New Orleans skyline
This is a list of notable individuals who are or were natives, or notable as residents of, or in association with the American city of New Orleans, Louisiana .
Will W. Alexander , first president of Dillard University and head of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation
Stephen Ambrose , historian and University of New Orleans professor
William Balée , anthropologist and Tulane University professor
Charles C. Bass , physician and researcher in tropical medicine and dental health
Elizabeth Bass , physician, educator, and suffragist
Stanhope Bayne-Jones , physician, member of US Surgeon General's Committee linking smoking to cancer
Joan W. Bennett , biologist and former Tulane University professor
Florence Borders , archivist and historian at the Amistad Research Center
Cyril Y. Bowers , physician and endocrinology researcher
Rick Brewer , president of Louisiana College since 2015; born in New Orleans in 1956
Douglas Brinkley , historian, author and former University of New Orleans and Tulane University professor
Brené Brown , professor of social work; author
George E. Burch , pioneering physician, cardiovascular disease researcher, medical school professor
John R. Conniff , educator and university administrator
Scott Cowen , former president of Tulane University
Michael DeBakey , pioneer in heart surgery
Albert W. Dent , president of Dillard University , chief executive of Flint-Goodridge Hospital
James H. Dillard , educator, advocate for education of African-Americans
John Duffy , medical historian
Michael T. Dugan , educator and accounting scholar
Joseph Ewan , botanist and biology professor
Alcée Fortier , folklorist, historian, and university professor
Mary L. Good , scientist and university professor
Clifton H. Johnson , historian and founder of the Amistad Research Center
Eamon Kelly , President of Tulane University
Salman Khan , educator
James A. Knight , psychiatrist, theologian, and medical ethicist
Rudolph Matas , innovative surgeon at Tulane Medical School
Gordon H. Mueller , historian and administrator at the University of New Orleans
Ernest Lagarde literature and languages, professor and author
Alton Ochsner , surgeon and medical researcher, founded the Ochsner Medical Center
Max Rafferty , public school administrator and writer
Andrew V. Schally , endocrinologist and Nobel Laureate
Mary S. Sherman , cancer researcher and physician
Royal D. Suttkus , biologist, founder of a major ichthyology collection
Lewis Thomas , physician, researcher, and author of popular non-fiction
Jeffrey Vitter , computer scientist and Purdue University dean
Harold E. Vokes , zoologist and paleontologist
Jean-Louis Dolliole , architect-builder who was a free person of color in the Antebellum era
James Freret , architect, designed many 19th century homes in New Orleans
William Alfred Freret , architect, supervising architect for federal building in the 19th century
James Gallier Jr. , architect, designed the French Opera House in New Orleans
Moise H. Goldstein Sr. , architect of extensive designs in the early 20th century
Henry Howard , 19th century Irish-American architect
Richard Koch , architectural preservationist and photographer
Albert C. Ledner , 20th century architect
Emile Weil , 20th century architect
Leonard Spangenberg , 20th century architect
Leon C. Weiss , architect commissioned by Huey P. Long
Elizebeth Thomas Werlein , conservationist of the French Quarter of New Orleans
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Enrique Alferez , sculptor
John James Audubon , painter, ornithologist, naturalist
Vernel Bagneris , playwright, actor, director, singer, dancer
E. J. Bellocq , photographer
Eloise Bibb Thompson , poet, fiction writer, and playwright
Skip Bolen , photographer
Roark Bradford , fiction writer
Poppy Z. Brite , writer
William S. Burroughs , writer
