, whether born, raised, or residing. · The fact of their association should have a reliable source cited. · Alphabetical by last name please. · All others will be deleted. --> •
Ivan Albright, painter, sculptor and print-maker; attended
New Trier High School •
Trish Andrew, basketball player, attended
New Trier High School •
Ann-Margret, actress, attended
New Trier High School •
Adam Baldwin, actor, attended
New Trier High School •
Peter Baldwin, director •
Page Morton Black, singer, chairperson of
Parkinson's Disease Foundation •
David Bradley, director, born in Winnetka •
Ann Hampton Callaway, singer, lived in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School •
Liz Callaway, singer, lived in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School •
Katie Chang, actress, lives in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School. •
Anne Clarke, American-born British
Labour Party politician,
London Assembly member for
Barnet and Camden; grew up in Winnetka. •
Dale Clevenger, principal horn,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra •
Chris Collins, basketball coach, lives in Winnetka •
Richard Dickson Cudahy, jurist, lived in Winnetka •
Jay Cutler, NFL quarterback, lived in Winnetka •
Bruce Dern, actor, attended
New Trier High School •
Phil Donahue, talk show host, lived in Winnetka •
Conor Dwyer, Olympic swimmer, 2012 gold medalist •
Christine Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress •
Neal Edelstein, film producer and director, raised in Winnetka •
Deborah Eisenberg, short-story writer, winner of
MacArthur Fellowship •
Gil Elvgren, painter •
Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of
JPMorgan Chase's Asset & Wealth Management division, raised in Winnetka •
Ray Garrett Jr., chairman of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission •
Katie Gavin, lead singer of
Muna, graduated from New Trier High School •
Marion Mahony Griffin (1871–1961), first architect employed by
Frank Lloyd Wright; helped design
Canberra, capital of Australia, grew up in Winnetka •
Rick Hahn, general manager of
Chicago White Sox •
Carl L. Hamilton, named partner in the
Booz Allen Hamilton management and information technology consulting firm •
Charlton Heston, actor, lived in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School • Roger Hochschild, CEO and President of Discover Financial Services, lives in Winnetka •
Rock Hudson, actor; born and raised in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School •
Harold L. Ickes, former
United States Secretary of the Interior, built home at 900 Private Road •
Matt Kaskey,
offensive tackle for the
Carolina Panthers •
Bruce Krasberg, industrialist and horticulturist, lived in Winnetka •
Kate Liu, pianist, lives in Winnetka and attended
New Trier High School •
Georgia Lloyd (1913–1999), pacifist, writer •
Henry Demarest Lloyd, activist for labor rights, woman suffrage, and against corporate corruption •
Matt Lottich, basketball coach,
Valparaiso •
Virginia Madsen, actress, attended
New Trier High School •
Roswell B. Mason,
master in chancery of the original
Circuit Court of Cook County •
Kim Milford, actor •
Penelope Milford, actress •
John Moore, defenseman playing in the NHL's
Anaheim Ducks organization •
Chris O'Donnell, actor (G. Callen on
NCIS: Los Angeles) •
Tom O'Halleran, member of the
United States House of Representatives from
Arizona's 1st congressional district. He lived in Winnetka while a member of the
Chicago Board of Trade. •
Samuel Shackford Otis, architect •
Liz Phair, musician, grew up in Winnetka •
Ralph Pomeroy, poet and writer •
Eliot Porter, photographer, was born and grew up in Winnetka. •
Fairfield Porter, painter and art critic, was born and grew up in Winnetka. •
Walter A. Strong, publisher of
Chicago Daily News, •
R. Douglas Stuart Jr., CEO of
Quaker Oats and U.S. ambassador to Norway, born in Winnetka •
Marlo Thomas, actress, lived in Winnetka •
Paul Thomas, pornographic actor and director •
Henry Totten, Wisconsin State Assemblyman and businessman, lived in Winnetka •
Marc Trestman, former head coach of
Chicago Bears, lived in Winnetka •
Joe Trohman, guitarist of
Fall Out Boy, attended
New Trier High School •
Byron Trott, banker •
Barbara Turf, former president and CEO of
Crate & Barrel •
Scott Turow, writer and lawyer •
Bernice T. Van der Vries, state legislator, lived in Winnetka •
William I. Westervelt, US Army brigadier general •
Rocky Wirtz, owner of the
Chicago Blackhawks, attended
North Shore Country Day School, lives in Winnetka •
Ying Quartet, originally consisting of four siblings from Winnetka; as of 2017, three siblings remain members of the ensemble ==In popular culture==