
Houston skyline
This is a list of people who were born, were raised, or have lived in Houston, Texas.
Entertainment, arts, and media personalities
- Awsten Knight, musician
 - Casey Thai Luong (Keshi), singer
 
- Debbie Allen, choreographer, actress
 - Lauren Anderson, ballet dancer[1]
 - Wes Anderson, film director
 - Archie Bell and the Drells, Soul/R&B music group
 - Mark Ballas, ballroom dancer and choreographer from Dancing with the Stars, actor, singer-songwriter and musician (member of duo Alexander Jean)
 - Kirko Bangz, rapper[2]
 - Bun B, rapper, one half of the rap duo UGK (Underground Kingz), raised in Houston
 - Donald Barthelme, journalist
 - Kaitlyn Siragusa, internet personality
 - Skye McCole Bartusiak, actress
 - Baby Bash, rapper
 - Texas Battle, actor
 - Frank Beard, percussionist for ZZ Top
 - Jeff Bennett, voice actor
 - Melissa Benoist, actress[3]
 - Michael Berry, from Orange, lawyer and radio talk show host
 - Clint Black, musician
 - Lisa Hartman Black, singer and actress
 - B L A C K I E (born Michael LaCour), rapper
 - Alexis Bledel, actress
 - Maggie Blye, actress
 - Craig Bohmler, composer
 - Matt Bomer, from Spring, actor
 - Danielle Bradbery, from Cypress, Texas, season 4 winner of The Voice
 - Jonathan Breck, actor, best known as The Creeper in Jeepers Creepers
 - Berkeley Breathed, born in California, cartoonist
 - Jean Brooks, actress
 - Karamo Brown, television personality and activist
 - William Broyles Jr., screenwriter
 - David Anthony Burke (D4vd), rapper
 - Ingrid Burley, rapper and songwriter
 - Johnny Bush, country singer
 - William Butler, born in California; raised in The Woodlands; musician
 - Win Butler, born in California; raised in The Woodlands
 - Peter Cambor, actor
 - Chandler Canterbury, actor
 - Jonathan Caouette, filmmaker
 - Chamillionaire (born Hakeem Seriki), rapper
 - Machine Gun Kelly (musician), singer, rapper, and actor born in Houston, Texas
 - Richelle Carey, newscaster
 - Lois Chiles, actress[4]
 - Imani Chyle, singer-songwriter and rapper
 - Lynn Collins, actress
 - Chedda Da Connect, rapper
 - Dan Cook, sportswriter
 - Peter James Cooper, screenwriter, film producer and businessman
 - Nichole Cordova, singer for girl group Girlicious
 - Walter Cronkite, television journalist
 - Rodney Crowell, musician
 - Peter Brett Cullen, actor
 - Willie D, rapper
 - Trevor Daniel, singer[5]
 - Alexandria DeBerry, actress
 - Loretta Devine, actress
 - DhoomBros, YouTube personalities, actors, dancers, entertainers, and DJs[6]
 - Ryan Donowho, actor and musician
 - Allen Drury, author
 - Haylie Duff, actress
 - Hilary Duff, actress and singer
 - Shelley Duvall, actress
 - Ike Eisenmann, sound effects
 - Dorian Electra, singer
 - Shannon Elizabeth, actress
 - Terry Ellis, singer for R&B girl group En Vogue
 - Robert Ellis, country singer
 - Kelly Emberg, model
 - Sean Faris, actor
 - Fenix TX, band
 - Ashley Fink, actress of Glee
 - Suzanne Finstad, author[7]
 - Will Flanary, ophthalmologist and comedian
 - Sean Patrick Flanery, actor; from Sugar Land
