List of people from Los Angeles

The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, are current residents of, or are otherwise closely associated with or from the city of Los Angeles, California, USA. Those not born in Los Angeles have their places of birth listed instead. Los Angeles natives are also referred to as Angelenos /ænɪˈlnz/.[1]


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A

Ben Affleck
Jennifer Aniston

B

Tyra Banks
Ryan Braun
Jeff Bridges

C

Keith Carradine
Sasha Cohen
Jamie Lee Curtis
Ice Cube

D

Dr. Dre
  • Elizabeth Daily – actress
  • Harry Danning – major league baseball player[7]
  • Frank Darabont – director (born in France)
  • Kim Darby – actress
  • Ben Davidson – football player
  • Baron Davis – basketball player
  • Eric Davis – professional baseball player
  • Jeff Davis – actor, comedian, singer
  • Julienne Davis – actress/singer/model
  • Mike Davis – urban theorist and author of City of Quartz and Ecology of Fear[91]
  • Patti Davis – actress, daughter of Nancy and Ronald Reagan
  • Roxann Dawson – actress
  • Frances Dee – actress
  • Rick Dees – radio personality (born in Florida)
  • Gloria DeHaven – actress
  • Oscar De La Hoya – boxer
  • Milton DeLugg – composer, bandleader
  • John Densmore – musician
  • John Derek – actor and director
  • Laura Dern – actress
  • DeMar DeRozan – basketball player (born in Compton)
  • Emily Deschanel – actress
  • Zooey Deschanel – actress and singer
  • Deuce – singer and rapper
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – actor
  • Larry Dierker – baseball player and manager
  • Roy Edward Disney – television producer
  • Walt Disney – animator, film studio and theme park founder (born in Illinois)
  • Bobby Doerr (born 1918) – baseball player[7]
  • Micky Dolenz – actor and musician
  • Eric Dolphy – musician
  • Terry Donahue – football coach
  • Susan Miller Dorsey – educator
  • Kirk Douglas – actor and L.A. philanthropist (born in New York)
  • Tony Dow – actor
  • Morton Downey Jr. – talk show host
  • Robert Downey, Jr. – actor (born in New York)
  • Brian Downing – major league baseball player[7]
  • Dr. Dre – musician, composer
  • Jack Dragna – organized crime figure (born in Sicily)
  • Daryl Dragon – musician
  • Don Drysdale – Hall of Fame baseball player (born in Van Nuys)
  • Teala Dunn – actress and comedian
  • Jerry Dunphy – television news reporter (born in Wisconsin)
  • Tony Duquette – designer
  • Clea DuVall – actress
  • Jakob Dylan – musician

