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  1. Tony Shalhoub

    Tony Shalhoub, (born October 9, 1953) is a three-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American television and film actor. He is currently the star and executive producer of the USA Network television show "Monk" in which he plays an obsessive-compulsive detective who is often called on by the San Francisco Police Department to solve crimes no one else can. Before he played Adrian Monk, he was also well known for his role as the Italian cabdriver, …

  2. John Anderson

    John Anderson is a sports journalist from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and a host of the ESPN TV program SportsCenter since June 1999. He lives in Southington, Connecticut. Anderson has a journalism degree from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is active within the MU Alumni Association and can often be seen at Missouri Tigers sporting events. Anderson was the Grand Marshall at Missouri's 2002 Homecoming football game, …

  3. Jay Demerit

    Jay Michael DeMerit (born 4 December, 1979 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American soccer player, currently playing for Watford in the Championship. He was a three-sport high school athlete in Wisconsin, where he participated in basketball and track in addition to soccer. He attended Bay Port High School and graduated in 1998. DeMerit played NCAA soccer at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he moved from playing forward to defender.

  4. Tony Bennett

    Anthony Guy Bennett (born June 1 1969 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American former professional basketball player and currently the men's basketball coach at Washington State University. Bennett played for his father Dick Bennett at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay following his high school career at Preble High School. While there, the Bennetts led the Phoenix to an NCAA Tournament berth and two appearances in the NIT.

  5. Curly Lambeau

    Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 - June 1, 1965) was the founder, a player, and the first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional football team. Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun formed the Packers in 1919 while Lambeau was working as a shipping clerk at the Indian Packing Company. The success of the team quickly led to it joining the National Football League in 1921. Lambeau coached the Packers as an NFL team from 1921 to 1949.

  6. Red Smith

    Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith (September 25 1905 in Green Bay, Wisconsin - January 15 1982 in Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sportswriter who rose to become America's most widely read sportswriter. Today, he is remembered as one of America's most outstanding sportswriters. After graduating from East High School in Green Bay, site of Packers home games until 1957, Smith moved on to the University of Notre Dame.

  7. Brooke Adams

    Brooke Adams (born February 8, 1949 in New York) is an American actress. Adams attended the High School for the Performing Arts and the School of American Ballet. After playing small roles in television and low-budget movies, Adams' performances in "Days of Heaven" and the remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (both 1978) brought her positive reviews. She has also starred in the films "Cuba" (1979), "The Dead Zone" (1983), …

  8. Zack Snyder

    Zack Snyder (born March 1, 1966, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA) is an American film director.

  9. Mona Simpson

    Mona Simpson (born June 14, 1957 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is a novelist and essayist. She was born to an American mother, Joanne Carole Schieble, and a Syrian father, political science professor Abdulfattah John Jandali. She is the younger sister of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs was given up for adoption as a baby by his then-unmarried mother; the two siblings only met each other as adults. She attended the University of California at Berkeley, …

  10. George Whitney Calhoun

    George Whitney Calhoun (1890-1963) was a gruff, profane sports and telegraph editor for the Press-Gazette of Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. He was a co-founder of the Green Bay Packers with Curly Lambeau (although he rarely gets credit for it), and was the team's first publicity director. Calhoun liked to guzzle beer, snack on limburger cheese and chew on stumpy cigars. But his favorite pastime was the Packers. Calhoun is a towering figure in the history of the club.

  11. Bob Wickman

    Robert Joe Wickman is a closer in Major League Baseball who plays with the Atlanta Braves. Previously, Wickman played for the New York Yankees (1992-96), Milwaukee Brewers (1996-2000), and the Cleveland Indians (2000-2006). He bats and throws right-handed. During his career through 2006, Wickman has compiled a 60-57 win-loss record with 247 saved games and a 3.57 ERA in 778 appearances.

  12. Dave Hansen

    Dave Hansen (born December 18, 1947) is an American politician and currently serves as a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the state's thirtieth senate district. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Hansen was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in 1971. He married his wife, Jane, in the same year. He has three children.

  13. Arnie Herber

    Arnold Charles Herber (April 2, 1910, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA-October 14, 1969) was a professional football player for the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1966. He attended the University of Wisconsin for one year before transferring to Regis College.

  14. Aaron Stecker

    Aaron Stecker (born November 13, 1975 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American football running back who plays for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He attended Western Illinois University. Prior to playing for the Saints, he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe.

