List of people from Kentucky
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The following list contains persons of note who were born, raised, or spent portions of their lives in the American Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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Authors and journalists
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky | |
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James Lane Allen (1849–1925) | Author, called the state's first important novelist[1] | Born near Lexington[1] | |
Harriette Simpson Arnow (1908–1986) | Writer of novels, memoirs, and regional histories | Born in Wayne County, raised in Pulaski County | |
Wendell Berry (born 1934) | Author and poet[2] | Born in New Castle[2] | |
Myram Borders (born 1936) | 20-year manager of Las Vegas United Press International bureau, chief of Las Vegas News Bureau | Born in Kentucky | |
Harry M. Caudill (1922–1990) | Author, historian, and attorney[3] | Born in Whitesburg[3] | |
Irvin S. Cobb (1876–1944) | Author, humorist | Born in Paducah | |
Clive Cussler (born 1931) | Author and oceanic explorer | Lived in Louisville | |
David Dick (1930-2010) | CBS News correspondent from 1966 to 1985, author and book publisher, University of Kentucky journalism faculty member from 1985 to 1996 | Lived in Bourbon County | |
Elder Watson Diggs (1883 - 1947) | Founder of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. | Madisonville | |
Greg Downs (born 1971) | Author[4] | Raised in Elizabethtown[4] | |
Damon R. Eubank (born 1959) | Author and historian[5] | Reared in Hardin County and resident of Campbellsville in Taylor County[5] | |
John Fetterman (1920–1975) | Pulitzer prize-winning journalist for Louisville Courier-Journal | Born in Danville | |
Larry Flynt (born 1942) | Hustler magazine publisher[6] | Born in Lakeville (Magoffin County)[6] | |
Joey Goebel (born 1980) | Author[7] | Born in Henderson[7] | |
Betty Jane Gorin-Smith (born 1940) | Historian, author of Morgan Is Coming![8] | Born and reared in Campbellsville[8] | |
Silas House (born 1971) | Author[9] | Reared in Lily (Laurel County)[9] | |
Lewis Craig Humphrey (1875-1927) | Editor of the Louisville Evening Post and co-editor of the Louisville Herald-Post[10] | Born and reared in Louisville, Kentucky | |
Robert Kirkman (born 1978) | Comic book writer, co-creator of The Walking Dead[11] | Raised in Cynthiana[11] | |
Bobbie Ann Mason (born 1940) | Author[12] | Born in Mayfield[12] | |
Ed McClanahan (born 1932) | Novelist, essayist, professor | Born in Brooksville; lives in Lexington | |
Tony Moore (born 1978) | Comic book illustrator, co-creator of The Walking Dead[11] | Born and raised in Cynthiana, Kentucky | |
Gurney Norman (born 1937) | Novelist, documentarian, professor | Raised in Allais; worked for Hazard Herald; professor at University of Kentucky | |
Marsha Norman (born 1947) | Author and lyricist[13] | Born in Louisville[13] | |
Andrew J. Offutt (1934-2013) | Author;[14] father of Chris Offutt | Born near Morehead, lived in Louisville[14] | |
Chris Offutt (born 1958) | Author[15] | Raised in Haldeman (Rowan County)[15] | |
Bill Plaschke (born 1958) | Columnist for Los Angeles Times; TV personality | Born in Louisville, attended Ballard High School | |
Steve Raible (born 1954) | News anchor, sports announcer, former NFL player | Born in Louisville, attended Trinity High School | |
Elizabeth Madox Roberts (1881–1941) | Poet and novelist | Born in Perryville, spent most of her life in Springfield | |
Charles P. Roland (born 1918) | Historian | Reared in Tennessee, spent academic career at Tulane University in New Orleans and the University of Kentucky, retired to Lexington[16] | |
Jesse Stuart (1907-1984) | Novelist, poet, short-story writer | Born in Greenup County, died in Ironton, Ohio, attended Vanderbilt University, poet laureate of Kentucky 1954 | |
Allen Tate (1899–1979) | Poet, novelist, literary critic[17] | Born in Winchester[17] | |
Helen Thomas (1920–2013) | News service reporter and a member of the White House press corps[18] | Born in Winchester[18] | |
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) | Journalist and author[19] | Born in Louisville[19] | |
