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The following is a list of notable people who were born, or who have lived a significant portion of their lives in Dallas, Texas.
A
- Vinnie Paul Abbott, musician
 - Amy Acker, actress
 - Jensen Ackles, actor
 - Mike Agnew, soccer player
 - Jeff Agoos (born 1968), Swiss-born American soccer defender[1]
 - Troy Aikman, NFL player and sportscaster
 - LaMarcus Aldridge, basketball player
 - Bruce Alger, former U.S. Representative for Texas's 5th congressional district
 - Abby Anderson, country singer
 - AnonymousCulture, rapper
 - Heather Armbrust, IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Darrell Arthur, basketball player
 - Aaron Aryanpur, stand-up comedian
 - Karan Ashley, American actor known for her role as Aisha in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
 - Tex Avery, cartoonist
 - Avion Roe (formed in 2011), post-hardcore band from Dallas
 - Ashley Parker Angel – recording artist and actor
 
B
- Harry Babasin, musician
 - Erykah Badu, singer
 - Jerry Bailey, Hall of Fame jockey
 - Troy Baker, singer, musician, voice actor
 - Ernie Banks, Hall of Fame baseball player
 - Sebastian Barrie, football player
 - Clyde Barrow, outlaw (Bonnie and Clyde)
 - Steve Bartlett, Dallas mayor, U.S. Representative
 - John Battaglia, Child killer executed by lethal injection
 - Tony Battie, basketball player
 - Lou Singletary Bedford (1837–?), author, poet, editor
 - Bedhead, indie-rock band
 - Yella Beezy, rapper
 - Robby Benson, actor
 - Drew Binsky, vlogger
 - Charlie Blackmon, baseball player for the Colorado Rockies
 - Elton Bomer, politician
 - Tommy Bond, actor (Butch from Our Gang)
 - Chris Bosh, basketball player
 - Craig Wayne Boyd, Nashville-based country music singer-songwriter, musician, and winner of The Voice season 7 (raised in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite)
 - Charlie Brackins, football player
 - Doyle Bramhall II, guitarist, singer and composer
 - Drew Brees, football player
 - Edie Brickell, singer
 - Rex Brown, musician
 - Tim Brown, Hall of Fame football player
 - Freddie Bruno, Christian rapper
 - John Neely Bryan, founder of Dallas
 - David Burns, basketball player
 - George W. Bush, former Texas Governor and 43rd President of the United States
 - Laura Bush, former First Lady of the United States
 
C
- K Callan, actress
 - Henry Calvin, actor (Sergeant Garcia on Disney's Zorro)
 - Tevin Campbell, singer
 - Gina Carano, Muay Thai and MMA fighter, actress
 - Jason Castro, singer
 - Arden Cho, actress
 - Annie Clark, musician
 - Ramsey Clark, U.S. Attorney General
 - Tom C. Clark, U.S. Supreme Court justice
 - Kelly Clarkson, singer and songwriter
 - Bill Clements, Texas Governor and businessman
 - John Congleton, music producer
 - Kerry Cooks, football coach
 - John Ford Coley, famous singer-songwriter
 - Pat Corley, actor (Murphy Brown)
 - Rafael Cruz, Christian preacher and public speaker; father of Texas Senator Ted Cruz
 - Mark Cuban, businessman, entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks
 
D
- George Dahl, architect
 - Vernon Dalhart, singer
 - Bebe Daniels, early film star
 - Darrion Daniels, defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons
 - Bettye Danoff, golfer, LPGA co-founder
 - Linda Darnell, actress
 - Sahara Davenport, drag queen
 - Storm Davis, née George Earl "Storm" Davis, MLB baseball player
 - George Dealey, businessman
 - Samuel David Dealey, World War II Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
 - Tim DeLaughter (from The Polyphonic Spree)
 - Dimebag Darrell (Darrell Abbott), guitarist and songwriter
 - DJ Hurricane, hip hop disc jockey and producer
 - The D.O.C., rapper
 - Asian Doll, rapper
 - Dorrough, rapper
 - Emira D'Spain, model and social media influencer
 - Dave Duncan, MLB baseball player and coach
 - Jeff Dunham, ventriloquist
 - Pat Durham, basketball player
 - Charlie Van Dyke, former radio disc jockey, frequent guest host of American Top 40 from 1983 to 1988
 