  15. John W. Reynolds

    John W. Reynolds (April 4, 1921 - January 6, 2002), a member of the Democratic Party, was an American politician and federal judge. He served as the 36th governor of Wisconsin. John Reynolds was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He was the state attorney general from 1959 to 1963 and governor of Wisconsin from 1963 to 1965. He was then appointed in October 1965 as a U.S. District Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, …

  16. Chad Davis

    Chad Davis (b. 1981) is an American hacker (or cracker) from Green Bay, Wisconsin, who operated under the alias of Mindphasr. He was the subject of one of the most high-profile prosecutions of cybercriminals of the late 20th century. Davis is a founding member of the globalHell syndicate of hackers, and is suspected to have authored or participated in the hacking of the websites of numerous businesses and government agencies.

  17. Pat MacDonald

    Pat MacDonald (born 6 August 1952, Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American musician. He is most famous as the lead singer and guitarist of Timbuk3, which he founded in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife, Barbara K. MacDonald. In 2005, he co-founded Steel Bridge Songfest, an annual not-for-profit benefit concert and songwriting festival, held in his current hometown of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

  18. Paul Jadin

    Paul F. Jadin (born May 2, 1955) was the 40th mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin, from 1995 to 2003. He married Jane M. Stangel on August 27, 1982. They had four children: Erin, Michael, Charles, and George. Paul Jadin won his first general election with 55% of the vote and was the first mayor of Green Bay in over fifty years to run for re-election unopposed.

  19. Jim Schmitt

    James J. Schmitt is an American Republican politician, born June 7, 1958 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin to Jim and Mary Schmitt. He is a graduate of Roncalli High School in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. On April 1, 2003 he was elected as the 41st mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin, succeeding Paul Jadin who had not sought re-election. He is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, …

  20. Nick Mortensen

    Nicholas Jay Mortensen (born November 04, 1978 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American comedian.

  21. Margaret Teele

    Margaret Teele (born Margaret J. Poby, 5 November 1942 in Joliet, Illinois) is an American television and motion picture actress who appeared in "Gomer Pyle", "The Andy Griffith Show", "Batman", "The Rounders" and "Captain Nice" and other television shows as well as films such as "The Silencers", "Way Way Out", "Hook, Line & Sinker", "The Unkissed Bride" (also known as "Mother Goose a Go-Go"), "The Human Duplicators" and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum".

  22. Tim Michels

    Tim Michels is a Republican from Wisconsin. He earned the Republican nomination on September 15 2004 for the U.S. Senate to run against the incumbent Senator, Russ Feingold. He defeated well-known car dealer Russ Darrow, Jr., State Senator Bob Welch, and attorney Robert Lorge in the Republican primary. However, he lost in the general election to Feingold, 56%-44%.

  23. W. C. E. Thomas

    William C. E. Thomas (born November 21, 1818, in Muncy, Pennsylvania) was the first mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin. He moved to Green Bay in 1849, became a tanner and became mayor in 1854. He was an agent of the American Express office from the establishment of the Green Bay branch in 1857 until 1871. He was Green Bay's city clerk from 1858 to 1873, and was the city's Postmaster from 1872 until his death in 1876.

  24. Mike Barz

    Mike Barz (b. 1970) is currently a morning news anchor at WFLD-TV, the Fox affiliate in Chicago. He began there on March 12, 2007. He most recently was the features correspondent for ABC News in the United States and anchored the television network's "Good Morning America" weather segment after Tony Perkins's departure from the show in 2005 until September 5, 2006 when he was succeeded by Sam Champion.

  25. Jacques Vieau

    Jacques Vieau (or Vieaux) (May 5, 1757 - July 1, 1852) was a French-Canadian fur trader and first permanent white settler in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was born near Montreal, Canada and died in Howard, Wisconsin. Vieau married Angelique Roy in 1786, the granddaughter of Potawatomi indian chief, Anaugesa, at Green Bay, and later had at least twelve children together.

  26. Robert Cowles

    Robert Cowles (born July 31, 1950) is an American politician and member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 2nd Senate District. He is a member of the Republican Party of Wisconsin. Cowles was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He graduated from University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in 1975 and attended some graduate work there. Cowles was formerly a director of an alternative energy division for a communications construction company, but is now a full time legislator.