George Washington Cable , writer
Georgine Campbell , painter
Truman Capote , writer
John Churchill Chase , writer and cartoonist
Kate Chopin , writer, feminist
Marcus Bruce Christian , poet, folklorist and historian
Ben Claassen III , illustrator and comics artist , DIRTFARM
Andrei Codrescu , poet and commentator
Florestine Perrault Collins , photographer
Alice Dalsheimer , poet
Edgar Degas , artist
Thomas Dent , poet and writer
John Bull Smith Dimitry Creole author known for Le Tombeau Blanc
George Washington Dixon , newspaper editor
Alexander John Drysdale , artist
George Dureau , artist and photographer
Caroline Durieux , artist and printmaker
William Faulkner , writer
Elissa Minet Fuchs , ballerina
Daniel F. Galouye , science fiction writer
Whitney Gaskell , writer, attended Tulane Law School which was the setting of her 2006 novel Testing Kate
Rolland Golden , artist
Shirley Ann Grau , writer
Lafcadio Hearn , writer
Knute Heldner , artist
Lillian Hellman , writer
George Herriman , Krazy Kat cartoonist
Emma Churchman Hewitt , writer, journalist
May Hyman Lesser , medical illustrator
Walter Isaacson , writer, journalist, public policy analyst
Charles Edward Kerbs , erotic artist and playwright
Frances Parkinson Keyes , writer
Grace King , writer
Dominique Lapierre , writer
Elmore Leonard , author
Michael Lewis , writer
Shantrelle P. Lewis , curator
Bunny Matthews , cartoonist
Louis-Alphonse Maureau , painter
Robert Bledsoe Mayfield , artist
John McCrady , artist
James Michalopoulos , artist[ 1]
Marie Madeleine Seebold Molinary , artist
Gertrude Morgan , artist, musician, poet and preacher
Sergio Rossetti Morosini , diplomat, painter, sculptor, filmmaker, naturalist
Alice Dunbar Nelson , poet, journalist and political activist
Isadora Newman , artist, poet, storyteller, sculptor
David Ohle , writer
Paul E. Poincy , artist
Bart Ramsey , composer, author, singer and jazz musician
Matthew Randazzo V , writer
Anne Rice , writer of vampire tales and other Gothic fiction
John T. Scott , artist and sculptor
Kendall Shaw , abstract expressionist painter
John Kennedy Toole , writer of A Confederacy of Dunces
Alexandrea Weis , author
Lucille Western , actress
Chris Wiltz , novelist
William Woodward , painter
Business and economics [ edit ]
Frank Abadie , businessman and horse race promoter.
Micaela Almonester , 19th-century businesswoman and real estate developer
George Bissell , entrepreneur, founded the first oil company in the United States
Isaac Delgado , businessman and philanthropist, benefactor of Delgado Community College
Constant C. Dejoie Sr. , business leader
William C. Edenborn , railroad magnate, industrialist and inventor
Charles E. Fenner , businessperson, co-founder of Fenner & Beane, a forerunner of Merrill Lynch
Ruth Fertel , businesswoman, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse
Avram Glazer , businessman and sports franchise owner
Leon Godchaux , businessman and sugar merchant
George A. Hero , entrepreneur known locally as the "Drainage King"
Daniel Henry Holmes , 19th-century businessman
Victor Kiam , entrepreneur
Thomy Lafon , businessman, human rights activist
John McDonogh (1779–1850), shipping, land speculation (world's largest private landholder ca. 1850), philanthropist and namesake of many New Orleans schools
Alexander Milne , 18th-century businessman and entrepreneur
Oliver Pollock , merchant, financier of the American Revolutionary War
Benjamin M. Rosen , computer entrepreneur
John G. Schwegmann , supermarket innovator
Clay Shaw , businessman
Edgar B. Stern Sr , businessperson and philanthropist
Patrick F. Taylor , businessperson and philanthropist
Judah Touro , businessman and philanthropist
Martin de Villamil or Martin Villamil (1783–1843), businessman
Philip P. Werlein , music publisher and retailer
Samuel Zemurray , businessman and philanthropist
