The state flag of Texas A map showing the location of Texas in the United States 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 .
Founders and early settlers of Texas Stephen F. Austin Augustus Chapman Allen (1806–1864), founder of Houston Charlotte Baldwin Allen (1805–1895), financed founding of Houston, known as the "mother of Houston"John Kirby Allen (1810–1838), founder of HoustonStephen F. Austin (1793–1836), "father of Texas"Padre José Nicolás Ballí (c. 1770–1829), grantee, settler, and namesake of Padre Island Plácido Benavides (1810–1837), settlerJoshua Brown (1816–1876), first settler of Kerrville, Texas John Neely Bryan (1810–1877), founder of Dallas Moses Austin Bryan (1817–1895), early settler of TexasDavid G. Burnet (1788–1870), interim President of Republic of Texas Mathew Caldwell (1798–1842), settlerPrince Carl of Solms-Braunfels (1812–1875), established colonies of German immigrants in TexasHenri Castro (1786–1865), Jewish empresario William Leslie Cazneau (1807–1876), pioneerJesse Chisholm (1806–1868), Indian trader, guide, interpreter, namesake of Chisholm Trail Holland Coffee (1807–1846), settler in Lake Texoma area, trader, guide, interpreterJao de la Porta (fl. 1810s), trader, financed settlement of Galveston Island Green DeWitt (1787–1835), empresario, namesake of DeWitt County Susanna Dickinson (1814–1883), DeWitt Colonist , witnessed and survived Battle of the Alamo John Marie Durst (1797–1851), settlerAngelina Eberly (1798–1860), stopped the attempted removal from Austin of the Republic of Texas Archives, thereby preserving Austin's status as the capital of TexasJohann Friedrich Ernst (born Friedrich Diercks) (1796–1848), first German to bring family to Texas, benefactor to German immigrantsWarren Angus Ferris (1810–1873), early surveyor of DallasHenry Francis Fisher (1805–1867), German settler, explored and colonized San Saba areaSamuel Rhoads Fisher (1794–1839), settler in Republic of Texas and later its Secretary of Navy; namesake of Fisher County Betty Holekamp (1826–1902), German Texan pioneer, called the Betsy Ross of TexasSam Houston (1793–1863), first and third President of Republic of Texas, later U.S. Senator and Governor of Texas Anson Jones (1798–1858), last President of Republic of Texas, called "Architect of Annexation"Mirabeau B. Lamar (1798–1859), second President of Republic of Texas , one of strongest proponents of Texas Navy Herman Lehmann (1859–1932), kidnapped in 1870 and raised by Apache IndiansGideon Lincecum (1793–1874), pioneer, historian, physician, philosopher, naturalistJane Herbert Wilkinson Long (1798–1880), considered the "mother of Texas"Collin McKinney (1766–1861), drafter of Texas Declaration of Independence ; both Collin County and its county seat, McKinney , are named for himJohn Henry Moore (1800–1880), early settlerJose Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politicianRobert Neighbors (1815–1859), Indian agent, soldier, legislatorCynthia Ann Parker (1826–1870), kidnapped in 1836 and raised by Comanche Indians; mother of Quanah Parker , the last Comanche Chief Daniel Parker (1781–1844), settler, church founderJames W. Parker (1797–1864), early settlerJohn Parker (1758–1836), pioneer Texas settlerJohn Richard Parker (1834–1915), kidnapped in 1836 by Comanche IndiansEmily Austin Perry (1795–1851), early settler of TexasElijah Sterling Clack Robertson (1820–1879), early settler, translator, lawyer, postmasterSterling C. Robertson (1785–1842), impresario, colony founder; signed Texas Declaration of IndependenceJose Policarpo Rodriguez (1829–1914), surveyor, scout, established Tejano settlement near present-day Bandera Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803–1857), Secretary of War of Republic of Texas, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas , U.S. Senator after state's admission to U.S.Charles Stillman (1810–1875), founder of Brownsville, Texas Edwin Waller (1800–1881), judge and signer of Texas Declaration of IndependenceLorenzo de Zavala (1788–1836), first vice president of Republic of Texas, signer of Texas Declaration of Independence
Military
The Texas Revolution/The Alamo Sam Houston Richard Andrews (1797?–1835), the first Texian killed during the Texas RevolutionJames Bowie (1796–1836), frontiersman , died at Battle of the Alamo William Joel Bryan (1815–1903), soldier in Texas Revolution, landownerEdward Burleson (1798–1851), lieutenant colonel during Texas Revolution, later Vice President of Republic of TexasJohn Coker (1789–1851), hero of San JacintoDavy Crockett (1786–1836), frontiersman and U.S. Congressman from Tennessee , died at AlamoAlmaron Dickinson (1800–1836), Texian soldier, died at AlamoJames Fannin (c. 1804–1836), key figure during Texas Revolution Thomas Green (1814–1864), artillery officer at San Jacinto, brigadier general in Confederate ArmySam Houston (1793–1863), commander of victorious Texian Army at the Battle of San Jacinto , which won independence for TexasHenry Karnes (1812–1840), soldier and commander in Texas RevolutionRobert J. Kleberg (1803–1888), veteran of Battle of San Jacinto; descendants owned and managed King Ranch Antonio Menchaca (1800–1879), soldier in the Texas Army; he helped convince Houston to allow Tejanos to fight in the battle of San JacintoBenjamin Milam (1788–1835), commander in Texas RevolutionEmily West Morgan (c. 1815–1891), indentured servant known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" who, legend has it, helped win Texas Revolution Juan Seguín (1806–1890), Tejano soldier during Texas RevolutionJohn William Smith (1792–1845), fought at Battle of San Jacinto; later first mayor of San Antonio Alfonso Steele (1817–1911), last survivor of Battle of San Jacinto William B. Travis (1809–1836), commander of Texas forces at AlamoLogan Vandeveer (1815–1855), hero of San JacintoWilliam A. A. "Bigfoot" Wallace (1817–1899), Texas Ranger who fought in Texas Revolution, Mexican–American War, Civil War
American Civil War John Bell Hood John Baylor (1822–1894), Confederate colonel, politician, military governor of Arizona Territory John Henry Brown (1820–1895), Confederate officer, served on staffs of two generalsNicholas Henry Darnell (1807–1885), leader of 18th Texas Cavalry Regiment, known as "Darnell's Regiment"; Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of TexasDick Dowling (1838–1867), commander at Sabine Pass and famous HoustonianJohn "Rip" Ford (1815–1897), Texas Rangers legend and commander at Battle of Palmito Ranch Milton M. Holland (1844–1910), Union soldier, won Medal of Honor John Bell Hood (1831–1879), commander of Hood's Texas Brigade and Confederate generalSamuel Ealy Johnson Sr. (1838–1915), soldier, grandfather of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson Albert Sidney Johnston (1803–1862), Confederate general and commander of Confederate western forcesJohn J. Kennedy (1813–1880), Confederate cavalry officer, ended Regulator-Moderator War John B. Magruder (1807–1871), Confederate general at Battle of Galveston Benjamin McCulloch (1811–1862), soldier in Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger , U.S. Marshal , and brigadier general for Confederate States of America Henry Eustace McCulloch (1816–1895), soldier in Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, and brigadier general for Confederate States of America William Henry Parsons (1826–1907), colonel, Twelfth Texas Cavalry; newspaper editor, legislatorFelix Huston Robertson (1839–1928), only Confederate general who was native-born TexanLawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (1838–1898), Confederate general, Governor of Texas, President of Texas A&M University , namesake of Sul Ross State University William Read Scurry (1821–1864), Confederate general at Battle of Glorieta Pass Pleasant Tackitt (1803–1886), Confederate Officer and county official at Fort Belknap ; a founder of Parker County Charles S. West (1829–1885), Confederate officer and judge advocate general for Trans-Mississippi Department Louis T. Wigfall (1816–1874), Confederate general and Senator from Texas, secured surrender of Fort Sumter
World War I Charles Gray Catto (1896–1972), flying ace credited with eight aerial victoriesDaniel R. Edwards (1897–1967), received Medal of Honor William S. Graves (1895–1940), commander of US forces in Siberia during the allied intervention in Russia David E. Hayden (1897–1974), Navy corpsman, Medal of Honor recipientRobert Lee Howze (1864–1926), Major General of 38th Infantry Division , commander of Third Army of Occupation of Germany, Medal of Honor recipientLouis Jordan (1890–1918), 1914 All American , first US Army officer from Texas to be killed in action during World War IWilliam Thomas Ponder (1893–1947), flying ace credited with six aerial victoriesMarcelino Serna (1896–1992), Army private, first Hispanic to be awarded the Distinguished Service CrossEdgar Gardner Tobin (1896–1954), flying ace credited with six aerial victories
World War II Doris Miller Chester Nimitz Harlon Block (1924–1945), raised flag on Mt. Suribachi at Iwo Jima Romus Burgin (1922–2019), U.S. Marine, authorCharles P. Cabell (1903–1971), U.S. Air Force general; later deputy director of Central Intelligence Agency Horace S. Carswell Jr. (1916–1944), Army Air Corps major, awarded Medal of HonorClaire Chennault (1893–1958), commander of "Flying Tigers "Robert G. Cole (1915–1944), soldier, won Medal of Honor for role in D-Day Normandy invasion Samuel David Dealey (1906–1944), U.S. Navy submarine commander, received Medal of Honor and other distinctions for valorDwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), Supreme Allied Commander WWII and 34th President of the U.S.Ira C. Eaker (1896–1987), commander of Eighth Air Force in World War IICalvin Graham (1930–1992), youngest US serviceman of World War IIDavid Lee "Tex" Hill (1915–2007), fighter pilot, flying aceOveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), Colonel Women's Army Corps , first secretary of Department of Health, Education and Welfare James L. Holloway Jr. (1898–1984), U.S. Navy four-star admiral; Superintendent of U.S. Naval AcademyNeel E. Kearby (1911–1944), fighter ace, Medal of Honor recipientRaymond L. Knight (1922–1945), aviator, Medal of Honor recipientTurney W. Leonard (1921–1944), Army officer, received Medal of HonorFelix Z. Longoria Jr. (1920–1945), Hispanic soldier KIA in the Philippines whose burial was refused in hometown, causing statewide debateGlenn McDuffie (1927–2014), sailor featured kissing nurse in Alfred Eisenstaedt 's iconic photograph V-J Day in Times Square Doris Miller (1919–1943), Pearl Harbor hero, first African American to receive Navy Cross Audie Murphy (1924–1971), World War II hero, actor, Medal of Honor RecipientChester Nimitz (1885–1966), commander of Allied naval forces in Pacific during World War IIRichard Arvin Overton (1906–2018), U.S. Army sergeant; from May 2016 until his death was the oldest surviving American military veteranBruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000), U.S. Army officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army during Vietnam WarJohn L. Pierce (1895–1959), U.S. Army brigadier generalJames Earl Rudder (1910–1970), D-Day commander of the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion, which stormed cliffs at Pointe du Hoc William H. Simpson (1888–1980), commander of U.S. Ninth Army in European Theater Lucian K. Truscott (1895–1965), U.S. Army General who held successive commands in European Theater Edwin Walker (1909–1993), U.S. Army Major General known for conservative views and attempted assassination target for Lee Harvey Oswald Walton Walker (1889–1950), U.S. Army general who served under Patton in European Theater and later in Korean War
Korean War
Vietnam War Oliver North Raul (Roy) Perez Benavidez (1935–1998), awarded Medal of Honor for actions in South VietnamSteven Logan Bennett (1946–1972), captain in United States Air Force , received Medal of Honor Posthumously for actions in VietnamRichard E. Cavazos (1929–2017), first Hispanic four-star general in U.S. Army, earned two Distinguished Service Crosses; as of 2022 a process is underway to rename Fort Hood as Fort CavazosAlfredo Cantu Gonzalez (1946–1968), sergeant , USMC, Medal of Honor recipientFred E. Haynes Jr. (1921–2010), major general, USMCDavid H. McNerney (1931–2010), 1st sergeant U.S. Army, Medal of Honor, Vietnam 1967Oliver North (born 1943), lieutenant-colonel , USMC (retired), NRA board member and founder of the Freedom Alliance Chester M. Ovnand (1914–1959), master sergeant, U.S. Army, second American killed in Vietnam WarBruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000), U.S. Army officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army during Vietnam WarAlfred M. Wilson (1948–1969), Marine private first class awarded Medal of Honor posthumously
Somali Civil War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
War on Terror Clint Lorance (born 1984), Army First Lieutenant convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths; pardonedMichael L. Oates (born 1957), Army lieutenant general
Intelligence
Other 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 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 .
A Greg Abbott (born 1957), Governor of Texas , former Attorney General Fred Agnich (1913–2004), Texas state representative , member of "Dirty 30" in 1971; oilman, rancher, conservationist [1] Elsa Alcala (born 1964), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals from Houston since 2011Elizabeth Alexander (born 1979), press secretary for Vice President Joe Biden Bruce Alger (1918–2015), Republican U.S. representative for Texas's 5th congressional district , based in Dallas County, 1955–1965Rodney Anderson (born 1968), former member of Texas House of Representatives from Grand Prairie Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman to serve in Texas State Senate (1973–1983); Pennsylvania nativeBob Armstrong (1932–2015), member of Texas House of Representatives for Travis County 1963–71; Commissioner of General Land Office 1971–83B Ben Barnes (born 1938), lieutenant governor (1969–1973) of Texas; youngest House Speaker in Texas history (1965–1969)Ray Barnhart (1928–2013), state representative and director of Federal Highway Administration under President Reagan Decimus et Ultimus Barziza (1838–1882), state representative, Harris County, 1874–1876, businessman, Civil War soldierRobert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (1793–1874), district judge, a framer of Texas Constitution; co-founded Baylor University Tina Benkiser (born 1962), former chairman of Republican Party of TexasLloyd Bentsen (1921–2006), U.S. representative and U.S. senator Leo Berman (1936–2015), former state representative from TylerJeremy Bernard (born 1961), White House social secretaryPaul Bettencourt (born 1958), Republican member of Texas State Senate from HoustonTeel Bivins (1947–2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to SwedenBill Blythe (born 1935), Houston Realtor and Republican state representative from Harris County , 1971–1983Elton Bomer (born 1935), state representative from Anderson County and Texas Secretary of StateHenry Bonilla (born 1954), U.S. representative from San Antonio Greg Bonnen (born 1966), neurosurgeon and state representative from Galveston County ; brother of Dennis BonnenJeffrey S. Boyd (born 1961), associate justice of Texas Supreme Court since 2012Wally Brewster (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic John A. Brieden III (born 1955), politician and National Commander of The American Legion , 2003–2004Stephen Broden (born 1952), politician, professor, businessman, activistEsther Buckley (1948–2013), member of United States Commission on Civil Rights ; educator in Laredo Albert S. Burleson (1863–1937), U.S. Postmaster General and CongressmanEdward Burleson (1798–1851), Texas soldier, general, and statesmanJoel Burns (born 1969), Fort Worth city councilman who spoke out against bullying of LGBT youthKonni Burton (born 1963), member of Texas Senate from Tarrant CountyJeb Bush (born 1953), former governor of Florida , reared in Midland and Houston Angie Chen Button (born 1954), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas CountyC Frank Kell Cahoon (1934–2013), Midland oilman and Republican former state representativeBriscoe Cain (born 1984), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives for Harris County District 128, effective January 2017Bill Callegari (born 1941), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, 2001–2015Donna Campbell (born 1954), Texas state senator and physician from New Braunfels Francisco Canseco (born 1949), former U.S. representative from San Antonio John Carona (born 1955), state senator from Dallas County, 1996–2015Stefani Carter (born 1978), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2011; first African-American female Republican to serve in state HouseCarlos Cascos (born 1952), Secretary of State of Texas in Abbott administrationHenry E. Catto Jr. (1930–2011), U.S. diplomat, businessmanLauro Cavazos (1927–2022), U.S. Secretary of Education in the George H. W. Bush administration, first Hispanic U.S. Cabinet officerWayne Christian (born 1950), Republican former state representative from Center and Nacogdoches ; candidate for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014Henry Cisneros (born 1947), former mayor of San Antonio and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ronald H. Clark (born 1953), federal judge; former member of Texas House of RepresentativesTom C. Clark (1899–1977), United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of Supreme Court of the United States David Cobb (born 1962), 2004 U.S. presidential candidate for Green Party Cathy Cochran (1944–2021), retiring judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Susan Combs (born 1945), Texas comptroller and agriculture commissioner, state representativeJohn B. Connally Jr. (1917–1993), Secretary of the Navy , Governor of Texas , US Treasury Secretary John Cornyn (born 1952), United States Senator since 2002Tom Craddick (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from Midland ; former SpeakerJuanita Craft (1902–1985), Dallas city council member, civil rights activistBrandon Creighton (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from Conroe ; House Majority Leader (2013), attorney, businessman, and rancherTed Cruz (born 1971), Canadian-born politician, Texas Senator since 2013, and former 2016 presidential candidateHenry Cuellar (born 1955), U.S. Representative from Texas's 28th congressional district ; native of Laredo D–F Tony Dale (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Williamson County since 2013Price Daniel (1910–1988), Democratic US Senator and 38th Governor of Texas Nicholas Henry Darnell (1807–1885), Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of TexasJohn E. Davis (born 1960), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1999Wendy Davis (born 1963), Texas State Senator from Tarrant County , Democratic gubernatorial nominee in 2014Jay Dean (born 1953), mayor of Longview , 2005–2015; state representative for Gregg and Upshur counties, effective 2017David Dewhurst (born 1945), Lieutenant Governor of Texas , 2003–2015Charles Duncan Jr. (1926–2022), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense 1977–1979, Secretary of Energy 1979–1981Gary Elkins (born 1955), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1995Pat Fallon (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Denton CountyMarsha Farney (born 1958), state representative from Williamson County since 2013; member of the Texas State Board of Education 2011–2013; businesswoman and former educatorJames E. "Pa" Ferguson (1871–1944), governor of Texas (1915–1917), impeached, convicted, and removed from officeMiriam "Ma" Ferguson (1875–1961), first female Governor of Texas Mindy Finn (born 1980), media strategist, conservative feminist activist, independent U.S. vice presidential candidate in 2016Charles R. Floyd (1881–1945), Texas state senator, State Representative, and co-founder of Paris Junior CollegeDan Flynn (1943–2022), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Van Zandt County James Frank (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Wichita Falls G Rick Galindo (born 1981), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County, effective 2015Pete Gallego (born 1961), U.S. representative from Texas's 23rd congressional district H. S. "Buddy" Garcia (born 1967), former interim 2012 member of Texas Railroad Commission John Nance Garner (1868–1967), 44th Speaker of the US House and 32nd Vice President of the United StatesTony Garza (born 1958), former U.S. ambassador to MexicoCharlie Geren (born 1949), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort WorthPete Geren (born 1952), former member of United States House of Representatives from Texas's 12th congressional district and United States Secretary of the Army Craig Goldman (born 1968), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth[2] Alberto Gonzales (born 1955), United States Attorney General Henry B. Gonzalez (1916–2000), U.S. representative from San AntonioJohn W. Goode (1923–1994), Republican lawyer from San Antonio; lost 1961 House race to Henry B. GonzalezAustan Goolsbee (born 1969), Chairperson of Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama Tony Goolsby (1933–2020), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County , 1989–2009Blake Gottesman (born 1980), aide to President George W. Bush Phil Gramm (born 1942), former United States SenatorTom Greenwell (1956–2013)[3] Jesse Edward Grinstead (1866–1948), one-time mayor of Kerrville and state legislatorHenry C. Grover (1927–2005), state legislator, 1972 Republican gubernatorial nomineeH–I Bob Hall (born 1942), Texas state senator from Van Zandt CountyHolly Ham (born 1972), executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at the United States Department of Education Rick Hardcastle (born 1956), Republican former member of Texas House form Wilbarger CountyWill Ford Hartnett (born 1956), Dallas lawyer and Republican member of Texas House, 1991–2013Talmadge L. Heflin (born 1940), former state representative from Harris County , director of Center for Fiscal Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation Glenn Hegar (born 1970), state senator and Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014Jeb Hensarling (born 1957), U.S. representativeHarvey Hilderbran (born 1960), state representative from Kerrville ; Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014Jim Hogg (1851–1906), first native Texan to become Governor of Texas Vernon Edgar Howard (1937–1998), representative of the Texas House of Representatives , 1969–1975Dan Huberty (born 1968), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris CountyJoan Huffman (born 1956), former Houston criminal court judge; Republican member of Texas State Senate Bryan Hughes (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Wood County Swanee Hunt (born 1950), U.S. AmbassadorRobert Dean Hunter (1928–2023), member of Texas House of Representatives from Abilene , 1986–2007Todd A. Hunter (born 1953), state representative, 1989–1997, 2009–presentThad Hutcheson (1915–1986), Houston lawyer and Republican politicianKay Bailey Hutchison (born 1943), first woman U.S. Senator from Texas, 1993–2013Frank N. Ikard (1913–1991), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district , 1951–1961Sarah Isgur (born 1982), attorney and political analystJ–L Alphonso Jackson (born 1945), U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush Wallace B. Jefferson (born 1963), Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas ; resigned 2013Elizabeth Ames Jones (born 1956), former Texas Railroad Commissioner , member of Texas House of Representatives Gina Ortiz Jones (born 1981), U.S Under Secretary of the Air ForceJesse H. Jones (1874–1956), U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Franklin D. Roosevelt Barbara Jordan (1936–1996), member of United States House of Representatives Rudy Juedeman (1908–2004), Odessa businessman and Republican politicianKyle Kacal (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 12David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), only Jew from Texas to serve in U.S. House of Representatives (1846–1851) before 1970sBill Keffer (born 1958), Dallas lawyer who served in Texas House (District 107), 2003–2007Jim Keffer (born 1953), Eastland businessman and current Republican member of Texas House (District 60); brother of Bill KefferIsaac Herbert Kempner (1873–1967), Mayor of Galveston , founder of Imperial Sugar Mark Keough (born 1953), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from The Woodlands in Montgomery County Ken King (born 1971), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Canadian in Hemphill County Ron Kirk (born 1954), United States Trade Representative ; former Texas Secretary of State , former mayor of DallasLois Kolkhorst (born 1964), member of Texas House of Representatives from Washington County since 2001Linda Koop (born 1950), member of Texas House from Dallas County; former member of the Dallas City Council Bob Krueger (1935–2022), former U.S. Ambassador, U.S. Senator and Congressman (New Braunfels, Comal County)Dan Kubiak (1938–1998), state representative, businessman, educatorBarbara Lee (born 1946), U.S. Representative from CaliforniaDebra Lehrmann (born 1956), Texas Supreme Court justice, elected 2010Eugene M. Locke (1918–1972), ambassador to Pakistan, deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; candidate for governor of TexasJ. M. Lozano (born 1980), member of Texas House of Representatives from Kingsville; native of MexicoLanham Lyne (born 1955), Mayor of Wichita Falls , state representative 2011–13M George H. Mahon (1900–1985), U.S. representative from Texas's 19th congressional district 1935 until 1979Charles R. Matthews (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of Texas State University System Jim Mattox (1943–2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of TexasMaury Maverick (1895–1954), Democratic U.S. representativeGlen Maxey (born 1952), state representative from Austin Ruth McClendon (1943–2017), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio since 1996Don McLeroy (born 1946), former chairman and member of Texas State Board of Education ; dentist, young-earth creationist Tom Mechler (born 1956), Texas Republican state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in AmarilloWill Metcalf (born 1984), state representative from Montgomery County since 2015Rick Miller (born 1946), member of Texas House of Representatives from Sugar Land ; former Republican party chairman in Fort Bend CountyHilmar Moore (1920–2012), mayor of Richmond , 1949–2012, longest tenure of any elected official in U.S. historyWilliam T. "Bill" Moore (1918–1999), state senator from Bryan , known as "Bull of the Brazos" and "father of the modern Texas A&M University "Robert Morrow (born 1964), chairman of Republican Party of Travis County since 2016; considered a conspiracy theorist Azie Taylor Morton (1936–2003), Treasurer of the United States Steve Munisteri (born 1957), chairman of Republican Party of Texas , 2010–2015Jim Murphy (born 1957), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 133 in Houston, 2007–2009 and since 2011N–O David Newell (born 1971), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9; Houston attorneyJames Robertson Nowlin (born 1937), U.S. District Judge for Western District of Texas; one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives James E. Nugent (1922–2016), former Democratic member of Texas Railroad Commission and the Texas House of Representatives W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), Governor of Texas and U.S. senatorTom Oliverson (born 1972), anesthesiologist, Republican member of Texas House of Representatives Dora Olivo (born 1943), attorney and former member of Texas House of Representatives for Fort Bend CountyBill Owens (born 1950), former Governor of Colorado Alvin M. Owsley (1888–1967), diplomatP Susan Pamerleau (born 1946), retired United States Air Force major general and Republican sheriff of Bexar County , first woman elected to that position, 2012[4] Hugh Q. Parmer (1939–2020), former mayor of Fort Worth and member of both houses of Texas State LegislatureBrad Parscale (born 1976), political strategistDan Patrick (born 1950), Lieutenant Governor of Texas, former member of Texas State Senate and radio broadcasterDiane Patrick (born 1946), former member of Texas House of Representatives from ArlingonJerry E. Patterson (born 1946), Texas Land Commissioner; former state senator, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014Thomas Pauken (born 1944), Texas Republican chairman, 1994–1997, lawyer and political commentatorGilbert Peña (born 1949), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Pasadena Rick Perry (born 1950), Governor of Texas , 2000–15; United States Secretary of Energy Dade Phelan (born 1975), Republican state representative from BeaumontLarry Phillips (born 1966), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from ShermanThomas R. Phillips (born 1949), former Chief Justice of Texas Supreme CourtKatrina Pierson (born 1976), Tea Party activist, Donald Trump campaign spokespersonDan Pope (born 1963), Mayor of Lubbock since 2016David J. Porter (born 1954), member of Railroad Commission of Texas , elected November 2, 2010Robert "Bob" Price (1927–2004), U.S. representative from Pampa in Texas Panhandle Tom Price (born 1945), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1997–2015, and the Dallas-based 282nd Court, 1987–1997Walter Thomas Price, IV (born 1968), state representative from Amarillo, first elected November 2, 2010Graham B. Purcell Jr. (1919–2011), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district, 1962–1973; Wichita Falls lawyerR Jack Rains (1937–2023), former Texas secretary of stateJohn N. Raney (born 1947), member of Texas House of Representatives from Brazos County since 2011Bennett Ratliff (born 1961), member of Texas House of Representative from Dallas County (2013–2015)Bill Ratliff (born 1936), state senator and lieutenant governor from Mount Pleasant Sam Rayburn (1882–1961), U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives Richard P. Raymond (born 1960), South Texas state representativeRon Reynolds (born 1973), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from District 27 in Missouri CityAnn Richards (1933–2006), second woman governor of Texas (1991–1995); state treasurer (1983–1991)Cecile Richards (born 1957), liberal political activist, daughter of Ann RichardsMatt Rinaldi (born 1975), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2015Roy R. Rubottom Jr. (1912–2010), diplomatJim Rudd (born 1943), lawyer and lobbyist in Austin; former Texas state representative from Brownfield Sa–Sl Paul Sadler (born 1955), state representative, Democrat U.S. Senate nominee in 2012, lost to Republican Ted Cruz Pete Saenz (born 1951), mayor of Laredo Joe Sage (1920–1977), one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives Mario Marcel Salas (born 1949), civil rights activist, politicianTom Schieffer (born 1947), diplomat, brother of CBS anchorman Bob Schieffer Pete Sessions (born 1955), U.S. representativeSonal Shah (born 1968), economist and public official with Obama Administration John Sharp (born 1950), former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts , chancellor of Texas A&M University J. D. Sheffield (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Coryell County since 2013; physician in Gatesville Mark M. Shelton (born 1956), pediatrician and member of Texas House of Representatives from District 97 (Fort Worth) , 2009–2013David McAdams Sibley (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, Texas state senator (1991–2002), Mayor of Waco (1987–1988)Ron Simmons (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Carrollton since 2013Ryan Sitton (born 1975), Republican nominee for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014 