List of people from South Dakota
This is a list of prominent people who were born in or lived for a significant period in U.S. state of South Dakota. For a larger list by location, see :Category:People from South Dakota|People from South Dakota.
Academia
- Vine Deloria, Jr., American Indian author, theologian, historian, and activist
- Alvin Hansen, economist, Harvard professor; born in Viborg
- Arthur Larson, law professor, United States Undersecretary of Labor; born in Sioux Falls
- Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of cyclotron, winner of 1939 Nobel Prize for Physics; born in Canton
- Lawrence Lessig, internet activist, Harvard Law School professor; born in Rapid City
- Theodore Schultz, economist, winner of 1979 Nobel Prize for Economics; born in Arlington
Actors and filmmakers
- Angela Aames, actress; born in Pierre
- Catherine Bach, actress; grew up in South Dakota
- Bruce Baillie, experimental filmmaker; born in Aberdeen
- Rachael Bella, actress; born in Vermillion
- Shannon Bolin, actress, singer; born in Spencer
- Moses Brings Plenty, actor; born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
- Christopher Cain, actor, director, screenwriter; born in Sioux Falls
- Leslie Carlson, actor; born in Mitchell
- Harvey B. Dunn, actor; born in Yankton
- Judith Evelyn, actress; born in Seneca
- Amy Hill, actress; born in Deadwood
- Candace Hilligoss, actress; born in Huron
- Ron Holgate, actor; opera singer; born in Aberdeen
- January Jones, actress; born in Hecla
- Cheryl Ladd, actress; born in Huron
- Eddie Little Sky, actor; born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
- Cliff Lyons, stuntman, actor; born in Lake County
- Beth Maitland, actress; born in Rapid City
- Gail Matthius, actress, voice actress; born in Sioux Falls
- Russell Means, actor, left-wing activist; born in Wanblee
- John Miljan, actor; born in Lead City
- Debra Mooney, actress; born in Aberdeen
- Conrad A. Nervig, Oscar-winning film editor; born in Grant County
- Gary Owens, voice actor, disc jockey; born in Mitchell
- Dorothy Provine, actress, singer, dancer, comedian; born in Deadwood
- Gene Roth, actor; born in Redfield
- Chic Sale, actor, vaudevillian; born in Huron
- Eddie Spears, actor; born in Lower Brulé Tribe, South Dakota
- Michael Spears, actor; born in Lower Brulé Tribe, South Dakota
- Michael Steinberg, director, writer; born in Rapid City
- Joan Tabor, actress; born in Sioux Falls
- Delores Taylor, actress, writer, director; born in Winner
- Casey Tibbs, cowboy, rodeo performer, actor; born in Fort Pierre
- Mamie Van Doren, actress; born in Rowena
- Jerry verDorn, actor; born in Sioux Falls
- John War Eagle, actor; born on the Yankton Indian Reservation
- Alfred L. Werker, director; born in Deadwood
- Floyd Red Crow Westerman, actor, left-wing activist; born on the Lake Traverse Indian Reservation
- Timmy Williams, actor, comedian; born in Watertown
Artists
- Peggy Detmers, sculptor of wildlife in metal, attended South Dakota State
- Harvey Dunn, painter, born in Manchester
- James Earle Fraser, sculptor; spent much of his life in Mitchell
- Paul Goble, author and illustrator of children's books; lives in Rapid City
- Mary GrandPré, illustrator, born in South Dakota
- Bill Groethe, photographer, born in Rapid City
- Oscar Howe, Native American artist; born in South Dakota
- Terry Redlin, wildlife artist; born in Watertown
- Dick Termes, painter of Termespheres; lives in Spearfish
Authors and poets
- Jacob M. Appel, author, wrote Coulrophobia & Fata Morgana while living in Sioux Falls
- Joseph Bottum, essayist and poet; born in Vermillion
- Charles Badger Clark, poet laureate of South Dakota
- Allison Hedge Coke, American Book Award-winning poet, writer; South Dakota resident
- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, author; born in Fort Thompson
- Pete Dexter, author, screenwriter and journalist, attended University of South Dakota
- David Allan Evans, poet laureate of South Dakota
- Joseph Hansen, author, best known for mystery novels; born in Aberdeen
- Cameron Hawley, author, Executive Suite, Cash McCall; born in Howard
- Patrick Hicks, poet, writer, Writer-in-Residence at Augustana College
- Johan Andreas Holvik, author and professor at Concordia College
- Adam Johnson, writer, author of The Orphan Master's Son ; born in South Dakota, Lakota heritage
- Bill Johnson, science-fiction writer; born in South Dakota
- Herbert Arthur Krause, historian, professor at Augustana
- Rose Wilder Lane, journalist, travel writer, novelist; born in De Smet
