The following notable people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Long Beach, California.
Sports people
- Alan Ashby: former professional baseball catcher
- Antoine Cason: football player
- Beans Reardon:[1] baseball umpire
- Billie Jean King: tennis Grand Slam winner[2]
- Bob Lemon: baseball player and manager, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
- Bobby Grich: baseball player[3]
- Brian Scalabrine: basketball player
- Carl Weathers: football player and actor
- Chase Utley: baseball player
- Chris Gwynn: baseball player
- Christian Wood: basketball player
- Doug Krikorian: sportswriter
- Ed Lytle: baseball player
- Greta Andersen: 1948 Olympic swimming gold medalist, and long-distance swimmer, originally from Denmark
- J. P. Crawford: Major League Baseball player
- James McDonald: baseball player
- Jason Kapono: basketball player
- Jason Leffler NASCAR driver
- Joe Maddon: Major League Baseball manager
- Justin Turner: baseball third baseman
- Ken Block: professional rally driver
- Landry Fields: former National Basketball Association (NBA) player and currently the general manager of the Atlanta Hawks
- Lisa Fernandez: three-time Olympic softball gold medalist
- Lynne Cox: long-distance open-water swimmer and writer
- Marquez Pope: National Football League figure
- Matt Nieto: ice hockey player
- Matt Treanor: baseball player
- McKayla Maroney: artistic gymnast
- Milton Bradley: baseball player
- Misty May-Treanor: professional beach volleyball player, Olympic gold medalist
- Quinton Bell: National Football League player
- Russell Westbrook: basketball player
- Sara Hughes: beach volleyball player
- Tammy Leibl: beach volleyball player
- Terry Kennedy: skateboarder
- Tiny Broadwick: pioneering female parachutist[4]
- Tommy Nance: Major league baseball pitcher
- Tony Gwynn: Hall of Fame baseball player[5]
- Travis d'Arnaud: Major League Baseball player
- Walt Faulkner: race car driver
- Willie McGinest: football player, three-time Super Bowl champion
Entertainment
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- Adrian Young: musician, songwriter and drummer
- Brooks Wackerman: musician, songwriter and drummer
- Millicent Borges Accardi: writer, National Endowment for the Arts award for poetry
- Fatty Arbuckle: actor
- Richard Bach: author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull
- Bad Azz: hip hop artist
- Theda Bara: actress
- Frank Black (aka Black Francis): leader of the Pixies rock group
- Michael Burger: actor, comedian, and game show host
- Jan Burke: mystery author, 2000 Edgar Award for Best Novel (for Bones)
- Dan Castellaneta: actor and voice actor
- Mary Castle: actress
- George Chakiris: Academy Award-winning actor
- Nat King Cole: singer and jazz piano player
- Scout Taylor-Compton, actress
- Jonathan Davis: lead singer for KoЯn
- Shane Dawson: YouTuber, actor, filmmaker, writer, and musician
- Tray Deee: rapper from Tha Eastsidaz
- The Dove Shack (consisting of rappers C-Knight, Bo-Roc and 2Scoops): G-funk/hip hop group
- Cameron Diaz: actress[6]
- Don Dixon: astronomical artist
- Domino: rapper
- Melissa Etheridge: rock singer
- Kayla Ewell: actress
- Goldie Loc: rapper from Tha Eastsidaz
- Isidora Goreshter: actress
- half•alive (consisting of musicians Josh Taylor, Brett Kramer, and J. Tyler Johnson): indie pop band[7]
- Jeff Hanneman, Slayer guitarist
- Ricky Harris, actor and producer
- LBC Crew (consisting of rappers Bad Azz, Lil' C-Style, and Techniec)
- Donna Hilbert: poet
- James Hilton: author, wrote 1937 novel Lost Horizon
- John Lee Hooker: blues singer[8]
- Marilyn Horne: opera singer[9]
- Thelma Houston: R&B singer[10]
- Gabriel Iglesias: stand-up comedian[11]
- Robert Irwin: artist[12]
- Sally Kellerman: actress[13]
- DeForest Kelley: Star Trek actor[14]
- Vicki Lawrence: comedian and actress
- Camryn Manheim: actress
- Wendi McLendon-Covey: actress
- Robert Mitchum: actor
- Ericson Alexander Molano: gospel singer
- Manny Montana: actor
- Frances O'Connor: sideshow performer, without arms
- Ikey Owens: keyboardist of The Mars Volta
- Paulina Peavy: artist, inventor, painter, designer, sculptor, poet, writer, and lecturer.