E

F

Jodie Foster

G

Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Jake Gyllenhaal

H

Paris Hilton
Marques Houston

I

J

Etta James

K

Sandy Koufax
Kim Kardashian

L

Juliet Landau
Adam Levine

M

Chris Masters
Liza Minnelli
  • James MacArthur – actor
  • Roger Mahony – Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles
  • Daron Malakian – musician
  • Cheech Marin – comedian, musician, actor
  • Scott Marlowe – actor
  • Dean Paul Martin – actor (born in Santa Monica)
  • Elizabeth Marvel – actress
  • Biddy Mason – pioneer African–American businesswoman
  • Chris Masters – professional wrestler
  • Tim Matheson – actor (born in Glendale)
  • Greg Mathews – MLB pitcher
  • Clay Matthews – pro football player
  • Louis B. Mayer – movie mogul (born in Russia)
  • A. J. Mayers – Paramount Pictures marketing coordinator; science fiction and crime novelist
  • Misty May-Treanor – volleyball player
  • Thom Mayne – architect
  • Leo McCarey – actor, composer, movie director, writer, producer
  • Leigh McCloskey – actor, artist
  • Gary McCord – golfer, TV commentator (born in San Gabriel)
  • Kent McCord – actor
  • Maureen McCormick – actress
  • Hugh McElhenny – pro football player
  • Ron McGovney – bassist of Metallica
  • Kristy McNichol – actress
  • Katharine McPhee – singer and actress
  • Aimee Semple McPherson – pioneering radio evangelist[103]
  • Carey McWilliams – writer, editor
  • Wendy Melvoin – musician
  • Mike Mentzer, professional bodybuilder and 1979 Mr. Olympia heavyweight champion[104]
  • Lee Meriwether – actress and 1955 Miss America
  • Russell Metty – cinematographer
  • Jillian Michaels – trainer, TV personality
  • Miguel – recording artist
  • Tomo Miličević – musician
  • Michael Milken – financier and philanthropist
  • Kevin Millar – baseball player
  • Bob Miller – Kings hockey broadcaster (born in Massachusetts)
  • Diane Disney Miller – winery owner, daughter of Walt Disney
  • Inger Miller – world and Olympic champion sprinter
  • Penelope Ann Miller – actress
  • Leon Milo – composer, percussionist and sound artist
  • Yvette Mimieux – actress
  • Liza Minnelli – actress, singer
  • Andrew Mishkin – commander of the Mars rover
  • Tyrone Mitchell – murderer
  • Christopher Mitchum – actor, writer, film director
  • James Mitchum – actor
  • Ron Mix – football player
  • Mike Moffitt – football player
  • Peggy Moffitt – model
  • Dick Moje – football player
  • Dianna Molzan – painter
  • Marilyn Monroe – actress
  • Elizabeth Montgomery – actress
  • Ray Montgomery – actor
  • Warren Moon – football player
  • Lisa Moretti – professional wrestler
  • Irving J. Moore – television director
  • Sonny Moore (aka Skrillex) - DJ, producer
  • Terry Moore – actress
  • Anthony Mora – publicist, playwright
  • John Morrison – professional wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Patt Morrison – newspaper and radio journalist
  • William R. Moses – actor
  • Walter Mosley – novelist
  • Elisabeth Moss – actress
  • Paul Moyer – television newscaster
  • William Mulholland – engineer, DWP pioneer (born in Ireland)
  • Megan Mullally – actress
  • Bill Mumy – singer and actor
  • Keith Munyan – photographer
  • Michael Murphy – actor
  • Don Murray – actor
  • Eddie Murray – professional baseball player
  • Jim Murray – Pulitzer Prize-winning sportswriter (born in Connecticut)[105]
  • Lenda Murray – IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Murs – rapper
  • Elon Musk – entrepreneur

N

Bill Nye
  • Jordan Nagai – child actor
  • Stu Nahan – sportscaster
  • Audrey Napoleon – record producer and DJ
  • Ricky Nelson – singer and actor (born in New Jersey)
  • Laraine Newman – actress
  • Randy Newman – composer, musician
  • Thomas Newman – composer
  • Julie Newmar – actress
  • Jack Nicholson – actor (born in New Jersey)
  • Jane Nigh – actress
  • Larry Niven – science-fiction writer
  • Isamu Noguchi – artist
  • Jeanette Nolan – actress
  • Sheree North – actress
  • Diana Nyad – long distance swimmer[106]
  • Christian Nyby – movie producer, editor, director
  • Bill Nye – scientist and TV personality (born in Washington D.C., resides in L.A.)

