Here are all of our famous
brothers, the most notable are highlighted in purple.

Academics
J. Michael Bishop,
immunologist.
Donald J. Cram, chemist.
Charles Glen King, nutritionist.
William Manchester, historian.
B. F. Skinner, psychologist.
Oliver R. Smoot, engineer.
Actors
Claude Akins
Powers Boothe
Benjamin Bratt
Jonathan Frakes
Will Geer
Dabbs Greer
Bill Hayes
Dean Jagger
Chris Klein
Anson Mount
Johnathon Schaech
Robert Urich
Ralph Waite

Artists
Chester
Gould, creator of Dick Tracy.
Musicians
Bobby Bare,
Jr., musician.
Kenny Chesney, country musician.
Mark Schultz, Christian musician.
John Tesh, actor and musician.
Television and
radio personalities
Paul
Harvey, news radio broadcaster.
Ray Lane, radio broadcaster.
Josh Lewin, sports commentator.
Woody Paige, sports commentator.
Astronauts
Thomas Akers.
Richard N. Richards.
Terrence Wilcutt.
Baseball
Mickey Cochrane,
former prof. baseball player.
Larry Dierker, former prof. baseball player.
Ferguson Jenkins, former prof. baseball player.
Ron Santo, former prof. baseball player.
Billy Williams, former prof. baseball player.
Basketball
Larry
Brown, prof. basketball coach
Lawrence Frank, prof. basketball coach, Nets
Scott Hastings, former prof. basketball player.
Henry Iba, former college basketball coach.
Buddy Jeannette, former prof. basketball coach.
Rick Pitino, college coach, University of Louisville.
Homer Drew, college coach, Valparaiso University.
Football
Stephen Alexander,
prof. football player, Denver Broncos.
Mark Brunell, prof. football quarterback, Washington
Redskins.
Bob Baumhower, former prof. football
player.
Fred Biletnikoff, former prof. football player.
Mark Bruener, former prof. football player.
Steve Christie, former prof. football player.
Fred Cox, former prof. football player.
John Rauch, former prof. football player.
Charley Trippi, former prof. football player.
Ray Wersching, former prof. football player.
Golf
Fred Haas, PGA
golfer.
Soccer
Cobi Jones,
prof. soccer player, Los Angeles Galaxy.
Business
F.
Duane Ackerman, CEO, BellSouth Corporation.
Nicholas D. Chabraja, CEO, General Dynamics.
Richard Clark, CEO, Merck & Company.
William T. Dillard, founder, Dillard's
John V. Faraci, CEO, International Paper.
Michael Johns, health care executive, former White House Presidential
speechwriter.
William W. McGuire, CEO, UnitedHealth Group.
James W. Owens, CEO, Caterpillar Incorporated.
John S. Reed, former CEO, Citigroup Incorporated.
Matthew K. Rose, former CEO, Burlington Northern Sante Fe Corporation.
Mark B. Templeton, CEO, Citrix Systems Inc.
Law
Harry
Blackmun, former U.S. Supreme Court justice.
James D. Johnson, former Arkansas Supreme Court justice.
I. Beverly Lake, former North Carolina Supreme Court chief justice.
Alfred P. Murrah, former U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals justice.
Gerald W. VandeWalle, North Dakota Supreme Court chief justice.
Military
Pappy Boyington,
U.S. Marine Corps WWII fighter.
Jimmy Doolittle, World War II air hero.
Government and
politics
Lincoln Almond,
former Governor of Rhode Island.
Alan Bible, former U.S. Senator from Nevada.
Joseph H. Bottum, former US Senator,South Dakota
Kevin Brady U.S. Member of Congress from Texas.
John Breaux, former U.S. Senator from Louisiana.
Donald Carcieri, Governor of Rhode Island.
Max Cleland, former U.S. Senator from Georgia.
John Danforth, former U.S. Senator from Missouri.
Lloyd Doggett, US Member of Congress from Texas.
Wendell H. Ford, former US Senator, Kentucky.
Virgil Goode, US Member of Congress from Virginia.
Joe Frank Harris, former Governor of Georgia.
Vance Hartke, former U.S. Senator from Indiana.
Howell Heflin, former U.S. Senator from Alabama.
Jack Kingston, US Member of Congress from Georgia
William C. Marland, former Governor of West Virginia.
Ray Marshall, former U.S. Secretary of Labor.
George S. Mickelson, former Governor of South Dakota.
Ron Paul, U.S. Member of Congress from Texas.
John Howard Pyle, former Governor of Arizona.
Paul S. Trible, former U.S. Senator from Virginia
Harry S. Truman, former President of the United
States
Curt Weldon, U.S. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania.