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The state flag of Texas

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A map showing the location of Texas in the United States

The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

Founders and early settlers of Texas[]

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Stephen F. Austin

  • Augustus Chapman Allen (1806–1864), founder of Houston
  • Charlotte Baldwin Allen (1805–1895), financed founding of Houston, known as the "mother of Houston"
  • John Kirby Allen (1810–1838), founder of Houston
  • Stephen F. Austin (1793–1836), "father of Texas"
  • Padre José Nicolás Ballí (c. 1770–1829), grantee, settler, and namesake of Padre Island
  • Plácido Benavides (1810–1837), settler
  • Joshua Brown (1816–1876), first settler of Kerrville, Texas
  • John Neely Bryan (1810–1877), founder of Dallas
  • Moses Austin Bryan (1817–1895), early settler of Texas
  • David G. Burnet (1788–1870), interim President of Republic of Texas
  • Mathew Caldwell (1798–1842), settler
  • Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels (1812–1875), established colonies of German immigrants in Texas
  • Henri Castro (1786–1865), Jewish empresario
  • William Leslie Cazneau (1807–1876), pioneer
  • Jesse Chisholm (1806–1868), Indian trader, guide, interpreter, namesake of Chisholm Trail
  • Holland Coffee (1807–1846), settler in Lake Texoma area, trader, guide, interpreter
  • Jao de la Porta (fl. 1810s), trader, financed settlement of Galveston Island
  • Green DeWitt (1787–1835), empresario, namesake of DeWitt County
  • Susanna Dickinson (1814–1883), DeWitt Colonist, witnessed and survived Battle of the Alamo
  • John Marie Durst (1797–1851), settler
  • Angelina Eberly (1798–1860), stopped the attempted removal from Austin of the Republic of Texas Archives, thereby preserving Austin's status as the capital of Texas
  • Johann Friedrich Ernst (born Friedrich Diercks) (1796–1848), first German to bring family to Texas, benefactor to German immigrants
  • Warren Angus Ferris (1810–1873), early surveyor of Dallas
  • Henry Francis Fisher (1805–1867), German settler, explored and colonized San Saba area
  • Samuel Rhoads Fisher (1794–1839), settler in Republic of Texas and later its Secretary of Navy; namesake of Fisher County
  • Betty Holekamp (1826–1902), German Texan pioneer, called the Betsy Ross of Texas
  • Sam Houston (1793–1863), first and third President of Republic of Texas, later U.S. Senator and Governor of Texas
  • Anson Jones (1798–1858), last President of Republic of Texas, called "Architect of Annexation"
  • Mirabeau B. Lamar (1798–1859), second President of Republic of Texas, one of strongest proponents of Texas Navy
  • Herman Lehmann (1859–1932), kidnapped in 1870 and raised by Apache Indians
  • Gideon Lincecum (1793–1874), pioneer, historian, physician, philosopher, naturalist
  • Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long (1798–1880), considered the "mother of Texas"
  • Collin McKinney (1766–1861), drafter of Texas Declaration of Independence; both Collin County and its county seat, McKinney, are named for him
  • John Henry Moore (1800–1880), early settler
  • Jose Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician
  • Robert Neighbors (1815–1859), Indian agent, soldier, legislator
  • Cynthia Ann Parker (1826–1870), kidnapped in 1836 and raised by Comanche Indians; mother of Quanah Parker, the last Comanche Chief
  • Daniel Parker (1781–1844), settler, church founder
  • James W. Parker (1797–1864), early settler
  • John Parker (1758–1836), pioneer Texas settler
  • John Richard Parker (1834–1915), kidnapped in 1836 by Comanche Indians
  • Emily Austin Perry (1795–1851), early settler of Texas
  • Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson (1820–1879), early settler, translator, lawyer, postmaster
  • Sterling C. Robertson (1785–1842), impresario, colony founder; signed Texas Declaration of Independence
  • Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803–1857), Secretary of War of Republic of Texas, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas, U.S. Senator after state's admission to U.S.
  • Charles Stillman (1810–1875), founder of Brownsville, Texas
  • Edwin Waller (1800–1881), judge and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence
  • Lorenzo de Zavala (1788–1836), first vice president of Republic of Texas, signer of Texas Declaration of Independence

Military[]

The Texas Revolution/The Alamo[]

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Sam Houston

  • Richard Andrews (1797?–1835), the first Texian killed during the Texas Revolution
  • James Bowie (1796–1836), frontiersman, died at Battle of the Alamo
  • William Joel Bryan (1815–1903), soldier in Texas Revolution, landowner
  • Edward Burleson (1798–1851), lieutenant colonel during Texas Revolution, later Vice President of Republic of Texas
  • John Coker (1789–1851), hero of San Jacinto
  • Davy Crockett (1786–1836), frontiersman and U.S. Congressman from Tennessee, died at Alamo
  • Almaron Dickinson (1800–1836), Texian soldier, died at Alamo
  • James Fannin (c. 1804–1836), key figure during Texas Revolution
  • Thomas Green (1814–1864), artillery officer at San Jacinto, brigadier general in Confederate Army
  • Sam Houston (1793–1863), commander of victorious Texian Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, which won independence for Texas
  • Henry Karnes (1812–1840), soldier and commander in Texas Revolution
  • Robert J. Kleberg (1803–1888), veteran of Battle of San Jacinto; descendants owned and managed King Ranch
  • Antonio Menchaca (1800–1879), soldier in the Texas Army; he helped convince Houston to allow Tejanos to fight in the battle of San Jacinto
  • Benjamin Milam (1788–1835), commander in Texas Revolution
  • Emily West Morgan (c. 1815–1891), indentured servant known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" who, legend has it, helped win Texas Revolution
  • Juan Seguín (1806–1890), Tejano soldier during Texas Revolution
  • John William Smith (1792–1845), fought at Battle of San Jacinto; later first mayor of San Antonio
  • Alfonso Steele (1817–1911), last survivor of Battle of San Jacinto
  • William B. Travis (1809–1836), commander of Texas forces at Alamo
  • Logan Vandeveer (1815–1855), hero of San Jacinto
  • William A. A. "Bigfoot" Wallace (1817–1899), Texas Ranger who fought in Texas Revolution, Mexican–American War, Civil War

American Civil War[]

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John Bell Hood

  • John Baylor (1822–1894), Confederate colonel, politician, military governor of Arizona Territory
  • John Henry Brown (1820–1895), Confederate officer, served on staffs of two generals
  • Nicholas Henry Darnell (1807–1885), leader of 18th Texas Cavalry Regiment, known as "Darnell's Regiment"; Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas
  • Dick Dowling (1838–1867), commander at Sabine Pass and famous Houstonian
  • John "Rip" Ford (1815–1897), Texas Rangers legend and commander at Battle of Palmito Ranch
  • Milton M. Holland (1844–1910), Union soldier, won Medal of Honor
  • John Bell Hood (1831–1879), commander of Hood's Texas Brigade and Confederate General
  • Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. (1838–1915), soldier, grandfather of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson
  • Albert Sidney Johnston (1803–1862), Confederate General and commander of Confederate western forces
  • John J. Kennedy (1813–1880), Confederate cavalry officer, ended Regulator-Moderator War
  • John B. Magruder (1807–1871), Confederate General at Battle of Galveston
  • Benjamin McCulloch (1811–1862), soldier in Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, U.S. Marshal, and brigadier general for Confederate States of America
  • Henry Eustace McCulloch (1816–1895), soldier in Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, and brigadier general for Confederate States of America
  • William Henry Parsons (1826–1907), colonel, Twelfth Texas Cavalry; newspaper editor, legislator
  • Felix Huston Robertson (1839–1928), only Confederate general who was native-born Texan
  • Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (1838–1898), Confederate general, Governor of Texas, President of Texas A&M University, namesake of Sul Ross State University
  • William Read Scurry (1821–1864), Confederate General at Battle of Glorieta Pass
  • Pleasant Tackitt (1803–1886), Confederate Officer and county official at Fort Belknap; a founder of Parker County
  • Charles S. West (1829–1885), Confederate officer and judge advocate general for Trans-Mississippi Department
  • Louis T. Wigfall (1816–1874), Confederate General and Senator from Texas, secured surrender of Fort Sumter

World War I[]

  • Charles Gray Catto (1896–1972), flying ace credited with eight aerial victories
  • Daniel R. Edwards (1897–1967), received Medal of Honor
  • William S. Graves (1895–1940), commander of US forces in Siberia during the allied intervention in Russia
  • David E. Hayden (1897–1974), Navy corpsman, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Robert Lee Howze (1864–1926), Major General of 38th Infantry Division, commander of Third Army of Occupation of Germany, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Louis Jordan (1890–1918), 1914 All American, first US Army officer from Texas to be killed in action during World War I
  • William Thomas Ponder (1893–1947), flying ace credited with six aerial victories
  • Marcelino Serna (1896–1992), Army private, first Hispanic to be awarded the Distinguished Service Cross
  • Edgar Gardner Tobin (1896–1954), flying ace credited with six aerial victories

World War II[]

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Doris Miller

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Chester Nimitz

  • Harlon Block (1924–1945), raised flag on Mt. Suribachi at Iwo Jima
  • Romus Burgin (1922–2019), U.S. Marine, author
  • Charles P. Cabell (1903–1971), U.S. Air Force general; later deputy director of Central Intelligence Agency
  • Horace S. Carswell Jr. (1916–1944), Army Air Corps major, awarded Medal of Honor
  • Claire Chennault (1893–1958), commander of "Flying Tigers"
  • Robert G. Cole (1915–1944), soldier, won Medal of Honor for role in D-Day Normandy invasion
  • Samuel David Dealey (1906–1944), U.S. Navy submarine commander, received Medal of Honor and other distinctions for valor
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), Supreme Allied Commander WWII and 34th President of the U.S.
  • Ira C. Eaker (1896–1987), commander of Eighth Air Force in World War II
  • Calvin Graham (1930–1992), youngest US serviceman of World War II
  • David Lee "Tex" Hill (1915–2007), fighter pilot, flying ace
  • Oveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), Colonel Women's Army Corps, first secretary of Department of Health, Education and Welfare
  • James L. Holloway Jr. (1898–1984), U.S. Navy four-star admiral; Superintendent of U.S. Naval Academy
  • Neel E. Kearby (1911–1944), fighter ace, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Raymond L. Knight (1922–1945), aviator, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Turney W. Leonard (1921–1944), Army officer, received Medal of Honor
  • Felix Z. Longoria Jr. (1920–1945), Hispanic soldier KIA in the Philippines whose burial was refused in hometown, causing statewide debate
  • Glenn McDuffie (1927–2014), sailor featured kissing nurse in Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic photograph V-J Day in Times Square
  • Doris Miller (1919–1943), Pearl Harbor hero, first African American to receive Navy Cross
  • Audie Murphy (1924–1971), World War II hero, actor, Medal of Honor Recipient
  • Chester Nimitz (1885–1966), commander of Allied naval forces in Pacific during World War II
  • Richard Arvin Overton (1906–2018), U.S. Army sergeant; from May 2016 until his death was the oldest surviving American military veteran
  • Bruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000), U.S. Army officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army during Vietnam War
  • John L. Pierce (1895–1959), U.S. Army Brigadier General
  • James Earl Rudder (1910–1970), D-Day commander of the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion, which stormed cliffs at Pointe du Hoc
  • William H. Simpson (1888–1980), commander of U.S. Ninth Army in European Theater
  • Lucian K. Truscott (1895–1965), U.S. Army General who held successive commands in European Theater
  • Edwin Walker (1909–1993), U.S. Army Major General known for conservative views and attempted assassination target for Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Walton Walker (1889–1950), U.S. Army general who served under Patton in European Theater and later in Korean War

Korean War[]

  • Charles F. Pendleton (1931–1953), awarded Medal of Honor
  • Oliver P. Smith (1893–1977), U.S. Marine Corps general noted for his leadership in Battle of Chosin Reservoir
  • Edwin Walker (1909–1993), U.S. Army Major General, attempted assassination target of Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Walton Walker (1889–1950), U.S. Army general, first commander of U.S. Eighth Army during Korean War

Vietnam War[]

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Oliver North

  • Raul (Roy) Perez Benavidez (1935–1998), awarded Medal of Honor for actions in South Vietnam
  • Steven Logan Bennett (1946–1972) Captain United States Air Force received Medal of Honor Posthumously for actions in Vietnam
  • Richard E. Cavazos (1929–2017), first Hispanic four-star general in U.S. Army, earned two Distinguished Service Crosses; as of 2022 a process is underway to rename Fort Hood as Fort Cavazos
  • Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez (1946–1968), Sergeant, USMC, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Fred E. Haynes Jr. (1921–2010), Major General, USMC
  • David H. McNerney (1931–2010), 1st Sergeant U.S. Army, Medal of Honor, Vietnam 1967
  • Oliver North (born 1943), Lieutenant-Colonel, USMC (retired), NRA board member and founder of the Freedom Alliance
  • Chester M. Ovnand (1914–1959), Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, second American killed in Vietnam War
  • Bruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000), U.S. Army officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army during Vietnam War
  • Alfred M. Wilson (1948–1969), Marine Private First Class awarded Medal of Honor posthumously

Somali Civil War[]

  • William F. Garrison (born 1944), major general, commander of United States Army forces during Operation Gothic Serpent

War in Afghanistan[]

  • Marcus Luttrell (born 1975), U.S. Navy SEAL, was awarded the Navy Cross for actions in conflicts with Taliban
  • William H. McRaven (born 1955), U.S. Navy admiral and SEAL, led planning for Operation Neptune Spear
  • Patrick M. Walsh (born 1955), U.S. Navy admiral, Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • Billy Waugh (1929–2023), U.S. Army Special Forces, Studies and Observations Group

Iraq War[]

  • Chris Kyle (1974–2013), U.S. Navy SEAL who fought in the Second Battle of Fallujah
  • Kristian Menchaca (1983–2006), U.S. Army soldier who was captured and executed

War on Terror[]

  • Clint Lorance (born 1984), Army First Lieutenant convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths; pardoned
  • Michael L. Oates (born 1957), United States Army Lieutenant General

Intelligence[]

  • Bobby Ray Inman (born 1931), U.S. Navy Admiral, Director of National Security Agency, deputy director of Central Intelligence Agency

Other[]

  • Robert T. Clark (born 1948), U.S. Army lieutenant general, commanded United States Army North (ARNORTH)
  • Alfred Valenzuela (born 1948), U.S. Army major general, commanded United States Army South (USARSO)

Politics and public office[]

See also Category:Texas politicians and its subcategories.
See also List of mayors of Austin, Texas; List of mayors of Dallas, Texas; List of mayors of El Paso, Texas; List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas; List of mayors of Houston, Texas; List of mayors of Plano, Texas; List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.

A
  • Greg Abbott (born 1957), Governor of Texas, former Attorney General
  • Fred Agnich (1913–2004), Texas state representative, member of "Dirty 30" in 1971; oilman, rancher, conservationist[1]
  • Elsa Alcala (born 1964), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals from Houston since 2011
  • Elizabeth Alexander (born 1979), press secretary for Vice President Joe Biden
  • Bruce Alger (1918–2015), Republican U.S. representative for Texas's 5th congressional district, based in Dallas County, 1955–1965
  • Rodney Anderson (born 1968), former member of Texas House of Representatives from Grand Prairie
  • Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman to serve in Texas State Senate (1973–1983); Pennsylvania native
  • Bob Armstrong (1932–2015), member of Texas House of Representatives for Travis County 1963–71; Commissioner of General Land Office 1971–83
B
  • Ben Barnes (born 1938), lieutenant governor (1969–1973) of Texas; youngest House Speaker in Texas history (1965–1969)
  • Ray Barnhart (1928–2013), state representative and director of Federal Highway Administration under President Reagan
  • Decimus et Ultimus Barziza (1838–1882), state representative, Harris County, 1874–1876, businessman, Civil War soldier
  • Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (1793–1874), district judge, a framer of Texas Constitution; co-founded Baylor University
  • Tina Benkiser (born 1962), former chairman of Republican Party of Texas
  • Lloyd Bentsen (1921–2006), U.S. representative and U.S. senator
  • Leo Berman (1936–2015), former state representative from Tyler
  • Paul Bettencourt (born 1958), Republican member of Texas State Senate from Houston
  • Teel Bivins (1947–2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
  • Bill Blythe (born 1935), Houston Realtor and Republican state representative from Harris County, 1971–1983
  • Elton Bomer (born 1935), state representative from Anderson County and Texas Secretary of State
  • Henry Bonilla (born 1954), U.S. representative from San Antonio
  • Greg Bonnen (born 1966), neurosurgeon and state representative from Galveston County; brother of Dennis Bonnen
  • Jeffrey S. Boyd (born 1961), associate justice of Texas Supreme Court since 2012
  • Wally Brewster (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic
  • John A. Brieden III (born 1955), politician and National Commander of The American Legion, 2003–2004
  • Stephen Broden (born 1952), politician, professor, businessman, activist
  • Esther Buckley (1948–2013), member of United States Commission on Civil Rights; educator in Laredo
  • Albert S. Burleson (1863–1937), U.S. Postmaster General and Congressman
  • Edward Burleson (1798–1851), Texas soldier, general, and statesman
  • Joel Burns (born 1969), Fort Worth city councilman who spoke out against bullying of LGBT youth
  • Konni Burton (born 1963), member of Texas Senate from Tarrant County
  • Jeb Bush (born 1953), former governor of Florida, reared in Midland and Houston
  • Angie Chen Button (born 1954), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County
C
  • Frank Kell Cahoon (1934–2013), Midland oilman and Republican former state representative
  • Briscoe Cain (born 1984), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives for Harris County District 128, effective January 2017
  • Bill Callegari (born 1941), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, 2001–2015
  • Donna Campbell (born 1954), Texas state senator and physician from New Braunfels
  • Francisco Canseco (born 1949), former U.S. representative from San Antonio
  • John Carona (born 1955), state senator from Dallas County, 1996–2015
  • Stefani Carter (born 1978), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2011; first African-American female Republican to serve in state House
  • Carlos Cascos (born 1952), Secretary of State of Texas in Abbott administration
  • Henry E. Catto Jr. (1930–2011), U.S. diplomat, businessman
  • Lauro Cavazos (1927–2022), U.S. Secretary of Education in the George H. W. Bush administration, first Hispanic U.S. Cabinet officer
  • Wayne Christian (born 1950), Republican former state representative from Center and Nacogdoches; candidate for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014
  • Henry Cisneros (born 1947), former mayor of San Antonio and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
  • Ronald H. Clark (born 1953), federal judge; former member of Texas House of Representatives
  • Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of Supreme Court of the United States
  • David Cobb (born 1962), 2004 U.S. presidential candidate for Green Party
  • Cathy Cochran (1944–2021), retiring judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Susan Combs (born 1945), Texas comptroller and agriculture commissioner, state representative
  • John B. Connally Jr. (1917–1993), Secretary of the Navy, Governor of Texas, US Treasury Secretary
  • John Cornyn (born 1952), United States Senator since 2002
  • Tom Craddick (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from Midland; former Speaker
  • Juanita Craft (1902–1985), Dallas city council member, civil rights activist
  • Brandon Creighton (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from Conroe; House Majority Leader (2013), attorney, businessman, and rancher
  • Ted Cruz (born 1971), Canadian-born politician, Texas Senator since 2013, and former 2016 presidential candidate
  • Henry Cuellar (born 1955), U.S. Representative from Texas's 28th congressional district; native of Laredo
D–F
  • Tony Dale (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Williamson County since 2013
  • Price Daniel (1910–1988), Democratic US Senator and 38th Governor of Texas
  • Nicholas Henry Darnell (1807–1885), Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas
  • John E. Davis (born 1960), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1999
  • Wendy Davis (born 1963), Texas State Senator from Tarrant County, Democratic gubernatorial nominee in 2014
  • Jay Dean (born 1953), mayor of Longview, 2005–2015; state representative for Gregg and Upshur counties, effective 2017
  • David Dewhurst (born 1945), Lieutenant Governor of Texas, 2003–2015
  • Charles Duncan Jr. (1926–2022), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense 1977–1979, Secretary of Energy 1979–1981
  • Gary Elkins (born 1955), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1995
  • Pat Fallon (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Denton County
  • Marsha Farney (born 1958), state representative from Williamson County since 2013; member of the Texas State Board of Education 2011–2013; businesswoman and former educator
  • James E. "Pa" Ferguson (1871–1944), governor of Texas (1915–1917), impeached, convicted, and removed from office
  • Miriam "Ma" Ferguson (1875–1961), first female Governor of Texas
  • Mindy Finn (born 1980), media strategist, conservative feminist activist, independent U.S. vice presidential candidate in 2016
  • Charles R. Floyd (1881–1945), Texas State Senator, State Representative, and co-founder of Paris Junior College
  • Dan Flynn (1943–2022), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Van Zandt County
  • James Frank (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Wichita Falls
G
  • Rick Galindo (born 1981), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County, effective 2015
  • Pete Gallego (born 1961), U.S. representative from Texas's 23rd congressional district
  • H. S. "Buddy" Garcia (born 1967), former interim 2012 member of Texas Railroad Commission
  • John Nance Garner (1868–1967), 44th Speaker of the US House and 32nd Vice President of the United States
  • Tony Garza (born 1958), former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
  • Charlie Geren (born 1949), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth
  • Pete Geren (born 1952), former member of United States House of Representatives from Texas's 12th congressional district and United States Secretary of the Army
  • Craig Goldman (born 1968), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth[2]
  • Alberto Gonzales (born 1955), United States Attorney General
  • Henry B. Gonzalez (1916–2000), U.S. representative from San Antonio
  • John W. Goode (1923–1994), Republican lawyer from San Antonio; lost 1961 House race to Henry B. Gonzalez
  • Austan Goolsbee (born 1969), Chairperson of Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama
  • Tony Goolsby (1933–2020), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County, 1989–2009
  • Blake Gottesman (born 1980), aide to President George W. Bush
  • Phil Gramm (born 1942), former United States Senator
  • Tom Greenwell (1956–2013)[3]
  • Jesse Edward Grinstead (1866–1948), one-time mayor of Kerrville and state legislator
  • Henry C. Grover (1927–2005), state legislator, 1972 Republican gubernatorial nominee
H–I
  • Bob Hall (born 1942), Texas state senator from Van Zandt County
  • Holly Ham (born 1972), executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at the United States Department of Education
  • Rick Hardcastle (born 1956), Republican former member of Texas House form Wilbarger County
  • Will Ford Hartnett (born 1956), Dallas lawyer and Republican member of Texas House, 1991–2013
  • Talmadge L. Heflin (born 1940), former state representative from Harris County, director of Center for Fiscal Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation
  • Glenn Hegar (born 1970), state senator and Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014
  • Jeb Hensarling (born 1957), U.S. representative
  • Harvey Hilderbran (born 1960), state representative from Kerrville; Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014
  • Jim Hogg (1851–1906), first native Texan to become Governor of Texas
  • Vernon Edgar Howard (1937–1998), representative of the Texas House of Representatives, 1969–1975
  • Dan Huberty (born 1968), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County
  • Joan Huffman (born 1956), former Houston criminal court judge; Republican member of Texas State Senate
  • Bryan Hughes (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Wood County
  • Swanee Hunt (born 1950), U.S. Ambassador
  • Robert Dean Hunter (1928–2023), member of Texas House of Representatives from Abilene, 1986–2007
  • Todd A. Hunter (born 1953), state representative, 1989–1997, 2009–present
  • Thad Hutcheson (1915–1986), Houston lawyer and Republican politician
  • Kay Bailey Hutchison (born 1943), first woman U.S. Senator from Texas, 1993–2013
  • Ray Hutchison (1932–2014), Dallas lawyer and Republican former politician
  • Frank N. Ikard (1913–1991), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district, 1951–1961
  • Sarah Isgur (born 1982), attorney and political analyst
J–L
  • Alphonso Jackson (born 1945), U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush
  • Wallace B. Jefferson (born 1963), Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas; resigned 2013
  • Elizabeth Ames Jones (born 1956), former Texas Railroad Commissioner, member of Texas House of Representatives
  • Gina Ortiz Jones (born 1981), U.S Under Secretary of the Air Force
  • Jesse H. Jones (1874–1956), U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Barbara Jordan (1936–1996), member of United States House of Representatives
  • Rudy Juedeman (1908–2004), Odessa businessman and Republican politician
  • Kyle Kacal (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 12
  • David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), only Jew from Texas to serve in U.S. House of Representatives (1846–1851) before 1970s
  • Bill Keffer (born 1958), Dallas lawyer who served in Texas House (District 107), 2003–2007
  • Jim Keffer (born 1953), Eastland businessman and current Republican member of Texas House (District 60); brother of Bill Keffer
  • Isaac Herbert Kempner (1873–1967), Mayor of Galveston, founder of Imperial Sugar
  • Mark Keough (born 1953), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from The Woodlands in Montgomery County
  • Ken King (born 1971), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Canadian in Hemphill County
  • Ron Kirk (born 1954), United States Trade Representative; former Texas Secretary of State, former mayor of Dallas
  • Lois Kolkhorst (born 1964), member of Texas House of Representatives from Washington County since 2001
  • Linda Koop (born 1950), member of Texas House from Dallas County; former member of the Dallas City Council
  • Bob Krueger (1935–2022), former U.S. Ambassador, U.S. Senator and Congressman (New Braunfels, Comal County)
  • Dan Kubiak (1938–1998), state representative, businessman, educator
  • Barbara Lee (born 1946), U.S. Representative from California
  • Debra Lehrmann (born 1956), Texas Supreme Court justice, elected 2010
  • Eugene M. Locke (1918–1972), ambassador to Pakistan, deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; candidate for Governor of Texas
  • J. M. Lozano (born 1980), member of Texas House of Representatives from Kingsville; native of Mexico
  • Lanham Lyne (born 1955), Mayor of Wichita Falls, state representative 2011–13
M
  • George H. Mahon (1900–1985), U.S. representative from Texas's 19th congressional district 1935 until 1979
  • Charles R. Matthews (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of Texas State University System
  • Jim Mattox (1943–2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of Texas
  • Maury Maverick (1895–1954), Democratic U.S. representative
  • Glen Maxey (born 1952), state representative from Austin
  • Ruth McClendon (1943–2017), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio since 1996
  • Don McLeroy (born 1946), former chairman and member of Texas State Board of Education; dentist, young-earth creationist
  • Tom Mechler (born 1956), Texas Republican state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in Amarillo
  • Will Metcalf (born 1984), state representative from Montgomery County since 2015
  • Rick Miller (born 1946), member of Texas House of Representatives from Sugar Land; former Republican party chairman in Fort Bend County
  • Hilmar Moore (1920–2012), mayor of Richmond, 1949–2012, longest tenure of any elected official in U.S. history
  • William T. "Bill" Moore (1918–1999), state senator from Bryan, known as "Bull of the Brazos" and "father of the modern Texas A&M University"
  • Robert Morrow (born 1964), chairman of Republican Party of Travis County since 2016; considered a conspiracy theorist
  • Azie Taylor Morton (1936–2003), Treasurer of the United States
  • Steve Munisteri (born 1957), chairman of Republican Party of Texas, 2010–2015
  • Jim Murphy (born 1957), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 133 in Houston, 2007–2009 and since 2011
N–O
  • David Newell (born 1971), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9; Houston attorney
  • James Robertson Nowlin (born 1937), U.S. District Judge for Western District of Texas; one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives
  • James E. Nugent (1922–2016), former Democratic member of Texas Railroad Commission and the Texas House of Representatives
  • W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), Governor of Texas and U.S. senator
  • Tom Oliverson (born 1972), anesthesiologist, Republican member of Texas House of Representatives
  • Dora Olivo (born 1943), attorney and former member of Texas House of Representatives for Fort Bend County
  • Bill Owens (born 1950), former Governor of Colorado
  • Alvin M. Owsley (1888–1967), diplomat
P
  • Susan Pamerleau (born 1946), retired United States Air Force major general and Republican sheriff of Bexar County, first woman elected to that position, 2012[4]
  • Hugh Q. Parmer (1939–2020), former Mayor of Fort Worth and member of both houses of Texas State Legislature
  • Brad Parscale (born 1976), political strategist
  • Dan Patrick (born 1950), Lieutenant Governor of Texas, former member of Texas State Senate and radio broadcaster
  • Diane Patrick (born 1946), former member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlingon
  • Jerry E. Patterson (born 1946), Texas Land Commissioner; former state senator, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014
  • Thomas Pauken (born 1944), Texas Republican chairman, 1994–1997, lawyer and political commentator
  • Gilbert Peña (born 1949), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Pasadena
  • Rick Perry (born 1950), Governor of Texas, 2000–15; United States Secretary of Energy
  • Dade Phelan (born 1975), Republican state representative from Beaumont
  • Larry Phillips (born 1966), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Sherman
  • Thomas R. Phillips (born 1949), former Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court
  • Katrina Pierson (born 1976), Tea Party activist, Donald Trump campaign spokesperson
  • Dan Pope (born 1963), Mayor of Lubbock since 2016
  • David J. Porter (born 1954), member of Railroad Commission of Texas, elected November 2, 2010
  • Robert "Bob" Price (1927–2004), U.S. representative from Pampa in Texas Panhandle
  • Tom Price (born 1945), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1997–2015, and the Dallas-based 282nd Court, 1987–1997
  • Walter Thomas Price, IV (born 1968), state representative from Amarillo, first elected November 2, 2010
  • Graham B. Purcell Jr. (1919–2011), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district, 1962–1973; Wichita Falls lawyer
R
  • Jack Rains (born 1937), former Texas secretary of state
  • John N. Raney (born 1947), member of Texas House of Representatives from Brazos County since 2011
  • Bennett Ratliff (born 1961), member of Texas House of Representative from Dallas County (2013–2015)
  • Bill Ratliff (born 1936), state senator and lieutenant governor from Mount Pleasant
  • Sam Rayburn (1882–1961), U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
  • Richard P. Raymond (born 1960), South Texas state representative
  • Ron Reynolds (born 1973), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from District 27 in Missouri City
  • Ann Richards (1933–2006), second woman governor of Texas (1991–1995); state treasurer (1983–1991)
  • Cecile Richards (born 1957), liberal political activist, daughter of Ann Richards
  • Matt Rinaldi (born 1975), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2015
  • Roy R. Rubottom Jr. (1912–2010), diplomat
  • Jim Rudd (born 1943), lawyer and lobbyist in Austin; former Texas state representative from Brownfield
Sa–Sl
  • Paul Sadler (born 1955), state representative, Democrat U.S. Senate nominee in 2012, lost to Republican Ted Cruz
  • Pete Saenz (born 1951), mayor of Laredo
  • Joe Sage (1920–1977), one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives
  • Mario Marcel Salas (born 1949), civil rights activist, politician
  • Tom Schieffer (born 1947), diplomat, brother of CBS anchorman Bob Schieffer
  • Pete Sessions (born 1955), U.S. representative
  • Sonal Shah (born 1968), economist and public official with Obama Administration
  • John Sharp (born 1950), former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, chancellor of Texas A&M University
  • J. D. Sheffield (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Coryell County since 2013; physician in Gatesville
  • Mark M. Shelton (born 1956), pediatrician and member of Texas House of Representatives from District 97 (Fort Worth), 2009–2013
  • David McAdams Sibley (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, Texas state senator (1991–2002), Mayor of Waco (1987–1988)
  • Ron Simmons (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Carrollton since 2013
  • Ryan Sitton (born 1975), Republican nominee for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014 general election
Sm–Sz
  • Preston Smith (1912–2003), Governor of Texas (1969–1973) and lieutenant governor (1963–1969)
  • Steven Wayne Smith (born 1961), member of Texas Supreme Court (2002–2005)
  • Wayne Smith (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from District 128 in Harris County since 2003
  • Barry Smitherman (born 1957), former member of Texas Railroad Commission; unsuccessful candidate for attorney general in 2014
  • Clay Smothers (1935–2004), member of Texas House of Representatives; operator of St. Paul Industrial Training School orphanage in Malakoff; radio personality
  • Burt Solomons (born 1950) Denton County lawyer and Republican member of Texas House of Representatives, 1995–2013
  • Margaret Spellings (born 1957), U.S. Secretary of Education (2005–2009)
  • Drew Springer Jr. (born 1966), member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 68 (North Texas and eastern South Plains)
  • Barbara Staff (1924–2019), co-chairman of 1976 Ronald Reagan Texas presidential primary campaign
  • Sylvia Stanfield (born 1943), diplomat
  • Robert Stanton (born 1940), director of National Park Service
  • Todd Staples (born 1963), Texas agriculture commissioner; candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014
  • Ken Starr (1946–2022), federal judge, Solicitor General, and Independent Counsel during Clinton Administration
  • William Steger (1920–2006), U.S. District Judge
  • Jonathan Stickland (born 1983), member of Texas House of Representatives from Tarrant County since 2013
  • Steve Stockman (born 1956), member of U.S. House of Representatives from Texas; candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2014
  • Robert Schwarz Strauss (1918–2014), politician, chairman of Democratic National Committee, and diplomat
  • Dwayne Stovall (born 1966), Cleveland, Texas, businessman and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate against John Cornyn in primary election scheduled March 4, 2014
  • Carole Keeton Strayhorn (born 1939), Texas comptroller (1999–2007), railroad commissioner, former Mayor of Austin
  • Raymond Strother (1940–2022), political consultant, native of Port Arthur
  • Michael Quinn Sullivan (born 1970), reporter, political activist, president of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility
T–V
  • Robert Talton (born 1945), police officer, attorney, member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County 1993–2009; candidate for Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court in 2014 Republican primary
  • Buddy Temple (1942–2015), businessman, state representative from Angelina County, and railroad commissioner
  • Tony Tinderholt (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlington
  • Raul Torres (born 1956), former state representative from Nueces County
  • Steve Toth (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives, 2013–2015, from The Woodlands
  • John G. Tower (1925–1991), first Republican U.S. Senator from Texas since Reconstruction
  • Lupe Valdez (born 1947), only female elected sheriff in Texas
  • Gary VanDeaver (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bowie County, effective 2015
  • Jason Villalba (born 1971), state representative from Dallas County since 2013; Dallas attorney with Haynes and Boone
  • Catalina Vasquez Villalpando (born 1940), Treasurer of the United States
W–Z
  • Dale Wainwright (born 1961), former associate justice of Texas Supreme Court
  • Richard A. Waterfield (1939–2007), state representative who advocated for feeding programs for disabled and elderly
  • Craig Watkins (born 1967), first African-American district attorney in Texas, Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year 2008
  • Reed N. Weisiger (1838–1908), Texas State Senator (1891–1893), Confederate cavalry officer, pioneer in Victoria County
  • Jack Wheeler (1944–2010), presidential aide to Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations
  • Molly S. White (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bell County
  • John Roger Williams (born 1949), Republican U.S. representative from Texas, former Texas secretary of state, professional baseball player
  • Michael L. Williams (born 1953), director of Texas Education Agency, former Texas Railroad Commissioner, former assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights
  • Barry Williamson (born 1957), Republican former member of Texas Railroad Commission
  • Arlene Wohlgemuth (born 1947), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Johnson County, 1995–2005; executive director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation; ran unsuccessfully against Chet Edwards for Congress in 2004
  • Jared Woodfill (born 1968), Houston attorney and chairman of Harris County Republican Party, 2002–2014
  • John Lee Wortham (1862–1924), Texas Railroad Commissioner and Secretary of State, businessman
  • Betsey Wright (born 1943), political lobbyist, activist, consultant
  • Clymer Wright (1932–2011), political activist; father of municipal term limits in Houston
  • Jim Wright (1922–2015), former Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
  • Vicente T. Ximenes (1919–2014), Mexican-American civil rights pioneer, U.S. politician
  • Ralph Yarborough (1903–1996), state senator, 1957 –1971; leader of progressive or liberal wing of his party
  • Judith Zaffirini (born 1946), state senator from Laredo
  • Bill Zedler (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlington
  • Brian Zimmerman (1972–1996), elected mayor of Crabb at age 11

U.S. Presidents[]

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Lyndon B. Johnson

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George W. Bush

  • George H. W. Bush (1924–2018), 41st President and 43rd Vice President of the United States (raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, but lived much of his adult life in West Texas)
  • George W. Bush (born 1946), 43rd President of the United States (born in New Haven, Connecticut, but raised in Texas)
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), 34th President of the United States (born in Denison, but raised in Kansas)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973), 36th President of the United States (1963–69); Vice President (1961–63) (born and raised near Stonewall)

Notable women of Texas[]

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  • Jessie Daniel Ames (1883–1972), suffragette, civil rights activist
  • Sarah Campbell Blaffer (1885–1975), philanthropist; namesake of Blaffer Art Museum in Houston
  • Annie Webb Blanton (1870–1945), suffragist, educator
  • Mary Eleanor Brackenridge (1837–1924), social activist, university regent
  • Mary Couts Burnett (1856–1924), philanthropist
  • Laura Bush (born 1946), First Lady of the United States
  • Mary Elizabeth Butt (1903–1993), philanthropist
  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (1882–1964), women's suffragist
  • Nannie Webb Curtis (1861–1920), president, Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • May Dickson Exall (1859–1936), civic leader, founder of Dallas Public Library
  • Gloria Feldt (born 1942), feminist leader, author, political commentator
  • Margaret Formby (1929–2003), founder of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth
  • Mariette Rheiner Garner (1869–1948), Second Lady of the United States
  • Melinda Gates (born 1964), philanthropist, wife of software magnate Bill Gates
  • Edna Gladney (1886–1961), founder of "The Edna Gladney Home" for orphaned children
  • Nellie Gray (1924–2012), anti-abortion activist
  • Margaret Hunt Hill (1915–2007), heiress, philanthropist
  • Ima Hogg (1882–1975), philanthropist
  • Helen LaKelly Hunt (born 1949), philanthropist for women's causes
  • Lady Bird Johnson (1912–2007), former First Lady of the United States (married to President Lyndon B. Johnson)
  • Maura McNiel (1921–2020), activist for women's rights
  • Jane Blaffer Owen (1915–2010), arts patron, philanthropist
  • Lucy Pickett (1832–1899), socialite, Southern belle; known as the "Queen of the Confederacy", her portrait appeared on some Confederate currency
  • Cecile Richards (born 1957), activist, president of Planned Parenthood
  • Jennie Scott Scheuber (1860–1944), librarian, women's-suffrage activist, civic leader
  • Ruth Carter Stevenson (1923–2013), arts patron, museum founder
  • Virginia Whitehill (1928–2018), activist for women's rights
  • Kristy Scott (born 1995), social media personality, digital creator, filmmaker

Entertainment[]

Dance[]

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Cyd Charisse

  • Joshua Allen (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of So You Think You Can Dance
  • Lauren Anderson (born 1965), ballet dancer; first African-American ballerina to be principal of a major company (Houston Ballet)
  • Corky Ballas (born 1960), ballroom dancer
  • Mark Ballas (born 1986), ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and singer-songwriter
  • Candy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancer
  • Cyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancer
  • Bebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer
  • Gussie Nell Davis (1906–1993), physical education teacher who founded the Kilgore College Rangerettes drill team
  • Kelli Finglass (born 1964), dancer, director of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
  • Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly
  • Chachi Gonzales (born 1996), dancer
  • Nathalie Krassovska (1918–2005), ballerina, ballet teacher[5]
  • Ann Miller (1923–2004), actress, dancer
  • Annette O'Toole (born 1952), dancer, actress
  • Ginger Rogers (1911–1995), actress, singer, dancer
  • Ross Sisters, Betsy (1926–1996), Vickie (1927–2002), and Dixie (1929–1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists
  • Kelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
  • George Skibine (1920–1981), ballet dancer, choreographer[6]
  • Solange (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer, producer, director
  • Ben Stevenson (born 1936), artistic director of Houston Ballet and Texas Ballet Theater
  • Patsy Swayze (1927–2013), choreographer, dancer, dance teacher
  • Judy Trammell (born 1958), choreographer for Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

Fashion and modeling[]

  • Lisa Baker (born 1944), Playboy Playmate of the Year
  • Tyson Ballou (born 1976), model
  • Candy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancer
  • Brooke Burns (born 1978), model, actress
  • Lois Chiles (born 1947), model, actress
  • Ashley Cox (born 1956), model, actress, Playboy Playmate
  • Chloe Dao (born 1972), fashion designer
  • Hope Dworaczyk (born 1984), model, Playboy Playmate of the Year
  • Kelly Emberg (born 1959), model, former partner of Rod Stewart
  • Hannah Ferguson (born 1992), model
  • Tom Ford (born 1961), former creative director for Gucci, film director
  • Michelle Galdenzi (born 1987), model, actress
  • Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress
  • Marcy Hanson (born 1952), Playboy Playmate, actress
  • Angie Harmon (born 1972), model, actress
  • Julie Haus (born 1973), fashion designer
  • Kimberly Holland (born 1982), Playboy model
  • Daina House (born 1954), Playboy centerfold
  • Elisa Jimenez (born 1963), fashion designer, interdisciplinary artist
  • Sandy Johnson (born 1954), Playboy centerfold, actress
  • Tina Knowles (born 1954), businesswoman, fashion designer
  • Dorian Leigh (Parker) (1917–2008), model, considered one of the first supermodels
  • Kym Malin (born 1962), Playboy Playmate, actress
  • Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), model, actress
  • Brandon Maxwell (born 1984), fashion designer
  • Kim McLagan (1948–2006), model
  • Ali Michael (born 1990), model
  • Kiko Mizuhara (born 1990), model, actress, Japanese television personality
  • Cole Mohr (born 1986), model
  • Chandra North (born 1973), model
  • Derrill Osborn (1942–2019), fashion executive
  • Wendy Russell Reves (1916–2007), model, philanthropist, socialite
  • Kendra Scott (born 1974), fashion designer
  • Joan Severance (born 1958), model, actress
  • Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
  • Anna Nicole Smith (1967–2007), model, actress
  • Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
  • Amir Taghi (born 1996), fashion designer
  • Tila Tequila (born 1981), model, television personality
  • Paola Turbay (born 1970), model, actress, beauty pageant winner
  • Ann Ward (born 1991), model, winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 15

Film, theater, and television[]

A | B | C | D–E | F–G | H | I–J | K–L | M | N–P | Q–R | S | T–U | V–Z

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Alexis Bledel

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Powers Boothe

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Carol Burnett

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Gary Busey

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Loretta Devine

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Michael Dorn

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Morgan Fairchild

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Jamie Foxx

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Jennifer Garner

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Larry Hagman

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Woody Harrelson

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Jennifer Love Hewitt

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Tommy Lee Jones

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Eva Longoria

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Matthew McConaughey

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Bill Paxton

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Dennis Quaid

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Debbie Reynolds

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Gene Roddenberry

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Michelle Rodriguez

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Sarah Shahi

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Sissy Spacek

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Brent Spiner

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Matt Stone

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Patrick Swayze

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Rip Torn

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Forest Whitaker

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Owen Wilson

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Robin Wright

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Renée Zellweger

A
  • F. Murray Abraham (born 1939), Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning actor
  • Amy Acker (born 1976), actress
  • Jensen Ackles (born 1978), actor, Smallville, Supernatural
  • Sunrise Adams (born 1982), actress
  • Dianna Agron (born 1986), actress, singer
  • Norman Alden (1924–2012), actor
  • Kevin Alejandro (born 1976), actor
  • Jaimie Alexander (born 1984), actress
  • Richard Alexander (1902–1989), actor
  • Debbie Allen (born 1950), actress, choreographer, director, producer
  • Joshua Allen (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of So You Think You Can Dance
  • Krista Allen (born 1971), actress
  • Marshall Allman (born 1984), actor, Prison Break, True Blood
  • John A. Alonzo (1934–2001), cinematographer
  • Audrey Marie Anderson (born 1975), actress, played Kim Brown on The Unit
  • Jacqueline Anderson (born 1975), actress
  • Wes Anderson (born 1969), director, Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums
  • Dana Andrews (1909–1992), actor, The Best Years of Our Lives, Laura
  • Andrew Arbuckle (1887–1938), actor
  • Macklyn Arbuckle (1866–1931), actor
  • Melissa Archer (born 1979), actress
  • Michael Arden (born 1982), actor
  • Kelly Asbury (born 1960), story artist, director, writer, Shrek 2
  • Frank Ashmore (born 1945), actor
  • Tex Avery (1908–1980), animator, cartoonist, director
B
  • Lorri Bagley (born 1973), actress, model, Veronica's Closet, Ice Age
  • G. W. Bailey (born 1944), actor, M*A*S*H, Police Academy
  • Joe Don Baker (born 1936), actor, Charley Varrick, Walking Tall
  • Kathy Baker (born 1950), Emmy-winning actress, Picket Fences, Boston Public
  • Troy Baker (born 1976), voice actor, musician
  • Greg Baldwin (born 1960), actor, Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Taylor Ball (born 1987), actor
  • Reginald Ballard (born 1965), character actor, comedian, The Bernie Mac Show, Martin
  • Bob Banner (1921–2011), television producer, writer, director
  • Etta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), actress, singer
  • Matt Barr (born 1984), actor
  • Barbara Barrie (born 1931), actress, Suddenly Susan, Barney Miller, Double Trouble
  • Skye McCole Bartusiak (1992–2014), actress
  • Texas Battle (born 1980), actor, played Marcus Walton on The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Jim Beaver (born 1950), actor, played Ellsworth on Deadwood
  • David Beecroft (born 1955), actor
  • Gregory Beecroft (born 1952), actor
  • Madge Bellamy (1899–1990), actress
  • Jeff Bennett (born 1962), voice actor, singer, Johnny Bravo
  • Robby Benson (born 1956), actor, director, singer, The Legend of Prince Valiant, Ellen, Beauty and the Beast
  • Robert Benton (born 1932), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, Kramer vs. Kramer, Places in the Heart
  • Crystal Bernard (born 1961), actress and singer, television series Wings
  • Angela Bettis (born 1973), actress
  • Nicole Bilderback (born 1975), actress
  • Francelia Billington (1895–1934), actress in silent films
  • Gil Birmingham (born 1966), actor, Billy Black in The Twilight Saga
  • Dustin Lance Black (born 1979), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer
  • Patricia Blair (1933–2013), actress, Daniel Boone, The Rifleman, The Electric Horseman
  • Justin Blanchard (born 1980), actor
  • Alexis Bledel (born 1981), actress, starred in Gilmore Girls
  • Dan Blocker (1928–1972), actor, played Hoss Cartwright on Bonanza
  • Joan Blondell (1906–1979), Academy Award-nominated actress
  • Don Bluth (born 1937), animator, studio owner, An American Tail, The Land Before Time
  • Larry Blyden (1925–1975), actor, game-show host
  • Virginia True Boardman (1889–1971), silent-era film actress
  • Spencer Boldman (born 1992), actor
  • Jim Boles (1914–1977), actor
  • John Boles (1895–1969), actor
  • Tiffany Bolton (born 1971), actress, model, talk-show host
  • Matthew Bomer (born 1977), actor, Tru Calling, White Collar
  • Kevin Booth (born 1961), film director, producer, lecturer, musician
  • Powers Boothe (1948–2017), actor, Deadwood, Tombstone, Southern Comfort
  • Jesse Borrego (born 1962), actor, Fame, 24, Dexter
  • Michael Bowen (born 1953), actor, Jackie Brown, Magnolia, Lost
  • Rob Bowman (born 1960), film and television director, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Lombardo Boyar (born 1973), actor, The Bernie Mac Show
  • Richard Bradford (1934–2016), actor, Man in a Suitcase, The Untouchables
  • Abby Brammell (born 1979), actress, played Tiffy Gerhardt on The Unit
  • Larry Brantley (born 1966), voice actor, comedian, radio spokesman
  • Eve Brent (1929–2011), actress
  • Mary Brian (1906–2002), actress
  • James Brown (1920–1992), actor, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
  • Tammie Brown (born 1980), actor, drag queen, musician
  • Larry Buchanan (1923–2004), film director, producer, writer
  • Samantha Buck (born 1974), actress, Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Betty Buckley (born 1947), film and Tony Award-winning stage actress, singer
  • Norman Buckley (born 1955), television director and editor
  • Dennis Burkley (1945–2013), actor
  • Carol Burnett (born 1933), actress, comedian, The Carol Burnett Show
  • Demi Burnett (born 1995), reality-television personality
  • Brooke Burns (born 1978), actress, model
  • Burnie Burns (born 1973), writer, actor, producer, comedian, host, director
  • Marilyn Burns (1949–2014), actress, starred in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
  • Wendell Burton (1947–2017), actor, The Sterile Cuckoo
  • Gary Busey (born 1944), Academy Award-nominated actor, The Buddy Holly Story, Under Siege
  • Tom Byron (born 1961), adult film actor, director, producer
C
  • Kevin Cahoon (born 1971), actor, director, singer-songwriter
  • Bill Camfield (1929–1991), radio and television host, writer, comedian
  • Kate Capshaw (born 1953), actress, married to Steven Spielberg
  • Gina Carano (born 1982), actress, television personality, mixed martial arts fighter
  • Steve Cardenas (born 1974), martial artist and retired actor, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers: Zeo
  • Edwin Carewe (1883–1940), film director, actor, producer, writer
  • Thomas Carter (born 1953), director, actor
  • Allen Case (1934–1986), actor, singer
  • John L. Cason (1918–1961), actor
  • Don Castle (1917–1966), actor
  • Darlene Cates (1947–2017), actress
  • Derek Cecil (born 1973), actor, House of Cards
  • Miguel Cervantes (born 1977), actor
  • Duane Lee Chapman, II (born 1973), Dog the Bounty Hunter
  • Leland Chapman (born 1976), Dog the Bounty Hunter
  • Cyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancer, Singin' in the Rain, The Band Wagon
  • Ricardo Chavira (born 1971), actor, played Carlos Soli on Desperate Housewives
  • Lois Chiles (born 1947), actress, model, Moonraker, The Great Gatsby, Broadcast News
  • Thomas Haden Church (born 1961), Academy Award-nominated actor, Sideways, Spider-Man 3, All About Steve
  • Victoria Clark (born 1959), Tony Award-winning actress, singer
  • Jack Clay (1926–2019), acting teacher, actor, director
  • Taylor Cole (born 1984), actress/model, Summerland, The Event
  • Dabney Coleman (born 1932), actor, Buffalo Bill, 9 to 5, The Towering Inferno, Tootsie
  • Jessica Collins (born 1983), actress, played Maggie on Rubicon
  • Lynn Collins (born 1979), actress, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
  • Marcus Collins (born 1974), actor, singer
  • Shanna Collins (born 1983), actress, Swingtown
  • Ellar Coltrane (born 1994), actor
  • Chris Cooper (born 1951), actor; winner, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Adaptation, Seabiscuit, The Bourne Identity, The Patriot, The Muppets
  • Tamarie Cooper (born 1970), actress, playwright
  • Barry Corbin (born 1940), actor, Urban Cowboy, Nothing in Common, Who's Harry Crumb?
  • Alex Cord (1933–2021), actor, Airwolf, rancher
  • Allen Coulter (born 1969), film and television director, The Sopranos
  • Ashley Cox (born 1956), actress, model
  • David Crabb (born 1975), actor
  • Yvonne Craig (1937–2015), actress
  • Norma Crane (1928–1973), actress, Fiddler on the Roof
  • Chace Crawford (born 1985), actor
  • Joan Crawford (1908–1977), Academy Award-winning actress, Mildred Pierce, Johnny Guitar, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
  • Catherine Crier (born 1954), television personality, judge
  • Kathryn Crosby (born 1933), actress, Anatomy of a Murder, wife of Bing Crosby
  • Shauna Cross (born 1974), screenwriter, author, roller derby athlete
  • Brett Cullen (born 1956), actor, The Young Riders, Legacy, Ghost Rider
  • Erin Cummings (born 1977), actress, Detroit 1-8-7
  • Bonnie Curtis (born 1966), film producer
D–E
  • Tony Dalton (born 1975), actor, played Lalo Salamanca on Better Call Saul
  • Diana Danielle (born 1991), Malaysian actress, born in Houston
  • Bebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer
  • Linda Darnell (1923–1965), actress, Forever Amber, A Letter to Three Wives
  • Jim Dauterive (born 1957), producer and writer, King of the Hill
  • Kennedy Davenport (Reuben Asberry Jr.) (born 1982), television personality, drag queen, dancer
  • Madison Davenport (born 1996), actress
  • Phyllis Davis (1940–2013), actress
  • Eddie Dean (1907–1999), singer-songwriter, actor
  • Lezlie Deane (born 1964), actress, singer
  • Marjorie Deanne (1917–1994), actress, first winner of Miss Texas pageant
  • Alana de la Garza (born 1976), actress, Law & Order, CSI: Miami, The Mountain
  • Madison De La Garza (born 2001), teen actress, Desperate Housewives
  • Bob Denver (1935–2005), actor, played Maynard G. Krebs in Dobie Gillis and title role in Gilligan's Island
  • Elizabeth De Razzo (born 1980), actress, played Maria on Eastbound & Down
  • Kaitlyn Dever (born 1996), teen actress, Last Man Standing, Justified
  • Loretta Devine (born 1949), actress, Waiting to Exhale, Grey's Anatomy
  • Dorothy Devore (1899–1976), actress, comedian
  • Jenna Dewan (born 1980), actress, star of Step Up and Take the Lead
  • Elliott Dexter (1870–1941), actor
  • Shae D'lyn (born 1962), actress, Dharma and Greg
  • Frank Q. Dobbs (1939–2006), screenwriter, director, producer
  • Chris Donahue (born 1958), Academy Award-winning film producer
  • Colby Donaldson (born 1974), actor
  • Michael Dorn (born 1952), star of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Jessica Drake (born 1974), porn star
  • Haylie Duff (born 1985), actress
  • Hilary Duff (born 1987), actress, singer
  • Karen Dufilho-Rosen (born 1968), Academy Award-winning film producer
  • Josh Duhon (born 1982), actor, played Logan Hayes on General Hospital
  • Donnie Dunagan (born 1934), actor, voice actor
  • Sandy Duncan (born 1946), actress, singer, The Sandy Duncan Show, The Hogan Family
  • Kenton Duty (born 1995), teen actor, Shake It Up, Ctrl
  • Shelley Duvall (born 1949), actress, The Shining, Annie Hall, Olive Oyl in film Popeye
  • George Eads (born 1967), actor, plays Nick Stokes in television series CSI
  • Greg Edmonson, music composer for television, movies and video games, King of the Hill, Firefly
  • Edward Edwards, actor
  • Ike Eisenmann (born 1962), actor, producer
  • Shannon Elizabeth (born 1973), actress, American Pie
  • Chris Elley (born 1977), film director, writer, producer
  • Chris Ellis (born 1956), actor
  • Ron Ely (born 1938), actor, Tarzan
  • Mireille Enos (born 1975), actress
  • Molly Erdman (born 1974), actress
  • Bill Erwin (1914–2010), character actor
  • Dale Evans (1912–2001), actress, singer-songwriter, married to Roy Rogers
F–G
  • Morgan Fairchild (born 1950), actress in Dallas television series (one of three actresses to play character "Jenna Wade") and Flamingo Road
  • Parisa Fakhri (born 1975), voice actress, Dragon Ball GT, Fruits Basket
  • Amy Farrington (born 1966), actress
  • Farrah Fawcett (1947–2009), actress and artist, Charlie's Angels, The Burning Bed, Extremities, The Apostle
  • Katie Featherston (born 1982), actress, Paranormal Activity
  • Jay R. Ferguson (born 1974), actor
  • Rosita Fernandez (1919–2006), actress, pop singer
  • Tyra Ferrell (born 1962), actress, The Cape, City, The Bronx Zoo
  • Margaret Field (1922–2011), actress, mother of actress Sally Field
  • Miles Fisher (born 1983), actor
  • Sean Patrick Flanery (born 1965), actor, The Boondock Saints
  • Horton Foote (1916–2009), two-time Academy Award-winning screenwriter
  • Michelle Forbes (born 1965), actress, Homicide: Life on the Street, 24, True Blood
  • Tom Forman (1893–1926), actor, writer, producer
  • Steve Forrest (1925–2013), actor, So Big, Mommie Dearest, North Dallas Forty
  • Robert Foxworth (born 1941), actor, Falcon Crest, Six Feet Under
  • Jamie Foxx (born 1967), Academy Award-winning actor, Ray, Any Given Sunday, Django Unchained
  • James Frawley (1936–2019), director, actor, producer
  • Gavin Free (born 1988), video cinematographer
  • Al Freeman Jr. (1934–2012), actor, director, Finian's Rainbow, Malcolm X
  • K. Todd Freeman (born 1965), actor
  • Augustine Frizzell (born 1979), actress, director, screenwriter[7]
  • Robert Fuller (born 1933), actor, rancher
  • Chris Furrh (born 1974), actor
  • Jennifer Garner (born 1972), actress, 13 Going on 30, Dallas Buyers Club, Draft Day, television series Alias
  • Joy Garrett (1945–1993), actress, singer
  • Greer Garson (1904–1996), Academy Award-winning actress
  • Nancy Gates (1926–2019), actress
  • Lynda Day George (born 1944), actress, television series Mission: Impossible
  • Richard Gilliland (1950–2021), actor
  • Peri Gilpin (born 1961), actress, Frasier
  • Michael Gladis (born 1977), actor, Mad Men, Eagleheart
  • Lesli Linka Glatter (born 1953), film director
  • Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly
  • Carlin Glynn (born 1940), actress, singer
  • Dale Godboldo (born 1975), actor
  • Renée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriter
  • Mike Gomez (born 1951), actor
  • Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer, formed band Selena Gomez & The Scene
  • Nicholas Gonzalez (born 1976), actor
  • Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (1925–2006), character actor
  • Jill Goodacre (born 1965), actress, model
  • YaYa Gosselin (born 2009), actress
  • Mckenna Grace (born 2006), actress
  • Brea Grant (born 1981), actress, played Daphne Millbrook on Heroes
  • Teresa Graves (1948–2002), actress
  • David Gordon Green (born 1975), filmmaker
  • John Gremillion (born 1967), voice actor
  • Nan Grey (1918–1993), actress
  • Corinne Griffith (1894–1979), actress
  • Kristin Griffith (born 1953), actress
  • Texas Guinan (1884–1933), actress, singer, entrepreneur
  • Tim Guinee (born 1962), actor
  • Anne Gwynne (1918–2003), actress
H
  • Tommy Habeeb (born 1958), actor, writer, producer
  • Sara Haden (1899–1981), actress
  • Reed Hadley (1911–1974), actor, Racket Squad
  • Sarah Hagan (born 1984), actress
  • Emily Hagins (born 1992), film producer, writer, editor, director
  • Larry Hagman (1931–2012), actor, I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas, son of actress Mary Martin
  • Monte Hale (1919–2009), actor, country singer
  • Jackie Earle Haley (born 1961), Academy Award-nominated actor, The Bad News Bears, Breaking Away, Little Children
  • Bug Hall (born 1985), actor
  • Irma P. Hall (born 1935), actress
  • James Hall (1900–1940), actor
  • Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress, former wife of Mick Jagger
  • Hope Hampton (1897–1982), actress in silent films
  • John Lee Hancock (born 1956), film director, The Blind Side
  • Gunnar Hansen (1947–2015), actor, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • Marcy Hanson (born 1952), actress, Playboy model
  • Jerry Hardin (born 1929), actor
  • Melora Hardin (born 1967), actress
  • Ty Hardin (1930–2017), actor
  • Ann Harding (1903–1981), actress
  • Catherine Hardwicke (born 1955), film director, Twilight
  • Mark Harelik (born 1951), actor, playwright
  • Angie Harmon (born 1972), actress, Law & Order, Rizzoli & Isles
  • William Jackson Harper (born 1980), actor
  • James N. Harrell (1918–2000), actor
  • Woody Harrelson (born 1961), actor, Cheers, Natural Born Killers, White Men Can't Jump, No Country for Old Men, True Detective
  • Laura Harring (born 1964), actress, Mulholland Drive
  • Fran Harris (born 1965), television host, life coach, professional basketball player
  • Harriet Sansom Harris (born 1955), actress, Desperate Housewives, Frasier, It's All Relative, The 5 Mrs. Buchanans
  • Chris Harrison (born 1971), television announcer
  • James V. Hart (born 1960), screenwriter
  • Lisa Hartman-Black (born 1956), actress, Knots Landing
  • Ethan Hawke (born 1970), actor, Training Day, Before Midnight, Dead Poets Society
  • John Hawkes (born 1959), Academy Award-nominated actor, Winter's Bone, Deadwood, The Sessions
  • Brad Hawkins (born 1976), actor, VR Troopers
  • Jerry Haynes (1927–2011), actor, children's television host
  • Ted Healy (1896–1937), vaudeville performer, comedian, actor; created The Three Stooges
  • Amber Heard (born 1986), actress, Friday Night Lights, Pineapple Express, Drive Angry
  • Rick Hearst (born 1965), actor
  • Katherine Helmond (1929–2019), actress, Soap
  • Sherman Hemsley (1938–2012), actor, The Jeffersons, adopted El Paso as his hometown
  • Josh Henderson (born 1981), actor, model, singer, Dallas, Desperate Housewives, Over There
  • Logan Henderson (born 1989), actor and singer
  • Tiffany Hendra (born 1971), actress, television personality
  • Kim Henkel (born 1946), screenwriter, director, producer, actor
  • Bill "Tex" Henson (1924–2002), animator
  • Stephen Herek (born 1958), film director, 101 Dalmatians
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt (born 1979), actress, Ghost Whisperer, The Client List
  • Tamara Hext (born 1963), actress, winner of Miss Texas pageant
  • Joel Heyman (born 1971), actor
  • John Benjamin Hickey (born 1963), actor, It's All Relative, The Big C
  • John Hillerman (1932–2017), actor, played English Major domo Higgins on Magnum, P.I.
  • Jordan Hinson (born 1991), actress
  • Junie Hoang (born 1971), actress and plaintiff in Hoang v. Amazon.com
  • Gregory Hoblit (born 1944), television and film director
  • Tommy Hollis (1954–2001), actor
  • Charlene Holt (1928–1996), actress
  • Tobe Hooper (1943–2017), director The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Poltergeist, Salem's Lot
  • William Hootkins (1948–2005), actor, Batman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars
  • Roger Horchow (1928–2020), Broadway producer, catalog entrepreneur
  • Lee Horsley (born 1955), actor, Matt Houston
  • Larry Hovis (1936–2003), actor, Hogan's Heroes
  • Susan Howard (born 1944), born in Marshall, longtime actress in Dallas television series
  • Matt Hullum (born 1974), director, producer, writer, actor, visual effects supervisor
  • Gayle Hunnicutt (born 1943), actress, Marlowe, The Legend of Hell House
  • Paige Hurd (born 1992), actress, Everybody Hates Chris
  • Tracy Hutson (born 1986), reality television personality
  • Martha Hyer (1924–2014), Academy Award-nominated actress, Some Came Running, The Carpetbaggers, The Sons of Katie Elder
I–J
  • Judith Ivey (born 1951), film and Tony Award-winning stage actress, director
  • John M. Jackson (born 1950), actor, played Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden on JAG
  • Gary Jacobs (born 1952), television comedy writer, producer, author
  • Dorothy Janis (1912–2010), actress in silent films
  • Annalee Jefferies (born 1954), actress
  • Rita Jenrette (born 1949), actress, television journalist, real-estate executive, model, princess[8]
  • Chane't Johnson (1976–2010), actress
  • Dakota Johnson (born 1989), actress
  • Janelle Johnson (1923–1995), actress; mother of The Monkees' Micky Dolenz
  • Sandy Johnson (born 1954), actress, model
  • Joe Johnston (born 1950), film director, Jumanji, Jurassic Park III, Captain America: The First Avenger
  • Terra Jolé (born 1980), reality TV personality
  • Nick Jonas (born 1992), singer, actor
  • Alex Jones (born 1974), radio host, television host, film producer
  • Angus T. Jones (born 1993), actor, Jake Harper on Two and a Half Men
  • Ashley Jones (born 1976), actress, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless
  • Caleb Landry Jones (born 1989), actor
  • Carolyn Jones (1929–1983), actress, played Morticia Addams on The Addams Family
  • Dick Jones (1927–2014), actor, starring role of Buffalo Bill, Jr. and voice of Pinocchio
  • L. Q. Jones (1927–2022), actor, The Wild Bunch, Casino, originally from Beaumont
  • Margo Jones (1911–1955), theatre founder and director
  • Mickey Jones (1941–2018), actor, musician, Home Improvement, Flo
  • Preston Jones (1936–1979), playwright, actor, director
  • Preston Jones (born 1983), actor
  • Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946), Academy Award-winning actor, The Fugitive, Men in Black, Batman Forever, No Country for Old Men, Lincoln
  • Glenn Jordan (born 1936), television director, producer
  • Montana Jordan (born 2003), actor[9]
  • Jonathan Joss (born 1965), actor
  • Mike Judge (born 1962), producer, animator and actor
K–L
  • Joseph Kahn (born 1972), music video, advertising, and feature film director
  • Christian Kane (born 1974), actor, singer, played "Lindsay" on Angel, Close to Home
  • Jon Keeyes (born 1969), film director, producer, screenwriter
  • Allison Keith (born 1974), actor, voice actor
  • Evelyn Keyes (1916–2008), actress, Gone With the Wind
  • Callie Khouri (born 1957), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director
  • Guy Kibbee (1882–1956), actor
  • Candice King (born 1987), actress best known as Caroline Forbes on The Vampire Diaries
  • Charles King (1895–1957), actor
  • Liza Koshy (born 1996), actress, internet personality
  • Bernard L. Kowalski (1929–2007), film and television director
  • Berry Kroeger (1912–1991), actor
  • Eric Ladin (born 1978), actor, The Killing
  • Christine Lakin (born 1979), actress, Step by Step, Valentine's Day
  • Paul Lambert (1922–1997), actor
  • Sasha Lane (born 1995), actress
  • Wallace Langham (born 1965), actor, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Larry Sanders Show, Veronica's Closet
  • Brooke Langton (born 1970), actress
  • Louise Latham (1922–2018), actress
  • Jody Lawrance (1930–1986), actress
  • Sheryl Leach (born 1952), creator of children's programming (Barney & Friends)
  • Katie Leclerc (born 1986), actress
  • Ruta Lee (born 1936), actress[10]
  • Cherami Leigh (born 1988), actress
  • Brad Leland (born 1954), actor, Friday Night Lights
  • Joshua Leonard (born 1975), actor, writer, director
  • Hal LeSueur (1901?–1963), actor; brother of Joan Crawford
  • Liana Liberato (born 1995), actress
  • Lar Park Lincoln (born 1961), actress
  • Amy Lindsay (born 1966), actress
  • Rachel Lindsay (born 1985), reality television star, The Bachelorette
  • Richard Lineback (born 1952), actor
  • Richard Linklater (born 1961), director Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunrise, School of Rock, A Scanner Darkly
  • Cody Linley (born 1989), actor, rapper, singer
  • Lucien Littlefield (1895–1960), actor in silent films
  • Tembi Locke (born 1970), actress, Eureka, Sliders
  • Jacqueline Logan (1901–1983), actress in silent films
  • Joshua Logan (1908–1988), stage and film director
  • Eva Longoria (born 1975), actress, Desperate Housewives
  • Trini Lopez (1937–2020), singer and actor, The Dirty Dozen
  • Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
  • Bessie Love (1898–1986), actress
  • Deirdre Lovejoy (born 1962), actress, Rhonda Pearlman on The Wire
  • Todd Lowe (born 1977), actor
  • Shannon Lucio (born 1980), actress
  • Allen Ludden (1917–1981), emcee, game show host
  • Baruch Lumet (1898–1992), theatre actor, director, teacher
M
  • Donald MacDonald (1898–1959), actor
  • Lydia Mackay (born 1977), voice actress
  • Peter MacNicol (born 1954), Emmy Award-winning actor, Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope, Sophie's Choice
  • Meredith MacRae (1944–2000), actress, Petticoat Junction[11]
  • Martha Madison (born 1977), actress
  • Valerie Mahaffey (born 1953), actress
  • Terrence Malick (born 1943), director Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line
  • Kym Malin (born 1962), actress, model
  • Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), actress, model
  • David Mann (born 1966), actor, singer
  • Tamela Mann (born 1966), actress, singer
  • Stephanie March (born 1974), actress, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • Amelia Marshall (born 1958), actress
  • Mary Martin (1913–1990), Emmy Award- and Tony Award-winning actress, mother of actor Larry Hagman
  • Steve Martin (born 1945), actor, The Jerk, Pennies from Heaven, Three Amigos, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Father of the Bride, Parenthood, The Pink Panther
  • Margo Martindale (born 1951), actress, The Riches, 100 Centre Street, The Millers
  • Peter Masterson (1934–2018), actor, director, producer, writer
  • Kimberly Matula (born 1988), actress
  • Brad Maule (born 1951), actor
  • Adam Mayfield (born 1976), actor
  • Peter Mayhew (1944–2019), actor
  • Tim McCanlies (born 1963), screenwriter, director
  • Cameron McCasland (born 1981), filmmaker
  • Mart McChesney (1954–1999), actor[12]
  • Matthew McConaughey (born 1969), Academy Award-winning actor, Dallas Buyers Club, A Time to Kill, The Lincoln Lawyer, Contact, Magic Mike, True Detective
  • Carolyn McCormick (born 1959), actress, played Dr. Liz Olivet on Law & Order
  • Jake McDorman (born 1986), actor
  • Spanky McFarland (1928–1993), actor, played "Spanky" in the Our Gang comedies, aka The Little Rascals
  • Bruce McGill (born 1950), actor, Animal House, The Legend of Bagger Vance, 61*, Lincoln
  • Jay McGraw (born 1979), television producer and executive producer, author
  • Kevin McHale (born 1988), actor
  • Ben McKenzie (born 1978), actor, The O.C.
  • Alex McLeod (born 1968), actress
  • Scoot McNairy (born 1977), actor, producer, Halt and Catch Fire, 12 Years a Slave, Argo
  • Terrence McNally (1939–2020), playwright
  • William McNamara (born 1965), actor
  • Leighton Meester (born 1986), actress, Gossip Girl
  • Stephen G. Melville (born 2008), actor
  • Windell Middlebrooks (1979–2015), actor
  • Liz Mikel (born 1963), actress, singer
  • Ann Miller (1923–2004), actress, dancer
  • Austin Miller (born 1976), actor, dancer, singer
  • Billy Miller (born 1979), actor, The Young and the Restless, All My Children
  • Carl Miller (1893–1979), actor
  • Logan Miller (born 1992), actor, musician
  • McKaley Miller (born 1996), actress, Hart of Dixie, Partners
  • Valarie Rae Miller (born 1974), actress
  • Don Mischer (born 1940), television producer, director
  • Elizabeth Mitchell (born 1970), actress, Lost, V, ER
  • Tom Mix (1880–1940), silent film actor
  • Roger Mobley (born 1949), child actor, Christian pastor
  • DeQuina Moore (born 1986), actress
  • Belita Moreno (born 1949), actress
  • Glenn Morshower (born 1959), actor, Agent Aaron Pierce on 24
  • Michael Muhney (born 1975), actor
  • Mitchel Musso (born 1991), actor, singer, musician
  • Megan Mylan (born 1969), Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker
N–P
  • Jack Nance (1943–1996), actor
  • Edwin Neal (born 1945), actor
  • Tracey Needham (born 1967), actress, Life Goes On, JAG, The Division
  • Pola Negri (1897–1987), silent film actress
  • Austin Nichols (born 1980), actor, Julian Baker on One Tree Hill
  • Derek Lee Nixon (born 1983), actor
  • James Noble (1922–2016), actor, Benson
  • Timothy Nolen (born 1941), Broadway actor/singer, opera singer
  • Chuck Norris, actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
  • Renee O'Connor (born 1971), actress
  • John Baker "Texas Jack" Omohundro (1846–1880), actor, cowboy, frontier scout
  • Ty O'Neal (born 1978), actor
  • Lupe Ontiveros (1942–2012), actress
  • Hayley Orrantia (born 1994), singer, actress, The Goldbergs
  • Peter Ostrum (born 1957), veterinarian, former child actor, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • Annette O'Toole (born 1955), actress, Superman III, Smallville
  • Dan Hewitt Owens (born 1947), actor
  • Lee Pace (born 1979), actor
  • Jared Padalecki (born 1982), actor, Gilmore Girls, Supernatural
  • Kevin Page (born 1959), actor, artist
  • Greg Pak (born 1968), film director, comic-book writer
  • Kay Panabaker (born 1990), television actress
  • Fess Parker (1924–2010), actor, Daniel Boone, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Old Yeller
  • Kathryn O'Rourke Parker (born 1948), television producer
  • Suzy Parker (1932–2003), actress, model
  • Hunter Parrish (born 1987), actor, Weeds
  • Jim Parsons (born 1973), Emmy Award-winning actor, The Big Bang Theory
  • Paul A. Partain (1946–2005), actor
  • Tayla Parx (born 1993), actress
  • Pedro Pascal (born 1975), actor
  • Eric Patrick, filmmaker, animator, educator
  • Hank Patterson (1888–1975), actor
  • Bill Paxton (1955–2017), actor and director, Titanic, Apollo 13, Twister, Big Love
  • Mark Payne (born 1965), make-up artist, filmmaker, author
  • Evelyn Peirce (1908–1960), actress
  • Eagle Pennell (1952–2002), film director
  • Channing Godfrey Peoples (born 1977), writer, director, producer[13]
  • Jack Pepper (1902–1979), vaudeville dancer, singer, comedian, actor, nightclub manager; first husband of Ginger Rogers
  • Piper Perabo (born 1976), actress, Covert Affairs, The Prestige, Looper, Coyote Ugly
  • Marco Perella (born 1949), actor
  • Valerie Perrine (born 1943), Academy Award-nominated actress, Lenny, The Electric Horseman, Superman
  • Lou Perryman (1941–2009), actor
  • Madison Pettis (born 1998), actress
  • Cindy Pickett (born 1947), actress, St. Elsewhere, Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • Arthur C. Pierce (1923–1987), screenwriter, film director
  • Mary Kay Place (born 1947), actress, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, The Big Chill, John Grisham's The Rainmaker
  • Jesse Plemons (born 1988), actor
  • Esteban Powell (born 1976), actor
  • Joan Prather (born 1950), actress
  • Ann Prentiss (1939–2010), actress
  • Paula Prentiss (born 1938), actress, What's New Pussycat?, Where the Boys Are, Catch-22, The Stepford Wives
  • Missi Pyle (born 1972), actress, singer, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, DodgeBall
Q–R
  • Dennis Quaid (born 1954), actor, Breaking Away, The Right Stuff, The Big Easy, Wyatt Earp, Everybody's All-American, Any Given Sunday
  • Randy Quaid (born 1950), actor, The Last Picture Show, The Last Detail, National Lampoon's Vacation, Brokeback Mountain
  • Molly Quinn (born 1993), actress, We're the Millers, Castle, Winx Club
  • Kevin Rahm (born 1971), actor, Judging Amy, Desperate Housewives, Mad Men, Jesse
  • Steve Railsback (born 1945), actor, Helter Skelter, The Stunt Man
  • Dominic Rains (born 1982), actor
  • Ethan Rains (born 1981), actor
  • Sendhil Ramamurthy (born 1974), actor, Mohinder Suresh on Heroes
  • Haley Ramm (born 1992), actress
  • Ben Rappaport (born 1986), actor, Outsourced
  • Phylicia Rashād (born 1948), actress, The Cosby Show
  • Jackson Rathbone (born 1984), actor, musician
  • Richard Rawlings (born 1969), reality-television star (Fast N' Loud), entrepreneur, auto mechanic, race car driver
  • Allene Ray (1901–1979), actress
  • Arthur Redcloud, actor
  • Debbie Reynolds (1932–2016), Academy Award-nominated actress and singer, Singin' in the Rain, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, How the West Was Won, Mother, mother of Carrie Fisher
  • Kevin Reynolds (born 1952), screenwriter, director, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Red Dawn
  • Patricia Richardson (born 1951), actress, Jill Taylor on Home Improvement
  • Shannon Richardson (born 1977), actress
  • Noah Ringer (born 1998), actor
  • Carlos Rivas (1925–2003), actor
  • Emilio Rivera (born 1961), actor, Marcus Álvarez on Sons of Anarchy
  • Dallas Roberts (born 1970), actor
  • Willard Robertson (1886–1948), actor
  • Gene Roddenberry (1921–1991), Star Trek creator, writer, director, producer
  • Rod Roddy (1937–2003), radio and television announcer
  • Holland Roden (born 1986), actress, Teen Wolf
  • James Roday Rodriguez (born 1976), actor
  • Michelle Rodriguez (born 1978), actress, Lost
  • Raini Rodriguez (born 1993), actress, Paul Blart: Mall Cop
  • Rico Rodriguez (born 1998), teen actor, Modern Family
  • Robert Rodriguez (born 1968), director, producer, writer, composer
  • Ginger Rogers (1911–1995), Academy Award-winning actress, singer, dancer
  • Kylie Rogers (born 2004), child actress, The Whispers, Collateral Beauty, Miracles from Heaven
  • Henry Roquemore (1886–1943), actor
  • Thomas Rosales Jr. (born 1948), stunt man
  • Ross Sisters, Betsy (1926–1996), Vickie (1927–2002), and Dixie (1929–1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists
  • Brad Rushing (born 1964), cinematographer
  • Debby Ryan (born 1993), actress, singer, voice actress
  • Irene Ryan (1902–1973), actress, "Granny" on The Beverly Hillbillies
  • Melissa Rycroft (born 1983), reality television contestant
S
  • Mark Salling (1982–2018), actor
  • Ajai Sanders (born 1967), actress, comedian
  • Jay O. Sanders (born 1953), actor, Crime Story, AfterMASH, The Day After Tomorrow
  • Stark Sands (born 1978), actor
  • John Phillip Santos (born 1957), filmmaker, producer, journalist, author
  • August Schellenberg (1936–2013), actor
  • Robert Schenkkan (born 1953), actor, playwright, screenwriter
  • Thomas Schlamme (born 1950), producer, director
  • Julian Schnabel (born 1951), award-winning film director, visual artist
  • Maïté Schwartz (born 1979), actress
  • Tracy Scoggins (born 1953), actress, The Colbys, Lois & Clark, Babylon 5
  • Kimberly Scott (born 1961), actress
  • Zachary Scott (1914–1965), actor, Mildred Pierce, Cass Timberlane
  • Edward Sedgwick (1892–1953), film director, writer, actor, producer
  • Eileen Sedgwick (1898–1991), actress in silent films
  • Joan Severance (born 1958), actress, model
  • Sarah Shahi (born 1980), actress, Life, Fairly Legal, The L Word
  • Shangela, drag queen, reality television personality
  • Andrew Shapter (born 1966), film director, producer, writer, photographer
  • Karen Sharpe (born 1934), actress, The High and the Mighty
  • Ann Sheridan (1915–1967), actress, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Kings Row
  • Taylor Sheridan (born 1970), filmmaker, actor[14]
  • Jim Siedow (1920–2003), actor
  • Trinidad Silva (1950–1988), actor
  • Justin Simien (born 1983), filmmaker, actor, author
  • Johnny Simmons (born 1986), actor
  • Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
  • Marc Singer (born 1948), actor, Michael Donovan on V: The Original Miniseries, V: The Final Battle, and V: The Series
  • Guru Singh (born 1980), actor
  • J. Mack Slaughter Jr. (born 1983), actor
  • Brian J. Smith (born 1981), actor, Stargate Universe, Sense8
  • Bubba Smith (1945–2011), actor, professional football player
  • Jaclyn Smith (born 1947), actress, starred in Charlie's Angels
  • Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
  • Gus Sorola (born 1978), actor, podcast host
  • Eve Southern (1898–1972), actress
  • Sissy Spacek (born 1949), Academy Award-winning actress, Coal Miner's Daughter, Carrie, Missing, cousin of Rip Torn
  • Merrie Spaeth (born 1948), child and teen actress; now a business and political consultant and educator
  • Aaron Spelling (1923–2006), television producer
  • Georgina Spelvin (born 1936), adult film actress
  • Brent Spiner (born 1949), actor, star of Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Kim Spradlin (born 1983), reality television personality, interior designer, business owner
  • Andy Stahl (born 1952), actor, The Client, The Patriot, The Blind Side
  • Nick Stahl (born 1979), actor, Sin City, The Man Without a Face, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
  • Jimmy Starr (1904–1991), screenwriter, columnist
  • Jack Starrett (1936–1989), actor, director
  • Eddie Steeples (born 1973), actor
  • Jennifer Stone (born 1993), actress
  • Matt Stone (born 1971), animator, voice actor, cocreator of South Park with Trey Parker
  • Gale Storm (1922–2009), actress, singer
  • Glenn Strange (1899–1973), actor
  • Sherry Stringfield (born 1967), actress
  • David Sullivan (born 1977), actor
  • Allison Sumrall (born 1979), voice actress
  • Don Swayze (born 1958), actor
  • Patrick Swayze (1952–2009), actor, Dirty Dancing, The Outsiders, Road House, Ghost
  • Madylin Sweeten (born 1991), actress, Everybody Loves Raymond
  • Clarence Swensen (1917–2009), actor
  • Francie Swift (born 1968), actress, Gossip Girl
T–U
  • Ralph Tabakin (1921–2001), actor, Homicide: Life on the Street
  • Margaret Tallichet (1914–1991), actress
  • Sharon Tate (1943–1969), actress, Valley of the Dolls
  • Regina Taylor (born 1960), actress, Molly Blane on The Unit; playwright
  • Ron Taylor (1952–2002), actor
  • Henry Thomas (born 1971), actor, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Gangs of New York, All the Pretty Horses
  • Jay Thomas (1948–2017), actor, Mr. Holland's Opus, Cheers
  • Tiffany Thornton (born 1986), actress
  • Stephen Tobolowsky (born 1951), actor, Bob Bishop on Heroes, Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day
  • Rip Torn (1931–2019), Academy Award-nominated actor, Cross Creek, Sweet Bird of Youth, The Cincinnati Kid, Defending Your Life, The Larry Sanders Show, cousin of Sissy Spacek
  • Stacey Travis (born 1964), actress
  • Jesús Salvador Treviño (born 1946), television director
  • Barry Tubb (born 1963), actor, director
  • Alan Tudyk (born 1971), actor
  • Tommy Tune (born 1939), dancer, actor, Broadway director, choreographer
  • Paola Turbay (born 1970), actress, model, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Cane
  • Janine Turner (born 1962), model, actress, author, radio talk show host
  • Karri Turner (born 1966), actress
  • Maidel Turner (1888–1953), film actress
  • Meg Turney (born 1987), internet personality, cosplayer, model, vlogger
  • Michael Urie (born 1980), actor, Ugly Betty
V–Z
  • Brenda Vaccaro (born 1939), Academy Award-nominated actress, Once Is Not Enough, Midnight Cowboy, Airport '77
  • Jack Valenti (1921–2007), president of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), 1966–2004; special assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Greg Vaughan (born 1973), actor, former fashion model, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, Charmed
  • Conrad Vernon (born 1968), voice actor, writer, director, the Shrek movies, the Madagascar movies, Monsters vs. Aliens
  • Florence Vidor (1895–1977), actress
  • King Vidor (1894–1982), film director, producer
  • Libby Villari (born 1951), actress
  • Tom Virtue (born 1957), actor, Even Stevens, Blades of Glory
  • Elda Voelkel (1911–2001), actress; later documentary filmmaker (as Elda Hartley)
  • Lenny Von Dohlen (born 1958), actor
  • Helen Wagner (1918–2010), actress, played Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns for 54 years
  • Charlotte Walker (1876–1958), actress
  • Jordan Wall (born 1981), actor
  • Isaiah Washington (born 1963), actor, Dr. Preston Burke on Grey's Anatomy
  • Barry Watson (born 1974), actor
  • Ann Wedgeworth (1934–2017), actress, Lana on Three's Company
  • Debbie Weems (1950–1978), actress, singer, Captain Kangaroo
  • Peter Weller (born 1947), actor, RoboCop, Star Trek Into Darkness
  • Noël Wells (born 1986), actress, comedian
  • Bob West (born 1956), actor, Barney & Friends
  • Margaret West (1903–1963), vaudeville performer, radio hostess, heiress
  • Lisa Whelchel (born 1963), actress, author
  • Forest Whitaker (born 1961), Academy Award-winning actor and director, The Last King of Scotland, Bird, Good Morning, Vietnam, Panic Room, Lee Daniels' The Butler
  • Johnny Whitworth (born 1975), actor, CSI: Miami
  • Caroline Williams (born 1957), actress
  • Guinn Williams (1899–1962), actor
  • JoBeth Williams (born 1948), actress, Poltergeist, The Big Chill, Screen Actors Guild president
  • Ryan Piers Williams (born 1981), actor, director, writer
  • Van Williams (1934–2016), actor
  • Noble Willingham (1931–2004), actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
  • Travis Willingham (born 1981), actor, voice actor
  • Chill Wills (1903–1978), Academy Award-nominated actor and singer
  • Andrew Wilson (born 1964), actor
  • Chandra Wilson (born 1969), actress, Miranda Bailey on Grey's Anatomy
  • Dooley Wilson (1886–1953), actor, singer, played "Sam" in Casablanca
  • Luke Wilson (born 1971), actor, Bottle Rocket, The Royal Tenenbaums, Idiocracy
  • Owen Wilson (born 1968), actor, The Darjeeling Limited, Midnight in Paris, Cars
  • Robert Wilson (born 1941), theatre director, playwright
  • Trey Wilson (1948–1989), actor, Bull Durham, Raising Arizona
  • William D. Wittliff (1940–2019), screenwriter, author, photographer
  • Morgan Woodward (1925–2019), actor, Dallas, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Gunsmoke
  • Doug Wright (born 1962), Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright, screenwriter
  • Robin Wright (born 1966), actress, The Princess Bride, House of Cards
  • Natalie Zea (born 1975), actress, Justified, Dirty Sexy Money
  • Nora Zehetner (born 1981), actress
  • Renée Zellweger (born 1969), Academy Award-winning actress, Cold Mountain, Jerry Maguire, Chicago
  • Craig Zisk (born 1950), television director, producer
  • Randy Zisk (born 1959), television director, producer