- Gaylord Larsen, mystery writer; born in Canova
- Joseph Marshall III, Pen Award-winning author; co-founder of Sinte Gleska College; born on the Rosebud Indian Reservation
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, author, best known for Little House on the Prairie; lived in De Smet
Business
- Gene Amdahl, chief architect of IBM mainframe computer; born in Flandreau
- Al Neuharth, founder of USA Today, born in Eureka
- Lee Raymond, CEO and chairman of ExxonMobil Corporation; born in Watertown
- Joseph Robbie, owned NFL's Miami Dolphins; born in Sisseton
Military
- Oscar Randolph Fladmark, WWII and Korean War pilot; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient; lived in Sioux Falls, born in Moe
- David C. Jones, retired U.S. Air Force general, former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff; born in Aberdeen
- Touch the Clouds, Native American chief; later Indian Scout and Sergeant in the US army
Music
- Joey Clement, band member of Selena Gomez & the Scene; born in Rapid City
- Shawn Colvin, Grammy Award-winning musician; born in Vermillion
- Mark Craney, drummer for Jethro Tull, Jean Luc-Ponty, Eric Burdon
- Myron Floren, accordionist, The Lawrence Welk Show; born in Roslyn
- Gary Mule Deer, comedian and country musician; born in Deadwood, lives in Spearfish
- Keith Olsen, record producer and sound engineer; born in Sioux Falls
- Jess Thomas, opera singer; born in Hot Springs
- Frank Waln, Sicangu Lakota rapper
- Abby Whiteside, piano teacher, attended University of South Dakota
- Jacob Christianson, rap/hip hop artist, runs youtube channel NakeyJakey
Native Americans
- Gertrude Bonnin , Lakota writer and activist; born on Yankton Sioux Reservation
- Crazy Horse, Oglala Lakota war leader
- Russell Means, Native American activist; born in Pine Ridge
- Maria Pearson, Yankton Sioux activist who helped establish the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
- Rain-in-the-Face, Hunkpapa Lakota chief
- Red Cloud, Oglala Lakota chief
- Sitting Bull, Hunkpapa Lakota chief
- Touch the Clouds, Miniconjou Teton Lakota chief known for his great size
- Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, musician, activist and actor; born on Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Sioux reservation
Politics and government
- Jim Abdnor, second Lebanese U.S. Representative and Senator; born in Kennebec
- James Abourezk, first Lebanese U.S. Representative and Senator; born in Wood
- Clinton Presba Anderson, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; born in Centerville
- Tom Daschle, U.S. Majority Leader of United States Senate; born in Aberdeen
- J. James Exon, U.S. senator for Nebraska, Governor of Nebraska; born in Geddes
- Joe Foss, Medal of Honor recipient, 20th Governor of South Dakota, first Commissioner of the American Football League; born in Sioux Falls
- Ralph A. Gamble,, U.S. Representative for New York; born in Yankton
- John Hamre, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense; born in Watertown
- Hubert Humphrey, U.S. Senator, 38th Vice President of the U.S., 1968 Democratic presidential candidate; born in Wallace
- Muriel Humphrey Brown, U.S. Senator from Minnesota, Second Lady of the United States born in Huron
- Bill Janklow, Governor 1979–1987 and 1995–2003; moved as teen to Flandreau
- Brendan Johnson, 40th U.S. Attorney for the District of South Dakota; born in Vermillion
- Tim Johnson, U.S. Senator from South Dakota 1997–2015; born in Canton
- Arthur Larson, United States Under Secretary of Labor, lawyer, law professor; born in Sioux Falls
- George McGovern, U.S. Senator from South Dakota, 1972 Democratic presidential candidate; born in Avon
- Karl E. Mundt, U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative; born in Humboldt
- Kristi Noem, first female Governor of South Dakota and U.S. Representative from South Dakota; born in Watertown
- Larry Pressler, three-term U.S. Senator from South Dakota; born in Humboldt
- Gladys Pyle, first female U.S. Senator from South Dakota; born in Huron
- Mike Rounds, current U.S. Senator from South Dakota, former Governor; born in Huron
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, U.S. Representative from South Dakota; born in Houghton
- Edward John Thye, U.S. Senator from Minnesota and 26th Governor of Minnesota; born in Frederick
Science
- Bob Burris, biochemist; elected to the NAS; contributed to our understanding of biological nitrogen fixation; born in Brookings
- Niels Ebbesen Hansen, horticulturist and botanist
