The following are people either born, raised, or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Arizona and/or the Arizona Territory.
Academia
Art, literature, and poetry
Art
Literature
Poetry
Business
Film, television, and theater
- Erika Alexander (born 1969) â actress
- Rex Allen (1920âÂÂ1999) â actor, iconic singing cowboy
- Steve Allen (1921âÂÂ2000) â comedian, actor, known as the "father of TV talk shows"; first job was in Arizona
- Asher Angel (born 2002) â actor, Shazam!
- Samaire Armstrong (born 1980) â actress, Juliet Darling on Dirty Sexy Money and Anna Stern on The O.C.
- Jules Asner (born 1968) â actress and host of E!'s show Wild On!
- Jaime Lyn Bauer (born 1949) â soap opera actress, played Lauralee Brooks on The Young and the Restless and Laura Spencer Horton on Days of Our Lives
- Sandra Bernhard (born 1955) â actress, comedian; attended high school in Arizona
- Michael Biehn (born 1956) â actor, The Terminator, Tombstone
- Mika Boorem (born 1987) â actress, The Tom Show
- Aidy Bryant (born 1987) â actress, comedian, Saturday Night Live
- Brooke Burke (born 1971) â actress, model, TV personality, Dancing with the Stars
- Lynda Carter (born 1951) â actress and singer, known for Wonder Woman, 1972 Miss World USA
- Joan Ganz Cooney (born 1929) â TV producer of Sesame Street
- Brady Corbet (born 1988) â actor
- J'aime Crandall (born 1982) â ballet dancer
- Matt Dallas (born 1982) â actor, Kyle XY
- Ted Danson (born 1947) â actor, Cheers, CSI
- Rosemary DeCamp (1910âÂÂ2001) â actress, Yankee Doodle Dandy, The Bob Cummings Show
- Andy Devine (1905âÂÂ1977) â actor, Stagecoach, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
- Charles Dudley (1883âÂÂ1952) â stage and film actor, studio makeup artist
- Barbara Eden (born 1931) â actress, I Dream of Jeannie
- Gail Edwards (born 1952) â actress, known for her roles in It's a Living, Blossom, and Full House
- Jack Elam (1918âÂÂ2003) â actor
- Michael Ensign (born 1944) â actor, Boston Legal
- Danielle Fishel (born 1981) â actress, Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World
- Pablo Francisco (born 1974) â stand-up comedian, actor
- Sammi Hanratty (born 1995) â child actress, The Unit, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- James Hatley (born 1997) â actor in adult films
- Alexa Havins (born 1980) â actress, All My Children, One Life to Live, Torchwood
- Amelia Heinle (born 1973) â actress, Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless; also played Mia Saunders on All My Children
- David Henrie (born 1989) â actor, Wizards of Waverly Place, How I Met Your Mother, That's So Raven
- Catherine Hicks (born 1951) â actress, 7th Heaven, Child's Play; attended Gerard Catholic High School
- Earl Hindman (1942âÂÂ2003) â actor, Ryan's Hope, Home Improvement
- Gregg Hoffman (1963âÂÂ2005) â film producer
- Michael Horse (born 1951) â artist, actor, Twin Peaks, Passenger 57
- Dominic Janes (born 1994) â teen actor, ER, Out of Jimmy's Head, Dexter
- Brad Johnson (born 1959) â actor, Always, Flight of the Intruder
- Chelsea Kane (born 1988) â actress, singer, Jonas, Fish Hooks
- Tanner Maguire (born 1998) â child actor, Young Shawn Brady on Days of Our Lives
- Leslie Mancia (born 1987) â model, contestant on AmericaâÂÂs Next Top Model Cycle 6
- Taryn Manning (born 1978) â actress, fashion designer, singer-songwriter
- Abigail Mavity (born 1993) â actress
- Josh McDermitt (born 1978) â actor, comedian, Dr. Eugene Porter on The Walking Dead
- Rachel Melvin (born 1985) â actress, Chelsea Brady on Days of Our Lives
- Jenny Mollen (born 1979) â actress
- Heather Morris (born 1987) â actress, Brittany Pierce on Glee
- Tarah Paige (born 1982) â actress, dancer, gymnast, Make It or Break It
- Mary-Louise Parker (born 1964) â actress, Weeds; graduated from Marcos de Niza High School, Tempe
- Valerie Perrine (born 1943) â actress, Superman, Lenny; attended Camelback High School
- Busy Philipps (born 1979) â actress, Cougar Town, Dawson's Creek, Freaks and Geeks
