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* [[DeVante Parker|Devante Parker]], former [[University of Louisville]] [[American football|Football]] Wide Receiver; currently plays in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Miami Dolphins]]
* [[DeVante Parker|Devante Parker]], former [[University of Louisville]] [[American football|Football]] Wide Receiver; currently plays in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Miami Dolphins]]
* [[Fred Pfeffer]], [[Major League Baseball]] player<ref name="The Baseball Encyclopedia" />
* [[Fred Pfeffer]], [[Major League Baseball]] player<ref name="The Baseball Encyclopedia" />
* [[Rick Pitino]], men's basketball coach at [[St. John's Red Storm men's basketball|St. John's University]]; former head coach at [[Louisville Cardinals men's basketball|University of Louisville]], [[Iona Gaels men's basketball|Iona University]], [[Providence Friars men's basketball|Providence College]], the [[Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball|University of Kentucky]] and the [[Boston Celtics]]
* [[Rick Pitino]], men's basketball coach at [[St. John's Red Storm men's basketball|St. John's University]]; former head coach at the [[Louisville Cardinals men's basketball|University of Louisville]], [[Iona Gaels men's basketball|Iona University]], [[Providence Friars men's basketball|Providence College]], the [[Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball|University of Kentucky]] and the [[Boston Celtics]]
* [[John Quast]], [[National Football League|NFL]] player for the [[Louisville (NFL)|Louisville Brecks]]
* [[John Quast]], [[National Football League|NFL]] player for the [[Louisville (NFL)|Louisville Brecks]]
* [[Steve Raible]], [[National Football League|NFL]] player for the [[Seattle Seahawks]]; co-anchor of local KIRO News in Seattle
* [[Steve Raible]], [[National Football League|NFL]] player for the [[Seattle Seahawks]]; co-anchor of local KIRO News in Seattle

Revision as of 18:07, 5 March 2024

This is a list of people from the Louisville metropolitan area which consists of the Kentucky county of Jefferson and the Indiana counties of Clark and Floyd in the United States. Included are notable people who were either born or raised there, or have maintained residency for a significant period.

Actors and entertainment

Artists and designers

Business

Educators

Health care

Musicians

Politicians, military, civil service, activists

Religion

Science

Sports

Writers, publishers, journalists

Other

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Terry Adams". all music. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  3. ^ Javier Hasse. "Eric B. & Rakim's 'Follow The Leader' Reimagined Displaced Michael Bublé From His #1 Billboard Spot—And Cannabis Played A Big Role". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
  4. ^ Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Marquis Who's Who. 1967.
  5. ^ "General "Bob" Lindsay". Olney Advocate. Olney, IL. February 13, 1919. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Military Rites Set At Arlington for Brig. Gen. J. R. Lindsay, 74". Courier Journal. Louisville, KY. April 27, 1940. p. Section 2, page 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Notable Kentucky African Americans Database". uky.edu. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Michael Foust, Obituary of LaVerne Butler, Baptist Press, December 21, 2010
  9. ^ a b Reichler, Joseph L., ed. (1979) [1969]. The Baseball Encyclopedia (4th ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0-02-578970-8.
  10. ^ Brownstein, Glenn (March 9, 2014). "Louisville's Oksana Masters wins milestone silver medal in Winter Paralympics skiing". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved March 10, 2014. (soft paywall)
  11. ^ Forde, Pat (February 26, 2013). "Forde Minutes: Who deserves a No. 1 seed?". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved February 28, 2013. The Minutes kept it local last week, but that doesn't mean there wasn't quality food to be had. When hungry in Louisville, try the peerless Jack Fry's (40), a famed local landmark that has nothing bad on the menu.
  12. ^ Fox, Margalit. "Jane Mayhall, Poet Who Gained Prominence Late in Life, Is Dead at 90", The New York Times, March 19, 2009. Accessed March 19, 2009.
  13. ^ Brown, Emma (2011-03-21). "Frank Neuhauser, winner of first national spelling bee, dies at 97". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2011-04-03.