Gilbert R. Tredway (born 1922) | Author and American Civil War historian[20] | Indiana native; professor in Campbellsville[20] | |
Robert Penn Warren (1905–1989) | First poet laureate of the United States[21] | Born in Guthrie[21] |
Explorers, pioneers, and military personnel
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Roy Bean (1825–1903) | Eccentric Old West justice of the peace[22] | Born in Mason County[22] |
Stephen Bishop (1780–1857) | Slave, and cave explorer[23] | Published the first map of Mammoth Cave[23] |
Jim Bowie (1796–1836) | Died at the Battle of the Alamo, made famous the Bowie knife[24] | Born in Logan County[24] |
Kit Carson (1809–1868) | Indian agent, trapper scout[25] | Born in Madison County[25] |
William J. Crowe Jr. (1925–2007) | U.S. Navy admiral and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff | Born in La Grange |
William R. Higgins (1945–1990) | U.S. Marine colonel who was captured in 1988 and eventually murdered[26] | Born in Danville[26] |
Joseph Holt (1807–1894) | United States Postmaster General and Judge Advocate General[27] | Born in Breckinridge County[27] |
Husband E. Kimmel (1882–1968) | Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during the attack on Pearl Harbor[28] | Born in Henderson[28] |
Franklin Sousley (1925–1945) | One of six in iconic photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima[29] | Born in Hilltop, Fleming County[29] |
Film, radio, and television personalities
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Ned Beatty (born 1937) | Actor[30] | Born in Louisville[30] |
James Best (born 1926) | Actor[31] | Born in Powderly[31] |
Rodger Bingham (born 1947), nicknamed "Kentucky Joe" | Fifth runner-up on Survivor: The Australian Outback[32] | Lives in Crittenden[32] |
Foster Brooks (1912–2001) | Comedian[33] | Born in Louisville[33] |
W. Earl Brown (born 1963) | Actor[34] | Born in Murray[34] |
Tod Browning (1880–1962) | Actor and director[35] | Born in Louisville[35] |
Leo Burmester (1944–2007) | Actor[36] | Born in Louisville[36] |
Jennifer Carpenter (born 1979) | Actress[37] | Born in Louisville[37] |
John Carpenter (born 1948) | Film director[38] | reared in Bowling Green and attended Western Kentucky University[38] |
George Clooney (born 1961) | Oscar-winning actor and director[39] | Born in Lexington,[39] reared in Augusta[40] |
Rosemary Clooney (1928–2002) | Actress and singer[41] | Born and reared in Maysville[41] |
William Conrad (1920–1994) | Actor and narrator in radio, film and television[42] | Born and reared in Louisville[42] |
Tom Cruise (born 1962) | Actor and producer[43] | reared in Louisville[43] |
Kassie DePaiva (born 1961) | Actress best known for role on One Life to Live[44] | Born and reared in Morganfield[44] |
Johnny Depp (born 1963) | Actor[45] | Born in Owensboro[45] |
Bob Edwards (born 1947) | NPR radio host[46] | Born in Louisville[46] |
Farah Fath (born 1984) | Actress known for her roles on Days of Our Lives and One Life to Live[47] | Born in Lexington[47] |
Don Galloway (1937–2009) | Actor[48] | Born and reared in Brooksville[48] |
Rebecca Gayheart (born 1971) | Actress[49] | Born in Hazard[49] |
Billy Gilbert (1894–1971) | Actor and comedian[50] | Born in Louisville[50] |
D. W. Griffith (1875–1948) | Filmmaker[51] | Born in La Grange[51] |
Florence Henderson (born 1934) | Actress best known for her role on The Brady Bunch[52] | reared in Owensboro[52] |
Josh Hopkins (born 1970) | Actor[53] | Born in Lexington[53] |
Elizabeth Ann Hulette, aka "Miss Elizabeth" (1960–2003) | Professional wrestling manager and valet[54] | Born in Louisville, reared in Frankfort[54] |
Josh Hutcherson (born 1992) | Actor[55] | Born in Union[55] |
Ashley Judd (born 1968) | Actress[56] | reared in Ashland[56] |
Patricia Kalember (born 1956) | Actress[57] | Partly reared in Louisville[57] |
Robert Karnes (1917–1979) | Actor[58] | Born in Paducah, Kentucky |
Jennifer Lawrence (born 1990) | Oscar-winning actress[59] | Born and reared in Louisville[59] |
Maggie Lawson (born 1980) | Actress[60] | Born in Louisville[60] |
Matt Long (born 1980) | Actor[61] | Born in Winchester[61] |
Lee Majors (born 1939) | Actor | reared in Middlesboro |
Terrence Mann (born 1951) | Actor[62] | Born in Ashland |
William Mapother (born 1965) | Actor[63] | Born in Louisville[63] |