- Larry Pine (born 1945) â actor
- Greg Proops (born 1959) â actor, comedian
- Jenni Pulos â Jeff Lewis's assistant on Bravo's Flipping Out
- James Rallison (born 1996) â internet personality, animator
- Liz Renay (1926âÂÂ2007) â actress
- Terry Rhoads (1951âÂÂ2013) â actor
- Jennifer Rubin (born 1962) â actress, model
- Jayla Rubinelli (born 1984) â model, contestant on AmericaâÂÂs Next Top Model Cycle 5
- Kylee Saunders (born 1994) â Japanese-American singer
- Garry Shandling (1949âÂÂ2016) â actor, comedian, The Larry Sanders Show
- David Spade (born 1964) â actor, comedian, Saturday Night Live, Tommy Boy, Just Shoot Me
- Fay Spain (1932âÂÂ1983) â actress, The Godfather Part II, Al Capone, God's Little Acre
- Emma Stone (born 1988) â actress, La La Land, The Help, The Amazing Spider-Man
- Shayne Topp (born 1991) â internet personality, comedian, actor, Smosh, The Goldbergs
- Amber Valletta (born 1974) â actress, model
- Janet Varney (born 1976) â actress, On the Lot, The Legend of Korra, Stan Against Evil
- Kate Walsh (born 1967) â actress, Dr. Addison Montgomery on Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice
- Mare Winningham (born 1959) â actress, ', St. Elmo's Fire, Georgia
- Scott William Winters (born 1965) â actor, Oz, NYPD Blue
- Shannon Woodward (born 1984) â actress, Westworld, Raising Hope, The Riches
- Nick Young â actor, Friend of the World
- Jason Zumwalt (born 1975) â actor, scriptwriter, voice of Roman in Grand Theft Auto IV
Government, law, and politics
- Thad Allen (born 1949) â retired U.S. Coast Guard admiral; National Incident Commander under President Barack Obama
- John T. Alsap (1830âÂÂ1886) â first mayor of Phoenix
- Joe Arpaio (born 1932) â former Maricopa County sheriff (1993âÂÂ2016)
- Henry F. Ashurst (1874âÂÂ1962) â one of the first U.S. senators from Arizona (1912âÂÂ1941)
- Bruce Babbitt (born 1938) â former governor of Arizona (1978âÂÂ1987), and secretary of the interior in the Clinton Administration (1993âÂÂ2001)
- Harriet C. Babbitt (born 1947) â First Lady of Arizona (1978âÂÂ1987), U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States (1993âÂÂ1997), and deputy administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (1997âÂÂ2001)
- Walter Blackman â Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives
- Jan Brewer (born 1944) â served as the 22nd governor of Arizona
- William Docker Browning (1931âÂÂ2008) â federal judge
- Dean Burch â former chairman of the Republican National Committee
- César Chávez (1927âÂÂ1993) â labor union leader
- Dennis DeConcini (born 1937) â retired U.S. senator (1977âÂÂ1994)
- Doug Ducey (born 1964) â governor of Arizona (2015âÂÂ2023)
- Paul Fannin (1907âÂÂ2002) â former U.S. senator (1965âÂÂ1977) and governor of Arizona (1959âÂÂ1965)
- Randy Fine (born 1974) â U.S. congressman and gambling industry executive
- Jeff Flake (born 1962) â Arizona U.S. senator (2013âÂÂ2019)
- Gabby Giffords (born 1970) â U.S. representative, wounded in the 2011 Tucson shooting
- Barry M. Goldwater (1909âÂÂ1998) â longtime Arizona senator (1953âÂÂ1965, 1969âÂÂ1987), and 1964 Republican nominee for president
- George Nicholas Goodman (1895âÂÂ1959) â five-time mayor of Mesa in three different decades
- John Noble Goodwin (1824âÂÂ1887) â first governor of the Arizona Territory (1863âÂÂ1866)
- Margaret Hance (1923âÂÂ1990) â first female mayor of Phoenix, 1976âÂÂ1983
- Carl Hayden (1877âÂÂ1972) â U.S. senator, holds the record for the longest service in the U.S. congress
- Katie Hobbs (born 1969) â incumbent governor of Arizona since 2019
- Brad Hoylman (born 1965) â New York state senator
- Don Lorenzo Hubbell â Arizona state senator
- John C. Keegan â judge, legislator, mayor of Peoria
- Lisa Graham Keegan â legislator, superintendent of Public Instruction
- Denison Kitchel (1908âÂÂ2002) â Scottsdale lawyer and the Goldwater presidential national campaign manager in 1964
- Jon Kyl (born 1942) â former U.S. senator (1995âÂÂ2013; 2018âÂÂ)
- Fiorello La Guardia â mayor of New York City
