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The following is a list of people from Cowley County, Kansas. Inclusion on the list should be reserved for notable people past and present who have resided in the county, either in cities or rural areas.
The arts
edit- Darren E. Burrows, actor
- Terry C. Johnston, author
- Brad Long, actor who played "Buddy" #5 in the film Hoosiers
- Nila Mack, former Director of Children's Programs for CBS
- Billy Mize, musician
- Susie Owens, Playboy Playmate
- Eugene Pallette, silent film actor
- Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood, musician
- Sara Sothern, stage actress
- Gordon Young, composer
Athletics
edit- Ferrell Anderson, Major League Baseball catcher
- Vic Baltzell, linebacker for the Boston Redskins in 1935
- Bob Brannum, professional basketball player
- Charles E. Burr, jockey
- Harold Corbin, 1932 Summer Olympics fencer
- Darren Daulton, Major League Baseball catcher
- Ira Davenport, US Olympic Athlete, 1912
- Dennis Franchione, college football coach
- Jim Helmer, elected to the NAIA Coaches Hall of Fame in 2001[1]
- Lionel Hollins, NBA basketball coach
- Art Kahler, only person to coach at two different major colleges at the same time: head basketball coach at Brown University and football coach at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania[2]
- Jerry Kill, current head football coach for University of Minnesota
- Mike Kirkland, women's track coach; undefeated at the conference level since named head coach in 1992[3]
- Dick Metz, professional golfer
- Les Miller, American football player
- Jack Mitchell, college football coach
- Bennie Owen, college football coach
- Clare Patterson, Major League Baseball outfielder
- Steve Sidwell, American football player
Celebrity
edit- Francis Lenn Taylor, father of Elizabeth Taylor
Military
edit- General Dean C. Strother, Commander in Chief, Continental Air Defense Command
Politics
edit- Tom Bolack, 20th Governor of New Mexico
- Robert Docking, 38th Governor of Kansas
- Greta Goodwin, Kansas politician
- Delano Lewis, former US Ambassador to South Africa
- George Thomas McDermott, US federal judge
- Betty Roberts, Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
Religion
editScience
edit- Robert A. Alberty, biophysical chemist
Fictional
edit- Mary Ann Summers, traveler on a "three-hour tour" who was lost at sea on Gilligan's Island
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Refreshing to". Naia.cstv.com. Retrieved September 18, 2016.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Kansas Sports Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved December 9, 2007.
- ^ "KansasGridiron.com - Kirkland named Southwestern athletic director". Hovpen.rivals.com. December 21, 2002. Retrieved September 18, 2016.