general electionSm–Sz Preston Smith (1912–2003), Governor of Texas (1969–1973) and lieutenant governor (1963–1969)Steven Wayne Smith (born 1961), member of Texas Supreme Court (2002–2005)Wayne Smith (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from District 128 in Harris County since 2003Barry Smitherman (born 1957), former member of Texas Railroad Commission; unsuccessful candidate for attorney general in 2014Clay Smothers (1935–2004), member of Texas House of Representatives ; operator of St. Paul Industrial Training School orphanage in Malakoff ; radio personalityBurt Solomons (born 1950) Denton County lawyer and Republican member of Texas House of Representatives , 1995–2013Margaret Spellings (born 1957), U.S. Secretary of Education (2005–2009)Drew Springer Jr. (born 1966), member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 68 (North Texas and eastern South Plains)Barbara Staff (1924–2019), co-chairman of 1976 Ronald Reagan Texas presidential primary campaignSylvia Stanfield (born 1943), diplomatRobert Stanton (born 1940), director of National Park Service Todd Staples (born 1963), Texas agriculture commissioner; candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014Max Starcke (1884–1972), mayor of Seguin, Texas ; managing director of Lower Colorado River Authority Ken Starr (1946–2022), federal judge, Solicitor General , and Independent Counsel during Clinton Administration William Steger (1920–2006), U.S. District JudgeJonathan Stickland (born 1983), member of Texas House of Representatives from Tarrant County since 2013Steve Stockman (born 1956), member of U.S. House of Representatives from Texas; candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2014Robert Schwarz Strauss (1918–2014), politician, chairman of Democratic National Committee , and diplomatDwayne Stovall (born 1966), Cleveland, Texas , businessman and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate against John Cornyn in primary election scheduled March 4, 2014 Carole Keeton Strayhorn (born 1939), Texas comptroller (1999–2007), railroad commissioner, former mayor of Austin Raymond Strother (1940–2022), political consultant , native of Port Arthur Michael Quinn Sullivan (born 1970), reporter, political activist, president of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility T–V Robert Talton (born 1945), police officer, attorney, member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County 1993–2009; candidate for Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court in 2014 Republican primaryBuddy Temple (1942–2015), businessman, state representative from Angelina County , and railroad commissionerTony Tinderholt (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from ArlingtonRaul Torres (born 1956), former state representative from Nueces County Steve Toth (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives , 2013–2015, from The Woodlands John G. Tower (1925–1991), first Republican U.S. Senator from Texas since Reconstruction Lupe Valdez (born 1947), only female elected sheriff in TexasGary VanDeaver (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bowie County, effective 2015Jason Villalba (born 1971), state representative from Dallas County since 2013; Dallas attorney with Haynes and Boone Catalina Vasquez Villalpando (born 1940), Treasurer of the United States W–Z Dale Wainwright (born 1961), former associate justice of Texas Supreme CourtRichard A. Waterfield (1939–2007), state representative who advocated for feeding programs for disabled and elderlyCraig Watkins (born 1967), first African-American district attorney in Texas, Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year 2008Reed N. Weisiger (1838–1908), Texas state senator (1891–1893), Confederate cavalry officer, pioneer in Victoria CountyJack Wheeler (1944–2010), presidential aide to Ronald Reagan , George H. W. Bush , and George W. Bush administrationsMolly S. White (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bell CountyJohn Roger Williams (born 1949), Republican U.S. representative from Texas, former Texas secretary of state, professional baseball playerMichael L. Williams (born 1953), director of Texas Education Agency, former Texas Railroad Commissioner, former assistant Secretary of Education for Civil RightsBarry Williamson (born 1957), Republican former member of Texas Railroad CommissionArlene Wohlgemuth (born 1947), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Johnson County, 1995–2005; executive director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation ; ran unsuccessfully against Chet Edwards for Congress in 2004Jared Woodfill (born 1968), Houston attorney and chairman of Harris County Republican Party, 2002–2014John Lee Wortham (1862–1924), Texas Railroad Commissioner and Secretary of State, businessmanBetsey Wright (born 1943), political lobbyist, activist, consultantClymer Wright (1932–2011), political activist; father of municipal term limits in HoustonJim Wright (1922–2015), former Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives Vicente T. Ximenes (1919–2014), Mexican-American civil rights pioneer, U.S. politicianRalph Yarborough (1903–1996), state senator, 1957 –1971; leader of progressive or liberal wing of his partyJudith Zaffirini (born 1946), state senator from LaredoBill Zedler (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from ArlingtonBrian Zimmerman (1972–1996), elected mayor of Crabb at age 11
U.S. presidents Lyndon B. Johnson George W. Bush
Notable women of Texas Jessie Daniel Ames (1883–1972), suffragette, civil rights activistSarah Campbell Blaffer (1885–1975), philanthropist; namesake of Blaffer Art Museum in HoustonAnnie Webb Blanton (1870–1945), suffragist, educatorMary Eleanor Brackenridge (1837–1924), social activist, university regentMary Couts Burnett (1856–1924), philanthropistLaura Bush (born 1946), First Lady of the United States Mary Elizabeth Butt (1903–1993), philanthropistMinnie Fisher Cunningham (1882–1964), women's suffragist Nannie Webb Curtis (1861–1920), president, Texas Woman's Christian Temperance UnionMay Dickson Exall (1859–1936), civic leader, founder of Dallas Public Library Gloria Feldt (born 1942), feminist leader, author, political commentatorMargaret Formby (1929–2003), founder of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth Mariette Rheiner Garner (1869–1948), Second Lady of the United States Melinda Gates (born 1964), philanthropist, wife of software magnate Bill Gates Edna Gladney (1886–1961), founder of "The Edna Gladney Home" for orphaned childrenNellie Gray (1924–2012), anti-abortion activistMargaret Hunt Hill (1915–2007), heiress, philanthropistIma Hogg (1882–1975), philanthropistHelen LaKelly Hunt (born 1949), philanthropist for women's causesLady Bird Johnson (1912–2007), former First Lady of the United States (married to President Lyndon B. Johnson )Edith McAllister (1918–2018), San Antonio civic leader, philanthropistMaura McNiel (1921–2020), activist for women's rightsJane Blaffer Owen (1915–2010), arts patron, philanthropistLucy Pickens (1832–1899), socialite, Southern belle ; known as the "Queen of the Confederacy", her portrait appeared on some Confederate currencyCecile Richards (born 1957), activist, president of Planned Parenthood Jennie Scott Scheuber (1860–1944), librarian, women's-suffrage activist, civic leaderRuth Carter Stevenson (1923–2013), arts patron, museum founderMary Warburg (1908–2009), philanthropistVirginia Whitehill (1928–2018), activist for women's rights
Entertainment
Dance Cyd Charisse Joshua Allen (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of So You Think You Can Dance Lauren Anderson (born 1965), ballet dancer; first African-American ballerina to be principal of a major company (Houston Ballet )Corky Ballas (born 1960), ballroom dancerMark Ballas (born 1986), ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and singer-songwriterCandy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancerCyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancerBebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producerGussie Nell Davis (1906–1993), physical education teacher who founded the Kilgore College Rangerettes drill teamKelli Finglass (born 1964), dancer, director of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly Chachi Gonzales (born 1996), dancerNathalie Krassovska (1918–2005), ballerina, ballet teacher[5] Ann Miller (1923–2004), actress, dancerAnnette O'Toole (born 1952), dancer, actressGinger Rogers (1911–1995), actress, singer, dancerRoss Sisters , Betsy (1926–1996), Vickie (1927–2002), and Dixie (1929–1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionistsKelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actressGeorge Skibine (1920–1981), ballet dancer, choreographer[6] Solange (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer, producer, directorBen Stevenson (born 1936), artistic director of Houston Ballet and Texas Ballet Theater Patsy Swayze (1927–2013), choreographer, dancer, dance teacherJudy Trammell (born 1958), choreographer for Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Texie Waterman (1931–1996), choreographer for Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders , dancer, dance teacher
Fashion and modeling Lisa Baker (born 1944), Playboy Playmate of the YearTyson Ballou (born 1976), modelCandy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancerBrooke Burns (born 1978), model, actressLois Chiles (born 1947), model, actressAshley Cox (born 1956), model, actress, Playboy PlaymateChloe Dao (born 1972), fashion designerHope Dworaczyk (born 1984), model, Playboy Playmate of the YearKelly Emberg (born 1959), model, former partner of Rod Stewart Hannah Ferguson (born 1992), modelTom Ford (born 1961), former creative director for Gucci , film directorMichelle Galdenzi (born 1987), model, actressJerry Hall (born 1956), model, actressMarcy Hanson (born 1952), Playboy Playmate, actressAngie Harmon (born 1972), model, actressJulie Haus (born 1973), fashion designerKimberly Holland (born 1982), Playboy modelDaina House (born 1954), Playboy centerfoldElisa Jimenez (born 1963), fashion designer, interdisciplinary artistSandy Johnson (born 1954), Playboy centerfold, actressTina Knowles (born 1954), businesswoman, fashion designerDorian Leigh (Parker) (1917–2008), model, considered one of the first supermodelsKym Malin (born 1962), Playboy Playmate, actressIrlene Mandrell (born 1956), model, actressBrandon Maxwell (born 1984), fashion designerKim McLagan (1948–2006), modelAli Michael (born 1990), modelKiko Mizuhara (born 1990), model, actress, Japanese television personalityChandra North (born 1973), modelDerrill Osborn (1942–2019), fashion executiveWendy Russell Reves (1916–2007), model, philanthropist, socialiteKendra Scott (born 1974), fashion designerJoan Severance (born 1958), model, actressLori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musicianAnna Nicole Smith (1967–2007), model, actressKimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actressAmir Taghi (born 1996), fashion designerTila Tequila (born 1981), model, television personalityPaola Turbay (born 1970), model, actress, beauty pageant winnerAnn Ward (born 1991), model, winner of America's Next Top Model , Cycle 15
Film, theater, and television A | B | C | D–E | F–G | H | I–J |
K–L | M | N–P | Q–R | S | T–U | V–Z
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 AF. Murray Abraham (born 1939), Academy Award - and Golden Globe Award -winning actorAmy Acker (born 1976), actressJensen Ackles (born 1978), actor, Smallville , Supernatural Sunrise Adams (born 1982), actressDianna Agron (born 1986), actress, singerNorman Alden (1924–2012), actorKevin Alejandro (born 1976), actorJaimie Alexander (born 1984), actressRichard Alexander (1902–1989), actorDebbie Allen (born 1950), actress, choreographer, director, producerKrista Allen (born 1971), actressMarshall Allman (born 1984), actor, Prison Break , True Blood John A. Alonzo (1934–2001), cinematographerAudrey Marie Anderson (born 1975), actress, played Kim Brown on The Unit Jacqueline Anderson (born 1975), actressWes Anderson (born 1969), director, Bottle Rocket , Rushmore , The Royal Tenenbaums Dana Andrews (1909–1992), actor, The Best Years of Our Lives , Laura Andrew Arbuckle (1887–1938), actorMacklyn Arbuckle (1866–1931), actorMelissa Archer (born 1979), actressMichael Arden (born 1982), actorKelly Asbury (born 1960), story artist, director, writer, Shrek 2 Frank Ashmore (born 1945), actorTex Avery (1908–1980), animator, cartoonist, director BLorri Bagley (born 1973), actress, model, Veronica's Closet , Ice Age G. W. Bailey (born 1944), actor, M*A*S*H , Police Academy Joe Don Baker (born 1936), actor, Charley Varrick , Walking Tall Kathy Baker (born 1950), Emmy-winning actress, Picket Fences , Boston Public Troy Baker (born 1976), voice actor, musicianGreg Baldwin (born 1960), actor, Avatar: The Last Airbender Taylor Ball (born 1987), actorReginald Ballard (born 1965), character actor, comedian, The Bernie Mac Show , Martin Bob Banner (1921–2011), television producer, writer, directorEtta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), actress, singerMatt Barr (born 1984), actorBarbara Barrie (born 1931), actress, Suddenly Susan , Barney Miller , Double Trouble Skye McCole Bartusiak (1992–2014), actressTexas Battle (born 1980), actor, played Marcus Walton on The Bold and the Beautiful Jim Beaver (born 1950), actor, played Ellsworth on Deadwood David Beecroft (born 1955), actorGregory Beecroft (born 1952), actorMadge Bellamy (1899–1990), actressJeff Bennett (born 1962), voice actor, singer, Johnny Bravo Robby Benson (born 1956), actor, director, singer, The Legend of Prince Valiant , Ellen , Beauty and the Beast Robert Benton (born 1932), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, Kramer vs. Kramer , Places in the Heart Crystal Bernard (born 1961), actress and singer, television series Wings Angela Bettis (born 1973), actressNicole Bilderback (born 1975), actressFrancelia Billington (1895–1934), actress in silent filmsGil Birmingham (born 1966), actor, Billy Black in The Twilight Saga Dustin Lance Black (born 1979), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producerPatricia Blair (1933–2013), actress, Daniel Boone , The Rifleman , The Electric Horseman Justin Blanchard (born 1980), actorAlexis Bledel (born 1981), actress, starred in Gilmore Girls Dan Blocker (1928–1972), actor, played Hoss Cartwright on Bonanza Joan Blondell (1906–1979), Academy Award -nominated actressDon Bluth (born 1937), animator, studio owner, An American Tail , The Land Before Time Larry Blyden (1925–1975), actor, game-show hostVirginia True Boardman (1889–1971), silent-era film actressSpencer Boldman (born 1992), actorJim Boles (1914–1977), actorJohn Boles (1895–1969), actorTiffany Bolton (born 1971), actress, model, talk-show hostMatthew Bomer (born 1977), actor, Tru Calling , White Collar Kevin Booth (born 1961), film director, producer, lecturer, musicianPowers Boothe (1948–2017), actor, Deadwood , Tombstone , Southern Comfort Jesse Borrego (born 1962), actor, Fame , 24 , Dexter Michael Bowen (born 1953), actor, Jackie Brown , Magnolia , Lost Rob Bowman (born 1960), film and television director, The X-Files , Star Trek: The Next Generation Lombardo Boyar (born 1973), actor, The Bernie Mac Show Richard Bradford (1934–2016), actor, Man in a Suitcase , The Untouchables David Bradley (born 1953), actor, American Samurai Abby Brammell (born 1979), actress, played Tiffy Gerhardt on The Unit Larry Brantley (born 1966), voice actor, comedian, radio spokesmanEve Brent (1929–2011), actressMary Brian (1906–2002), actressJames Brown (1920–1992), actor, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Tammie Brown (born 1980), actor, drag queen, musicianLarry Buchanan (1923–2004), film director, producer, writerSamantha Buck (born 1974), actress, Law & Order: Criminal Intent Betty Buckley (born 1947), film and Tony Award -winning stage actress, singerNorman Buckley (born 1955), television director and editorDennis Burkley (1945–2013), actorCarol Burnett (born 1933), actress, comedian, The Carol Burnett Show Demi Burnett (born 1995), reality-television personalityBrooke Burns (born 1978), actress, modelBurnie Burns (born 1973), writer, actor, producer, comedian, host, directorMarilyn Burns (1949–2014), actress, starred in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)Wendell Burton (1947–2017), actor, The Sterile Cuckoo Gary Busey (born 1944), Academy Award -nominated actor, The Buddy Holly Story , Under Siege Tom Byron (born 1961), adult film actor, director, producer CKevin Cahoon (born 1971), actor, director, singer-songwriterBill Camfield (1929–1991), radio and television host, writer, comedianKate Capshaw (born 1953), actress, married to Steven Spielberg Gina Carano (born 1982), actress, television personality, mixed martial arts fighterSteve Cardenas (born 1974), martial artist and retired actor, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers , Power Rangers: Zeo Edwin Carewe (1883–1940), film director, actor, producer, writerThomas Carter (born 1953), director, actorAllen Case (1934–1986), actor, singerJohn L. Cason (1918–1961), actorDon Castle (1917–1966), actorDarlene Cates (1947–2017), actressJC Caylen (born 1992), YouTuber, actor, singer, comedianDerek Cecil (born 1973), actor, House of Cards Miguel Cervantes (born 1977), actorDuane Lee Chapman, II (born 1973), Dog the Bounty Hunter Leland Chapman (born 1976), Dog the Bounty Hunter Cyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancer, Singin' in the Rain , The Band Wagon Ricardo Chavira (born 1971), actor, played Carlos Soli on Desperate Housewives Lois Chiles (born 1947), actress, model, Moonraker , The Great Gatsby , Broadcast News Thomas Haden Church (born 1961), Academy Award -nominated actor, Sideways , Spider-Man 3 , All About Steve Victoria Clark (born 1959), Tony Award -winning actress, singerJack Clay (1926–2019), acting teacher, actor, directorTaylor Cole (born 1984), actress/model, Summerland , The Event Dabney Coleman (1932–2024), actor, Buffalo Bill , 9 to 5 , The Towering Inferno , Tootsie Jessica Collins (born 1983), actress, played Maggie on Rubicon Lynn Collins (born 1979), actress, X-Men Origins: Wolverine Marcus Collins (born 1974), actor, singerShanna Collins (born 1983), actress, Swingtown Ellar Coltrane (born 1994), actorChris Cooper (born 1951), actor; winner, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor , Adaptation , Seabiscuit , The Bourne Identity , The Patriot , The Muppets Tamarie Cooper (born 1970), actress, playwrightBarry Corbin (born 1940), actor, Urban Cowboy , Nothing in Common , Who's Harry Crumb? Alex Cord (1933–2021), actor, Airwolf , rancherAllen Coulter (born 1969), film and television director, The Sopranos Ashley Cox (born 1956), actress, modelDavid Crabb (born 1975), actorYvonne Craig (1937–2015), actressNorma Crane (1928–1973), actress, Fiddler on the Roof Chace Crawford (born 1985), actorJoan Crawford (1908–1977), Academy Award -winning actress, Mildred Pierce , Johnny Guitar , What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Catherine Crier (born 1954), television personality, judgeKathryn Crosby (born 1933), actress, Anatomy of a Murder , wife of Bing Crosby Shauna Cross (born 1974), screenwriter, author, roller derby athleteBrett Cullen (born 1956), actor, The Young Riders , Legacy , Ghost Rider Erin Cummings (born 1977), actress, Detroit 1-8-7 Bonnie Curtis (born 1966), film producer D–ETony Dalton (born 1975), actor, played Lalo Salamanca on Better Call Saul Diana Danielle (born 1991), Malaysian actress, born in HoustonBebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producerLinda Darnell (1923–1965), actress, Forever Amber , A Letter to Three Wives Jim Dauterive (born 1957), producer and writer, King of the Hill Kennedy Davenport (Reuben Asberry Jr.) (born 1982), television personality, drag queen, dancerMadison Davenport (born 1996), actressPhyllis Davis (1940–2013), actressEddie Dean (1907–1999), singer-songwriter, actorJimmy Dean (1923–2010), country-western impresario, actor (Diamonds Are Forever , entrepreneurLezlie Deane (born 1964), actress, singerMarjorie Deanne (1917–1994), actress, first winner of Miss Texas pageantAlana de la Garza (born 1976), actress, Law & Order , CSI: Miami , The Mountain Madison De La Garza (born 2001), teen actress, Desperate Housewives Bob Denver (1935–2005), actor, played Maynard G. Krebs in Dobie Gillis and title role in Gilligan's Island Elizabeth De Razzo (born 1980), actress, played Maria on Eastbound & Down Kaitlyn Dever (born 1996), teen actress, Last Man Standing , Justified Loretta Devine (born 1949), actress, Waiting to Exhale , Grey's Anatomy Dorothy Devore (1899–1976), actress, comedianJenna Dewan (born 1980), actress, star of Step Up and Take the Lead Elliott Dexter (1870–1941), actorShae D'lyn (born 1962), actress, Dharma and Greg Frank Q. Dobbs (1939–2006), screenwriter, director, producerChris Donahue (born 1958), Academy Award-winning film producerColby Donaldson (born 1974), actorMichael Dorn (born 1952), star of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Jessica Drake (born 1974), porn starHaylie Duff (born 1985), actressHilary Duff (born 1987), actress, singerKaren Dufilho-Rosen (born 1968), Academy Award-winning film producerJosh Duhon (born 1982), actor, played Logan Hayes on General Hospital Donnie Dunagan (born 1934), actor, voice actorSandy Duncan (born 1946), actress, singer, The Sandy Duncan Show , The Hogan Family Kenton Duty (born 1995), teen actor, Shake It Up , Ctrl Shelley Duvall (1949–2024), actress, The Shining , Annie Hall , Olive Oyl in film Popeye George Eads (born 1967), actor, plays Nick Stokes in television series CSI Greg Edmonson , music composer for television, movies and video games, King of the Hill , Firefly Edward Edwards , actorIke Eisenmann (born 1962), actor, producerShannon Elizabeth (born 1973), actress, American Pie Chris Elley (born 1977), film director, writer, producerChris Ellis (born 1956), actorRon Ely (born 1938), actor, Tarzan Mireille Enos (born 1975), actressMolly Erdman (born 1974), actressBill Erwin (1914–2010), character actor Dale Evans (1912–2001), actress, singer-songwriter, married to Roy Rogers F–GMorgan Fairchild (born 1950), actress in Dallas television series (one of three actresses to play character "Jenna Wade") and Flamingo Road Parisa Fakhri (born 1975), voice actress, Dragon Ball GT , Fruits Basket Amy Farrington (born 1966), actressFarrah Fawcett (1947–2009), actress and artist, Charlie's Angels , The Burning Bed , Extremities , The Apostle Katie Featherston (born 1982), actress, Paranormal Activity Jay R. Ferguson (born 1974), actorRosita Fernandez (1919–2006), actress, pop singerTyra Ferrell (born 1962), actress, The Cape , City , The Bronx Zoo Margaret Field (1922–2011), actress, mother of actress Sally Field Miles Fisher (born 1983), actorSean Patrick Flanery (born 1965), actor, The Boondock Saints Horton Foote (1916–2009), two-time Academy Award -winning screenwriterMichelle Forbes (born 1965), actress, Homicide: Life on the Street , 24 , True Blood Tom Forman (1893–1926), actor, writer, producerSteve Forrest (1925–2013), actor, So Big , Mommie Dearest , North Dallas Forty Robert Foxworth (born 1941), actor, Falcon Crest , Six Feet Under Jamie Foxx (born 1967), Academy Award -winning actor, Ray , Any Given Sunday , Django Unchained James Frawley (1936–2019), director, actor, producerGavin Free (born 1988), video cinematographerAl Freeman Jr. (1934–2012), actor, director, Finian's Rainbow , Malcolm X K. Todd Freeman (born 1965), actorAugustine Frizzell (born 1979), actress, director, screenwriter[7] Robert Fuller (born 1933), actor, rancherChris Furrh (born 1974), actorJennifer Garner (born 1972), actress, 13 Going on 30 , Dallas Buyers Club , Draft Day , television series Alias Joy Garrett (1945–1993), actress, singerGreer Garson (1904–1996), Academy Award-winning actressNancy Gates (1926–2019), actressLynda Day George (born 1944), actress, television series Mission: Impossible Gracie Gillam (born 1992), actress, singer, dancerRichard Gilliland (1950–2021), actorMarc Gilpin (1966–2023), actor; Jaws 2 , Legend of the Lone Ranger Peri Gilpin (born 1961), actress, Frasier Michael Gladis (born 1977), actor, Mad Men , Eagleheart Lesli Linka Glatter (born 1953), film director; president of Directors Guild of America Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly Carlin Glynn (1940–2023), actress, singerDale Godboldo (born 1975), actorRenée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriterMike Gomez (born 1951), actorSelena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer, formed band Selena Gomez & The Scene Nicholas Gonzalez (born 1976), actorPedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (1925–2006), character actorJill Goodacre (born 1965), actress, modelYaYa Gosselin (born 2009), actressMckenna Grace (born 2006), actressBrea Grant (born 1981), actress, played Daphne Millbrook on Heroes Teresa Graves (1948–2002), actressDavid Gordon Green (born 1975), filmmakerJohn Gremillion (born 1967), voice actorNan Grey (1918–1993), actressCorinne Griffith (1894–1979), actressKristin Griffith (born 1953), actressTexas Guinan (1884–1933), actress, singer, entrepreneurTim Guinee (born 1962), actorAnne Gwynne (1918–2003), actress HTommy Habeeb (born 1958), actor, writer, producerSara Haden (1899–1981), actressReed Hadley (1911–1974), actor, Racket Squad Sarah Hagan (born 1984), actressEmily Hagins (born 1992), film producer, writer, editor, directorLarry Hagman (1931–2012), actor, I Dream of Jeannie , Dallas , son of actress Mary Martin Monte Hale (1919–2009), actor, country singerJackie Earle Haley (born 1961), Academy Award -nominated actor, The Bad News Bears , Breaking Away , Little Children Bug Hall (born 1985), actorIrma P. Hall (born 1935), actressJames Hall (1900–1940), actorJerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress, former wife of Mick Jagger Hope Hampton (1897–1982), actress in silent filmsJohn Lee Hancock (born 1956), film director, The Blind Side Gunnar Hansen (1947–2015), actor, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Marcy Hanson (born 1952), actress, Playboy modelJerry Hardin (born 1929), actorMelora Hardin (born 1967), actressTy Hardin (1930–2017), actorAnn Harding (1903–1981), actressCatherine Hardwicke (born 1955), film director, Twilight Mark Harelik (born 1951), actor, playwrightEstelle Harman (1922–1995), acting coachAngie Harmon (born 1972), actress, Law & Order , Rizzoli & Isles William Jackson Harper (born 1980), actorJames N. Harrell (1918–2000), actorWoody Harrelson (born 1961), actor, Cheers , Natural Born Killers , White Men Can't Jump , No Country for Old Men , True Detective Laura Harring (born 1964), actress, Mulholland Drive Fran Harris (born 1965), television host, life coach, professional basketball playerHarriet Sansom Harris (born 1955), actress, Desperate Housewives , Frasier , It's All Relative , The 5 Mrs. Buchanans Chris Harrison (born 1971), television announcerJames V. Hart (born 1960), screenwriterLisa Hartman-Black (born 1956), actress, Knots Landing Ethan Hawke (born 1970), actor, Training Day , Before Midnight , Dead Poets Society John Hawkes (born 1959), Academy Award -nominated actor, Winter's Bone , Deadwood , The Sessions Brad Hawkins (born 1976), actor, VR Troopers Jerry Haynes (1927–2011), actor, children's television hostTed Healy (1896–1937), vaudeville performer, comedian, actor; created The Three Stooges Amber Heard (born 1986), actress, Friday Night Lights , Pineapple Express , Drive Angry Rick Hearst (born 1965), actorKatherine Helmond (1929–2019), actress, Soap Sherman Hemsley (1938–2012), actor, The Jeffersons , adopted El Paso as his hometownJosh Henderson (born 1981), actor, model, singer, Dallas , Desperate Housewives , Over There Logan Henderson (born 1989), actor and singerTiffany Hendra (born 1971), actress, television personalityKim Henkel (born 1946), screenwriter, director, producer, actorBill "Tex" Henson (1924–2002), animatorStephen Herek (born 1958), film director, 101 Dalmatians Jennifer Love Hewitt (born 1979), actress, Ghost Whisperer , The Client List Tamara Hext (born 1963), actress, winner of Miss Texas pageantJoel Heyman (born 1971), actorJohn Benjamin Hickey (born 1963), actor, It's All Relative , The Big C John Hillerman (1932–2017), actor, played English Major domo Higgins on Magnum, P.I. Jordan Hinson (born 1991), actressJunie Hoang (born 1971), actress and plaintiff in Hoang v. Amazon.com Gregory Hoblit (born 1944), television and film directorTommy Hollis (1954–2001), actorCharlene Holt (1928–1996), actressTobe Hooper (1943–2017), director The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , Poltergeist , Salem's Lot William Hootkins (1948–2005), actor, Batman , Raiders of the Lost Ark , Star Wars Roger Horchow (1928–2020), Broadway producer, catalog entrepreneurLee Horsley (born 1955), actor, Matt Houston Larry Hovis (1936–2003), actor, Hogan's Heroes Susan Howard (born 1944), born in Marshall , longtime actress in Dallas television seriesMatt Hullum (born 1974), director, producer, writer, actor, visual effects supervisorGayle Hunnicutt (1943–2023), actress, Marlowe , The Legend of Hell House Paige Hurd (born 1992), actress, Everybody Hates Chris Tracy Hutson (born 1986), reality television personalityMartha Hyer (1924–2014), Academy Award -nominated actress, Some Came Running , The Carpetbaggers , The Sons of Katie Elder I–JJudith Ivey (born 1951), film and Tony Award -winning stage actress, directorJohn M. Jackson (born 1950), actor, played Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden on JAG Gary Jacobs (born 1952), television comedy writer, producer, authorDorothy Janis (1912–2010), actress in silent filmsAnnalee Jefferies (born 1954), actressRita Jenrette (born 1949), actress, television journalist, real-estate executive, model, princess[8] Chane't Johnson (1976–2010), actressDakota Johnson (born 1989), actressJanelle Johnson (1923–1995), actress; mother of The Monkees ' Micky Dolenz Sandy Johnson (born 1954), actress, modelJoe Johnston (born 1950), film director, Jumanji , Jurassic Park III , Captain America: The First Avenger Terra Jolé (born 1980), reality TV personalityNick Jonas (born 1992), singer, actorAlex Jones (born 1974), radio host, television host, film producerAngus T. 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Magicians