- Rex E. Lee (1935âÂÂ1996) â United States solicitor general during the Reagan Administration
- John McCain (1936âÂÂ2018) â Panamanian-born politician, longtime U.S. senator from Arizona from 1986 until his death, former navy officer, and 2008 Republican nominee for president
- Ernest McFarland (1894âÂÂ1984) â former U.S. senator (1941âÂÂ1953) and governor of Arizona (1955âÂÂ1959)
- Rose Mofford (1922âÂÂ2016) â first female governor of Arizona, 1988âÂÂ1991
- Janet Napolitano (born 1957) â 21st governor of Arizona
- Sandra Day O'Connor (1930âÂÂ2023) â first female justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Mary Peters (born 1948) â United States Secretary of Transportation under President George W. Bush
- Ben Quayle (born 1976) â former U.S. congressman
- Dan Quayle (born 1947) â former U.S. senator from Indiana (1981âÂÂ1989), and 44th vice president of the United States under George H. W. Bush
- William Rehnquist (1924âÂÂ2005) â chief justice of the Supreme Court
- Stephen Richer â Maricopa County recorder
- Charles S. Robb (born 1939) â former governor of Virginia (1982âÂÂ1986) and U.S. senator from Virginia (1989âÂÂ2001)
- John Shadegg (born 1949) â former U.S. representative from Phoenix
- Stephen Shadegg (1909âÂÂ1990) â political consultant associated with Barry Goldwater
- Marcus A. Smith (1851âÂÂ1924) â one of the first two senators from Arizona
- John G.F. Speiden (1900âÂÂ1970) â rancher and political insider, various state boards
- Jack Taylor â mayor of Mesa, 1966âÂÂ1972; member of both houses, consecutively, of the Arizona legislature
- David King Udall â Arizona Territorial Legislature
- Don Taylor Udall â Arizona State Legislature
- Jesse Addison Udall â chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
- John Hunt Udall â mayor of Phoenix
- Levi Stewart Udall â chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
- Mark Udall â senator from Colorado
- Morris "Mo" Udall (1922âÂÂ1998) â U.S. congressman and former pro basketball player
- Nick Udall â mayor of Phoenix
- Stewart Udall (1920âÂÂ2010) â U.S. congressman and secretary of the interior during the JFK and LBJ administrations
Journalism and media
Military
Music
- Jim Adkins (born 1975) â lead singer and guitarist for the band Jimmy Eat World
- Rex Allen (1920âÂÂ1999) â singer-songwriter, actor, known as "The Arizona Cowboy"
- Alec Benjamin (born 1994) â pop singer
- Chester Bennington (1976âÂÂ2017) â lead singer for the band Linkin Park
- Dierks Bentley (born 1975) â country singer (Phoenix)
- Derrick Bostrom (born 1960) â Meat Puppets drummer
- Jess Bowen (born 1989) â alternative rock musician, drummer of The Summer Set
- Michelle Branch (born 1983) â singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Kennedy Brock (born 1989) â alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Maine
- Glen Campbell (1936âÂÂ2017) â singer, musician and actor; inductee to Country Music Hall of Fame
- Max Cavalera (born 1969) â vocalist and guitarist (Sepultura, Soulfly, Cavalera conspiracy)
- Roger Clyne (born 1968) â rock musician; lead singer for Refreshments and RCPM
- Alice Cooper (born 1948) â rock and roll singer
- Brian Dales (born 1989) â alternative rock musician, lead singer of The Summer Set
- Duane Eddy (born 1938) â guitarist, inductee of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Linda Eder (born 1961) â singer, Broadway star and recording artist
- Travis Edmonson (1932âÂÂ2009) â singer-songwriter, part of folk duo Bud & Travis
- David Ellefson (born 1964) â bass guitar player and co-founder of the metal band Megadeth
- Dolan Ellis (born 1935) â singer-songwriter, official State Balladeer since 1966, original member of New Christy Minstrels
- Esteban (born 1948) â musician
- Frank Fafara â early 1960s pop singer, TV star of Wallace & Ladmo Show
- Steve George (born 1955) â of the group Mr. Mister
- John Gomez (born 1991) â alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Summer Set