Axeman of New Orleans , mysterious mass murderer
Sylvestro Carolla , mafia boss
Wilson Chouest , serial rapist and killer of two women in California
Antoinette Frank , former police officer and triple-murderer
Ivory Harris , drug trafficker and weapons trafficker
Mary Jane Jackson , mid-19th century serial killer
Jean Lafitte , pirate and brother of Pierre Lafitte
Pierre Lafitte , pirate and brother of Jean Lafitte
Delphine LaLaurie , socialite and sadist
Carlos Marcello , businessman and mafia boss
Lee Harvey Oswald , assassinated John F. Kennedy
Mr. Bingle , snowman that assisted Santa Claus and worked at Maison Blanche Department Store
Benjamin Button , man who is born old and grows young, in a film loosely adapted from an F. Scott Fitzgerald short story
Louis de Pointe du Lac , vampire appearing in Anne Rice 's The Vampire Chronicles
Ignatius J. Reilly , hero of John Kennedy Toole's novel A Confederacy of Dunces (1980)
Seymore D. Fair , 1984 Louisiana World Exposition Mascot, celebrity cartoon character, advocate for animal, people, and planet welfare
Gambit , Marvel Comics superhero (X-Men )
Marcel Gerard , vampire appearing in Julie Plec 's The Originals
Hazel Levesque , previous residence before moving and first death, appearing in Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan
Morgus the Magnificent , mad scientist and horror movie host
Dwayne Cassius "King" Pride , NCIS Supervisory Agent, NCIS: New Orleans
Benjamin Sisko , Starfleet captain (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine )
Princess Tiana , heroine of Disney's animated film The Princess and the Frog
Alastor , sinner demon and one of the Overlords of Hell in the adult-animated musical series Hazbin Hotel
Film, television and entertainment[ edit ]
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II , actor
Bryan Batt , actor
Sandra Bullock , actress
Kitty Carlisle , entertainer
Paul Carr , actor
John Carroll , actor and singer
Laura Cayouette , actor and author
Hong Chau , actress
Patricia Clarkson , actress
Marshall Colt , psychologist and former actor
Frank Joseph Davis , television journalist and cookbook author
Bianca Del Rio , drag queen and comedian
Ellen DeGeneres , comedian and talk show host
Vance DeGeneres , actor, screenwriter and musician
Raquel "Rocsi" Diaz , television host
Faith Domergue , actress
Donna Douglas , actress
Jean Baptiste Le Sueur Fontaine , actor, theatre director and newspaper editor
Allison Harvard , runner-up of the twelfth cycle of America's Next Top Model
Barry Shabaka Henley , actor
Dwight Henry , actor
Gloria Henry , actress
Cheryl Holdridge , actress
Indigo , actress
Eddie Jemison , actor
Bayn Johnson , former child actress and singer
Leatrice Joy , actress
Dorothy Lamour , actress
John Larroquette , actor
Sabrina LeBeauf , actress
Anthony Mackie , actor
Evan Mather , director
Tristin Mays , actress
Adah Isaacs Menken , actress
Taylor Miller , actress
Garrett Morris , comedian and actor
Ed Nelson , actor[ 2]
Mark Normand , stand-up comedian
Chris Owens , burlesque performer and entrepreneur
Pauley Perrette , actress
Tyler Perry , actor, director
Wendell Pierce , actor,
Godfrey Reggio , experimental filmmaker and documentarian
Stassi Schroeder , television personality, model and author
Al Shea , actor and theatre critic
Neferteri Shepherd , model and actress
Sydney Shields , stage actress
Richard Simmons , fitness personality
Harold Sylvester , actor
Jay Thomas , actor
Sam Trammell , actor
Ben Turpin , silent film comedian
Ray Walston , actor
Carl Weathers , actor
Walter Williams , comedian
Tommy Wiseau , actor and director
Cora Witherspoon , actress
Reese Witherspoon , actress
Grace Zabriskie , actress
Jim Amoss , journalist and newspaper editor
Dean Baquet , journalist and newspaper editor
Jason Berry , investigative journalist and historian
