In honor of my currently being in Chicago, I thought I'd highlight some famous faces from the area in a little special I'm going to call:
Shout Out to... Chicago!
So here are some Chicagoans that you ought to appreciate:
Ray Bradbury: Made anti-book-burning-propaganda by writing about burning books.
Philip K. Dick: practically unknown writer who inspired a few pretty well known sci-fi movies. Blade Runner, anyone?
Michael Crichton: The reason I still have nightmares about velociraptors.
Carl Sandburg: His poem "Fog" is second only to "Red Wheelbarrow" in succint awesomeness.
Shel Silverstein: The giving tree. Where the sidewalk ends. Falling Up. A light in the Attic...Runny Babbitt!!! He is a poet who is second to none.
Frank Lloyd Wright: the only architect who's name I'll ever remember.
Frank Lloyd Wright: the only architect who's name I'll ever remember.
Ernest Hemingway: man's man, ladies man, ruffian.
Al Capone: Wall art for many a local pizza joint, and Italian restaurant.
Robert Zemeckis: Directed Wilson and Roger Rabbit in their most trying roles.
Oprah Winfrey: Owner of famous Tom-Cruise-trampoline couch
Robin Williams: Ms. Euphagenia Doubtfire
Robin Williams: Ms. Euphagenia Doubtfire
Billy Zane: Zoolander guest star
Mr. T: Bling-Blingiest Fool-Pitier
Bill Murray: Ghostbuster extraordinaire. If we could have a surrogate father, World, it would have to be Bill Murray. He'd never put up with those monsters under the bed... or wiley groundhogs.
John Malkovich: John Malkovich
Hugh Hefner: Bunny Farmer
Walt Disney: Mouseketeer farmer
Walt Disney: Mouseketeer farmer
Stephen Colbert: America
Steve Carrell: #1 Boss! and Scranton, PA paper salesman.
John Belushi: Taught frat boys how to be frat boys.
Michael Ian Black: Historian of the recent past
Horatio Sanz: The man who made Jimmy Fallon laugh
R. Kelly: Created the classic hit "Trapped in a Closet" and was a South Park character.
Kanye West: Is not saying she's a gold digger, but...
Scottie Pippen: The one who wasn't Michael Jordan, or Dennis Rodman
And finally, while he may not have been born in Chicago, he is Illinois' senator so...
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Btw... getting the formatting to work with all of these pictures was a nightmare... and let me know if any of them don't work. :) Hooray for Chicago!
they all worked for me. Good post!
Bill Murray! My pretend father!! I love seeing him mentioned anywhere.
nice list. Who knew chicago had so many great people?
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