- Stephen Gomez (born 1988) â alternative rock musician, bassist of The Summer Set
- Lalo Guerrero (1916âÂÂ2005) â singer-songwriter, known as the "father of Chicano music"; recipient of the National Medal of Arts
- Evan Honer â country musician
- Injury Reserve â alternative and experimental rap group consisting of producer Parker Corey and rappers Nathaniel Ritchie and Jordan Groggs (1988âÂÂ2020)
- Waylon Jennings (1937âÂÂ2002) â singer; inductee to Country Music Hall of Fame
- Joe Jonas (born 1989) â member of the Jonas Brothers and lead singer of the pop-rock band DNCE
- Daniel Jones â guitarist and vocalist with 7th Order
- Maynard James Keenan (born 1964) â actor, frontman for Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer
- Brandon Kellum (born 1985) â frontman for American Standards
- Patrick Kirch (born 1990) â alternative rock musician, drummer of The Maine
- Cris Kirkwood (born 1960) â guitar and vocals for the Meat Puppets
- Katie Lee (1919âÂÂ2017) â folk singer
- Craig Mabbitt (born 1987) â frontman for Blessthefall (2003âÂÂ2008), The Word Alive (2008), and Escape the Fate (2008âÂÂpresent)
- Charles Mingus (1922âÂÂ1979) â jazz bassist, composer and bandleader
- Josh Montgomery (born 1988) â alternative rock musician, guitarist of The Summer Set
- Dave Mustaine (born 1961) â frontman and founder of the metal band Megadeth
- Jason Newsted (born 1963) â former bassist of heavy metal band Metallica
- Wayne Newton (born 1942) â singer, known as "Mr. Las Vegas"
- Stevie Nicks (born 1948) â Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, known for solo work and as lead singer with Fleetwood Mac
- Hans Olson (born 1952) â musician, singer and songwriter; inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame
- Buck Owens (1929âÂÂ2006) â country singer and musician; inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame (Mesa)
- Richard Page (born 1953) â of the group Mr. Mister
- CeCe Peniston (born 1969) â pop singer
- Marty Robbins (1925âÂÂ1982) â country music singer
- Linda Ronstadt (born 1946) â singer-songwriter, 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- Nate Ruess (born 1982) â lead singer of Fun. and The Format
- Alvie Self â 1960s musician and singer
- Bob Shane (1934âÂÂ2020) â singer, founding member of The Kingston Trio
- Jordin Sparks (born 1989) â singer, winner of American Idol Season 6
- Chris Squire (1948âÂÂ2015) â bass player and founding member of progressive rock group Yes
- Tanya Tucker (born 1958) â country singer
- Upsahl (born 1998) â indie pop singer
- Brooke White (born 1983) â indie pop, folk-pop singer
Old West era
- Apache Kid (1860âÂÂ1896?) â outlaw, reported killer of three Arizona lawmen 1889âÂÂ1890
- Billy the Kid (1859âÂÂ1881) â outlaw
- William Brocius (1845âÂÂ1882) â gunman, rustler, outlaw Cowboy
- Cochise (1812âÂÂ1874) â chief of the Chiricahua Apache
- Virgil Earp (1843âÂÂ1905) â lawman
- Wyatt Earp (1848âÂÂ1929) â lawman
- C. S. Fly (1849âÂÂ1901) â photographer
- Geronimo (1829âÂÂ1909) â leader of Chiricahua Apache who fought against encroachment of European settlers on Native American lands; hero of Native American fight for respect and independence
- Pearl Hart (1871âÂÂ1955) â outlaw
- Doc Holliday (1851âÂÂ1887) â gambler, gunfighter, dentist
- Irataba (1814âÂÂ1874) â leader of the Mohave Nation
- Imogen LaChance (1853âÂÂ1938) â social reformer
- Bat Masterson (1853âÂÂ1921) â lawman, gambler, journalist
- Sherman McMaster (1853âÂÂ1892) â outlaw turned lawman, involved in Earp Vendetta Ride
- James Reavis (1843âÂÂ1914) â self-styled "Baron of Arizona", claimed to have owned much of Arizona
- Johnny Ringo (1850âÂÂ1882) â outlaw
- John Horton Slaughter (1841âÂÂ1922) â lawman, cowboy, poker player, rancher
- Billy Stiles (1871âÂÂ1908) â outlaw
Sportspeople
- Max Aaron (born 1992) â 2013 U.S. national champion figure skater
- Chance Adams (born 1994) â starting pitcher for the New York Yankees
- Jeremy Affeldt (born 1979) â relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Erik Affholter (born 1966) â NFL wide receiver
