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*[[Obo Addy]], [[worldbeat]] musician originally from [[Ghana]] |
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Revision as of 02:38, 26 February 2008
The following is a partial list of notable residents, past and present, from Portland, Oregon. A separate list of people from Oregon is available.
A - E
- Obo Addy, worldbeat musician originally from Ghana
- Brad Adkins, artist
- Art Alexakis, member of Everclear
- Garner Ted Armstrong, televangelist
- Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear
- Thomas J. Autzen, plywood manufacturing innovator, Autzen Stadium benefactor
- Lance Bangs, artist, filmmaker
- James Beard, food expert
- Jona Bechtolt, musician
- Pietro Belluschi, architect
- Brian Michael Bendis, comic book writer
- Simon Benson, philanthropist, logging innovator
- Becca Bernstein, artist
- Mel Blanc, cartoon voice actor (What's up Doc?)
- Lance Blankenship, retired Major League Baseball player and World Series Champion
- Earl Blumenauer, Democratic U.S. representative
- Chuck Bown and Jim Bown, NASCAR drivers
- Terrell Brandon, Grant High School and NBA All-Star
- Thom Bray, Riptide actor
- Isaac Brock, co-founder and frontman of the indie rock band Modest Mouse
- Meredith Brooks, singer (Bitch)
- Mel Brown, R&B and Jazz drummer, leads Mel Brown B3 organ quartet among others
- Carrie Brownstein, musician, guitarist with Sleater-Kinney
- John Callahan, cartoonist
- Clive Charles, soccer coach
- Beverly Cleary, children's author
- Brad Cloepfil, architect
- John H. Couch, sea captain and early merchant who platted the Alphabet District
- Joseph Buford Cox, inventor of the Cox Chipper Chain, which made chainsaws practical
- Tom Cramer, artist
- Larry Crane, publisher of Tape Op
- Ward Cunningham, inventor of wiki
- Chuck Currie, United Church of Christ clergy and long-time homeless advocate
- Farel Dalrymple, comic book artist
- Britt Daniel, musician best known as the lead singer of indie-rock band Spoon.
- Valerie Day, member of Nu Shooz
- Walter "Walt" Dawson, political lobbyist
- Paul deLay, blues harmonica player
- Richard Diebenkorn, painter
- Michael Doleac, Central Catholic HS and NBA Miami Heat player
- Abigail Scott Duniway, radical, suffragist, and publisher/editor of Portland newspaper The New Northwest
- Katherine Dunn, author, Geek Love
- Mike Dunleavy, Jr., Jesuit H.S. and NBA Indiana Pacers player
- Dick Egan, baseball player
- Sam Elliott, actor
- Douglas Engelbart, inventor of the computer mouse
- Marie Equi, physician and anarchist
F - L
- Harrell Fletcher, artist
- Brad Fitzpatrick, creator of LiveJournal
- Dick Fosbury, high jumper, inventor of the Fosbury Flop
- Boaz Frankel, host and creator of Clips & Quips
- C. Gordon Fullerton, astronaut and member of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
- Elizabeth Furse, U.S. Congresswoman
- Clark Gable, film actor, Gone with the Wind (film)
- Robert Lee Ghormley, World War II naval officer
- Rodney Glisan, U.S. Army surgeon on the Oregon frontier
- A.C. Green (Benson High School), former NBA player
- Matt Groening, The Simpsons, Futurama and Life In Hell cartoonist
- Sean Healy, artist multimedia
- Sally Haley, artist and painter
- Tonya Harding, champion figure skater, boxer, and notorious American icon
- Katie Harman, (from Gresham, Oregon, a Portland suburb) 2002 Miss America
- Joey Harrington, (Central Catholic High School), NFL quarterback
- Lou Harrison, composer
- Michael Allen Harrison, musician
- Steve Havelka, Pokey the Penguin creator
- Ernest Haycox, writer
- Todd Haynes, filmmaker
- Joe Hill, radical labor activist
- Stewart Holbrook, author and artist
- Matt Hollywood, musician
- Peter Holmstrom, musician
- Bill Hudson, musician, singer/songwriter, producer
- Brett Hudson, musician, singer/songwriter, producer
- Mark Hudson, musician, singer/songwriter, producer
- William Hurt, Academy Award winning actor
- Peter Jacobsen, PGA golfer (and high school classmate of Matt Groening)
- Gary Jarman, musician
- Jeff Jahn, curator, critic & artist
- Chris Johanson, artist
- Fred Jones, Sam Barlow High School and NBA Portland Trailblazers star, 2004 NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Champion