Victor Mature (1915–1999) | Actor[64] | Born in Louisville[64] |
Melissa McBride (born 1965) | Actress and casting directorl[65] | Born in Lexington[65] |
Catherine McCord (born 1974) | Actress and model[66] | Born in Louisville[66] |
Charles Napier (1936–2011) | Actor[67] | Born in Scottsville[67] |
Patricia Neal (1926–2010) | Oscar-winning actress[68] | Born in Packard (Whitley County)[68] |
Grady Nutt (1937–1981) | Religious humorist; television personality (Hee Haw)[69] | Lived in Louisville from 1960 until his death including the entire time of his rise to fame[69] |
Warren Oates (1928–1982) | Actor[70] | Born in Depoy (Muhlenberg County)[70] |
Sean O'Bryan (born 1963) | Actor[71] | Born in Louisville[71] |
Annie Potts (born 1952) | Actress[72] | Reared in Franklin[72] |
Lawrence Pressman (born 1939) | Actor[73] | Born in Cynthiana[73] |
Wes Ramsey (born 1977) | Actor[74] | Born in Louisville[74] |
Jeffrey Reddick | Screenwriter, actor, and film producer[75] | reared in Jackson[75] |
Jessica Rey (born 1982) | Actress[76] | Born in Fort Campbell[76] |
Rob Riggle (born 1970) | Actor[77] on The Daily Show, The Office and Saturday Night Live | Born in Louisville[77] |
Kelly Rutherford (born 1968) | Actress[78] on Melrose Place and Gossip Girl | Born in Elizabethtown |
Jeri Ryan (born 1968) | Actress[79] | reared in Paducah[79] |
Mitchell Ryan (born 1928) | Actor[80] | Born in Louisville[80] |
Diane Sawyer (born 1945) | TV journalist[81] | Born and reared in Glasgow;[81] lived in Louisville[82] |
Michael Shannon (born 1974) | Actor | Born in Lexington |
William Shatner (born 1931) | Actor | Seasonally resides in Woodford County |
Molly Sims (born 1973) | Actress and model[83] | Born in Murray[83] |
J. Smith-Cameron (born 1955) | Actress[84] | Born in Louisville[84] |
Hal Sparks (born 1969) | Actor[85] | reared in Peak's Mill[85] |
Harry Dean Stanton (born 1926) | Actor[86] | Born in West Irvine (Estill County)[86] |
Chrishell Stause (born 1981) | Actress known for her role on All My Children[87] | Born in Draffenville (Marshall County)[87] |
Madame Sul-Te-Wan (1873–1959) | Actress[88] | Born in Louisville[88] |
Gus Van Sant (born 1952) | Film director[89] | Born in Louisville[89] |
Jim Varney (1949–2000) | Actor and comedian[90] | Born in Lexington[90] |
Jack Warden (1920–2006) | Actor[91] | reared in Louisville[91] |
Chuck Woolery (born 1940) | Game show host[92] | Born in Ashland[92] |
Sean Young (born 1959) | Actress[93] | Born in Louisville[93] |
Steve Zahn (born 1967) | Actor | Lives in Scott County |
Government and political leaders
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Alben W. Barkley (1877–1956) | Vice President of the United States[94] | Born in Graves County, lived much of his adult life in Paducah[94] |
Louis Brandeis (1856–1941) | Supreme Court Justice[95] | Born and raised in Louisville[95] |
John C. Breckinridge (1821–1875) | Vice President of the United States[96] | Born just outside Lexington[96] |
John Y. Brown, Jr. (born 1933) | Governor of Kentucky[97] | Born in Lexington[97] |
A. B. "Happy" Chandler (1898–1991) | Governor of Kentucky and Baseball Commissioner[98] | Born in Corydon[98] |
Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810–1903) | Abolitionist and newspaper editor[99] | Born and lived in Clermont[99] |
Henry Clay (1777–1852) | Statesman[100] | Lived in Lexington[100] |
Jefferson Davis (1808–1889) | President of the Confederacy | Born in Christian County, Kentucky |
Wendell Hampton Ford (1924–2015) | 53rd Governor of Kentucky, 1971-1974; 45th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1967-1971; U.S. Senator 1974–1999, member Democratic Party, veteran of the U.S. Army and Kentucky National Guard, with service from 1944–1946 and 1949–1962 | Born and reared in Owensboro |
Sara Beth Gregory (born 1982) | Current member of the Kentucky State Senate; former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, first elected at age twenty-eight; attorney[101] | Born in Monticello in Wayne County[101] |
Brett Guthrie (born 1964) | Current member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky's 2nd congressional district[102] | Born in Florence, Alabama; resides in Bowling Green[102] |
John Marshall Harlan (1833–1911) | Supreme Court Justice[103] | Born in Boyle County[103] |
