Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Mishawaka
Kyle Bornheimer
Kyle Bornheimer es un actor estadounidense conocido por sus papeles en Brooklyn Nine-Nine y Casual.
Buddy Emmons
Buddy Gene Emmons was an American musician who is widely regarded as the world's foremost pedal steel guitarist of his day. He was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1981. Affectionately known by the nickname "Big E", Emmons' primary genre was American country music, but he also performed jazz and Western swing. He recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Gram Parsons, The Everly Brothers, The Carpenters, Roger Miller, Ernest Tubb, John Hartford, Little Jimmy Dickens, Ray Price, Judy Collins, George Strait, John Sebastian, and Ray Charles and was a widely sought session musician in Nashville and Los Angeles.
Allan Lane
Allan "Rocky" Lane fue un actor cinematográfico estadounidense, estrella de docenas de westerns de serie B en las décadas de 1940 y 1950.
Lisa Germano
Lisa Germano es una cantante y compositora Estadounidense, multiinstrumentista que ha publicado siete álbumes caracterizados por su profundo estilo vocal, sus letras intimistas y el sonido de su inconfundible violín. En 1994, su álbum Geek the Girl recibió excelentes críticas, siendo incluso candidato al mejor álbum de los 90 por la revista musical Spin. También es conocida como artista invitada o músico de sesión por varios artistas como John Mellencamp, Simple Minds, David Bowie, Neil Finn, Sheryl Crow, Jewel y Eels en más de setenta discos.
Pete Candoli
Pete Candoli fue un trompetista de swing y West Coast jazz de nacionalidad estadounidense. Tocó con las big bands de Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, y otros muchos, y trabajó extensamente para las industrias discográfica y televisiva.
Conte Candoli
Conte Secondo Candoli fue un trompetista, compositor y arreglista de jazz de origen estadounidense. Nació en Mishawaka, Indiana, el 28 de junio de 1923. Falleció el 14 de diciembre de 2001.
Irene Vernon
Irene Vernon was an American actress.
John Brademas
Stephen John Brademas Jr. was an American politician and educator originally from Indiana. He served as Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives for the Democratic Party from 1977 to 1981 at the conclusion of a twenty-year career as a member of the United States House of Representatives. In addition to his major legislative accomplishments, including much federal legislation pertaining to schools, arts, and the humanities, he served as the 13th president of New York University from 1981 to 1992, and was a member of and subsequently the chairman of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In addition he was a board member of the New York Stock Exchange and the Rockefeller Foundation.