Comedians[]

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Steve Martin

  • Aaron Aryanpur, stand-up comedian
  • Rodney Carrington (born 1968), comedian
  • Wyatt Cenac (born 1976), stand-up comedian, actor, writer
  • Ryan Cownie, stand-up comedian
  • Kambri Crews (born 1971), comedic storyteller, memoirist
  • Jeff Dunham (born 1962), ventriloquist, stand-up comedian
  • Jade Esteban Estrada (born 1975), comedian, actor
  • Bill Engvall (born 1957), comedian, actor
  • Jake Flores, stand-up comedian
  • Jack Handey (born 1949), writer for Saturday Night Live
  • Bill Hicks (1961–1994), comedian
  • KevJumba (Kevin Wu) (born 1990), comedian, YouTube celebrity
  • Lashonda Lester (died 2017), comedian
  • Freddy Lockhart (born 1979), comedian, actor
  • Steve Martin (born 1945), comedian, actor
  • Rasika Mathur (born 1976), comedian, actress, Wild 'n Out
  • Ralphie May (1972–2017), comedian
  • Doug Mellard, stand-up comedian
  • Grady Nutt (1934–1982), humorist, Baptist minister
  • Alex Reymundo, comedian, actor
  • Iliza Shlesinger (born 1983), comedian
  • Shuckey Duckey (Cecil Armstrong) (born 1956), comedian, circus ringmaster
  • Freddy Soto (1970–2005), comedian, actor
  • Ryan Stout (born 1982), comedian
  • Greg Travis (born 1958), actor, stand-up comedian
  • Paul Varghese (born 1977), comedian
  • Stephnie Weir (born 1967), comedian, actress, MADtv
  • White Chocolate (born 1969), BET Comic View
  • Ron White (born 1956), comedian, actor
  • Harris Wittels (1984–2015), comedian, actor, writer, producer, musician
  • Dustin Ybarra (born 1989), comedian, actor

Magicians[]

  • Jay Alexander (born 1958), magician
  • J.B. Bobo (1910–1996), magician
  • Richard Turner (born 1954), magician specializing in card manipulation
  • Mark Wilson (1929–2021), magician

Music[]

See also: List of Houston rappers
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"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott

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Erykah Badu

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Edie Brickell

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Selena Gomez

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Beyoncé

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Kris Kristofferson

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Miranda Lambert

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Lyle Lovett

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Johnny Mathis

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Meat Loaf

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Nelly

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Willie Nelson

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Roy Orbison

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Hot Lips Page

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Kenny Rogers

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Jessica Simpson

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Sly Stone

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Stephen Stills

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George Strait

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Usher

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Vanilla Ice

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Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Jaci Velasquez

