List of people from Fresno, California
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This is a list of people from Fresno, California.
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[edit]- Ron Adams – former basketball coach at Fresno State, NBA assistant coach of Golden State Warriors
- Armen Alchian – economist
- Jenifer Alcorn – professional boxer
- Courtney Alexander – former NBA player, Dallas Mavericks
- Rafer Alston – former NBA player, Orlando Magic
- Charles Amirkhanian – composer
- Ron Anderson – former NBA player, Cleveland Cavs
- Jeff Atmajian – Hollywood orchestrator
- Phil Austin – writer, actor, The Firesign Theatre
- Alan Autry – actor, former mayor of Fresno
- Brad Avakian – politician and senator
B
[edit]- Baeza – rapper
- Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. – actor, singer, musician
- Stephen Baker – former NFL player, New York Giants
- Robert Beltran – actor, Star Trek: Voyager
- Bob Bennett – former head baseball coach at Fresno State
- Don Bennett – Alaska state politician
- Laura Berg – Olympic gold medalist softball player
- Ewell Blackwell – six-time MLB All-Star pitcher
- Heidi Blickenstaff – actor
- Deborah Blum – writer for the Fresno Bee, Pulitzer Prize winner
- DeWitt Bodeen – screenwriter
- Tommy Bond – child actor in Our Gang (Little Rascals) series
- Bobby Bonds – former Fresno Giants player, 3-time MLB All-Star
- Frenchy Bordagaray – MLB baseball player
- Bruce Bowen – former NBA player, San Antonio Spurs
- Johnny Boyd – AAA and USAC Champ Car driver
- Gregory "Pappy" Boyington – World War II ace, retired in Fresno
- Ernest K. Bramblett – politician
- Lee Brand – mayor of Fresno
- John Brascia – actor and dancer
- Tyler Bray – NFL quarterback
- Robert B. Brewer – U.S. Army officer
C
[edit]- Brian Cage – professional wrestler, TNA Impact, AEW
- Ernie C – musician, guitarist for the rock group Body Count
- David Carr – former NFL player, Houston Texans
- Derek Carr – NFL player,former Las Vegas Raiders
- Frank Chance – Baseball Hall of Famer
- Luke Chueh – artist
- Andrew Christian – underwear designer
- Chris Colfer – actor, Kurt Hummel on TV series Glee
- Lorraine Collett – Sun-Maid Raisin Girl
- Mike Connors (aka Krekor Ohanian) – actor, Mannix
- Victor Conte – BALCO founder
- Dick Contino – musician, accordionist
- Ryan Cook – MLB pitcher, Oakland A's
- Terry Cooney – former MLB umpire
- Joe Cooper – NFL player
- William John Cooper – served as U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1929–33
- Young Corbett III – professional boxer
- Pat Corrales – former MLB player and manager
- Jim Costa – U.S. House of Representatives
- Bobby Cox – former MLB player, retired Hall of Fame manager, Atlanta Braves
- Ron Cox – NFL player
- Phil Cristian – musician, Cheap Trick
- Dwayne Crump – former NFL player, St. Louis Cardinals
- Tyrone Culver – Miami Dolphins NFL player
D
[edit]- Lucius Davis (born 1970) – basketball player
- Bison Dele (born Brian Williams) – former NBA player, Los Angeles Clippers
- Trent Dilfer – former NFL quarterback of Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, Monday Night Football commentator
- Maynard Dixon – 20th-century artist whose body of work focused on the American West
E
[edit]- Jerry P. Eaton – geologist, born near Fresno
- Henry Ellard – former Los Angeles Rams wide receiver, former NFL coach
- Dick Ellsworth – former MLB pitcher
- Melvin Ely – former NBA player, LA Clippers
- John Erickson – former professional golfer
- Johnny Estrada – MLB player
- William Everson – poet
- Dana Ewell – convicted triple murderer
F
[edit]- Fashawn – rapper
- Kevin Federline – ex-husband of Britney Spears
- Freddy Fender – singer, songwriter
- Andy Finch – member of Olympic snowboarding team
- Tom Flores – former NFL quarterback, former Oakland Raiders head coach, NFL Hall of Fame member
- Mac Foster – professional boxer
- Farrah Franklin – singer, model, former member of Destiny's Child
- Jethro Franklin – former NFL player, Seattle Seahawks; assistant coach, Oakland Raiders
- Zoila Frausto Gurgel – MMA fighter, Bellator women's flyweight world champion
- Mike Freeman – former NFL player, Atlanta Falcons
G
[edit]- Patrick K. Gamble – educator and United States Army officer
- Mark Gardner – former MLB pitcher, coach for San Francisco Giants
- Matt Garza – Milwaukee Brewers MLB pitcher
- Blackie Gejeian – race car driver and designer
- Paul George – NBA All-Star player, Los Angeles Clippers
- Matt Giordano – Indianapolis Colts NFL safety
- Bill Glasson – former PGA Tour golfer
- Bob Glazebrook – former NFL player, Atlanta Falcons
