This is a list of notable people from Bakersfield, California . In order to be included, subjects need to have an article and clear connection to the city.
Business, entrepreneurs[ edit ]
Film, television, actors, models[ edit ]
Ana Lily Amirpour - filmmaker, director, writer
Noah Beery - actor
Robert Beltran - actor
Justin Berry - former teenage webcam pornographer and public speaker
Kelli Garner - actress
Frank Gifford - television sportscaster, college and professional football player
Justin Gordon - actor, producer, artist
Fay Helm - actress
Brian Hooks - actor, Soul Plane , Three Strike
Nathan Jung - actor, martial artist, stunt coordinator
Dalene Kurtis - model, former Playboy Playmate of the Year
Joanne Linville - actress
Guy Madison - actor
Roger Mathey - theatrical director, actor, playwright, producer
Derek Mears - actor and stuntman
Michelle St. John - actress, singer, director, producer
Sigrid Valdis - actress
Anjelika Washington - actress, Stargirl , Tall Girl
Government, law, politics[ edit ]
The Bush House in Bakersfield: In 1949, George H. W. Bush (41st President) moved here to sell oil field equipment with son, George W. Bush (43rd President), who was three years old at the time.[ 4] [ 5]
Science, medicine, academia[ edit ]
Mike Ariey - offensive tackle for Green Bay Packers
Jon Baker - NFL and CFL player
Krys Barnes - linebacker for Arizona Cardinals
Theo Bell - wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers , earned Super Bowl rings in 1979 and 1980
Steve Boadway - NFL player
Jeff Buckey - starting offensive lineman for Miami Dolphins
Vern Burke - tight end for San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints , and Atlanta Falcons
David Carr - quarterback , first overall selection in 2002 NFL draft (Houston Texans ), won Super Bowl with New York Giants
Derek Carr - quarterback for Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders , Mountain West Conference Player of the Year for Fresno State
Frank Gifford - Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, broadcaster
Cory Hall - safety for Cincinnati Bengals , Atlanta Falcons, and Washington Redskins
Joe Hawley - center for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
A.J. Jefferson - free safety for Arizona Cardinals
Cody Kessler - quarterback for Cleveland Browns and USC Trojans
Rodney Leisle - defensive tackle for New Orleans Saints, member of 2009 Super Bowl -winning team
Jordan Love - quarterback for the Green Bay Packers
Bob McCaffrey - center for USC Trojans and Green Bay Packers
Brent McClanahan - running back for Minnesota Vikings
Ray Mansfield - center for Pittsburgh Steelers
Brock Marion - Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowl player
Jerry Marion - wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers, father of Brock
Ryan Mathews - running back for Philadelphia Eagles and former Fresno State All-American
Aaron Merz - offensive lineman for University of California and Buffalo Bills
Stephen Neal - lineman for New England Patriots , Super Bowl champion, NCAA wrestling champion, world gold medalist, Olympian
Mark Nichols - wide receiver for Detroit Lions
Jared Norris - NFL player
Larry Parker - wide receiver for USC Trojans and Kansas City Chiefs
Joey Porter - All-Pro and Pro Bowl outside linebacker , member of Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion team in 2006
Rocky Rasley - guard for Detroit Lions
D. J. Reed - free safety for New York Jets
Randy Rich - defensive back for Detroit Lions , Denver Broncos , and Cleveland Browns
Greg Robinson - defensive coordinator for Denver Broncos, University of Michigan
Ken Ruettgers - offensive tackle for Green Bay Packers
Colton Schmidt - punter for Buffalo Bills
Rashaan Shehee - running back for Kansas City Chiefs
L. J. Shelton - offensive tackle for Arizona Cardinals
Jeff Siemon - Pro Bowl linebacker for Minnesota Vikings , inducted to College Football Hall of Fame in 2006
Kevin Smith - tight end for UCLA , Oakland Raiders , and Green Bay Packers
Jeremy Staat - defensive lineman for Pittsburgh Steelers, United States Marine
Jason Stewart - defensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts in 1994
Michael Stewart - safety for Miami Dolphins
John Tarver - running back for New England Patriots in 1970s
Leonard Williams - defensive lineman for New York Jets
Dick Witcher - wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers
Louis Wright - All-Pro defensive back for Denver Broncos, member of 1970s NFL all-decade team
Rodney Wright - wide receiver for Fresno State and Buffalo Bills
Lonnie Spurrier - middle-distance runner, Olympian (1956), set world's record in the half-mile run in 1955
Writers, poets, journalists[ edit ]
^ "Funeral Scheduled for China Architect Poy Lee". Bakersfield Californian News . 1968-03-26.
^ "Tyrus Timeline" . pbs.org. Retrieved August 18, 2019 .
^ "Alt-rock trio Arlington ready to debut"Jackson County" " . bakersfield.com. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ President Bush's one-time Bakersfield home to be museum , KGET, January 19, 2009, Accessed August 8, 2009.
^ The Bush House Archived 2009-01-31 at the Wayback Machine , thebushhouse.net, Accessed August 8, 2009.
^ Harvey, Kyle (January 8, 2016). "Longtime McCarthy aide Vince Fong enters Assembly race" . bakersfieldnow.com . Retrieved August 5, 2020 .