Jimmy Higdon (born 1953) | Current member of the Kentucky State Senate, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, businessman[104] | Born in Taylor County; resident of Lebanon in Marion County[104] |
Richard Mentor Johnson (1780–1850) | Supreme Court Justice[105] | Born in Jefferson County[105] |
Mae Street Kidd (1909–1999) | State legislator[106] | Represented a district in Louisville[106] |
Juanita M. Kreps (born 1921) | Former United States Secretary of Commerce[107] | Born in Lynch[107] |
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) | 16th President of the United States[108] | Born in a portion of Hardin County that now lies in LaRue County[108] |
Mitch McConnell (born 1942) | U.S. Senator and Senate Minority Leader[109] | Born in Sheffield, Alabama, reared in Louisville[109] |
Suzanne Miles (born 1970) | Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from District 7[110] | Born and resides in Owensboro[110] |
Robert L. Miller (1927–2011) | Mayor of Campbellsville, 1966-1998[111] | Born in Taylor County and resident of Campbellsville[111] |
Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890) | Supreme Court Justice[112] | Born in Richmond[112] |
Doug Moseley (born 1928) | State senator (1974–1987)[113] | Resident of Campbellsville, Columbia, and Bowling Green[113] |
Carrie Nation (1846–1911) | Prohibitionist[114] | Born in Garrard County[114] |
Paul E. Osborne (born c. 1939) | Mayor of Campbellsville (1999–2002)[111] | Resident of Campbellsville[111] |
H. Foster Pettit (1930-2014) | Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for Fayette County, 1965 to 1970; mayor of Lexington, 1972 to 1978[115] | Native and resident of Lexington[115] |
Scott Pruitt (born 1968) | Attorney General of Oklahoma[116] | Grew up in Lexington[116] |
Herman Rattliff (1926-2014) | Kentucky State Representative from Taylor County[117] | Born in Green County; resides in Campbellsville[117] |
Stanley Forman Reed (1844–1980) | Supreme Court Justice[118] | Born in Minerva[118] |
Wiley Blount Rutledge (1894–1949) | Supreme Court Justice {1943–1949} | Born in Cloverport |
Tony Snow (1955–2008) | White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush[119] | Born in Berea[119] |
James Speed (1812–1887) | United States Attorney General under Abraham Lincoln[120] | Born in Jefferson County[120] |
Adlai E. Stevenson I (1835–1914) | Vice President of the United States[121] | Born in Christian County[121] |
Zachary Taylor (1784–1850) | President of the United States[122] | Raised in Kentucky[122] |
Ken Upchurch (born 1969) | Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from District 52[123] | Resides in his native Monticello in Wayne County[123] |
Fred M. Vinson (1890–1953) | Chief Justice of the United States[124] | Born in Louisa[124] |
Roger Vinson (born 1940) | Senior Federal Judge[125] | Born in Cadiz[125] |
John D. Watkins (1828-1895) | Educator, lawyer, district attorney, state court judge, state senator, and presidential elector in Minden in Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana[126] | Born in Caldwell County and graduate of Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) |
James E. Whitlock (born 1934) | State Representative[127] | Resident of Marion County[127] |
David L. Williams (born 1953) | Member of the Kentucky State Senate from 1987 to 2012, president of the state Senate from 2000 to 2012; Republican U.S. Senate nominee in 1992, gubernatorial nominee in 2011; current 40th District circuit judge[128] | Born in Burkesville in Cumberland County[128] |
Max Wise (born 1975) | Incoming member of the Kentucky State Senate from District 16 in south central Kentucky[129] | Born, reared, and resides in Campbellsville in Taylor County[130] |
Whitney Young (1921–1971) | Civil rights administrator[131] | Born in Lincoln Ridge[131] |
Ron Ziegler (1939–2003) | White House Press Secretary to President Richard Nixon[132] | Born in Covington[132] |
Infamous persons
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Larry Birkhead (born 1973) | Father of Anna Nicole Smith's daughter, Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead | Born, resides in Louisville[133] |
Ray Chapman (1891–1920) | Only Major League Baseball player to be killed during a game | Born in Beaver Dam[134] |
