List of people from Washington (state)

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Location of Washington in the United States

The following is a list of notable people from Washington state. It includes people who were born, raised, or who live(d) in the U.S. state of Washington, along with those who are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.

A

  • Nathan Adrian (born 1988) (Bremerton), competitive swimmer, five-time Olympic gold medalist[1]
  • Sandy Alderson (born 1947) (Seattle), baseball general manager, New York Mets
  • Sherman Alexie (born 1966) (Wellpinit), writer, poet, and filmmaker
  • Laura Allen (born 1974) (Bainbridge Island), actress, The 4400, Dirt, Awake
  • Paul Allen (1953–2018) (Seattle), entrepreneur and philanthropist; co-founder, Microsoft
  • Rick Anderson (born 1956) (Everett), baseball pitching coach,
  • Earl Anthony (1938–2001) (Tacoma), professional bowler
  • Brad Arnsberg (born 1963) (Seattle), baseball pitching coach, Houston Astros
  • Colleen Atwood (born 1948) (Quincy), Academy Award-winning costume designer
  • Earl Averill (1902–1983) (Snohomish), Major League Baseball outfielder in National Baseball Hall of Fame
  • John Aylward (born 1946) (Seattle), actor; ER, The Others, Armageddon

B

Bob Barker
Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl
Linda B. Buck

C

Erika Christensen
Randy Couture
Bruce P. Crandall
Bing Crosby

D

Gail Devers

E

John Elway

F

Anna Faris

G

Bill Gates

H

Jimi Hendrix
Megan Hilty

I

J

K

Mariana Klaveno
Cooper Kupp

L

Tim Lincecum

M

Macklemore
Dejounte Murray
Patty Murray

N

O

P

Chris Pratt

R

Nate Robinson
Mark Rypien

S

Ryne Sandberg
Sir Mix-a-Lot
Hope Solo
Sa–Sm
Sn–Sz
John Stockton

T

Isaiah Thomas

U

V

W

Adam West
Rainn Wilson

Y

Z

See also

By educational institution affiliation
By governmental office
By location

References

  1. ^ "Nathan Adrian - Bio". SwimSwam. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Raley, Dan (May 13, 2008). "Where Are They Now? Olympic win ended in tears of relief". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  3. ^ Keith, Braden (June 19, 2019). "Megan Jendrick Inducted into State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame". SwimSwam. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  4. ^ "Jack C. Medica: 1914 - 1985". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  5. ^ Pieroth, Doris H. (1995). "Toast of the Town in the Thirties: Seattle's Washington Athletic Club and Its Champion Swimmers". The Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 87(1): 16-28. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Drake, Jessica (May 10, 2023). "Comedian Sam Miller is 'real big' and gets big laughs". The Wenatchee World. Wenatchee, Washington. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
  7. ^ "Remember when? Apolo Ohno becomes most decorated American Winter Olympian in 2010". USA Today.
  8. ^ Danny O'Keefe AllMusic Biography
  9. ^ Ryon, Ruth (August 31, 2000). "It's a Long Way From a 'Little House on the Prairie'". www.latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 10, 2022. [Ratzenberger] built his home on Vashon Island in Washington state about seven years ago, when 'Cheers' ended.
  10. ^ Martin, Douglas (October 29, 2007). "Robert Shields, Wordy Diarist, Dies at 89". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Valby, Karen (October 28, 2019). "John Legend and Chrissy Teigen on Love, Childhood Traumas, and the "Sh--ty Human Being" in the White House". Vanity Fair. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  12. ^ "Shorecrest grad makes Olympic diving team and is headed for Tokyo". Shoreline Area News. June 14, 2021. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
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