These are the 12 most famous actors from Illinois
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Illinois has long been a breeding ground for Hollywood talent, producing actors who have left indelible marks on film and television.
From Chicago’s bustling streets to Rockford’s quieter confines, the state has nurtured some of the most recognizable names in entertainment.
Here are 12 of the most famous actors from Illinois.
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford rose to global fame as the rugged Han Solo in “Star Wars” and the adventurous Indiana Jones in the “Raiders of the Lost Ark” series of films. With a career spanning over five decades, his versatility shines in films like “Blade Runner” and “The Fugitive,” earning him a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars. Ford was born in Chicago and is a 1960 graduate of Maine East High School in Park Ridge.

Harrison Ford
Bill Murray
Hailing from Evanston, Bill Murray became a comedy icon with “Ghostbusters” and “Groundhog Day.” His dry wit and quirky charm have kept him a fan favorite, often seen supporting his beloved Chicago Cubs. Murray now lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

Bill Murray
John Belushi
Born in Chicago, John Belushi was a trailblazer on “Saturday Night Live” and starred in classics like “Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers” before his untimely death at 33.

John Belushi
Jim Belushi
Also from Chicago, Jim Belushi followed his brother’s path, gaining fame on “According to Jim” and in films like “Red Heat” and “K-9.” His career has kept the Belushi name alive in entertainment.

Jim Belushi
Richard Pryor
Born in Peoria, Richard Pryor revolutionized stand-up comedy with his raw honesty. His films include “Silver Streak,” “Stir Crazy” and “Brewster’s Millions.”

Richard Pryor
Patricia Arquette
A Chicago native, Patricia Arquette won an Oscar for “Boyhood.” Her other roles include films “True Romance,” “Ed Wood,” “Lost Hightway” and “Holes.”

Patricia Arquette
Aidan Quinn
With over 80 films, Aidan Quinn’s credits include “Legends of the Fall” and “Desperately Seeking Susan.” Quinn was born in Chicago and grew up in Rockford while his father taught at Rock Valley College.

Aidan Quinn
Melissa McCarthy
Born in Plainfield, Melissa McCarthy has become a comedy powerhouse with roles in movies like “Bridesmaids,” “Identity Theft” and Jerry Seinfeld’s “Unfrosted.” She’s earned two Oscar nominations, one for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Megan Price in “Bridesmaids” and one for Best Actress for her role in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” McCarthy also starred as Molly Flynn on the TV sitcom “Mike & Molly.”

Melissa McCarthy
Joan Cusack
Born in New York, Joan Cusack grew up in Evanston, where her younger brother John was born. She’s appeared in several films like “Working Girl” and “In & Out,” earning two Oscar nominations.

Joan Cusack
John Cusack
A native of Evanston, John Cusack gained fame with “Say Anything…” and “High Fidelity.” He also had roles in films like “Better Off Dead”, “The Sure Thing” “Stand by Me,” “Gross Pointe Blank” and “Being John Malkovich.”

John Cusack
Nick Offerman
Born in Joliet, Nick Offerman became a household name as staunch libertarian Ron Swanson in on TV’s “Parks and Recreation.” His deadpan humor and woodworking skills shine in films like “The Founder” and “Devil’s Gate.”

Nick Offerman
John C. Reilly
Born in Chicago, John C. Reilly has starred in several films like “Boogie Nights” and “Chicago,” earning an Oscar nomination. His comedic roles include “Step Brothers,” “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” and to “The Lobster.”

John C. Reilly
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Anthony Tyler Quinn
From Rockford, Anthony Tyler Quinn became a household name as Jonathan Turner on “Boy Meets World,” reprising the role in “Girl Meets World.” His career spans multiple TV hits like “Cold Case,” “Caroline in the City” and “Dexter.”

Anthony Tyler Quinn
Robin Williams
A Chicago native, Robin Williams moved to the Detroit area as a child. He went on to forge a stand-up comedy career that blossomed into enormous success in TV and film. His TV credits include “Happy Days” and “Mork & Mindy.” Williams’ film roles include “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” and “Good Will Hunting,” for which he won an Oscar. Williams died in 2014.

Robin Williams
Harold Ramis
Born and raised in Chicago, Harold Ramis was a comedic writer, director, and actor, known for films like “Animal House,” “Ghostbusters,” “Caddyshack,” and “Groundhog Day.” He died in 2014 and is buried in Arlington Heights.

Harold Ramis
Andre Braugher
Andre Braugher earned critical acclaim as Frank Pembleton on “Homicide: Life on the Street” and later as Captain Raymond Holt on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” winning two Emmys. Braugher was born and raised in Chicago. He died in 2023.

André Braugher
Susan Saint James
A TV icon and philanthropist with Emmy wins for “The Name of the Game” and nominations for “McMillan & Wife,” Susan Saint James grew up in Rockford. Her filmography includes “Love at First Bite” “Carbon Copy,” “What’s So Bad About Feeling Good.” Saint James also had a role in the TV drama “Ironside.”

Susan Saint James
Barbara Hale
Best known as Della Street on Perry Mason, Barbara Hale won an Emmy and earned Golden Globe nods for her portrayal. She was born and raised Rockford and graduated from Rockford High School.

Barbara Hale (right)
Gary Cole
Born in Park Ridge, Gary Cole gained recognition as Bill Lumbergh in “Office Space” and starred in “The West Wing” and “Veep.” His film credits also include his portrayal of Mike Brady in “The Brady Bunch” franchise.

Gary Cole
Betty White
Icon Betty White deserves a mention. Born in Oak Park, she moved to California with her family when she was a year old. White became a television icon on the “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Golden Girls,” winning multiple Emmys. She influenced generations until her death in 2021 at age 99.

Betty White
Jane Lynch
Born in Evergreen Park and raised in Dolton, Jane Lynch rose to fame as the sharp-toughed cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester on “Glee,” earning an Emmy. She also won a Golden Glob for her role on “Glee.” Lynch has won a total of five Emmy Awards. She is also known for comedic roles in several films like “Best in Show,” “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” “A Mighty Wind,” “Role Models, “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,” and “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.”

Jane Lynch
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