This is a list of notable people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of Clarksburg, West Virginia.
Athletics
- Babe Barna â Major League Baseball player (1937âÂÂ1943)
- Rex Bumgardner â professional football player, Buffalo Bills (1948âÂÂ1949) and Cleveland Browns (1950âÂÂ1952)
- Jimbo Fisher â former head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies football team
- Bert Hamric â Major League Baseball player
- Tuffy Knight â Canadian university football coach, member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
- Frank Loria â Virginia Tech All-American; killed in the 1970 Marshall University plane crash
- Ken Moore â professional football player, New York Giants
- Rich Newbrough â coach in Canadian university football
Arts, media, and entertainment
- Tony Anthony â actor, producer, director, and screenwriter
- Hugh Aynesworth â author and journalist
- Gray Barker â writer and publisher known for early UFO books
- Davisson Brothers Band â country and southern rock band from the Clarksburg area
- William Demby â novelist; grew up in Clarksburg
- Bumps Myers â jazz saxophonist from Clarksburg
- Mike Patrick â sportscaster for ESPN
- Christi Paul â television journalist, anchor for HLN and CNN
- Gloria Plevin â painter, born in Clarksburg
- Melville Davisson Post â author of the Uncle Abner detective stories (1911âÂÂ1928)
- Jay Randolph â sportscaster, son of Senator Jennings Randolph
- Emily Shaffer â actress
- Clyde Ware â screenwriter, director, and producer
- Patty Weaver â actress, The Young and the Restless (1982âÂÂ2023) and Days of Our Lives (1974âÂÂ1982)
- Meredith Sue Willis â novelist and educator, born in Clarksburg
- Sherilyn Wolter â television actress
- Kirsten Wyatt â Broadway actress, Grease (2007âÂÂpresent)
Politics and government
Military and public service
Science, education, and business
- Ernest C. S. Holmboe â architect (Holmboe & Lafferty) known for many Clarksburg buildings
- Porter Jarvis â president of Swift & Company, Chicago; born in Clarksburg
- George Hay Lee â justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia; practiced law in Clarksburg
- Victorine Louistall Monroe â pioneering African-American educator; first Black woman to earn a graduate degree from West Virginia University
- Frederick Mosteller â founding chairman of Harvard UniversityâÂÂs statistics department
- Jean Yancey â women's small-business consultant and motivational speaker
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