Here is a list of some the most famous faces to spend some time in the Yo.
Author Christopher Barzak:
He is most known for his first book One for Sorrow which was made into the feature film "Jamie Marks Is Dead."
He is most known for his first book One for Sorrow which was made into the feature film "Jamie Marks Is Dead."
Musician Jerry DePizzo:
DePizzo is most known as the saxophone player for alternative rock band O.A.R. and is a graduate of Liberty High School.
DePizzo is most known as the saxophone player for alternative rock band O.A.R. and is a graduate of Liberty High School.
Singer Lady Miss Kier:
Lady Miss Kier was born in Youngstown and raised in Pittsburgh. She is most known as a D.J. and singer who's band Dee-Lite scored a hit with the single "Groove Is In The Heart."
Lady Miss Kier was born in Youngstown and raised in Pittsburgh. She is most known as a D.J. and singer who's band Dee-Lite scored a hit with the single "Groove Is In The Heart."
Reality TV Star Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth:
She rose to fame on reality shows The Apprentice and The Surreal Life, but ultimately maintained her fame through a series of tragedies which included the murder of her brother and the untimely death of her boyfriend Michael Clarke Duncan. She is a graduate of The Rayen School.
She rose to fame on reality shows The Apprentice and The Surreal Life, but ultimately maintained her fame through a series of tragedies which included the murder of her brother and the untimely death of her boyfriend Michael Clarke Duncan. She is a graduate of The Rayen School.
Actor Ed O'Neill:
Ed O'Neill is best known for being the lovable imbecile, going nowhere fast in the hit sitcom Married With Children. But he has an impressive body of work that also includes his recent sitcom Modern Family. He is a graduate of Ursuline High School where he played football, later going on to Youngstown State University, where he landed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he was cut during training camp.
Ed O'Neill is best known for being the lovable imbecile, going nowhere fast in the hit sitcom Married With Children. But he has an impressive body of work that also includes his recent sitcom Modern Family. He is a graduate of Ursuline High School where he played football, later going on to Youngstown State University, where he landed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he was cut during training camp.
Film Entrepreneurs Albert, Harry, Jack, and Sam Warner:
The Warner Brother began their film making careers in Youngstown when they opened up the Warner Theater. They all would eventually be the co-founders of Warner Brothers Studios in Hollywood and Sam procured the technology that would allow for the first ever full length talking films.
The Warner Brother began their film making careers in Youngstown when they opened up the Warner Theater. They all would eventually be the co-founders of Warner Brothers Studios in Hollywood and Sam procured the technology that would allow for the first ever full length talking films.
Alternative Rock Band Cherry Monroe:
Singer Matt Toka and guitarist Frankie Sil were both Youngstown natives with Toka a graduate of Boardman High School and Sil a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. Cherry Monroe are best known for the hit single "Satellites," and toured with bands such as Bowling for Soup. Toka has gone on to have a successful solo career and Sil has played with bands such as Static-X, Davey Suicide, and Vampires Everywhere. Both are currently living in Hollywood, Ca.
Singer Matt Toka and guitarist Frankie Sil were both Youngstown natives with Toka a graduate of Boardman High School and Sil a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. Cherry Monroe are best known for the hit single "Satellites," and toured with bands such as Bowling for Soup. Toka has gone on to have a successful solo career and Sil has played with bands such as Static-X, Davey Suicide, and Vampires Everywhere. Both are currently living in Hollywood, Ca.
Pop Singing Group Youngstown:
The name was an homage to the city where they hailed from and consisted of D.C. Yeager, Sammy Lopez Jr., and James Dallas. While the group was only short lived, the Hubbard, Ohio natives were able to score a hit in the "Inspector Gadget" movie.
The name was an homage to the city where they hailed from and consisted of D.C. Yeager, Sammy Lopez Jr., and James Dallas. While the group was only short lived, the Hubbard, Ohio natives were able to score a hit in the "Inspector Gadget" movie.