- Kyle Allen (born 1996) â NFL quarterback
- Prince Amukamara (born 1989) â cornerback for the New York Giants
- Brian Anderson (born 1982) â outfielder for the Kansas City Royals
- Mark Andrews (born 1996) â NFL tight end
- Jake Bailey (born 1997) â punter for the New England Patriots
- Dave Baldwin (born 1938) â Major League Baseball player
- Brian Bannister (born 1981) â starting pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
- Jake Barrett (born 1991) â relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Danny Batten (born 1987) â linebacker for the Buffalo Bills
- Jerryd Bayless (born 1988) â player for the Toronto Raptors
- John Beck (born 1981) â quarterback for the Washington Redskins
- Rich Beem (born 1970) â professional golfer
- Charlie Beljan (born 1984) â professional golfer
- Mike Bell (born 1983) â running back for the New Orleans Saints
- Cody Bellinger (born 1995) â first baseman and outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs
- Mike Bibby (born 1978) â retired NBA point guard
- Hunter Bishop (born 1998) â baseball player
- Eddie Bonine (born 1981) â relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
- Alex Bowman (born 1993) â NASCAR driver
- Dallas Braden (born 1983) â starting pitcher for the Oakland A's
- Debbie Bramwell-Washington (born 1966) â IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Brian Broderick (born 1986) â pitcher for the Sugar Land Skeeters
- Keith Brown (born 1964) â pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
- Mike Budenholzer (born 1964) â head coach for the Atlanta Hawks
- Kole Calhoun (born 1987) â outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels
- Michael Carbajal (born 1967) â boxing champion
- Ka'Deem Carey (born 1992) â running back for the Chicago Bears
- D. J. Carrasco (born 1977) â MLB pitcher
- Henry Cejudo (born 1987) â 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medal winner in wrestling, UFC Flyweight Champion and Bantamweight Champion
- Steve Colter (born 1962) â retired NBA point guard
- Manuel Contreras (born 1993) â left fielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Bryce Cotton (born 1992) â point guard for the San Antonio Spurs
- C. J. Cron (born 1990) â first baseman and designated hitter for the Minnesota Twins
- Curley Culp (1946âÂÂ2021) â NFL defensive lineman, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Billy Cundiff (born 1980) â placekicker for the Baltimore Ravens
- Chad Curtis (born 1968) â MLB outfielder
- Ike Davis (born 1987) â first baseman for the Oakland A's
- Khris Davis (born 1987) â left fielder for the Oakland A's
- Tyeler Davison (born 1992) â defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints
- Chris DeGeare (born 1987) â offensive guard for the Minnesota Vikings
- Na'il Diggs (born 1978) â retired NFL linebacker
- Chris Duncan (1981âÂÂ2019) â left fielder and first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Shelley Duncan (born 1979) â former MLB left fielder
- Karl Eller (1928âÂÂ2019) â owner of the Phoenix Suns
- Sean Elliott (born 1968) â basketball player
- Brady Ellison (born 1988) â competitive archer, World Champion and Olympian
- Julie Ertz (born 1992) â defender for the United States women's national soccer team and Chicago Red Stars
- Andre Ethier (born 1982) â outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Nick Evans (born 1986) â player for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
- Jeff Feagles (born 1966) â NFL punter
- Carrick Felix (born 1990) â player for the Utah Jazz
- Ryan Fitzpatrick (born 1982) â NFL quarterback for the Miami Dolphins
- D. J. Foster (born 1993) â NFL running back for the New England Patriots
- Channing Frye (born 1983) â center and power forward for the Phoenix Suns
- Brianna & Nicole Garcia (born 1983) â professional wrestling twins, WWE 2007âÂÂ2012
- Luis Fernando González Hoenig (born 1995), baseball outfielder for the San Francisco Giants