Music "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 George Strait Usher Vanilla Ice Stevie Ray Vaughan Jaci Velasquez Edgar Winter Kevin Abstract 0–9 A Dimebag Darrell Abbott (1966–2004), rock guitaristJerry Abbott (born 1944), country songwriter, producerDave Abbruzzese (born 1968), rock drummerJacques Abram (1915–1998), classical pianistKevin Abstract (Clifford Ian Simpson) (born 1996), rapper, singer-songwriter, directorYolanda Adams (born 1961), Grammy Award -winning gospel singerSamuel Adler (born 1928), composer, conductor, educatorPepe Aguilar (born 1968), ranchera/mariachi/pop singer-songwriterHanan Alattar (born 1986), opera singerDon Albert (1908–1980), jazz trumpeter, bandleaderCarter Albrecht (1973–2007), rock keyboardist, guitarist, classical pianistVictor Alessandro (1915–1976), conductorAlger "Texas" Alexander (1900–1954), blues singerDave Alexander (aka Omar Sharriff) (1938–2012), blues singer, pianistTerry Allen (born 1943), musicianJerry Allison (1939–2022), musicianJoe Allison (1924–2002), country songwriter, producerRuby Allmond (1923–2006), country songwriter, fiddler, guitaristTommy Allsup (1931–2017), rock/country guitaristNancy Ames (born 1937), pop/folk singerTrey Anastasio (born 1964), rock singer/guitaristChristopher M. Anderson , college band directorCoffey Anderson (born 1978), country singer-songwriterKeith Anderson (born 1970), jazz saxophonistRyan Anthony (1969–2020), trumpet playerClifford Antone (1949–2006), blues club owner, record producer, mentor to musiciansCharlie Applewhite (1932–2001), singer, radio hostKatie Armiger (born 1991), country singerElaine Arnold (1911–2006), opera singerLev Aronson (1912–1988), classical cellist and teacherCharline Arthur (1929–1987), boogie-woogie/blues singerGil Askey (1925–2014), jazz/Motown trumpet player, composerGene Austin (1900–1972), pop/jazz singer-songwriterJames Austin (born 1937), classical trumpet player, educatorLarry Austin (1930–2018), composer, educatorGene Autry (1907–1998), country music singerJohn Axelrod (born 1966), classical conductorPedro Ayala (1911–1990), conjunto accordionist-songwriterBa–Bm Harry Babasin (1921–1988), jazz bassistErykah Badu (born 1971), R&B and hip hop singerZuill Bailey (born 1972), classical cellistWilfred Bain (1908–1997), music educatorZac Baird (born 1971), rock keyboardistSam Baker (born 1954), folk singer-songwriter, survived a terrorist bombing attack by Shining Path Marcia Ball (born 1949), blues singerClint Ballard Jr. (1931–2008), songwriterSmith Ballew (1902–1984), singer, bandleader, actorMoe Bandy (born 1944), country singerKirko Bangz (born 1989), southern hip hop music and R&B singerErica Banks (born 1998), rapperJoseph Banowetz (1936–2022), classical pianist, teacherStephen Barber (born 1952), symphonic/pop/rock composer, arrangerDanny Barnes (born 1961), country/jazz/punk banjo player and guitaristEtta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), singer, actressLes Baxter (1922–1996), composer of lounge music and exotica Frank Beard (born 1949), drummer in ZZ Top John Beasley (born 1960), jazz pianist, bandleader, producerGeorge Beauchamp (1899–1941), maker and inventor of violins and guitarsJim Beck (1916–1956), country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, music publisherDora Valesca Becker (1870–1958), classical violinistLeila Bela (born 1970), musician, writer, actress (born in Tehran, Iran , immigrated to Austin)Archie Bell (born 1944), singer (Archie Bell & the Drells )Jesse Belvin (1932–1960), R&B pianist, singer-songwriterTex Beneke (1914–2000), big-band saxophonist, singer, bandleaderRay Benson (born 1951), Western swing singer-songwriter, producer, Asleep at the Wheel Buster Benton (1932–1996), blues guitarist, singerTaz Bentley , rock drummer (Burden Brothers )Shelly Berg (born 1955), jazz pianist and educatorDavid Berman (born 1967), alt-rock singer-songwriter (Silver Jews )Big Moe (Kenneth Moore) (1974–2007), rapperBig Pokey (Milton Powell Jr.) (1974–2023), rapperBill Smith Combo , aka Tommy & The Tom Toms , DFW rock 'n roll groupRyan Bingham (born 1981), country singer-songwriterScott H. Biram (born 1974), blues, punk, country, heavy metal musicianCedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974), dub, salsa and progressive rock musicianBlack Ace (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner) (1907–1972), blues singer, guitaristClint Black (born 1962), country music singer, raised in Houston Robert Black (1950–1993), classical conductor, pianist, composerWilliam Black (1952–2003), classical pianist, educatorZach Blair (born 1973), guitarist of Rise AgainstClay Blaker (born 1950), country singer-songwriterWilliam Blankenship (1928–2017), opera singer, educatorJules Bledsoe (1898–1943), Broadway singerJulien Paul Blitz (1885–1951), conductor, cellistBn–Bz Craig Bohmler (born 1956), opera/musical-theatre composerZuzu Bollin (1922–1990), blues guitaristJuke Boy Bonner (1932–1978), blues musicianEmanuel Borok (1944–2020), classical violinistBrent Bourgeois (born 1958), rock singer, producerJane Bowers (1921–2000), folk singer-songwriterEuday L. Bowman (1887–1949), ragtime/blues pianist, composerEuel Box (1928–2017), music producer, composer, arranger, trumpeterBoxcar Willie (Lecil Travis Martin) (1931–1999), country singerBill Boyd (1910–1977), country singer, guitaristCraig Wayne Boyd (born 1978), country singer and winner of NBC's The Voice season 7 Calvin Boze (1916–1970), jazz/R&B trumpeterDanielle Bradbery (born 1996), country singerJeff Bradetich (born 1957), classical double bass player and educatorBobby Bradford (born 1934), jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, composerDoyle Bramhall (1949–2011), blues singer-songwriter, drummerDoyle Bramhall II (born 1968), blues/rock guitaristZachary Breaux (1960–1997), jazz guitaristDavid Breeden (1946–2005), classical clarinetistLeon Breeden (1921–2010), jazz bandleader, musician, educatorEdie Brickell (born 1966), singer, married to Paul Simon Leon Bridges (born 1989), soul singer-songwriterBilly Briggs (born 1977), independent musician-songwriterHouston Bright (1916–1970), choral composerAlly Brooke (born 1993), pop singerKaren Brooks (born 1954), country singerCecil Brower (1914–1965), country fiddlerThe 5 Browns (born 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986), classical pianist siblings born in Texas, raised in Texas and UtahCharles Brown (1922–1999), blues singer, pianistClarence "Gatemouth" Brown (1924–2005), blues instrumentalistJewel Brown (born 1937), jazz/blues singerLacey Brown (born 1985), folk/pop singerMilton Brown (1903–1936), Western swing singer, bandleaderRex Brown (born 1964), musicianCliff Bruner (1915–2000), western swing fiddler, bandleaderAnshel Brusilow (1928–2018), orchestra conductor and violinistStephen Bruton (1948–2009), country musicianMike Buck (born 1952), blues/rock drummerBetty Buckley (born 1947), actress, singerTeddy Buckner (1909–1994), jazz/Dixieland trumpeterBun B (Bernard Freeman) (born 1973), rapperT-Bone Burnett (born 1948), rock/country songwriter, musician, producerGerald Busby (born 1935), classical and film composerJohnny Bush (1935–2020), country singer-songwriterWilliam Butler (born 1982), member of Arcade Fire Win Butler (born 1980), lead singer of Canadian indie-rock band Arcade FireCa–Cm Ryan Cabrera (born 1982), singer-songwriterErnie Caceres (1911–1971), jazz instrumentalistChris Cagle (born 1968), country music artistKimberly Caldwell (born 1982), pop singer, actressTevin Campbell (born 1976), musicianTony Campise (1943–2010), jazz woodwind playerLaura Canales (1954–2005), Tejano singerLeonard Candelaria (born 1947), classical/jazz trumpet player, educatorHayes Carll (born 1976), country singer-songwriterChris Carmichael (born 1962), pop/country string instrumentalist, arrangerVikki Carr (born 1941), jazz, pop, country and Latin music singerZachary Carrettin (born 1972), classical conductor, composer, violinistGeorgia Carroll (1919–2011), big-band singer, actress, modelJohnny Carroll (1937–1995), rockabilly singer, guitaristJohn Carter (1929–1991), jazz instrumentalist, composer, club ownerKristopher Carter (born 1972), classical and Emmy Award -winning film composerCindy Cashdollar (born 1955), Western swing/bluegrass steel guitaristAJ Castillo (born 1986), Tejano singerJoyce Castle (born 1939), opera singerJason Castro (born 1987), pop singer/guitaristHollie Cavanagh (born 1993), pop singerJohn Cerminaro (born 1947), classical horn playerChamillionaire (born 1979), rapperGreyson Chance (born 1997), pop/rock singer, pianistJohn Barnes Chance (1932–1972), classical composer, timpanistBruce Channel (born 1940), rock and roll singerGary Chapman (born 1957), contemporary Christian singer-songwriterMark Chesnutt (born 1963), country singer-songwriterChingo Bling (Pedro Herrera III) (born 1979), rapper, producerHarry Choates (1922–1951), Cajun fiddlerCharlie Christian (1916–1942), swing/jazz guitaristChungha (Kim Chan-mi) (born February 9, 1996), South Korean musicianCiara (Ciara Harris) (born 1985), musicianGary Clark Jr. (born 1984), Texas blues musicianGuy Clark (1941–2016), country singer-songwriterLakrea Clark (born 1991), singer-songwriterVictoria Clark (born 1959), singer, Tony Award -winning actressKelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, American Idol winnerCynthia Clawson (born 1948), Grammy Award -winning gospel singerJames Clay (1935–1995), jazz instrumentalistSonny Clay (1899–1973), jazz pianist, drummer, bandleaderLaura Claycomb (born 1968), operatic sopranoVan Cliburn (1934–2013), pianist (born in Louisiana , raised in Texas)Cn–Cz Arnett Cobb (1918–1989), jazz saxophonistEddie Coker (born 1960), singer-songwriter of music for childrenHenry Coker (1919–1979), jazz trombonistBongo Joe Coleman (1923–1999), jazz and street drummerGary B.B. Coleman (1947–1994), soul/blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producerJerry "Bo" Coleman (born 1936), radio disc jockey; KDAV in Lubbock Ornette Coleman (1930–2015), jazz saxophonistJohn Ford Coley (born 1948), rock musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley )Bill Collings (1948–2017), guitar makerAlbert Collins (1932–1993), blues musicianJim Collins (born 1956), country singer-songwriterEugene Conley (1908–1981), opera singerBarbara Smith Conrad (1940–2017), opera singerDavid Cook (born 1982), rock singer-songwriter (born in Houston, raised in Missouri )Nick Cooper (born 1968), drummer, record producer, composer, filmmaker, social activistJohnny Copeland (1937–1997), blues guitarist, singerLarry Coryell (1943–2017), jazz fusion guitaristJames Cotton (1935–2017), blues harmonica player, singer-songwriterJosie Cotton (Kathleen Josey) (born 1956), rock singerOrville Couch (1935–2002), country singer-songwriterCowboy Troy (born 1970), rap singer-songwriterBryan-Michael Cox (born 1977), record producer, songwriterCindy Cox (born 1961), classical composerPee Wee Crayton (1914–1985), R&B/blues guitarist, singerRoger Creager (born 1971), country singerDash Crofts (born 1940), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts )Christopher Cross (born 1951), singerRandy Crouch (born 1952), country instrumentalistWayne Crouse (1924–2000), violistRodney Crowell (born 1950), country singer-songwriterLella Cuberli (born 1945), opera singerHenry Cuesta (1931–2003), jazz/big-band clarinetistJim Cullum Jr. (1941–2019), Dixieland/jazz cornetist and bandleaderRyan Culwell (born 1980), country/folk singer-songwriterJeff Current , lead singer for Against All WillMac Curtis (1939–2013), rockabilly musicianSonny Curtis (born 1937), country/pop singer-songwriterD Ted Daffan (1912–1996), country guitarist, songwriterPappy Daily (1902–1987), country music record producerFloyd Dakil (1945–2010), pop guitarist-songwriterVernon Dalhart (Marion Slaughter) (1883–1948), country singer-songwriterChris Dave (born 1973), jazz/gospel/hip hop drummer, composer, bandleaderIvan Davis (1932–2018), classical pianistMac Davis (1942–2020), musicianMonte Hill Davis (1932–2018), classical pianistRonnie Dawson (1939–2003), rockabilly musicianBobby Day (Robert James Byrd Sr.) (1928–1990), rock and roll/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producerEddie Dean (1907–1999), country singer-songwriterJimmy Dean (1928–2010), country singer, television personality, businessmanPaula DeAnda (born 1989), singerBill Dees (1939–2012), country songwriter, "Oh, Pretty Woman "Ryan Delahoussaye (born 1976), rock instrumentalistTim DeLaughter (born 1965), rock singerBrett Deubner (born 1968), classical violistLindsay Deutsch (born 1984), classical violinistAl Dexter (1905–1984), country singerMike Dillon , rock drummer-singer-songwriterFloyd Dixon (1929–2006), R&B pianist, singerJessy Dixon (1938–2011), gospel singerDJ Screw (Robert Earl Davis Jr.) (1971–2000), hip-hop artistThe D.O.C. (born 1968), rapperDeryl Dodd (born 1964), country music singer-songwriterHelen Donath (born 1940), operatic sopranoKenny Dorham (1924–1972), jazz trumpeter, singer, composerBob Dorough (1923–2018), jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger, producerDorrough (born 1986), rapperAmber Dotson (born 1973), country singerBobby Doyle (1939–2006), jazz singerDamita Jo DuBlanc (1930–1998), lounge singer, actress, comedianSherman H. Dudley (1872–1940), vaudeville and black musical performer and producerHilary Duff (born 1987), singerTed Dunbar (1937–1998), jazz guitarist, composer, educatorJohnny Duncan (1938–2006), country singerTommy Duncan (1911–1967), Western swing singer-songwriterBob Dunn (1908–1971), jazz trombonist, Western swing steel guitaristHolly Dunn (1957–2016), country singerRonnie Dunn (born 1953), country singerChauntelle DuPree (born 1981), rock/pop guitarist (Eisley )Garron DuPree (born 1989), rock/pop bass guitarist (Eisley)Sherri DuPree (born 1983), rock/pop singer, guitarist, lyricist (Eisley)Stacy DuPree (born 1988), rock/pop keyboardist, singer (Eisley)Weston DuPree (born 1986), rock/pop drummer (Eisley)Eddie Durham (1906–1987), jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, arrangerE Robert Ealey (1925–2001), blues singerSteve Earle (born 1955), singer-songwriter, musicianReed Easterwood (born 1967), rock guitaristRoger Edens (1905–1970), film composerEmily Elbert (born 1988), folk/soul/jazz/pop singer-songwriterWillard Somers Elliot (1926–2000), classical bassoonistHerb Ellis (1921–2010), jazz guitaristMerrill Leroy Ellis (1916–1981), classical composerRobert Ellis (born 1988), country/rock singer-songwriterTerry Ellis (born 1966), R&B singer (En Vogue )Paul Ellison (born 1941), classical bassist and teacherJoe Ely (born 1947), singer-songwriter, guitaristRalna English (born 1942), singer from The Lawrence Welk Show Roky Erickson (1947–2019), rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalistBooker Ervin (1930–1970), jazz saxophonistAlejandro Escovedo (born 1951), rock guitarist, singer-songwriterDale Evans (1912–2001), country singer-songwriter, guitaristHerschel Evans (1909–1939), jazz saxophonistRoberto Eyzaguirre (1923–2004), classical pianist and teacherF Terry Fator (born 1965), singer, ventriloquist, impersonatorFat Pat (Patrick Hawkins) (1970–1998), rapperJimmy Lee Fautheree (1934–2004), rockabilly singerJosé Feghali (1961–2014), classical pianist and teacherWilton Felder (1940–2015), jazz saxophonist, bassistNathan Felix (born 1981), classical composerFreddy Fender (1937–2006), musicianKeith Ferguson (1946–1997), blues/rock bass guitarist, The Fabulous Thunderbirds Rosita Fernandez (1919–2006), Tejano/pop singer, actressErnie Fields (c. 1904 – 1997), jazz trombonistCarl Finch (born 1951), polka musician, founder of Brave Combo Wilma Cozart Fine (1927–2009), classical record producerCharles Finger (1867–1941), music teacher, conservatory administrator; later a noted author of children's literatureSonny Fisher (1931–2005), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitaristRosie Flores (born 1950), country singerCarlisle Floyd (1926–2021), opera composerGeorge Floyd (1974–2020), rapper, died in Minneapolis Police custodyJim Bob Floyd (born 1929), classical pianist, composerBlaze Foley (Michael Fuller) (1949–1989), folk singer-songwriterBruce Ford (born 1956), operatic tenorRadney Foster (born 1959), country music singer-songwriterRuthie Foster (born 1964), blues/folk singer-songwriterKevin Fowler (born 1966), country singerCurly Fox (1910–1995), country fiddlerJames Francies (born 1995), jazz pianist, composerKirk Franklin (born 1970), gospel singerDenny Freeman (1944–2021), blues instrumentalist, songwriterEddie Freeman (1909–1987), jazz/flamenco guitarist, arranger, teacherWalter Fried (1877–1925), violinist and conductorKinky Friedman (1944–2024), singer-songwriter, novelist, columnist, candidate for governor of TexasLefty Frizzell (1928–1975), country singerSteven Fromholz (1945–2014), singer-songwriterAkiko Fujimoto , orchestra conductorBobby Fuller (1942–1966), rock singer and guitaristMarjorie Fulton (1909–1962), classical violinist and teacherAnson Funderburgh (born 1954), blues guitarist, bandleaderJustin Furstenfeld (born 1975), rock singer and guitaristG Kyle Gann (born 1955), composer, musicologist, music criticRed Garland (1923–1984), jazz pianistTravis Garland (born 1989), singer-songwriterJoy Garrett (1945–1993), big-band singer, actressHenry Garza (born 1978), Los Lonely Boys lead guitarist of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winnerJojo Garza (born 1980), Los Lonely Boys bass of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winnerRingo Garza (born 1981), Los Lonely Boys drummer of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winnerLarry Gatlin (born 1948), singer-songwriter, member of the Gatlin BrothersZelma Watson George (1903–1994), opera singer, musicologistRichard Giangiulio (born 1942), classical trumpet player and conductorBilly Gibbons (born 1949), guitarist in ZZ Top Mickey Gilley (1936–2022), country musicianDon Gillis (1912–1978), composer, conductor, producer, educatorEverett M. Gilmore (1935–2005), classical tubistJimmie Dale Gilmore (born 1945), singer-songwriterJohnny Gimble (1926–2015), country fiddlerJohn Giordano (born 1937), orchestra conductorJimmy Giuffre (1921–2008), jazz composer, arranger, clarinetist and saxophonistRobert Glasper (born 1978), jazz pianistJack Glatzer (born 1939), concert violinistTerry Glaze (born 1964), country/heavy-metal singer, guitaristDarrell Glenn (1935–1990), country singerLloyd Glenn (1909–1985), R&B pianist, bandleader, arrangerTyree Glenn (1912–1974), big band/jazz trombonistLillian Glinn (1902–1978), blues singer-songwriterDavid Gockley (born 1943), opera company administratorRenée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actressTomasz Golka (born 1975), classical conductor, composer, violinistDavid Golub (1950–2000), classical pianist, conductorSelena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singerAllie Gonino (born 1990), actress and pop singerDennis González (1954–2022), jazz trumpet player, educator[13] Floyd Graham (1902–1974), bandleader, educatorLarry Graham (born 1946), soul, R&B, and funk musicianSusan Graham (born 1960), opera singerDonald Grantham (born 1947), classical composer and music educatorMitchell 'Mitch' Grassi (born 1992), a cappella singerShakey Graves (born 1987), Americana musicianConan Gray (born 1998), pop singer-songwriterDobie Gray (1940–2011), soul singer-songwriterJerry Gray (1915–1976), swing-era arranger and bandleaderPat Green (born 1972), country singer-songwriterThurman Green (1940–1997), jazz trombonistArt Greenhaw (born 1954), Grammy Award -winning recording artist, producer, engineer[14] Nanci Griffith (1953–2021), singer-songwriterLarry Groce (born 1948), singer-songwriter of country music, children's songs; radio hostDewey Groom (1918–1997), country singerTexas Guinan (1884–1933), western singer, actressDavid Wendel Guion (1892–1981), composer, arranger of folk tunesGuitar Shorty (David Kearney) (1939–2022), blues guitaristWoody Guthrie (1912–1967), folk singer-songwriter (spent several years in Pampa , during the formative period of his youth)Billy Guy (Frank Phillips Jr.) (1936–2002), R&B/rock and roll singer (The Coasters )H–I Marcus Haddock (born 1957), opera singerDan Haerle (born 1937), jazz pianist, composer, author, teacherMonte Hale (1919–2009), country singer, actorRobert Hale (1933–2023), opera singerTommy Hall (born 1943), rock electric jug playerStuart Hamblen (1908–1989), country singer, candidate for U.S. presidentEd Hamell , punk-rock singer-songwriter, guitaristBob Hames (1920–1998), jazz guitaristButch Hancock (born 1945), country/folk singer-songwriterGerre Hancock (1934–2012), organist, composerTommy Hancock (1929–2020), country singer, bandleaderJohn Handy (born 1933), jazz saxophonistJohn Hardee (1919–1984), jazz saxophonistGlen Hardin (born 1939), rock and roll piano playerMaud Cuney Hare (1874–1936), music historian, civil rights activistRoy Hargrove (1969–2018), jazz trumpet playerEric Harland (born 1976), jazz drummerEverette Harp (born 1961), jazz saxophonistLynn Harrell (1944–2020), concert cellist raised in TexasMack Harrell (1909–1960), operatic baritonePeppermint Harris (Harrison Nelson Jr.) (1925–1999), R&B singer, guitaristR. H. Harris (1916–2000), gospel singerDaniel Hart (born 1976), indie pop singer-songwriter, violinistEarl Harvin , rock drummerBess Lomax Hawes (1921–2009), folk musician, folkloristNelly (real name Cornell Haynes) (born 1974), rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actorGibby Haynes (born 1957), lead singer of the Butthole Surfers Cedric Haywood (1914–1969), jazz pianistRoy Head (1941–2020), Roy Head and The TraitsSundance Head (born 1979), country singer-songwriter, contestant from American Idol season 6 and winner of NBC's The Voice season 11 Chet Helms (1942–2005), music promoter, called father of the Summer of Love Julius Hemphill (1938–1995), jazz composer, saxophonistBugs Henderson (1943–2012), blues guitaristTom Hendricks , rock/blues guitarist, magazine writer, editorTerri Hendrix (born 1968), contemporary folk singer-songwriterDon Henley (born 1947), musician with rock group the Eagles Shifty Henry (1921–1958), R&B/jazz instrumentalist, songwriterWalter Herbert (1898–1975), opera conductor and administratorAlly Brooke Hernandez (born 1993), pop singerCenobio Hernandez (1863–1950), classical composerAnna Goodman Hertzberg (1864–1937), pianist, civic leader, philanthropistCasey Hess , rock guitarist (Burden Brothers )Carolyn Hester (born 1937), folk singer-songwriterSara Hickman (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriterJohnnie High (1929–2010), country musician and impresarioRay Hildebrand (1940–2023), pop singer, Paul & Paula Dusty Hill (1945–2021), bass guitarist in ZZ Top Z. Z. Hill (1935–1984), blues singerTish Hinojosa (born 1955), Mexican-American folk singerJames William Hipp (born 1934), classical trumpet player, educator, music administratorDesmond Hoebig (born 1961), classical cellist and teacherErnst Hoffmann (c. 1899 – 1956), orchestra conductorAdolph Hofner (1916–2000), western swing bandleaderSmokey Hogg (1914–1960), country blues singer, guitaristJohn Holiday (born 1985), opera singerJennifer Holliday (born 1960), Grammy Award -winning singer, actressBuddy Holly (1936–1959), singer-songwriterSteve Holy (born 1972), country singerChamp Hood (1952–2001), alternative country singer-instrumentalistStix Hooper (born 1938), jazz drummerSam Lightnin' Hopkins (1912–1982), blues musicianJazzmeia Horn (born 1991), jazz singer-songwriterJohnny Horton (1925–1960), country singerBrad Houser (born 1960), rock instrumentalistScott Hoying (born 1991), a cappella singerFrank Huang (born 1978), concert violinistRay Wylie Hubbard (born 1946), country singer-songwriterBill Hughes (1930–2018), jazz trombonist, bandleaderBillie Hughes (1948–1998), singer-songwriter, musicianJoe "Guitar" Hughes (1937–2003), blues singer, guitaristBobbi Humphrey (born 1950), jazz flutistJerry Hunt (1943–1993), avant-garde composerIvory Joe Hunter (1914–1974), R&B singer-songwriter, pianistLong John Hunter (1931–2016), blues guitarist, singer-songwriterWillie Hutch (1944–2005), blues/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producerClarence Hutchenrider (1908–1991), jazz clarinetistWalter Hyatt (1949–1996), folk singer, guitaristVanilla Ice (born 1967), rapperJack Ingram (born 1970), country singer-songwriterDennis Irwin (1951–2008), jazz double bassist, also played clarinet and saxophone[15] J Jill Jackson (born 1942), pop singer, Paul & Paula Melvin Jackson (1915–1976), blues guitaristRonald Shannon Jackson (1940–2013), jazz drummerIllinois Jacquet (1922–2004), jazz saxophonist, bassoonistRussell Jacquet (1917–1990), jazz trumpeterSarah Jaffe (born 1986), folk/rock singer-songwriterCasey James (born 1983), pop/country singer, guitaristHarry James (1916–1983), jazz/big band trumpeter (lived and worked in Beaumont as an adolescent)Sarah Jarosz (born 1991), Americana/bluegrass singer-songwriter, instrumentalistBlind Lemon Jefferson (1897–1929), blues musicianSpeight Jenkins (born 1937), opera administrator, producerWaylon Jennings (1937–2002), country singerMichael Jerome (born 1967), rock drummerFlaco Jiménez (born 1939), Tejano accordionistSantiago Jiménez Jr. (born 1961), conjunto accordionistKari Jobe (born 1981), Christian singer-songwriterEvan Johns (1956–2017), rockabilly guitaristBlind Willie Johnson (1897–1945), blues/spirituals singer, guitaristBudd Johnson (1910–1984), jazz saxophonistConrad O. Johnson (1915–2008), music educatorDavid N. Johnson (1922–1987), classical organist, composer, educatorEric Johnson (born 1954), rock/jazz/country guitaristGus Johnson (1913–2000), jazz drummerKeg Johnson (1908–1967), jazz trombonistMoney Johnson (1918–1978), jazz trumpeterVirgil L. Johnson (1935–2013), musician, The Velvets Willie Neal Johnson (1935–2001), gospel singerDaniel Johnston (1961–2019), rock singer-songwriterNicholas Jonas (born 1992), singer, guitarist of the Jonas BrothersGeorge Jones (1931–2013), country singerLittle Hat Jones (1899–1981), blues singer, guitaristMaggie Jones (1894–unknown), blues singer, pianist, known as "The Texas Nightingale"Mike Jones (born 1981), rapperNorah Jones (born 1979), soul/folk singer-songwriter, born in New York City but raised in TexasTom Jones (1928–2023), lyricist of musical theater Janis Joplin (1943–1970), blues/rock singerScott Joplin (c. 1867 – 1917), ragtime musician and composerEsteban Jordan (1939–2010), conjunto/Tejano accordionistJimmy Joy (1902–1962), jazz/big-band saxophonist, clarinetistK Kurt Kaiser (1934–2018), church music composerBenjamin Kamins (born 1952), classical bassoonistMilton Katims (1909–2006), concert violist and conductorGarrett Keast (born 1971), classical conductorRobert Earl Keen (born 1957), singer-songwriterBobby Keys (1943–2014), rock/jazz saxophonist, played with The Rolling Stones Peck Kelley (1898–1980), jazz pianist and bandleaderKent Kennan (1913–2003), classical composerKing Curtis (Curtis Ousley) (1934–1971), R&B/pop saxophonistFreddie King (1934–1976), blues guitarist and singerRalph Kirshbaum (born 1946), cellistBeyoncé (born 1981), R&B singer, actressJohn Knowles (born 1942), popular/classical guitarist, composer, arranger, music educator, physicistSolange Knowles (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancerBuddy Knox (1933–1999), rockabilly singer-songwriterNormani Kordei (born 1996), pop singer, dancerKarl Korte (1928–2022), composer, music educatorLili Kraus (1903–1986), classical pianistHans Kreissig (1857–1929), conductor, pianist, educator; created Dallas Symphony Orchestra Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), singer-songwriter, actorPhilip Krumm (born 1941), composerBen Kweller (born 1981), rock singer-songwriter/instrumentalistL Fredell Lack (1922–2017), concert violinist and teacherEugene Lacritz (1929–2012), classical/Broadway clarinetist, saxophonist, conductorJimmy LaFave (1955–2017), folk/country/rock singer-songwriterGary Lakes (born 1950), opera singerAlex Lambert (born 1990), pop singer-songwriterMiranda Lambert (born 1983), country music singer-songwriterHarold Land (1928–2001), bop saxophonistKasey Lansdale (born 1988), country singer-songwriterShelly Lares (born 1971), Tejano singer-songwriterMilt Larkin (1910–1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleaderPrince Lasha (1929–2008), jazz instrumentalistWilliam P. Latham (1917–2004), classical composerDebra Laws (born 1956), soul singerEloise Laws (born 1943), jazz singerHubert Laws (born 1939), jazz/classical flutist, saxophonistRonnie Laws (born 1950), jazz saxophonistMelissa Lawson (born 1976), country singerLead Belly (Huddie Ledbetter) (1888–1949), blues musicianPaul Leary (born 1957), rock guitaristJohnny Lee (born 1946), country singerShannon Lee (born 1992), classical violinist[16] Will Lee (born 1952), jazz/rock bassistWilliam Franklin Lee III (1929–2011), jazz pianist, composer, arranger, author, music educatorPaul Leim (born 1950), country/rock/pop drummerRaymond Lewenthal (1923–1988), concert pianistVaden Todd Lewis (born 1965), grunge singer-guitarist (The Toadies , Burden Brothers )Willie Lewis (1905–1971), jazz clarinetist, bandleaderLil Flip (Wesley Weston Jr.) (born 1981), rapperMance Lipscomb (1895–1976), Blues singer, guitaristMaggie Lindemann (born 1998), singer-songwriterRobert Lipsett (born 1947), concert violinist and master teacherBill Lister (1923–2009), country singerAndrew Litton (born 1959), orchestra conductorLizzo (Melissa Jefferson) (born 1988), rapper, singer-songwriterLisa Loeb (born 1968), singer-songwriter, actressHannibal Lokumbe (born Marvin Peterson) (born 1948), jazz trumpet player, composerAlan Lomax (1915–2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folkloristJohn London (1942–2000), pop/rock guitarist, songwriter; television production crewJim Long (1943–2022), music producer, publisher; entrepreneurIsidro López (1929–2004), Tejano bandleaderTrini Lopez (1937–2020), Hispanic musician, singerDemi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actressLyle Lovett (born 1957), singer-songwriterDavid Lowery (born 1960), rock guitarist, singer-songwriterJosephine Lucchese (1893–1974), opera singerLeToya Luckett (born 1981), singerBob Luman (1937–1978), country/rockabilly singerAnne Lundy (born 1954), classical conductor, music educatorLunic (Kaitee Page) (born 1985), electropop singer, multi-instrumentalistRay Lynch (born 1943), classical guitarist and lutenistBarbara Lynn (born 1942), R&B guitarist, singer-songwriterMa–Mm Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker) (born 1990), rapperMichael Madden (born 1979), bassist for Maroon 5 Clif Magness (born 1957), pop songwriter, producerMartie Maguire (born 1969), country singer-songwriter (the Dixie Chicks )Austin Mahone (born 1996), pop singerMartin Mailman (1932–2000), classical composer and educatorLloyd Maines (born 1951), musician, producerNatalie Maines (born 1974), musicianMajor (Major R. Johnson Finley) (born 1984), pop/soul singer-songwriterPetronel Malan (born 1974), concert pianistKirstin 'Kirstie' Maldonado (born 1992), a cappella singerPost Malone (born 1995), rap singer-songwriterBarbara Mandrell (born 1948), country singerLouise Mandrell (born 1954), country singerDavid Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actorTamela Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actressChris Marion (born 1962), rock musician member of Little River Band Tina Marsh (1954–2009), jazz singer, composerDavid Martin (1937–1987)[17] rock musician, member of Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs , Tommy & The Tom Toms Mary Martin (1913–1990), Broadway singer, actressShaun Martin (1978–2024), jazz/gospel composer, arranger, musicianAna María Martínez (born 1971), opera singerNarciso Martínez (1911–1992), conjunto singer, accordionistÓscar Martínez (born 1934), Tejano musician, songwriterRhema Marvanne (born 2002), gospel singerCurt Massey (1910–1991), country musicianLouise Massey (1902–1983), country singer-songwriterEduardo Mata (1942–1995), orchestra conductorJohnny Mathis (born 1935), singerJohnny "Country" Mathis (1930–2011), country singer-songwriterRich Matteson (1929–1993), jazz brass player, bandleader, educatorJoe B. Mauldin (1940–2015), rock and roll bass playerPete Mayes (1938–2008), blues singer-songwriter, guitaristSally Mayes (born 1959), Broadway singer and actress, jazz/rock singerTimothy McAllister (born 1972), classical saxophonistLeon McAuliffe (1917–1988), Western swing guitaristW. Francis McBeth (1933–2012), composer, music educatorErin McCarley (born 1979), alternative music singer-songwriterDelbert McClinton (born 1940), singer-songwriter, instrumentalistMary McCormic (1889–1981), opera singer, educatorNeal McCoy (born 1958), country singerDavid McEnery (1914–2002), country/Christian singer-songwriter, guitaristNikki McKibbin (1978–2020), rock singer-songwriterRay McKinley (1910–1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleaderEliza Jane McKissack (1828–1900), music educator and administrator, singer, pianistIan McLagan (1945–2014), rock keyboardistCosmé McMoon (1901–1980), classical pianist, accompanied Florence Foster Jenkins James McMurtry (born 1962), folk-rock singer-songwriter, son of novelist Larry McMurtry Cindy McTee (born 1953), classical composerMeat Loaf (1951–2022), singer, actorDavid Meece (born 1952), contemporary Christian singer, pianistWilliam B. Meeks Jr. (1921–1999), producer, composer, arranger of radio jingles; woodwind playerLydia Mendoza (1916–2007), Tejano singerTom Merriman (1924–2009), commercial/jazz composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, educatorTift Merritt (born 1975), rock/country singer-songwriterAugie Meyers (born 1940), rock/Tejano keyboard playerLouis Meyers (1955–2016), co-founder of South by Southwest music and media festival, multi-instrumentalistBunny Michael , visual artist, musician, and rapperAryn Michelle (born 1983), Christian pop/rock singer-songwriterLiz Mikel (born 1963), jazz singer, actressAmos Milburn (1927–1980), R&B singer, pianistBuddy Miles (1947–2008), rock drummerFrankie Miller (born 1931), country musicianJulie Miller (born 1956), country singer-songwriterRhett Miller (born 1970), alt-country singerRoger Miller (1936–1992), singer-songwriterSteve Miller (born 1943), blues/rock guitaristMary Mills (born 1964), opera singerMn–Mz Charles Moffett (1929–1997), jazz drummerBill Moffit (1926–2008), marching-band director, music arranger and composerMargarita Monet (born 1990), rock singer, pianist, composer, actressBob Montgomery (1937–2014), rockabilly singer-songwriter, producerJohnny Moore (1906–1969), blues singer, guitaristLatonia Moore (born 1979), opera singer[18] Oscar Moore (1916–1981), jazz/blues guitaristTiny Moore (1920–1987), western swing instrumentalistWhistlin' Alex Moore (1899–1989), blues pianist, singer, whistlerMichael Morales (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriterJason Moran (born 1975), jazz pianistMike Moreno (born 1978), jazz guitaristMike Morgan (born 1959), blues guitarist, harmonica player, singer-songwriterCraig Morris (born 1968), classical trumpet player, educatorGary Morris (born 1948), country singer, actorHarold Morris (1890–1964), classical pianist, composer, educatorJay Hunter Morris (born 1963), opera singerMaren Morris (born 1990), country singer-songwriterElla Mae Morse (1924–1999), blues/jazz/pop singerMark Morton (born 1960), classical double bass playerLacey Mosley (born 1981), lead singer of alternative metal band Flyleaf Moon Mullican (1909–1967), country singer-songwriter, pianistMichael Martin Murphey (born 1945), country singer-songwriterKacey Musgraves (born 1988), country singer-songwriterMason Musso (born 1989), pop/rock singer-songwriterSam Myers (1936–2006), blues singer, instrumentalistN–O Johnny Nash (1940–2020), pop singer-songwriterEmilio Navaira (1962–2016), Latin pop/country musicianSam Neely (1948–2006), country singer, guitaristNelly (born 1978), rapperJimmy Nelson (1928–2007), blues singer-songwriterSteady Nelson (1913–1988), jazz/swing trumpeterWillie Nelson (born 1933), country singer-songwriterMichael Nesmith (1942–2021), singer with The Monkees Mickey Newbury (1940–2002), country/folk singer-songwriterDavid "Fathead" Newman (1933–2009), jazz saxophonistJohnny Nicholas (born 1948), blues singer, pianistElena Nikolaidi (1909–2002), opera singer and teacherJohn Nitzinger (born 1948), rock guitarist, songwriterKevin Noe (born 1969), classical conductorTimothy Nolen (born 1941), opera singer, Broadway singer and actorNormani (born 1996), pop singerDaron Norwood (1965–2015), country singerSalim Nourallah (born 1967), alt-country singer-songwriterDarrell Nulisch (born 1952), blues singerGary P. Nunn (born 1945), country singer-songwriterPhil Ochs (1940–1976), folk singer-songwriterW. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), country-western singer-songwriter, Texas governor, and U.S. senatorAdolfo Odnoposoff (1917–1992), classical cellist and teacherO.G. Style (Eric Woods) (1970–2008), rapperPaul Olefsky (1926–2013), classical cellist and teacherPauline Oliveros (1932–2016), avant-garde composer, performance artistGene O'Quin (1932–1978), country singerWayne Oquin (born 1977), classical composer, music educator[19] Roy Orbison (1936–1988), singer-songwriterK. T. Oslin (1941–2020), country singer-songwriterThat Mexican OT , rapperTommy Overstreet (1937–2015), country singerBuck Owens (1929–2006), country singerP–Q Hot Lips Page (1908–1954), jazz trumpeter, bandleaderKnocky Parker (1918–1986), country/jazz pianistDean Parks (born 1946), studio musicianVinnie Paul (Abbott) (1964–2018), rock drummer, producerGlen Payne (1926–1999), gospel singerLeon Payne (1917–1969), country singer-songwriterMaurice Peress (1930–2017), classical conductor, educatorPaul Peress (born 1959), jazz/world music drummer, composer, producerChris Pérez (born 1969), rock guitarist, singer-songwriterJay Perez (born 1963), Tejano singer-songwriterJack Petersen (born 1933), jazz guitarist, educatorRay Peterson (1939–2005), pop singerEsther Phillips (1935–1984), R&B/jazz/pop/country singerWashington Phillips (1880–1954), gospel singer, instrumentalistBuster Pickens (1916–1964), blues pianistPatrice Pike (born 1970), rock/soul singer-songwriter-guitaristBen J. Pierce (born 1999), YouTuber, singer-songwriter, actorPimp C (Chad Butler) (1973–2007), rapperMark Pirro (born 1970), rock bass playerHarvey Pittel (born 1943), classical saxophonistHoward Pollack (born 1952), classical pianist, musicologist, author, professorJoe Poovey (1941–1998), rockabilly singer-songwriterThe Powell Brothers (Taylor Powell and Blake Powell), country musiciansBilly Preston (1946–2006), soul musicianJohnny Preston (1939–2011), pop singerRay Price (1926–2013), country singerSammy Price (1908–1992), jazz/blues pianist, bandleaderToni Price (born 1961), country/blues singerCharley Pride (1938–2020), country singerP. J. Proby (born 1938), singer-songwriter, actorChris Purdy (born 1972), pop/rock singer-songwriterWynne Pyle (1881–1971), classical pianistQueen Ida (Ida Lewis Guillory) (born 1929), Creole/zydeco accordionistAbraham Quintanilla (born 1939), Tejano singer-songwriter, producerR Ezra Rachlin (1915–1995), orchestra conductor, pianistRaeLynn (Racheal Lynn Woodward) (born 1994), country singerGene Ramey (1913–1984), jazz double bassistRichard Ramirez , noise musicianWillis Alan Ramsey (born 1951), country singer-songwriterJon Randall (born 1969), country singer-songwriterMickey Raphael (born 1951), country/rock harmonica playerLeon Rausch (1927–2019), Western swing singerTha Realest (Jevon Jones) (born 1974), rapperMarc Rebillet (born 1988), funk/hip-hop electronic musicianJaret Reddick (born 1972), punk singer-songwriter, guitarist, Bowling for Soup Dewey Redman (1931–2006), jazz saxophonistGoebel Reeves (1899–1959), folk singerJim Reeves (1923–1964), country/pop singer-songwriterClaire Raphael Reis (1888–1978), classical music promoter, musicologist, educatorMax Reiter (1905–1950), classical orchestra conductorNicola Rescigno (1916–2008), opera conductorTimothy Rhea (born 1967), conductor, music educatorSonny Rhodes (born Clarence Edward Smith) (born 1940), blues singer, guitar playerJohn Rich (born 1974), country music singer-songwriterJ. P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson (1930–1959), rock-and-roll/country singerJim Riggs (born 1941), saxophonist, educatorJeannie C. Riley (born 1945), country singerLeAnn Rimes (born 1982), country singer; born in Mississippi , but grew up in Garland Cowboy Slim Rinehart (1911–1948), country singerTex Ritter (1905–1974), singer/ actor, father of actor John Ritter LaTavia Roberson (born 1981), singerEck Robertson (1887–1975), country fiddlerDon Robey (1903–1975), blues songwriter, record producerHal Robinson (born 1952), classical string bass playerSharon Robinson (born 1949), classical cellistBruce Robison (born 1966), country singer-songwriterCharlie Robison (1964–2023), country singer-songwriterJimmie Rodgers (1897–1933), country singerCarrie Rodriguez (born 1978), folk singer-songwriter, fiddlerDanny Rodriguez (1967–1990), Christian rapperDavid Rodriguez (1952–2015), folk singer-songwriterJohnny Rodriguez (born 1951), country singerOmar Rodríguez-López (born 1975), Dub and Progressive rock musicianRobert Xavier Rodríguez (born 1946), classical composerHerbert Rogers (1929–1983), classical pianist and teacherKenny Rogers (1938–2020), country singer-songwriterRandy Rogers , country singerGene Roland (1921–1982), jazz composer, musicianA. Clyde Roller (1914–2005), conductor and music educatorMoreland Kortkamp Roller (1916–2006), classical pianist and teacherLulu Roman (born 1947), country/gospel singer, comedianBeatrice Schroeder Rose (1922–2014), classical harpistKelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actressNancy Rumbel (born 1951), classical/new-age oboist, ocarina player, won Grammy Award Tim Rushlow (born 1966), country musicianMike Ryan (born 1988), country singer-songwriter, guitaristSa–Sm Doug Sahm (1941–1999), Tejano musician-songwriterCarl St. Clair (born 1952), orchestra conductorSandra St. Victor (born 1963), R&B/soul/jazz singer-songwriterSt. Vincent (Annie Clark) (born 1982), pop singer-songwriter, instrumentalistOlga Samaroff (1880–1948), classical pianist and teacherJoe Sample (1939–2014), jazz pianist, composerDomingo "Sam" Samudio (born 1937), rock 'n' roll musician, bandleader, entertainer ("Sam the Sham ")George Sanger (born 1957), video-game music composerStephanie Sant'Ambrogio (born 1960), violinistSimon Sargon (1938–2022), classical composer, pianist, conductorRay Sasaki (born 1948), trumpet player, educatorLeslie Satcher (born 1962), country and bluegrass singerBilly Jack Saucier (1931–1987), country fiddlerBoz Scaggs (born 1944), singer-songwriterTony Scalzo (born 1964), pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitaristScarface (born 1970), rapperHaley Scarnato (born 1982), American Idol (season 6) finalist (8th place)Harvey Schmidt (1929–2018), musical theatre composer (The Fantasticks )Eduard Schmieder (born 1948), classical violinist, teacherDavid Schnaufer (1952–2006), folk dulcimer player, music educatorEmil Schuhmann (1856–1937), accordionist, bandleader, folk artistJerry Scoggins (1911–2004), country singerKendrick Scott (born 1980), jazz drummer, bandleader, composerTravis Scott (Jacques Webster Jr.) (born 1992), hip hop recording artist, music producerJoe Scruggs (born 1951), retired children's and folk singer-songwriterDan Seals (1948–2009), rock/country musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley )Jim Seals (1941–2022), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts )Lynn Seaton (born 1957), jazz bassist, educatorSelena (Selena Quintanilla) (1971–1995), Tejano/pop singerJason Sellers (born 1971), country singer-songwriterArban Severin (born 1976), composer of electronic music, film scores; producerCharlie Sexton (born 1968), rock guitarist, singer-songwriterPeter Seymour (born 1977), jazz/classical double bassistAllen Shamblin (born 1959), country songwriterRay Sharpe (born 1938), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitaristBilly Joe Shaver (1939–2020), country singer-songwriterRobert Shaw (1908–1985), blues pianistBob (1909–1983), Joe (1911–1980), and Merle Shelton (1917–1982), country musicians, The Shelton Brothers Chad Shelton (born 1971), opera singerHarry Sheppard (1928–2022), jazz vibraphonistJohn Sheridan (born 1946), jazz pianistAmanda Shires (born 1982), country singer-songwriter, fiddlerMichelle Shocked (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musicianJade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois Ashlee Simpson (born 1984), singerJessica Simpson (born 1980), singerFrankie Lee Sims (1917–1970), blues singer-songwriter, guitaristLori Singer (born 1957), classical cellist (better known as actress)Thomas Sleeper (1956–2022), classical composer, conductorSlim Thug (born 1980), rapperBrinton Averil Smith (born 1969), classical cellistBuster Smith (1904–1991), jazz saxophonistChris "Frenchie" Smith , pop/rock record producer, guitarist, songwriterElliott Smith (1969–2003), rock singer-songwriterGranger Smith (born 1979), country singer-songwriterJulia Smith (1905–1989), composer, pianist, authorRuby Jane Smith (born 1994), bluegrass fiddler, singer-songwriterTim Smith , rock instrumentalistWalter Smith III (born 1980), jazz saxophonist, composerSn–Sz Doak Snead (born 1949), singer-songwriterEd Soph (born 1945), jazz drummer, educatorJD Souther (1945–2024), country/rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalistBillie Jo Spears (1937–2011), country singerVictoria Spivey (1906–1976), blues singer-songwriterSPM (Carlos Coy) (born 1970), Chicano rapper Terry Stafford (1941–1996), country/pop singer-songwriterMegan Thee Stallion (born 1995), rapperKay Starr (1922–2016), pop/jazz singerRed Steagall (born 1938), country singer-songwriter, actorLanny Steele (1933–1994), jazz pianist, music educator, composer, jazz festival promoterDaniel Sternberg (1913–2000), classical conductor, composer, educatorB. W. Stevenson (1949–1998), country/pop singer-songwriterStephen Stills (born 1945), singer-songwriterSly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) (born 1943), soul/funk singer-songwriter (Sly and the Family Stone )George Strait (born 1952), country singerEmily Strayer (born 1972), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks )Nikki Stringfield (born 1990), guitarist for The Iron Maidens and Before the MourningSteven Stucky (1949–2016), Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composerLacey Nicole Sturm (born 1981), Alternative metal, Post-grunge, Hard rock Flyleaf Deanna Summers (born 1940), songwriter, born in Mississippi Gene Summers (1939–2021), rock 'n roll singer ("School of Rock 'n Roll ", "Big Blue Diamonds")DJ Sun (born 1966), record producer, DJHelen Sung (born 1970), jazz pianistDoug Supernaw (1960–2020), country singer-songwriterJeffrey Swann (born 1951), classical pianistSunny Sweeney (born 1976), country music singerT–V Horace Tapscott (1934–1999), jazz pianist, composerBuddy Tate (1913–2001), jazz saxophonistJacqueline Taylor (born 1985), Broadway/cabaret singer, actressJohnnie Taylor (1937–2000), soul/pop singer, DJTeresa Taylor (1962–2023), rock drummerTommy Taylor (born 1957), rock musicianWill Taylor (born 1968), jazz/rock/pop/country violist, violinist, arranger, composer, producer, guitaristCharlie Teagarden (1913–1984), jazz trumpeterJack Teagarden (1905–1964), jazz trombonist and bandleaderNorma Teagarden (1911–1996), jazz pianistAlfred Teltschik (1918–2009), classical pianist and teacherOwen Temple (born 1976), folk/country singer-songwriter, instrumentalistJoe Tex (Joseph Arrington Jr.) (1935–1982), soul singer-songwriterTexas Ruby (Ruby Owens) (1908–1963), country singerChristopher Theofanidis (born 1967), classical composerB. J. Thomas (1942–2021), country singer-songwriterGeorge W. Thomas (1885 – c. 1930), jazz pianist, songwriterHenry Thomas (1874 – c. 1950), blues/ragtime singer-songwriterHersal Thomas (1906–1926), blues pianist, composerBenny Thomasson (1909–1984), country fiddlerHank Thompson (1925–2007), country singer-songwriterWilliam Ennis Thomson (1927–2019), music educatorBig Mama Thornton (1926–1984), R&B singer-songwriterFrank Ticheli (born 1958), classical composerNeal Tiemann (born 1982), David Cook's rock band guitaristFloyd Tillman (1914–2003), country guitarist, singerMartha Tilton (1915–2006), swing/pop singerAlbert Tipton (1917–1997), classical flutistLouise Tobin (1918–2022), jazz singerMatt Tolentino (born 1985), musician specializing in pre-swing musicChris Tomlin (born 1972), singer-songwriterTommy & The Tom Toms , aka Bill Smith Combo, DFW rock 'n roll groupTone (Tony Chung) (born 1983), pop guitarist (Cool Silly ) Mitchell Torok (1929–2017), country singer-songwriterPatsy Torres (born 1957), Tejano singerDon Tosti (1923–2004), Latin, R&B, swing, jazz, classical bassist, pianistAlphonse Trent (1905–1959), jazz pianist, bandleaderMichael Trimble (born 1938), opera singer, teacherRobyn Troup (born 1988), R&B/pop/soul singerErnest Tubb (1914–1984), country singer-songwriterJustin Tubb (1935–1998), country singer-songwriterTanya Tucker (born 1958), country singerFisher Tull (1934–1994), composer and educator"Blue" Gene Tyranny (born 1945), avant-garde composerSteve Tyrell (born 1944), pop singer, music producerAlexander Uninsky (1910–1972), concert pianist and teacherTim Urban (born 1989), pop singerUsher (Usher Raymond IV) (born 1978), R&B and pop singerMary Jeanne van Appledorn (1927–2014), composer and educatorFrank Van der Stucken (1858–1929), conductor, composer; founder of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Vanilla Ice (born 1968), rapperPaul van Katwijk (1885–1974), pianist, conductor, composer, educatorViola Van Katwijk (1894–1980), pianist, composer, educatorTownes Van Zandt (1944–1997), country singer-songwriterJimmie Vaughan (born 1951), blues/rock guitarist, singerStevie Ray Vaughan (1954–1990), musicianJaci Velasquez (born 1979), Contemporary Christian Latin pop singerCarl Venth (1860–1938), composer, conductor, violinist, music educatorVladimir Viardo (born 1949), classical pianist and teacherRita Vidaurri (1924–2019), Tejana singerTiffany Villarreal , R&B and hip hop singerEddie Vinson (1917–1988), blues saxophonistEmmett Vokes (1928–2019), classical pianist and teacherW–Z Mel Waiters (1956–2015), southern soul singerBilly Walker (1929–2006), country singer-songwriterCharlie Walker (1926–2008), country singer-songwriterChris Walker , R&B/jazz singer, bass guitaristCindy Walker (1918–2006), country singer-songwriterDjango Walker (born 1981), country/rock singer-songwriterEsther Walker (1894–1943), blues singer, musical comedy actressJerry Jeff Walker (1942–2020), country singer-songwriterT-Bone Walker (1910–1975), blues musicianWilliam Walker (1931–2010), opera singerPaul Wall (born 1980), rapperSippie Wallace (1898–1986), blues singer-songwriterDon Walser (1934–2006), country singer, guitaristCedar Walton (1934–2013), jazz pianistMercy Dee Walton (1915–1962), blues pianist, singer-songwriterJonathan Ware (born 1984), classical pianistChris Waters , country singer-songwriterDale Watson (born 1962), country singerGene Watson (born 1943), country singerJohnny "Guitar" Watson (1935–1996), blues guitarist, singerWC (born 1970), rapper from Westside Connection Katie Webster (1936–1999), blues pianistJulius Weiss (c. 1841–19??), music professor, mentor to Scott Joplin Michael Weiss (born 1958), jazz composer and pianistDan Welcher (born 1948), composer, music educator, bassoonistEmily Wells (born 1981), hip-hop/classical violinistJames Westfall (born 1981), jazz vibraphonist, keytaristWilliam Westney (born 1947), classical pianist, teacherBarry White (1944–2003), soul singer and record producerJ. White Did It (born 1984), hip hop record producer, songwriter, and DJMichael White (1933–2016), jazz violinistChris Whitley (1960–2005), blues singer-songwriter, guitaristBuddy Whittington (born 1956), blues/rock guitaristMike Wiebe , musician (The Riverboat Gamblers ), actor, and stand-up comedianRusty Wier (1944–2009), country/folk singer-songwriterMarijohn Wilkin (1920–2006), country songwriterSlim Willet (Winston Moore) (1919–1966), country singer-songwriter, DJWillie D (William Dennis) (born 1966), rapperClifton Williams (1923–1976), composer, educatorDave Williams (1972–2002), rock singerDon Williams (1939–2017), country singer-songwriterLew Williams (1934–2019), rockabilly singer-songwriterOtis Williams (born 1941), singer with The Temptations Richard Williams (1931–1985), jazz trumpeterRoosevelt Williams (1903–1996), blues pianistZane Williams (born 1977), country singer-songwriterBob Wills (1905–1975), country singer with The Texas Playboys Johnnie Lee Wills (1912–1984), Western swing fiddlerDooley Wilson (1886 or 1894–1953), blues/jazz pianist, bandleader; actorHop Wilson (1927–1975), blues steel guitaristJ. Frank Wilson (1941–1991), pop singer, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers Kim Wilson (born 1951), blues singer, harmonica player, The Fabulous Thunderbirds Teddy Wilson (1912–1986), jazz pianistU.P. Wilson (1934–2004), blues guitarist, singerEdgar Winter (born 1946), jazz/blues/rock musicianJohnny Winter (1944–2014), blues guitaristJonathan M. Wolfert (born 1952), composer, producer of radio jinglesLee Ann Womack (born 1966), country singer-songwriterDarren Keith Woods (born 1958), opera company director, singerBernard Wright (1963–2022), funk/jazz keyboardist, singerLammar Wright Sr. (1907–1973), jazz trumpeterLeo Wright (1933–1991), jazz instrumentalistRoger Wright (born 1974), classical pianistJimmy Wyble (1922–2010), jazz/swing guitaristCindy Yen (born 1986), pop singer-songwriterSydney Youngblood (born 1960), dance/funk singerCamille Zamora (born 1970), classical singerNancy Zhou (born 1993), classical violinistJessica Zhu (born 1986), classical pianist
Beauty pageant winners Averie Bishop , Miss Texas 2022, first Asian-American winner; businessperson, activist, actressShirley Cothran (born 1955), Miss America 1975Candice Crawford (born 1986), beauty queen, winner of Miss Missouri USA , competed in the Miss Texas Teen USA pageant and the Miss USA pageantBrooke Daniels (born 1986), Miss Texas USA 2009Jo-Carroll Dennison (1923–2021), Miss America 1942Danielle Doty (born 1993), Miss Teen USA 2011 Alyssa Edwards (Justin Johnson) (born 1980), drag performer, Miss Gay USofA 2006, Miss Gay America 2010Magen Ellis (born 1986), Miss Texas USA , Miss Texas Teen USA Christy Fichtner (born 1962), Miss USA 1986R'Bonney Gabriel (born 1994), Miss USA 2022Phyllis George (1949–2020), Miss America 1971Courtney Gibbs (born 1966), Miss USA 1988Kandace Krueger (born 1976), Miss USA 2001Debra Maffett (born 1956), Miss America 1983Melissa Marse (born 1974), Texas' Junior Miss 1991, concert pianistLaura Martinez-Harring (born 1964), Miss USA 1985Asia O'Hara (born 1982), drag performer, Miss Gay America 2016Gretchen Polhemus (born 1965), Miss USA 1989Michelle Royer (born 1966), Miss USA 1987Jade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois Chelsi Smith (1973–2018), Miss USA 1995 and Miss Universe 1995Candice Stewart (born 1984), Miss American Teen, Miss Louisiana Teen USA , Miss Louisiana USA Crystle Stewart (born 1981), Miss USA 2008Linda Stouffer (born 1970), Texas' Junior Miss 1988, television journalistKimberly Tomes (born 1956), Miss USA 1977Paola Turbay (born 1970), Miss Colombia , first runner-up for Miss Universe , model, actressChristie Lee Woods (born 1977), Miss Teen USA 1996 Cindy Yen (born 1986), Miss Chinatown USA 2009
Other Amouranth (Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa) (born 1993), female model, streamer and Internet celebrityBarbette (Vander Clyde Broadway) (1899–1973), female impersonator, aerialist Eric July (born 1990), rap-metal vocalist, political commentator, comic book writer
Sportspeople
Baseball A–F Ernie Banks Norm Cash Roger Clemens Carl Crawford Matt Albers (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox Brandon Allen (born 1986), infielder for the Tampa Bay Rays Brett Anderson (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies Jake Arrieta (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs Scott Atchison (born 1976), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox Homer Bailey (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds Anthony Banda (born 1993), starting pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks Jeff Banister (born 1964), former catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates , former manager for the Texas Rangers Ernie Banks (1931–2015), Baseball Hall of Famer Daniel Bard (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Boston Red SoxBlake Beavan (born 1989), starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners Chad Beck (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays Josh Beckett (born 1980), baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers , pitcher, MVP of the 2003 World Series Lance Berkman (born 1976), first baseman and outfielderMichael Bourn (born 1982), center fielder for the Atlanta Braves Drake Britton (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Boston Red SoxZach Britton (born 1987), relief pitcher for the New York YankeesJay Bruce (born 1987), outfielder for the Philadelphia PhilliesClay Buchholz (born 1984), baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks, pitcher, threw a no hitter in just his second MLB startJorge Cantú (born 1982), infielder for the San Diego Padres Matt Carpenter (born 1985), infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals Norm Cash (1934–1986), MLB first baseman, primarily for the Detroit Tigers Andrew Cashner (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas RangersRandy Choate (born 1975), relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals Preston Claiborne (born 1988), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees Roger Clemens (born 1962), baseball pitcher, seven-time Cy Young Award winnerAndy Cohen (1904–1988), baseball second baseman and coachClay Condrey (born 1975), relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins Carl Crawford (born 1981), outfielder for the Los Angeles DodgersJohn Danks (born 1985), starting pitcher for the Chicago White SoxChris Davis (born 1986), first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles Sam Demel (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks Doug Drabek (born 1962), former Cy Young-winning MLB pitcherKyle Drabek (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue JaysJustin Duchscherer (born 1977), starting pitcher for the Baltimore OriolesDave Duncan (born 1945), pitching coach for the St. Louis CardinalsAdam Dunn (born 1979), All-Star player for the Chicago White SoxTyler Duffey (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Minnesota TwinsZach Duke (born 1983), relief pitcher for the St. Louis CardinalsJon Edwards (born 1988), relief pitcher for the San Diego PadresNathan Eovaldi (born 1990), starting pitcher for the Texas RangersTaylor Featherston (born 1989), infielder for the Los Angeles Angels Brandon Finnegan (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati RedsBill Foster (1904–1978), Baseball Hall of Fame pitcherSteve Foster (born 1966), bullpen coach for the Kansas City Royals Sam Freeman (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesDavid Freese (born 1983), third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers G–M Joe Horlen Rogers Hornsby Clayton Kershaw Corey Kluber Greg Maddux Yovani Gallardo (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas RangersRon Gant (born 1965), former MLB outfielder and second basemanJaime García (born 1986), starting pitcher for the New York YankeesCito Gaston (born 1944), former MLB center fielder and manager for the Toronto Blue JaysEvan Gattis (born 1986), player for the Houston Astros John Gibbons (born 1962), manager for the Toronto Blue JaysRyan Goins (born 1988), infielder for the Toronto Blue JaysPaul Goldschmidt (born 1987), first baseman for the Arizona DiamondbacksGreg Golson (born 1985), former MLB outfielderMichael Gonzalez (born 1978), relief pitcher for the Baltimore OriolesBrian Gordon (born 1978), former MLB starting pitcherJeff Gray (born 1981), former MLB relief pitcherWill Harris (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Houston AstrosBrad Hawpe (born 1979), former MLB outfielderDanny Heep (born 1957), former MLB outfielder who played with several teamsChris Herrmann (born 1987), catcher, outfielder, and first baseman for the Arizona DiamondbacksJordan Hicks (born 1996), pitcher for the St. Louis CardinalsTrey Hillman (born 1963), bench coach for the Houston AstrosBryan Holaday (born 1987), catcher for the Texas RangersBrock Holt (born 1988), utility player for the Boston Red SoxJoe Horlen (1937–2022), All Star starting pitcherRogers Hornsby (1896–1963), Hall of Fame infielder, manager; .358 career batting average, two-time NL MVP, earned two Triple Crowns , All-Century Team , first-team MLB All-Time Team Aubrey Huff (born 1976), former MLB infielder and outfielderChad Huffman (born 1985), outfielder for the Cleveland Indians Philip Humber (born 1982), starting pitcher for the Oakland Athletics Jason Hursh (born 1991), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesAustin Jackson (born 1987), center fielder for the Cleveland IndiansConor Jackson (born 1982), former MLB outfielderPaul Janish (born 1982), shortstop for the Baltimore OriolesKelly Johnson (born 1982), utility player for the New York Mets Gary Jones (born 1960), third base and infield coach for the Chicago Cubs Nate Karns (born 1987), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysScott Kazmir (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Houston AstrosTy Kelly (born 1988), American-Israeli utility playerSteve Kemp (born 1954), former outfielder, primarily with the Detroit TigersKyle Kendrick (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Colorado RockiesClayton Kershaw (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Los Angeles DodgersCorey Kluber (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Cleveland IndiansChuck Knoblauch (born 1968), former second baseman, played primarily with the Minnesota Twins and the New York YankeesJohn Lackey (born 1978), starting pitcher for the Chicago CubsRyan Langerhans (born 1980), outfielder for the Seattle MarinersScott Linebrink (born 1976), former MLB pitcherGrady Little (born 1950), former baseball manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red SoxBoone Logan (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Cleveland IndiansJames Loney (born 1984), first baseman for the Tampa Bay RaysMark Lowe (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue JaysTyler Lyons (born 1988), relief pitcher for the New York YankeesGreg Maddux (born 1966), Hall of Fame pitcher, primarily with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta BravesJeff Manship (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cleveland IndiansRobert Manuel (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red SoxChris Martin (born 1986), relief pitcher for the New York YankeesDustin May (born 1997), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles DodgersAndrew McKirahan (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesJon Meloan (born 1984), former MLB pitcherRyan Merritt (born 1992), starting pitcher for the Cleveland IndiansShelby Miller (born 1990), pitcher for the Arizona DiamondbacksHoby Milner (born 1991), pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysA. J. Minter (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesAdam Moore (born 1984), catcher for the Cleveland IndiansJim Morris (born 1964), MLB player and oldest rookieMax Muncy (born 1990), infielder for the Los Angeles DodgersDavid Murphy (born 1981), left fielder for the Cleveland IndiansN–R Andy Pettitte Frank Robinson Nolan Ryan Tyler Naquin (born 1991), outfielder for the Cleveland IndiansJoe Nathan (born 1974), relief pitcher for the Detroit TigersJeff Newman (born 1948), MLB All-Star baseball player for the Oakland A's and Boston Red Sox and managerJeff Niemann (born 1983), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysJayson Nix (born 1982), utility player for the New York YankeesLogan Ondrusek (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati RedsTroy Patton (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Baltimore OriolesHunter Pence (born 1983), right fielder for the San Francisco Giants Cliff Pennington (born 1984), infielder for the Toronto Blue JaysAndy Pettitte (born 1972), former starting pitcher for the New York Yankees and Houston AstrosColin Poche (born 1994), relief pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysRyan Pressly (born 1988), pitcher for the Houston AstrosDavid Purcey (born 1982), relief pitcher for the Detroit TigersRobert Ray (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue JaysAnthony Rendon (born 1990), infielder for the Washington Nationals Craig Reynolds (born 1952), former MLB shortstop, primarily with the Houston AstrosArthur Rhodes (born 1969), former MLB pitcherWill Rhymes (born 1983), second baseman for the Tampa Bay RaysFrank Robinson (1935–2019), won Triple Crown in both National League and American League , hit 586 career home runs, and was the first black manager in the Major LeaguesFernando Rodriguez (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Oakland AthleticsDavid Rollins (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Seattle MarinersChance Ruffin (born 1988), former MLB relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and Detroit TigersJustin Ruggiano (born 1982), outfielder for the Seattle MarinersNick Rumbelow (born 1991), relief pitcher for the New York YankeesNolan Ryan (born 1947), Baseball Hall of FamerReid Ryan (born 1971), president of the Houston Astros, son of Nolan Ryan S–Z Greg Swindell Smokey Joe Williams Chris Young Bo Schultz (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue JaysKelly Shoppach (born 1980), former MLB catcher for several teamsMatthew Silverman (born 1976), general manager and President for Baseball Operations for the Tampa Bay RaysKevin Slowey (born 1984), former MLB starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and Miami Marlins Burch Smith (born 1990), pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysCarson Smith (born 1989), closer for the Seattle MarinersChris Snyder (born 1981), former MLB catcherKyle Snyder (born 1977), pitching coach for the Tampa Bay RaysZach Stewart (born 1986), former MLB pitcherMonty Stratton (1912–1982), pitcher for the Chicago White SoxHuston Street (born 1983), closer for the Los Angeles Angels Ross Stripling (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles DodgersDrew Stubbs (born 1984), center fielder for the Texas RangersGreg Swindell (born 1965), MLB pitcher for 17 seasonsBlake Swihart (born 1992), catcher for the Boston Red SoxJordan Tata (born 1981), former MLB pitcherTaylor Teagarden (born 1983), catcher for the Chicago CubsGarry Templeton (born 1956), former MLB shortstopRyan Tepera (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue JaysJess Todd (born 1986), former MLB pitcherShawn Tolleson (born 1988), closer for the Texas RangersJosh Tomlin (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesAnthony Vasquez (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Seattle MarinersRandy Velarde (born 1962), former MLB infielder and utility player, primarily with the New York YankeesJordan Walden (born 1987), pitcher for the St. Louis CardinalsVernon Wells (born 1978), three-time All-Star outfielder for the Toronto Blue JaysAusten Williams (born 1992), pitcher for the Washington NationalsSmokey Joe Williams (1886–1951), baseball greatChris Withrow (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Atlanta BravesBrandon Wood (born 1985), third baseman and shortstop for the Los Angeles AngelsKerry Wood (born 1977), former MLB relief pitcherBrandon Workman (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Boston Red SoxAnthony Young (born 1966), former MLB pitcherChris Young (born 1979), pitcher for the Kansas City Royals Chris Young (born 1983), outfielder for the New York Yankees