 - Mark Flood, artist
 - Jake Flores, comedian
 - Tom Ford, designer
 - A. J. Foyt, auto racer
 - Justin Furstenfeld
 - Jennifer Garner, born in Houston; raised in Charleston, West Virginia; actress
 - Greg Germann, actor
 - Geto Boys members
 - Billy Gibbons, guitarist and singer for ZZ Top
 - Robert Glasper, musician
 - Olivia Gonzales, dancer
 - R.W. Hampton, singer
 - Lisa Hartman, actress
 - Bill Hicks, comedian
 - Dusty Hill, bassist and singer for ZZ Top
 - Jay Hooks, blues musician[8]
 - Larry Hovis, actor
 - Stevie Ray Huffman, professional wrestler
 - Irene Dubois, drag performer
 - Molly Ivins, journalist
 - Cassandra Jean, actress, model[9]
 - Mickey Jones, musician
 - Mike Jones, rapper
 - Nicky Jones, voice actor
 - Bradley Jordan, rapper
 - Robert Earl Keen, singer
 - Ruth Kelley, one of the first women to fly to Antarctica
 - Candice King, actress and singer
 - Beyoncé Knowles, singer, songwriter, producer and actress
 - Solange Knowles, singer and songwriter
 - Liza Koshy, actress and YouTube personality
 - Tony Labrusca, actor
 - Eric Ladin, actor
 - Hubert Laws, jazz musician
 - Johnny Lee, singer
 - Richard Linklater, film director
 - Lizzo, singer
 - Lyle Lovett, from Klein, musician and actor
 - Todd Lowe, actor
 - Mark Lowry, southern gospel vocalist, songwriter and comedian, formerly sang with the Gaither Vocal Band
 - LeToya Luckett, singer
 - Debra Maffett, Miss America 1983
 - Barbara Mandrell, singer
 - Ayanna Jolivet McCloud, visual artist[10]
 - Maxine Mesinger, columnist
 - Angelbert Metoyer, artist
 - Mistress Isabelle Brooks, drag performer
 - Mitchelle'l, singer-songwriter
 - Farrah Moan, drag queen and entertainer
 - Jason Moore, Wikipedia editor and organizer
 - Jason Moran, pianist
 - Cory Morrow, country singer
 - Lecrae Moore, Christian rapper, co-founder of Reach Records
 - Johnny Nash, singer
 - Edwin Neal, actor
 - Michael Nesmith, musician, singer for The Monkees
 - Iceman Nick, jeweler and jewelry designer[11]
 - Renee O'Connor, actress
 - Mary-Jean O'Doherty, opera singer
 - Tony Oller, actor
 - Annette O'Toole, actress
 - Jim Parsons, actor
 - David Phelps, Christian singer
 - DJ Premier (born Christopher Edward Martin)
 - Billy Preston, keyboardist, and singer
 - James Prince, CEO & music executive of Rap-A-Lot
 - P. J. Proby, singer[12][13]
 - Dennis Quaid, actor
 - Randy Quaid, actor
 - Leven Rambin, actress
 - Cierra Ramirez, actress
 - Phylicia Rashad, actress
 - Dan Rather, from Wharton, television journalist
 - Prudencesa Renfro, singer
 - Riff Raff (born Horst Christian Simco), rapper
 - LaTavia Roberson
 - Charlie Robison, singer
 - Charlie Robinson, actor
 - Kenny Rogers, singer
 - Roger Rohatgi, independent film producer and screenwriter, motivational speaker, actor and ordained minister
 - Kelly Rowland, singer
 - Joshua Rush, actor
 - San Kim Sean - martial artist
 - Scarface (rapper) (born Brad Terrence Jordan)
 - Travis Scott, Grammy nominated artist, rapper, singer, songwriter, producer
 - DJ Screw (born Robert Earl Davis, Jr.)
