List of people from Arizona

The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the state of Arizona and/or the Arizona Territory.

Art, Literature, Journalism, and Poetry

Art

  • Max Cannon (born 1962) - alternative cartoonist
  • Eldridge Wayne Coleman (born 1943) - fine artist (real name of Superstar Billy Graham)
  • Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) - architect

Literature

  • Diana Gabaldon (born 1952) - novelist
  • Kevin Hearne (born 1970) - novelist
  • Stephenie Meyer (born 1973) - author, teen literature novelist, Twilight series
  • Barbara Park (1947 - 2013) - author of the Junie B. Jones series
  • Brady Udall (born 1971) - author

Journalism

  • Jonathan Rauch (born 1960) - author, journalist and activist

Poetry

  • Ai (1947–2010) - poet and educator
  • Jon Anderson (1940-2007) - poet and educator
  • Jayne Cortez (1934-2012) - poet, activist, small press publisher and spoken-word performance artist
  • Norman Dubie (born 1945) - poet, educator, Regents Professor of English at Arizona State University
  • Alberto Ríos (born 1952) - poet, author, Arizona's first state poet laureate, Regents Professor and Katharine C. Turner Endowed Chair in English at Arizona State University
  • Richard Shelton (born 1933) - poet, writer, and emeritus Regents Professor of English at the University of Arizona
  • Jim Simmerman (1952–2006) - poet and editor
  • Luci Tapahonso (born 1953) - poet and educator
  • Ofelia Zepeda (born 1952) - poet and educator

Film and theater

Military and war

Music

  • Jim Adkins (born 1975) - lead singer and guitarist for the band Jimmy Eat World
  • Rex Allen (1920–1999) - singer-songwriter, actor, known as "The Arizona Cowboy"
  • Ryan Avery - musician, comedian, performance artist
  • Chester Bennington (born 1976) - singer for the band Linkin Park
  • Dierks Bentley - country singer (Phoenix)
  • Derrick Bostrom (born 1960) - Meat Puppets drummer
  • Jess Bowen (born 1989) - alternative rock musician, drummer of The Summer Set
  • Michelle Branch (born 1983) - singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • Kennedy Brock (born 1989) - alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Maine
  • Glen Campbell - singer, musician and actor; inductee to Country Music Hall of Fame
  • Alice Cooper (born 1948) - rock and roll singer
  • Brian Dales (born 1989) - alternative rock musician, lead singer of The Summer Set
  • Duane Eddy – singer, inductee of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • Linda Eder (born 1961) - singer, Broadway star and recording artist
  • Travis Edmonson (1932–2009) - singer-songwriter, part of folk duo Bud & Travis
  • David Ellefson (born 1964) - bass guitar player and co-founder of the metal band Megadeth
  • Dolan Ellis (born 1935) - singer-songwriter, official State Balladeer since 1966, original member of New Christy Minstrels
  • Esteban – musician
  • Frank Fafara - early 1960s pop singer, TV star of Wallace & Ladmo Show[1]
  • Steve George - of the group Mr. Mister
  • John Gomez (born 1991) - alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Summer Set
  • Stephen Gomez (born 1988) - alternative rock musician, bassist of The Summer Set
  • Lalo Guerrero (1916–2005) - singer-songwriter, known as "The Father of Chicano Music," recipient of the National Medal of Arts
  • Waylon Jennings – singer; inductee to Country Music Hall of Fame
  • Joe Jonas - lead singer of the Jonas Brothers
  • Maynard James Keenan – actor, frontman for Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer
  • Patrick Kirch (born 1990) - alternative rock musician, drummer of The Maine
  • Cris Kirkwood (born 1960) - guitar and vocals for the Meat Puppets
  • Katie Lee - folk singer
  • Charles Mingus (1922–1979) - jazz bassist, composer and bandleader
  • Josh Montgomery (born 1988) - alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Summer Set
  • Dave Mustaine (born 1961) - frontman and founder of the metal band Megadeth
  • Jason Newsted - former bassist of heavy metal band Metallica
  • Wayne Newton (born 1942) - singer, known as "Mr. Las Vegas"
  • Stevie Nicks (born 1948) - Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, known for solo work and as lead singer with Fleetwood Mac
  • Buck Owens - country singer and musician; inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame (Mesa)
  • Richard Page - of the group Mr. Mister
  • CeCe Peniston - pop singer
  • Marty Robbins (1925–1982) - country music singer
  • Linda Ronstadt (born 1946) - singer and songwriter, 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Nate Ruess (born 1982) - lead singer of Fun. and formerly of The Format
  • Alvie Self - 1960s musician and singer
  • Bob Shane (born 1934) - singer, founding member of The Kingston Trio
  • Jordin Sparks (born 1989) - singer, winner of American Idol Season 6
  • Tanya Tucker (born 1958) - country singer
  • Brooke White (born 1983) - indie pop, folk-pop singer

Old West era

  • Apache Kid (1860–1896?) - outlaw, reported killer of three Arizona lawmen 1889–1890[2]
  • Cochise (1812–1874) - chief of the Chiricahua Apache
  • Geronimo (1829–1909) - leader of Chiricahua Apache who fought against encroachment of European settlers on Native American lands; hero of Native American fight for respect and independence
  • James Reavis (1843–1914) - self-styled "Baron of Arizona," claimed to have owned much of Arizona

Politics

Science and medicine

  • Russell Merle Genet - research scholar and astronomer
  • Joseph Hilbe (born 1944) - statistician - professor, and author
  • Craig D. Idso - founder and chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change
  • Percival Lowell (1855–1916) - astronomer and founder of the Lowell Observatory[4]
  • Julia Robinson - mathematician

Sports

Max Aaron
Jeremy Affeldt
Ike Davis
Na'il Diggs
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Channing Frye
J. J. Hardy
Ian Kinsler
Curt Schilling

Television and radio

  • Rich Buhler (1946–2012) – radio talk show host, evangelical Christian author
  • Rachel Campos-Duffy (born 1971) - TV personality, The Real World: San Francisco, The View
  • Cheryl Casone (born 1970) - anchor for the Fox Business Network and business correspondent for Fox News
  • Joan Ganz Cooney (born 1929) - TV producer of Sesame Street
  • John Garcia - National Geographic Channel's DogTown series star, Guinness World Record holder[5]
  • Savannah Guthrie (born 1971) - White House correspondent for NBC News, co-host of NBC's Today Show
  • Dan Hicks (born 1962) - sportscaster for NBC
  • Pat Hughes (born 1955) - play-by-play voice of the Chicago Cubs for WGN radio
  • Don Imus (born 1940) - nationally syndicated talk radio host, Imus in the Morning
  • Jenni Pulos - Jeff Lewis's assistant on Bravo's Flipping Out

Others

  • Roger L. Worsley - educator

References

  1. "Alve Self". Archived from the original on October 21, 2009. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
  2. "The Officer Down Memorial Page Remembers ." Archived from the original on November 8, 2007. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  3. "Denison Kitchel, 94; Ran Goldwater's Presidential Bid, October 24, 2002". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  4. "Chosön, the Land of the Morning Calm; a Sketch of Korea". World Digital Library. 1888. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  5. ""DogTown's John Garcia Shares His Story," December 2008". Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved September 1, 2015.