- David Gossett (born 1979) â professional golfer
- Jim Grabb (born 1964) â tennis player ranked World No. 1 in doubles
- Superstar Billy Graham (born 1943) â professional wrestler
- Everson Griffen (born 1987) â defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings
- Eric Hagg (born 1989) â safety for the Cleveland Browns
- Scott Hairston (born 1980) â left fielder for the San Diego Padres
- Max Hall (born 1985) â quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals
- J. J. Hardy (born 1982) â shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles
- Billy Hatcher (born 1960) â MLB player and coach
- Mickey Hatcher (born 1955) â MLB player and coach
- Todd Heap (born 1980) â tight end for the Baltimore Ravens
- Charlie Hickcox (1947âÂÂ2010) â competitive swimmer, three-time Olympic Champion
- Austin Hollins (born 1991) â basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Misty Hyman (born 1979) â 2000 Olympics gold medalist swimmer
- Richie Incognito (born 1983) â guard for the Buffalo Bills
- Helen Jacobs (1908âÂÂ1997) â tennis player, member of International Tennis Hall of Fame
- Robert James (born 1983) â linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons
- J. J. Jansen (born 1986) â long snapper for the Carolina Panthers
- Richard Jefferson (born 1980) â small forward for the Dallas Mavericks
- Brian Jennings (born 1976) â long snapper and tight end for the San Francisco 49ers
- Elliot Johnson (born 1984) â utility player for the Cleveland Indians
- Nick Johnson (born 1992) â basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Levi Jones (born 1979) â offensive tackle for the Washington Redskins
- Cameron Jordan (born 1989) â defensive end for the New Orleans Saints
- Ryan Kalil (born 1985) â center for the Carolina Panthers
- Devon Kennard (born 1991) â linebacker for the New York Giants
- Steve Kerr (born 1965) â head coach of the Golden State Warriors
- Scott Kingery (born 1994) â baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Ian Kinsler (born 1982) â Israeli-American 4-time All Star second baseman in Major League Baseball, Olympian
- Paul Konerko (born 1976) â first baseman for the Chicago White Sox
- Kyle Kosier (born 1978) â guard for the Dallas Cowboys
- Rick Kranitz (born 1958) â pitching coach for the Atlanta Braves
- Frank Kush (1929âÂÂ2017) â head football coach for Arizona State and NFL's Baltimore Colts
- Spencer Larsen (born 1984) â NFL fullback
- Jon Levine (born 1963) â tennis player
- Kevin Long (born 1966) â hitting coach for the New York Mets
- Lou Marson (born 1986) â catcher for the Cleveland Indians
- Doug Mathis (born 1983) â relief pitcher for the Texas Rangers
- Auston Matthews (born 1997) â center for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Billy Mayfair (born 1966) â professional golfer
- Mickey McConnell (born 1989) â player for the Texas Legends
- Randall McDaniel (born 1964) â NFL offensive guard; member of both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Michael McDowell (born 1984) â NASCAR driver
- Phil Mickelson (born 1970) â professional golfer
- Zach Miller (born 1985) â tight end for the Seattle Seahawks
- Brad Mills (born 1985) â relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
- Bryce Molder (born 1979) â professional golfer
- Arte Moreno (born 1946) â owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Trent Murphy (born 1990) â linebacker for the Washington Redskins
- Brett Nicholas (born 1988) â catcher for the Texas Rangers
- Bart Oates (born 1958) â center for the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers
- Larry Owens (born 1983) â player for the San Antonio Spurs
- Jim Palmer (born 1945) â starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles and Baseball Hall of Famer
- Danica Patrick (born 1982) â auto racing driver competing in the Indy Racing League and NASCAR
- James Pazos (born 1991) â relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
- Ricky Pearsall (born 2000) â wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers
- Andrus Peat (born 1993) â offensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints
- Rodney Peete (born 1966) â USC and NFL quarterback
- Pat Perez (born 1976) â professional golfer
- Scott Pinckney (born 1989) â professional golfer
- Mike Pollak (born 1985) â guard for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Don Pooley (born 1951) â professional golfer
- Brock Purdy (born 1999) â NFL quarterback
- Ted Purdy (born 1973) â professional golfer
- Marilyn Ramenofsky (born 1946) â competitive swimmer, Olympic medalist
- Brooks Reed (born 1987) â defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons
- Danny Schayes (born 1959) â college and NBA basketball player, son of Dolph Schayes
- Chaz Schilens (born 1985) â wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Curt Schilling (born 1966) â professional baseball pitcher and broadcaster
- Tyler Schmitt (born 1986) â NFL long snapper
- Wes Schweitzer (born 1993) â offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons
- Lyle Sendlein (born 1984) â center for the Arizona Cardinals
- Paul Silas (1943âÂÂ2022) â NBA player and coach
- Shelley Smith (born 1987) â guard for the Houston Texans
- Eric Sogard (born 1986) â second baseman for the Oakland Athletics
- Karsten Solheim (1911âÂÂ2000) â creator and founder of PING
- Sammy Solis (born 1988) â relief pitcher for the Washington Nationals
- Ken Stabler (1945âÂÂ2015) â four-time Pro Bowl NFL quarterback, primarily with the Oakland Raiders
- Kerri Strug (born 1977) â gymnast; 1996 Olympic gold medalist
- Marcus Thomas (born 1984) â NFL running back
- Michael Thompson (born 1985) â professional golfer
- Pat Tillman (1976âÂÂ2004) â college and pro football player killed in Afghanistan
- Tim Toone (born 1985) â wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons
- Howard Twitty (born 1949) â professional golfer
- Cain Velasquez (born 1982) â professional wrestler, retired mixed martial artist
- Bobby Wade (born 1981) â wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Neal Walk (1948âÂÂ2015) â basketball player
- Ken Westerfield (born 1947) â disc sports (frisbee) pioneer
- Markus Wheaton (born 1991) â wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Danny White â professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys
- Tom Wilhelmsen (born 1983) â relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
- Dot Wilkinson (1921âÂÂ2023) â Hall of Fame inductee for bowling and softball
- Alan Williams (born 1993) â player for the Phoenix Suns
- Jeremy Wolf (born 1993) â American-Israeli baseball player on the Israel national baseball team
- Darren Woodson (born 1969) â professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys
- J. J. Yeley (born 1976) â NASCAR driver
Miscellaneous
- Chris Buskirk â businessman and writer, co-founder of 1789 Capital and Rockbridge Network
- Johnny Chan â professional poker player, 10âÂÂtime World Series of Poker champion
- Chuggaaconroy â YouTube personality and Let's Player
- Angel Delgadillo â founder of the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona and retired barber
- Ephraim of Arizona â Greek Orthodox hieromonk, Athonite elder, and archimandrite in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- Ernest Garcia II â founder of DriveTime, major shareholder of Carvana
- Grumpy Cat (2012âÂÂ2019) â Internet celebrity cat
- Rob Leatham â professional shooter, 24-time USPSA National champion
- Emmanuel Lemelson â Greek Orthodox priest, social commentator and hedge fund manager
- Jerry Meek â evangelist and land developer
- Arte Moreno â billionaire businessman, owner of Los Angeles Angels
- Kayla Mueller â activist
- Aron Ra â president of the Atheist Alliance of America, host of the Ra-Men podcast
- Rick Alan Ross â deprogrammer
- Mark Shoen â billionaire businessman, vice president of U-Haul
- MarÃÂa Urquides â educator, "mother of bilingual education"
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