 - Joan Severance, actress
 - Guitar Shorty
 - Anna Nicole Smith, born in Houston; raised in Mexia, model and actress
 - Jaclyn Smith, actress
 - South Park Mexican (born Carlos Coy)
 - Brent Spiner, actor
 - Megan Thee Stallion, rapper[14]
 - Matt Stone, co-creator of South Park
 - Patrick Swayze, actor
 - Susan Swift, actress
 - Amir Taghi, fashion designer
 - B. J. Thomas, singer
 - Larry D. Thomas, 2008 Texas State Poet Laureate
 - Slim Thug (born Stayve Jerome Thomas), rapper
 - Gary Tinterow, art historian and curator
 - Don Toliver, rapper
 - Allison Tolman, actress
 - Nephew Tommy, actor
 - Rigo Tovar, emigrated from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
 - Trae tha Truth (born Frazier Othel Thompson), rapper
 - Tommy Tune, dancer and choreographer
 - Steve Tyrell, singer and music producer
 - Ngozi Ukazu, author[15][16]
 - The Undertaker (born Mark William Calaway), wrestler
 - Brooke Valentine, singer
 - Ameer Vann (former member of Brockhampton), rapper
 - Jaci Velasquez, singer
 - Sauce Walka, rapper
 - Paul Wall, rapper
 - Isaiah Washington, actor
 - Watermark, band
 - Waterparks, band
 - William Ward Watkin, architect
 - Johnny Guitar Watson, musician, singer, and songwriter
 - Alicia Webb, wrestling personality
 - Wesley Weston, Jr., rapper
 - Al White, actor
 - JoBeth Williams, actress
 - Chandra Wilson, actress
 - Harris Wittels, actor, writer, comedian, musician
 - Z-Ro (born Joseph Wayne McVey)
 - Renée Zellweger, from Katy, actress
 - Gwendolyn Zepeda, author[17]
 
Business, government, law, and military
- Elsa Alcala, judge since 2011 of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Kingsville native,[18] resides in Houston[19]
 - Monroe Dunaway Anderson, banker; cotton trader; co-founder of Anderson, Clayton and Company; philanthropist; namesake of University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
 - Mary Kay Ash, cosmetics mogul[20]
 - James A. Baker (born 1821), lawyer and founder of the law firm now known as Baker and Botts.[21]
 - James A. Baker (born 1857), lawyer for William Marsh Rice and trustee for Rice University.[22]
 - James A. Baker Jr., a lawyer for the law firm now known as Baker and Botts, banker, and real estate developer[23]
 - James A. Baker III, White House chief of staff, Secretary of State[24]
 - Nandita Berry, Houston lawyer and 109th Secretary of State of Texas[25]
 - Paul Bettencourt, member of the Texas State Senate from District 7[26]
 - Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com[27]
 - Bill Blythe, Houston realtor and former state representative[28]
 - Paul Bremond, merchant and railroad developer.[29]
 - George H. W. Bush, 43rd Vice President and 41st President of the United States; father of George W. Bush
 - George W. Bush, former Governor of Texas (1995–2000) and 43rd President of the United States; son of George H.W. Bush
 - Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida (1999–2007), and former 2016 presidential candidate; brother of George W. Bush
 - Briscoe Cain, Republican member of the Texas House
 - William L. Clayton, cotton trader; cofounder of Anderson Clayton Co., government official
 - Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas; former 2016 Republican presidential candidate
 - Michael Dell, co-founder and CEO of Dell Inc.[30]
 - Adam Dell, millionaire businessman, lawyer
 - Richard W. Dowling, Civil War officer[31]
 - Anna Johnson Dupree (1891–1977), business owner and philanthropist
 - Les Eaves, Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for White County; former Houston resident[32]
 - Gary Elkins, politician[33]
 - Tilman J. Fertitta, businessman and reality TV personality
 - Nobia A. Franklin (1892–1934), African American beauty mogul
 - Jay F. Honeycutt, former director of the Kennedy Space Center; began career in Houston in 1966 as engineer at Johnson Space Center[34]
 - Edward Mandell House, diplomat, a commissioner of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, and advisor of Woodrow Wilson.[35]
 - Joan Huffman, politician[36]
