris Cook, AAGPBL player •
Deyonta Davis,
NBA player,
Memphis Grizzlies •
Miss Dougal, AAGPBL player,
1953 Muskegon Belles •
Tony Ferguson, winner of
Ultimate Fighter Season 13 •
Mike Garvey, racing driver •
Bill Green, former United States and NCAA record holder in Track and Field, 5th place in 1984 Olympic Games in the hammer throw. His father William Hipkiss (1932-2008) was an attorney and resident of Muskegon for 40 years •
Bobby Grich,
MLB All-Star second baseman for the
Baltimore Orioles and
California Angels •
Mark Grimmette, men's double luge, winner of
Olympic silver (2002) and bronze (1998) medals •
Mark Hughes, basketball player and coach •
Ronald Johnson,
University of Southern California and
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver •
Dasha Kovalova, professional
bowler and five-time
PWBA Tour champion (born in
Ukraine and now resides in Muskegon) •
Alta Little, AAGPBL player •
Ruvell Martin, NFL player for the
Seattle Seahawks •
Nate McCrary,
NFL running back for the
Baltimore Ravens •
Beulah McGillicutty, manager in Extreme Championship Wrestling •
Nate McLouth, MLB player for the
Washington Nationals •
Earl Morrall, Michigan State and NFL quarterback, three-time Super Bowl champion •
Robert Morse, NFL player for the
New Orleans Saints •
Drew Naymick, professional basketball player •
Don Nelson, NBA player for
Boston Celtics and coach in
Basketball Hall of Fame, University of Iowa basketball player •
Ray Newman, MLB pitcher •
Bennie Oosterbaan, three-time
University of Michigan All-American football player and head coach •
Kalil Pimpleton,
New York Giants wide receiver •
Marley Shriver, Olympic swimmer •
Terrance Taylor,
Detroit Lions defensive tackle •
Anthony Bradford, American football, Right Guard
LSU,
Seattle Seahawks ==Sister cities==