  27. Augustin Langlade

    Augustin Langlade (c.1695-1771) was a French-born Canadian fur trader. He established the fur trading outpost that became Green Bay, Wisconsin. His son, Charles Michel de Langlade, was also involved in fur trading, and was a leader in the French and Indian Wars.

  28. Dave Pirner

    David Pirner is the lead vocalist for the band Soul Asylum. He was born on April 16, 1964 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. By the time he was 17, he was living and working in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dave taught himself how to play the drums. By age 20, Dave started his career drumming with a punk band called Loud Fast Rules as part of the Minneapolis scene, together with Karl Mueller (bass) and Dan Murphy (guitar). When Pirner switched to singing and playing rhythm guitar, …

  29. Mysti May

    Mysti May (born December 4, 1984 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American pornographic actress and nude model.

  30. Timothy O. Howe

    Timothy Otis Howe (February 24, 1816-March 25, 1883) was a member of the United States Senate, representing the state of Wisconsin from March 4, 1861, to March 3, 1879. He also served as U.S. Postmaster General from 1881 through 1883. Howe was born in Livermore, Maine, attended Readfield Seminary and studied law with local judges. In 1839, Howe was admitted to the Vermont Bar and began practicing law in Readfield. In 1845, he was elected to the Vermont Legislature.

  31. Aloysius John Wycislo

    Aloysius John Wycisło was the 8th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. He served from 1968 to 1983 after serving as an auxiliary bishop in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

  32. N. Patrick Crooks

    Justice N. Patrick Crooks is a justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Justice Crooks was elected to the Supreme Court in 1996. Justice Crooks is a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin. He received his bachelor’s degree from St. Norbert College in 1960 and his law degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1963. From 1964 to 1966, Justice Crooks served as an officer in the United States Army at the Pentagon, in the Office of the Judge Advocate General.

  33. James Duane Doty

    James Duane Doty was a land speculator and politician in the United States who played a large role in the development of Wisconsin and Utah Territory.

  34. John A. Gronouski

    John Austin Gronouski (October 26, 1919-January 7, 1996) was the Wisconsin state commissioner of taxation and the United States Postmaster General.

  35. Morgan Lewis Martin

    Morgan Lewis Martin (March 31, 1805 - December 10, 1887) was a delegate to the United States Congress from Wisconsin Territory from 1845-1847. He was born in Martinsburg, New York and graduated from Hamilton College. He studied law, and became an attorney. He died in Green Bay, Wisconsin where he had lived and practised law, and was buried there.

  36. John S. Horner

    John Scott Horner also known as Little Jack Horner (1802 - February 3, 1883) was a U.S. politician, Secretary and acting Governor of Michigan Territory, 1835-1836 and Secretary of Wisconsin Territory, 1836-1837. He was born in what is now Warrenton, Virginia, the third child of eight. He attended a private boarding school near Middleburg, Virginia run by a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman.

  37. Johnson W. Greybuffalo

    Johnson Wade Greybuffalo (born April 21, 1974), made nationwide news in the United States in 1994 when he committed a burglary that culminated in the murder of a 5-year-old girl. On the night of July 22, 1994, Greybuffalo broke into an apartment on the first floor of the same building in Green Bay, Wisconsin in which he resided on the second floor. Finding a folding chair in the yard, he placed the chair under a window which was slightly open, …

  38. Stanislaus Vincent Bona

    Stanislaus Vincent Bona (October 1, 1888 in Chicago, Illinois, USA - December 1, 1967 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay from March 3, 1945, when he succeeded Bishop Paul Peter Rhode on his death as Bishop. Bishop Bona was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood on November 1, 1912 for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

  39. Mary Sauer

    Mary Sauer (born 31 October 1975 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is an American pole vaulter. She finished twelfth at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton, seventh at the 2002 IAAF World Cup in Madrid and tenth at the 2003 World Championships in Paris. Her personal best jump is 4.65 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Madrid.

  40. David Allen Zubik

    Most Rev. David Allen Zubik (born September 4, 1949) is the 11th Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bishop Zubik was ordained a priest in the diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 3, 1975. On February 18, 1997, His Holiness Pope John Paul II appointed him as the auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh. On February 18 of the same year, he was appointed titular bishop of Jamestown and ordained a bishop on April 6, 1997.

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