- Tom Goodwin – former MLB player
- Christopher Gorham – actor
- Keith Gooch – former CFL football player
- Jalen Green – NBA player, Houston Rockets
- Ed Gregory – former head basketball coach at Fresno State, Golden State Warriors
- Kenny Guinn – Governor of Nevada
H
[edit]- Sid Haig – actor
- Millard Hampton – former Olympian
- Brandon Hancock – former USC fullback, fitness expert
- Victor Davis Hanson – scholar, historian, author
- David Harris – Vietnam War draft resistance leader
- Derek Henderson – pro rollerblader, Razors Skate Co
- Chris Herren – former NBA player
- Pat Hill – former head football coach at Fresno State
- Jaime Hipp – former Olympian
- John Hoover – former MLB pitcher
- Steve Hosey – MLB player
- Pat Howell – former NFL player, Atlanta Falcons
- Rex Hudler – former MLB player, broadcaster
I
[edit]- Debora Iyall – singer of the 80s group Romeo Void
J
[edit]- Vestee Jackson – former NFL player, Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears
- Chris Jefferies – former pro basketball player
- Adam Jennings – NFL player
- Keshon Johnson – NFL player
- Rafer Johnson – 1960 Olympic gold medalist, decathlon
- Bill Jones – California Secretary of State
- Bobby Jones – former MLB pitcher, NY Mets
- Gary Jules – singer-songwriter
K
[edit]- Robert Kendrick – former professional tennis player, at one time was ranked #69 in the world
- Mychal Kendricks – NFL linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles
- Eric Kendricks – NFL linebacker, Minnesota Vikings
- Kirk Kerkorian – billionaire businessman; owned Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Joanna Kerns – actress, Growing Pains
- Richard Kiel – actor, James Bond films
- Josh Koscheck – UFC mixed martial artist
- Emily Kuroda – actress, Gilmore Girls
L
[edit]- Daryle Lamonica – former NFL All-Pro quarterback, Oakland Raiders
- Jim Landis – former outfielder, Chicago White Sox
- Claude "Pop" Laval – photographer, historian
- Steven Anthony Lawrence – actor
- Sharon Leal – actor, Dreamgirls
- Philip Levine – poet
- Larry Levis – poet
- David Little – former NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles
- Héctor Lizárraga – professional boxer
- Brook Lopez – NBA player
- Robin Lopez – NBA player
M
[edit]- Jim Maloney – former MLB pitcher, Cincinnati Reds
- Ricky Manning, Jr. – former NFL defensive back, Carolina Panthers
- J. P. Manoux – actor
- Richard Marshall – former NFL player, San Diego Chargers
- Ryan Mathews – NFL running back, Philadelphia Eagles
- Bob Mathias – Olympic gold medal decathlete, former congressman; retired in Fresno
- Miranda Rae Mayo – actress
- Chad McCarty – former Olympian
- Marcus McCauley – NFL player
- Kevin F. McCready – contributor to anti-psychiatry movement
- Aari McDonald – WNBA player for the Los Angeles Sparks
- Audra McDonald – Tony Award-winning Broadway actress, singer
- Tim McDonald – former NFL player, San Francisco 49ers, coach
- T.J. McDonald – former NFL player, Los Angeles Rams
- Barry McGuire – rock and folk singer-songwriter
- Chris McNealy – former NBA player, New York Knicks
- Jim Merlo – former NFL player, New Orleans Saints
- Rick Merlo – former Olympian
- Dale Messer – former NFL player, San Francisco 49ers
- Barbara Morgan – astronaut, educator
- Larry Mucker – former NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Barlow Der Mugrdechian – historian and lecturer on Armenian studies
N
[edit]- Michael Najarian – relationship and communication expert
- Armen Nalbandian – musician, composer
- Lorenzo Neal – former NFL fullback, San Diego Chargers
P
[edit]- Bob Padilla – former football head coach at Fresno State, and NFL Detroit Lions
- Stephone Paige – former NFL player, Kansas City Chiefs
- Carson Palmer – NFL quarterback, Arizona Cardinals
- Vang Pao – Laotian general
- Lou Pardini – Grammy-nominated keyboardist, songwriter and vocalist; member of the rock band Chicago
- Maxie Parks – Olympic gold medalist
- Chip Pashayan – lawyer and Republican Congressman
- Sam Peckinpah – film director and screenwriter, best known for The Wild Bunch
- Justin Peelle – former tight end who is currently the tight ends coach for the Atlanta Falcons
- Rod Perry – former NFL player, Los Angeles Rams; assistant coach, Oregon State
- David Phillips – entrepreneur; aka "The Pudding Guy"
- Slim Pickens – actor (born in Kingsburg, Fresno County)
- Planet Asia – rapper
- Cliff Pondexter – former NBA player, Chicago Bulls
- Quincy Pondexter – NBA player, New Orleans Pelicans
- Chuck Poochigian – California State Senator
- Keith Poole – former NFL player, New Orleans Saints
