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==Notable people== {{see also|Category:People from Webster Groves, Missouri}} Notable people who have lived in Webster Groves include: <small>''(Dates in parentheses indicate lifespan, not years of residence.)''</small> {{div col}} * [[Bruce Alger]] (1918β2015), [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[U.S. Representative]] from Dallas, Texas, 1955β1965 * [[Herbert Blumer]] (1900β1987), sociologist * [[Matt Bomer]] (born 1977), actor * [[Oscar Brockmeyer]] (1883β1954), soccer player and [[Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics|1904 Olympian]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Oscar B. BROCKMEYER |url=https://www.olympics.com/en/athletes/oscar-b-brockmeyer |website=[[Olympic Games]] |access-date=February 12, 2025}}</ref> * [[Bud Byerly]] (1920β2012), Major League Baseball pitcher * [[George H. Cannon]] (1915β1941), [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Harry Caray]] (1914β1998), baseball broadcaster * [[Skip Caray]] (1939β2008), baseball broadcaster * [[Bob Cassilly]] (1949β2011), artist and founder of the [[City Museum]] * [[Adrian Clayborn]] (born 1988), college and professional football player * [[David Clewell]] (1955β2020), Poet Laureate of Missouri 2010β2012 * [[John J. Cochran]] (1880β1947), [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] U.S. Representative from Missouri, 1926β1947 * [[Ivory Crockett]] (born 1948), 100-yard dash world-record holder * [[Chris Culver]], [[The New York Times bestseller list|''The New York Times'' bestselling]] author * [[Thomas Bradford Curtis]] (1911β1993), Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri, 1951β1969 * [[Michael J. Devlin]] (born 1965), convicted kidnapper and child molester * [[Phyllis Diller]] (1917β2012), comedian * [[Forrest C. Donnell]] (1884β1980), governor of Missouri, 1941β1945 * [[Bob Dotson]] (born 1946), NBC news journalist * [[Tim Dunigan]] (born 1955), actor * [[Mary Engelbreit]] (born 1952), artist and illustrator * [[Clay Felker]] (1925β2008), co-founder of [[New York (magazine)|''New York'']] magazine * [[Lois Florreich]] (1927β1991), pitcher in the [[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]], 1943β1950 * [[Jonathan Franzen]] (born 1959), [[National Book Award#Fiction|National Book Award]]-winning novelist * [[Edward T. Hall]] (1914β2009), anthropologist * [[Robert A. Holekamp]] (1848β1922), businessman and [[apiarist]] * [[Alan Hunter (VJ)|Alan Hunter]] (born 1957), original [[MTV]] VJ, radio host, and film and TV producer * [[Gordon Jenkins]] (1910β1984), music arranger * [[Josephine Johnson]] (1910β1990), [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction|Pulitzer Prize]]-winning novelist * [[John Keene (writer)|John Keene]] (born 1965), writer, translator, artist, academic * [[Matt Kindt]] (born 1973), comic book artist and graphic designer * [[Karlie Kloss]] (born 1992), model * [[Jim Krebs]] (1935β1965), NBA basketball player, [[Los Angeles Lakers|Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers]] * [[Frederick Kreismann]] (1869β1944), mayor of St. Louis, 1909β1913 * [[Hank Kuhlmann]] (born 1937), college and professional football coach * [[Laura Les]] (born 1994), member of hyperpop band [[100 gecs]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.riverfronttimes.com/music/how-hyperpop-stars-100-gecs-got-their-start-in-normie-st-louis-county-39842943 | title=How Hyperpop Stars 100 Gecs Got Their Start in Normie St. Louis County }}</ref> * [[Jack Lorenz]] (1939β2009), environmental activist * [[John Lutz (mystery writer)|John Lutz]] (1939β2021), mystery writer * [[Susan Louise Marsh]] (1867β1946), activist and children's advocate * [[Marguerite Martyn]] (1878β1948), reporter and artist<ref>[https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138139192/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Dies; Artist, Writer," ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch,'' April 17, 1948, page 5A]</ref> * [[Scott Mayfield]] (born 1992), ice hockey player * [[Kathleen Mazzarella]], Chairman, President and CEO of [[Graybar]] * [[Danny McCarthy]], actor * [[Louis Metcalf]] (1905β1981), jazz cornetist * [[Russ Mitchell]] (born 1960), news anchor of ''[[The Early Show]]'' on [[CBS]] * [[Keith W. Nolan]] (1964β2009), military historian * [[Scott Phillips (writer)|Scott Phillips]] (born 1961), writer * [[Edward M. Rice]] (born 1960), [[Auxiliary Bishop]] of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis]], Dec. 2010βpresent * [[Drew Sarich]] (born 1975), actor, musical theater * [[George Schlatter]] (born 1929), American television comedy producer and director * [[Jane Smiley]] (born 1949), [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction|Pulitzer Prize]]-winning novelist * [[Phoebe Snetsinger]] (1931β1999), birdwatcher * [[William H. Webster]] (born 1924), [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] director {{div col end}}
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