- Miranda July, performance artist, filmmaker
- Louis Kaufman, violinist
- The Kingsmen, musicians ("Louie Louie")
- Ben Hur Lampman, writer, editor at The Oregonian, Oregon poet laureate
- Storm Large, singer, fronts the band Storm and the Balls. Contestant on Rock Star: Supernova
- Thomas M. Lauderdale, musician, Pink Martini
- Ursula K. Le Guin, science fiction/fantasy author
- Norman Leyden, arranger, conductor, clarinetist
- Mickey Lolich, All-star major league baseball pitcher
- Courtney Love, actress and musician
M - S
- Shannon MacMillan, U.S. soccer player
- Stephen Malkmus, member of seminal indie-rock band, Pavement
- Phillip Margolin, writer and lawyer
- Ana Matronic, singer
- Dallas McKennon, voice actor (Gumby, Pokey, Archie Andrews, Tony the Tiger)
- Mike and Brian McMenamin, brewpub owners
- Carlton Mellick III, bizarro fiction author
- Colin Meloy, musician, singer/songwriter, leader of The Decemberists
- James Mercer, musician, singer/songwriter, leader of The Shins
- Tiffeny Milbrett, U.S. soccer player
- Don Miller, author
- Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, former MTV VJ 1992-1996
- Cris Moss, curator & artist
- Ona Munson, actress, played Belle Watling in Gone with the Wind
- Dale Murphy, Wilson High School and former Atlanta Braves star
- Scout Niblett, musician
- Michael Paul Oman-Reagan, artist
- Chuck Palahniuk, writer, author of Fight Club and a memoir and idiosyncratic guide to Portland, Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon (ISBN 1-4000-4783-8)
- Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize-winning chemist
- Johnny Pesky, iconic Boston Red Sox baseball player
- Henry F. Phillips, inventor of the Phillips-head screw
- Roddy Piper, professional wrestler
- Tom Potter, former police chief and current mayor (2005-present)
- Jane Powell, actress/singer
- Ahmad Rashad, former NFL player, television personality
- Johnnie Ray, musician
- John Reed, journalist
- Mel Renfro, (Jefferson High School) star NFL defensive back, Dallas Cowboys
- Rozz Rezabek, punk pioneer. Vocalist for early San Francisco punk band Negative Trend and Portland, OR band Theatre of Sheep.
- Kim Rhodes, actress, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, As the World Turns, Another World
- Raina Rose, folksinger
- Alex Ross, comic book artist
- Mark Rothko, artist (Shattuck School & Lincoln High graduate)
- Greg Rucka, novelist and comic book writer
- Joe Sacco, graphic novel journalist
- Katee Sackhoff, actress, Battlestar Galactica (2003) and Bionic Woman (2007)
- Curtis Salgado, soul singer
- Rebecca Schaeffer, actress, whose murder in 1989 led to anti-stalking laws
- Randal L. Schwartz, author of many Perl books and magazine articles, and convicted computer criminal
- Danny Simon, television writer
- Elliott Smith, musician, d. 2003
- Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor
- Harry Everett Smith, archivist, ethnomusicologist
- Tom Spanbauer, author
- Matthew Stadler, author
- William Stafford, poet
- Damon Stoudamire, Wilson High School and NBA Memphis Grizzlies star
- Salim Stoudamire, former Lake Oswego High School basketball star, Atlanta Hawks NBA player
- Sally Struthers, actress born and raised in Portland
- Jon Micah Sumrall, lead singer of the Christian rock band Kutless
T - Z
- Courtney Taylor-Taylor, musician
- Craig Thompson, graphic novelist
- Kirk Thornton, notable voice actor
- Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel and resident
- Michael Totten, writer, foreign correspondent
- Zoe Trope, teenage author
- Corin Tucker, musician, guitarist with Sleater-Kinney
- Gus Van Sant, filmmaker, Kentucky native now based in Portland
- Angela Via, singer/songwriter
- Will Vinton, claymation animator
- Lindsay Wagner, the Bionic Woman, Sleep Number bed spokesperson
- Chris Walla, musician, guitarist of Death Cab for Cutie
- Marie Watt, contemporary sculptor
- Janet Weiss, musician, drummer with Sleater-Kinney
- E. Henry Wemme, businessman
- Minor White, influential photographer
- Brad Wilk, Portland-born drummer of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave
- Martin Wong, Portland-born painter
- Anthony Wynn, author