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Dorothy Comstock Riley, Michigan Supreme Court judge, first Hispanic woman elected to Supreme Court of any state (born in Detroit) Lenore Romney, former First Lady of Michigan, 1970 US senate candidate (born in Utah, lived in Bloomfield Hills, died in Royal Oak) Solomon Sibley, first mayor of Detroit (born in Sutton, Massachusetts, moved to ...
Betsy Brandt, actress, Marie Schrader on Breaking Bad (born in Bay City) Christie Brinkley, model and actress (born in Monroe) Olivia Brown, actress (born in Frankfurt, West Germany and raised in Livonia, Michigan) Sophina Brown, actress, known as Nikki Betancourt on Numb3rs and Raina Troy on Shark (born in Saginaw)
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Lynda Lisabeth, professor in the school of Public Health of Michigan University; Howard Markel (A.B., English Literature, 1982; M.D., 1986), George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan, Guggenheim Fellow, Member of the National Academy of Medicine, author, pediatrician, medical journalist
The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area . Activists
Marie, fictional supporting character in the long-running soap opera EastEnders; Marie, fictional character in the movie Paulie; Marie, fictional character in the Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water anime series; Marie, name attributed to fictional X-Men character Rogue in the films X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and X-Men: The Last Stand
Hartwig from the 1967 Michiganensian. Marie Dorothy Hartwig (August 1, 1906 – December 31, 2001), known by the nickname "Pete", [1] was an American professor of physical education at the University of Michigan, the university's first associate director of athletics for women, and a lifelong advocate for education, women's sports, and intercollegiate athletics.
Dan Dworsky (ARCH: B.Arch. 1950), architect who designed the University's Crisler Arena and the Federal Reserve Bank in Los Angeles; member of varsity football starting team at Michigan, 1945–1948; played professionally for the Los Angeles Dons in 1949; member of Jewish Sports Hall of Fame; all-time 50-year Rose Bowl team