These statistics are based on the most WIkipedia'd resident of each Minnesota Suburb.
Let's start with the two biggest cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul:
Minneapolis: Singer, Songwriter, and Legend Prince
St. Paul: Conjoined Twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel
Here are some of the other famous residents of the other suburbs:
Apple Valley: Actress Briana Brown
Arden Hills: Acting FBI Director in 1987 John E. Otto
Bloomington: Director, Producer and Screenwriter David Ayer
Brooklyn Center: Politician Donald M. Fraser
Brooklyn Park: Liberty University Dean Dave Brat
Burnsville: Olympic Skiier Lindsay Vonn
Colombia Heights: Philanthropist Earl Bakken
Cottage Grove: "American Pie" Actor Seann William Scott
Crystal: Hockey Coach Todd Richards
Eagan: Broadway Actress Laura Osnes
Eden Prairie: Football Player Kenny Stills
Falcon Heights: Filmmaker and LGBT Film Historian Jenni Olson
Fridley: Actress and Singer Brooke Elliott
Hopkins: Model and TV Presenter Samantha Harris
Long Lake: Politician Mark Dayton
Maple Grove: Governor Jesse Ventura
Minnetonka: Columnist David Carr
New Brighton: Pro Ice Hockey Player Scott Bjugstad
New Hope: Motivational Speaker "The Scary Guy"
Orono: Pro Hockey Player Zach Parise
Osseo: Excelsior Celebrity Jimmy Hutmaker
Plymouth: Senator Amy Klobuchar
Robbinsdale: Pro Wrestler "Ravishing" Rick Rude
Roseville: Actor and Producer Richard Dean Anderson
Savage: Figure Skater Kirsten Olson
Shakopee: Marine Corps Leiutenant General Jack Bergman
Vadnais Heights: Professional Ice Hockey Player Justin Braun
Wayzata: Football Player John Laurinatis
White Bear Lake: Pro Wrestler Jim Brunzell
Woodbury: YouTuber Nick Pitera