Floyd Collins (1887–1925) | Cave explorer[135] | Trapped and killed in Sand Cave[135] |
Lynndie England (born 1982) | Convicted in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal[136] | Born in Ashland[136] |
Charles Manson (born 1934) | Convicted serial killer | Raised in Ashland |
Musicians
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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David "Stringbean" Akeman (1916–1973) | Country and comedy musician, member of the Grand Ole Opry, cast member on Hee Haw | Born in Annville |
John J. Becker (1886–1961) | Composer[137] | Born in Henderson[137] |
Adrian Belew (born 1949) | Guitarist and vocalist for the band King Crimson[138] | Born in Covington[138] |
Kenny Bishop (born 1966) | Gospel and Christian singer[139] | Raised in Richmond[139] |
Mark Bishop (born 1965) | Southern gospel singer[139] | Raised in Richmond[139] |
Laura Bell Bundy (born 1981) | Country singer and actress[140] | Raised in Lexington[140] |
Steven Curtis Chapman (born 1962) | Contemporary Christian musician[141] | Born and raised in Paducah[141] |
John Conlee (born 1946) | Country singer | Born and raised in Versailles |
Billy Ray Cyrus (born 1961) | Country singer and actor[142] | Born in Flatwoods[142] |
Skeeter Davis (1931–2004) | Country singer[143] | Born in Dry Ridge[143] |
Don Everly (born 1937) | Member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame[144][145] | Born near Central City[144] |
Phil Everly (born 1939) | Member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame[144][145] | Born near Central City[144] |
Crystal Gayle (born 1951) | Country singer[146] | Born in Paintsville[146] |
Troy Lee Gentry (born 1967) | Country singer[147] | Born in Lexington[147] |
Ashley Gorley | Country songwriter and record producer[148] | Born in Danville[148] |
Grandpa Jones (1913-1998) | "Old time" country and gospel music singer, member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry; cast member on Hee Haw | Born in Niagara |
Tom T. Hall (born 1936) | Country singer and songwriter[149] | Born in Olive Hill[149] |
Lionel Hampton (1908–2002) | Jazz musician[150] | Born in Louisville[150] |
Larnelle Harris | Gospel singer[151] | Born in Danville[151] |
Telma Hopkins (born 1948) | Singer and actress[152] | Born in Louisville[152] |
Naomi Judd (born 1946) | Country singer[153] | Born and raised in Ashland[153] |
Wynonna Judd (born 1964) | Country singer[154] | Born and raised in Ashland[154] |
James Kottak (born 1962) | Former drummer for hard rock groups Kingdom Come, Wild Horses and Warrant; current drummer for German heavy metal band The Scorpions[155] | Born in Louisville[155] |
Nick Lachey (born 1973) | Member of the band 98 Degrees;[156] married to Jessica Simpson and starred on reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica | Born in Harlan[156] |
Homer Ledford (1927–2006) | Bluegrass musician and instrument maker | Lived in Winchester |
Brian Littrell (born 1975) | Member of the Backstreet Boys[157] | Born in Lexington[157] |
Patty Loveless (born 1957) | Country singer[158] | Born in Pikeville[158] |
Loretta Lynn (born 1934) | Country singer[159] | Born and raised in Butcher Holler[159] |
Les McCann (born 1935) | Soul jazz piano player and vocalist; crossover artist into R&B and soul | Born in Lexington |
Bill Monroe (1911–1996) | "Father of bluegrass music" and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame[160] | Born and raised in Rosine[160] |
Eddie Montgomery (born 1963) | Country singer[161] | Born in Danville, raised in Garrard County[161] |
John Michael Montgomery (born 1965) | Country singer[162] | Born in Danville, raised in Garrard County[162] |
Will Oldham (born 1970) | Songwriter and musician[163] | Born in Louisville[163] |
Joan Osborne (born 1963) | Singer and songwriter[164] | Born in Anchorage[164] |
Artimus Pyle (born 1948) | Former drummer for the Southern Rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd | Born in Louisville |
Dottie Rambo (1934–2008) | Member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame[165] | Born in Madisonville, raised in Morganfield[165] |
Kevin Richardson (born 1971) | Member of the Backstreet Boys[166] | Born in Lexington, raised in Irvine[166] |