- Ernest O. Lawrence, physicist, Nobel Prize winner, built first cyclotron; born in Canton
- John Mortvedt, agronomist and soil scientist who was the world's leading expert on micronutrients; born and raised on a farm near Dell Rapids
Sports
- Sparky Anderson, Baseball Hall of Fame manager of Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers; born in Bridgewater
- Shayna Baszler, mixed martial artist; born in Sioux Falls
- James Bausch, athlete, decathlon gold medalist at 1932 Summer Olympics; born in Marion
- Curt Byrum, professional golfer, PGA Tour; Onida
- Tom Byrum, professional golfer, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Champions; Onida
- Dallas Clark, tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; born in Sioux Falls
- Dave Collins, baseball player; born in Rapid City
- Sean Doolittle, baseball player; born in Rapid City
- Justin Duchscherer, baseball player; born in Aberdeen
- Mark Ellis, baseball player; Rapid City
- Keith Foulke, baseball player, relief pitcher for 2004 World Series champion Boston Red Sox; born on Air Force base in South Dakota
- Terry Francona, baseball player, manager of the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians; born in Aberdeen
- Chad Greenway, linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings; born in Mount Vernon
- Marlene Hagge, golfer, member of World Golf Hall of Fame; born in Eureka
- Becky Hammon, basketball player and coach; born in Rapid City
- Clare Jacobs, athlete, pole vault bronze medalist in 1908 Olympics; born in Madison
- Jason Kubel, outfielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks; born in Belle Fourche
- Ward Lambert, college basketball coach; born in Deadwood
- Ben Leber, football player; attended high school in Vermillion
- Brock Lesnar, UFC fighter and WWE wrestler born in Webster
- Randy Lewis, freestyle wrestler, 1983 Los Angeles Olympics gold medalist; from Rapid City
- Clarence "Pug" Manders, pro football running back; born in Milbank
- Jack Manders, pro football running back; born in Milbank
- Mike Martz, former NFL head coach and offensive coordinator; born in Sioux Falls
- David Michaud, UFC fighter; born in Pine Ridge
- Derek Miles, Olympic pole vaulter; from Tea
- Tim Miles, Big Ten basketball coach; born in Huron
- Douglas Alan Miller, football linebacker in the National Football League ; Sturgis
- Mike Miller, pro basketball player; born in Mitchell
- Billy Mills, athlete, gold medalist in 1964 Olympics; born in Pine Ridge
- Dale Moss, football player and model; born in Brandon
- Eric Piatkowski, pro basketball player; attended high school in Rapid City
- Riley Reiff, football player for Minnesota Vikings; from Parkston
- Jared Reiner, basketball player; from Tripp
- Wilbur Thompson, athlete, 1948 Summer Olympics gold medalist in shot put; born in Frankfort
- Norm Van Brocklin, football player; born in Eagle Butte
- Adam Vinatieri, NFL placekicker; born in Yankton
- Brandon Wegher, football player; born in Dakota Dunes
Television
- Bob Barker, television game show host; raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation
- Tom Brokaw, television journalist, former NBC Nightly News anchor; born in Webster
- Don Fedderson, television producer and creator, My Three Sons, Family Affair, The Millionaire; born in Beresford
- Mary Hart, television personality ; from Madison, and Sioux Falls
- Chelsea Houska, television personality
- Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator, host of TheBlaze's Tomi; raised in Rapid City
- Pat O'Brien, sports commentator, television personality ; born in Sioux Falls
- Gary Owens, announcer for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, radio disc jockey, voice actor; born in Mitchell
Uncategorized
- Gutzon Borglum, sculptor of Mount Rushmore
- Seth Bullock, first sheriff of Deadwood
- K. G. William Dahl, Lutheran pastor, author and social advocate
- Billy Etbauer, rodeo cowboy; born in Huron
- Alvin Hansen, economist; born in Viborg
- Wild Bill Hickok, Wild West lawman; lived in Deadwood
- Calamity Jane, Wild West figure; lived in Deadwood
- Frank Leahy, Notre Dame football coach; attended school in Winner
- Lawrence Lessig, political activist; from Rapid City
- Boyd McDonald, pornographer
- Vernon C. Miller, outlaw and Huron lawman
- Peter Norbeck, South Dakota governor and senator
- William H. Parker, longtime Los Angeles police chief; born in Lead
- James "Scotty" Philip, rancher
- James Edward Zimmerman, inventor; born in Lantry
- Korczak Ziółkowski, sculptor of Crazy Horse Memorial