 - Howard Hughes, billionaire aviator, film producer[37]
 - Thad Hutcheson, politician[38]
 - Jesse H. Jones, politician[39]
 - Barbara Jordan, U.S. Representative[40]
 - Mickey Leland, politician[41]
 - James E. Lyon, banker[42]
 - Gray H. Miller, Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas[43]
 - Steve Munisteri, politician[44]
 - David Newell, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9[45]
 - Tom Oliverson, anesthesiologist and incoming state representative for District 130[46]
 - Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas, outgoing member of the Texas State Senate
 - Dennis Paul, state representative from District 129 in Harris County[47]
 - Gilbert Pena, incoming 2015 Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Pasadena, lived in Houston prior to 1992[48]
 - Jack Porter, U.S. Senate candidate in 1948 and a builder of the modern Texas Republican Party[49]
 - Leighton Schubert , state representative from Caldwell, Texas; former Houston resident[50]
 - Jim Sharp, state court judge, 2009–2014
 - Stephen Susman (1941–2020), plaintiffs attorney and a founding partner of Susman Godfrey
 - Sylvester Turner, 62nd Mayor of Houston
 - Kathryn J. Whitmire, first female Mayor of Houston; served five terms
 - Jared Woodfill, Houston attorney and former chairman of the Harris County Republican Party[51]
 - Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, based in San Antonio; former assistant district attorney for Harris County[52]
 
Religion
Science
- Red Adair, oil-well firefighter
 - Denton Cooley, heart surgeon
 - Michael DeBakey, heart surgeon
 - James "Red" Duke, trauma surgeon
 - Bonnie J. Dunbar, astronaut, professor, Director of Aerospace Engineering and Director of STEM Center at the University of Houston
 - Mary K. Estes, Ph.D., professor in molecular virology and microbiology and in medicine-gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine, founding director of the Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center
 - William V. Houston, physicist and president of Rice University
 - Lydia Kavraki, Ph.D., computer scientist
 - Dr. Ellen Ochoa, Director of NASA Johnson Space Center, veteran astronaut
 - Richard Smalley, chemist, physicist and astronomer; recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1996)
 - Robert Woodrow Wilson, astronomer; born in Houston and graduated from Rice University (1957); recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1976)
 
Athletics
- Johnathan Motley, professional basketball player in the Turkish Basketbol Süper Ligi, playing for Fenerbahçe S.K. (basketball)
 - Cammile Adams, Olympic swimmer[53]
 - Sam Adams, football player[54]
 - Lance Alworth, football player[55]
 - Heather Armbrust, IFBB professional bodybuilder[56]
 - Tim Atchison, former American football player[57]
 - H. B. Bailey, auto racer
 - Harold Bailey, football player[58]
 - Keith Baldwin, football player
 - Joey Banes, football player[59]
 - Daniel Bard, Major League Baseball (MLB)) pitcher
 - Pat Batteaux, football player
 - Shane Baz (born 1999), MLB pitcher[60]
 - Simone Biles, gymnast
 - Michael Bishop, football player[61]
 - Jason Bourgeois, baseball player[62]
 - Michael Bourn, former MLB outfielder who played for the Houston Astros[63]
 - Jeff Bourns, tennis player[64]
 - Joe Bowman, marksman of the American West[65]
 - Ken Bradshaw, big wave surfer
 - Jimmy Butler, NBA basketball player
 - Mark Calaway, professional wrestler
 - Tina Chandler, IFBB professional bodybuilder[66]
 - Jermall Charlo, boxer
 - Roger Clemens, former MLB pitcher who played for the Houston Astros[67]
 - Brad Coleman, auto racer[68]
 - Carl Crawford, baseball player[69]
 - Dalip Rana (The Great Khali), professional wrestler, promoter, model and actor[70]
 - Sedrick Curry, football player[71]
 - Andy Dalton, football player, from Katy, Texas[72]
 - Santia Deck, athlete[73]
 - Jimmy Demaret, golfer
 - Gerald Dockery, football player[74]
 - Karl Douglas, football player[75]
 - Clyde Drexler, basketball player