David Bernard , television meteorologist
James Carville , Democratic Party political consultant and pundit
Buddy Diliberto , sports journalist
Charles Patton Dimitry Creole journalist, poet, and author known for The House in Balfour Street
Dorothy Dix , journalist
Christopher Drew , investigative reporter
Charles L. "Pie" Dufour , newspaper columnist and historian
Hap Glaudi , television sportscaster
Victor Gold , journalist and political consultant, reared in New Orleans[ 3]
Bryant Gumbel , television anchor
Greg Gumbel , television sportscaster
Ira B. Harkey Jr. , newspaper journalist, civil rights advocate
Jim Henderson , television sportscaster
Iris Kelso , journalist for three New Orleans newspapers and WDSU television commentator
Hoda Kotb , television anchor
Mel Leavitt , television journalist and historian
Angus Lind , newspaper journalist
Wayne Mack , television sportscaster
John Maginnis , journalist, political commentator, and author of The Last Hayride , The Cross to Bear , and The Politics of Reform
Ora Mae Lewis Martin , journalist
Mary Matalin , Republican Party political consultant
Bill Monroe , NBC television journalist
Arthel Neville , television anchor
Cokie Roberts , ABC television journalist and commentator for National Public Radio
Nash Roberts , television meteorologist
Garland Robinette , investigative journalist
Louis Charles Roudanez , founder of The New Orleans Tribune newspaper
Lyle Saxon , journalist
Howard K. Smith , television anchorman
Ronnie Virgets , writer and broadcast journalist
Law, politics, and military[ edit ]
Bryan Adams , former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Jefferson Parish since 2012; born in New Orleans.[ 4]
Reverend Avery Alexander , civil rights leader, state legislator
Andres Almonaster y Rojas , Spanish civil servant in colonial New Orleans, also a philanthropist
Jeff Arnold , former member of the Louisiana House for the Algiers section, 2002–2016
John B. Babcock , Medal of Honor recipient
Amy Coney Barrett , U.S. Supreme Court Justice and academic[ 5]
Jean J. Beaufort , Union Army corporal and Medal of Honor recipient in the Civil War
P.G.T. Beauregard , Confederate general and inventor
Clyde F. Bel Jr. , businessman and state representative for Orleans Parish, 1964–1972 and 1975–1980
Judah P. Benjamin , U.S. Senator, Confederate Attorney General, Secretary of War and Secretary of State
David H. Berger , commandant of the United States Marine Corps
Hale Boggs , former U.S. Representative
Lindy Boggs , former U.S. Representative and retired U.S. Ambassador to The Vatican
Thomas Hale Boggs Jr. , lawyer/lobbyist in Washington, D.C. , born in New Orleans in 1940, son of Hale and Lindy Boggs, brother of Cokie Roberts and Barbara Boggs Sigmund
Stephen Bradberry , community organizer, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award laureate
Juan Davis Bradburn , freedom fighter for Mexico, officer in the Battle of New Orleans
Henry Braden , politician
Elward Thomas Brady Jr. , state representative from Terrebonne Parish 1972–1976, born in New Orleans[ 6]
Donna Brazile , political strategist
Jared Brossett , member of the New Orleans City Council since 2014; state representative for District 97, 2009–2014
J. Marshall Brown , insurance agent and politician
William G. Brown (1832–1883), Louisiana state superintendent of education, 1872–1876
Benjamin F. Butler , administrator of Union-occupied New Orleans during the Civil War
John A. Butler , U.S. Marine Corps officer and Navy Cross recipient
Pascal F. Calogero Jr. , Chief Justice Louisiana Supreme Court
Gary Carter Jr. , member of the Louisiana House from the Algiers neighborhood, effective 2016
James Carville , political consultant, political science professor
Marlon Coleman , Mayor of Muskogee, Oklahoma
Harry Connick Sr. , district attorney, father of singer Harry Connick Jr.
