This is a list of notable people from St. Louis or St. Louis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The dates in parentheses represent lifespan, not necessarily dates of actual residence in the city.

A

B

  • Charlie Babb (born 1950) is a former safety for the Miami Dolphins from 1972 to 1979
Yogi Berra, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame

C

D

Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and Block

E

F

Jenna Fischer, actress best known for her portrayel of Pam Beesly on The Office

G

H

Jon Hamm, Golden Globe award-winning actor

I–J

K

L

M

Mary Meachum, abolitionist and Underground Railroad leader

N–O

Nelly, rapper

P–Q

Evan Peters, actor best known for multiple roles in American Horror Story

R

S

T

Conrad Tillard
Tina Turner, widely referred to as "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll"
Alex Tyus, professional basketball player

U–V

W

X–Z

  • Clyde X (1931–2009), leader in the Nation of Islam

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