List of people from Huntsville, Alabama
The following is a list of people from Huntsville, Alabama:
A
- Mustafa A.G. Abushagur, Deputy Prime Minister of Libya and the first Prime Minister-Elect of Libya
- Viola Allen, actress
- Andrew J. Applegate, first Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
- Ernest Ashworth, country music singer
B
- Tallulah Bankhead, actress
- William B. Bankhead, politician
- Garry Betty, former President and CEO of EarthLink
- Bo Bice, musician
- David B. Birney, Civil War general
- James G. Birney, abolitionist
- William Birney, Civil War general
- Thomas Boyd, football player
- Jed Bradley, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher
- Mo Brooks, Congressman from Alabama's 5th congressional district
- Michael E. Brown, astronomer
- Tom Butler, politician
- Larry Byrom, musician
C
- Julia Campbell, actress
- Samuel A. Cartwright, physician
- Sheryll D. Cashin, professor
- Reg E. Cathey, actor
- Bobby Cattage, basketball player
- Fred Child, radio host
- Stewart Cink, golfer
- Randolph Royall Claiborne, Jr., bishop
- Benjamin L. Clapp, Mormon leader
- Clement Claiborne Clay, politician
- Jeremiah Clemens, politician
- Kay Cornelius, author
- Robert E. Cramer, politician
- Thomas Turpin Crittenden, Civil War general
- Howard Cross, football player
- Milton K. Cummings, cotton broker and space-defense industry executive
D
- Werner J. A. Dahm, former Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force
- Kenneth Darby, football player
- Jan Davis, astronaut
- Felicia Day, actress
- Kim Dickens, actress
- Antoine Dodson, internet celebrity
- Shawn Draper, football player
E
- Bobby Eaton, wrestler
G
- William Willis Garth, politician
- Edward Gillespie, attorney in arms
- Parker Griffith, politician
H
- Andrew Jackson Hamilton, politician and military governor of Texas
- Cully Hamner, comic book artist and writer[1][2]
- Jeffrey S. Harper, educator and author
- John Hendricks, founder and chairman of Discovery Communications
- Dwone Hicks, football player
- Margaret Hoelzer, Olympic swimmer
- Bill Holbrook, comic strip artist and writer
- Condredge Holloway, football player
- Donnie Humphrey, football player
J
- Mick Jenkins, Hip Hop artist[3]
- Walter Jones, football player
- Walter B. Jones, geologist
K
- Jimmy Key, baseball player
- Craig Kimbrel, baseball player
- David A. King, former director of Marshall Space Flight Center
- Ralph Knowles, attorney
L
- Marc Lacy, author
- Mark Lenzi, Olympic diver
- Clarke Lewis, politician
- William M. Lowe, politician
- Joseph Lowery, civil rights activist
M
- Ralph Malone, football player
- Chris Martin, football player
- Bo Matthews, football player
- Ken McBride, baseball player
- Patrick McCauley, editor of The Huntsville Times, 1966 to 1994
- Gerald McCullouch, actor
- Paul McDonald, singer
- Spike McRoy, golfer
- Jimmy Means, NASCAR driver
- Izzy Miller, musician.
- Virginia Miller, heptathlete
- Don Mincher, baseball player
- Rashad Moore, football player
- John H. Moores, politician
- JoAnn H. Morgan, aerospace engineer
- John Hunt Morgan, Civil War general
O
- Amobi Okoye, football player
- Edward A. O'Neal, former governor of Alabama
P
- James Patterson, hockey player
- Thomas George Percy, Alabama settler
- James Phelan, Sr., Confederate politician
- John Dennis Phelan, jurist
- Macon Phillips, White House Director of New Media
- Susanna Phillips, opera singer
- Stan Pietkiewicz, basketball player
- LeRoy Pope, Alabama settler
- Paula Poundstone, comedian
R
- Steve Raby, politician
- Israel Raybon, football player
- James Record, politician
- Brian Reynolds, video game designer
- Scottie Reynolds, basketball player
- William N. Richardson, politician
- Ramzee Robinson, football player
- Jared Ross, hockey player
- Debby Ryan, actress
S
- Terri Sewell, politician
- Bryan Shelton, tennis player
- Mark C. Smith, founded Universal Data Systems, Alabama's first data communications company, in 1969; founded ADTRAN in 1986; inducted into Alabama Business Hall of Fame in 2006; in 2010 inducted into Alabama Men's Hall of Fame
- John Sparkman, politician
- Mark Spencer, computer engineer
- Roy Spencer, climatologist
- John Stallworth, football player
- Bennett M. Stewart, politician
- Marvin Stone, basketball player
- Gabby Street, baseball player
- Jayson Swain, football player
T
- Cliff Toney, football player
- Nick Torres, songwriter
- Harry Townes, actor, Episcopal priest
V
- Ned Vaughn, actor
- Wernher von Braun, German rocket scientist (lived in Huntsville for 20 years)
- Hans A. von Spakovsky, former member of the Federal Election Commission
W
- Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia[4]
- John Williams Walker, politician
- LeRoy Pope Walker, Confederate States Secretary of War
- Percy Walker, politician
- Richard Wilde Walker, Confederate politician
- Richard Wilde Walker, Jr., former associate justice on the Alabama Supreme Court
- Jonathan Wallace, basketball player
- Mervyn Warren, film and TV composer, music producer, recording artist
- Mario West, basketball player
- Myron Wright, aviator
Notes
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- ↑ "Comic creator: Cully Hamner". Lambiek Comiclopedia. Retrieved July 25, 2013.
- ↑ Wake, Matt (January 23, 2013). "Cully Hamner, Huntsville native, discusses Superman artist gig and Bruce Willis sequel based on his comics". AL.com.
- ↑ Charity, Justin. "Mick Jenkins Is the Reluctant Voice of Conscious Rap". Complex. Complex Media Inc. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ↑ Quote from Jimmy Wales biography in Wikipedia: He is historically cited as a co-founder of Wikipedia, though he has disputed the "co-" designation, declaring himself the sole founder.
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