List of people from Santa Rosa, California
Appearance
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Santa Rosa, California, United States.
Artists, designers, and cartoonists
[edit]- Linda Geary (born 1960), painter, educator
- Jean Halpert–Ryden (1919–2011), painter, printmaker[1]
- Stephan Pastis, cartoonist of Pearls Before Swine
- Peter Schifrin (born 1958), Olympic fencer and sculptor
- Charles M. Schulz, creator and cartoonist of Peanuts
- Nancy Speir, children's book illustrator
Entertainers, actors, musicians
[edit]- Francis Boggs, actor, writer, and early movie director[2]
- Warren Boyd, television producer, drug counselor
- Chad Channing, drummer for Nirvana
- Eftekhar Dadehbala, Iranian singer, known by her stage name "Mahasti", deceased
- Rebecca De Mornay, film and television actress
- Chris Hayes, musician, member of Huey Lewis and the News
- Dan Hicks, singer and songwriter
- Julian Lage, guitarist and composer
- Julie London, singer and actress
- Kevin Kwan Loucks, concert pianist and arts entrepreneur
- Ray Luv, rapper, native of the South Park and West 9th districts
- Jon Provost, film and television actor
- Jade Puget, guitarist for the band AFI
- Robert Quarry, film and stage actor
- Pete Rugolo, musician
- Jussie Smollett, actor and singer[3]
- Stephanie St. James, actress, singer, and disease advocate
- Natalie Wood, film actress; lived in Santa Rosa as a child
Sports
[edit]- Scott Alexander, MLB player
- Kim Conley, professional distance runner, two-time Olympian in the 5,000m
- Gabe Cramer, baseball pitcher
- Maya DiRado, Olympic swimmer
- Jonathan González, Mexican soccer player
- Sara Hall, American middle distance runner
- Brandon Hyde, manager of the Baltimore Orioles
- Jenna Johnson, Olympic swimmer
- Levi Leipheimer, cyclist and three-time winner of the Tour of California
- Koa Misi, football linebacker
- McKenzie Moore (born 1992), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Alfonso Motagalvan, soccer player
- Brandon Morrow, Major League Baseball pitcher
- Ernie Nevers, football star
- Tony Renda, baseball player
- David Terrell, fighter
- Stephen Tomasin, plays for United States national rugby sevens team
- Tony Trujillo, skateboarder
Writers, journalists
[edit]- Jacob Appelbaum, journalist, computer security researcher and hacker
- Shirlee Busbee, writer
- Robert X. Cringely, technology journalist
- Garen Drussai, science fiction writer
- Paul Gilger, author of the musical Showtune
- Richard Heinberg, ecological journalist
- Frank Herbert, science-fiction writer and author of Dune
- Robert L. Ripley, creator and columnist of Ripley's Believe It or Not
- Jim Ross, professional wrestling commentator and executive
- Greg Sarris, author, film producer and screenwriter, professor
Others
[edit]- Madeline Bunch, businesswoman
- Luther Burbank, horticulturalist
- Efren Carrillo, member of Sonoma County Board of Supervisors
- María Ygnacia López de Carrillo, original grantee of Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa
- Brett Crozier, Commander of the Theodore Roosevelt
- William Mark Felt, FBI agent and associate director, Watergate informant known as "Deep Throat"
- Guy Fieri, celebrity chef
- Mendy Fry, drag racer
- Thomas Lake Harris, mystic and prophet
- Edward J. Livernash, journalist and Congressman
- Joseph and William Hunt, founders of Hunt's foods
- Vicky Nguyen, television reporter
- Michael Robinson, rabbi and activist for civil/human rights
References
[edit]- ^ "Jean Ryden Obituary (2011)". Legacy.com. The Press Democrat. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
- ^ Drew, William L. "California's First Film Studio". Early Hollywood Films and Movie Stars. William L. Drew. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- ^ PM, Bobby Ilich 02/16/19 AT 11:30 (16 February 2019). "Who Is Jussie Smollett? 'Empire' Actor Faces Police Questions About Possible Staged Attack". International Business Times.
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