Basketball A–M Chris Bosh Jimmy Butler Brittney Griner Michale Kyser Slater Martin Quincy Acy (born 1990), forward for the Dallas Mavericks LaMarcus Aldridge (born 1985), NBA player, San Antonio Spurs , power forwardChris Andersen (born 1978), power forward/center for the Miami Heat Darrell Arthur (born 1988), power forward for the Denver Nuggets Maceo Baston (born 1976), former professional basketball player, power forwardTony Battie (born 1976), former NBA power forward/centerZelmo Beaty (1939–2013), former NBA player, member of Basketball Hall of FamePeter Berry (born 2001), wheelchair basketball player for Alabama Crimson Tide Bill Blakeley (1934–2010), Head Coach, Dallas Chaparrals, University of North TexasMookie Blaylock (born 1967), former NBA point guardChris Bosh (born 1984), NBA player, Miami Heat, power forwardJ'Covan Brown (born 1990), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League Jimmy Butler (born 1989), small forward/shooting guard for the Philadelphia 76ers Kaleb Canales (born 1978), assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks T. J. Cline (born 1994), American-Israeli basketball playerMichael Cobbins (born 1992), basketball player for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Charli Collier (born 1999), WNBA player, No. 1 pick of 2021 WNBA draft Jody Conradt (born 1941), head coach for UT's Lady Longhorns Christian Cunningham (born 1997), forward in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Clyde Drexler (born 1962), Hall of Fame swingman for the Portland Trail Blazers and the Houston Rockets Mike Dunleavy Jr. (born 1980), small forward/shooting guard for the Chicago Bulls Ndudi Ebi (born 1984), Nigerian basketball playerCarsen Edwards (born 1998), player for the Boston Celtics Keenan Evans (born 1996), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League T. J. Ford (born 1983), former NBA point guardJeff Foster (born 1977), former NBA playerDaniel Gibson (born 1986), point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers Gerald Green (born 1986), shooting guard/small forward for the Houston RocketsBrittney Griner (born 1990), WNBA basketball playerJames Gulley (born 1965), professional basketball player for Ironi Ramat Gan in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Terrel Harris (born 1987), guard for the Bakersfield Jam Grant Hill (born 1971), former seven-time NBA All-Star small forwardJosh Huestis (born 1991), small forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder Stephen Jackson (born 1978), shooting guard/small forward for the San Antonio Spurs Wesley Johnson (born 1987), small forward/power forward for the Los Angeles Lakers Chris Jones (born 1993), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Jalen Jones (born 1993), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League DeAndre Jordan (born 1988), center for the Los Angeles Clippers Luke Kornet (born 1995), player for the Chicago Bulls Michale Kyser (born 1991), player for Hapoel Holon in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Monica Lamb-Powell (born 1964), player for Houston Comets Dave Lattin (born 1943), player for San Francisco Warriors /Phoenix Suns /Pittsburgh Condors /Memphis Tams Guy Lewis (1922–2015), Hall of Fame college basketball coachRashard Lewis (born 1979), forward for the Miami HeatJohn Lucas III (born 1982), point guard for the Utah Jazz Slater Martin (1925–2012), NBA player, elected to Basketball Hall of Fame Wesley Matthews (born 1986), shooting guard for the Dallas Mavericks Jason Maxiell (born 1983), power forward for the Charlotte Hornets Taj McWilliams-Franklin (born 1970), WNBA basketball player, gold medalist, New York Liberty C. J. Miles (born 1987), forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers Eric Moreland (born 1991), power forward and center for the Toronto Raptors Randolph Morris (born 1986), center for the Beijing Ducks Gerald Myers (born 1945), basketball coach 1971–1991; athletic director, Texas Tech UniversityN–Z Josh Nebo Eduardo Nájera (born 1976), former NBA playerLe'Bryan Nash (born 1992), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Josh Nebo (born 1997), player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Rashard Odomes (born 1996), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Emeka Okafor (born 1982), player for the Phoenix Suns Ike Ofoegbu (born 1984), American-Nigerian Israeli Premier Basketball League playerKevin Ollie (born 1972), former NBA point guardShaquille O'Neal (born 1972), former NBA 15-time All-Star centerKendrick Perkins (born 1984), center for the Oklahoma City Thunder Terran Petteway (born 1992), guard/forward in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Dexter Pittman (born 1988), center for the Atlanta Hawks Ronnie Price (born 1983), point guard for the Orlando Magic Taurean Prince (born 1994), small forward for the Brooklyn Nets André Roberson (born 1991), player for the Oklahoma City Thunder Taylor Rochestie (born 1985) American-Montenegrin player for Hapoel Haifa of the Israel Basketball Premier League Dennis Rodman (born 1961), former NBA forward, played primarily with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls Quinton Ross (born 1981), former NBA playerJason Siggers (born 1985), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League Xavier Silas (born 1988), player for the Maccabi Ashdod B.C. Jonathon Simmons (born 1989), player for the San Antonio Spurs Odyssey Sims (born 1992), player for Baylor Lady Bears basketball Donald Sloan (born 1988), guard for the Indiana Pacers Ken Spain (1946–1990), player for Chicago Bulls /Pittsburgh Condors Sheryl Swoopes (born 1971), WNBA, Olympic gold medalistElijah Thomas (born 1996), basketball player for Bnei Herzliya in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Kurt Thomas (born 1972), former NBA playerWayman Tisdale (1964–2009), NBA power forwardBen Uzoh (born 1988), point guard for the Canton Charge Willie Warren (born 1989), player for the Szolnoki Olaj KK Deron Williams (born 1984), point guard for the Dallas Mavericks Sean Williams (born 1986), power forward/center for the Selçuk Üniversitesi BK Tex Winter (1922–2018), former basketball coach, innovator of the triangle offense , Hall of Fame inducteeBracey Wright , basketball player, guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves , Israeli Basketball Premier League
Bodybuilding Heather Armbrust (born 1977), IFBB professional bodybuilderTina Chandler (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilderRonnie Coleman (born 1964), eight-time Mr. Olympia IFBB professional bodybuilderLaura Creavalle (born 1959), Guyanese -born Canadian/American professional bodybuilderVickie Gates (born 1962), IFBB professional bodybuilderKristy Hawkins (born 1980), IFBB professional bodybuilderIris Kyle (born 1974), ten-time overall Ms. Olympia professional bodybuilderColette Nelson (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilderYaxeni Oriquen-Garcia (born 1966), IFBB professional bodybuilderBetty Pariso (born 1956), IFBB professional bodybuilderDenise Rutkowski (born 1961), IFBB professional bodybuilderAlana Shipp (born 1982), American-Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
Boxing Mike Ayala (born 1959), boxerPaulie Ayala (born 1970), world-champion boxerTony Ayala Jr. (1963–2015), boxerEric Carr (born 1975), Golden Gloves ChampionRuben Castillo (born 1957 in Lubbock), boxerRandall "Tex" Cobb (born 1950), boxer , fought for world heavyweight titleCurtis Cokes (1937–2020), world champion boxerBruce Curry (born 1956), world-champion boxerDonald Curry (born 1961), world-champion boxerJuan Díaz (born 1983), world-champion boxerOscar Díaz (1982–2015), boxerTroy Dorsey (born 1962), world-champion boxer and kickboxerGeorge Foreman (born 1949), heavyweight champion boxer, entrepreneur, Christian ordained ministerGene Hatcher (born 1958), world-champion boxerJack Johnson (1878–1946), boxer, first black heavyweight championQuincy Taylor (born 1963), world-champion boxer
Football A–B Sammy Baugh Raymond Berry Drew Brees Tim Brown Emmanuel Acho (born 1990), linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles Sam Acho (born 1988), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals Jamal Adams (born 1995), NFL safetyJoseph Addai (born 1983), running back for Indianapolis Colts Eric Alexander (born 1982), linebacker for Jacksonville Jaguars Jared Allen (born 1982), defensive end for Chicago Bears Lance Alworth (born 1940), wide receiver for San Diego Chargers , Dallas Cowboys Danny Amendola (born 1985), wide receiver, kickoff returner for New England Patriots Adrian Awasom (born 1983), defensive end for New York Giants , Minnesota Vikings Remi Ayodele (born 1983), defensive tackle for Minnesota VikingsJonathan Babineaux (born 1981), defensive tackle for Atlanta Falcons Jordan Babineaux (born 1982), defensive back for Seattle Seahawks Stephen Baker (born 1964), wide receiver for New York GiantsChris Banjo (born 1990), NFL safetyJoplo Bartu (born 1989), linebacker for Atlanta FalconsArnaz Battle (born 1980), wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers Jackie Battle (born 1983), running back for Kansas City Chiefs Sammy Baugh (1914–2008), Hall of Fame quarterback, primarily with Washington Redskins Kelvin Beachum (born 1989), offensive lineman for Pittsburgh Steelers Cole Beasley (born 1989), wide receiver, return specialist for Buffalo Bills Byron Bell (born 1989), offensive tackle for Carolina Panthers Emory Bellard (1927–2011), college football coachMartellus Bennett (born 1987), tight end for New England Patriots Michael Bennett (born 1985), defensive end for Seattle Seahawks Cedric Benson (1982–2019), running back for Chicago Bears , Cincinnati Bengals Rocky Bernard (born 1979), defensive tackle for New York GiantsRaymond Berry (born 1933), NFL split end, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame Justin Blalock (born 1983), offensive guard for Atlanta FalconsRhett Bomar (born 1985), quarterback for New York GiantsDavid Boston (born 1978), NFL wide receiverChris Boswell (born 1991), kicker for Pittsburgh Steelers Kyle Bosworth (born 1986), outside linebacker for Dallas Cowboys Bobby Boyd (1937–2017), All-Pro defensive back, Baltimore Colts , Oklahoma Sooners Drew Brees (born 1979), quarterback for New Orleans Saints Mike Brisiel (born 1983), guard for Oakland Raiders Michael Brockers (born 1990), defensive tackle for St. Louis Rams Aaron Brown (born 1985), running back, return specialist for Detroit Lions Chykie Brown (born 1986), cornerback for Baltimore Ravens Evan Brown (born 1996), NFL centerKris Brown (born 1976), placekicker for San Diego Chargers Malcom Brown (born 1994), defensive tackle for New England Patriots Tarell Brown (born 1985), cornerback for San Francisco 49ers Tim Brown (born 1966), NFL wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dez Bryant (born 1988), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys Matt Bryant (born 1975), placekicker for Atlanta FalconsRed Bryant (born 1984), defensive lineman for Jacksonville JaguarsMaury Buford (born 1960), NFL punterMelvin Bullitt (born 1984), defensive back for Indianapolis ColtsRex Burkhead (born 1990), running back for the New England Patriots C–F Earl Campbell Eric Dickerson Mike Evans Nick Foles Earl Campbell (born 1955), Pro Football Hall of Famer , Heisman Trophy winnerMarcus Cannon (born 1988), offensive tackle for New England Patriots Rock Cartwright (born 1979), running back for Washington Redskins James Casey (born 1984), tight end for Philadelphia EaglesJuan Castillo (born 1959), defensive coordinator for Philadelphia EaglesScott Chandler (born 1985), tight end for Buffalo Bills Jamaal Charles (born 1986), running back for Kansas City Chiefs Jeromey Clary (born 1983), offensive guard for San Diego Chargers Keenan Clayton (born 1987), outside linebacker for Oakland Raiders Perrish Cox (born 1987), cornerback, return specialist for San Francisco 49ers Michael Crabtree (born 1987), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers Patrick Crayton (born 1979), wide receiver for San Diego Chargers Mason Crosby (born 1984), placekicker for Green Bay Packers Maxx Crosby (born 1997), NFL defensive endJohn David Crow (1935–2015), Heisman Trophy winner, NFL running back, coach and college athletics administratorAndy Dalton (born 1987), quarterback for Cincinnati Bengals Chase Daniel (born 1986), quarterback for New Orleans Saints , Kansas City Chiefs Cody Davis (born 1989), safety for St. Louis Rams Knile Davis (born 1991), running back for Kansas City Chiefs Leonard Davis (born 1978), guard for Dallas Cowboys Phil Dawson (born 1975), placekicker for San Francisco 49ers Quintin Demps (born 1985), safety for New York GiantsTy Detmer (born 1967), NFL quarterbackEric Dickerson (born 1960), NFL running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer Quandre Diggs (born 1993), NFL safetyZac Diles (born 1985), linebacker for Houston Texans Derrick Dockery (born 1980), guard for Dallas Cowboys Donald Driver (born 1975), wide receiver for Green Bay Packers Ron Edwards (born 1979), defensive tackle for Carolina Panthers Ikemefuna Enemkpali (born 1991), linebacker for Buffalo Bills Mike Evans (born 1993), wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thomas Everett (born 1964), NFL safety and College Football Hall of Famer Jermichael Finley (born 1987), tight end for Green Bay Packers Cameron Fleming (born 1992), offensive tackle for New England Patriots Jamell Fleming (born 1989), cornerback for Kansas City Chiefs Larry Flowers (born 1958), NFL safety, primarily with New York GiantsMatt Flynn (born 1985), quarterback for Green Bay Packers Nick Foles (born 1989), quarterback for Philadelphia Eagles , St. Louis Rams Justin Forsett (born 1985), running back for Seattle Seahawks Barry Foster (born 1968), NFL running backJason Curtis Fox (born 1988), offensive tackle for Miami Dolphins Robert Francois (born 1985), linebacker for Green Bay Packers Jerrell Freeman (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis ColtsG–I Darrell Green Joe Greene Xavien Howard Jalen Hurts Taylor Gabriel (born 1991), wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons Dylan Gandy (born 1982), center for Detroit Lions Myles Garrett (born 1995), NFL defensive end for the Cleveland Browns Roberto Garza (born 1979), guard for Chicago Bears Crockett Gillmore (born 1991), tight end for Baltimore Ravens Chris Givens (born 1989), wide receiver for Baltimore RavensBill Glass (1935–2021), defensive end, Detroit Lions , Cleveland Browns Cody Glenn (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis ColtsCharles Godfrey (born 1985), safety/nickelback for Carolina Panthers Mike Goodson (born 1987), running back/kick returner for Oakland Raiders Marquise Goodwin (born 1990), wide receiver, kickoff returner for Buffalo Bills Josh Gordon (born 1991), wide receiver for New England Patriots Jakeem Grant (born 1992), wide receiver for Miami Dolphins Darrell Green (born 1960), NFL cornerback, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame "Mean Joe" Greene (born 1946), College and Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers Jabari Greer (born 1982), cornerback for New Orleans SaintsForrest Gregg (1933–2019), Hall of Fame offensive tackle and head coachRobert Griffin III (born 1990), Heisman Trophy -winning NFL quarterbackAndre Gurode (born 1978), center for Baltimore Ravens Bryce Hager (born 1992), linebacker for St. Louis Rams Ahmard Hall (born 1979), fullback for Tennessee Titans Casey Hampton (born 1977), nose tackle for Pittsburgh SteelersPhil Handler (1908–1968), NFL football player and coachGeoff Hangartner (born 1982), center and guard for Carolina Panthers Caleb Hanie (born 1985), quarterback for Chicago BearsMerton Hanks (born 1968), safety for San Francisco 49ers James Hanna (born 1989), tight end for Dallas Cowboys Graham Harrell (born 1985), quarterback for the Green Bay Packers Tommie Harris (born 1983), defensive tackle for Chicago Bears Garrett Hartley (born 1986), placekicker for New Orleans SaintsDavid Hawthorne (born 1985), linebacker for New Orleans SaintsKellen Heard (born 1985), defensive end for Buffalo Bills Johnnie Lee Higgins (born 1983), wide receiver for Oakland Raiders Tony Hills (born 1984), offensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys Ellis Hobbs (born 1983), cornerback for Philadelphia EaglesMontrae Holland (born 1980), guard for Dallas CowboysZiggy Hood (born 1987), defensive end for Pittsburgh Steelers Rob Housler (born 1988), tight end for Arizona CardinalsChris Houston (born 1984), cornerback for Atlanta FalconsKen Houston (born 1944), Hall of Fame safety for Houston Oilers , Washington Redskins Thomas Howard (born 1983), linebacker for Oakland Raiders Xavien Howard (born 1993), NFL cornerback for the Miami DolphinsJosh Huff (born 1991), wide receiver for Philadelphia EaglesMichael Huff (born 1983), free safety for Oakland Raiders Jerry Hughes (born 1988), defensive end for Buffalo Bills Byron Hunt (born 1958), linebacker for New York GiantsPhillip Hunt (born 1986), defensive end for Philadelphia EaglesKendall Hunter (born 1988), running back for San Francisco 49ers Sam Hurd (born 1985), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys Demontre Hurst (born 1991), cornerback for Chicago BearsJalen Hurts (born 1998), quarterback for the Philadelphia EaglesBrian Iwuh (born 1984), linebacker for Chicago BearsJ–L Tom Landry Dick "Night Train" Lane Bob Lilly Fred Jackson (born 1981), running back for Buffalo Bills Craig James (born 1961), NFL running back for the New England Patriots Quentin Jammer (born 1979), cornerback for San Diego Chargers Tony Jerod-Eddie (born 1990), defensive end for San Francisco 49ersLuke Joeckel (born 1991), offensive tackle for Jacksonville JaguarsCharlie Johnson (born 1984), offensive tackle for Indianapolis ColtsChris Johnson (born 1979), cornerback for Baltimore Ravens Derrick Johnson (born 1982), linebacker for Kansas City Chiefs D. J. Johnson (born 1985), cornerback for New York GiantsJimmy Johnson (born 1943), NCAA and NFL head coach for Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins , TV personalityLane Johnson (born 1990), offensive tackle for Philadelphia EaglesManuel Johnson (born 1986), wide receiver for Dallas CowboysMichael Johnson (born 1984), safety for New York GiantsJohnny Jolly (born 1983), defensive end for Green Bay Packers Aaron Jones (born 1994), NFL running back for the Green Bay PackersColin Jones (born 1987), safety for Carolina Panthers Case Keenum (born 1988), quarterback for Minnesota Vikings , Houston Texans , St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams , Denver Broncos , Washington Redskins , Cleveland Browns , Buffalo Bills Sergio Kindle (born 1987), linebacker for Baltimore Ravens David King (born 1989), defensive end for Kansas City Chiefs Johnny Knox (born 1986), wide receiver for Chicago BearsKevin Kolb (born 1984), quarterback for Arizona CardinalsGary Kubiak (born 1961), quarterback and head coach for Denver Broncos Jacob Lacey (born 1987), cornerback for Indianapolis ColtsErnie Ladd (1938–2007), college and pro football player, professional wrestler Brandon LaFell (born 1986), wide receiver for New England Patriots Tom Landry (1924–2000), Hall of Fame head coach, Dallas Cowboys Dick "Night Train" Lane (1927–2002), Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerbackJeremy Lane (born 1990), cornerback for Seattle Seahawks Yale Lary (1930–2017), NFL Hall of Fame defensive back, punter for Detroit Lions; politicianBobby Layne (1926–1986), NFL quarterback and kicker, member of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame Shane Lechler (born 1976), punter for Oakland Raiders Bob Lilly (born 1939), Hall of Fame defensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys Carl "Spider" Lockhart (1943–1986), defensive back for New York GiantsAndrew Luck (born 1989), quarterback for Indianapolis Colts M–O Patrick Mahomes Baker Mayfield Don Maynard Von Miller Patrick Mahomes (born 1995), quarterback for Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Mallett (born 1988), quarterback for Baltimore Ravens , New England Patriots Danieal Manning (born 1982), free safety for Chicago BearsBradley Marquez (born 1992), wide receiver for St. Louis Rams Jake Matthews (born 1992), offensive tackle for Atlanta FalconsBrett Maxie (born 1962), defensive back, secondary coach for Dallas CowboysBaker Mayfield (born 1995), NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winnerDon Maynard (1935–2022), NFL wide receiver, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame Taylor Mays (born 1988), safetyTrumaine McBride (born 1985), cornerback for New York GiantsBrice McCain (born 1986), cornerback for Miami DolphinsLuke McCown (born 1981), quarterback for Atlanta FalconsColt McCoy (born 1986), quarterback for Washington Redskins , Cleveland Browns Danny McCray (born 1988), defensive back, special teamer for Dallas CowboysVance McDonald (born 1990), tight end for San Francisco 49ersStephen McGee (born 1985), quarterback for Dallas CowboysBo McMillin (1895–1952), NFL quarterback, head coach and College Football Hall of Famer Henry Melton (born 1986), defensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys "Dandy" Don Meredith (1938–2010), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys ; actor and TV personalityChristine Michael (born 1990), running back for Dallas Cowboys Roy Miller (born 1987), defensive tackle for Jacksonville JaguarsVon Miller (born 1989), outside linebacker for Denver Broncos Keavon Milton (born 1990), offensive lineman for Seattle Seahawks Earl Mitchell (born 1987), defensive tackle for Miami DolphinsDamontre Moore (born 1992), defensive end for New York GiantsDenarius Moore (born 1988), wide receiver for Oakland Raiders Mike Morgan (born 1988), linebacker for Seattle Seahawks Sammy Morris (born 1977), running back for New England Patriots Mitch Morse (born 1992), center for Kansas City Chiefs Thomas Morstead (born 1986), punter for New Orleans SaintsMarcus Murphy (born 1991), running back for New Orleans SaintsKyler Murray (born 1997), NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winnerDimitri Nance (born 1988), running back for Green Bay Packers Corey Nelson (born 1992), linebacker for Denver Broncos David Nelson (born 1986), wide receiver for Buffalo Bills Marshall Newhouse (born 1988), offensive tackle for New England PatriotsRobert Newhouse (1950–2014), fullback for Dallas CowboysTommy Nobis (1943–2017), linebacker for Atlanta Falcons and College Football Hall of FamerMoran Norris (born 1978), fullback for San Francisco 49ers Cyril Obiozor (born 1986), linebacker for San Diego Chargers Alex Okafor (born 1991), linebacker for Arizona CardinalsFrank Okam (born 1985), defensive tackle for Houston TexansRussell Okung (born 1987), offensive tackle for Seattle Seahawks Igor Olshansky (born 1982), National Football League playerBrian Orakpo (born 1986), linebacker for Washington Redskins Zach Orr (born 1992), linebacker for Baltimore Ravens Kelechi Osemele (born 1989), offensive lineman for Baltimore RavensP–R Jason Peters Adrian Peterson Juqua Parker (born 1978), defensive end for Philadelphia EaglesTyler Patmon (born 1991), cornerback for Dallas CowboysElvis Patterson (born 1960), NFL defensive backCharlie Peprah (born 1983), safety for Green Bay Packers Mac Percival (born 1940), placekicker for Dallas Cowboys and Chicago BearsJason Peters (born 1982), offensive tackle for Philadelphia EaglesAdrian Peterson (born 1985), NFL running back for Minnesota Vikings and other teamsBrandon Pettigrew (born 1985), tight end for Detroit Lions Bum Phillips (1923–2013), NFL head coach of Houston Oilers , New Orleans Saints Wade Phillips (born 1947), defensive coordinator of Los Angeles Rams , head coach of Denver Broncos , Buffalo Bills , Dallas Cowboys Christian Ponder (born 1988), quarterback for Minnesota Vikings John Randle (born 1967), NFL defensive tackle, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Manny Ramirez (born 1983), guard/center for Denver Broncos Gary Reasons (born 1962), linebacker, primarily for New York GiantsCory Redding (born 1980), defensive end for Indianapolis ColtsWeston Richburg (born 1991), offensive lineman for New York GiantsElandon Roberts (born 1994), linebacker for New England Patriots Aldrick Robinson (born 1988), wide receiver for Atlanta FalconsKhiry Robinson (born 1989), running back for New Orleans SaintsBradley Roby (born 1992), cornerback for Denver Broncos Jacquizz Rodgers (born 1990), running back for Atlanta FalconsShaun Rogers (born 1979), defensive tackle for New Orleans SaintsAaron Ross (born 1982), cornerback for Jacksonville JaguarsKyle Rote (1928–2002), All-American running back at SMU, NFL New York Giants wide receiverStanford Routt (born 1983), NFL cornerbackEric Rowe (born 1992), cornerback for New England PatriotsRyan Russell (born 1992), defensive end for Dallas Cowboys S–T Michael Strahan Y. 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Tittle LaDainian Tomlinson Justin Tucker Emmanuel Sanders (born 1987), wide receiver for Denver Broncos Josh Scobee (born 1982), placekicker for Jacksonville Jaguars Jonathan Scott (born 1983), offensive tackle for Pittsburgh Steelers Derrick Shelby (born 1989), defensive end for Miami Dolphins Del Shofner (1934–2020), wide receiver for New York Giants , Los Angeles Rams ; MVP of 1957 Sugar Bowl Ozzie Simmons (1914–2001), one of first black All-American players in 1930sJohn Skelton (born 1988), quarterback for Arizona Cardinals Rashawn Slater (born 1999), offensive tackle for Los Angeles Chargers Bubba Smith (1945–2011), defensive end with Baltimore Colts , Oakland Raiders , Houston Oilers and actorHunter Smith (born 1977), punter for Washington Redskins Kevin Smith (born 1970), cornerback for Dallas Cowboys Lovie Smith (born 1958), head coach for Chicago Bears , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , University of Illinois Wade Smith (born 1981), guard and center for Houston Texans Justin Snow (born 1976), long snapper for Indianapolis Colts Matthew Stafford (born 1988), quarterback for Detroit Lions , Los Angeles Rams Terence Steele (born 1997), offensive tackle for Dallas Cowboys Brandon Stephens (born 1997), cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens Jarrett Stidham (born 1996), quarterback for New England Patriots Matt Stover (born 1968), placekicker for Indianapolis Colts Michael Strahan (born 1971), Hall of Fame defensive end for New York Giants ; TV personality, Good Morning America , NFL on FOX , The $100,000 Pyramid Courtland Sutton (born 1995), cornerback for Denver Broncos Travis Swanson (born 1991), center for Detroit Lions Aqib Talib (born 1986), cornerback for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Tannehill (born 1988), quarterback for Miami Dolphins , Tennessee Titans Phillip Tanner (born 1988), running back for Dallas CowboysCharley Taylor (1941–2022), NFL wide receiver, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame Stepfan Taylor (born 1991), running back for Arizona CardinalsDavid Thomas (born 1983), tight end for New Orleans SaintsEarl Thomas (born 1989), safety for Seattle Seahawks Michael Thomas (born 1989), safety for Miami DolphinsMike Thomas (born 1987), wide receiver for Jacksonville JaguarsThurman Thomas (born 1966), NFL running back, member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame Zach Thomas (born 1973), NFL linebacker, member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame Ted Thompson (1953–2021), general manager of Green Bay Packers Y. 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Tittle (1926–2017), Hall of Fame quarterback, primarily with San Francisco 49ers , New York Giants LaDainian Tomlinson (born 1979), NFL running back and College Football Hall of Famer Michael Toudouze (born 1983), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts Jeremiah Trotter (born 1977), linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles Justin Tucker (born 1989), placekicker for Baltimore Ravens Bulldog Turner (1919–1998), Hall of Fame center and linebacker for Chicago Bears Rob Turner (born 1984), former NFL playerU–Z Doak Walker Trent Williams Tony Ugoh (born 1983), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts Gene Upshaw (1945–2008), Hall of Fame guard for Oakland Raiders Kenny Vaccaro (born 1991), safety for New Orleans Saints Louis Vasquez (born 1987), offensive guard for Denver Broncos Dustin Vaughan (born 1991), quarterback for Dallas CowboysLawrence Vickers (born 1983), fullback for Dallas CowboysTrevin Wade (born 1989), cornerback for New York GiantsJaylen Waddle (born 1998), wide receiver for Miami Dolphins LaAdrian Waddle (born 1991), offensive tackle for New England Patriots Doak Walker (1927–1998), College and Hall of Fame player for SMU and Detroit Lions , winner of Heisman Trophy Jamar Wall (born 1988), cornerback for Philadelphia EaglesJ. 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Walton (born 1987), center for New York GiantsJohn Washington (born 1963), defensive end for New York GiantsBrian Waters (born 1977), offensive guard for New England PatriotsArmani Watts (born 1996), safety for Kansas City ChiefsJ'Marcus Webb (born 1988), offensive tackle for Chicago BearsRichmond Webb (born 1967), NFL offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati BengalsSean Weatherspoon (born 1987), linebacker for Arizona CardinalsScott Wells (born 1981), center for St. Louis Rams DeAndrew White (born 1991), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ersMelvin White (born 1990), cornerback for Carolina Panthers Nikita Whitlock (born 1991), fullback for New York GiantsFozzy Whittaker (born 1989), running back, kick returner, Carolina Panthers Aaron Williams (born 1990), safety for Buffalo Bills Bobbie Williams (born 1976), guard for Baltimore Ravens Brandon Williams (born 1986), linebacker for Dallas CowboysBrian Williams (born 1972), NFL linebackerByron Williams (born 1960), NFL and WLAF wide receiverConnor Williams (born 1997), offensive guard for the Dallas Cowboys Daryl Williams (born 1992), offensive tackle for Carolina Panthers D. J. Williams (born 1988), tight end for Green Bay PackersMalcolm Williams (born 1987), defensive back for New England PatriotsRoy Williams (born 1981), wide receiver for Dallas CowboysTeddy Williams (born 1988), cornerback for Carolina PanthersTerrance Williams (born 1989), wide receiver for Dallas CowboysTrent Williams (born 1988), offensive tackle for Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ersJosh Wilson (born 1985), cornerback for Atlanta Falcons Wade Wilson (1959–2019), quarterback for Minnesota Vikings ; quarterbacks coach for Dallas Cowboys Eric Winston (born 1983), offensive tackle for Houston Texans Will Witherspoon (born 1980), linebacker for Tennessee Titans Kendall Wright (born 1989), wide receiver for the Chicago Bears Vince Young (born 1983), quarterback for Texas Longhorns and Philadelphia Eagles , MVP of 2005 and 2006 Rose Bowl