O

Bob Ojeda

P

Gwyneth Paltrow

Q

R

Paul Rodriguez

S

Mitchell Schwartz
Mike Shinoda
Willow Smith
Earl Sweatshirt
  • José Saenz – 492nd on the list of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
  • Katey Sagal – actress
  • Halston Sage – actress
  • Mort Sahl – comedian
  • Albert Saijo – poet[115]
  • Susan Saint James – actress
  • Jill St. John – actress
  • Adela Rogers St. Johns – journalist, screenwriter
  • Rubén Salazar – L.A. Times reporter killed by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department during Chicano Moratorium
  • Jim Salsbury – professional football player
  • Catherine Sandoval – public utilities commissioner, law professor, Rhodes scholar
  • Jay Sandrich – movie director, producer
  • Donald Sanford – American-Israeli Olympic sprinter
  • Dick Sargent – actor
  • Ben Savage – actor, director, producer
  • Fred Savage – actor, director (born in Illinois)
  • William Schallert – actor
  • Ezra Schochet – rosh yeshiva, Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary
  • Emily Schulman – actress
  • Geoff Schwartz – NFL football player
  • Jason Schwartzman – actor, musician
  • Byron Scott – basketball player and coach (born in Utah)
  • Melody Thomas Scott – actress
  • Vin Scully – Dodgers baseball broadcaster (born in New York)
  • Jason Segel – actor
  • William Nicholas Selig — movie producer and zookeeper[116]
  • David O. Selznick – movie producer (born in Pennsylvania)
  • Eugene Selznick – Hall of Fame volleyball player
  • Serio – rapper[117]
  • Karen Sharpe – actress, wife of director/producer Stanley Kramer
  • Vinessa Shaw – actress
  • Harry Shearer – actor, comedian, musician, composer
  • Brad Sherman – congressman
  • Richard Sherman – NFL player (born in Compton)
  • Larry Sherry – baseball player, 1959 World Series MVP
  • Mike Shinoda – musician
  • Pauly Shore – comedian and actor
  • Elizabeth Short – the "Black Dahlia," victim of the city's most famous unsolved murder[118]
  • Robert "Fighting Bob" Shuler – Methodist radio evangelist and political player[119]
  • Joel Siegel – movie critic
  • James Sikking – actor
  • Jonathan Silverman – actor
  • O.J. Simpson – USC and NFL football player, murder suspect (born in San Francisco)
  • Tina Sinatra – producer
  • John Singleton – movie director, writer, producer (died 2019)
  • SlashGuns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist
  • Leonard Slatkin – conductor
  • Erika Slezak – actress
  • Alexis Smith – actress (born in Canada)
  • Steve Smith, Sr. – NFL wide receiver
  • Willow Smith – singer
  • Smothers Brothers – entertainers (raised in L.A.)
  • Duke Snider – Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Snoop Dogg – rapper
  • Hilda Solis – politician, Secretary of Labor in the Barack Obama administration[120]
  • Ron Spears – professional football player
  • Tori Spelling – actress
  • Steven Spielberg – filmmaker
  • Robert Stack – actor
  • Giancarlo Stanton – baseball player (born in Panorama City)
  • Hailee Steinfeld – actress (born in Tarzana)
  • Brett Sterling – NHL hockey player
  • Donald Sterling – longtime owner of Los Angeles Clippers
  • Tisha Sterling – actress
  • Adlai Stevenson II – politician
  • Kristen Stewart – actress
  • Michelle Stith – president, Church of Scientology in Los Angeles
  • Dean Stockwell – actor
  • Peter Stone – screenwriter
  • Madeleine Stowe – actress
  • Darryl Strawberry – baseball player
  • Woody Strode – actor
  • Rider Strong – actor, director
  • Jeff Stryker – pornographic movie actor
  • Burt Sugarman – movie and TV producer
  • Frank Sullivan – MLB pitcher
  • Cree Summer – actress
  • Dale Swann – character actor[121]
  • Earl Sweatshirt – musician, member of OFWGKTA

T

George Takei
Shirley Temple

U

V

W

Earl Warren
Jane Wiedlin

Y

  • Elliott Yamin – singer
  • Zev Yaroslavsky – politician
  • Sam Yorty – 37th mayor of Los Angeles (July 1, 1961 – July 1, 1973)[125]
  • Ace Young – singer
  • Nick Young – basketball player
  • Robert Clark Young – novelist[126] and Wikipedia "revenge editor"[127]
  • Tony Young – actor

Z

  • Louis Zamperini – Olympian and war hero (raised in Torrance)
  • Richard D. Zanuck – movie producer[128]
  • Ahmet Zappa – musician[129]
  • Dweezil Zappa – musician[130]
  • Todd Zeile – baseball player (born in Van Nuys)
  • Lance Zeno – NFL player[131]
  • Stephanie Zimbalist – actress (raised in L.A.)
  • Valerie Zimring, rhythmic gymnast

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