E
- Seth Elledge, baseball player
 - Andre Emmett, basketball player
 - Jane Johnson Endsley (1848–1933), ran one of the city's largest rail-yard coal and log businesses
 - Emily Erwin, musician (Dixie Chicks)
 - Martie Erwin, musician (Dixie Chicks)
 - Forest Etheredge (1929–2004), Illinois state senator and educator[2]
 - Anthony Evans (born 1978), Christian singer and songwriter; son of Tony Evans
 
F
- Morgan Fairchild, actress
 - Terry Fator, ventriloquist
 - Dean Fearing, chef
 - Fila Fresh Crew, rap group
 - Miles Fisher, actor
 
G
- Randy Galloway, sports journalist
 - Kyle Gann, music critic
 - Red Garland, jazz pianist
 - Lane Garrison, actor
 - Melinda Gates, philanthropist, ex-wife of Bill Gates
 - Lester Gatewood, football player
 - Don Gililland, guitarist
 - Peri Gilpin, actress
 - Xavier Gipson, NFL player
 - Selena Gomez, singer
 - Omar Gonzalez, soccer player
 - YaYa Gosselin, actress
 - W.V. Grant, televangelist
 - A. J. Green, NFL Player
 - Cecil Green (1919–1951), race car driver
 - AJ Griffin, NBA player
 - Frank Shelby Groner (1873–1943), executive secretary of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, 1918–1928
 
H
- Jenna Bush Hager, journalist
 - Joe Hahn, American musician, DJ, director and visual artist for nu-metal band Linkin Park
 - Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, writer
 - Jack Halliday, football player*William Jackson Harper, comedian actor
 - Chris Harrison, host (The Bachelor, Designers' Challenge)
 - Will Ford Hartnett, Dallas attorney and state representative, 1991 to 2013
 - Brad Hawkins, actor (Ryan Steele on VR Troopers)
 - Gibby Haynes, singer/musician with Butthole Surfers
 - Jerry Haynes, children's TV show host (Mr. Peppermint, Peppermint Place)
 - Josh Henderson, actor (John Ross from Dallas)
 - Nekeshia Henderson, basketball player
 - Don Henley, musician
 - Grant Hill, Hall of Fame basketball player and Vice Chair of the Board for the Atlanta Hawks
 - Barron Hilton, retired CEO of Hilton Hotels; co-founder of American Football League; grandfather of Paris Hilton
 - Conrad Hilton, Jr., hotel heir; airline director; first husband of Elizabeth Taylor
 - Dustin Hodge, producer and writer
 - Terri Hoffman, religious cult leader
 - "Doc" Holliday, western gunfighter, gambler, and dentist; lived in Dallas in the 1870s
 - Steve Holy, country singer
 - Jaden Hossler, TikTok personality and singer
 - Tina Huang, actress (Rizzoli & Isles)
 - Ray Wylie Hubbard, musician
 - Michael Huffington, politician, activist, ex-husband of Arianna Huffington
 - Sarah T. Hughes, judge
 - Prince Albert Hunt, musician
 - Ryan Hunter-Reay, Indy car driver
 - Paige Hurd, actress, Tasha from Everybody Hates Chris
 - Willie Hutch, singer
 - Kay Bailey Hutchison, United States Permanent Representative to NATO, former U.S. Senator from Texas
 - Emerson Hyndman, soccer player for Atlanta United
 
I
- Vanilla Ice, rapper
 
J
- Bishop T.D. Jakes, pastor, Senior Pastor of The Potters House
 - Blind Lemon Jefferson, musician
 - Eric Johnson, mayor of Dallas
 - Michael Johnson, athlete, Olympic gold medalist
 - Nick Jonas, singer
 - Alex Jones, conservative radio host
 - Caleb Landry Jones, actor
 - Jalen Jones (born 1993), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Lindsay Jones, gamer, actor
 - Margo Jones, stage director and producer
 - Norah Jones, singer
 - Ron Jones, football player
 - J. Erik Jonsson, co-founder of Texas Instruments; politician
 