Golf Jordan Spieth Rich Beem (born 1970), professional golferJack Burke Jr. (1923–2024), professional golferHarry Cooper (1904–2000), professional golferBettye Danoff (1923–2011), golfer, one of founding members of LPGALee Elder (1934–2021), golfer, first African American to play in the Masters Tournament Ben Hogan (1912–1997), golferBetty Jameson (1919–2009), golfer[20] Tom Kite (born 1949), golferJustin Leonard (born 1972), golferByron Nelson (1912–2006), professional golferCorey Pavin (born 1959), professional golferHarvey Penick (1904–1995), golfer, golf coach, elected to World Golf Hall of Fame Scottie Scheffler (born 1996), golferJordan Spieth (born 1993), golfer, achieved No. 1 world ranking at age 22Lee Trevino (born 1939), golferKathy Whitworth (1939–2022), golfer in World Golf Hall of Fame Dave Williams (1918–1998), golf coach at the University of Houston , which he led to 16 team national championshipsBabe Didrikson Zaharias (1911–1956), athlete, won 82 amateur and professional golf tournaments, including five major professional championshipsWill Zalatoris (born 1996), golfer
Motorsports Brandon Bernstein (born 1972) drag racer, NHRA top fuel driver, son of Kenny Bernstein Kenny Bernstein (born 1944), drag racer, six-time NHRA champion, father of Brandon Bernstein Chris Buescher (born 1992), NASCAR driverJames Buescher (born 1990), former NASCAR driverColin Braun (born 1988), professional race car driverJoie Chitwood (1912–1988), professional race car driver Brad Coleman (born 1988), former NASCAR driverStuart Crow (born 1959), race car driverBayley Currey (born 1996), NASCAR driverTrenton Estep (born 1999), race car driverA. J. Foyt (born 1935), race car driver Jesse Iwuji (born 1987), NASCAR driverBobby Labonte (born 1964), NASCAR driver, 2000 Winston Cup Champion, younger brother of Terry Labonte Terry Labonte (born 1956), NASCAR driver, NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, 1996 Winston Cup ChampionCarroll Shelby (1923–2012), race car driver and designer of the Shelby Cobra and other automobilesDavid Starr (born 1967), NASCAR driver
Professional wrestling Toni Adams (1964–2010), wrestling manager and valetStone Cold Steve Austin (born 1964), WWE wrestler and actorTexas Tank Bernard , wrestlerTully Blanchard (born 1954), NWA wrestler, original Four Horsemen memberCeleste Bonin (born 1986), WWE wrestler known as KaitlynMark Calaway (born 1965), WWE wrestler known as The UndertakerDixie Carter (born 1964), President of TNA Wrestling Bobby Duncum Jr. (1965–2000), former WCW wrestlerDory Funk Sr. (1919–1973), wrestler, trainer, and promoterDory Funk Jr. (born 1941), NWA wrestler and trainerTerry Funk (born 1944) NWA and ECW champion, one of the first hardcore wrestlersGorgeous George (George Wagner) (1915–1963), professional wrestler, grew up in HoustonNidia Guenard (born 1979), former WWE wrestler and 2001 WWE Tough Enough Co-winnerEddie Guerrero (1967–2005), WWE championChavo Guerrero Sr. (1949–2017), former NWA championChavo Guerrero Jr. (born 1970), WCW and WWE wrestlerVickie Guerrero (born 1968), WWE personalityStan Hansen (born 1949), AJPW wrestlerMark Henry (born 1971), WWE wrestlerShawn Hernandez (born 1973), TNA wrestlerLance Hoyt (born 1977), TNA wrestlerBooker Huffman (born 1965), WCW and WWE wrestler known as Booker TLash Huffman (born 1958), WCW wrestlerJohn Layfield (born 1966), former WWE champion JBL/BradshawShawn Michaels (born 1965), former WWE wrestler and championJacqueline Moore (born 1964), former WWE women's championBlackjack Mulligan (1942–2016), former NWA wrestlerDick Murdoch (1946–1996), former NWA wrestlerBruce Prichard (born 1963), Brother Love in the WWETom Prichard (born 1959), WWE wrestlerScott Putski (born 1966), former WCW and WWE wrestlerDustin Rhodes (born 1969), WWE wrestler GoldustDusty Rhodes (1945–2015), WWE wrestlerWendi Richter (born 1961), WWE wrestlerJake "The Snake" Roberts (born 1955), former WWE wrestlerTito Santana (born 1953), former WWE wrestlerJesse Sorensen (born 1989), TNA wrestlerRobert Swenson (1957–1997), former WCW wrestler and actorVon Erich Family , wrestling family which competed in various Texas and southern promotionsErik Watts (born 1967), former WCW wrestlerAlicia Webb (born 1979), former WWE star Ryan ShamrockBarry Windham (born 1960), former NWA and WCW wrestlerKendall Windham (born 1967), former NWA and WCW wrestler
Soccer Jeff Agoos (born 1968), Swiss-born American soccer defender, Hall of Fame[21] Neil Cohen (born 1955), soccer playerClint Dempsey (born 1983), soccer player , plays for Fulham FC and United States Men's National Soccer Team Nick Garcia (born 1979), soccer playerOmar Gonzalez (born 1988), soccer playerWeston McKennie (born 1998), soccer player, plays for Juventus and United States Men's National Soccer Team Hassan Nazari (born 1956), soccer player, coach, youth club founderLee Nguyen (born 1986), soccer playerBárbara Olivieri (born 2002), soccer player, plays for Houston Dash and Venezuela women's national football team
Swimming Cammile Adams (born 1991), Olympic swimmer [22] Shaine Casas (born 1999), competitive swimmer [23] Madisyn Cox (born 1995), competitive swimmer [24] Carli Cronk (born 2006), deaf swimmer[25] Josh Davis (born 1972), Olympic gold and silver medalist in freestyle swimmingJimmy Feigen (born 1989), Olympic swimmer and gold medalist [26] Natalie Hinds (born 1993), Olympic swimmer [27] Micah Lawrence (born 1990), Olympic swimmer [28] Celina Lemmen (born 1985), Olympic swimmerSimone Manuel (born 1996), Olympic swimmer and gold medalist [29] Katie Meili (born 1991), Olympic swimmer and bronze medalist [30] Dana Vollmer (born 1987), swimmer, gold medalist at 2004 Olympics
Tennis Fiona Crawley (born 2002), tennis playerZina Garrison (born 1963), tennis playerLiv Hovde (born 2005), tennis player, won Wimbledon girls' singles title[31] Karl Kamrath (1911–1988), tennis player, architectCliff Richey (born 1946), tennis player, achieved world number-six rankingNancy Richey (born 1942), tennis player, won six major championships in singles and doubles, achieved world number-two rankingMichael Russell (born 1978), tennis playerDick Savitt (1927–2023), tennis player ranked number two in the worldBill Scanlon (1956–2021), tennis playerAnne Smith (born 1959), tennis player, ten major championships in doubles, ranked world number one in doubles
Track and field Brigetta Barrett (born 1990), high jumper Matthew S. Brown (born 1976), track and field champion at 2007 Parapan American Games in Rio de Janeiro[32] Cameron Burrell (1994–2021), sprinterDave Clark (1936–2018), Olympic pole vaulterMelissa González (born 1994), hurdlerCarlette Guidry-White (born 1968), sprinterLeonard Hilton (1947–2000), distance runner[33] Ariana Ince (born 1989), javelin throwerKortnei Johnson (born 1997), sprinterMichael Johnson (born 1967), sprinter, Olympic gold medalist, world record holderMaggie Malone (born 1993), javelin throwerSha'Carri Richardson (born 2000), sprinterLouise Ritter (born 1958), Olympic gold medalist in high jumpRaevyn Rogers (born 1996), middle-distance runner, Olympic medalistTom Tellez (born 1933), collegiate track and field coachJeremy Wariner (born 1984), track & field Olympic gold medalistMal Whitfield (1924–2015), Olympic gold medalist in the 800-meter run Darold Williamson (born 1983), Olympic gold medalist in track & fieldBabe Didrikson Zaharias (1914–1956), track & field gold medalist 1932 Olympics, golfer in World Golf Hall of Fame
Mind sports Amarillo Slim (Thomas Preston Jr.) (1928–2012), poker championDoyle Brunson (1933–2023), professional poker playerJohnny Chan (born 1957), professional poker playerBobby Goldman (1938–1999), bridge playerBob Hamman (born 1938), bridge playerJames Jacoby (1933–1991), bridge playerOswald Jacoby (1902–1984), bridge playerRuifeng Li (born 2001), chess grandmaster[34] [35] Johnny Moss (1907–1995), professional poker playerRobert Salaburu (born 1985), poker playerAkash Vukoti (born 2009), qualified six times for the Scripps National Spelling Bee [36] [37] David Williams (born 1980), poker playerTrey Wright (born 1974), U.S. national Scrabble champion, classical concert pianist
Other Terence Anderson (born c. 1946), sport shooterLance Armstrong (born 1971), cyclist, disqualified champion of Tour de France Del Ballard Jr. (born 1963), professional bowlerRichard Bass (1929–2015), mountaineer, first person to climb the "Seven Summits "; business ownerKyle Bennett (1979–2012), bicycle motocross racerEvan Bernstein (born 1960), Israeli Olympic wrestlerSimone Biles (born 1997), world- and Olympic-champion gymnastAimee Boorman (born 1973), gymnastics coachAimee Buchanan (born 1993), American-born Olympic figure skater for IsraelTervel Dlagnev (born 1985), Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler , bronze medalist at 2012 Summer Olympics Cowboy Morgan Evans (1903–1969), rodeo , steer wrestling champion 1928Jennifer Gutierrez (born 1967), triathleteMauro Hamza (born 1965 or 1966), banned Egyptian fencing coachHeath Herring (born 1978), mixed martial artistSeth Jones (born 1994), ice hockey player for the Columbus Blue Jackets Baylee Klingler (born 1999), softball playerMadison Kocian (born 1997), world- and Olympic-champion gymnastCourtney Kupets (born 1986), world and U.S. champion gymnast, silver medalist in 2004 Summer Olympics Brian Leetch (born 1968), Hall of Fame hockey defenseman , primarily with the New York Rangers Tara Lipinski (born 1982), figure skater , Olympic gold medalistNastia Liukin (born 1989), 2008 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalistPatricia McCormick (1929–2013), bullfighterBubba McDaniel (born 1983), mixed martial artistTamyra Mensah-Stock (born 1992), women's freestyle wrestler; World champion, Olympic gold medalist at 2020 OlympicsDelaney Miller (born 1995), rock climberRobert Mosbacher (1927–2010), yacht racer, businessman, politicianCat Osterman (born 1983), softball pitcherCarly Patterson (born 1988), 2004 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalistJeff Phillips (1963–1993), skateboarderBill Pickett (1870–1932), cowboy and rodeo performerTodd Pletcher (born 1967), horse trainerAlex Puccio (born 1989), climberTex Rickard (1870–1929), sports promoterJoscelyn Roberson (born 2006), gymnast[38] Keith Sanderson (born 1975), sport shooter[39] Ruth Taubert Seeger (1924–2014), athlete and coach, competed in 1957 Summer Deaflympics , member of Texas Women's Hall of Fame Willie Shoemaker (1931–2003), jockeyBrandon Slay (born 1975), Olympic freestyle wrestler , gold medalist at 2000 OlympicsHollie Vise (born 1987), world-champion gymnastWalel Watson (born 1984), mixed martial artist Kaitlyn Weaver (born 1989), ice dancer, competes for CanadaChip Woolley (born 1963), racehorse trainerKim Zmeskal (born 1976), 1992 world-champion/Olympic gymnast
Business A–E Red Adair (1915–2004), offshore oil field firefighter Joe Allbritton (1924–2012), banker, publisher, philanthropistMonroe Dunaway Anderson (1873–1939), banker, cotton trader, business executive, philanthropistJohn S. Armstrong (1850–1908), Dallas-area real estate developer, founded Oak Cliff , Highland Park , the State Fair of Texas Mary Kay Ash (1918–2001), businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics George Ballas (1925–2011), entrepreneur, invented Weed Eater Ed Bass (born 1945), businessman, financier, philanthropist, environmentalistHarry W. Bass Jr. (1927–1998), oil business, philanthropistHarry W. Bass Sr. (1895–1970), oil businessRichard Bass (1929–2015), owner of Snowbird Ski Resort; pioneering mountaineerRobert Bass (born 1948), billionaire philanthropist, chairman of Oak Hill Capital , conservationistSid Bass (born 1942), billionaire investor and oil magnate from Fort Worth Andrew Beal (born 1952), banker, businessman, investor, poker player, mathematician; billionaireBenny Binion (1904–1989), Las Vegas casino owner; previously an organized-crime bossJack Binion (born 1937), businessmanJack S. Blanton (1927–2013), oil industry executive, civic leader, philanthropistGhulam Bombaywala (born 1973), restaurateurKimberly S. Bowers (born 1965), business executiveGeorge Washington Brackenridge (1832–1920), banker, business executive, philanthropist, social activist, university regentNancy Brinker (born 1946), business executive, ambassadorNorman Brinker (1931–2009), restaurateurGeorge R. Brown (1898–1983), construction company founder, entrepreneur, philanthropistSamuel Burk Burnett (1849–1922), cattleman, rancherCharles Butt (born 1938), CEO of H-E-B supermarket chain, billionaireHoward Edward Butt Sr. (1895–1991), businessman, philanthropist; founded H-E-B grocery store chainDavid Harold Byrd (1900–1986), oilman, founder of Civil Air Patrol Frank Kell Cahoon (1934–2013), oilman, natural gas entrepreneur, state representativeJoseph Campisi (1918–1990), restaurateurDon Carter (1933–2018), investor, businessman; owned professional sports teamsRex Cauble (1913–2003), oilman, rancher, western-wear merchant, millionaireJosef Centeno , chef, restaurateurEddie Chiles (1910–1993), oil business founder and executive; major-league baseball team ownerGeorge W. Church Sr. (1887–1956), founder of Church's Chicken Sarah Horton Cockrell (1819–1892), businesswoman, millionaireCarr Collins Sr. (1892–1980), insurance magnate, philanthropistBrad Corbett (1937–2012), oil business, owned the Texas Rangers baseball teamHelen Corbitt (1906–1978), chef, cookbook authorCarl G. Cromwell (1889–1931), oil driller and aviation pioneer[40] Harlan Crow (born 1949), real estate developerTrammell Crow (1914–2009), commercial real estate developerMary C. Crowley (1915–1986), business executiveSherwood Cryer (1927–2009), entrepreneur, co-owned and operated Gilley's honky-tonk nightclubMark Cuban (born 1958), billionaire entrepreneur, owner of Dallas Mavericks basketball teamJoseph S. Cullinan (1860–1937), oil industrialist, founder of Texaco Robert B. Cullum (1912–1981), founder of Tom Thumb supermarket chainRay Davis , business executive, baseball team ownerRobert Decherd (born 1951), businessman; chairman, President, and CEO of A. H. Belo Michael Dell (born 1965), founder of Dell Inc. Clara Driscoll (1881–1945), businesswoman, philanthropist, historic preservationistAngelo Drossos (1928–1997), stockbroker, owner of San Antonio Spurs Charles Duncan Jr. (1926–2022), president of The Coca-Cola Company Thomas Dundon (born 1972), financial businessmanF–J William Stamps Farish II (1881–1942), president of Standard Oil , founder and president of American Petroleum Institute Dean Fearing (born 1955), chef, restaurateurTilman J. Fertitta (born 1957), CEO of Landry's Restaurants , billionaireCarly Fiorina (born 1954), CEO of Hewlett-Packard , senior vice president at AT&T, and Ted Cruz 's running mate in the 2016 election Don Flynn (1934–2010), oil and gas industry executive, professional football playerBuddy Fogelson (1900–1987), oilman, lawyer, horse breeder, philanthropist; husband of Greer Garson Robert Folsom (1927–2017), real estate investor and developer; mayor of DallasWalter Fondren Sr. (1877–1939), oilman, co-founder of Humble Oil (which would become ExxonMobil ), philanthropistGerald J. Ford (born 1944), business executive, banker, billionaire, philanthropistJoe B. Foster (1934–2020), oil business, philanthropistPaul L. Foster (born 1957), business executive, philanthropistAndrew Friedman (born 1976), banker, Major League Baseball executiveWilliam Delbert Gann (1878–1955), finance trader, analystWilliam H. Gaston (1840–1927), co-founder, with Aaron C. Camp, of the first banking house in Dallas Scott Ginsburg (1952–2024), business executive, philanthropistJim Goode (1944–2016), restaurateurCharles Goodnight (1836–1929), legendary Texas cattlemanBette Nesmith Graham (1924–1980), inventor, founder of Liquid Paper Corporation, mother of The Monkees ' Mike Nesmith Eunice Gray (1880–1962), hotel and brothel ownerBennett Greenspan (born 1952), entrepreneur, founder of Family Tree DNA Carl Hilmar Guenther (1826–1902), millerPatrick E. Haggerty (1914–1980), co-founder, president, and chairman of Texas Instruments Najeeb Halaby (1915–2003), FAA administrator, chairman and CEO of Pan Am , father of Queen Noor of Jordan Mayer Halff (1836–1905), pioneering cattle rancherEbby Halliday (1911–2015), Realtor, entrepreneurThomas Britton Harris IV (born 1958), investment officerJim Hasslocher (1922–2015), restaurateurWilliam R. Hawn (1910–1995), businessman, philanthropist, racehorse breederPattillo Higgins (1863–1955), oil pioneer and businessman, known as the "Prophet of Spindletop "Barron Hilton (1927–2019), billionaire socialite, businessman, heir to Hilton Hotels fortuneConrad Hilton (1887–1979), hotel-chain founderConrad Hilton Jr. (1926–1969), socialite, businessman, heir to Hilton Hotels fortuneEric Hilton (1933–2016), hotelier, philanthropistGerald D. Hines (1925–2020), real-estate developerTimothy Dwight Hobart (1855–1935), landowner, surveyor, rancher, mayor of Pampa Peter Holt (born 1948), businessman, headed group that owns San Antonio sports teamsRoger Horchow (1928–2020), catalog entrepreneur, Broadway producerThomas William House Sr. (1814–1880), early Houston cotton shipper, founder of Houston's first private bank and first public utilityHoward Hughes (1905–1976), aviator, filmmaker, eccentric billionaireHoward R. Hughes Sr. (1869–1924), entrepreneur, oilman; father of Howard Hughes Earl H. Hulsey (1880–1961), businessman, movie-theatre operatorCaroline Rose Hunt (1923–2018), hotelier, author, philanthropist, heiressClark Hunt (born 1965), chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs H. L. Hunt (1889–1974), oil tycoon, patriarch of Dallas family of legendary wealth and powerLamar Hunt (1932–2006), founder of American Football League , Major League Soccer , North American Soccer League Nelson Bunker Hunt (1926–2014), oilman, investor, horse breederRay Lee Hunt (born 1943), oilmanWilliam Herbert Hunt (1929–2024), oilmanColumbus Marion "Dad" Joiner (1860–1947), oilmanJerry Jones (born 1942), billionaire entrepreneur, oilman, owner of Dallas Cowboys football teamJerry Jones Jr. (born 1969), Dallas Cowboys executiveStephen Jones (born 1964), Dallas Cowboys executiveJ. Erik Jonsson (1901–1995), co-founder and president of Texas Instruments , mayor of Dallas K–M Herb Kelleher (1931–2019), founder and CEO of Southwest Airlines Gary C. Kelly (born 1955), CEO, Southwest AirlinesIsaac Herbert Kempner (1873–1967), founder of Imperial Sugar , mayor of GalvestonKay Kimbell (1886–1964), entrepreneur, philanthropist; endowed Kimbell Art Museum Henrietta King (1832–1925), rancher (King Ranch ), philanthropistRichard King (1824–1885), entrepreneur, founder of the legendary King Ranch Rollin King (1931–2014), businessman, investment consultant, co-founder of Southwest Airlines John Henry Kirby (1860–1940), businessman, founder of the Kirby Petroleum CompanyRobert J. Kleberg Jr. (1853–1932), managed the King Ranch Fred C. Koch (1900–1967), chemical engineer and entrepreneur who founded the oil refinery firm that later became Koch Industries Harry Koch (1867–1942), railroad founder, newspaper founderTracy Krohn (born 1954), entrepreneur, auto racing enthusiastEugene Lacritz (1929–2012), retail executive, classical musicianTony Lama (1887–1974), bootmakerNinfa Laurenzo (1924–2001), restaurateurRodney Lewis (born 1954), oil and natural gas industrialist and rancher; second wealthiest individual in San AntonioJohn Lilly (born 1971), venture capitalistJames Ling (1922–2004), founder of business conglomerate Ling-Temco-Vought David Litman (born 1957), founder of hotels.com and getaroom.comTim Love (born 1971), chef, restaurateurSam Lucchese (1868–1929), businessman, bootmaker, theater impresarioGerald Lyda (1923–2005), construction CEO, owner of La Escalera Ranch in Sierra County, New Mexico James E. Lyon (1927–1993), real estate developer, banker, and Republican politician in HoustonJohn Mackey (born 1953), CEO, Whole Foods Market Herbert Marcus (1878–1950), co-founder and CEO of Neiman Marcus Minnie Lichtenstein Marcus (1882–1979), vice president of Neiman Marcus, horticulturistStanley Marcus (1905–2002), president and CEO of Neiman MarcusThomas Marsalis (1852–1919), Dallas-area developerMariano Martinez (born 1944), inventor, entrepreneur, restaurateur, invented frozen margarita machineIrving Allen Mathews (1917–1994), retail executive, Federal Reserve Bank board chairmanLowry Mays (1935–2022), businessman, co-founded Clear Channel Communications Glenn McCarthy (1907–1988), oil tycoon, entrepreneur; inspired the character Jett Rink in Giant Red McCombs (1927–2023), businessman, owned several professional sports franchisesEugene McDermott (1899–1973), founder of Texas Instruments , geophysicist, philanthropistWilliam Johnson McDonald (1844–1926), banker, philanthropistJim McIngvale (born 1951), businessman, owns furniture-store chainAlgur H. Meadows (1899–1978), oilman, philanthropistJohn W. Mecom Sr. (1911–1981), oilmanGeorge P. Mitchell (1919–2013), billionaire oilman, real estate developer, philanthropistMohamed Elhassan Mohamed (born 1961), entrepreneur; political, religious, cultural activist; father of Ahmed Mohamed William Moncrief (1920–2021), oilman, billionaireJohn T. Montford (born 1943), businessman in San Antonio, former chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, former state senator and district attorney from Lubbock Shearn Moody Jr. (1933–1996), financier, entrepreneur, philanthropistWilliam Lewis Moody Jr. (1865–1954), financier, entrepreneurJohn Moores (born 1944), entrepreneur, philanthropist; owner of professional sports teamsShea Morenz (born 1974), business executive, former athleteRobert Mosbacher (1927–2010), businessman, yacht racer, politicianBarry Munitz (born 1941), corporation and foundation executive, university administratorClint Murchison Jr. (1923–1987), oil businessman; founder/owner of Dallas Cowboys football teamClint Murchison Sr. (1895–1969), oil magnateN–R Raymond Nasher (1921–2007), real estate developer (NorthPark Center ), art collectorAbraham Lincoln Neiman (1875–1970), co-founder of Neiman Marcus Carrie Marcus Neiman (1883–1953), co-founder and CEO of Neiman Marcus Bill Noël (1914–1987), oil industrialist and philanthropist from Odessa J. Frank Norfleet (1865–1967), rancher, manhunterMary Moody Northen (1892–1986), financier, philanthropistJim Novy (1896–1971), businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, supported career of Lyndon B. Johnson ; nicknamed "First Jew of Texas"Peter O'Donnell (1924–2021), investor, philanthropist, Republican state party chairman, 1962–1969; leader of the Draft Goldwater Committee in 1963–1964R.J. O'Donnell (1891–1959), businessman, theatre-chain manager, philanthropistWilliam O'Neil (1933–2023), entrepreneur, stockbroker, writer, founded Investor's Business Daily Marc Ostrofsky (born 1961), venture capitalist, entrepreneur, investor, authorRoss Perot (1930–2019), entrepreneur; founder of EDS and Perot Systems ; 1992 U.S. presidential candidate Bob J. Perry (1932–2013), homebuilder, political supporterStephen Samuel Perry (1825–1874), manager of Peach Point Plantation , preserved historical manuscriptsT. Boone Pickens (1928–2019), energy entrepreneur, philanthropistLonnie "Bo" Pilgrim (1928–2017), founder, chairman, and principal owner of Pilgrim's Pride Bernard Rapoport (1917–2012), entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, business executiveKent Rathbun (born 1961), chef, restaurateurWilliam Marsh Rice (1816–1900), merchant, investor, multimillionaire, philanthropist; namesake of Rice University Sid W. Richardson (1891–1959), oilman, cattleman, philanthropistRich Riley (born 1973), Senior Vice President and managing director of Yahoo! EMEACorbin Robertson (born 1947), business executivePhil Romano (born 1939), restaurateurWilly O. Rossel (1921–2015), chefMarvin Travis Runyon (1924–2004), business executive, U.S. Postmaster GeneralReid Ryan (born 1971), Major League Baseball executive, former playerS–T Fayez Sarofim (1929–2022), stock-fund manager, part owner of Houston Texans, philanthropist, billionaireTom Scaperlanda (1895–1971), jeweler, circus historian and collector of circusanaJulius Schepps (1895–1971), business owner, civic leader and philanthropistArthur A. Seeligson Jr. (1920–2001), oilman, rancher, Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breederDaniel R. Scoggin (born 1937), founder of TGI Friday's , Inc., restaurateurFrank Sharp (1906–1993), land developerWalter Benona Sharp (1870–1912), oilman, innovator, philanthropistAnna Shelton (1861–1939), real-estate developer, founder of women's clubsAscher Silberstein (1852–1909), cattleman, banker, oilman, philanthropistHarold Simmons (1931–2013), billionaire businessman, banker, philanthropist; developed concept of leveraged buyout Bob R. Simpson (born 1948), business executive, baseball team ownerHenry Singleton (1916–1999), electrical engineer, co-founder of Teledyne Technologies Bill Sinkin (1913–2014), banker, community activistChristopher Columbus Slaughter (1837–1919), rancher, cattle drover and breeder, banker, philanthropistTom Slick (1916–1962), inventor, businessman, adventurer, entrepreneur, philanthropistMerrie Spaeth (born 1948), business public relations consultant, political consultant, educator, former actressJohn Sparks (1843–1908), cattle rancher, Texas Ranger , became governor of NevadaA. Latham Staples (born 1977), CEO of EXUSMED, Inc., civil rights activist, and founder/Chairman of Empowering Spirits Foundation Felix Stehling (1927–2012), businessman, restaurateur, founded Taco Cabana John M. Stemmons (1909–2001), real estate developer, civic leaderLeslie Stemmons (1876–1939), businessmanFrank Sterling (1869–1938), oil businessRoss S. Sterling (1875–1949), founder of Humble Oil (which would become ExxonMobil ), Governor of TexasJames Stillman (1850–1918), banker, investor, corporate executiveDavid Tallichet (1922–2007), developed the theme restaurant conceptAnne Valliant Burnett Tandy (1900–1980), rancher, horsebreeder, philanthropist, art collectorCharles D. Tandy (1918–1978), chairman, president, and CEO of Tandy Corporation Ben Taub (1889–1982), businessman, philanthropistRich Templeton (born 1958), president, chairman, and CEO of Texas Instruments Robert L. Thornton (1880–1964), founder and president of Mercantile Bank in Dallas , mayor and civic leader of DallasTex Thornton (1913–1981), founder of Litton Industries Felix Tijerina (1905–1965), restaurateurRex Tillerson (born 1952), chairman, president and CEO of ExxonMobil Kenny Troutt (born 1948), telecommunications company founder, racehorse owner, billionaireU–Z Daniel Waggoner (1828–1902), rancher, businessman, bankerE. Paul Waggoner (1889–1967), rancher, horsebreederGuy Waggoner (1883–1950), rancher, business executiveWilliam Thomas Waggoner (1852–1934), rancher, oilman, banker, horsebreeder, philanthropistKelcy Warren (born 1955), chairman and CEO of Energy Transfer Partners Sherron Watkins (born 1959), Vice President at the Enron Corporation , whistleblower who helped uncover the Enron scandal George Washington West (1851–1926), rancherJames Marion West Jr. (1903–1957), oilmanJames Marion West Sr. (1871–1941), business tycoonEdward Whitacre Jr. (born 1941), chairman of the board and CEO of General Motors , chairman of the board and CEO of AT&T Inc. Clayton Wheat Williams Jr. (1931–2020), oilman; Republican gubernatorial nominee, 1990Gus Sessions Wortham (1891–1976), businessman, philanthropistCharles Wyly (1933–2011), entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist, civic leaderSam Wyly (born 1934), entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropistAngus G. Wynne (1914–1979), founder of Six Flags Over Texas and subsequent corporate theme parksShannon Wynne (born 1951), restaurateurBenjamin Franklin Yoakum (1859–1929), railroad executiveH.B. Zachry (1901–1984), construction business executiveZig Ziglar (1926–2012), salesman, motivational speaker, authorAndrew Jackson Zilker (1858–1934), businessman, civic leader, philanthropist in Austin
Law and jurisprudence James A. Baker Jr. (1892–1973), attorneyCaptain James A. Baker (1857–1941), attorney for William Marsh Rice , bankerJudge James A. Baker (1821–1897), jurist, politicianRoy Bean (c. 1825 – 1903), Justice of the Peace, called himself "The Law West of the Pecos"Jean Hudson Boyd (born 1954), district court judge who sentenced Ethan Couch to probation based on "affluenza" defenseJohn W. Brady (1869?–1943), lawyerWill P. Brady (1876–1943), district attorneyRuth Virginia Brazzil (1889–1976), lawyerTony Buzbee (born 1968), trial lawyerNorma V. Cantu (born 1954), civil rights lawyer, educatorRonald H. Clark (born 1953), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas , based in Beaumont ; former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Sherman Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Linda Coffee (born 1942), attorney for Norma McCorvey in Roe v. Wade Elma Salinas Ender (born 1953), first Hispanic female to serve on a state district court in Texas; judge of the 341st Judicial District, based in Laredo, 1983–2012[41] Percy Foreman (1902–1988), criminal defense attorneyHans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel (1854–1931), editor and publisher of The Laws of Texas 1822–1897 Mike Godwin (born 1956), attorney, authorAlberto Gonzales (born 1955), United States Attorney General Richard "Racehorse" Haynes (1927–2017), defense attorney, authorRandy Hendricks (born 1945), sports lawyer, authorHattie Leah Henenberg (1893–1974), lawyerHarry Hertzberg (1883–1940), attorney, Texas state senator, civic leaderBarbara Hines , immigration rights attorneyJoe Jamail (1925–2015), attorney, billionaireLeon Jaworski (1905–1982), attorney, was special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal hearingsJim Mattox (1943–2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of TexasHarry McPherson (1929–2012), special counsel to President Lyndon Johnson , lawyer, lobbyistHarriet Miers (born 1945), attorney, White House Counsel, nominated for U.S. Supreme CourtSandra Day O'Connor (1930–2023), former associate justice of the United States Supreme Court ; first woman on the high courtJohn O'Quinn (1941–2009), attorneyGeorge Peddy (1892–1951), attorney, military officer, politicianJack Pope (1913–2017), Chief Justice of Texas Supreme CourtLouise Raggio (1919–2011), attorney, first female prosecutor in TexasNellie Gray Robertson (1894–1955), lawyerDavid McAdams Sibley (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, former Texas state senator (1991–2002) and mayor of Waco (1987–1988)Ken Starr (1946–2022), attorney, federal judge, Solicitor General , and Independent Counsel during the Clinton Administration Stephen Susman (1941–2020), plaintiffs attorney and a founding partner of Susman GodfreyCarol Vance (1933–2022), district attorney, head of Texas Board of Criminal JusticeDale Wainwright (born 1961), Justice, Texas Supreme CourtHortense Sparks Ward (1872–1944), lawyer, women's rights activistCraig Watkins (born 1967), first African-American district attorney in Texas, Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year 2008Edith Wilmans (1882–1966), lawyer, state legislatorWill Wilson (1912–2005), Attorney General of Texas, Texas Supreme Court justiceJared Woodfill (born 1968), attorney, political activistMark Yudof (born 1944), law professor, university chancellorKathleen Zellner , attorney
