List of people from St. Joseph, Missouri
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This is a list of notable people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of St. Joseph, Missouri.
- Don Alt (1916–1988), Iowa state representative and businessman; born in St. Joseph.'Don D. Alt,' The Des Moines Register, August 31, 1988, pg.7M
- Charles S. L. Baker (1859–1926), African American businessman and inventor, lived in St. Joseph.
- Kay Barnes (b. 1938), mayor of Kansas City 1999–2007
- Stephen Nikola Bartulica (b. 1970), Croatian politician, MEP for Croatia (since 2024)
- Dwayne Blakley (b. 1979), football player, born in St. Joseph.{{cite web|url=http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=BLAKLDWA01 |title=Dwayne Blakley |publisher=databaseFootball.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120530083954/http://databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=BLAKLDWA01 |archivedate=May 30, 2012 }}
- Ryan Bradley (b. 1983), figure skater
- Norbert Brodine, cinematographer
- Byron Browne, baseball player
- Charles Francis Buddy, bishop, attended Christian Brothers School
- Rob Calloway, boxer
- Harold F. Cherniss, historian of ancient Greece and Plato scholar at Princeton
- Orson L. Crandall, Naval Officer, Navy Master Diver, Medal of Honor recipient{{cite web | title = Naval History and Heritage Command | url=https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collections/photography/us-people/c/crandall-orson-l.html | accessdate = February 17, 2022}}
- Walter Cronkite, iconic television journalist, born in St. Joseph
- Paul Crouch, founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network
- Katherine Kennicott Davis, composer of "The Little Drummer Boy"
- Eminem, rapper and songwriter, born in St. Joseph
- Eugene Field, popular poet in his day, worked for the St. Joseph Gazette
- Harold K. Forsen, Nuclear physicist
- Ralph D. Foster, broadcasting pioneer
- Betty Garrett, actress, born in St. Joseph
- Elijah Gates, State Treasurer of Missouri
- Anthony Glise, guitarist
- Jody Hamilton, wrestler
- Larry Hamilton, wrestler
- Fred Harman, artist, born in St. Joseph
- Coleman Hawkins, jazz saxophonist[http://www.biography.com/people/coleman-hawkins-9331743 Coleman Hawkins Biography], biography.com Retrieved October 27, 2012
- Shere Hite, sex educator
- Edie Huggins, television journalist{{cite news|first=Melissa |last=Dribben |title=Edie Huggins 1935-2008: A versatile, dogged, endearing NBC10 face |url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20080730_A_versatile__dogged__endearing_NBC10_face.html |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=2008-07-30 |accessdate=2008-08-18 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080801223548/http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20080730_A_versatile__dogged__endearing_NBC10_face.html |archivedate=2008-08-01 |url-status=dead }}
- Bela M. Hughes (1817–1903), pioneer, prominent St. Joseph lawyer{{cite book|last1=Christensen|first1=Lawrence O.|title=Dictionary of Missouri Biography|last2=Foley|first2=William E.|last3=Kramer|first3=Gary R.|last4=Winn|first4=Kenneth H.|date=1999|publisher=University of Missouri Press|isbn=9780826212221|location=Columbia, MO|page=813}}
- William Hyde (1836–1898), journalist
- Lucie Fulton Isaacs, writer, philanthropist, suffragist
- Jesse James, iconic outlaw, murdered in St. Joseph
- Kagney Linn Karter, porn actress
- Henry Krug, founded Krug Packing Company, gave Krug Park to the City
- Brian McDonald, writer{{cite web|url=http://adelaidescreenwriter.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/interview-with-brian-mcdonald-part-1.html|title=Interview with Brian McDonald, part 1 |publisher=Adelaide Screenwriter|accessdate=31 January 2014}}
- Louise Davis McMahon (1873–1966), philanthropist{{Cite book |last=Brown |first=Opal Hartsell |title=Indomitable Oklahoma Women |date=1994 |publisher=Oklahoma Heritage Association |isbn=978-0-86546-088-1 |language=en}}
- Jeff Morris, actor, born in St. Joseph
- Timothy Omundson, actor
- Mary Alicia Owen, Missouri folklorist
- Isaac Parker, judge
- Travis Partridge, football player
- Forrest E. Peden, decorated World War II soldier
- Benjamin F. Peery, physicist, astronomer and professor
- Tom Pendergast, political boss
- Seraphine Eppstein Pisko, executive secretary of the Denver Jewish Hospital
- Frank Posegate, mayor of St. Joseph
- LeRoy Prinz, choreographer and film director
- Arthur Pryor, trombonist
- Randy Railsback, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Sid Rogell, Hollywood producer
- Nellie Tayloe Ross, first woman elected governor of a U.S. state - Wyoming{{cite web | title = Wyoming Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross | publisher = National Governors Association | url = http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_wyoming/col2-content/main-content-list/title_ross_nellie.html | accessdate = October 14, 2013}}
- Martin Rucker, football player
- Martin T. Rucker, politician
- Mike Rucker, football player
- Jay Sarno, hotel mogul, founder of Caesars Palace
- Bill Snyder, Kansas State football coach
- Eddie Timanus, Jeopardy! champion, won five times in 1999 despite being blind
- Steve Walsh, musician of band Kansas
- Ruth Warrick, actress, known for Citizen Kane and All My Children
- James H. Webb, U.S. Senator from Virginia, born in St. Joseph
- Silas Woodson (1819–1896), 21st Governor of Missouri, prominent St. Joseph lawyer
- Huston Wyeth, industrialist
- Jane Wyman, Oscar–winning actress and first wife of Ronald Reagan, born in St. Joseph
- Delmer J. Yoakum (1915–1996), artist
- Olive Young, born in St. Joseph; actress and blues singer