K
- Christian Kane, actor
 - Bavand Karim, film and TV producer
 - Ty Kelly (born 1988), American-Israeli MLB player (New York Mets)
 - Clayton Kershaw, MLB pitcher (Los Angeles Dodgers)
 - Jack Kilby, co-inventor of the integrated circuit, Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
 - Kim Chung-ha, previous member of South Korean girl group I.O.I; lived in Dallas for eight years before returning to South Korea
 - Don King, football player
 - Freddie King, musician
 - Ron Kirk, politician
 - Madison Kocian, gymnast at the 2016 Summer Olympics
 - Linda Koop, Republican member of Texas House of Representatives
 - Kelvin Korver, football player
 - Kankan, rapper
 
L
- Brandon Lake (musician), musician
 - Tom Landry, Dallas Cowboys coach
 - James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
 - Alonzo Lawrence, football player
 - Bobby Layne, football player
 - Logan Leistikow, filmmaker
 - Turney W. Leonard, World War II Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
 - Gus Levene, composer, arranger, orchestrator, guitarist
 - Jaren Lewison, actor
 - Lil Twist, rapper
 - Lil' Wil, rapper
 - Bob Lilly, football player
 - Maggie Lindemann, musician
 - Albert Louis "Al" Lipscomb, politician, civil rights icon
 - Nastia Liukin, gymnast
 - Myra Cohn Livingston, poet
 - Lil Loaded, rapper
 - Lisa Loeb, singer
 - Trini Lopez, singer
 - Demi Lovato, singer, songwriter and actress (born in Albuquerque)
 - Big Lurch, rapper
 
M
- Daniel Mac, internet personality
 - Peter MacNicol, actor
 - Jayne Mansfield, actress, graduate of Dallas' Highland Park High School
 - Stephanie March, actress (Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Conviction)
 - Minnie Lichtenstein Marcus, co-founder of Neiman Marcus
 - Stanley Marcus, chairman of Neiman Marcus
 - Mark Matlock, minister[3]
 - MC 900 Ft. Jesus, a.k.a., Mark Griffin, musician
 - Randy McAllister, blues musician[4]
 - George McFarland, actor (Spanky on Our Gang)
 - Phil McGraw, doctor and television personality (Dr. Phil)
 - Kevin McHale, actor
 - Billy McKinney, baseball player
 - Judith McNaught, novelist
 - Meat Loaf, musician
 - Morgan Meyer, state representative
 - Bunny Michael, visual artist, musician, and rapper
 - C.J. Miles, NBA player
 - Julie Miller, singer
 - Rhett Miller, musician
 - Steve Miller, musician
 - Elizabeth Mitchell, actress
 - Kiko Mizuhara, singer and actress
 - Mike Modano, hockey player
 - Whistlin' Alex Moore, musician
 - Belita Moreno, actress
 - Keith Moreland, baseball player
 - Glenn Morshower, actor
 - Kyle Muller, starting pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
 - Chaz Mulkey, kickboxer
 - Michael Martin Murphey, singer ("Wildfire")
 - Mason Musso, singer
 - Mitchel Musso, actor
 
N
- Terence Nance, actor, filmmaker, and director
 - Le'Bryan Nash (born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Tracey Needham, actress
 - Michael Nesmith, musician, songwriter (The Monkees)
 
O
- Igor Olshansky (born 1982), National Football League player
 - Hayley Orrantia, actress, country music singer/songwriter
 - Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin of President John F. Kennedy
 
P
- Hot Lips Page, musician
 - Kevin Page, artist and actor
 - Bonnie Parker, outlaw (Bonnie and Clyde)
 - Corey Pavin (born 1959), professional golfer
 - Piper Perabo, actress
 - Brandon Pertzborn, drummer
 - Rudy Pena, American professional soccer player
 - H. Ross Perot, businessman, presidential candidate
 - Ben J. Pierce, YouTuber, singer-songwriter, and actor
 - Art Powell, football player
 - Ryan Pressly, Major League Baseball pitcher and All-Star[5]
 
R
- Steve Railsback, actor
 - Willis Alan Ramsey, musician
 - Jon Randall, country singer
 - Julius Randle, NBA player
 - John T. Richardson, priest and President of DePaul University
 - LeAnn Rimes, singer (raised in Garland, a suburb of Dallas)
 - Emily Robison, country singer from Dixie Chicks
 - Holland Roden, actress
 - Dennis Rodman, NBA player
 - Kyle Rote, Jr., soccer player and coach
 - Scott Rothkopf, art curator
 - Jack Rutter, singer better known as Ritt Momney
 - Debby Ryan, actress, singer
 