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Edgar Winter

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Kevin Abstract

A
  • Dimebag Darrell Abbott (1966–2004), rock guitarist
  • Jerry Abbott (born 1944), country songwriter, producer
  • Dave Abbruzzese (born 1968), rock drummer
  • Jacques Abram (1915–1998), classical pianist
  • Kevin Abstract (Clifford Ian Simpson) (born 1996), rapper, singer-songwriter, director
  • Yolanda Adams (born 1961), Grammy Award-winning gospel singer
  • Samuel Adler (born 1928), composer, conductor, educator
  • Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), ranchera/mariachi/pop singer-songwriter
  • Hanan Alattar (born 1986), opera singer
  • Don Albert (1908–1980), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
  • Carter Albrecht (1973–2007), rock keyboardist, guitarist, classical pianist
  • Victor Alessandro (1915–1976), conductor
  • Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900–1954), blues singer
  • Dave Alexander (aka Omar Sharriff) (1938–2012), blues singer, pianist
  • Terry Allen (born 1943), musician
  • Jerry Allison (1939–2022), musician
  • Joe Allison (1924–2002), country songwriter, producer
  • Ruby Allmond (1923–2006), country songwriter, fiddler, guitarist
  • Tommy Allsup (1931–2017), rock/country guitarist
  • Nancy Ames (born 1937), pop/folk singer
  • Trey Anastasio (born 1964), rock singer/guitarist
  • Christopher M. Anderson, college band director
  • Coffey Anderson (born 1978), country singer-songwriter
  • Keith Anderson (born 1970), jazz saxophonist
  • Ryan Anthony (1969–2020), trumpet player
  • Clifford Antone (1949–2006), blues club owner, record producer, mentor to musicians
  • Charlie Applewhite (1932–2001), singer, radio host
  • Katie Armiger (born 1991), country singer
  • Elaine Arnold (1911–2006), opera singer
  • Lev Aronson (1912–1988), classical cellist and teacher
  • Charline Arthur (1929–1987), boogie-woogie/blues singer
  • Gil Askey (1925–2014), jazz/Motown trumpet player, composer
  • Gene Austin (1900–1972), pop/jazz singer-songwriter
  • James Austin (born 1937), classical trumpet player, educator
  • Larry Austin (1930–2018), composer, educator
  • Gene Autry (1907–1998), country music singer
  • John Axelrod (born 1966), classical conductor
  • Pedro Ayala (1911–1990), conjunto accordionist-songwriter
Ba–Bm
  • Harry Babasin (1921–1988), jazz bassist
  • Erykah Badu (born 1971), R&B and hip hop singer
  • Zuill Bailey (born 1972), classical cellist
  • Wilfred Bain (1908–1997), music educator
  • Zac Baird (born 1971), rock keyboardist
  • Sam Baker (born 1954), folk singer-songwriter, survived a terrorist bombing attack by Shining Path
  • Marcia Ball (born 1949), blues singer
  • Clint Ballard Jr. (1931–2008), songwriter
  • Smith Ballew (1902–1984), singer, bandleader, actor
  • Moe Bandy (born 1944), country singer
  • Kirko Bangz (born 1989), southern hip hop music and R&B singer
  • Joseph Banowetz (1936–2022), classical pianist, teacher
  • Stephen Barber (born 1952), symphonic/pop/rock composer, arranger
  • Danny Barnes (born 1961), country/jazz/punk banjo player and guitarist
  • Etta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), singer, actress
  • Les Baxter (1922–1996), composer of lounge music and exotica
  • Frank Beard (born 1949), drummer in ZZ Top
  • John Beasley (born 1960), jazz pianist, bandleader, producer
  • George Beauchamp (1899–1941), maker and inventor of violins and guitars
  • Jim Beck (1916–1956), country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, music publisher
  • Dora Valesca Becker (1870–1958), classical violinist
  • Leila Bela (born 1970), musician, writer, actress (born in Tehran, Iran, immigrated to Austin)
  • Archie Bell (born 1944), singer (Archie Bell & the Drells)
  • Jesse Belvin (1932–1960), R&B pianist, singer-songwriter
  • Tex Beneke (1914–2000), big-band saxophonist, singer, bandleader
  • Ray Benson (born 1951), Western swing singer-songwriter, producer, Asleep at the Wheel
  • Buster Benton (1932–1996), blues guitarist, singer
  • Taz Bentley, rock drummer (Burden Brothers)
  • Shelly Berg (born 1955), jazz pianist and educator
  • David Berman (born 1967), alt-rock singer-songwriter (Silver Jews)
  • Big Moe (Kenneth Moore) (1974–2007), rapper
  • Bill Smith Combo, aka Tommy & The Tom Toms, DFW rock 'n roll group
  • Ryan Bingham (born 1981), country singer-songwriter
  • Scott H. Biram (born 1974), blues, punk, country, heavy metal musician
  • Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974), dub, salsa and progressive rock musician
  • Black Ace (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner) (1907–1972), blues singer, guitarist
  • Clint Black (born 1962), country music singer, raised in Houston
  • Robert Black (1950–1993), classical conductor, pianist, composer
  • William Black (1952–2003), classical pianist, educator
  • Zach Blair (born 1973), guitarist of Rise Against
  • Clay Blaker (born 1950), country singer-songwriter
  • William Blankenship (1928–2017), opera singer, educator
  • Jules Bledsoe (1898–1943), Broadway singer
  • Julien Paul Blitz (1885–1951), conductor, cellist
Bn–Bz
  • Craig Bohmler (born 1956), opera/musical-theatre composer
  • Zuzu Bollin (1922–1990), blues guitarist
  • Juke Boy Bonner (1932–1978), blues musician
  • Emanuel Borok (1944–2020), classical violinist
  • Brent Bourgeois (born 1958), rock singer, producer
  • Jane Bowers (1921–2000), folk singer-songwriter
  • Euday L. Bowman (1887–1949), ragtime/blues pianist, composer
  • Euel Box (1928–2017), music producer, composer, arranger, trumpeter
  • Boxcar Willie (Lecil Travis Martin) (1931–1999), country singer
  • Bill Boyd (1910–1977), country singer, guitarist
  • Craig Wayne Boyd (born 1978), country singer and winner of NBC's The Voice season 7
  • Calvin Boze (1916–1970), jazz/R&B trumpeter
  • Danielle Bradbery (born 1996), country singer
  • Jeff Bradetich (born 1957), classical double bass player and educator
  • Bobby Bradford (born 1934), jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, composer
  • Doyle Bramhall (1949–2011), blues singer-songwriter, drummer
  • Doyle Bramhall II (born 1968), blues/rock guitarist
  • Zachary Breaux (1960–1997), jazz guitarist
  • David Breeden (1946–2005), classical clarinetist
  • Leon Breeden (1921–2010), jazz bandleader, musician, educator
  • Edie Brickell (born 1966), singer, married to Paul Simon
  • Leon Bridges (born 1989), soul singer-songwriter
  • Billy Briggs (born 1977), independent musician-songwriter
  • Houston Bright (1916–1970), choral composer
  • Ally Brooke (born 1993), pop singer
  • Karen Brooks (born 1954), country singer
  • Cecil Brower (1914–1965), country fiddler
  • The 5 Browns (born 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986), classical pianist siblings born in Texas, raised in Texas and Utah
  • Charles Brown (1922–1999), blues singer, pianist
  • Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (1924–2005), blues instrumentalist
  • Jewel Brown (born 1937), jazz/blues singer
  • Lacey Brown (born 1985), folk/pop singer
  • Milton Brown (1903–1936), Western swing singer, bandleader
  • Rex Brown (born 1964), musician
  • Cliff Bruner (1915–2000), western swing fiddler, bandleader
  • Anshel Brusilow (1928–2018), orchestra conductor and violinist
  • Stephen Bruton (1948–2009), country musician
  • Mike Buck (born 1952), blues/rock drummer
  • Betty Buckley (born 1947), actress, singer
  • Teddy Buckner (1909–1994), jazz/Dixieland trumpeter
  • Bun B (Bernard Freeman) (born 1973), rapper
  • T-Bone Burnett (born 1948), rock/country songwriter, musician, producer
  • Gerald Busby (born 1935), classical and film composer
  • Johnny Bush (1935–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • William Butler (born 1982), member of Arcade Fire
  • Win Butler (born 1980), lead singer of Canadian indie-rock band Arcade Fire
Ca–Cm
  • Ryan Cabrera (born 1982), singer-songwriter
  • Ernie Caceres (1911–1971), jazz instrumentalist
  • Chris Cagle (born 1968), country music artist
  • Kimberly Caldwell (born 1982), pop singer, actress
  • Tevin Campbell (born 1976), musician
  • Tony Campise (1943–2010), jazz woodwind player
  • Laura Canales (1954–2005), Tejano singer
  • Hayes Carll (born 1976), country singer-songwriter
  • Chris Carmichael (born 1962), pop/country string instrumentalist, arranger
  • Vikki Carr (born 1941), jazz, pop, country and Latin music singer
  • Zachary Carrettin (born 1972), classical conductor, composer, violinist
  • Georgia Carroll (1919–2011), big-band singer, actress, model
  • Johnny Carroll (1937–1995), rockabilly singer, guitarist
  • John Carter (1929–1991), jazz instrumentalist, composer, club owner
  • Kristopher Carter (born 1972), classical and Emmy Award-winning film composer
  • Cindy Cashdollar (born 1955), Western swing/bluegrass steel guitarist
  • AJ Castillo (born 1986), Tejano singer
  • Joyce Castle (born 1939), opera singer
  • Jason Castro (born 1987), pop singer/guitarist
  • Hollie Cavanagh (born 1993), pop singer
  • John Cerminaro (born 1947), classical horn player
  • Chamillionaire (born 1979), rapper
  • Greyson Chance (born 1997), pop/rock singer, pianist
  • John Barnes Chance (1932–1972), classical composer, timpanist
  • Bruce Channel (born 1940), rock and roll singer
  • Gary Chapman (born 1957), contemporary Christian singer-songwriter
  • Mark Chesnutt (born 1963), country singer-songwriter
  • Chingo Bling (Pedro Herrera III) (born 1979), rapper, producer
  • Harry Choates (1922–1951), Cajun fiddler
  • Charlie Christian (1916–1942), swing/jazz guitarist
  • Chungha (Kim Chan-mi) (born February 9, 1996), South Korean musician
  • Ciara (Ciara Harris) (born 1985), musician
  • Gary Clark Jr. (born 1984), Texas blues musician
  • Guy Clark (1941–2016), country singer-songwriter
  • Lakrea Clark (born 1991), singer-songwriter
  • Victoria Clark (born 1959), singer, Tony Award-winning actress
  • Kelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, American Idol winner
  • Cynthia Clawson (born 1948), Grammy Award-winning gospel singer
  • James Clay (1935–1995), jazz instrumentalist
  • Sonny Clay (1899–1973), jazz pianist, drummer, bandleader
  • Laura Claycomb (born 1968), operatic soprano
  • Van Cliburn (1934–2013), pianist (born in Louisiana, raised in Texas)
Cn–Cz
  • Arnett Cobb (1918–1989), jazz saxophonist
  • Eddie Coker (born 1960), singer-songwriter of music for children
  • Henry Coker (1919–1979), jazz trombonist
  • Bongo Joe Coleman (1923–1999), jazz and street drummer
  • Gary B.B. Coleman (1947–1994), soul/blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer
  • Jerry "Bo" Coleman, (born 1936) radio disc jockey; KDAV in Lubbock
  • Ornette Coleman (1930–2015), jazz saxophonist
  • John Ford Coley (born 1948), rock musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley)
  • Bill Collings (1948–2017), guitar maker
  • Albert Collins (1932–1993), blues musician
  • Jim Collins (born 1956), country singer-songwriter
  • Eugene Conley (1908–1981), opera singer
  • Barbara Smith Conrad (1940–2017), opera singer
  • David Cook (born 1982), rock singer-songwriter (born in Houston, raised in Missouri)
  • Nick Cooper (born 1968), drummer, record producer, composer, filmmaker, social activist
  • Johnny Copeland (1937–1997), blues guitarist, singer
  • Larry Coryell (1943–2017), jazz fusion guitarist
  • James Cotton (1935–2017), blues harmonica player, singer-songwriter
  • Josie Cotton (Kathleen Josey) (born 1956), rock singer
  • Orville Couch (1935–2002), country singer-songwriter
  • Cowboy Troy (born 1970), rap singer-songwriter
  • Bryan-Michael Cox (born 1977), record producer, songwriter
  • Cindy Cox (born 1961), classical composer
  • Pee Wee Crayton (1914–1985), R&B/blues guitarist, singer
  • Roger Creager (born 1971), country singer
  • Dash Crofts (born 1940), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts)
  • Christopher Cross (born 1951), singer
  • Randy Crouch (born 1952), country instrumentalist
  • Wayne Crouse (1924–2000), violist
  • Rodney Crowell (born 1950), country singer-songwriter
  • Lella Cuberli (born 1945), opera singer
  • Henry Cuesta (1931–2003), jazz/big-band clarinetist
  • Jim Cullum Jr. (1941–2019), Dixieland/jazz cornetist and bandleader
  • Ryan Culwell (born 1980), country/folk singer-songwriter
  • Jeff Current, lead singer for Against All Will
  • Mac Curtis (1939–2013), rockabilly musician
  • Sonny Curtis (born 1937), country/pop singer-songwriter
D
  • Ted Daffan (1912–1996), country guitarist, songwriter
  • Pappy Daily (1902–1987), country music record producer
  • Floyd Dakil (1945–2010), pop guitarist-songwriter
  • Vernon Dalhart (Marion Slaughter) (1883–1948), country singer-songwriter
  • Chris Dave (born 1973), jazz/gospel/hip hop drummer, composer, bandleader
  • Ivan Davis (1932–2018), classical pianist
  • Mac Davis (1942–2020), musician
  • Monte Hill Davis (1932–2018), classical pianist
  • Ronnie Dawson (1939–2003), rockabilly musician
  • Bobby Day (Robert James Byrd Sr.) (1928–1990), rock and roll/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producer
  • Eddie Dean (1907–1999), country singer-songwriter
  • Jimmy Dean (1928–2010), country singer, television personality, businessman
  • Bill Dees (1939–2012), country songwriter, "Oh, Pretty Woman"
  • Ryan Delahoussaye (born 1976), rock instrumentalist
  • Tim DeLaughter (born 1965), rock singer
  • Brett Deubner (born 1968), classical violist
  • Lindsay Deutsch (born 1984), classical violinist
  • Al Dexter (1905–1984), country singer
  • Mike Dillon, rock drummer-singer-songwriter
  • Floyd Dixon (1929–2006), R&B pianist, singer
  • Jessy Dixon (1938–2011), gospel singer
  • DJ Screw (Robert Earl Davis Jr.) (1971–2000), hip-hop artist
  • The D.O.C. (born 1968), rapper
  • Deryl Dodd (born 1964), country music singer-songwriter
  • Helen Donath (born 1940), operatic soprano
  • Kenny Dorham (1924–1972), jazz trumpeter, singer, composer
  • Bob Dorough (1923–2018), jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger, producer
  • Dorrough (born 1986), rapper
  • Amber Dotson (born 1973), country singer
  • Bobby Doyle (1939–2006), jazz singer
  • Damita Jo DuBlanc (1930–1998), lounge singer, actress, comedian
  • Sherman H. Dudley (1872–1940), vaudeville and black musical performer and producer
  • Hilary Duff (born 1987), singer
  • Ted Dunbar (1937–1998), jazz guitarist, composer, educator
  • Johnny Duncan (1938–2006), country singer
  • Tommy Duncan (1911–1967), Western swing singer-songwriter
  • Bob Dunn (1908–1971), jazz trombonist, Western swing steel guitarist
  • Holly Dunn (1957–2016), country singer
  • Ronnie Dunn (born 1953), country singer
  • Chauntelle DuPree (born 1981), rock/pop guitarist (Eisley)
  • Garron DuPree (born 1989), rock/pop bass guitarist (Eisley)
  • Sherri DuPree (born 1983), rock/pop singer, guitarist, lyricist (Eisley)
  • Stacy DuPree (born 1988), rock/pop keyboardist, singer (Eisley)
  • Weston DuPree (born 1986), rock/pop drummer (Eisley)
  • Eddie Durham (1906–1987), jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, arranger
E
  • Robert Ealey (1925–2001), blues singer
  • Steve Earle (born 1955), singer-songwriter, musician
  • Reed Easterwood (born 1967), rock guitarist
  • Roger Edens (1905–1970), film composer
  • Emily Elbert (born 1988), folk/soul/jazz/pop singer-songwriter
  • Willard Somers Elliot (1926–2000), classical bassoonist
  • Herb Ellis (1921–2010), jazz guitarist
  • Merrill Leroy Ellis (1916–1981), classical composer
  • Robert Ellis (born 1988), country/rock singer-songwriter
  • Terry Ellis (born 1966), R&B singer (En Vogue)
  • Paul Ellison (born 1941), classical bassist and teacher
  • Joe Ely (born 1947), singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Ralna English (born 1942), singer from The Lawrence Welk Show
  • Roky Erickson (1947–2019), rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Booker Ervin (1930–1970), jazz saxophonist
  • Alejandro Escovedo (born 1951), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
  • Dale Evans (1912–2001), country singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Herschel Evans (1909–1939), jazz saxophonist
  • Roberto Eyzaguirre (1923–2004), classical pianist and teacher
F
  • Terry Fator (born 1965), singer, ventriloquist, impersonator
  • Fat Pat (Patrick Hawkins) (1970–1998), rapper
  • Jimmy Lee Fautheree (1934–2004), rockabilly singer
  • José Feghali (1961–2014), classical pianist and teacher
  • Wilton Felder (1940–2015), jazz saxophonist, bassist
  • Nathan Felix (born 1981), classical composer
  • Freddy Fender (1937–2006), musician
  • Keith Ferguson (1946–1997), blues/rock bass guitarist, The Fabulous Thunderbirds
  • Rosita Fernandez (1919–2006), Tejano/pop singer, actress
  • Ernie Fields (c. 1904 – 1997), jazz trombonist
  • Carl Finch (born 1951), polka musician, founder of Brave Combo
  • Wilma Cozart Fine (1927–2009), classical record producer
  • Charles Finger (1867–1941), music teacher, conservatory administrator; later a noted author of children's literature
  • Sonny Fisher (1931–2005), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Rosie Flores (born 1950), country singer
  • Carlisle Floyd (1926–2021), opera composer
  • George Floyd (1974–2020), rapper, died in Minneapolis Police custody
  • Jim Bob Floyd (born 1929), classical pianist, composer
  • Blaze Foley (Michael Fuller) (1949–1989), folk singer-songwriter
  • Bruce Ford (born 1956), operatic tenor
  • Radney Foster (born 1959), country music singer-songwriter
  • Ruthie Foster (born 1964), blues/folk singer-songwriter
  • Kevin Fowler (born 1966), country singer
  • Curly Fox (1910–1995), country fiddler
  • James Francies (born 1995), jazz pianist, composer
  • Kirk Franklin (born 1970), gospel singer
  • Denny Freeman (1944–2021), blues instrumentalist, songwriter
  • Eddie Freeman (1909–1987), jazz/flamenco guitarist, arranger, teacher
  • Walter Fried (1877–1925), violinist and conductor
  • Kinky Friedman (born 1944), singer-songwriter, novelist, columnist, candidate for governor of Texas
  • Lefty Frizzell (1928–1975), country singer
  • Steven Fromholz (1945–2014), singer-songwriter
  • Akiko Fujimoto, orchestra conductor
  • Bobby Fuller (1942–1966), rock singer and guitarist
  • Marjorie Fulton (1909–1962), classical violinist and teacher
  • Anson Funderburgh (born 1954), blues guitarist, bandleader
  • Justin Furstenfeld (born 1975), rock singer and guitarist
G
  • Kyle Gann (born 1955), composer, musicologist, music critic
  • Red Garland (1923–1984), jazz pianist
  • Travis Garland (born 1989), singer-songwriter
  • Joy Garrett (1945–1993), big-band singer, actress
  • Henry Garza (born 1978), Los Lonely Boys lead guitarist of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
  • Jojo Garza (born 1980), Los Lonely Boys bass of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
  • Ringo Garza (born 1981), Los Lonely Boys drummer of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
  • Larry Gatlin (born 1948), singer-songwriter, member of the Gatlin Brothers
  • Zelma Watson George (1903–1994), opera singer, musicologist
  • Richard Giangiulio (born 1942), classical trumpet player and conductor
  • Billy Gibbons (born 1949), guitarist in ZZ Top
  • Mickey Gilley (1936–2022), country musician
  • Don Gillis (1912–1978), composer, conductor, producer, educator
  • Everett M. Gilmore (1935–2005), classical tubist
  • Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born 1945), singer-songwriter
  • Johnny Gimble (1926–2015), country fiddler
  • John Giordano (born 1937), orchestra conductor
  • Jimmy Giuffre (1921–2008), jazz composer, arranger, clarinetist and saxophonist
  • Robert Glasper (born 1978), jazz pianist
  • Jack Glatzer (born 1939), concert violinist
  • Terry Glaze (born 1964), country/heavy-metal singer, guitarist
  • Darrell Glenn (1935–1990), country singer
  • Lloyd Glenn (1909–1985), R&B pianist, bandleader, arranger
  • Tyree Glenn (1912–1974), big band/jazz trombonist
  • Lillian Glinn (1902–1978), blues singer-songwriter
  • David Gockley (born 1943), opera company administrator
  • Renée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actress
  • Tomasz Golka (born 1975), classical conductor, composer, violinist
  • David Golub (1950–2000), classical pianist, conductor
  • Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer
  • Allie Gonino (born 1990), actress and pop singer
  • Dennis González (1954–2022), jazz trumpet player, educator[15]
  • Floyd Graham (1902–1974), bandleader, educator
  • Larry Graham (born 1946), soul, R&B, and funk musician
  • Susan Graham (born 1960), opera singer
  • Donald Grantham (born 1947), classical composer and music educator
  • Mitchell 'Mitch' Grassi (born 1992), a cappella singer
  • Conan Gray (born 1998), pop singer-songwriter
  • Dobie Gray (1940–2011), soul singer-songwriter
  • Jerry Gray (1915–1976), swing-era arranger and bandleader
  • Pat Green (born 1972), country singer-songwriter
  • Thurman Green (1940–1997), jazz trombonist
  • Art Greenhaw (born 1954), Grammy Award-winning recording artist, producer, engineer[16]
  • Nanci Griffith (1953–2021), singer-songwriter
  • Larry Groce (born 1948), singer-songwriter of country music, children's songs; radio host
  • Dewey Groom (1918–1997), country singer
  • Texas Guinan (1884–1933), western singer, actress
  • David Wendel Guion (1892–1981), composer, arranger of folk tunes
  • Guitar Shorty (David Kearney) (1939–2022), blues guitarist
  • Woody Guthrie (1912–1967), folk singer-songwriter (spent several years in Pampa, during the formative period of his youth)
  • Billy Guy (Frank Phillips Jr.) (1936–2002), R&B/rock and roll singer (The Coasters)
H–I
  • Marcus Haddock (born 1957), opera singer
  • Dan Haerle (born 1937), jazz pianist, composer, author, teacher
  • Monte Hale (1919–2009), country singer, actor
  • Robert Hale (born 1933), opera singer
  • Tommy Hall (born 1943), rock electric jug player
  • Stuart Hamblen (1908–1989), country singer, candidate for U.S. President
  • Ed Hamell, punk-rock singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Bob Hames (1920–1998), jazz guitarist
  • Butch Hancock (born 1945), country/folk singer-songwriter
  • Gerre Hancock (1934–2012), organist, composer
  • Tommy Hancock (1929–2020), country singer, bandleader
  • John Handy (born 1933), jazz saxophonist
  • John Hardee (1919–1984), jazz saxophonist
  • Glen Hardin (born 1939), rock and roll piano player
  • Maud Cuney Hare (1874–1936), music historian, civil rights activist
  • Roy Hargrove (1969–2018), jazz trumpet player
  • Eric Harland (born 1976), jazz drummer
  • Everette Harp (born 1961), jazz saxophonist
  • Lynn Harrell (1944–2020), concert cellist raised in Texas
  • Mack Harrell (1909–1960), operatic baritone
  • Peppermint Harris (Harrison Nelson Jr.) (1925–1999), R&B singer, guitarist
  • R. H. Harris (1916–2000), gospel singer
  • Daniel Hart (born 1976), indie pop singer-songwriter, violinist
  • Earl Harvin, rock drummer
  • Bess Lomax Hawes (1921–2009), folk musician, folklorist
  • Nelly (real name Cornell Haynes) (born 1974), rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actor
  • Gibby Haynes (born 1957), lead singer of the Butthole Surfers
  • Cedric Haywood (1914–1969), jazz pianist
  • Roy Head (1941–2020), Roy Head and The Traits
  • Sundance Head (born 1979), country singer-songwriter, contestant from American Idol season 6 and winner of NBC's The Voice season 11
  • Chet Helms (1942–2005), music promoter, called father of the Summer of Love
  • Julius Hemphill (1938–1995), jazz composer, saxophonist
  • Bugs Henderson (1943–2012), blues guitarist
  • Tom Hendricks, rock/blues guitarist, magazine writer, editor
  • Terri Hendrix (born 1968), contemporary folk singer-songwriter
  • Don Henley (born 1947), musician with rock group the Eagles
  • Shifty Henry (1921–1958), R&B/jazz instrumentalist, songwriter
  • Walter Herbert (1898–1975), opera conductor and administrator
  • Ally Brooke Hernandez (born 1993), pop singer
  • Cenobio Hernandez (1863–1950), classical composer
  • Anna Goodman Hertzberg (1864–1937), pianist, civic leader, philanthropist
  • Casey Hess, rock guitarist (Burden Brothers)
  • Carolyn Hester (born 1937), folk singer-songwriter
  • Sara Hickman (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter
  • Johnnie High (1929–2010), country musician and impresario
  • Ray Hildebrand (born 1940), pop singer, Paul & Paula
  • Dusty Hill (1945–2021), bass guitarist in ZZ Top
  • Z. Z. Hill (1935–1984), blues singer
  • Tish Hinojosa (born 1955), Mexican-American folk singer
  • James William Hipp (born 1934), classical trumpet player, educator, music administrator
  • Desmond Hoebig (born 1961), classical cellist and teacher
  • Ernst Hoffmann (c. 1899 – 1956), orchestra conductor
  • Adolph Hofner (1916–2000), western swing bandleader
  • Smokey Hogg (1914–1960), country blues singer, guitarist
  • John Holiday (born 1985), opera singer
  • Jennifer Holliday (born 1960), Grammy Award-winning singer, actress
  • Buddy Holly (1936–1959), singer-songwriter
  • Steve Holy (born 1972), country singer
  • Champ Hood (1952–2001), alternative country singer-instrumentalist
  • Stix Hooper (born 1938), jazz drummer
  • Sam Lightnin' Hopkins (1912–1982), blues musician
  • Jazzmeia Horn (born 1991), jazz singer-songwriter
  • Johnny Horton (1925–1960), country singer
  • Brad Houser (born 1960), rock instrumentalist
  • Scott Hoying (born 1991), a cappella singer
  • Frank Huang (born 1978), concert violinist
  • Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 1946), country singer-songwriter
  • Bill Hughes (1930–2018), jazz trombonist, bandleader
  • Billie Hughes (1948–1998), singer-songwriter, musician
  • Joe "Guitar" Hughes (1937–2003), blues singer, guitarist
  • Bobbi Humphrey (born 1950), jazz flutist
  • Jerry Hunt (1943–1993), avant-garde composer
  • Ivory Joe Hunter (1914–1974), R&B singer-songwriter, pianist
  • Long John Hunter (1931–2016), blues guitarist, singer-songwriter
  • Willie Hutch (1944–2005), blues/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer
  • Clarence Hutchenrider (1908–1991), jazz clarinetist
  • Walter Hyatt (1949–1996), folk singer, guitarist
  • Vanilla Ice (born 1967), rapper
  • Jack Ingram (born 1970), country singer-songwriter
  • Dennis Irwin (1951–2008), jazz double bassist, also played clarinet and saxophone[17]
J
  • Jill Jackson (born 1942), pop singer, Paul & Paula
  • Melvin Jackson (1915–1976), blues guitarist
  • Ronald Shannon Jackson (1940–2013), jazz drummer
  • Illinois Jacquet (1922–2004), jazz saxophonist, bassoonist
  • Russell Jacquet (1917–1990), jazz trumpeter
  • Sarah Jaffe (born 1986), folk/rock singer-songwriter
  • Casey James (born 1983), pop/country singer, guitarist
  • Harry James (1916–1983), jazz/big band trumpeter (lived and worked in Beaumont as an adolescent)
  • Sarah Jarosz (born 1991), Americana/bluegrass singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Blind Lemon Jefferson (1897–1929), blues musician
  • Speight Jenkins (born 1937), opera administrator, producer
  • Waylon Jennings (1937–2002), country singer
  • Michael Jerome (born 1967), rock drummer
  • Flaco Jiménez (born 1939), Tejano accordionist
  • Santiago Jiménez Jr. (born 1961), conjunto accordionist
  • Kari Jobe (born 1981), Christian singer-songwriter
  • Evan Johns (1956–2017), rockabilly guitarist
  • Blind Willie Johnson (1897–1945), blues/spirituals singer, guitarist
  • Budd Johnson (1910–1984), jazz saxophonist
  • Conrad O. Johnson (1915–2008), music educator
  • David N. Johnson (1922–1987), classical organist, composer, educator
  • Eric Johnson (born 1954), rock/jazz/country guitarist
  • Gus Johnson (1913–2000), jazz drummer
  • Keg Johnson (1908–1967), jazz trombonist
  • Money Johnson (1918–1978), jazz trumpeter
  • Virgil L. Johnson (1935–2013), musician, The Velvets
  • Willie Neal Johnson (1935–2001), gospel singer
  • Daniel Johnston (1961–2019), rock singer-songwriter
  • Nicholas Jonas (born 1992), singer, guitarist of the Jonas Brothers
  • George Jones (1931–2013), country singer
  • Little Hat Jones (1899–1981), blues singer, guitarist
  • Maggie Jones (1894–unknown), blues singer, pianist, known as "The Texas Nightingale"
  • Mike Jones (born 1981), rapper
  • Norah Jones (born 1979), soul/folk singer-songwriter, born in New York City but raised in Texas
  • Tom Jones (born 1928), lyricist of musical theater
  • Janis Joplin (1943–1970), blues/rock singer
  • Scott Joplin (c. 1867 – 1917), ragtime musician and composer
  • Esteban Jordan (1939–2010), conjunto/Tejano accordionist
  • Jimmy Joy (1902–1962), jazz/big-band saxophonist, clarinetist
K
  • Kurt Kaiser (1934–2018), church music composer
  • Benjamin Kamins (born 1952), classical bassoonist
  • Milton Katims (1909–2006), concert violist and conductor
  • Garrett Keast (born 1971), classical conductor
  • Robert Earl Keen (born 1957), singer-songwriter
  • Bobby Keys (1943–2014), rock/jazz saxophonist, played with The Rolling Stones
  • Peck Kelley (1898–1980), jazz pianist and bandleader
  • Kent Kennan (1913–2003), classical composer
  • King Curtis (Curtis Ousley) (1934–1971), R&B/pop saxophonist
  • Freddie King (1934–1976), blues guitarist and singer
  • Ralph Kirshbaum (born 1946), cellist