- Jenni Rivera: singer, television personality
- Upton Sinclair: author
- Michael Stuhlbarg: actor
- Dylan and Cole Sprouse: teen actors, The Suite Life on Deck
- Frank Ocean: American singer, songwriter, and rapper.[15]
- Vince Staples: rapper
- Norma Tanega: folksinger-songwriter
- Tiffani Thiessen: actress
- Mike Vallely: skateboarder, musician Black Flag[16]
- Maitland Ward: actress
- Snoop Dogg: rapper[17]
- Warren G: Rapper[18]
- Nate Dogg: Rapper/Singer[19]
- Nicolas Cage: Actor[20]
- Bo Derek: Actress
- Jennette McCurdy: Ex-Child Actress[21]
- Bradley Nowell: Lead singer, and guitarist for the band Sublime (band)
- Isidora Goreshter: actress
- Giveon: singer and songwriter[22]*
- Rival Sons: rock band
Other
- John Mack Faragher: American historian and author[23]
- Annabel Parlett McMillin - American First Lady of Guam.[24]
- Bayless Conley: televangelist
- Charlie Beck: retired LAPD chief
- Dorothy Buffum Chandler: Los Angeles philanthropist (wife of Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times) and namesake of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion)
- Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan: flew unauthorized "wrong way" flight from New York to Ireland
- Edwin J. Hill: Medal of Honor recipient[25]
- Elizabeth Milbank Anderson: philanthropist and advocate for public health and women's education; her house is now the Long Beach Museum of Art
- Elizabeth Short (aka "The Black Dahlia"): murder victim (Originally from Boston, Massachusetts)
- Frank Merriam: Governor of California, 1934–1939
- George Deukmejian: Governor of California, 1983–1991
- Grace Olive Wiley: herpetologist best known for her work with venomous snakes
- Greg Laurie: televangelist
- Isaac C. Kidd: Medal of Honor recipient[25]
- Jacqueline Bishop: artist
- Jesse James: custom motorcycle and car builder, West Coast Choppers and Monster Garage
- Long Gone John: entrepreneur, owner and CEO of Sympathy for the Record Industry
- Mark Ragins: American psychiatrist in the recovery movement, founding member of the Village ISA[26]
- Meredith Thompson: law enforcement special agent
- Paula Jones: Civil Servant
- Richard H. Leigh: four-star admiral
- San Kim Sean - martial artist
- Tarek El Moussa: real estate investor and television personality
- William F. Prisk: California State Senator, editor-publisher of Long Beach Press-Telegram
- William John Cox: public interest attorney, author and political activist
See also
References
- ↑ Grobaty, Tim. "Column: Safe at home—Bluff Park and the Beans House • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
- ↑ "Billie Jean King's Long Beach roots run deep". Press Telegram. January 24, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ↑ "Baseball Hall of Fame". www.longbeach.gov. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ↑ "Too late for a moonwalk". Deseret News. Salt Lake City, UT. August 3, 1974. p. 2A. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
- ↑ "Baseball Hall of Fame". www.longbeach.gov. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ↑ "5 Things You Didn't Know About Cameron Diaz". Vogue. September 3, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ↑ Hilton, Robin (August 12, 2019). "half•alive: Tiny Desk Concert". NPR.
- ↑ Finz, Stacy (July 28, 1998). "Fire Damages Blues Artist's Los Altos Home / John Lee Hooker escapes unharmed with his 8 guitars". SFGATE. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ↑ "Marilyn Horne a shoo-in for the Long Beach Music Hall of Fame, and you can't change our mind". Press Telegram. November 2, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ "Mississippi to MoWest: An Interview with Grammy-Winning Legend Thelma Houston, PopMatters". PopMatters. May 7, 2019. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ "About". Fluffyguy.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- ↑ "Robert Irwin | Biography, Artwork, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- ↑ Chung, Christine (February 25, 2022). "Sally Kellerman, Oscar-Nominated 'MASH' Actress, Is Dead at 84". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- ↑ Jacobs, Andrew (June 12, 1999). "DeForest Kelley, 79, Creator Of Dr. McCoy on 'Star Trek'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ Wallace, Amy (November 20, 2012). "Frank Ocean: On Channel Orange, Meeting Odd Future, and His Tumblr Letter". GQ.
- ↑ Guzman, Richard (May 12, 2014). "Black Flag launches tour with new lead singer, Long Beach resident Mike Vallely". Press-Telegram. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
- ↑ "Super Bowl halftime show: 6 questions about the Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem spectacle". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ↑ "Warren G showcases Long Beach in new hip-hop documentary, plays Summertime in the LBC July 7". Press Telegram. July 2, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ "Hip-hop star Nate Dogg dies at 41". BBC News. March 16, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ↑ "Nicolas Cage Can Explain It All". GQ. March 22, 2022. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ↑ "Jennette McCurdy Doesn't Want to Be a "Role Model," Says "None of You Know How I Live My Life"". E! Online. July 25, 2014. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ↑ "R&B Singer Giveon Details His California Upbringing & Breaks Down His Latest Single "Like I Want You" [Interview + Premiere]". Okayplayer. February 7, 2020. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ↑ SCOTT, JANNY (September 25, 1993). "Times Announces Winners of Annual Book Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
- ↑ "AU History Photograph and Print Collection". wrlc.org. June 1945. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
- 1 2 Archbold, Rich (April 29, 2016). "Long Beach remembers Pearl Harbor and its heroes: Rich Archbold". Press Telegram.
- ↑ "It Can Take a Village to Help the Mentally Ill". Los Angeles Times. May 25, 2005. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
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