This is a list of notable people who were either born or raised, or have lived for a significant period of time in the Tallahassee, Florida metropolitan area.
Academics, education, and research
- Roy Baumeister â psychologist of self-control
- Konrad E. Bloch â Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, who helped learn about the functioning of cholesterol
- Mark Frederick Boyd â malariologist and writer
- James M. Buchanan â winner of Nobel Prize in economics
- Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte â attorney, civil-rights activist, former dean of the Florida State University Law School, former president of Florida State University, president of the American Bar Association and the American Judicature Society
- Paul Dirac â Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose theories predicted antimatter
- Sylvia Earle â former chief scientist for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Neil Frank â former director of the National Hurricane Center
- Fred Gainous â former president of Florida A & M University, 2002âÂÂ2004; former chancellor of the Alabama College System's Department of Postsecondary Education; associate vice president of St. Petersburg College
- Robert A. Holton â chemist and inventor of Taxol
- Tim Howard â president and founder of Cambridge Graduate University international, former head of doctorate program of Law & Policy at Northeastern University, former assistant attorney general of Florida
- Sir Harold Kroto â Nobel Prize-winning chemist who helped discover fullerenes
- Max Mayfield â former director of the National Hurricane Center
- Alfred Mele â philosopher of free will
- Robert S. Mulliken â physicist and chemist who won both the Priestley Medal and the Nobel Prize
- Michel Oksenberg â China scholar, member of National Security Council
- X. William Proenza â former director of the National Hurricane Center
- Michael Ruse â philosopher, historian of science
- Robert Schrieffer â Nobel Laureate, BCS Theory of Superconductivity
- E. Lee Spence â underwater archeologist
- G. Gabrielle Starr â president of Pomona College
- Glayde Whitney â geneticist
Space exploration
Authors
Aviation
- Jerrie Mock â aviator and first woman to fly around the world solo
Business
Film, television, and radio
Acting
- Kay Aldridge â model and actress
- Matt Battaglia â actor and former NFL player
- Brad Davis â actor (Midnight Express, Querelle)
- Cathy Jenéen Doe â actress
- Kyan Douglas â the "grooming expert" from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Faye Dunaway â actress, Academy Award winner for Network
- Tony Hale â actor, played Byron "Buster" Bluth on Arrested Development
- Cheryl Hines â actress, two-time Emmy nominee for Curb your Enthusiasm, director, married to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
- Polly Holliday â actress, Golden Globe winner (for television series Alice)
- Will Kirby â Big Brother 2 (2001) winner
- Christine Lahti â film actress and director, winner of Academy Award for Leiberman in Love, two Golden Globes and Emmy for Chicago Hope
- Burt Reynolds â Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning, Oscar-nominated actor, attended FSU
- Anika Noni Rose â Tony Award-winning actress, as Emmie Thibodeaux in Caroline, or Change
- Sonny Shroyer â actor who played deputy sheriff on The Dukes of Hazzard
- Roy Wood, Jr. â comedian and actor on The Daily Show
Writing and production
Government and politics
Historical people
Infamy
- Frederick Pete Cox â serial killer who killed 3 prostitutes in 1997
- Marshall Ledbetter â protester who took over the Florida capitol building
- Wade Wilson â serial killer, also known as the "Deadpool Killer" due to the fact that they share a name
Music
- Cannonball Adderley â jazz alto saxophone player, Grammy Award winner
- Nat Adderley â jazz cornet and trumpet player
- Ethel Cain (Hayden Anhedönia) â singer-songwriter, artist
- George Clinton â musician, founder of funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic
- Rita Coolidge â Grammy Award-winning singer, "From the Bottle to the Bottom" and "Lover Please"
- Janice Harsanyi â vocalist and teacher
- Kenny Howes â rock musician
- Roland Kent LaVoie (born July 31, 1943), better known by his stage name Lobo (Spanish for "wolf") â singer-songwriter who was successful in the 1970s
- Mayday Parade â band formed in 2005, the result of a merger between two local Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment
- K. Michelle (born Kimberly Michelle Pate) â reality TV personality and R&B singer
- Jim Morrison â lead singer and lyricist of The Doors
- Real Boston Richey â rapper, songwriter
- Marcus Roberts â jazz pianist
- T-Pain (born Faheem Najm) â hip hop and R&B singer
- Butch Trucks (Claude Hudson Trucks) â drummer, member of the Allman Brothers band
- Luh Tyler â rapper, songwriter
Composition
Sports
- Robert "Bobby" C. Bowden â college football coach, winner of two national championships
- Ricky Carmichael â motocross/supercross champion
- Kevin Carter â NFL defensive end
- Bradley Cooper â member of 1984 and 1988 Bahamas Summer Olympics team
- Gene Cox â State of Florida Sports Hall of Fame member (Leon High School football coach)
- Antonio Cromartie â NFL player credited with the longest play in NFL history
- Kim Crosby â NASCAR driver, with a best race finish of 20th, in 2004
- Dwight F. Davis â founder of the international tennis Davis Cup
- Walter Dix â U.S. track team member and medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Warrick Dunn â FSU and NFL football star
- Carrie Englert (Zimmerman) â member of 1976 U.S. Summer Olympics team
- Corey Fuller â played for FSU's football team, later became a wide receiver for the Vikings, Browns and Ravens
- Amari Gainer â professional American football player for the Las Vegas Raiders
- Michael Gaines â tight end for the Detroit Lions
- DaVanche (Ron) Galimore â member of 1980 U.S. Summer Olympics team
- Willie Galimore â member of College Football Hall of Fame, and NFL football player
- William Gay â NFL cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Althea Gibson â winner of several Wimbledon and US Open tennis championships
- Frances C. Griscom â U.S. women's amateur golf champion
- Ken Harnden â hurdler and sprinter who represented Zimbabwe in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games
- Tahesia Harrigan â professional sprinter (BVI)
- Bob Hayes â sprinter and gold medal winner on 1964 U.S. Summer Olympics team; NFL football wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
- Missy Hyatt â professional wrestling valet and commentator for World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling
- Taylor Jacobs â professional football player, wide receiver with Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers, and Denver Broncos
- Marty Jannetty â professional wrestler, best known for his work with WWE
- Reggie Jefferson â MLB player
- Brad Johnson â NFL quarterback
- Brandy Johnson â member of 1988 U.S. Summer Olympics team
- Desmond Koh â amateur swimmer who represented Singapore in the 1988, 1992, and 1996 Olympic Games
- Mike "11" Martin â all-Ttme winningest coach in NCAA Division I College Baseball; 2019 inductee in National College Baseball Hall of Fame
- Nevin McCaskill â NFL player for the Green Bay Packers
- Michelle McCool â World Wrestling Entertainment diva (formally Diva Champion)
- Fondren Mitchell â football player
- Brian Olson â member of 1996, 2000 and 2004 U.S. Summer Olympics teams
- Burgess Owens â professional football player, member of Oakland Raider team that won Super Bowl XV
- Bill Peterson â college and NFL head football coach
- Zach Piller â NFL guard for the Tennessee Titans
- Don Pumphrey, Jr â offensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Elise Ray â gymnast, represented United States in 2000 Olympic Games
- Gabrielle Reece â professional volleyball player, model
- David Ross â MLB catcher
- Deion Sanders â FSU football star, NFL cornerback, Major League Baseball outfielder, NFL Network commentator
- Ernie Sims â NFL linebacker
- Dwight Smith â MLB outfielder
- Bobby Thigpen â MLB relief pitcher and coach
- Craphonso Thorpe â NFL wide receiver
- Marion Tinsley â world checkers champion 1955âÂÂ1958, 1975âÂÂ1991
- Charlie Ward â 1993 Heisman Trophy winner
- Pat Watkins â NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys
- Chris Weinke â 2000 Heisman Trophy winner
- Boo Williams â NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints
- Wally Williams â NFL (1993âÂÂ2003), Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, and New Orleans Saints; first franchise player in Ravens history
- Jameis Winston â 2014 Heisman winner and quarterback for the Cleveland Browns
- Woody Woodward â MLB shortstop, Braves, Reds; FSU Baseball head coach (1975âÂÂ1978); MLB GM, Yankees, Phillies, Mariners
Visual arts
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