THIRTEEN
ILLUSTRIOUS
ILLINOISANS
Blago, Blago, Blago! What a black eye you have given this state! Well, here I am, doing my part, to undo this grievous wrong and add a little luster to Illinois' reputation.
So here they are, 13 native-born Illinoisans who done good! I have alphabetized the list, so as not to play favorites.
1. John Belushi -- comedian, actor, original SNL castmember -- Wheaton, 1949
2. Lou Boudreau -- Hall of Fame player, manager and broadcaster -- Harvey, 1917
3. Dan Castellaneta -- Better known as the voice of Homer Simpson -- Oak Park, 1957
4. Hillary Clinton -- First Lady, NY Senator and Secretary of State -- Chicago, 1947
5. Cindy Crawford -- Supermodel -- DeKalb, 1966
6. John Deere -- He of tractor fame -- Moline, 1804
7. Betty Ford -- First Lady and activist -- Chicago, 1918
8. Ernest Hemingway -- Nobel and Pulitzer prize winning author -- Oak Park, 1899
10. Ray Kroc -- Philanthropist and businessman of McDonald's fame -- Oak Park, 1902
11. Michelle Obama -- First Lady -- Chicago, 1964
12. Nicholle Thom -- the oldest daughter on The Nanny (just wanted to see if you were still reading) -- Hinsdale, 1978
13. George Will -- Pulitzer prize winning columnist -- Champaign, 1941
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