Jean Ritchie (born 1922) | Folk singer[167] | Born in Viper (Perry County)[167] |
Jordan Smith (born 1994) | Pop singer, winner of The Voice season 9 | Born in Harlan (Harlan County)[168] |
Ricky Skaggs (born 1954) | Bluegrass and country music artist[169] | Born and raised in Cordell (Lawrence County)[169] |
Kevin Skinner (born 1974) | Country singer, winner of 2009 America's Got Talent[170] | Native of Mayfield[170] |
Rick Steier (born 1960) | Former guitarist for hard rock groups Kingdom Come, Wild Horses and Warrant[171] | Born in Louisville[171] |
Mark Stuart (born 1968) | Member of the Christian band Audio Adrenaline[172] | Born and raised in Owensboro[172] |
Merle Travis (1917–1983) | Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame[173] | Born in Rosewood (Muhlenberg County)[173] |
Keith Whitley (1955–1989) | Country singer[174] | Born in Sandy Hook[174] |
Dwight Yoakam (born 1956) | Country singer[175] | Born in Pikeville[175] |
Scientists and inventors
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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James Gilbert Baker (1914–2005) | Astronomer, designer of optics systems, co-founder of Louisville Astronomical Society | Born in Louisville, graduated from the University of Louisville |
Rex Geveden | Associate Administrator of NASA[176] | Born in Mayfield[177] |
Robert H. Grubbs (born 1942) | 2005 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry[178] | Born in Marshall County, raised in Paducah[178] |
G. Scott Hubbard (born 1948) | NASA Scientist, associate director of NASA's Ames Research Center, "Mars czar"[179] | Born and raised in Elizabethtown[179] |
William Lipscomb (born 1919) | 1976 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry[180] | Raised in Lexington[180] |
Garrett A. Morgan (1877–1963) | Traffic light and gas mask inventor[181] | Born in Paris[181] |
Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866–1945) | 1933 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine[182] | Born in Lexington[182] |
Phillip A. Sharp (born 1944) | 1993 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine[183] | Born in Falmouth[183] |
Nathan Stubblefield (1860–1928) | Inventor, demonstrated wireless radio[184] | Born in Murray[184] |
John T. Thompson (1860–1940) | Inventor of the "Tommy" Gun[185] | Born in Newport[185] |
George Whitesides (born 1939) | Harvard University chemistry professor[186] | Born in Louisville[186] |
Terrence W. Wilcutt (born 1949) | Astronaut[187] | Born in Russellville[187] |
Sports figures
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Nate Adcock (born 1988) | MLB relief pitcher[188] | Born in Elizabethtown[188] |
David Akers (born 1974) | NFL placekicker[189] | Born and raised in Lexington[189] |
Shaun Alexander (born 1977) | NFL running back[190] | Born and raised in Florence[191] |
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay) (born 1942) | Olympic and professional boxing champion and activist[192] | Born and raised in Louisville[192] |
Dave Anderson (born 1960) | MLB infielder and coach[193] | Born in Louisville[193] |
Derek Anderson (born 1974) | NBA shooting guard[194] | Born in Louisville[194] |
Josh Anderson (born 1982) | MLB center fielder | Born and raised in Somerset |
Bill Arnsparger (born 1926) | New York Giants and LSU head coach | Born in Paris, Kentucky |
Jeremy Bates (1974) | American heavyweight boxer nicknamed "The Beast" | Born in Argillite |
Butch Beard (born 1947) | NBA player and head coach | Born and raised in Hardinsburg[195] |
Rob Bironas (1978–2014) | NFL placekicker | Born and raised in Louisville[196] |
Greg Buckner (born 1976) | NBA shooting guard and coach[197] | Born in Hopkinsville[197] |
Jay Buhner (born 1964) | MLB outfielder | Born in Louisville |
Jim Bunning (born 1931) | Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher[198] and politician[199] | Born in Southgate[198] |
Chris Burke (born 1980) | MLB second baseman[200] | Born in Louisville[200] |
Paul Byrd (born 1970) | MLB pitcher[201] | Born in Louisville[201] |
Dwane Casey (born 1957) | Head coach of NBA's Toronto Raptors[202] | Born in Morganfield[202] |
Steve Cauthen (born 1960) | National Horse Racing Hall of Fame jockey[203] | Born in Covington,[203] raised in Walton[192] |