- Marquez Pope – former NFL player, San Francisco 49ers
- James Porteous – inventor of the Fresno Scraper
- Hal Haig Prieste – Armenian-American athlete and world's oldest former Olympic medalist
R
[edit]- Radagun – musical group, began in Fresno
- Stewart Rhodes – founding member of the Oath Keepers
- Les Richter – former NFL player, Los Angeles Rams, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee; former senior vice president of NASCAR; former president of the Riverside International Raceway
- Darryl Rogers – former head coach of Fresno State, San Jose State, Detroit Lions
- Phil Roman – animator, founder of Film Roman
- Nicole Row – bassist, vocals, Panic! At The Disco
- Chester Harvey Rowell – journalist, Lincoln-Roosevelt League co-founder
- Aaron Ruell – actor, Napoleon Dynamite
- Johnny Russell – country western singer-songwriter
S
[edit]- Todd Santos – former NFL player, San Francisco 49ers
- William Saroyan – Pulitzer Prize and Oscar-winning playwright, novelist
- John Scalzi – Hugo Award-winning science fiction author
- Gary Scelzi – NHRA champion
- Kate Scott – sportscaster
- Tom Seaver – MLB Hall of Fame pitcher, 3-time Cy Young Award winner; NY Mets, Cincinnati Reds
- Dick Selma – former MLB pitcher, Philadelphia Phillies
- Juan Serrano – flamenco guitarist
- David Seville, aka Ross Bagdasarian – songwriter, recording artist
- Frank Hamilton Short – lawyer, Conservation movement
- Kelly Skipper – NFL assistant coach for Buffalo Bills
- John Sontag – train robber, died in Fresno jail in 1893 and interred at Calvary Cemetery there
- Gary Soto – author, poet
- Dennis Springer – former MLB knuckleball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Sloane Stephens – tennis player, US Open champion
- Richard Martin Stern – author
- DeShawn Stevenson – NBA player, Atlanta Hawks
- Mike Stewart – former NFL safety, Los Angeles Rams
- Randy Stumpfhauser – BMX pro and four-time world champion
- William A. Sutherland – lawyer, author, politician
- Ashley Swearengin – former Mayor of Fresno
- Jim Sweeney – former head football coach at Fresno State
- Kevin Sweeney – former NFL player, Dallas Cowboys
T
[edit]- Timmy T – singer of the multi-platinum hit song "One More Try"
- Tim Thackrey – former taekwondo athlete, US National Team, Pan Am Games Champion, Olympic Coach
- Jerry Tarkanian – former head basketball coach at Fresno State, UNLV, San Antonio Spurs NBA
- Bernard Thompson – former NBA player, Portland Blazers
- Brian Turner – poet
V
[edit]- Billy Volek – former NFL quarterback, Tennessee Titans
- Jason Von Flue – Ultimate Fighter season 2 reality show, UFC veteran
- Bill Vukovich – two-time Indianapolis 500 Winner
W
[edit]- Marcus Walden – pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Mykal Walker – linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons
- Anthony Washington – NFL defensive back, Washington Redskins
- Tim Washington – NFL defensive back, San Francisco 49ers
- Heidi Watney – Boston Red Sox reporter for NESN
- Nick Watney – PGA Tour golfer
- Gary Weaver – NFL player, Oakland Raiders
- Del Webb – real estate developer, former owner of New York Yankees
- Marcus Wesson – convicted murderer
- Frederick C. Weyand – former U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1974-1976) and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Flex Wheeler – bodybuilder
- Michael Willett – singer, Shane on MTV's Faking It
- J.D. Williams – NFL player, Buffalo Bills, assistant coach at Georgia State
- Lynn Williams – soccer player for NJ/NY Gotham FC and the United States national team
- Marquice Williams – special teams coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons
- Randy Williams – Olympic gold medalist in the long jump
- Susan Montgomery Williams – world record holder for the largest bubble gum bubble
- Mick Wingert - Voice Actor and Director, Voice of Tony Stark in "Marvels What If? and The Joker in Batwheels
- Tony Woodruff – NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles
- Ickey Woods – NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals running back
- Rick Worman - CFL quarterback and coach, Grey Cup champion, coach of the Fresno Frenzy af2 football team
- Cameron Worrell – NFL player, Chicago Bears
- Xavier Worthy - NFL Player, Kansas City Chiefs
Y
[edit]- Conrad Yama – actor
- Steve Yarbrough – writer
- Charles Young – former NFL All-Pro tight end, San Francisco 49ers
Z
[edit]- Steve Zaillian – Oscar-winning screenwriter
- Gus Zernial – former MLB player, Philadelphia Athletics
- Warren Zevon – singer-songwriter, "Werewolves of London"