  • Beyoncé (born 1981), R&B singer, actress
  • John Knowles (born 1942), popular/classical guitarist, composer, arranger, music educator, physicist
  • Solange Knowles (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer
  • Buddy Knox (1933–1999), rockabilly singer-songwriter
  • Normani Kordei (born 1996), pop singer, dancer
  • Karl Korte (1928–2022), composer, music educator
  • Lili Kraus (1903–1986), classical pianist
  • Hans Kreissig (1857–1929), conductor, pianist, educator; created Dallas Symphony Orchestra
  • Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), singer-songwriter, actor
  • Philip Krumm (born 1941), composer
L
  • Fredell Lack (1922–2017), concert violinist and teacher
  • Eugene Lacritz (1929–2012), classical/Broadway clarinetist, saxophonist, conductor
  • Jimmy LaFave (1955–2017), folk/country/rock singer-songwriter
  • Gary Lakes (born 1950), opera singer
  • Alex Lambert (born 1990), pop singer-songwriter
  • Miranda Lambert (born 1983), country music singer-songwriter
  • Harold Land (1928–2001), bop saxophonist
  • Kasey Lansdale (born 1988), country singer-songwriter
  • Shelly Lares (born 1971), Tejano singer-songwriter
  • Milt Larkin (1910–1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
  • Prince Lasha (1929–2008), jazz instrumentalist
  • William P. Latham (1917–2004), classical composer
  • Hubert Laws (born 1939), flutist, saxophonist
  • Melissa Lawson (born 1976), country singer
  • Lead Belly (Huddie Ledbetter) (1888–1949), blues musician
  • Paul Leary (born 1957), rock guitarist
  • Johnny Lee (born 1946), country singer
  • Shannon Lee (born 1992), classical violinist[18]
  • Will Lee (born 1952), jazz/rock bassist
  • William Franklin Lee III (1929–2011), jazz pianist, composer, arranger, author, music educator
  • Paul Leim (born 1950), country/rock/pop drummer
  • Raymond Lewenthal (1923–1988), concert pianist
  • Vaden Todd Lewis (born 1965), grunge singer-guitarist (The Toadies, Burden Brothers)
  • Willie Lewis (1905–1971), jazz clarinetist, bandleader
  • Lil Flip (Wesley Weston Jr.) (born 1981), rapper
  • Mance Lipscomb (1895–1976), Blues singer, guitarist
  • Maggie Lindemann (born 1998), singer-songwriter
  • Robert Lipsett (born 1947), concert violinist and master teacher
  • Bill Lister (1923–2009), country singer
  • Andrew Litton (born 1959), orchestra conductor
  • Lizzo (Melissa Jefferson) (born 1988), rapper, singer-songwriter
  • Lisa Loeb (born 1968), singer-songwriter, actress
  • Hannibal Lokumbe (born Marvin Peterson) (born 1948), jazz trumpet player, composer
  • Alan Lomax (1915–2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist
  • John London (1942–2000), pop/rock guitarist, songwriter; television production crew
  • Jim Long (1943–2022), music producer, publisher; entrepreneur
  • Isidro López (1929–2004), Tejano bandleader
  • Trini Lopez (1937–2020), Hispanic musician, singer
  • Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
  • Lyle Lovett (born 1957), singer-songwriter
  • David Lowery (born 1960), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
  • Josephine Lucchese (1893–1974), opera singer
  • LeToya Luckett (born 1981), singer
  • Bob Luman (1937–1978), country/rockabilly singer
  • Anne Lundy (born 1954), classical conductor, music educator
  • Lunic (Kaitee Page) (born 1985), electropop singer, multi-instrumentalist
  • Ray Lynch (born 1943), classical guitarist and lutenist
  • Barbara Lynn (born 1942), R&B guitarist, singer-songwriter
Ma–Mm
  • Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker) (born 1990), rapper
  • Michael Madden (born 1979), bassist for Maroon 5
  • Clif Magness (born 1957), pop songwriter, producer
  • Martie Maguire (born 1969), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks)
  • Austin Mahone (born 1996), pop singer
  • Martin Mailman (1932–2000), classical composer and educator
  • Lloyd Maines (born 1951), musician, producer
  • Natalie Maines (born 1974), musician
  • Major (Major R. Johnson Finley) (born 1984), pop/soul singer-songwriter
  • Petronel Malan (born 1974), concert pianist
  • Kirstin 'Kirstie' Maldonado (born 1992), a cappella singer
  • Post Malone (born 1995), rap singer-songwriter
  • Barbara Mandrell (born 1948), country singer
  • Louise Mandrell (born 1954), country singer
  • David Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actor
  • Tamela Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actress
  • Chris Marion (born 1962), rock musician member of Little River Band
  • Tina Marsh (1954–2009), jazz singer, composer
  • David Martin (1937–1987)[19] rock musician, member of Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, Tommy & The Tom Toms
  • Mary Martin (1913–1990), Broadway singer, actress
  • Ana María Martínez (born 1971), opera singer
  • Narciso Martínez (1911–1992), conjunto singer, accordionist
  • Óscar Martínez (born 1934), Tejano musician, songwriter
  • Rhema Marvanne (born 2002), gospel singer
  • Curt Massey (1910–1991), country musician
  • Louise Massey (1902–1983), country singer-songwriter
  • Eduardo Mata (1942–1995), orchestra conductor
  • Johnny Mathis (born 1935), singer
  • Johnny "Country" Mathis (1930–2011), country singer-songwriter
  • Rich Matteson (1929–1993), jazz brass player, bandleader, educator
  • Joe B. Mauldin (1940–2015), rock and roll bass player
  • Pete Mayes (1938–2008), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Sally Mayes (born 1959), Broadway singer and actress, jazz/rock singer
  • Timothy McAllister (born 1972), classical saxophonist
  • Leon McAuliffe (1917–1988), Western swing guitarist
  • W. Francis McBeth (1933–2012), composer, music educator
  • Erin McCarley (born 1979), alternative music singer-songwriter
  • Delbert McClinton (born 1940), singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Mary McCormic (1889–1981), opera singer, educator
  • Neal McCoy (born 1958), country singer
  • David McEnery (1914–2002), country/Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Nikki McKibbin (1978–2020), rock singer-songwriter
  • Ray McKinley (1910–1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleader
  • Eliza Jane McKissack (1828–1900), music educator and administrator, singer, pianist
  • Ian McLagan (1945–2014), rock keyboardist
  • Cosmé McMoon (1901–1980), classical pianist, accompanied Florence Foster Jenkins
  • James McMurtry (born 1962), folk-rock singer-songwriter, son of novelist Larry McMurtry
  • Cindy McTee (born 1953), classical composer
  • Meat Loaf (1951–2022), singer, actor
  • David Meece (born 1952), contemporary Christian singer, pianist
  • William B. Meeks Jr. (1921–1999), producer, composer, arranger of radio jingles; woodwind player
  • Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), Tejano singer
  • Tom Merriman (1924–2009), commercial/jazz composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, educator
  • Tift Merritt (born 1975), rock/country singer-songwriter
  • Augie Meyers (born 1940), rock/Tejano keyboard player
  • Louis Meyers (1955–2016), co-founder of South by Southwest music and media festival, multi-instrumentalist
  • Bunny Michael, visual artist, musician, and rapper
  • Aryn Michelle (born 1983), Christian pop/rock singer-songwriter
  • Liz Mikel (born 1963), jazz singer, actress
  • Amos Milburn (1927–1980), R&B singer, pianist
  • Buddy Miles (1947–2008), rock drummer
  • Frankie Miller (born 1931), country musician
  • Julie Miller (born 1956), country singer-songwriter
  • Rhett Miller (born 1970), alt-country singer
  • Roger Miller (1936–1992), singer-songwriter
  • Steve Miller (born 1943), blues/rock guitarist
  • Mary Mills (born 1964), opera singer
Mn–Mz
  • Charles Moffett (1929–1997), jazz drummer
  • Bill Moffit (1926–2008), marching-band director, music arranger and composer
  • Margarita Monet (born 1990), rock singer, pianist, composer, actress
  • Bob Montgomery (1937–2014), rockabilly singer-songwriter, producer
  • Johnny Moore (1906–1969), blues singer, guitarist
  • Latonia Moore (born 1979), opera singer[20]
  • Oscar Moore (1916–1981), jazz/blues guitarist
  • Tiny Moore (1920–1987), western swing instrumentalist
  • Whistlin' Alex Moore (1899–1989), blues pianist, singer, whistler
  • Michael Morales (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter
  • Jason Moran (born 1975), jazz pianist
  • Mike Moreno (born 1978), jazz guitarist
  • Mike Morgan (born 1959), blues guitarist, harmonica player, singer-songwriter
  • Craig Morris (born 1968), classical trumpet player, educator
  • Gary Morris (born 1948), country singer, actor
  • Harold Morris (1890–1964), classical pianist, composer, educator
  • Jay Hunter Morris (born 1963), opera singer
  • Maren Morris (born 1990), country singer-songwriter
  • Ella Mae Morse (1924–1999), blues/jazz/pop singer
  • Mark Morton (born 1960), classical double bass player
  • Lacey Mosley (born 1981), lead singer of alternative metal band Flyleaf
  • Moon Mullican (1909–1967), country singer-songwriter, pianist
  • Michael Martin Murphey (born 1945), country singer-songwriter
  • Kacey Musgraves (born 1988), country singer-songwriter
  • Mason Musso (born 1989), pop/rock singer-songwriter
  • Sam Myers (1936–2006), blues singer, instrumentalist
N–O
  • Johnny Nash (1940–2020), pop singer-songwriter
  • Emilio Navaira (1962–2016), Latin pop/country musician
  • Sam Neely (1948–2006), country singer, guitarist
  • Nelly (born 1978), rapper
  • Jimmy Nelson (1928–2007), blues singer-songwriter
  • Steady Nelson (1913–1988), jazz/swing trumpeter
  • Willie Nelson (born 1933), country singer-songwriter
  • Michael Nesmith (1942–2021), singer with The Monkees
  • Mickey Newbury (1940–2002), country/folk singer-songwriter
  • David "Fathead" Newman (1933–2009), jazz saxophonist
  • Johnny Nicholas (born 1948), blues singer, pianist
  • Elena Nikolaidi (1909–2002), opera singer and teacher
  • John Nitzinger (born 1948), rock guitarist, songwriter
  • Kevin Noe (born 1969), classical conductor
  • Timothy Nolen (born 1941), opera singer, Broadway singer and actor
  • Normani (born 1996), pop singer
  • Daron Norwood (1965–2015), country singer
  • Salim Nourallah (born 1967), alt-country singer-songwriter
  • Darrell Nulisch (born 1952), blues singer
  • Gary P. Nunn (born 1945), country singer-songwriter
  • Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk singer-songwriter
  • W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), country-western singer-songwriter, Texas governor, and U.S. senator
  • Adolfo Odnoposoff (1917–1992), classical cellist and teacher
  • O.G. Style (Eric Woods) (1970–2008), rapper
  • Paul Olefsky (1926–2013), classical cellist and teacher
  • Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016), avant-garde composer, performance artist
  • Gene O'Quin (1932–1978), country singer
  • Wayne Oquin (born 1977), classical composer, music educator[21]
  • Roy Orbison (1936–1988), singer-songwriter
  • K. T. Oslin (1941–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • Tommy Overstreet (1937–2015), country singer
  • Buck Owens (1929–2006), country singer
P–Q
  • Hot Lips Page (1908–1954), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
  • Knocky Parker (1918–1986), country/jazz pianist
  • Dean Parks (born 1946), studio musician
  • Vinnie Paul (Abbott) (1964–2018), rock drummer, producer
  • Glen Payne (1926–1999), gospel singer
  • Leon Payne (1917–1969), country singer-songwriter
  • Maurice Peress (1930–2017), classical conductor, educator
  • Paul Peress (born 1959), jazz/world music drummer, composer, producer
  • Chris Pérez (born 1969), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
  • Jay Perez (born 1963), Tejano singer-songwriter
  • Jack Petersen (born 1933), jazz guitarist, educator
  • Ray Peterson (1939–2005), pop singer
  • Esther Phillips (1935–1984), R&B/jazz/pop/country singer
  • Washington Phillips (1880–1954), gospel singer, instrumentalist
  • Buster Pickens (1916–1964), blues pianist
  • Patrice Pike (born 1970), rock/soul singer-songwriter-guitarist
  • Ben J. Pierce (born 1999), YouTuber, singer-songwriter, actor
  • Pimp C (Chad Butler) (1973–2007), rapper
  • Mark Pirro (born 1970), rock bass player
  • Harvey Pittel (born 1943), classical saxophonist
  • Howard Pollack (born 1952), classical pianist, musicologist, author, professor
  • Joe Poovey (1941–1998), rockabilly singer-songwriter
  • The Powell Brothers (Taylor Powell and Blake Powell), country musicians
  • Billy Preston (1946–2006), soul musician
  • Johnny Preston (1939–2011), pop singer
  • Ray Price (1926–2013), country singer
  • Sammy Price (1908–1992), jazz/blues pianist, bandleader
  • Toni Price (born 1961), country/blues singer
  • Charley Pride (1938–2020), country singer
  • P. J. Proby (born 1938), singer-songwriter, actor
  • Chris Purdy (born 1972), pop/rock singer-songwriter
  • Wynne Pyle (1881–1971), classical pianist
  • Queen Ida (Ida Lewis Guillory) (born 1929), Creole/zydeco accordionist
  • Abraham Quintanilla (born 1939), Tejano singer-songwriter, producer
R
  • Ezra Rachlin (1915–1995), orchestra conductor, pianist
  • RaeLynn (Racheal Lynn Woodward) (born 1994), country singer
  • Gene Ramey (1913–1984), jazz double bassist
  • Richard Ramirez, noise musician
  • Willis Alan Ramsey (born 1951), country singer-songwriter
  • Jon Randall (born 1969), country singer-songwriter
  • Mickey Raphael (born 1951), country/rock harmonica player
  • Leon Rausch (1927–2019), Western swing singer
  • Tha Realest (Jevon Jones) (born 1974), rapper
  • Marc Rebillet (born 1988), funk/hip-hop electronic musician
  • Jaret Reddick (born 1972), punk singer-songwriter, guitarist, Bowling for Soup
  • Dewey Redman (1931–2006), jazz saxophonist
  • Goebel Reeves (1899–1959), folk singer
  • Jim Reeves (1923–1964), country/pop singer-songwriter
  • Claire Raphael Reis (1888–1978), classical music promoter, musicologist, educator
  • Max Reiter (1905–1950), classical orchestra conductor
  • Nicola Rescigno (1916–2008), opera conductor
  • Timothy Rhea (born 1967), conductor, music educator
  • Sonny Rhodes (born Clarence Edward Smith) (born 1940), blues singer, guitar player
  • John Rich (born 1974), country music singer-songwriter
  • J. P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson (1930–1959), rock-and-roll/country singer
  • Jim Riggs (born 1941), saxophonist, educator
  • Jeannie C. Riley (born 1945), country singer
  • LeAnn Rimes (born 1982), country singer; born in Mississippi, but grew up in Garland
  • Cowboy Slim Rinehart (1911–1948), country singer
  • Tex Ritter (1905–1974), singer/ actor, father of actor John Ritter
  • LaTavia Roberson (born 1981), singer
  • Eck Robertson (1887–1975), country fiddler
  • Don Robey (1903–1975), blues songwriter, record producer
  • Hal Robinson (born 1952), classical string bass player
  • Sharon Robinson (born 1949), concert cellist
  • Emily Robison (born 1972), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks)
  • Jimmie Rodgers (1897–1933), country singer
  • Carrie Rodriguez (born 1978), folk singer-songwriter, fiddler
  • Danny Rodriguez (1967–1990), Christian rapper
  • David Rodriguez (1952–2015), folk singer-songwriter
  • Johnny Rodriguez (born 1951), country singer
  • Omar Rodríguez-López (born 1975), Dub and Progressive rock musician
  • Robert Xavier Rodríguez (born 1946), classical composer
  • Herbert Rogers (1929–1983), classical pianist and teacher
  • Kenny Rogers (1938–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • Randy Rogers, country singer
  • Gene Roland (1921–1982), jazz composer, musician
  • A. Clyde Roller (1914–2005), conductor and music educator
  • Moreland Kortkamp Roller (1916–2006), classical pianist and teacher
  • Lulu Roman (born 1947), country/gospel singer, comedian
  • Beatrice Schroeder Rose (1922–2014), classical harpist
  • Kelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
  • Corey Rozzoni (born 1973), rock guitarist (Burden Brothers)
  • Nancy Rumbel (born 1951), classical/new-age oboist, ocarina player, won Grammy Award
  • Tim Rushlow (born 1966), country musician
  • Mike Ryan (born 1988), country singer-songwriter, guitarist
Sa–Sm
  • Doug Sahm (1941–1999), Tejano musician-songwriter
  • Carl St. Clair (born 1952), orchestra conductor
  • Sandra St. Victor (born 1963), R&B/soul/jazz singer-songwriter
  • St. Vincent (Annie Clark) (born 1982), pop singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Olga Samaroff (1880–1948), classical pianist and teacher
  • Joe Sample (1939–2014), jazz pianist, composer
  • Domingo "Sam" Samudio (born 1937), rock 'n' roll musician, bandleader, entertainer ("Sam the Sham")
  • George Sanger (born 1957), video-game music composer
  • Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio (born 1960), violinist
  • Simon Sargon (born 1938), classical composer, pianist, conductor
  • Ray Sasaki (born 1948), trumpet player, educator
  • Leslie Satcher (born 1962), country and bluegrass singer
  • Billy Jack Saucier (1931–1987), country fiddler
  • Boz Scaggs (born 1944), singer-songwriter
  • Tony Scalzo (born 1964), pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Scarface (born 1970), rapper
  • Haley Scarnato (born 1982), American Idol (season 6) finalist (8th place)
  • Wally Scharold (born 1978), classical/rock composer, instrumentalist, singer
  • Harvey Schmidt (1929–2018), musical theatre composer (The Fantasticks)
  • Eduard Schmieder (born 1948), classical violinist, teacher
  • David Schnaufer (1952–2006), folk dulcimer player, music educator
  • Emil Schuhmann (1856–1937), accordionist, bandleader, folk artist
  • Jerry Scoggins (1911–2004), country singer
  • Kendrick Scott (born 1980), jazz drummer, bandleader, composer
  • Travis Scott (Jacques Webster Jr.) (born 1992), hip hop recording artist, music producer
  • Joe Scruggs (born 1951), retired children's and folk singer-songwriter
  • Dan Seals (1948–2009), rock/country musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley)
  • Jim Seals (1941–2022), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts)
  • Lynn Seaton (born 1957), jazz bassist, educator
  • Selena (Selena Quintanilla) (1971–1995), Tejano/pop singer
  • Jason Sellers (born 1971), country singer-songwriter
  • Arban Severin (born 1976), composer of electronic music, film scores; producer
  • Charlie Sexton (born 1968), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
  • Peter Seymour (born 1977), jazz/classical double bassist
  • Allen Shamblin (born 1959), country songwriter
  • Ray Sharpe (born 1938), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Billy Joe Shaver (1939–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • Robert Shaw (1908–1985), blues pianist
  • Bob (1909–1983), Joe (1911–1980), and Merle Shelton (1917–1982), country musicians, The Shelton Brothers
  • Chad Shelton (born 1971), opera singer
  • Harry Sheppard (1928–2022), jazz vibraphonist
  • John Sheridan (born 1946), jazz pianist
  • Amanda Shires (born 1982), country singer-songwriter, fiddler
  • Michelle Shocked (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musician
  • Jade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois
  • Ashlee Simpson (born 1984), singer
  • Jessica Simpson (born 1980), singer
  • Frankie Lee Sims (1917–1970), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Lori Singer (born 1957), classical cellist (better known as actress)
  • Thomas Sleeper (1956–2022), classical composer, conductor
  • Slim Thug (born 1980), rapper
  • Brinton Averil Smith (born 1969), classical cellist
  • Buster Smith (1904–1991), jazz saxophonist
  • Chris "Frenchie" Smith, pop/rock record producer, guitarist, songwriter
  • Elliott Smith (1969–2003), rock singer-songwriter
  • Granger Smith (born 1979), country singer-songwriter
  • Julia Smith (1905–1989), composer, pianist, author
  • Ruby Jane Smith (born 1994), bluegrass fiddler, singer-songwriter
  • Tim Smith, rock instrumentalist
  • Walter Smith III (born 1980), jazz saxophonist, composer
Sn–Sz
  • Doak Snead (born 1949), singer-songwriter
  • Ed Soph (born 1945), jazz drummer, educator
  • J. D. Souther (born 1945), country/rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Billie Jo Spears (1937–2011), country singer
  • Victoria Spivey (1906–1976), blues singer-songwriter
  • SPM (Carlos Coy) (born 1970), Chicano rapper
  • Terry Stafford (1941–1996), country/pop singer-songwriter
  • Megan Thee Stallion (born 1995), rapper
  • Kay Starr (1922–2016), pop/jazz singer
  • Red Steagall (born 1938), country singer-songwriter, actor
  • Lanny Steele (1933–1994), jazz pianist, music educator, composer, jazz festival promoter
  • Daniel Sternberg (1913–2000), classical conductor, composer, educator
  • B. W. Stevenson (1949–1998), country/pop singer-songwriter
  • Stephen Stills (born 1945), singer-songwriter
  • Sly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) (born 1943), soul/funk singer-songwriter (Sly and the Family Stone)
  • George Strait (born 1952), country singer
  • Nikki Stringfield (born 1990), guitarist for The Iron Maidens and Before the Mourning
  • Steven Stucky (1949–2016), Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer
  • Eric Stuer (1953–2008), drummer
  • Lacey Nicole Sturm (born 1981), Alternative metal, Post-grunge, Hard rock Flyleaf
  • Deanna Summers (born 1940), songwriter, born in Mississippi
  • Gene Summers (1939–2021), rock 'n roll singer ("School of Rock 'n Roll", "Big Blue Diamonds")
  • DJ Sun (born 1966), record producer, DJ
  • Helen Sung (born 1970), jazz pianist
  • Doug Supernaw (1960–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), classical pianist
  • Sunny Sweeney (born 1976), country music singer
T–V
  • Horace Tapscott (1934–1999), jazz pianist, composer
  • Buddy Tate (1913–2001), jazz saxophonist
  • Jacqueline Taylor (born 1985), Broadway/cabaret singer, actress
  • Johnnie Taylor (1937–2000), soul/pop singer, DJ
  • Teresa Taylor (1962–2023), rock drummer
  • Will Taylor (born 1968), jazz/rock/pop/country violist, violinist, arranger, composer, producer, guitarist
  • Charlie Teagarden (1913–1984), jazz trumpeter
  • Jack Teagarden (1905–1964), jazz trombonist and bandleader
  • Norma Teagarden (1911–1996), jazz pianist
  • Alfred Teltschik (1918–2009), classical pianist and teacher
  • Owen Temple (born 1976), folk/country singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
  • Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington Jr.) (1935–1982), soul singer-songwriter
  • Texas Ruby (Ruby Owens) (1908–1963), country singer
  • Christopher Theofanidis (born 1967), classical composer
  • B. J. Thomas (1942–2021), country singer-songwriter
  • George W. Thomas (1885 – c. 1930), jazz pianist, songwriter
  • Henry Thomas (1874 – c. 1950), blues/ragtime singer-songwriter
  • Hersal Thomas (1906–1926), blues pianist, composer
  • Benny Thomasson (1909–1984), country fiddler
  • Hank Thompson (1925–2007), country singer-songwriter
  • William Ennis Thomson (1927–2019), music educator
  • Big Mama Thornton (1926–1984), R&B singer-songwriter
  • Frank Ticheli (born 1958), classical composer
  • Neal Tiemann (born 1982), David Cook's rock band guitarist
  • Floyd Tillman (1914–2003), country guitarist, singer
  • Martha Tilton (1915–2006), swing/pop singer
  • Albert Tipton (1917–1997), classical flutist
  • Louise Tobin (1918–2022), jazz singer
  • Matt Tolentino (born 1985), musician specializing in pre-swing music
  • Chris Tomlin (born 1972), singer-songwriter
  • Tommy & The Tom Toms, aka Bill Smith Combo, DFW rock 'n roll group
  • Tone (Tony Chung) (born 1983), pop guitarist (Cool Silly)
  • Mitchell Torok (1929–2017), country singer-songwriter
  • Patsy Torres (born 1957), Tejano singer
  • Don Tosti (1923–2004), Latin, R&B, swing, jazz, classical bassist, pianist
  • Alphonse Trent (1905–1959), jazz pianist, bandleader
  • Michael Trimble (born 1938), opera singer, teacher
  • Robyn Troup (born 1988), R&B/pop/soul singer
  • Ernest Tubb (1914–1984), country singer-songwriter
  • Justin Tubb (1935–1998), country singer-songwriter
  • Tanya Tucker (born 1958), country singer
  • Fisher Tull (1934–1994), composer and educator
  • "Blue" Gene Tyranny (born 1945), avant-garde composer
  • Steve Tyrell (born 1944), pop singer, music producer
  • Alexander Uninsky (1910–1972), concert pianist and teacher
  • Tim Urban (born 1989), pop singer
  • Usher (Usher Raymond IV) (born 1978), R&B and pop singer
  • Mary Jeanne van Appledorn (1927–2014), composer and educator
  • Frank Van der Stucken (1858–1929), conductor, composer; founder of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
  • Vanilla Ice (born 1968), rapper
  • Paul van Katwijk (1885–1974), pianist, conductor, composer, educator
  • Viola Van Katwijk (1894–1980), pianist, composer, educator
  • Townes Van Zandt (1944–1997), country singer-songwriter
  • Jimmie Vaughan (born 1951), blues/rock guitarist, singer
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954–1990), musician
  • Jaci Velasquez (born 1979), Contemporary Christian Latin pop singer
  • Carl Venth (1860–1938), composer, conductor, violinist, music educator
  • William VerMeulen (born 1961), classical horn player
  • Vladimir Viardo (born 1949), classical pianist and teacher
  • Rita Vidaurri (1924–2019), Tejana singer
  • Tiffany Villarreal, R&B and hip hop singer
  • Eddie Vinson (1917–1988), blues saxophonist
  • Emmett Vokes (1928–2019), classical pianist and teacher
W–Z
  • Mel Waiters (1956–2015), southern soul singer
  • Billy Walker (1929–2006), country singer-songwriter
  • Charlie Walker (1926–2008), country singer-songwriter
  • Chris Walker, R&B/jazz singer, bass guitarist
  • Cindy Walker (1918–2006), country singer-songwriter
  • Django Walker (born 1981), country/rock singer-songwriter
  • Esther Walker (1894–1943), blues singer, musical comedy actress
  • Jerry Jeff Walker (1942–2020), country singer-songwriter
  • T-Bone Walker (1910–1975), blues musician
  • William Walker (1931–2010), opera singer
  • Paul Wall (born 1980), rapper
  • Sippie Wallace (1898–1986), blues singer-songwriter
  • Don Walser (1934–2006), country singer, guitarist
  • Cedar Walton (1934–2013), jazz pianist
  • Mercy Dee Walton (1915–1962), blues pianist, singer-songwriter
  • Jonathan Ware (born 1984), classical pianist
  • Chris Waters, country singer-songwriter
  • Dale Watson (born 1962), country singer
  • Gene Watson (born 1943), country singer
  • Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1935–1996), blues guitarist, singer
  • WC (born 1970), rapper from Westside Connection
  • Katie Webster (1936–1999), blues pianist
  • Julius Weiss (c. 1841–19??), music professor, mentor to Scott Joplin
  • Michael Weiss (born 1958), jazz composer and pianist
  • Dan Welcher (born 1948), composer, music educator, bassoonist
  • Emily Wells (born 1981), hip-hop/classical violinist
  • James Westfall (born 1981), jazz vibraphonist, keytarist
  • William Westney (born 1947), classical pianist, teacher
  • Barry White (1944–2003), soul singer and record producer
  • J. White Did It (born 1984), hip hop record producer, songwriter, and DJ
  • Michael White (1933–2016), jazz violinist
  • Chris Whitley (1960–2005), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Buddy Whittington (born 1956), blues/rock guitarist
  • Mike Wiebe, musician (The Riverboat Gamblers), actor, and stand-up comedian
  • Rusty Wier (1944–2009), country/folk singer-songwriter
  • Marijohn Wilkin (1920–2006), country songwriter
  • Slim Willet (Winston Moore) (1919–1966), country singer-songwriter, DJ
  • Willie D (William Dennis) (born 1966), rapper
  • Clifton Williams (1923–1976), composer, educator
  • Dave Williams (1972–2002), rock singer
  • Don Williams (1939–2017), country singer-songwriter
  • Lew Williams (1934–2019), rockabilly singer-songwriter
  • Otis Williams (born 1941), singer with The Temptations
  • Richard Williams (1931–1985), jazz trumpeter
  • Roosevelt Williams (1903–1996), blues pianist
  • Zane Williams (born 1977), country singer-songwriter
  • Bob Wills (1905–1975), country singer with The Texas Playboys
  • Johnnie Lee Wills (1912–1984), Western swing fiddler
  • Dooley Wilson (1886 or 1894–1953), blues/jazz pianist, bandleader; actor
  • Hop Wilson (1927–1975), blues steel guitarist
  • J. Frank Wilson (1941–1991), pop singer, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
  • Kim Wilson (born 1951), blues singer, harmonica player, The Fabulous Thunderbirds
  • Teddy Wilson (1912–1986), jazz pianist
  • U.P. Wilson (1934–2004), blues guitarist, singer
  • Edgar Winter (born 1946), jazz/blues/rock musician
  • Johnny Winter (1944–2014), blues guitarist
  • Jonathan M. Wolfert (born 1952), composer, producer of radio jingles
  • Lee Ann Womack (born 1966), country singer-songwriter
  • Darren Keith Woods (born 1958), opera company director, singer
  • Bernard Wright (1963–2022), funk/jazz keyboardist, singer
  • Lammar Wright Sr. (1907–1973), jazz trumpeter
  • Leo Wright (1933–1991), jazz instrumentalist
  • Roger Wright (born 1974), classical pianist
  • Jimmy Wyble (1922–2010), jazz/swing guitarist
  • Cindy Yen (born 1986), pop singer-songwriter
  • Sydney Youngblood (born 1960), dance/funk singer
  • Camille Zamora (born 1970), classical singer
  • Nancy Zhou (born 1993), classical violinist
  • Jessica Zhu (born 1986), classical pianist

