List of people from Macon, Georgia
Notable people from Macon, Georgia
Actors
- Luke Askew, actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
- Blake Clark, actor, several Adam Sandler films and Boy Meets World
- Charles Coburn, Academy Award-winning actor, films including The More the Merrier and The Devil and Miss Jones
- Melvyn Douglas, Oscar-winning actor, Hud, Being There, Ninotchka
- Sam Edwards, actor, Little House on the Prairie
- Sam Hennings, actor, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Felix Knight, actor and tenor, Babes in Toyland (1934 film)
- Michelle Marshall, actress, The Love Guru
- Jack McBrayer, actor, 30 Rock
- Carrie Preston, actress, True Blood, The Good Wife
- Shavar Ross, actor
- Lisa Sheridan, actress
- Cassie Yates, actress
Music
- Jason Aldean, country music singer
- The Allman Brothers, Southern rock band
- Bill Berry, member of R.E.M.; lived in Macon in early 1970s
- Claudine Clark, R&B musician and composer
- Randy Crawford, jazz and R&B singer
- Buddy Greene, singer, songwriter, guitar player and harmonica player; gospel music
- Mark Heard, record producer, folk-rock singer, and songwriter
- Lucille Hegamin, singer, entertainer, pioneer African American blues music recording artist
- Randy Howard, outlaw country singer
- Jerry Jemmott, soul bassist
- Johnny Jenkins, blues guitarist
- Ben Johnston, composer of contemporary music
- Rosa King, jazz and blues saxophonist, singer
- Chuck Leavell, Allman Brothers and Rolling Stones pianist
- Little Richard Penniman, singer, songwriter, and pianist; pioneer of rock and roll
- Robert McDuffie, violinist
- Emmett Miller, minstrel show singer noted for a yodel-like falsetto voice
- Mike Mills, member of R.E.M.; lived in Macon in early 1960s-1970s
- Otis Redding, soul musician
- Howard Tate, soul singer and songwriter
- Phil Walden, record producer and music businessman
- Young Jeezy, rapper
Politics and government
- Bruce S. Allen, first Honorary Consul of the Principality of Liechtenstein
- Augustus O. Bacon, U.S. Senator and President pro tempore of the United States Senate
- Charles Lafayette Bartlett, US Congressman
- William Shepherd Benson, admiral in the United States Navy; first Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), holding the post throughout World War I
- John C. Daniels, Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut and Connecticut State Senator
- Eugene Ely, first naval aviator, crashed and died in Macon in 1911, in an exhibition, after removing his front elevator from his plane
- Nate Holden, former California State Senator
- Perry Keith, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives; born near Macon in 1847
- P. B. S. Pinchback, Republican Governor of Louisiana for 35 days from 1872–1873
- Christopher N. Smith, Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Denmark
- Ronnie Thompson, Republican candidate for Governor of Georgia in 1974, gospel and country singer[1]
- Blanton Winship, Major general of the United States Army, Judge Advocate General (1931-1933)
Sports
- Dave Bristol, MLB manager of the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, and San Francisco Giants
- Durant Brooks, NFL player for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Kevin Brown, MLB pitcher; signed richest contract in baseball history to that point
- Bobby Bryant, football player
- Sugar Cain, baseball player
- Larry Emery, football player
- Ron Fairly, Major League Baseball player and broadcaster[2]
- Gerald Fitch, NBA player
- George Foster, NFL player for the Cleveland Browns
- Tony Gilbert, NFL player for the Atlanta Falcons
- Russell Henley, PGA Tour professional
- Richard Howard, U.S. bobsled athlete; silver medalist America's Cup; attended Southwest High School
- Kareem Jackson, BCS champion with Alabama Crimson Tide, now cornerback for the NFL's Houston Texans
- Roger Jackson, football player
- Marquette King, NFL Punter for the Oakland Raiders
- Al Lucas, football player in the NFL and Arena Football League
- Jeff Malone, NBA player
- Marc Mero, pro wrestler
- Cole Miller, UFC fighter and reality television star; raised in Macon and attended Mount de Sales Academy
- Chip Minton, member of 1994 and 1998 U.S. Olympic bobsled teams
- Norm Nixon, NBA player
- Blue Moon Odom, MLB pitcher, won three World Series with Oakland Athletics, born in Macon
- Jim Parker, NFL Hall of Famer for Baltimore Colts; born in Macon
- Jerry Pate, pro golfer
- Myles Patrick, basketball player
- Antonio Pettigrew, sprinter, 1991 world champion in 400 meters; disqualified 2000 Sydney Olympics gold medalist
- Kevin Reimer, MLB player for the Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers
- John Rocker, MLB pitcher
- Theron Sapp, University of Georgia and NFL football player
- Ken Shamrock, UFC champion and former professional wrestler; born and raised in Macon
- Elmore Smith, NBA player
- Le Kevin Smith, NFL player for the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos; attended Stratford Academy
- Vernon "Catfish" Smith, football player
- J. T. Thomas, football player
- Charles Tidwell, NASCAR pioneer
- Sharone Wright, basketball player
Other
- Mathuren Arthur Andrieu, painter
- Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey, human rights pioneer
- Catherine Brewer Benson, first woman to earn a bachelor's degree from Wesleyan
- John Birch, missionary
- Sonny Carter, astronaut and professional soccer player
- Randolph Royall Claiborne, Jr., bishop
- Rodney M. Davis, Medal of Honor recipient, Vietnam War
- Lee Everett, video game's main character in The Walking Dead
- Nancy Grace, television personality
- LeRoy Wiley Gresham, invalid, Civil War diarist
- James Augustine Healy, first African-American Roman Catholic bishop in United States
- Michael A. Healy, captain in United States Revenue Cutter Service
- Patrick Francis Healy, 29th President of Georgetown University
- Marcus Lamb, founder of international Christian TV network called Daystar Television Network
- Sidney Lanier, poet and musician
- John LeConte, president of University of California
- Joseph LeConte, geologist
- James Creel "Jim" Marshall, mayor and U.S. Congressman
- Earl W. McDaniel (1926–1997), physicist
- Wilbur "Chef" Mitcham, chef
- Katie Forsyth Maddox Conartist/Addict
- Neel Reid, architect
- Gwyn Hyman Rubio, author
- William Sanders Scarborough, scholar
- Laurence Stallings, playwright
- James Wesley Freeman, linguist and intercultural analyst
- Rufus Youngblood, deputy director of the US Secret Service; bodyguard of Lyndon B. Johnson at the time of the assassination of John F. Kennedy; born in Macon
References
- ↑ Buddy Kelly Moore, "'Machine Gun Ronnie' Thompson: A Political Biography (1976), Master's thesis at Georgia College & State University at Milledgeville, Georgia
- ↑ "Ron Fairly Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
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