List of people from Washington, D.C.

This is a list of prominent people who were born in, lived in, or are otherwise closely associated with Washington, D. C. and its surrounding metropolitan statistical area, which includes portions of Maryland and Virginia.

Flag of Washington, D.C.

Actors

Artists

Athletes

  • Kevyn Adams (b. 1974), hockey player; born in D.C.
  • Dave Batista (b. 1969), professional wrestler, actor who portrayed Drax the Destroyer in four Marvel Studios films; born in Arlington, Virginia
  • Elgin Baylor (b. 1934), former basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Steve Birnbaum (b. 1991), Major League Soccer player; lives in Logan Circle in D.C.
  • Patrick Clark (b. 1995), professional wrestler; born in D.C.
  • Adrian Dantley (b. 1956), former basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Vernon Davis (b. 1984), football player; born in D.C.
  • Kevin Durant (b. 1988), basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Paul Goldstein (b. 1976), tennis player; born in D.C.
  • Frank Jackson (b. 1998), basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Byron Leftwich (b. 1980), football player; born in D.C.
  • Tim Legler (b. 1966), former basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Rollie Miles (1927–1995), former Canadian football player; born in D.C.
  • Jonathan Ogden (b. 1974), football player; born in D.C.
  • Pete Sampras (b. 1971), tennis player; born in D.C.
  • Harold Solomon (b. 1952), former tennis player; born in D.C.
  • James Tillman (1919–2009), Negro League Baseball player; born in D.C.
  • Michael Weiss (b. 1976), figure skater; born in D.C.
  • Delonte West (b. 1983), basketball player; born in D.C.
  • Brian Westbrook (b. 1979), football player; born in D.C.
  • Maury Wills (b. 1932), former baseball player; born in D.C.
  • Willie Wood (1936–2020), former football player; born in D.C.
  • Jerry Porter (b.1978), former football player; born in D.C.

Journalists

Musicians

Political figures

Scientists

Television and radio

  • Connie Chung (b. 1946), television journalist; born in D.C.
  • Stephen Colbert (b. 1964), television host, comedian; born in D.C.
  • Petey Greene (1931–1984), radio and TV talk show host; born in D.C.
  • Tim Gunn (b. 1953), TV personality and fashion expert; born in D.C.
  • Jim Henson (1936–1990), creator of the Muppets; lived in D.C. from 1948 until 1961.
  • Fulton Lewis (1903–1966), radio and TV commentator; born in D.C.
  • Bill Nye ("Bill Nye the Science Guy") (b. 1955), television host, scientist, mechanical engineer; born in D.C.
  • Maury Povich (b. 1939), television talk show host; born in D.C.
  • Diane Rehm (b. 1936), radio talk show host; born in D.C.
  • Tom Williamson (b. 1990), actor from The Fosters; born in D.C.

Writers

Miscellaneous

  • Pat Buchanan (b. 1938), author, syndicated columnist, television commentator; born in D.C.
  • Julie Nixon Eisenhower (b. 1948), daughter of President Richard Nixon; born in D.C.
  • Andrew Fastow (b. 1961), chief financial officer of Enron Corporation; born in D.C.
  • Susan Ford (b. 1957), photojournalist and chairman of the Betty Ford Center; born in D.C.
  • Shauntay Hinton, Miss USA 2002
  • J. Edgar Hoover (1895–1972), former FBI director; born in D.C.
  • Charlene Drew Jarvis (b. 1941), educator and president of Southeastern University; born in D.C.
  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (b. 1954), environmental lawyer and radio talk host; born in D.C.
  • J.W. Marriott, Jr. (b. 1932), chairman and CEO of Marriott International; born in D.C.
  • Katie Martin, ecofriendly special event planner
  • Clarence Moore (businessman) (1865–1912), businessman; D.C. resident from 1890
  • Queen Noor of Jordan (b. 1951); born in D.C.
  • Buster Olney (b. 1964); sports columnist
  • David Simon (b. 1960), author, journalist; born in D.C.
  • Ben Stein (b. 1944), actor, author, economist, former political speechwriter; born in D.C.; raised in Maryland

References

  1. Martin, Douglas. "K. H. Bacon, an Advocate For Refugees, Is Dead at 64", The New York Times, August 15, 2009. Accessed August 16, 2009.
  2. "BRIAN K. SIMS". The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
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