Beauty pageant winners[]

  • Averie Bishop, Miss Texas 2022, first Asian-American winner; businessperson, activist, actress
  • Shirley Cothran (born 1955), Miss America 1975
  • Candice Crawford (born 1986), beauty queen, winner of Miss Missouri USA, competed in the Miss Texas Teen USA pageant and the Miss USA pageant
  • Brooke Daniels (born 1986), Miss Texas USA 2009
  • Jo-Carroll Dennison (1923–2021), Miss America 1942
  • Danielle Doty (born 1993), Miss Teen USA 2011
  • Alyssa Edwards (Justin Johnson) (born 1980), drag performer, Miss Gay USofA 2006, Miss Gay America 2010
  • Magen Ellis (born 1986), Miss Texas USA, Miss Texas Teen USA
  • Christy Fichtner (born 1962), Miss USA 1986
  • R'Bonney Gabriel (born 1994), Miss USA 2022
  • Phyllis George (1949–2020), Miss America 1971
  • Courtney Gibbs (born 1966), Miss USA 1988
  • Kandace Krueger (born 1976), Miss USA 2001
  • Debra Maffett (born 1956), Miss America 1983
  • Melissa Marse (born 1974), Texas' Junior Miss 1991, concert pianist
  • Laura Martinez-Harring (born 1964), Miss USA 1985
  • Asia O'Hara (born 1982), drag performer, Miss Gay America 2016
  • Gretchen Polhemus (born 1965), Miss USA 1989
  • Michelle Royer (born 1966), Miss USA 1987
  • Jade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois
  • Chelsi Smith (1973–2018), Miss USA 1995 and Miss Universe 1995
  • Candice Stewart (born 1984), Miss American Teen, Miss Louisiana Teen USA, Miss Louisiana USA
  • Crystle Stewart (born 1981), Miss USA 2008
  • Linda Stouffer (born 1970), Texas' Junior Miss 1988, television journalist
  • Kimberly Tomes (born 1956), Miss USA 1977
  • Paola Turbay (born 1970), Miss Colombia, first runner-up for Miss Universe, model, actress
  • Christie Lee Woods (born 1977), Miss Teen USA 1996
  • Cindy Yen (born 1986), Miss Chinatown USA 2009

Other[]

  • Amouranth (Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa) (born 1993), female model, streamer and Internet celebrity
  • Barbette (Vander Clyde Broadway) (1899–1973), female impersonator, aerialist
  • Eric July (born 1990), rap-metal vocalist, political commentator, comic book writer

Sportspeople[]

Baseball[]

A–F
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Ernie Banks

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Norm Cash

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Roger Clemens

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Carl Crawford

  • Matt Albers (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
  • Brandon Allen (born 1986), infielder for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Brett Anderson (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
  • Jake Arrieta (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
  • Scott Atchison (born 1976), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Homer Bailey (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
  • Anthony Banda (born 1993), starting pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Jeff Banister (born 1964), former catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, current manager for the Texas Rangers
  • Ernie Banks (1931–2015), Baseball Hall of Famer
  • Daniel Bard (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Blake Beavan (born 1989), starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
  • Chad Beck (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Josh Beckett (born 1980), baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, pitcher, MVP of the 2003 World Series
  • Lance Berkman (born 1976), first baseman and outfielder
  • Michael Bourn (born 1982), center fielder for the Atlanta Braves
  • Drake Britton (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Zach Britton (born 1987), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Jay Bruce (born 1987), outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Clay Buchholz (born 1984), baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks, pitcher, threw a no hitter in just his second MLB start
  • Jorge Cantú (born 1982), infielder for the San Diego Padres
  • Matt Carpenter (born 1985), infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Norm Cash (1934–1986), MLB first baseman, primarily for the Detroit Tigers
  • Andrew Cashner (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers
  • Randy Choate (born 1975), relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Preston Claiborne (born 1988), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Roger Clemens (born 1962), baseball pitcher, seven-time Cy Young Award winner
  • Andy Cohen (1904–1988), baseball second baseman and coach
  • Clay Condrey (born 1975), relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
  • Carl Crawford (born 1981), outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • John Danks (born 1985), starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
  • Chris Davis (born 1986), first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles
  • Sam Demel (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Doug Drabek (born 1962), former Cy Young-winning MLB pitcher
  • Kyle Drabek (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Justin Duchscherer (born 1977), starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles
  • Dave Duncan (born 1945), pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Adam Dunn (born 1979), All-Star player for the Chicago White Sox
  • Tyler Duffey (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
  • Zach Duke (born 1983), relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Jon Edwards (born 1988), relief pitcher for the San Diego Padres
  • Nathan Eovaldi (born 1990), starting pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Taylor Featherston (born 1989), infielder for the Los Angeles Angels
  • Brandon Finnegan (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
  • Bill Foster (1904–1978), Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
  • Steve Foster (born 1966), bullpen coach for the Kansas City Royals
  • Sam Freeman (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • David Freese (born 1983), third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers
G–M
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Joe Horlen

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Rogers Hornsby

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Clayton Kershaw

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Corey Kluber

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Greg Maddux

  • Yovani Gallardo (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers
  • Ron Gant (born 1965), former MLB outfielder and second baseman
  • Jaime García (born 1986), starting pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Cito Gaston (born 1944), former MLB center fielder and manager for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Evan Gattis (born 1986), player for the Houston Astros
  • John Gibbons (born 1962), manager for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Ryan Goins (born 1988), infielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Paul Goldschmidt (born 1987), first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Greg Golson (born 1985), former MLB outfielder
  • Michael Gonzalez (born 1978), relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles
  • Brian Gordon (born 1978), former MLB starting pitcher
  • Jeff Gray (born 1981), former MLB relief pitcher
  • Will Harris (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Houston Astros
  • Brad Hawpe (born 1979), former MLB outfielder
  • Danny Heep (born 1957), former MLB outfielder who played with several teams
  • Chris Herrmann (born 1987), catcher, outfielder, and first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Jordan Hicks (born 1996), pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Trey Hillman (born 1963), bench coach for the Houston Astros
  • Bryan Holaday (born 1987), catcher for the Texas Rangers
  • Brock Holt (born 1988), utility player for the Boston Red Sox
  • Joe Horlen (1937–2022), All Star starting pitcher
  • Rogers Hornsby (1896–1963), Hall of Fame infielder, manager; .358 career batting average, two-time NL MVP, earned two Triple Crowns, All-Century Team, first-team MLB All-Time Team
  • Aubrey Huff (born 1976), former MLB infielder and outfielder
  • Chad Huffman (born 1985), outfielder for the Cleveland Indians
  • Philip Humber (born 1982), starting pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
  • Jason Hursh (born 1991), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Austin Jackson (born 1987), center fielder for the Cleveland Indians
  • Conor Jackson (born 1982), former MLB outfielder
  • Paul Janish (born 1982), shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles
  • Kelly Johnson (born 1982), utility player for the New York Mets
  • Gary Jones (born 1960), third base and infield coach for the Chicago Cubs
  • Nate Karns (born 1987), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Scott Kazmir (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Houston Astros
  • Ty Kelly (born 1988), American-Israeli utility player
  • Steve Kemp (born 1954), former outfielder, primarily with the Detroit Tigers
  • Kyle Kendrick (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
  • Clayton Kershaw (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Corey Kluber (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
  • Chuck Knoblauch (born 1968), former second baseman, played primarily with the Minnesota Twins and the New York Yankees
  • John Lackey (born 1978), starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
  • Ryan Langerhans (born 1980), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners
  • Scott Linebrink (born 1976), former MLB pitcher
  • Grady Little (born 1950), former baseball manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox
  • Boone Logan (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
  • James Loney (born 1984), first baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Mark Lowe (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Tyler Lyons (born 1988), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Greg Maddux (born 1966), Hall of Fame pitcher, primarily with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves
  • Jeff Manship (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
  • Robert Manuel (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox
  • Chris Martin (born 1986), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Dustin May (born 1997), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Andrew McKirahan (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Jon Meloan (born 1984), former MLB pitcher
  • Ryan Merritt (born 1992), starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
  • Shelby Miller (born 1990), pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Hoby Milner (born 1991), pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • A. J. Minter (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Adam Moore (born 1984), catcher for the Cleveland Indians
  • Jim Morris (born 1964), MLB player and oldest rookie
  • Max Muncy (born 1990), infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • David Murphy (born 1981), left fielder for the Cleveland Indians
N–R
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Andy Pettitte

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Frank Robinson

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Nolan Ryan

  • Tyler Naquin (born 1991), outfielder for the Cleveland Indians
  • Joe Nathan (born 1974), relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
  • Jeff Newman (born 1948), MLB All-Star baseball player for the Oakland A's and Boston Red Sox and manager
  • Jeff Niemann (born 1983), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Jayson Nix (born 1982), utility player for the New York Yankees
  • Logan Ondrusek (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
  • Troy Patton (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles
  • Hunter Pence (born 1983), right fielder for the San Francisco Giants
  • Cliff Pennington (born 1984), infielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Andy Pettitte (born 1972), former starting pitcher for the New York Yankees and Houston Astros
  • Colin Poche (born 1994), relief pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Ryan Pressly (born 1988), pitcher for the Houston Astros
  • David Purcey (born 1982), relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
  • Robert Ray (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Anthony Rendon (born 1990), infielder for the Washington Nationals
  • Craig Reynolds (born 1952), former MLB shortstop, primarily with the Houston Astros
  • Arthur Rhodes (born 1969), former MLB pitcher
  • Will Rhymes (born 1983), second baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Frank Robinson (1935–2019), won Triple Crown in both National League and American League, hit 586 career home runs, and was the first black manager in the Major Leagues
  • Fernando Rodriguez (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
  • David Rollins (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
  • Chance Ruffin (born 1988), former MLB relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers
  • Justin Ruggiano (born 1982), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners
  • Nick Rumbelow (born 1991), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Nolan Ryan (born 1947), Baseball Hall of Famer
  • Reid Ryan (born 1971), president of the Houston Astros, son of Nolan Ryan
S–Z
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Greg Swindell

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Smokey Joe Williams

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Chris Young

  • Bo Schultz (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Kelly Shoppach (born 1980), former MLB catcher for several teams
  • Matthew Silverman (born 1976), general manager and President for Baseball Operations for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Kevin Slowey (born 1984), former MLB starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and Miami Marlins
  • Burch Smith (born 1990), pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Carson Smith (born 1989), closer for the Seattle Mariners
  • Chris Snyder (born 1981), former MLB catcher
  • Kyle Snyder (born 1977), pitching coach for the Tampa Bay Rays
  • Zach Stewart (born 1986), former MLB pitcher
  • Monty Stratton (1912–1982), pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
  • Huston Street (born 1983), closer for the Los Angeles Angels
  • Ross Stripling (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Drew Stubbs (born 1984), center fielder for the Texas Rangers
  • Greg Swindell (born 1965), MLB pitcher for 17 seasons
  • Blake Swihart (born 1992), catcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Jordan Tata (born 1981), former MLB pitcher
  • Taylor Teagarden (born 1983), catcher for the Chicago Cubs
  • Garry Templeton (born 1956), former MLB shortstop
  • Ryan Tepera (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Jess Todd (born 1986), former MLB pitcher
  • Shawn Tolleson (born 1988), closer for the Texas Rangers
  • Josh Tomlin (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Anthony Vasquez (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
  • Randy Velarde (born 1962), former MLB infielder and utility player, primarily with the New York Yankees
  • Jordan Walden (born 1987), pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Vernon Wells (born 1978), three-time All-Star outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Austen Williams (born 1992), pitcher for the Washington Nationals
  • Smokey Joe Williams (1886–1951), baseball great
  • Chris Withrow (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Brandon Wood (born 1985), third baseman and shortstop for the Los Angeles Angels
  • Kerry Wood (born 1977), former MLB relief pitcher
  • Brandon Workman (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Anthony Young (born 1966), former MLB pitcher
  • Chris Young (born 1979), pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
  • Chris Young (born 1983), outfielder for the New York Yankees

Basketball[]

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Chris Bosh

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Jimmy Butler

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Brittney Griner

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Michale Kyser

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Slater Martin

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Josh Nebo

A–M
  • Quincy Acy (born 1990), forward for the Dallas Mavericks
  • LaMarcus Aldridge (born 1985), NBA player, San Antonio Spurs, power forward
  • Chris Andersen (born 1978), power forward/center for the Miami Heat
  • Darrell Arthur (born 1988), power forward for the Denver Nuggets
  • Maceo Baston (born 1976), former professional basketball player, power forward
  • Tony Battie (born 1976), former NBA power forward/center
  • Zelmo Beaty (1939–2013), former NBA player, member of Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Peter Berry (born 2001), wheelchair basketball player for Alabama Crimson Tide
  • Bill Blakeley (1934–2010), Head Coach, Dallas Chaparrals, University of North Texas
  • Mookie Blaylock (born 1967), former NBA point guard
  • Chris Bosh (born 1984), NBA player, Miami Heat, power forward
  • J'Covan Brown (born 1990), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
  • Jimmy Butler (born 1989), small forward/shooting guard for the Philadelphia 76ers
  • Kaleb Canales (born 1978), assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks
  • T. J. Cline (born 1994), American-Israeli basketball player
  • Michael Cobbins (born 1992), basketball player for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Charli Collier (born 1999), WNBA player, No. 1 pick of 2021 WNBA draft
  • Jody Conradt (born 1941), head coach for UT's Lady Longhorns
  • Christian Cunningham (born 1997), forward in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Clyde Drexler (born 1962), Hall of Fame swingman for the Portland Trail Blazers and the Houston Rockets
  • Mike Dunleavy Jr. (born 1980), small forward/shooting guard for the Chicago Bulls
  • Ndudi Ebi (born 1984), Nigerian basketball player
  • Carsen Edwards (born 1998), player for the Boston Celtics
  • Keenan Evans (born 1996), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
  • T. J. Ford (born 1983), former NBA point guard
  • Jeff Foster (born 1977), former NBA player
  • Daniel Gibson (born 1986), point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Gerald Green (born 1986), shooting guard/small forward for the Houston Rockets
  • Brittney Griner (born 1990), WNBA basketball player
  • James Gulley (born 1965), professional basketball player for Ironi Ramat Gan in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Terrel Harris (born 1987), guard for the Bakersfield Jam
  • Grant Hill (born 1971), former seven-time NBA All-Star small forward
  • Josh Huestis (born 1991), small forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Stephen Jackson (born 1978), shooting guard/small forward for the San Antonio Spurs
  • Wesley Johnson (born 1987), small forward/power forward for the Los Angeles Lakers
  • Chris Jones (born 1993), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Jalen Jones (born 1993), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • DeAndre Jordan (born 1988), center for the Los Angeles Clippers
  • Luke Kornet (born 1995), player for the Chicago Bulls
  • Michale Kyser (born 1991), player for Hapoel Holon in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Monica Lamb-Powell (born 1964), player for Houston Comets
  • Dave Lattin (born 1943), player for San Francisco Warriors/Phoenix Suns/Pittsburgh Condors/Memphis Tams
  • Guy Lewis (1922–2015), Hall of Fame college basketball coach
  • Rashard Lewis (born 1979), forward for the Miami Heat
  • John Lucas III (born 1982), point guard for the Utah Jazz
  • Slater Martin (1925–2012), NBA player, elected to Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Wesley Matthews (born 1986), shooting guard for the Dallas Mavericks
  • Jason Maxiell (born 1983), power forward for the Charlotte Hornets
  • Taj McWilliams-Franklin (born 1970), WNBA basketball player, gold medalist, New York Liberty
  • C. J. Miles (born 1987), forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Eric Moreland (born 1991), power forward and center for the Toronto Raptors
  • Randolph Morris (born 1986), center for the Beijing Ducks
  • Gerald Myers (born 1945), basketball coach 1971–1991; athletic director, Texas Tech University
N–Z
  • Eduardo Nájera (born 1976), former NBA player
  • Le'Bryan Nash (born 1992), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Josh Nebo (born 1997), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Rashard Odomes (born 1996), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Emeka Okafor (born 1982), player for the Phoenix Suns
  • Ike Ofoegbu (born 1984), American-Nigerian Israeli Premier Basketball League player
  • Kevin Ollie (born 1972), former NBA point guard
  • Shaquille O'Neal (born 1972), former NBA 15-time All-Star center
  • Kendrick Perkins (born 1984), center for the Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Terran Petteway (born 1992), guard/forward in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Dexter Pittman (born 1988), center for the Atlanta Hawks
  • Ronnie Price (born 1983), point guard for the Orlando Magic
  • Taurean Prince (born 1994), small forward for the Brooklyn Nets
  • André Roberson (born 1991), player for the Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Taylor Rochestie (born 1985) American-Montenegrin player for Hapoel Haifa of the Israel Basketball Premier League
  • Dennis Rodman (born 1961), former NBA forward, played primarily with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls
  • Quinton Ross (born 1981), former NBA player
  • Jason Siggers (born 1985), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
  • Xavier Silas (born 1988), player for the Maccabi Ashdod B.C.
  • Jonathon Simmons (born 1989), player for the San Antonio Spurs
  • Odyssey Sims (born 1992), player for Baylor Lady Bears basketball
  • Donald Sloan (born 1988), guard for the Indiana Pacers
  • Ken Spain (1946–1990), player for Chicago Bulls/Pittsburgh Condors
  • Sheryl Swoopes (born 1971), WNBA, Olympic gold medalist
  • Elijah Thomas (born 1996), basketball player for Bnei Herzliya in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Kurt Thomas (born 1972), former NBA player
  • Wayman Tisdale (1964–2009), NBA power forward
  • Ben Uzoh (born 1988), point guard for the Canton Charge
  • Willie Warren (born 1989), player for the Szolnoki Olaj KK
  • Deron Williams (born 1984), point guard for the Dallas Mavericks
  • Sean Williams (born 1986), power forward/center for the Selçuk Üniversitesi BK
  • Tex Winter (1922–2018), former basketball coach, innovator of the triangle offense, Hall of Fame inductee
  • Bracey Wright, basketball player, guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Israeli Basketball Premier League