A.G. Crowe , politician
Milton Joseph Cunningham , attorney, state legislator, state attorney general for three nonconsecutive terms ending in 1900
Bernard de Marigny , politician and land developer
Étienne de Boré , first Mayor of New Orleans in the U.S. administration
James D. Denegre , Minnesota state senator and lawyer
Jean Noel Destréhan , early Creole politician and plantation owner
Alexander Dimitry , First Person of Color to become U.S. Ambassador of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, 1859 – 1861
Andrea Dimitry fought in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 with Andrew Jackson
Michel Dragon Lieutenant American Revolutionary War
David Duke , state representative for Metairie 1989–1992; White nationalist
Oscar Dunn , first African-American governor of a U.S. state
H. Garland Dupré , attorney and politician; Speaker of the Louisiana House 1908–1910; U.S. representative from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district, 1910–1924
Frank Burton Ellis , attorney, politician, federal judge
Albert Estopinal , former U.S. representative and member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature
Olaf Fink , member of the Louisiana State Senate 1956–1972; New Orleans educator[ 7]
C.B. Forgotston , attorney, political activist, state government watchdog
Henry L. Fuqua , governor who defeated Huey Long in an election
Randal Gaines , state representative since 2012 for St. Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes; former assistant city attorney in New Orleans[ 8]
Jim Garrison , district attorney of Orleans Parish
Robert T. Garrity Jr. , attorney and former state representative for Jefferson Parish
Charles Gayarré , state legislator noted for his histories of Louisiana
Newt Gingrich , U.S. Congressman from Georgia, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
Nicholas Girod , early mayor of New Orleans
John Grenier , Birmingham lawyer and Alabama Republican Party figure, born in New Orleans in 1930
Brenda Hatfield , former Chief Administrative Officer of the City of New Orleans
F. Edward Hebert , Democrat U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 1st congressional district , 1941–1977
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell , former member of the New Orleans City Council for District D, 2005–2014
Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe , former judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
David Heitmeier , state senator for District 7 since 2008, optometrist[ 9]
Francis C. Heitmeier , state senator for District 7, 1988–2008; businessman and lobbyist
David Hennessy , police chief, assassinated in 1890
Clay Higgins , Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district ; born in New Orleans in 1961
Stephanie Hilferty , Republican state representative for Orleans and Jefferson parishes, effective January 2016
Walker Hines , former state representative
Jean Joseph Amable Humbert , army general, subordinate to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans
Bernette Joshua Johnson , Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court since 2013; associate justice, 1994–2013, native and resident of New Orleans
Jeannette Knoll , associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court; reared and educated in New Orleans, where the court meets; resides in Marksville [ 10]
Mary Landrieu , state representative, state treasurer, U.S. senator
Mitch Landrieu , state representative, lieutenant governor, former mayor of New Orleans
Moon Landrieu , judge and politician, mayor of New Orleans
Hank Lauricella , former professional football player; state senator from Jefferson Parish, 1972–1996
Bob Livingston , Republican former U.S. Representative for 1st congressional district
Edward Livingston , drafted Louisiana Civil Code
Lt. Gen. James Longstreet , Confederate general
Joseph Mansion , Louisiana state legislator, state tax assessor
Bessie Margolin , labor lawyer
Danny Martiny , state senator from Jefferson Parish , born in New Orleans
Harold A. Moise , state representative for the 12th Ward , Orleans civil court judge 1937–1948, and associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1948–1958
Ernest Nathan Morial , American political, legal, and civil rights leader
Marc Morial , former mayor, son of Ernest Nathan Morial
deLesseps Story Morrison , former mayor and ambassador to the Organization of American States
deLesseps Morrison Jr. , late state representative
William Mumford , Confederate resistor in Union-occupied New Orleans during the Civil War
Ray Nagin , former mayor of New Orleans
Michael H. O'Keefe , president of the Louisiana State Senate 1976–1983; convicted felon
Alejandro O'Reilly , governor of Louisiana, known as "Bloody O'Reilly"
