List of people from Indianapolis

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The following is a list of notable people who have been born or lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Organized alphabetically by field of study and then by last name.

Actors[edit]

Abraham Benrubi

Artists[edit]

Athletes[edit]

George Hill

Business and philanthropy[edit]

Colonel Eli Lilly (right) with son Josiah K. Lilly Sr. (left) and grandson Eli Lilly (center)

Entertainment[edit]

David Letterman

Journalists and media[edit]

Military[edit]

Musicians[edit]

Kenneth Babyface

Politicians[edit]

Benjamin Harrison, 21st president of the United States

Writers[edit]

Margaret C. Anderson

Other[edit]

John Dillinger

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