Bodybuilding[]

  • Heather Armbrust (born 1977), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Tina Chandler (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Ronnie Coleman (born 1964), eight-time Mr. Olympia IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Laura Creavalle (born 1959), Guyanese-born Canadian/American professional bodybuilder
  • Vickie Gates (born 1962), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Kristy Hawkins (born 1980), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Iris Kyle (born 1974), ten-time overall Ms. Olympia professional bodybuilder
  • Colette Nelson (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia (born 1966), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Betty Pariso (born 1956), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Denise Rutkowski (born 1961), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Alana Shipp (born 1982), American-Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder

Boxing[]

  • Mike Ayala (born 1959), boxer
  • Paulie Ayala (born 1970), world-champion boxer
  • Tony Ayala Jr. (1963–2015), boxer
  • Eric Carr (born 1975), Golden Gloves Champion
  • Ruben Castillo (born 1957 in Lubbock), boxer
  • Randall "Tex" Cobb (born 1950), boxer, fought for world heavyweight title
  • Curtis Cokes (1937–2020), world champion boxer
  • Bruce Curry (born 1956), world-champion boxer
  • Donald Curry (born 1961), world-champion boxer
  • Juan Díaz (born 1983), world-champion boxer
  • Oscar Díaz (1982–2015), boxer
  • Troy Dorsey (born 1962), world-champion boxer and kickboxer
  • George Foreman (born 1949), heavyweight champion boxer, entrepreneur, Christian ordained minister
  • Gene Hatcher (born 1958), world-champion boxer
  • Jack Johnson (1878–1946), boxer, first black heavyweight champion
  • Quincy Taylor (born 1963), world-champion boxer

Football[]

A–B
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Sammy Baugh

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Drew Brees

  • Emmanuel Acho (born 1990), linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Sam Acho (born 1988), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals
  • Joseph Addai (born 1983), running back for Indianapolis Colts
  • Eric Alexander (born 1982), linebacker for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Jared Allen (born 1982), defensive end for Chicago Bears
  • Lance Alworth (born 1940), wide receiver for San Diego Chargers, Dallas Cowboys
  • Danny Amendola (born 1985), wide receiver, kickoff returner for New England Patriots
  • Adrian Awasom (born 1983), defensive end for New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings
  • Remi Ayodele (born 1983), defensive tackle for Minnesota Vikings
  • Jonathan Babineaux (born 1981), defensive tackle for Atlanta Falcons
  • Jordan Babineaux (born 1982), defensive back for Seattle Seahawks
  • Stephen Baker (born 1964), wide receiver for New York Giants
  • Joplo Bartu (born 1989), linebacker for Atlanta Falcons
  • Arnaz Battle (born 1980), wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Jackie Battle (born 1983), running back for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Sammy Baugh (1914–2008), Hall of Fame quarterback, primarily with Washington Redskins
  • Kelvin Beachum (born 1989), offensive lineman for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Cole Beasley (born 1989), wide receiver, return specialist for Buffalo Bills
  • Byron Bell (born 1989), offensive tackle for Carolina Panthers
  • Emory Bellard (1927–2011), college football coach
  • Martellus Bennett (born 1987), tight end for New England Patriots
  • Michael Bennett (born 1985), defensive end for Seattle Seahawks
  • Cedric Benson (1982–2019), running back for Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Rocky Bernard (born 1979), defensive tackle for New York Giants
  • Raymond Berry (born 1933), NFL split end, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Justin Blalock (born 1983), offensive guard for Atlanta Falcons
  • Rhett Bomar (born 1985), quarterback for New York Giants
  • David Boston (born 1978), NFL wide receiver
  • Kyle Bosworth (born 1986), outside linebacker for Dallas Cowboys
  • Bobby Boyd (1937–2017), All-Pro defensive back, Baltimore Colts, Oklahoma Sooners
  • Drew Brees (born 1979), quarterback for New Orleans Saints
  • Mike Brisiel (born 1983), guard for Oakland Raiders
  • Michael Brockers (born 1990), defensive tackle for St. Louis Rams
  • Aaron Brown (born 1985), running back, return specialist for Detroit Lions
  • Chykie Brown (born 1986), cornerback for Baltimore Ravens
  • Kris Brown (born 1976), placekicker for San Diego Chargers
  • Malcom Brown (born 1994), defensive tackle for New England Patriots
  • Tarell Brown (born 1985), cornerback for San Francisco 49ers
  • Dez Bryant (born 1988), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
  • Matt Bryant (born 1975), placekicker for Atlanta Falcons
  • Red Bryant (born 1984), defensive lineman for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Maury Buford (born 1960), NFL punter
  • Melvin Bullitt (born 1984), defensive back for Indianapolis Colts
  • Rex Burkhead (born 1990), running back for the New England Patriots
C–F
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Earl Campbell

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Eric Dickerson

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Nick Foles

  • Earl Campbell (born 1955), Pro Football Hall of Famer, Heisman Trophy winner
  • Marcus Cannon (born 1988), offensive tackle for New England Patriots
  • Rock Cartwright (born 1979), running back for Washington Redskins
  • James Casey (born 1984), tight end for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Juan Castillo (born 1959), defensive coordinator for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Scott Chandler (born 1985), tight end for Buffalo Bills
  • Jamaal Charles (born 1986), running back for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Jeromey Clary (born 1983), offensive guard for San Diego Chargers
  • Keenan Clayton (born 1987), outside linebacker for Oakland Raiders
  • Perrish Cox (born 1987), cornerback, return specialist for San Francisco 49ers
  • Michael Crabtree (born 1987), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers
  • Patrick Crayton (born 1979), wide receiver for San Diego Chargers
  • Mason Crosby (born 1984), placekicker for Green Bay Packers
  • John David Crow (1935–2015), athletic director for Texas A&M; NFL player and coach
  • Andy Dalton (born 1987), quarterback for Cincinnati Bengals
  • Chase Daniel (born 1986), quarterback for New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Cody Davis (born 1989), safety for St. Louis Rams
  • Knile Davis (born 1991), running back for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Leonard Davis (born 1978), guard for Dallas Cowboys
  • Phil Dawson (born 1975), placekicker for San Francisco 49ers
  • Quintin Demps (born 1985), safety for New York Giants
  • Ty Detmer (born 1967), NFL quarterback
  • Eric Dickerson (born 1960), NFL running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer
  • Zac Diles (born 1985), linebacker for Houston Texans
  • Derrick Dockery (born 1980), guard for Dallas Cowboys
  • Donald Driver (born 1975), wide receiver for Green Bay Packers
  • Ron Edwards (born 1979), defensive tackle for Carolina Panthers
  • Ikemefuna Enemkpali (born 1991), linebacker for Buffalo Bills
  • Thomas Everett (born 1964), NFL safety and College Football Hall of Famer
  • Jermichael Finley (born 1987), tight end for Green Bay Packers
  • Cameron Fleming (born 1992), offensive tackle for New England Patriots
  • Jamell Fleming (born 1989), cornerback for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Larry Flowers (born 1958), NFL safety, primarily with New York Giants
  • Matt Flynn (born 1985), quarterback for Green Bay Packers
  • Nick Foles (born 1989), quarterback for Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams
  • Justin Forsett (born 1985), running back for Seattle Seahawks
  • Barry Foster (born 1968), NFL running back
  • Jason Curtis Fox (born 1988), offensive tackle for Miami Dolphins
  • Robert Francois (born 1985), linebacker for Green Bay Packers
  • Jerrell Freeman (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis Colts
G–I
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Joe Greene

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Darrell Green

  • Taylor Gabriel (born 1991), wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons
  • Dylan Gandy (born 1982), center for Detroit Lions
  • Roberto Garza (born 1979), guard for Chicago Bears
  • Crockett Gillmore (born 1991), tight end for Baltimore Ravens
  • Chris Givens (born 1989), wide receiver for Baltimore Ravens
  • Bill Glass (1935–2021), defensive end, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns
  • Cody Glenn (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis Colts
  • Charles Godfrey (born 1985), safety/nickelback for Carolina Panthers
  • Mike Goodson (born 1987), running back/kick returner for Oakland Raiders
  • Marquise Goodwin (born 1990), wide receiver, kickoff returner for Buffalo Bills
  • Josh Gordon (born 1991), wide receiver for New England Patriots
  • Jakeem Grant (born 1992), wide receiver for Miami Dolphins
  • Darrell Green (born 1960), NFL cornerback, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • "Mean Joe" Greene (born 1946), College and Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Jabari Greer (born 1982), cornerback for New Orleans Saints
  • Forrest Gregg (1933–2019), Hall of Fame offensive tackle and head coach
  • Robert Griffin III (born 1990), Heisman Trophy-winning NFL quarterback
  • Andre Gurode (born 1978), center for Baltimore Ravens
  • Bryce Hager (born 1992), linebacker for St. Louis Rams
  • Ahmard Hall (born 1979), fullback for Tennessee Titans
  • Casey Hampton (born 1977), nose tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Phil Handler (1908–1968), NFL football player and coach
  • Geoff Hangartner (born 1982), center and guard for Carolina Panthers
  • Caleb Hanie (born 1985), quarterback for Chicago Bears
  • Merton Hanks (born 1968), safety for San Francisco 49ers
  • James Hanna (born 1989), tight end for Dallas Cowboys
  • Graham Harrell (born 1985), quarterback for the Green Bay Packers
  • Tommie Harris (born 1983), defensive tackle for Chicago Bears
  • Garrett Hartley (born 1986), placekicker for New Orleans Saints
  • David Hawthorne (born 1985), linebacker for New Orleans Saints
  • Kellen Heard (born 1985), defensive end for Buffalo Bills
  • Johnnie Lee Higgins (born 1983), wide receiver for Oakland Raiders
  • Tony Hills (born 1984), offensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys
  • Ellis Hobbs (born 1983), cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Montrae Holland (born 1980), guard for Dallas Cowboys
  • Ziggy Hood (born 1987), defensive end for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Rob Housler (born 1988), tight end for Arizona Cardinals
  • Chris Houston (born 1984), cornerback for Atlanta Falcons
  • Ken Houston (born 1944), Hall of Fame safety for Houston Oilers, Washington Redskins
  • Thomas Howard (born 1983), linebacker for Oakland Raiders
  • Josh Huff (born 1991), wide receiver for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Michael Huff (born 1983), free safety for Oakland Raiders
  • Jerry Hughes (born 1988), defensive end for Buffalo Bills
  • Byron Hunt (born 1958), linebacker for New York Giants
  • Phillip Hunt (born 1986), defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Kendall Hunter (born 1988), running back for San Francisco 49ers
  • Sam Hurd (born 1985), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
  • Demontre Hurst (born 1991), cornerback for Chicago Bears
  • Jalen Hurts (born 1998), quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles
  • Brian Iwuh (born 1984), linebacker for Chicago Bears
J–L
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Tom Landry

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Night Train Lane

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Bob Lilly

  • Fred Jackson (born 1981), running back for Buffalo Bills
  • Quentin Jammer (born 1979), cornerback for San Diego Chargers
  • Tony Jerod-Eddie (born 1990), defensive end for San Francisco 49ers
  • Luke Joeckel (born 1991), offensive tackle for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Charlie Johnson (born 1984), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts
  • Chris Johnson (born 1979), cornerback for Baltimore Ravens
  • Derrick Johnson (born 1982), linebacker for Kansas City Chiefs
  • D. J. Johnson (born 1985), cornerback for New York Giants
  • Jimmy Johnson (born 1943), NCAA and NFL head coach for Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, TV personality
  • Lane Johnson (born 1990), offensive tackle for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Manuel Johnson (born 1986), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
  • Michael Johnson (born 1984), safety for New York Giants
  • Johnny Jolly (born 1983), defensive end for Green Bay Packers
  • Colin Jones (born 1987), safety for Carolina Panthers
  • Darlene Jones (1953–2016), commissioner of Lone Star Football League
  • Case Keenum (born 1988), quarterback for Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills
  • Sergio Kindle (born 1987), linebacker for Baltimore Ravens
  • David King (born 1989), defensive end for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Johnny Knox (born 1986), wide receiver for Chicago Bears
  • Kevin Kolb (born 1984), quarterback for Arizona Cardinals
  • Gary Kubiak (born 1961), quarterback and head coach for Denver Broncos
  • Jacob Lacey (born 1987), cornerback for Indianapolis Colts
  • Ernie Ladd (1938–2007), college and pro football player, professional wrestler
  • Brandon LaFell (born 1986), wide receiver for New England Patriots
  • Tom Landry (1924–2000), Hall of Fame head coach, Dallas Cowboys
  • Dick "Night Train" Lane (1927–2002), Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
  • Jeremy Lane (born 1990), cornerback for Seattle Seahawks
  • Yale Lary (1930–2017), NFL Hall of Fame defensive back, punter for Detroit Lions; politician
  • Bobby Layne (1926–1986), NFL quarterback and kicker, member of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Shane Lechler (born 1976), punter for Oakland Raiders
  • Bob Lilly (born 1939), Hall of Fame defensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys
  • Carl "Spider" Lockhart (1943–1986), defensive back for New York Giants
  • Andrew Luck (born 1989), quarterback for Indianapolis Colts
M–O
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Patrick Mahomes

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Don Maynard

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Von Miller

  • Patrick Mahomes (born 1995), quarterback for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Ryan Mallett (born 1988), quarterback for Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots
  • Danieal Manning (born 1982), free safety for Chicago Bears
  • Bradley Marquez (born 1992), wide receiver for St. Louis Rams
  • Jake Matthews (born 1992), offensive tackle for Atlanta Falcons
  • Brett Maxie (born 1962), defensive back, secondary coach for Dallas Cowboys
  • Baker Mayfield (born 1995), NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner
  • Don Maynard (1935–2022), NFL wide receiver, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Taylor Mays (born 1988), safety
  • Trumaine McBride (born 1985), cornerback for New York Giants
  • Brice McCain (born 1986), cornerback for Miami Dolphins
  • Luke McCown (born 1981), quarterback for Atlanta Falcons
  • Colt McCoy (born 1986), quarterback for Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns
  • Danny McCray (born 1988), defensive back, special teamer for Dallas Cowboys
  • Vance McDonald (born 1990), tight end for San Francisco 49ers
  • Stephen McGee (born 1985), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Bo McMillin (1895–1952), NFL quarterback, head coach and College Football Hall of Famer
  • Henry Melton (born 1986), defensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys
  • "Dandy" Don Meredith (1938–2010), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys; actor and TV personality
  • Christine Michael (born 1990), running back for Dallas Cowboys
  • Roy Miller (born 1987), defensive tackle for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Von Miller (born 1989), outside linebacker for Denver Broncos
  • Keavon Milton (born 1990), offensive lineman for Seattle Seahawks
  • Earl Mitchell (born 1987), defensive tackle for Miami Dolphins
  • Damontre Moore (born 1992), defensive end for New York Giants
  • Denarius Moore (born 1988), wide receiver for Oakland Raiders
  • Mike Morgan (born 1988), linebacker for Seattle Seahawks
  • Sammy Morris (born 1977), running back for New England Patriots
  • Mitch Morse (born 1992), center for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Thomas Morstead (born 1986), punter for New Orleans Saints
  • Marcus Murphy (born 1991), running back for New Orleans Saints
  • Kyler Murray (born 1997), NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner
  • Dimitri Nance (born 1988), running back for Green Bay Packers
  • Corey Nelson (born 1992), linebacker for Denver Broncos
  • David Nelson (born 1986), wide receiver for Buffalo Bills
  • Marshall Newhouse (born 1988), offensive tackle for New England Patriots
  • Robert Newhouse (1950–2014), fullback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Tommy Nobis (1943–2017), linebacker for Atlanta Falcons and College Football Hall of Famer
  • Moran Norris (born 1978), fullback for San Francisco 49ers
  • Cyril Obiozor (born 1986), linebacker for San Diego Chargers
  • Alex Okafor (born 1991), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals
  • Frank Okam (born 1985), defensive tackle for Houston Texans
  • Russell Okung (born 1987), offensive tackle for Seattle Seahawks
  • Igor Olshansky (born 1982), National Football League player
  • Brian Orakpo (born 1986), linebacker for Washington Redskins
  • Zach Orr (born 1992), linebacker for Baltimore Ravens
  • Kelechi Osemele (born 1989), offensive lineman for Baltimore Ravens
P–R
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Adrian Peterson

  • Juqua Parker (born 1978), defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Tyler Patmon (born 1991), cornerback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Elvis Patterson (born 1960), NFL defensive back
  • Charlie Peprah (born 1983), safety for Green Bay Packers
  • Mac Percival (born 1940), placekicker for Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears
  • Jason Peters (born 1982), offensive tackle for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Adrian Peterson (born 1985), NFL running back for Minnesota Vikings and other teams
  • Brandon Pettigrew (born 1985), tight end for Detroit Lions
  • Bum Phillips (1923–2013), NFL head coach of Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints
  • Wade Phillips (born 1947), defensive coordinator of Los Angeles Rams, head coach of Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys
  • Christian Ponder (born 1988), quarterback for Minnesota Vikings
  • Manny Ramirez (born 1983), guard/center for Denver Broncos
  • Gary Reasons (born 1962), linebacker, primarily for New York Giants
  • Cory Redding (born 1980), defensive end for Indianapolis Colts
  • Weston Richburg (born 1991), offensive lineman for New York Giants
  • Elandon Roberts (born 1994), linebacker for New England Patriots
  • Aldrick Robinson (born 1988), wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons
  • Khiry Robinson (born 1989), running back for New Orleans Saints
  • Bradley Roby (born 1992), cornerback for Denver Broncos
  • Jacquizz Rodgers (born 1990), running back for Atlanta Falcons
  • Shaun Rogers (born 1979), defensive tackle for New Orleans Saints
  • Aaron Ross (born 1982), cornerback for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Kyle Rote (1928–2002), All-American running back at SMU, NFL New York Giants wide receiver
  • Stanford Routt (born 1983), NFL cornerback
  • Eric Rowe (born 1992), cornerback for New England Patriots
  • Ryan Russell (born 1992), defensive end for Dallas Cowboys
S–T
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Michael Strahan

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Y. A. Tittle

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LaDainian Tomlinson

  • Emmanuel Sanders (born 1987), wide receiver for Denver Broncos
  • Josh Scobee (born 1982), placekicker for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Jonathan Scott (born 1983), offensive tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Derrick Shelby (born 1989), defensive end for Miami Dolphins
  • Del Shofner (1934–2020), wide receiver for New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams; MVP of 1957 Sugar Bowl
  • Ozzie Simmons (1914–2001), one of first black All-American players in 1930s
  • John Skelton (born 1988), quarterback for Arizona Cardinals
  • Bubba Smith (1945–2011), defensive end with Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders, Houston Oilers and actor
  • Hunter Smith (born 1977), punter for Washington Redskins
  • Kevin Smith (born 1970), cornerback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Lovie Smith (born 1958), head coach for Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, University of Illinois
  • Wade Smith (born 1981), guard and center for Houston Texans
  • Justin Snow (born 1976), long snapper for Indianapolis Colts
  • Matthew Stafford (born 1988), quarterback for Detroit Lions
  • Jarrett Stidham (born 1996), quarterback for New England Patriots
  • Matt Stover (born 1968), placekicker for Indianapolis Colts
  • Michael Strahan (born 1971), Hall of Fame defensive end for New York Giants; TV personality, Good Morning America, NFL on FOX, The $100,000 Pyramid
  • Travis Swanson (born 1991), center for Detroit Lions
  • Aqib Talib (born 1986), cornerback for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Ryan Tannehill (born 1988), quarterback for Miami Dolphins
  • Phillip Tanner (born 1988), running back for Dallas Cowboys
  • Charley Taylor (1941–2022), NFL wide receiver, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Stepfan Taylor (born 1991), running back for Arizona Cardinals
  • David Thomas (born 1983), tight end for New Orleans Saints
  • Earl Thomas (born 1989), safety for Seattle Seahawks
  • Michael Thomas (born 1989), safety for Miami Dolphins
  • Mike Thomas (born 1987), wide receiver for Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Thurman Thomas (born 1966), NFL running back, member of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Ted Thompson (1953–2021), general manager of Green Bay Packers
  • Y. A. Tittle (1926–2017), Hall of Fame quarterback, primarily with San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants
  • LaDainian Tomlinson (born 1979), NFL running back and College Football Hall of Famer
  • Michael Toudouze (born 1983), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts
  • Jeremiah Trotter (born 1977), linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Justin Tucker (born 1989), placekicker for Baltimore Ravens
  • Bulldog Turner (1919–1998), Hall of Fame center and linebacker for Chicago Bears
  • Rob Turner (born 1984), former NFL player
U–Z
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Doak Walker

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Trent Williams

  • Tony Ugoh (born 1983), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts
  • Gene Upshaw (1945–2008), Hall of Fame guard for Oakland Raiders
  • Kenny Vaccaro (born 1991), safety for New Orleans Saints
  • Louis Vasquez (born 1987), offensive guard for Denver Broncos
  • Dustin Vaughan (born 1991), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Lawrence Vickers (born 1983), fullback for Dallas Cowboys
  • Trevin Wade (born 1989), cornerback for New York Giants
  • LaAdrian Waddle (born 1991), offensive tackle for New England Patriots
  • Doak Walker (1927–1998), College and Hall of Fame player for SMU and Detroit Lions, winner of Heisman Trophy
  • Jamar Wall (born 1988), cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles
  • J. D. Walton (born 1987), center for New York Giants
  • John Washington (born 1963), defensive end for New York Giants
  • Brian Waters (born 1977), offensive guard for New England Patriots
  • Armani Watts (born 1996), safety for Kansas City Chiefs
  • J'Marcus Webb (born 1988), offensive tackle for Chicago Bears
  • Sean Weatherspoon (born 1987), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals
  • Scott Wells (born 1981), center for St. Louis Rams
  • DeAndrew White (born 1991), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers
  • Melvin White (born 1990), cornerback for Carolina Panthers
  • Nikita Whitlock (born 1991), fullback for New York Giants
  • Fozzy Whittaker (born 1989), running back, kick returner, Carolina Panthers
  • Aaron Williams (born 1990), safety for Buffalo Bills
  • Bobbie Williams (born 1976), guard for Baltimore Ravens