George Pandely New Orleans Assistant Alderman known for the Pandelly Affair
Leander Perez , district judge, district attorney, and president of the Plaquemines Parish Commission Council
P.B.S. Pinchback , politician
James Pitot , third mayor of New Orleans
Loulan Pitre Jr. , New Orleans lawyer and former state representative for Lafourche Parish
Edward Joseph Price , state representative for District 58, Gonzales businessman, and former resident of New Orleans[ 11] [ 12]
William P. Quigley , activist attorney and academic
Max Rafferty , educator author and columnist, California politician, born in New Orleans in 1917
Cokie Roberts , journalist, daughter of Hale and Lindy Boggs
Steve Scalise , House Minority Whip and U.S. Representative of Louisiana's 1st district[ 13]
Tom Schedler , former state senator from St. Tammany Parish and current Louisiana secretary of state
Pat Screen , Louisiana State University quarterback , lawyer, and former Mayor -President of East Baton Rouge Parish
Ronal W. Serpas , Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department since 2010
Joseph A. Shakspeare , Mayor of New Orleans at the time of the March 14, 1891 lynchings
Eric Skrmetta , attorney from Metairie, Louisiana; Republican member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission for District 1
Jefferson B. Snyder , lived in New Orleans 1893–1897; later district attorney in three delta parishes in northeast Louisiana 1904–1948
James Z. Spearing , attorney, school board member, U.S. representative from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district, 1924–1931
Dorothy Mae Taylor , first African-American woman to serve in the Louisiana House, 1971–1980; member of the New Orleans City Council, 1986–1994[ 14]
Charles Laveau Trudeau , early 19th century mayor of New Orleans
A.P. Tureaud , attorney
Jorge Ubico , exiled president of Guatemala
José de Villamil (or José Villamil), father of the independence of Ecuador
David Vitter , U.S. Senator, 2005–2017
John Volz , late U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Chatham Roberdeau Wheat , leader of the Louisiana Tigers during the US Civil War
Edward Douglass White , Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
John C. White , Louisiana education superintendent since 2012; superintendent of the Recovery School District in New Orleans, 2011[ 15]
Robert Wilkie , National Security Assistant to the President
John Williams , Union Navy sailor awarded the Medal of Honor during the Civil War .
Clint Williamson , U.S. Ambassador, White House policy official, United Nations envoy
John Minor Wisdom , judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Andrew Young , politician
Math, science, and invention[ edit ]
Ruth Benerito , inventor of wrinkle-free cotton
Alfred H. Clifford , mathematician
Isaac Cline , meteorologist and writer
Theodore John Dimitry Jr. optometrist known for developing the Dimitry Erisiphake and the Plastic Eye
Bennet Dowler , medical scientist
Andrew Higgins , ship builder and inventor
Emile Lamm , inventor
Theodore K. Lawless , dermatologist, medical researcher, and philanthropist
Jean Alexandre LeMat , inventor
Abraham Louis Levin , physician and inventor of the Levin Tube
Levi Spear Parmley , inventor of dental floss
Mark Plotkin , ethnobotanist
John Leonard Riddell , inventor of the binocular microscope
Norbert Rilleaux , inventor, engineer
Ken Thompson , co-creator of the Unix operating system, C (programming language) and Go (programming language) and Turing Award recipient
A. Baldwin Wood , inventor and engineer
Angie Jones , software engineer, automation architect
August Alsina , singer/songwriter
Phil Anselmo , musician
Louis Armstrong , musician and entertainer
B.G. , rapper
Baby Boy Da Prince , rapper
Achille Baquet , musician
George Baquet , musician
Paul Barbarin , musician and composer
Pat Barberot , band leader
Danny Barker , musician, vocalist, and writer
Dave Bartholomew , musician, composer, promoter
Jon Batiste , singer, composer, pianist, jazz musician
Sidney Bechet , musician
Annabelle Bernard , operatic soprano
Better Than Ezra , rock group
Birdman aka Baby , rapper, producer
Big Freedia , bounce artist
Terence Blanchard , musician and composer
Peter Bocage , Jazz trumpeter and violinist
Buddy Bolden , musician, early jazz figure
Sharkey Bonano , Jazz musician
James Booker , musician
Larry Borenstein , founder of Preservation Hall
Connee Boswell , singer, member of the Boswell Sisters singing group
Helvetia "Vet" Boswell , singer, member of the Boswell Sisters singing group
Martha Boswell , singer, member of the Boswell Sisters singing group
Pud Brown , jazz musician
George Brunis , jazz trombonist
Collie Buddz , reggae/dancehall artist
C-Murder , rapper
Cane Hill , nu-metal group
Paul Caporino , songwriter, musician, lead singer of M.O.T.O.