Rex Chapman (born 1967) | NBA shooting guard[204] | Born in Bowling Green,[204] attended Owensboro's Apollo High School[205] |
Jerry Claiborne (1928–2000) | College Football Hall of Fame coach[206] | Born in Hopkinsville[206] |
Blanton Collier (born 1906) | Cleveland Browns and Kentucky head coach | Born in Millersburg, Kentucky |
Cris Collinsworth (born 1959) | Wide receiver for Cincinnati Bengals, TV sportscaster[207] | Resides in Fort Thomas[208] |
Earle Combs (1889–1976) | Baseball Hall of Famer[209] | Born in Pebworth (Owsley County)[209] |
Tim Couch (born 1977) | NFL quarterback[210] | Born and raised in Hyden[210] |
Dave Cowens (born 1948) | Basketball Hall of Famer[211] | Born and raised in Newport[211] |
Denny Crum (born 1937) | Basketball Hall of Fame coach[212] | Lives in Louisville |
Dermontti Dawson (born 1965) | NFL center | Born in Lexington |
Paul Derringer (1906–1987) | MLB pitcher | Born in Springfield[213] |
E. A. Diddle (1895–1972) | Basketball Hall of Fame coach[214] | Born in Gradyville (Adair County)[214] |
Scott Downs (born 1976) | MLB relief pitcher[215] | Born in Louisville[215] |
Steve Finley (born 1965) | MLB outfielder[216] | Raised in Paducah[217] |
Woodie Fryman (1940–2011) | MLB infielder | Born and raised in Ewing |
Joe Fulks (1921–1976) | Basketball Hall of Famer[218] | Born in Birmingham (Marshall County)[218] |
Tyson Gay (born 1982) | Sprinter, 2007 world champion at 100 and 200 meters[219] | Born[220] and raised in Lexington |
Sean Green (born 1979) | MLB relief pitcher[221] | Born in Louisville[221] |
Ted Greene (born 1936) | AFL linebacker[222] | Born in Kentucky |
Nicky Hayden (born 1981) | MotoGP racer[223] | Born and raised in Owensboro[223] |
JB Holmes (born 1982) | PGA Tour golfer[224] | Born and raised in Campbellsville[224] |
Paul Hornung (born 1935) | Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Famer, sportscaster[225] | Born and raised in Louisville[225] |
Allan Houston (born 1971) | NBA shooting guard[226] | Born and raised in Louisville[226] |
Monique Jones (born 1979) | IFBB professional bodybuilder | Born in Fort Knox |
Gregory Kaidanov (born 1959) | U.S. chess grandmaster[227] | Lives in Lexington[227] |
Austin Kearns (born 1980) | MLB outfielder[228] | Born in Lexington[228] |
Shawn Kelley (born 1984) | MLB relief pitcher[229] | Born in Louisville[229] |
Shipwreck Kelly (1910–1986) | NFL halfback | Born in Simstown[230] |
Roy Kidd (born 1931) | College Football Hall of Fame coach[231] | Born in Corbin[231] |
Jeremy Mayfield (born 1969) | NASCAR driver[232] | Born and raised in Owensboro[232] |
George McAfee (1918–2009) | Pro Football Hall of Fame halfback for Chicago Bears[233] | Born in Corbin[233] |
Mary T. Meagher (born 1964) | 1984, 1988 Olympic medalist swimmer | Born in Louisville |
Trever Miller (born 1973) | MLB pitcher[234] | Born in Louisville[234] |
C. J. Mosley (born 1983) | NFL defensive end[235] | Born in Fort Knox[235] |
Tori Murden (born 1963) | First woman to make solo crossing of Atlantic Ocean by rowboat, first woman and first American to ski to geographic South Pole | Raised and lives in Louisville |
Betty Pariso (born 1956) | IFBB professional bodybuilder | Born in Cynthiana[236] |
John Pelphrey (born 1968) | University of Kentucky basketball player and Florida assistant coach | Born in Paintsville |
Kenny Perry (born 1960) | Professional golfer[237] | Born in Elizabethtown, raised and now lives in Franklin, graduated from high school in Lone Oak[237] |
Frank Ramsey (born 1931) | Basketball Hall of Famer[238] | Born in Corydon[238] |
Jon Rauch (born 1978) | Professional baseball pitcher[239] | Born in Louisville and raised in Westport[239] |
Pee Wee Reese (1918–1999) | Baseball Hall of Famer[240] | Born in Ekron[240] |
Mark Reynolds (born 1983) | MLB infielder[241] | Born in Pikeville[241] |
Weston Richburg (born 1991) | Professional football player[242] | Born in Louisville[242] |
Rajon Rondo (born 1986) | Professional basketball player[243] | Born in Louisville[243] |
Jack Roush (born 1942) | International Motorsports Hall of Famer[244] | Born in Covington[245] |
Howard Schnellenberger (born 1934) | College football coach, Miami, Louisville and Florida Atlantic | Raised in Louisville, Kentucky |
John Shelby (born 1958) | MLB outfielder[246] | Born in Lexington[246] |
