List of people from Texas

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The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

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A map showing the location of Texas in the United States

Founders and early settlers of Texas

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Stephen F. Austin

Military

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The Texas Revolution/The Alamo

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Sam Houston

American Civil War

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John Bell Hood

World War I

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World War II

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Doris Miller
 
Chester Nimitz

Korean War

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Vietnam War

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Oliver North

Somali Civil War

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War in Afghanistan

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Iraq War

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War on Terror

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  • Clint Lorance (born 1984), Army First Lieutenant convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths; pardoned
  • Michael L. Oates (born 1957), Army lieutenant general

Intelligence

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Other

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  • Robert T. Clark (born 1948), U.S. Army lieutenant general, commanded United States Army North (ARNORTH)
  • Alfred Valenzuela (born 1948), U.S. Army major general, commanded United States Army South (USARSO)

Politics and public office

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See also Category:Texas politicians and its subcategories.
See also List of mayors of Austin, Texas; List of mayors of Dallas, Texas; List of mayors of El Paso, Texas; List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas; List of mayors of Houston, Texas; List of mayors of Plano, Texas; List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.

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U.S. presidents

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Lyndon B. Johnson
 
George W. Bush

Notable women of Texas

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Entertainment

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Dance

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Cyd Charisse

Fashion and modeling

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Film, theater, and television

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Alexis Bledel
 
Powers Boothe
 
Carol Burnett
 
Gary Busey
 
Loretta Devine
 
Michael Dorn
 
Morgan Fairchild
 
Jamie Foxx
 
Jennifer Garner
 
Larry Hagman
 
Woody Harrelson
 
Jennifer Love Hewitt
 
Tommy Lee Jones
 
Eva Longoria
 
Matthew McConaughey
 
Bill Paxton
 
Dennis Quaid
 
Debbie Reynolds
 
Gene Roddenberry
 
Michelle Rodriguez
 
Sarah Shahi
 
Sissy Spacek
 
Brent Spiner
 
Matt Stone
 
Patrick Swayze
 
Rip Torn
 
Forest Whitaker
 
Owen Wilson
 
Robin Wright
 
Renée Zellweger
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Steve Martin

Magicians

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Music

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"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott
 
Erykah Badu
 
Edie Brickell
 
Selena Gomez
 
Beyoncé
 
Kris Kristofferson
 
Miranda Lambert
 
Lyle Lovett
 
Johnny Mathis
 
Meat Loaf
 
Nelly
 
Willie Nelson
 
Roy Orbison
 
Hot Lips Page
 
Kenny Rogers
 
Jessica Simpson
 
Sly Stone
 
Stephen Stills
 
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Usher
 
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Jaci Velasquez
 
Edgar Winter
 
Kevin Abstract
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Beauty pageant winners

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Other

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  • Amouranth (Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa) (born 1993), female model, streamer and Internet celebrity
  • Barbette (Vander Clyde Broadway) (1899–1973), female impersonator, aerialist
  • Eric July (born 1990), rap-metal vocalist, political commentator, comic book writer

Sportspeople

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Baseball

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Ernie Banks
 
Norm Cash
 
Roger Clemens
 
Carl Crawford
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Joe Horlen
 
Rogers Hornsby
 
Clayton Kershaw
 
Corey Kluber
 
Greg Maddux
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Andy Pettitte
 
Frank Robinson
 
Nolan Ryan
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Greg Swindell
 
Smokey Joe Williams
 
Chris Young

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Chris Bosh
 
Jimmy Butler
 
Brittney Griner
 
Michale Kyser
 
Slater Martin
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Josh Nebo

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Sammy Baugh
 
Raymond Berry
 
Drew Brees
 
Tim Brown
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Earl Campbell
 
Eric Dickerson
 
Mike Evans
 
Nick Foles
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Darrell Green
 
Joe Greene
 
Xavien Howard
 
Jalen Hurts
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Tom Landry
 
Dick "Night Train" Lane
 
Bob Lilly
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Patrick Mahomes
 
Baker Mayfield
 
Don Maynard
 
Von Miller
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Jason Peters
 
Adrian Peterson
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Michael Strahan
 
Y. A. Tittle
 
LaDainian Tomlinson
 
Justin Tucker
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Doak Walker
 
Trent Williams

Golf

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Jordan Spieth

Motorsports

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Professional wrestling

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Soccer

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Swimming

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Tennis

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  • Kim Zmeskal (born 1976), 1992 world-champion/Olympic gymnast

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Scholars, educators, academicians

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See also the listings on this page for individual areas of specialization (e.g., Literature, Science/medicine, Music)

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Supercentenarians (longevity)

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  • Isaac Brock (c. 1800?–1909), supercentenarian
  • Arbella Ewing (1894–2008), at her death was the third oldest person in the world
  • Elizabeth Francis (1909–2024), at her death was the oldest person in the United States and the third oldest person in the world
  • Thomas Nelson Sr. (1895–2007), at his death was the oldest man in the United States and the second oldest man in the world
  • Richard Arvin Overton (1906–2018), at his death was the oldest man in the United States
  • Margaret Skeete (1878–1994), oldest person ever from Texas

Infamous Texans

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See also

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References

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