Law enforcement David Brown (born 1960), chief of Dallas Police Department Edna Reed Clayton DeWees (1921-2009), first woman elected sheriff in TexasRuben Garcia Jr. (Born 1951), Former FBI Executive Assistant DirectorJames B. Gillett (1856–1937), lawman, member of Texas Ranger Hall of Fame Manuel T. Gonzaullas (1891–1977), Texas Ranger captainT. J. Goree (1835–1905), superintendent of penitentiaries in Texas, namesake of the Goree Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Confederate Army captain, attorneyFrank Hamer (1884–1955), Texas Ranger , led raid in which Bonnie and Clyde were killedRoy Hazelwood (1938–2016), FBI profilerTed Hinton (1904–1977), deputy sheriff involved in raid in which Bonnie and Clyde were killedJoaquin Jackson (1935–2016), Texas Ranger, author, actorJohn B. Jones (1834–1881), captain of Texas Rangers Frontier BattalionJim Leavelle (1920–2019), Dallas Police detective who was escorting Lee Harvey Oswald when Oswald was shotDarrell Lunsford (1943–1991), was murdered while arresting drug suspectsRamiro Martinez (born 1937), police officer involved in killing of sniper Charles Whitman David Atlee Phillips (1922–1988), officer for the CIA, recipient of the Career Intelligence Medal Phil Ryan (born 1945), Texas Ranger who arrested serial killer Henry Lee Lucas Charlie Siringo (1855–1928), Wild West lawmanBen Thompson (1843–1884), Old West lawman, gunman, gamblerJ. D. Tippit (1924–1963), Dallas police officer who questioned Lee Harvey Oswald following the assassination of John F. Kennedy and was subsequently killed by OswaldCharles Winstead (1891–1973), FBI agent in the 1930s–1940s; one of the agents who shot and killed John Dillinger
Art, photography, architecture A–K Walter W. Ahlschlager (1887–1965), architectLarry D. Alexander (born 1953), visual artistNatalia Anciso (born 1985), visual artistJosé Arpa (1858–1952), painterTex Avery (1908–1980), animator, cartoonist, directorAtlee Ayres (1873–1969), architectRobert M. Ayres (1898–1977), architectBill Barminski (born 1962), artist, designer, filmmakerDonald Barthelme (1907–1996), architectArthello Beck (1941–2004), visual artistBobby Berk (born 1981), interior designer, television personalityForrest Bess (1911–1977), painterJohn T. Biggers (1924–2001), muralist, established art department at Texas Southern University Electra Waggoner Biggs (1912–2001), sculptorRora Blue (born c. 1966), visual artistMelinda Bordelon (1949–1995), painter, illustratorBerkeley Breathed (born 1957), Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, author/illustrator, director, screenwriterSusan Budge (born 1959), ceramic sculptorHarold Dow Bugbee (1900–1963), artistJohn Cassaday (born 1971), comic book artistKeith Carter (born 1948), photographer, educator, artistJohn S. Chase (1925–2012), architectMel Chin (born 1951), conceptual visual artistHarold F. Clayton (1954–2015), sculptorNicholas Joseph Clayton (1840–1916), architectMatchett Herring Coe (1907–1999), sculptorPompeo Coppini (1870–1957), sculptor, teacherGeorge Dahl (1894–1987), architectGabriel Dawe (born 1973), artistDawson Dawson-Watson (1864–1939), impressionist painterCharles August Albert Dellschau (1830–1923), outsider artistNeil Denari (born 1957), architectRichard Dominguez (born 1960), comic book artistBrian Adam Douglas (born 1972), visual artistDan Dunn (born 1957), speed painter, cartoonist, caricaturistEmily Edwards (1888–1980), artist, historian, conservationist, teacher, civic leaderCharles Fincher (born 1945), cartoonist, lawyerJoseph Finger (1887–1953), architectAlfred C. Finn (1883–1964), architectO'Neil Ford (1905–1982), architectJim Franklin (born 1943), artist, illustrator, underground cartoonistLois Gibson (born c. 1950), forensic artistAlfred Giles (1853–1920), architectFrancois P. Giraud (1818–1877), architect, surveyor, mayor of San Antonio Joseph Glasco (1925–1996), abstract expressionist artistRolando Gomez (born 1962), photographerXavier Gonzalez (1898–1993), muralist, sculptor, teacherGlenna Goodacre (1939–2020), sculptor, designed obverse of Sacagawea dollar James Riely Gordon (1863–1937), architectHerbert M. Greene (1871–1932), architectPriscilla Hamby (born 1982), illustrator, comic-book artistTrenton Doyle Hancock (born 1974), visual artistWyatt C. Hedrick (1888–1964), architectWolf Hilbertz (1938–2007), architect, inventor, marine scientist, educatorBarbara Hines (born 1950), artistArmando Hinojosa (born 1944), sculptorAlexandre Hogue (1898–1994), realist painterDorothy Hood (1919–2000), Modernist painterCarl Hoppe (1897–1981), painterLouis Hoppe (fl. 1860s), 19th-century folk artistLance Hosey (1964–2021), architectRobert H.H. Hugman (1902–1980), architect, designed San Antonio River Walk Walter Iooss (born 1943), photographerNatalie Irish (born 1982), multimedia artist, pioneer of the lip print techniqueJames Ivey (born 1967), artist, painter, carnival surrealismElisa Jimenez (born 1963), interdisciplinary artist, fashion designerLuis Jiménez (1940–2006), sculptorRaoul Josset (1899–1957), sculptorDonald Judd (1928–1994), sculptorKarl Kamrath (1911–1988), architect, tennis playerCheryl Kelley (born 1968), photorealist painterGeorge Kessler (1862–1923), landscape architect, city plannerJohn F. Knott (1878–1963), political cartoonist, illustrator, art educatorL–Z David Lake , architectThomas C. Lea, III (1907–2001), muralist, illustrator, artist, war correspondent, novelist, historianHarold LeDoux (1926–2015), cartoonist, Judge Parker Rick Lowe (born 1961), visual artist, social activist, educator, MacArthur Fellow Hermann Lungkwitz (1813–1891), landscape artist, photographerBob Mader (1943–2005), photographerStanley Marsh 3 (1938–2014), millionaire artist and philanthropistFlorence McClung (1894–1992), painter, printmaker, art teacherMarion Koogler McNay (1883–1950), artist, teacher, art collector, museum founder, philanthropistAlex McVey (born 1978), illustratorMichael Mehaffy (born 1955), architectural theoristJesús Moroles (1950–2015), sculptorElisabet Ney (1833–1907), sculptorDiane O'Leary (1939–2013), multimedia artistLovie Olivia , multidisciplinary visual artistJulian Onderdonk (1882–1922), painterRobert Jenkins Onderdonk (1852–1917), painterGraydon Parrish (born 1970), realist painterHarry D. Payne (1891–1987), architectJohn Picacio (born 1969), science fiction-fantasy artist, illustratorDan Piraro (born 1958), painter, illustrator, cartoonistThomas M. Price (1916–1998), architectDon Ivan Punchatz (1936–2009), science fiction-fantasy artist, illustratorGregor Punchatz (born 1967), artist/sculptor for video gamesRobert Rauschenberg (1925–2008), painter, sculptor, graphic artistFrank Reaugh (1860–1945), painterEverette Dixie Reese (1923–1955), photographer, photojournalistAce Reid (1925–1991), cartoonist and humoristLucy Wilson Rice (1874–1963), painterJoe Riley (1964–2007), visual and plastic artistDario Robleto (born 1972), conceptual artistElizabeth Barlow Rogers (born 1936), landscape designer, landscape preservationist, writerJermaine Rogers (born 1972), poster artistNancy Rubins (born 1952), sculptor, installation artistVerónica Ruiz de Velasco (born 1968), painterRobh Ruppel (born c. 1963), illustratorPorfirio Salinas (1910–1973), landscape painterJulian Schnabel (born 1951), artist, film directorEmil Schuhmann (1856–1937), folk artist, accordionist, bandleaderZachary Selig (1949–2016), artist, painter, writerMark Seliger (born 1959), photographerGilbert Shelton (born 1940), cartoonistErwin E. Smith (1886–1947), photographerJustin Storms (born 1981), artist, musician, and creator of coloring book The Whaletopian Coloring Book James Surls (born 1943), modernist sculptorJohnnie Swearingen (1908–1993), artistMasaru Takiguchi (born 1941), sculptor, arts educatorWaldine Tauch (1892–1986), sculptorKaren T. Taylor (born 1952), forensic and portrait artistFrank Teich (1856–1939), sculptorWilhelm Thielepape (1814–1904), architect, lithographer, photographer, surveyor, attorney, mayor of San Antonio Nestor Topchy (born 1963), painter, sculptor, installation artistOlin H. Travis (1888–1975), painter, art educator; founded Dallas Art Institute Jesse Treviño (1946–2023), visual artist[42] Charles Umlauf (1911–1994), sculptor, art educatorVincent Valdez (born 1977), artistBob Wade (1943–2019), artist, sculptor in "Cosmic Cowboy" genrePendleton Ward (born 1982), animator, screenwriter, producer, director, voice actorWilliam Ward Watkin (1886–1952), architect, founder of Rice University Department of ArchitectureMack White (born 1952), comic book artistVerner Moore White (1863–1923), landscape and portrait artistRobert Whiteside (1950–2006), jewelry and craft maker and designer, polymathGeorge Rodney Willis (1879–1960), architectLaura Wilson (born 1939), photographerRobert William Wood (1889–1979), landscape painter
Literature A–G Jeff Abbott (born 1963), mystery novelistSusan Wittig Albert (born 1940), mystery writerMildred Vorpahl Baass (1917–2012), poetKarle Wilson Baker (1878–1960), poet, authorWendy Barker (1942–2023), poet, educatorNeal Barrett Jr. (1929–2014), science fiction-fantasy writerBarbara Barrie (born 1931), author of children's booksRick Bass (born 1958), writer, environmentalistRoy Bedichek (1878–1959), writer, naturalist, educatorRaymond Benson (born 1955), novelistSarah Bird (born 1949), novelist, screenwriter, journalistCheryl Bolen (born 1946), novelist, journalistJ. Mason Brewer (1896–1975), folklorist, scholar, writerSandra Brown (born 1948), novelistJames Lee Burke (born 1936), mystery writerHector Cantú (born 1961), writer, editor, newspaper comic strip creatorAline B. Carter (1892–1972), poetOscar Casares (born 1964), writer, educatorKathryn Casey , mystery and true crime authorCyrus Cassells (born 1957), poetRosemary Catacalos (1944–2022), poetKatherine Center (born 1972), author of chick lit , mommy litPat Choate (born 1941), author, economistSusan Choi (born 1969), novelistSandra Cisneros (born 1954), author and poetTamarie Cooper (born 1970), playwright, actressBill Crider (1941–2018), mystery writerDeborah Crombie (born 1952), mystery writerJustin Cronin (born 1962), novelistGrace Noll Crowell (1877–1969), poetJames Crumley (1939–2008), crime novelistGeorge Dawson (1898–2001), published his autobiography at age 102 after learning to read at 98Jan de Hartog (1914–2002), Nobel Prize-nominated author, Tony Award -winning playwright, social activist, philanthropistNephtalí De León (born 1945), writer, poetJim Dent (born 1953), author, sportswriterAdina Emilia De Zavala (1861–1955), writer, historian, educatorJ. Frank Dobie (1888–1964), folklorist and writer about open-range daysCarole Nelson Douglas (1944–2021), mystery writerMarianne J. Dyson (born 1955), writer on space scienceRobert M. Edsel (born 1956), nonfiction writer, oil company founder and innovatorKurt Eichenwald (born 1961), author, journalistJohn R. Erickson (born 1943), cowboy, author, songwriter, voice actor, wrote Hank the Cowdog seriesJill Alexander Essbaum (born 1971), poet, writer, professorB. H. Fairchild (born 1942), poetKitty Ferguson (born 1941), science writerRobert Flynn (born 1932), novelistHorton Foote (1916–2009), author and playwrightCarrie Fountain , poetHans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel (1854–1931), editor and publisher of The Laws of Texas 1822–1897 Julian S. Garcia , writer of Chicano literatureBryan A. Garner (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educatorVan G. Garrett , poet, novelist, teacher, photographerFred Gipson (1908–1973), novelist, author of Old Yeller Marcus Goodrich (1897–1991), novelist, screenwriter; married Olivia de Havilland John Graves (1920–2013), authorJesse Edward Grinstead (1866–1948), author of Western fiction Laurie Ann Guerrero , poetH–M Christine Hà (born 1979), writer, poet, editor; chef who won MasterChef cooking competition in 2012Hardy Haberman (born 1950), author, filmmaker, educator, figure in BDSM cultureElizabeth Forsythe Hailey (born 1938), novelist, journalist, playwrightHarry H. Halsell (1860–1957), rancher, wrote books about ranching lifeStephen Harrigan (born 1948), novelist, journalistStanley Hauerwas (born 1940), theologian, philosopherBobbie Louise Hawkins (1930–2018), short story writer, monologist, and poetAllison Hedge Coke (born 1958), poet and writerHarville Hendrix (born 1935), writer, speaker, therapistPatricia Highsmith (1921–1995), novelist, author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley Rolando Hinojosa-Smith (1929–2022), novelist, essayist, poet, educatorThomas Elisha Hogg (1842–1880), poet, writer, editorMary Austin Holley (1784–1846), wrote first English-language history of TexasRobert E. Howard (1906–1936), author of Conan the Barbarian stories and other pulp adventure tales William Humphrey (1924–1997), novelistBret Anthony Johnston (born 1971), author, director of creative writing program at Harvard University Mary Karr (born 1955), poet, essayist, memoiristElmer Kelton (1926–2009), journalist, western novelistLarry L. King (1929–2012), playwright, journalist, novelist, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Kevin Kwan (born 1950), novelistJoe R. Lansdale (born 1951), author of crime thrillers, Hap and Leonard novelsJenny Lawson (born 1973), journalist, humorist, bloggerKate Lehrer (born 1939), writer, novelist, reviewerWarren Leslie (1927–2011), author, journalist, screenwriter, business executiveDavid Liss (born 1966), writerJanette Sebring Lowrey (1892–1986), author of children's books, including The Poky Little Puppy Max Lucado (born 1955), best-selling Christian authorCathy Luchetti (born 1945), author of books about American frontierKirk Lynn (born 1972), playwright, novelistCorey Marks (born 1970), poet, educatorWalt McDonald (1934–2022), poetLarry McMurtry (1936–2021), Pulitzer Prize -winning author of Lonesome Dove Philipp Meyer (born 1974), novelistVassar Miller (1924–1998), poetMichael Moorcock (born 1939), literary and fantasy novelist, musician, journalistFrances Mossiker (1906–1985), author of historical novelsJack Elliott Myers (1941–2009), poetN–Z Naomi Shihab Nye (born 1952), poet, songwriter, novelistMarc Ostrofsky (born 1961), author, entrepreneur, investorWilliam A. Owens (1905–1990), author, folklorist, educatorGreg Pak (born 1968), comic-book writer, film directorAmerico Paredes (1915–1999), author of books on life along U.S.–Mexican borderDeborah Paredez (born 1970), poetDavid M. Parsons (born 1943), poet, educator, 2011 Texas State Poet Laureate[43] [circular reference ] Stanley G. Payne (born 1934), historian of modern Spain and European Fascism Emmy Pérez , poetGeorge Sessions Perry (1910–1956), novelist, correspondentRachel Plummer (1818–1839), wrote a sensational account of her captivity among Comanches Julie Powell (1973–2022), author, blogger, subject of film Julie & Julia Hugh Prather (1938–2010), writer, minister, counselorDeanna Raybourn (born 1968), author of historical fiction and historical mysteriesJames Reasoner (born 1953), writerRick Riordan (born 1964), novelistLexie Dean Robertson (1893–1954), poetLou Halsell Rodenberger (1926–2009), author, educator, journalistJane Gilmore Rushing (1925–1997), novelist, journalistDorothy Scarborough (1878–1935), author, folkloristRobert Schenkkan (born 1953), playwright, screenwriter, actorShea Serrano (born 1981), author, journalistBelle Hunt Shortridge (1858–1893), author and poetCynthia Leitich Smith (born 1967), author of fiction for children and young adultsTerry Southern (1924–1995), author, screenwriterSuzy Spencer (born 1954), true crime author, journalistJohn Steakley (1951–2010), science-fiction and fantasy writerCarmen Tafolla (born 1951), poet, writerLarry D. Thomas (born 1947), 2008 Texas State Poet LaureateLorenzo Thomas (1944–2005), poet, critic, educatorJim Thompson (1906–1977), crime novelistThomas Thompson (1933–1982), author, journalistLon Tinkle (1906–1980), author, Texas historianJia Tolentino (born 1988), writer, editorSergio Troncoso (born 1961), author of The Nature of Truth Frederick Turner (born 1943), poetJohn Varley (born 1947), science-fiction writerLizzie Velásquez (born 1989), author, motivational speaker, anti-bullying activistDale L. Walker (1935–2015), writerBryan Washington (born 1993), writerWalter Prescott Webb (1888–1963), author, historianScott Westerfeld (born 1963), writerMartha E. Whitten (1842–1917), author, poet, hymnistMarianne Williamson (born 1952), author, social activist, 2020 U.S. presidential candidateJanice Woods Windle (born 1938), author of historical novelsRuthe Lewin Winegarten (1929–2004), author, editor, historian, social activistKim Wozencraft (born 1954), writerDean Young (1955–2022), poetGwendolyn Zepeda (born 1971), poet, authorJoaquin Zihuatanejo (Royce Johnson) (born 1971), poet
Journalism A–D Wick Allison (1948–2020), magazine owner and publisher, authorAlfred O. Andersson (1874–1950), newspaper publisherJim Angle (1946–2022), chief Washington correspondent for Fox News Ole Anthony (1938–2021), investigative journalist, magazine editorJohn Ardoin (1935–2001), music critic and authorHugh Aynesworth (1931–2023), journalist, investigative reporter, authority on the assassination of John F. Kennedy Ralph Baker Jr. (1945–2008), radio hostCecilia Ballí (born 1976), journalist, anthropologistEddie Barker (1927–2012), television news reporterDave Barnett (born 1958), sportscasterSkip Bayless (born 1951), sportswriterMichelle Beadle (born 1975), sports reporter for ESPN and NBCUniversal Paul Begala (born 1961), Democratic political consultant, political commentatorAlfred Horatio Belo (1839–1901), newspaper founderJoshua Benton (born 1975), newspaper reporter and columnist, educatorMichael Berry (born 1970), conservative talk-radio host in HoustonKevin Blackistone (born 1959), sportswriterBill Blair (1921–2014), newspaper founder and publisher, Negro league baseball playerBrandon Boyer (born 1977), blog editorPat Boyette (1923–2000), radio journalist, comic book artistBilly Lee Brammer (1929–1978), journalist, novelist, political stafferWilliam Cowper Brann (1855–1898), journalist, iconoclastic writerMarie Brenner (born 1949), investigative journalist, writerJoe Bob Briggs (John Bloom) (born 1953), film criticBarrett Brown (born 1981), journalist, essayist, satirist, activist; served time in federal prison for facilitating email leaksJohn Henry Brown (1820–1895), historian, newspaper founder and editor, politicianLance Brown (born 1972), television sportscaster, NFL football playerSamantha Brown (born 1970), television hostBryan Burrough (born 1961), journalist, authorGail Caldwell (born 1951), chief book critic for The Boston Globe Liz Carpenter (1920–2010), writer, feminist, reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, public relations expertAl Carrell (1925–2014), home-improvement columnist, radio hostAl Carter (born 1952), sports journalistAmon G. Carter (1879–1955), newspaper founder and publisherCheryl Casone (born 1970), Fox Business Network anchorElizabeth Chambers (born 1982), television host and news reporter for Current TV Craig Cohen (born 1972), broadcast journalist, radio hostDan Cook (1926–2008), sportswriter, sportscasterRon Corning (born 1971), television news anchorTim Cowlishaw (born 1955), sportswriterCandice Crawford (born 1986), KDAF reporterWalter Cronkite (1916–2009), CBS News anchorJim Cummins (1945–2007), NBC News reporterDon Dahler (born 1960), journalist, writer, correspondent for CBS NewsEugene Daniels (born 1989), political journalist, White House correspondentCorby Davidson (born 1969), sports radio personalityMark Davis (born 1957), conservative talk-show host, newspaper columnistEdward Musgrove Dealey (1892–1969), journalist, newspaper publisherGeorge B. Dealey (1859–1946), newspaper publisherJody Dean (born 1959), radio journalist, authorPete Delkus (born 1965), television meteorologistDayna Devon (born 1970), television journalistSam Donaldson (born 1934), ABC News reporterTroy Dungan (born 1936), television meteorologistGeorge Dunham (born 1965), radio personality, sportscasterE–J Kurt Eichenwald (born 1961), investigative reporter, authorLinda Ellerbee (born 1944), journalist, correspondent, reporterGene Elston (1922–2015), sportscasterFred Faour (1964–2024), radio talk show hostJohn Henry Faulk (1913–1990), storyteller and radio broadcasterT. R. Fehrenbach (1925–2013), newspaper columnist, historianAshley Feinberg (born 1990), journalist, humoristShannon Fife (1888–1972), journalist, humorist, screenwriterRobert Flores (born 1970), ESPN Sports anchorRon Franklin (1942–2022), sportscasterKinky Friedman (born 1944), columnist, singer-songwriter, novelist, candidate for governor of TexasRandy Galloway (born 1943), radio host, newspaper columnistKyle Gann (born 1955), music critic, composer, musicologistGeorge Gimarc (born 1957), radio announcer, disc jockey, producerFrank Glieber (1934–1985), sportscasterBianna Golodryga (born 1978), television journalistJohn Howard Griffin (1920–1980), journalist, authorOscar Griffin Jr. (1933–2011), newspaper editor, won Pulitzer Prize for uncovering Billie Sol Estes scandalJesse Edward Grinstead (1866–1948), founder of The Kerrville Mountain Sun Jenna Bush Hager (born 1981), television news personality, writerLeon Hale (1921–2021), journalist, authorJane Hall (born 1951), former Fox News pundit, Fox News Watch , The O'Reilly Factor Tamron Hall (born 1970), MSNBC daytime anchorGrace Halsell (1923–2000), journalist, writerMilo Hamilton (1927–2015), sportscasterDale Hansen (born 1948), sportscasterStephen Harrigan (born 1948), journalist, novelistHouston Harte (1893–1972), co-founder of Harte-Hanks chain of newspapersChristy Haubegger (born 1968), founder of Latina magazineHeloise (mother) (1919–1977), syndicated columnistHeloise (daughter) (born 1951), syndicated columnistKate Heyhoe (born 1955), food writerDave Hickey (1938–2021), art criticNorm Hitzges (born 1944), sportscaster, reporterSkip Hollandsworth (born 1957), journalist, screenwriter, magazine editorMark Holtz (1945–1997), sportscasterKaren Elliott House (born 1947), journalist, publishing and business executiveDeborah Howell (1941–2010), newspaper editorJune Hunt (born 1944), radio host of religious programsJovita Idar (1885–1946), journalist, civil rights activistMolly Ivins (1944–2007), political commentator, liberal journalist, and authorRobert H. Jackson (born 1934), newspaper photographer, won Pulitzer Prize Dahr Jamail (born 1968), journalistCraig James (born 1961), sports commentator on ABC and ESPNDan Jenkins (1928–2019), sportswriter and authorSally Jenkins (born 1960), sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post , and authorIola Johnson (born 1950), television news anchor, first African-American anchor in the SouthwestKenneth P. Johnson (1934–2008), newspaper editorPenn Jones Jr. (1914–1998), newspaper journalist, John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist Richard Justice , sportswriterK–O Todd Kalas (born 1965), sportscasterGordon Keith , radio personalitySteven G. Kellman (born 1947), literary critic, columnist, author, educatorStan Kelly , radio news anchor, public address announcerHubert Renfro Knickerbocker (1898–1949), journalist, authorHarry Koch (1867–1942), newspaper founder, railroad founderKidd Kraddick (1959–2013), radio hostPriya Krishna (born 1991), food writer, YouTube personalityAaron Latham (1943–2022), journalist, writerJim Lehrer (1934–2020), television journalist, authorMichael R. Levy (born 1946), magazine founder and publisherJosh Lewin (born 1968), sportscasterMarjorie Herrera Lewis (born 1957), sports reporter, authorVerne Lundquist (born 1940), sportscaster, reporterBill Macatee (born 1955), sportscaster, reporterDebra Maffett (born 1956), host of TNN Country News, Miss America 1983Dan Malone (born 1955), Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporterErnie Manouse (born 1969), television host, radio personality, writer, producerAmanda Marcotte (born 1977), feminist/liberal bloggerChris Marrou (born 1947), television news anchorRoland Martin (born 1968), journalist, syndicated columnist , CNN commentator Russ Martin (1960–2021), radio hostAnita Martini (1939–1993), sports journalistMary Maverick (1818–1898), memoiristJohn McCaa (born 1954), television news anchorKevin McCarthy , radio and television announcerGordon McLendon (1921–1986), radio pioneer, innovator, entrepreneurHoward McNeil (1920–2010), television meteorologistLisa McRee (born 1961), television journalistSonny Melendrez (born 1946), radio personality, voice actorCurt Menefee (born 1965), sportscaster, reporterBill Mercer (born 1926), sportscasterMaxine Mesinger (1925–2001), gossip columnistHarry J. Middleton (1921–2017), journalist, Presidential speechwriter, educatorDale Milford (1926–1997), television meteorologist, U.S. RepresentativeLarry Monroe (1942–2014), radio personalityMargaret Moser (1954–2017), journalist, music criticLeslie Mouton (born 1965), news reporterEric Nadel (born 1951), sportscasterJames Pearson Newcomb (1837–1907), newspaper journalist, publisher; Secretary of State of TexasChau Nguyen (born 1973), television news anchorJim O'Brien (1939–1983), reporter, disc jockeyNorah O'Donnell (born 1974), commentator on The Today Show and MSNBC correspondentBarbara Olson (1955–2001), Fox News and CNN commentatorP–Z Albert Parsons (1848–1887), newspaper editor, socialist, anarchist; was convicted of conspiracy and hangedMarjorie Paxson (1923–2017), newspaper journalist, editor, publisherScott Pelley (born 1957), anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News Uma Pemmaraju (born 1958), anchor for Fox News Bob Phillips (born 1951), creator, producer, and host of Texas Country Reporter Michael Phillips (born 1960), journalist, historian, author, educatorStone Phillips (born 1954), co-anchor of Dateline NBC Katherine Anne Porter (1890–1980), journalist, essayist, novelistCactus Pryor (1923–2011), radio personality, actorJohn Quiñones (born 1952), ABC News correspondentDan Rather (born 1931), former CBS Evening News anchorJulia Scott Reed (1917–2004), newspaper columnist, reporter, editorRex Reed (born 1938), movie criticDick Risenhoover (1927–1978), sportscasterTracy Rowlett (born 1942), television news anchorJohn Phillip Santos (born 1957), journalist, author, filmmaker, producerBob Schieffer (born 1937), CBS Evening News anchorElliot Segal (born 1969), talk radio hostBrad Sham (born 1949), sportscasterBlackie Sherrod (1919–2016), sportswriterBud Shrake (1931–2009), sportswriter, authorWilliam Dean Singleton (born 1951), newspaper publishing executive, chairman of the board of Associated Press Evan Smith (born 1966), magazine editor, television, radio, internet journalistLiz Smith (1923–2017), syndicated columnistMickey Spagnola (born 1952), sportswriter Joshua Starnes (born 1976), film criticMarc Stein , sports reporterRon Stone (1936–2008), television news reporterLinda Stouffer (born 1970), television news anchorClinton Howard Swindle (1945–2004), investigative newspaper journalist, authorHarold Taft (1922–1991), television meteorologistThomas Thompson (1933–1982), investigative journalist for Life magazine , authorEmma Tiedemann , sports announcerBascom N. Timmons (1890–1987), opened news bureau in Washington; native of AmarilloJack Tinsley (1935–2004), newspaper executive editorFrank X. Tolbert (1912–1984), author, historian, journalist, restaurateurKaren Tumulty (born 1955), newspaper correspondentCharlie Van Dyke (born 1947), former radio disc jockey of KLIF, known for the best voice of radio and television stations across America; former frequent guest host of American Top 40 , 1983–1988Rob Walker (born 1968), journalist, authorTodd Wagner (born 1960), internet broadcasting pioneerRobb Walsh , food writer, restaurant ownerDave Ward (born 1939), television newscasterGreg Williams (born 1960), sports radio hostRobert Wilonsky (born 1968), newspaper columnist, criticCarlo Wolff (born 1943), journalistBill Worrell (born 1947), sportscasterLawrence Wright (born 1947), journalist, author of The Looming Tower Robert Wright (born 1957), journalistBobbie Wygant (1926–2024), television journalist and hostMarvin Zindler (1921–2007), television journalist