Jeff Sheppard (born 1974) | Basketball player for Kentucky Wildcats | resides in London (Laurel County) |
Phil Simms (born 1955) | NFL quarterback and TV sportscaster[247] | Born in Lebanon, raised in Louisville[247] |
C. J. Spillman (born 1986) | NFL safety and special teamer[248] | Born in Louisville[248] |
Danny Sullivan (born 1950) | C.A.R.T. and Formula 1 auto racer; winner of 1985 Indianapolis 500[249] | Born in Louisville[249] |
Jacob Tamme (born 1985) | NFL tight end[250] | Born in Lexington[250] |
Dan Uggla (born 1980) | MLB second baseman[251] | Born in Louisville[251] |
Wes Unseld (born 1946) | Basketball Hall of Famer[252] | Born and raised in Louisville[252] |
Darrell Waltrip (born 1947) | NASCAR driver and broadcaster[253] | Born and raised in Owensboro[253] |
Michael Waltrip (born 1963) | NASCAR driver[254] | Born and raised in Owensboro[254] |
Jeff Walz (born 1971) | Current head women's basketball coach at the University of Louisville[255] | Born and raised in Fort Thomas[255] |
Larry Warford (born 1991) | NFL offensive lineman[256] | Raised in Richmond[256] |
Brandon Webb (born 1979) | Texas Rangers pitcher;[257] 2006 National League Cy Young Award winner[258] | Born and raised in Ashland[257] |
Visual artists
Other notable persons
Name | Notable for | Connection to Kentucky |
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Damon E. Allen (1921–2009) | Optometrist[274] | Born in Fordsville; practiced in Columbia; resided in Campbellsville; lobbied to gain empowerment of optometrists to prescribe medication for their patients |
David Boaz (born 1953) | Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute[275] | Born in Mayfield[275] |
Ben M. Bogard (1868-1941) | Clergyman, founder of American Baptist Association; pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Little Rock, Arkansas, one of the founders of Missionary Baptist Seminary in Little Rock; engaged in 237 theological debates; a pastor under the Southern Baptist Convention in Kentucky in the 1890s[276] | Born in Elizabethtown[276] |
LaVerne Butler (1926–2010) | Clergyman and college president[277] | Born in Henderson County; pastor of 9th & O Baptist Church in Louisville, president of Mid-Continent University in Mayfield, also resided in Lexington |
Brian Cashman (born 1967) | Senior VP and General Manager for the New York Yankees[278] | Raised in Lexington[278] |
Edgar Cayce (1877–1945) | Mystic[279] | Born in Beverly, seven miles (11 km) south of Hopkinsville[279] |
Thomas D. Clark (1903–2005) | Historian credited with preserving much of Kentucky's history[280] | Lived in Lexington, taught at University of Kentucky for more than seven decades[280] |
Chris Clarke (born 1957) | Southern Baptist missionary to the equestrian community[281] | Operates Happy Trails Ministry in Burna[281] |
David and Mary Conley | The Amazing Race contestants known as "Team Kentucky" | Live in Stone[282] |
Tara Conner (born 1985) | 2006 Miss USA[283] | Raised from early childhood in Russell Springs[283] |
Mordecai Ham (1877–1961) | Tent revivalist who preached the sermon, converting Billy Graham to Christianity | Born in Allen County[284] |
Heather French Henry (born 1974) | 2000 Miss America[285] | Born in Augusta, raised in Maysville[285] |
Duncan Hines (1880–1959) | Food critic[286] | Born in Bowling Green[286] |
Robert S. James (1818–1850) | Revivalist Pastor; father of Jesse James and Frank James; co-founder of William Jewell College | Born in Logan County |
Casey Jones (1863–1900) | Railroad engineer of song; killed trying to stop a train collision; subject of a television series based loosely on his career[287] | Born in Cayce[287] |
Venus Ramey | 1944 Miss America[288] | Born in Ashland, raised in Paintsville[289] |
Gene Robinson (born 1947) | First openly gay noncelibate Episcopal bishop[290] | Born in Lexington[290] |
Col. Harland Sanders (1890–1980) | Founder of KFC[291] | Lived in Corbin[291] |
"Papa" John Schnatter (born 1962) | Founder of Papa John's Pizza[292] | Lives in Anchorage[292] |
Forest Shely (1924–2010) | Physician who served 56 years as a trustee of Campbellsville University[293] | Born in Lawrenceburg and resided in Campbellsville[293] |
See also
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