 - Donald Driver, retired football player
 - Tyler Duffey, baseball Player
 - Adam Dunn, baseball player[76]
 - Aaron Durley, basketball player[77]
 - Amanda Felder, triathlete
 - George Foreman, boxer[78]
 - Eddie Foster, NFL player[79]
 - A. J. Foyt, auto racer[80]
 - Andrew Friedman, MLB executive
 - Zina Garrison, tennis player, born in Houston; resident of Missouri City, Texas[81]
 - Donovan Greer, football player[82]
 - Tristan Gray, baseball player
 - Brittney Griner, basketball player
 - Ben Guez, baseball player
 - Charlie Haas, retired professional wrestler
 - Mauro Hamza (born 1965 or 1966), Egyptian fencing coach
 - Brede Hangeland, soccer player
 - Lindsey Harding, basketball player[83]
 - Will Harris, MLB relief pitcher who played for the Houston Astros[84]
 - D. J. Hayden, professional football player, Oakland Raiders
 - Warrick Holdman, football player[85]
 - Jonathan Horton, gymnast[86]
 - Jalen Hurts, football player[87]
 - Germain Ifedi, football player
 - Steve Jackson, former defensive back who is currently the senior offensive assistant for the Atlanta Falcons
 - Craig James, football player[88]
 - Brandon Jordan, football player[89]
 - DeAndre Jordan, basketball player
 - Kaitlyn, wrestler[90]
 - Joshua Kalu, football player[91]
 - Scott Kazmir, MLB pitcher who played for the Houston Astros[92]
 - Greg Kindle, football player[93]
 - Gary Kubiak, football coach
 - Iris Kyle, ten-time overall Ms. Olympia professional bodybuilder[94]
 - Rashard Lewis, basketball player[95]
 - Tara Lipinski, figure skater, Olympic gold medalist, from Sugar Land[96]
 - Denzel Livingston (born 1993), basketball player for Hapoel Kfar Saba of the Israeli Liga Leumit[97]
 - James Loney, baseball player[98]
 - Andrew Luck, football player[99]
 - Marie Mahoney, outfielder, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player[100]
 - Guy Mezger, mixed martial artist
 - Tyler Myers, ice hockey player
 - Josh Nebo (born 1997), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier Basketball League
 - Chiney Ogwumike, basketball player
 - Emeka Okafor, basketball player[101]
 - Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia, IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Josh Pastner, college basketball coach
 - Andy Pettitte, former MLB pitcher from Deer Park, Texas, who played for the Houston Astros[102]
 - Gene Phillips, basketball player[103]
 - Mel Renfro, football player[104]
 - Mary Lou Retton, gymnast, 1984 Olympic gold medalist
 - Cody Risien, football player[105]
 - Taylor Rochestie (born 1985) American-Montenegrin player in the Israel Basketball Premier League[106]
 - Michael Russell, tennis player[107]
 - Kevin Schwantz, motorcycle racer[108]
 - Bob Smith, football player[109]
 - David Starr, auto racer[110]
 - Kohl Stewart, professional baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins[111]
 - Michael Strahan, American-German retired football player, actor, and television personality; currently hosts Good Morning America and NFL on FOX; born and raised in Houston before moving to Mannheim, (West) Germany[112]
 - Mike Swick, UFC fighter[113]
 - Thurman Thomas, football player from Missouri City, Texas[114]
 - Tyler Thornburg, baseball player
 - Justin Tucker, football player (kicker)
 - Will Vest, Professional Baseball Player
 - Billy Wade, auto racer[115]
 - Bones Weatherly, football player[116]
 - Kaitlyn Weaver, Olympic ice dancer
 - Ruston Webster, Scout for the Atlanta Falcons
 - Kip Wells, baseball player[117]
 - Billy Welu, professional bowler
 - Reggie White, football player[118]
 - Alfred Williams, football player[119]
 - Willie Williams, football player[120]
 - Woody Williams, former MLB pitcher who played for the Houston Astros[121]
 - George Wright, football player[122]
 - James Young, football player[123]
 - Joe Young, basketball player
 - Vince Young, football player[124]
 
Other
- Ahmed Ajaj, Palestinian convicted of participating in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
 
See also
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