S
- Mark Salling, actor
 - Stark Sands, actor
 - Sam the Sham, musician
 - Deion Sanders, former football player
 - Boz Scaggs, musician
 - Jim Sharp, former justice of the First Texas Court of Appeals in Houston; Dallas native
 - She-Dick, electropop band formed in Dallas
 - Megan Shipman, voice actress
 - Alana Shipp, American/Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Jason Siggers (born 1985), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
 - Matthew Silverman (born 1976), General Manager and President for Baseball Operations for the Tampa Bay Rays
 - Ashlee Simpson, singer (raised in Richardson, a suburb of Dallas)
 - Jessica Simpson, singer (raised in Richardson with her sister Ashlee)
 - A. Maceo Smith, civil rights activist
 - Buster Smith, musician
 - Elliott Smith, singer
 - Dan Smoot, journalist, author, radio-TV commentator, long-term Dallas resident[6]
 - Gary Spann, football player
 - Aaron Spelling, television producer (Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat)
 - Errol Spence Jr., unified boxing welterweight world champion
 - Jordan Spieth, golfer
 - Matthew Stafford, NFL player
 - Roger Staubach, NFL player
 - Sydnee Steele, pornographic actress
 - B.W. Stevenson, musician
 - Stephen Stills, musician
 - Sly Stone, singer
 - Troy Stoudermire, football player
 - Terry Southern, writer
 - Nikki Stringfield, guitarist (The Iron Maidens and Before the Mourning)
 - Erwin Swiney, football player
 - Noah Syndergaard, MLB pitcher (New York Mets)
 
T
- Sharon Tate, actress
 - Travis Tedford, Spanky, The Little Rascals
 - Elijah Thomas (born 1996), basketball player for Bnei Herzliya in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Robert L. Thornton, businessman and politician
 - Jim Thurman, comedy writer
 - Nick Thurman, NFL football player for the Atlanta Falcons
 - Neal Tiemann, musician
 - Stephen Tobolowsky, actor
 - John Tower, politician
 - Lee Trevino, golfer
 - Cowboy Troy, country rapper
 - Jerrold B. Tunnell, mathematician
 - Wylie Turner, football player
 - Lil Twist, rapper
 
U
- Usher, singer, entertainer
 - Kamaru Usman, MMA fighter in the UFC
 
V
- Vanilla Ice, rapper
 - Jimmie Vaughan, musician
 - Stevie Ray Vaughan, musician
 - Victor L. Vescovo, explorer
 - Lacey Von Erich, wrestler
 
W
- Caroline Wagner, Residents' Interhall Congress Graduate Assistant for Student Leadership at the University of Arkansas,[7] cousin of University of Arkansas Razorbacks football offensive tackle Dalton Wagner[8]
 - Doak Walker, football player
 - Malcolm Walker, football player
 - T-Bone Walker, musician
 - Ken Weaver, auto racer
 - Kennedy Ashlyn Wenning, musician known as SRSQ
 - J. White Did It, record producer
 - Donnie Williams, football player
 - Victor Willis, lead singer of Village People
 - Travis Willingham, voice actor
 - Luke Wilson, actor
 - Mark Wilson, magician
 - Owen Wilson, actor
 - Ron Woodroof, "Dallas Buyers Club" founder
 - Bracey Wright, basketball player, guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Robin Wright Penn, actress
 - Angus G. Wynne, real estate developer and founder of Six Flags theme parks
 
Y
- Chris Young, MLB pitcher
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Jeff Agoos | MLSsoccer.com".
 - ↑ Illinois Blue Book 1991-1992, Biographical Sketch of Forest D. Etheredge, pg. 88
 - ↑ Cary McMullen (December 28, 2001). "Youth group kid hits it big with Christian pop group". The Gadsden Times: C7.
 - ↑ "Randy McAllister Liner Notes". Bluesdfw.com. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
 - ↑ "Ryan Pressly stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
 - ↑ Book review in The New American, March 7, 1994, People Along the Way: The Autobiography of Dan Smoot (Big Sandy, Texas: Tyler Press, 1993), 306 pp.
 - ↑ "Advisors – RIC". ric.uark.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
 - ↑ "Dalton Wagner". Arkansas Razorbacks. 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
 
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