Science, including medicine A–K Muthu Alagappan (born c. 1990), sports statisticianJames P. Allison (born 1948), immunologist, won Nobel PrizeNima Arkani-Hamed (born 1972), theoretical physicistRyan S. Baker (born 1977), computer scientistEdmund F. Baroch (1934–2022), metallurgist Brady Barr (born 1963), herpetologist Charles R. Baxter (1929–2005), emergency-room physician who attended President John F. Kennedy following Kennedy's assassination R. Palmer Beasley (1936–2012), physician, public health educator, epidemiologistAngela Belcher (born 1967), materials scientist, biological engineer, MIT professor, MacArthur Fellow Bruce Beutler (born 1957), Nobel Prize-winning immunologist, geneticistJames R. Biard (1931–2022), electrical engineer; invented the GaAs infrared light-emitting diode (LED), the optical isolator , the Schottky transistor , and MOS ROMGail Borden (1801–1874), inventor of condensed milk and other foodstuffs, surveyor, publisherEdward Boyden (born 1979), neuroscientist, MIT professorOtis Boykin (1920–1982), inventor and engineerT. Berry Brazelton (1918–2018), pediatrician, author, syndicated columnistMichael Glyn Brown (1957–2013), hand surgeonMichael Stuart Brown (born 1941), Nobel Prize-winning geneticistJohn Cacioppo (1951–2018), co-founder of social neuroscience Robert Cade (1927–2007), physician, scientist; inventor of Gatorade William H. Cade (born 1946), zoologist, evolutionary biologist, authority on mating systems of Orthoptera Paul C. W. Chu (born 1941), physicist, leading authority on superconductivity Denton Cooley (1920–2016), pioneering heart surgeon Kenneth H. Cooper (born 1931), physician, developed concept of aerobic exercise Marjorie Corcoran (1950–2017), physicistRobert Curl (1933–2022), Nobel Prize-winning chemistMichael E. DeBakey (1908–2008), pioneering heart surgeon Everette Lee DeGolyer (1886–1956), geophysicist, philanthropistRobert Dennard (1932–2024), computer scientist and inventorBryce DeWitt (1923–2004), physicist, co-developed Wheeler–DeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe")Cécile DeWitt-Morette (1922–2017), physicist, mathematicianLeonard Eugene Dickson (1874–1954), mathematicianJames "Red" Duke (1928–2015), physician, professor, journalistJ. Doyne Farmer (born 1952), complex systems scientist, entrepreneur, Oxford mathematics professorRalph Feigin (1938–2008), pediatrician, writer, educator, hospital administratorLeroy S. Fletcher (born 1936), mechanical and aerospace engineerJohn Fordtran (born 1931), gastroenterologist, educatorDan Foster (1930–2018), physician, diabetes researcher, educatorAlfred G. Gilman (1941–2015), Nobel Prize-winning pharmacologist, biochemist, educatorJoseph L. Goldstein (born 1940), Nobel Prize-winning geneticist, biochemistJohn B. Goodenough (1922–2023), Nobel Prize-winning materials scientist, solid-state physicist, professorCecil Howard Green (1900–2003), geophysicist, founder of Texas Instruments , philanthropistGerald D. Griffin (born 1934), aeronautical engineer, NASA officialG.B. Halsted (1853–1922), mathematicianAubrey Otis Hampton (1900–1955), radiologistDavid Hanson (born 1969), roboticistJ. William Harbour (born 1963), ophthalmologist, ocular oncologistElise Harmon (1909–1985), physicist, chemist, electronics engineerMeredith Hay (born 1962), biomedical researcherJohn Haynes Jr. (1937–2021), rural family physician, national recognition as Country Doctor of the YearGeorge H. Heilmeier (1936–2014), engineer, contributed to invention of LCDs; was Chief Technical Officer at Texas Instruments Helen Hobbs (born 1952), molecular geneticist, physician, professorPeter Hotez (born 1958), pediatrician, virologist, educatorSarah Blaffer Hrdy (born 1946), anthropologist, primatologistM. King Hubbert (1903–1989), geophysicist Lane P. Hughston (born 1951), mathematician, physicist, scholar and professor of mathematical financeNathan Isgur (1947–2001), theoretical physicist[44] Ronny Jackson (born 1967), Physician to the President of the United StatesMildred Fay Jefferson (1927–2010), physician, political activist; first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School Carl Jockusch (born 1941), mathematicianMavis Kelsey (1912–2013), physician who founded the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic , professor, writer, philanthropistJack Kilby (1923–2005), Nobel Prize-winning electrical engineer; invented integrated circuit, handheld calculator, thermal printerRiki Kobayashi (1924–2013), professor of chemical engineeringEdwin Jackson Kyle (1876–1963), agriculture expert, professor, ambassador; Kyle Field and Kyle, Texas are named for himL–Z Thelma Patten Law (1900–1968), first African American woman admitted to the Harris County Medical SocietyDuy-Loan Le (born 1962), engineer, first woman and first Asian Texas Instruments Senior FellowFerdinand Lindheimer (1801–1879), botanist[45] R. Bowen Loftin (born 1949), physicist, computer scientist, educator, university presidentCyrus Longworth Lundell (1907–1994), botanist, archaeologist; discovered several Mayan cities in Mexican jungleLarry Masinter (born 1949), computer scientist, internet pioneerWalter McAfee (1914–1995), astronomerHenry Cecil McBay (1914–1995), chemist, educatorEugene McDermott (1899–1973), geophysicist, founder of Texas Instruments , philanthropistJerry Merryman (1932–2019), electrical engineer, co-invented hand-held calculatorJohn S. Meyer (1924–2011), neurologist, medical-school professor and administratorC. Wright Mills (1916–1962), prominent political sociologist and authorForrest Mims (born 1944), amateur scientist, popular science writerCarl Mitcham (born 1941), philosopher of science, professor, writerW. E. Moerner (born 1953), chemist, professorOscar Monnig (1902–1999), astronomer and meteoricistRobert Lee Moore (1882–1974), mathematician, educatorMatt Mullenweg (born 1984), developed WordPress softwareHermann Joseph Muller (1890–1967), Nobel Prize-winning geneticistJoseph Nagyvary (born 1934), biochemist, violin maker, Stradivarius researcherLeonard L. Northrup Jr. (1918–2016), engineer, inventor, entrepreneurPeter Ozsváth (born 1967), mathematicianTheophilus Painter (1889–1969), zoologist, professor, university presidentSujal Parikh (1985–2010), global health advocateJohn Park (1814–1872), inventor, construction materials expert, builderPercy Pennybacker (1895–1963), civil engineer, innovator of bridge designVictor Poor (1933–2012), as Technical Director at Datapoint in San Antonio, led design of the Intel 8008 microprocessor chipIlya Prigogine (1917–2003), Nobel Prize-winning physicist and chemistRobert Rohde , physicistHarold E. Rohrschach Jr. (1926–1993), physics professorMargaret Hutchinson Rousseau (1911–2000), chemical engineer; designed the first commercial penicillin production plantNikos Salingaros (born 1952), mathematician, physicist, architectural theorist, urban theoristDonald Seldin (1920–2018), nephrologist, referred to as the "intellectual father of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center "Robert Simpson (1912–2014), meteorologist, hurricane specialistClyde Snow (1928–2014), forensic anthropologistJohn Stapp (1910–1999), Air Force officer, researched human transport and safetyMichael Starbird (born 1948), mathematician, educatorE. C. George Sudarshan (1931–2018), physicist, author, University of Texas professorJohn Tate (1925–2019), mathematician, Wolf Prize in Mathematics Robert Taylor (1932–2017), Internet pioneer; won National Medal of Technology, Draper PrizeGordon Teal (1907–2003), electrical engineer known for developing the first silicon transistor Alice Y. Ting (born 1974), chemist, MIT professorBeatrice Tinsley (1941–1981), astronomerCatalina Trail (born 1949), amateur naturalist, social workerKaren Uhlenbeck (born 1942), mathematician, National Medal of ScienceAureliano Urrutia (1872–1975), physicianHarry Vandiver (1882–1973), mathematicianAbraham Verghese (born 1955), physician, educator, authorMichael Viscardi (born 1989), mathematicianHubert Stanley Wall (1902–1971), mathematician, educatorSteven Weinberg (1933–2021), Nobel Prize-winning physicistSpencer Wells (born 1969), geneticist and anthropologistFred Wendorf (1924–2015), anthropologistJohn A. Wheeler (1911–2008), physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole'Mary Wheeler (born 1938), mathematicianKern Wildenthal (born 1941), physician, medical administratorQuentin Wilson (born 1942), engineer, one of the "Rocket Boys " portrayed in a 1990s book and filmRobert Woodrow Wilson (born 1936), Nobel Prize-winning physicist, astronomerLloyd Youngblood (born 1946), neurosurgeon
Aviation and space exploration John Aaron (born 1943), NASA engineer, flight controllerWilliam Anders (1933–2024), Apollo program astronaut Anousheh Ansari (born 1966 in Mashhad, Iran ), first female space touristJeffrey Ashby (born 1954), astronautAlan Bean (1932–2018), astronautJohn E. Blaha (born 1942), astronautDavid Harold Byrd (1900–1986), founder of Civil Air Patrol , oilmanEugene Cernan (1934–2017), astronaut, walked on moon; lived most of his life in TexasKenneth Cockrell (born 1950), astronautAaron Cohen (1931–2010), director of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space CenterBessie "Queen Bess" Coleman (1892–1926), first African American female aviatorDouglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan (1907–1995), aviatorJohn Oliver Creighton (born 1943), astronautRobert Crippen (born 1937), astronautJohn M. Fabian (born 1939), astronautWilliam Frederick Fisher (born 1946), astronautPatrick G. Forrester (born 1957), astronautBenjamin Foulois (1879–1967), pioneering military aviatorEdward Givens (1930–1967), astronautGerald D. Griffin (born 1934), director of Johnson Space Center , aeronautical engineerBernard A. Harris Jr. (born 1956), astronautAl Haynes (1931–2019), airline pilot, saved numerous lives in 1989 crash landing of crippled DC-10 Gary L. Herod (1929–1961), Texas Air National Guard pilot who stayed with his plane as it crashed, to avoid residential areasPaul Hill (born 1962), Director of Mission Operations at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space CenterDonald Holmquest (born 1939), astronautHoward Hughes (1905–1976), billionaire playboy, entrepreneur and aviation pioneerMillie Hughes-Fulford (1945–2021), astronautRick Husband (1957–2003), commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia , killed in its crash Robert S. Kimbrough (born 1967), astronautTimothy Kopra (born 1963), astronautPaul Lockhart (born 1956), astronautOrmer Locklear (1891–1920), stunt flyerEdgar Mitchell (1930–2016), astronautRichard Mullane (born 1945), astronautArthur W. Murray (1918–2011), test pilotLoral O'Hara (born 1983), astronautJohn D. Olivas (born 1965), NASA astronaut of Mexican descent, flew aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-117 ) in June 2007Wiley Post (1898–1935), first pilot to fly solo around the worldJames F. Reilly (born 1954), astronautDavid Scott (born 1932), astronautElliot See (1927–1966), astronautKatherine Stinson (1891–1977), pioneering female aviatorChesley "Sully" Sullenberger (born 1951), airline pilot, safely landed US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River after a bird strike Ed Swearingen (1925–2014), aeronautical engineerJerri Sloan Truhill (1929–2013), aviator, member of Mercury 13 Shannon Walker (born 1965), astronaut, physicistAzellia White (1913–2019), first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license in TexasEd White (1930–1967), first American astronaut to walk in space Jeana Yeager (born 1952), broke distance records during nonstop flight around the world in the experimental Voyager airplane
Scholars, educators, academicians See also the listings on this page for individual areas of specialization (e.g., Literature, Science/medicine, Music)
A–K R. J. Q. Adams (born 1943), professor of British history at Texas A&M University Theodore Albrecht (born 1945), music historian, educatorL.C. (Laurine Cecil) Anderson (1853–1938), educatorCecilia Ballí (born 1976), anthropologist, professor, journalistJacques Barzun (1907–2012), historian, philosopher, recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom ZerNona Black (1906–2005), civil rights activist, educatorHiram Abiff Boaz (1866–1962), university president, bishopH. W. Brands (born 1953), historian, author, professor at University of TexasDee Brock (born 1930), educator, model, cheerleading directorBrené Brown (born 1965), scholar, researcher, and University of Houston professor of social workKate Moore Brown (1871–1945), first public-school music teacher in Texas, helped form several arts organizationsRobert A. Brown (born 1951), president of Boston University , chemical engineerWalter L. Buenger (born 1951), historianRobert D. Bullard (born 1946), professor, university administratorRufus Columbus Burleson (1823–1901), president of Baylor University , ministerNorma V. Cantu (born 1954), civil rights lawyer, educatorMarcia Citron (born 1945), musicologist, professorChristine Comer (born 1950), Director of Science in the curriculum division of the Texas Education Agency ; resigned amid controversyLouise Cowan (1916–2015), liberal arts scholar, professor, criticJennifer Cowley (born 1974), urban planner, president of University of Texas at Arlington Light Townsend Cummins (born 1946), historian, educatorAdina Emilia De Zavala (1861–1955), teacher, historian, Texas history preservationistRamón H. Dovalina (born 1943), president of Laredo Community College , 1995–2007T. R. Fehrenbach (1925–2013), historian, newspaper columnistPeter T. Flawn (1926–2017), president of University of Texas at AustinDan Flores (born 1948), historian of the American WestJoe Bertram Frantz (1917–1993), historianJulia Caldwell Frazier (1863–1929), educatorThomas Freeman (1919–2020), debate coachW. C. Friley (1845–1911), first president of Hardin–Simmons University , 1892–1894Marilyn Gambrell (born 1953), parole officer turned teacher who started the program No More Victims in Houston to assist children with incarcerated parentsKyle Gann (born 1955), musicologist, composer, music criticJuliet V. García , university president, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom Bryan A. Garner (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educatorNorman Washington Harllee (c. 1847 – 1927), educatorAnna Harriet Heyer (1909–2002), musicologist, music librarian, bibliographerHarold Hoehner (1935–2009), theologian, author, professorRoy Hofheinz Jr. (born 1935), sinologist, professor at Harvard University William Curry Holden (1896–1993), historian, archaeologist, educator, museum directorJohn Holmes Jenkins (1940–1989), historian, antiquarian bookseller, publisher, poker playerBret Anthony Johnston (born 1971), author, director of creative writing program at Harvard University Shirley Strum Kenny (born 1934), English scholar, university presidentV. O. Key Jr. (1908–1963), political scientist, Ivy League professorLucy Ann Kidd-Key (1839–1916), educator, college administratorWendy Kopp (born 1967), founder and president of Teach For America Arnold Krammer (1941–2018), historian of Germany and the United States; retired professor at Texas A&M UniversityL–Z Umphrey Lee (1893–1958), Methodist pastor, president of Southern Methodist University Charles LeMaistre (1924–2017), physician, chancellor of University of Texas SystemAlan Lomax (1915–2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folkloristJohn Lomax (1867–1948), musicologist, folkloristEdgar Odell Lovett (1871–1957), educator, college administrator, first president of Rice University Alejandro L. Madrid (born 1968), music scholar, educatorJuan L. Maldonado (1948–2018), president of Laredo Community College since 2007Charles R. Matthews (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of the Texas State University System Mack McCormick (1930–2015), musicologist, folkloristRobert D. McTeer (born c. 1943), economist, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Francis Joseph Mullin (1906–1997), president of Shimer College [46] Barry Munitz (born 1941), corporation and foundation executive, chancellor of University of Houston System and California State University SystemGene Nichol (born 1951), president of the College of William & Mary Leonidas Warren Payne Jr. (1873–1945), linguist, folklorist, English professorShanna Peeples (born 1965) National Teacher of the Year, 2015; scholar, author[47] Anna Pennybacker (1861–1938), educator, author, social activistBen H. Procter (1927–2012), historian at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, 1957–2000Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (1838–1898), Confederate general, governor of Texas, president of Texas A&M University , namesake of Sul Ross State University John Silber (1926–2012), president and chancellor of Boston University Ruth J. Simmons (born 1945), first female African-American president of a major college (Smith College ), first African-American president of an Ivy League college (Brown University )Thomas Vernor Smith (1890–1964), philosopher, scholar, educator, U.S. representativeJerry D. Thompson (born 1943), historian of Texas and the Southwestern United StatesLeon Toubin (born 1928), Jewish civic leader, philanthropist, and historianDecherd Turner (1922–2002), bibliophile, book collector, librarian, ministerClara Belle Williams (1885–1993), educatorSudie L. Williams (1872–1940), music educatorRoger L. Worsley (born 1937), president of Laredo Community College , 1985–1995Susan Youens (born 1947), musicologist, music professor, authorMark Yudof (born 1944), law professor, university chancellor
Religion and clergy A–M Charles L. Allen (1913–2005), Methodist ministerKathleen Baskin-Ball (1958–2008), MethodistGregory Beale (born 1949), biblical scholarNorman A. Beck (born 1933), Lutheran pastor, professorMary C. Billings (1824–1904), UniversalistClaude Black (1916–2009), BaptistHiram Abiff Boaz (1866–1962), Methodist Episcopal bishop, college presidentEdmond L. Browning (1929–2016), Episcopal bishopC. L. Bryant (born 1956), Baptist minister, Conservative media personalityKirbyjon Caldwell (born 1953), MethodistBenajah Harvey Carroll (1843–1914), BaptistHenry Cohen (1863–1952), JewishKenneth Copeland (born 1936), Pentecostal W. A. Criswell (1909–2002), BaptistFinis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. (1911–1987), Methodist bishopRafael Cruz (born 1939), Cuban-born preacher, and father of Texas Senator Ted Cruz (moved to Texas from Calgary , Alberta, Canada)John B. Denton (1806–1841), Methodist minister for whom Denton (and Denton County ) in Texas are namedMatt Dillahunty (born 1969), atheist philosopher, media hostJames T. Draper Jr. (born 1935), BaptistClaude Marie Dubuis (1817–1895), Catholic bishopMichael Duca (born 1952), Roman Catholic bishopYusuf Estes (born 1944), Islamic scholar (moved to Texas from Ohio)Kevin Farrell (born 1947), Roman Catholic bishopPatrick Flores (1929–2017), Catholic archbishopGeorge Foreman (born 1949), Christian ordained minister, world heavyweight champion boxer, entrepreneurCharles Victor Grahmann (1931–2018), Catholic bishopRuben Habito (born 1947), Zen master, former Jesuit priestJohn Hagee (born 1940), nondenominational Kenneth E. Hagin (1917–2003), PentecostalHomer Hailey (1903–2000), Church of Christ J. H. Hamblen (1877–1971), Methodist bishopJohn Wesley Hardt (1921–2017), MethodistSamuel Augustus Hayden (1839–1918), Baptist pastor, newspaper publisherSteve Hill (1954–2014), evangelistVictor Houteff (1885–1955), founder of Davidian Seventh-day Adventist organizationV. E. Howard (1911–2000), Church of Christ; started radio International Gospel Hour in Texarkana Jack Hyles (1926–2001), BaptistT. D. Jakes (born 1957), nondenominational pastor, entrepreneur, authorRobert Jeffress (born 1955), pastor since 2007 of the First Baptist Church of DallasJames S. Johnston (1843–1924), Episcopal bishop, educatorJerry Johnston (born 1959), BaptistJimmy Kessler (born 1945), JewishJohn Kilian (1811–1884), LutheranAbraham Cohen Labatt (1802–1899), JewishUmphrey Lee (1893–1958), Methodist pastor, president of Southern Methodist University David Lefkowitz (1875–1955), JewishG. Craige Lewis (born 1969), Presbyterian Max Lucado (born 1955), Church of ChristTexe Marrs (1944–2019), ran Christian ministries, writer on religious themesJ. Vernon McGee (1904–1988), PresbyterianCharles R. Moore (1934–2014), Methodist minister, social activist, self-immolatedN–Z Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985), co-founded a religious group that would later become the Heaven's Gate cultJ. Frank Norris (1877–1952), BaptistGrady Nutt (1934–1982), Baptist minister, humoristJean-Marie Odin (1800–1870), Catholic bishopLevi Olan (1903–1984), JewishJoel Osteen (born 1963), nondenominationalJohn Osteen (1925–1999), nondenominationalAlbert Outler (1908–1989), Methodist theologianDaniel Parker (1781–1844), Primitive Baptist, Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian BaptistPaige Patterson (born 1942), BaptistWilliam Evander Penn (1832–1895), Baptist evangelistDoug Phillips (born 1965), Christian author, speaker, attorney, homeschooling advocatePaul Powell (1933–2016), Baptist minister, educatorAron Ra (born 1962), atheist activist, politicianJohn R. Rice (1895–1980), BaptistJames Robison (born 1943), nondenominationalBenjamin Roden (1902–1978), prime organizer of Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist AssociationLois Roden (1916–1986), president of Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist ChurchLester Roloff (1914–1982), Independent BaptistDmitri Royster (1923–2011), archbishop of Orthodox Church in AmericaHyman Judah Schachtel (1907–1990), JewishR. W. Schambach (1926–2012), Christian televangelist based in TylerPriscilla Shirer (born 1974), Christian speaker, authorWilliam Angie Smith (1894–1974), Methodist bishopJoseph P. Sneed (1804–1881), Methodist Episcopal minister, educator, great-great-great-grandfather of Carly Fiorina Samuel M. Stahl (born 1939), JewishDavid E. Stern (born 1961), JewishChuck Swindoll (born 1934), EvangelicalJames Anthony Tamayo (born 1949), Roman Catholic Robert Tilton (born 1946), Christian televangelistGeorge Washington Truett (1867–1944), BaptistCecil Williams (1929–2024), Methodist minister, community leader, author, lecturer, spokesperson for the poorKenneth W. Wright (born 1945), Church of Christ John Yanta (1931–2022), Roman Catholic bishopJack Yates (1828–1897), Baptist pastor, black community leader, former slave
Supercentenarians (longevity) Isaac Brock (c. 1800?–1909), supercentenarianArbella Ewing (1894–2008), at her death was the third oldest person in the worldElizabeth Francis (born 1909), since February 2024 has been the oldest living person in the United StatesThomas Nelson Sr. (1895–2007), at his death was the oldest man in the United States and the second oldest man in the worldRichard Arvin Overton (1906–2018), at his death was the oldest man in the United StatesMargaret Skeete (1878–1994), oldest person ever from Texas
Infamous Texans A–M Charles Albright (1933–2020), Dallas area serial killerMarshall Applewhite (1931–1997), organized Heaven's Gate cult and led its members in a mass suicideJoe Ball (1892–1938), serial killerBuck Barrow (1903–1933), member of Bonnie and Clyde 's gang, brother of Clyde BarrowSam Bass (1851–1878), train robber and western icon John Battaglia (1955–2018), murdered his two young daughtersBenny Binion (1904–1989), crime boss; later a Las Vegas casino ownerBonnie and Clyde (Bonnie Parker [1910–1934] and Clyde Barrow [1909–1934]), bank robbers and murderers David Owen Brooks (1955–2020), Houston serial killer, early 1970sBarrett Brown (born 1981), journalist, essayist, satirist, activist; served time in federal prison for facilitating email leaksMarilyn Buck (1947–2010), accomplice in both the 1979 prison break of black activist Assata Shakur and the 1981 Brink's robbery William Carver (1868–1901), member of Butch Cassidy's gangRex Cauble (1913–2003), millionaire businessman convicted for drug-smuggling activities, which he deniedJamiel Chagra (1944–2008), drug traffickerMark David Chapman (born 1955), murdered former Beatle John Lennon Billy Chemirmir (1972–2023), serial killerJoseph Civello (1902–1970), Dallas crime bossDean Corll (1939–1973), serial killerEthan Couch (born 1997), following a conviction for multiple counts of intoxication manslaughter was given probation based on affluenza defenseJ. Frank Dalton (1848–1951), claimed to be the outlaw Jesse James T. Cullen Davis (born 1933), heir to oil fortune, arrested for murder and solicitation; acquitted of criminal charges but held responsible in wrongful death lawsuitWilliam George Davis (born 1984), serial killerLottie Deno (Carlotta Thompkins) (1844–1934), gamblerChristopher Duntsch (born 1971), neurosurgeon imprisoned for gross malpracticeRussell Erxleben (born 1957), former NFL kicker, convicted of securities fraudBillie Sol Estes (1925–2013), businessman convicted of fraudKing Fisher (1853–1884), gunslinger, outlawRalph Fults (1911–1993), outlaw, associated with Bonnie and Clyde Raymond Hamilton (1913–1935), member of Bonnie and Clyde 's gang; executedJohn Wesley Hardin (1853–1895), outlaw and gun-fighter , reputed to be "the meanest man alive"Charles Harrelson (1938–2007), hitmanElmer Wayne Henley (born 1956), Houston serial killer, early 1970sJohn Hinckley Jr. (born 1955), attempted to assassinate President Reagan Arnoldo Jimenez (born 1982), uxoricide and FBI most wanted fugitiveMicah Xavier Johnson (c. 1991 – 2016), ambushed and killed multiple Dallas police officersGenene Jones (born 1950), pediatric nurse who killed multiple patientsW. D. Jones (1916–1974), member of Bonnie and Clyde 's gangDavid Koresh (1959–1993), self-proclaimed messiah and head of Branch Davidian cultColleen LaRose (born 1963), "Jihad Jane", charged with multiple terrorist-related crimesRosario (1887–1954) and Sam (1894–1951) Maceo , brothers, organized-crime bosses in GalvestonRobert Jay Mathews (1953–1984), neo-Nazi white supremacist[48] Linda Medlar (born 1949), involved in sex scandal with politician Henry Cisneros ; later convicted for bank fraudDella Moore (c. 1880 – c. 1926), prostitute, girlfriend of outlaw Harvey Logan ("Kid Curry")N–Z Johnny Jack Nounes (1890–1970), organized-crime boss in GalvestonRonald Clark O'Bryan (1944–1984), murdered his son with poisoned Halloween candy; executedTom O'Folliard (1858–1880), outlaw and Billy the Kid 's best friendLee Harvey Oswald (1939–1963), assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy Christine Paolilla (born 1986), murdered four peopleKenneth Parnell (1931–2008), sex offender, kidnapper of seven-year-old Steven Stayner Albert T. Patrick (1866–1940), lawyer convicted of the murder of businessman and philanthropist William Marsh Rice , his clientEtta Place (c. 1878 – 19??), companion of outlaw Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid "Jonathan Pollard (born 1954), intelligence analyst convicted of espionageFannie Porter (1873 – c. 1940), prostitute, madam, associated with several outlawsOllie Quinn (1893–1949), mobster, gang leader in GalvestonRichard Ramirez (1960–2013), serial killer Paul Dennis Reid (1957–2013), serial killerOllie P. Roberts (c. 1879 – 1950), claimed to be Billy the KidCharles Rogers (1921–1975), murder suspect, disappeared mysteriously, declared dead in absentia "Freeway" Rick Ross (born 1960), convicted drug traffickerJ. L. Hunter "Red" Rountree (1911–2004), bank robberDarlie Routier (born 1970), convicted of murdering young son; verdict has been challengedJack Ruby (1910–1967), killed Lee Harvey Oswald following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Yolanda Saldívar (born 1960), convicted for the murder of pop singer Selena Mark Salling (1982–2018), actor, convicted on charges of possession of child pornographyJon Schillaci (born 1971), former FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Dena Schlosser (born 1969), murdered her 11-month-old daughterBobby Seale (born 1936), co-founder of the Black Panthers Servant Girl Annihilator (fl. 1885), unidentified serial killer from AustinHenry Smith (1876–1893), murdered a child; he was lynchedSoapy Smith (1860–1898), infamous confidence man of Round Rock and Fort Worth Richard B. Spencer (born 1978), white supremacistAllen Stanford (born 1950), financier convicted of operating a Ponzi scheme and fraudBelle Starr (1848–1889), the Wild West 's "bandit queen"D. C. Stephenson (1891–1966), murderer, rapist, Grand Dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan Peggy Jo Tallas (1944–2005), bank robberTexas Seven , group of prison escapees who caused a national manhunt after a crime spree in December 2000, apprehended in January 2001 due to America's Most Wanted Libby Thompson (1855–1953), dancehall girl, prostitute, and brothel owner better known as Squirrel-tooth AliceBernie Tiede (born 1958), convicted murderer, subject of the 2011 film Bernie Catalina Vasquez Villalpando (born 1940), Treasurer of the United States , convicted of tax evasion and obstruction of justiceEdgar Valdez Villarreal (born 1973), "La Barbie", drug traffickerDutch Voight (1888–1986), gang leader in GalvestonTex Watson (born 1945), convicted murderer, former member of the Charles Manson "Family" Cameron Todd Willingham (1968–2004), convicted and executed for the murder of his children; verdict has been challengedSusan Wright (born 1976), convicted murdererAndrea Yates (born 1964), drowned her five children in the bathtub of her houseDiane Zamora (born 1978), convicted, along with her boyfriend, David Graham, in notorious "cadet murder" case
Others
A–M Bobo Barnett (1903–1985), circus clownCarole Baskin (born 1961), animal rights activist, featured on the Netflix series Tiger King Lee Bowers (1925–1966), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy Joe Bowman (1925–2009), bootmaker and marksman and guardian of Old West cultureClarence Brandley (1951–2018), exonerated after serving nine years on death row for a murder and rape he did not commitBen Breedlove (1993–2011), Internet personalityAllen Brooks (1840s?–1910), victim of a Dallas lynch mobFrank Buck (1884–1950), hunter, animal collector, author (Bring 'Em Back Alive ), actor, director, producerBuffalo Hump (c. 1800 – c. 1867), Comanche ChiefBarbara Bush (born 1981), healthcare activistChukwu octuplets : Ebuka, Chidi, Echerem, Chima, Ikem, Jioke, Gorom (all born 1998), and Odera (1998–1998), first recorded live-born set of octuplets in U.S.Leslie Cochran (1951–2012), peace activist, cross-dresser, urban outdoorsmanCarol Cole (1963–1980), murder victim whose body was unidentified for 34 yearsCrazy Ray (Wilford Jones) (1931–2007), Dallas Cowboys mascotMark Crutcher (1948–2023), anti-abortion activist, author, and founder of Life Dynamics Inc. George de Mohrenschildt (1911–1977), petroleum geologist, friend of Lee Harvey Oswald , gave testimony to the Warren Commission Billie Ert (c. 1942 – 1976), member of first same-sex couple to be married in TexasLauren Grandcolas (1963–2001), one of the passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11 attacks Anthony Charles Graves (born 1965), exonerated after serving 18 years in prison, including 12 on death row, for a series of murders he did not commitAmber Hagerman (1986–1996), victim of abduction/murder, namesake of AMBER Alert Lawrence Herkimer (1925–2015), cheerleading innovatorJean Hill (1931–2000), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy Joan Robinson Hill (1931–1969), socialite, equestrian, murder victim; events surrounding her death were the subject of a book by Thomas Thompson and a film, Murder in Texas Bose Ikard (1840s?–1929), cowboy, cattle driver, former slaveBrandon Lawson (1987 – disappeared 2013), disappeared mysteriouslyBen H. Love (1930–2010), Scouting executiveStacie Madison (1970 – disappeared 1988), disappeared mysteriouslyJohn McClamrock (1956–2008), whose life as a quadraplegic following a football injury was profiled by journalist Skip Hollandsworth in an award -winning storyJessica McClure (born 1986), "Baby Jessica", rescued after falling into a wellNorma McCorvey (1947–2017), as "Jane Roe", was the plaintiff in the 1973 landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade Ahmed Mohamed (born 2001), arrested at MacArthur High School in Irving, for bringing a reassembled clock to school, which a teacher thought looked like a bomb; police determined that Mohamed had no malicious intentAntonio Molina (c. 1939 – 1991), member of first same-sex couple to be married in TexasMary Moorman (born 1932), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy Michael Morton (born 1954), exonerated after serving 25 years in prison for a murder he did not commitJulie Ann Moseley (1965 – disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriouslyKhalid Abdul Muhammad (1948–2001), black American activistMukwooru (1770s–1840), Comanche chief
N–Z Orville Nix (1911–1972), filmed assassination of John F. Kennedy Donna Norris (born 1967), child safety campaigner, mother of Amber Hagerman Michael Paine (1928–2018), acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald Ruth Paine (born 1932), friend of Marina Oswald Lucy Parsons (c. 1853 – 1942), labor organizer, radical socialist, anarchist communist, oratorOlga Rodriguez (born c. 1947), Chicano activist, has represented U. S. Socialist Workers Party Santos Rodriguez (1960–1973), 12-year-old murdered by a law-enforcement officer while in police custodyCharlotte Mailliard Shultz (1933–2021), Chief of Protocol of State of California and City and County of San Francisco, Trustee San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center , widow of former Secretary of State George P. Shultz Karen Silkwood (1948–1974), nuclear plant worker, labor activist, died under mysterious circumstances; subject of a major motion picture Marilyn Sitzman (1939–1993), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy Susan Smalley (1969 – disappeared 1988), disappeared mysteriouslySwante M. Swenson (1816–1896), founder of SMS ranches James Tague (1936–2014), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy who sustained minor injuries during the shootingBob Tallman (born 1947), rodeo announcerJ. L. Tarr (1919–2008), Scouting executiveDoris Tate (1924–1992), advocate for crime victims' rights, mother of Sharon Tate [49] Emma Tenayuca (1916–1999), labor leader, union organizerMichael Roy Toney (1965–2009), served ten years on death row after being wrongly convicted for a deadly bombingArmando Torres III (1987 – disappeared 2013), kidnapped in MexicoRachel Trlica (1957 – disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriouslyWillie Velasquez (1944–1988), social activistRichard Viguerie (born 1933), conservative figure, pioneer of political direct mail and writer on American politicsJames Larkin "Jim" White (1882–1946), cave explorer, cowboy, miner, park ranger, discovered Carlsbad Caverns Dallas Wiens (born 1985), first U.S. recipient of a full face transplantRoy Williams (born 1944), Scouting executiveKelly Dae Wilson (1974 – disappeared 1992), disappeared mysteriouslyRenee Wilson (1960 – disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriouslyPlennie L. Wingo (1895–1993), world record for longest distance walked backwards (from Santa Monica, California , to Istanbul, Turkey )Ron Woodroof (1950–1992), HIV/AIDS victim who created the Dallas Buyers Club to acquire and distribute AIDS drugs; subject of a major motion picture Quanell X (born 1970), leader of New Black Panther Party in HoustonYellow Wolf (c. 1800 – 1854), Comanche chiefAbraham Zapruder (1905–1970), clothing manufacturer, filmed assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963
See also
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