Big Al Carson , blues singer
Eugene Chassaignac , musician, composer, advocate for people of color
Alex Chilton , songwriter, guitarist, music producer, lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star
Choppa , rapper
Merry Clayton , singer
Jon Cleary , funk and R&B musician
Lee Collins , jazz trumpeter
Harry Connick Jr. , musician and entertainer
Cowboy Mouth , band
Barry Cowsill , musician
Paul Crawford , jazz musician, music historian
Curren$y , rapper
Edmond Dede , musician, composer
Fernando del Valle , operatic tenor
DJ Khaled , DJ
Dr. John , musician
Johnny Dodds , jazz clarinetist and saxophonist
Fats Domino , musician
Lee Dorsey , singer
Down , metal band
Tom Drummond , bassist of Better Than Ezra
Champion Jack Dupree , pianist, singer
Frankie Dusen , jazz trombonist
Ernie K-Doe , singer, "Emperor of the Universe"
Lars Edegran , bandleader
Lionel Ferbos , jazz musician
Lucky Daye , singer, songwriter, musician, performer
Giuseppe Ferrata , composer, pianist, and university professor
Frankie Ford , singer, entertainer
Pops Foster , jazz musician
Vernel Fournier , jazz drummer
Pete Fountain , musician, clarinet player, jazz, pop, and swing
Mannie Fresh , DJ, producer, rapper
Frank Froeba , musician, jazz, pianist, band leader
The Funky Meters , musicians and singers
Mary Gauthier , singer and song writer
George Girard , musician
Victor Goines , jazz musician, dean of jazz at the Juilliard School
Louis Moreau Gottschalk , pianist and composer
Kevin Griffin , musician, lead singer for Better than Ezra
Gudda Gudda , rapper
Donald Harrison , musician
Clarence "Frogman" Henry , singer and musician
Al Hirt , musician, trumpet, jazz, pop, and swing
Cha Cha Hogan , comedian, musician, entertainer
Moses Hogan , musician, composer
Linda Hopkins , blues and gospel singer
Noah Howard , jazz musician
Armand "Jump" Jackson , blues drummer and bandleader[ 16]
Mahalia Jackson , gospel singer
Pervis Jackson , rhythm & blues singer member of The Spinners
Luke James , R&B singer, actor
Jay Electronica , rapper and producer
N.O. Joe , music producer, musician
Little Sonny Jones , blues singer
Juvenile , rapper
Freddie Keppard , jazz cornetist
Kid Ory , musician
Kidd Kidd , rapper
Earl King , musician
Jean Knight , singer
Papa Jack Laine , bandleader
Nick LaRocca , early jazz figure
Walter "Popee" Lastie , drummer
Meghan Linsey , singer-songwriter, contestant from The Voice season 8
Lil' Fizz , singer, rapper
Lil Romeo , rapper
Lil Wayne , rapper
Lloyd , singer
Rico Love , singer/songwriter
Mac , rapper
Magic , rapper
Magnolia Shorty , New Orleans bounce artist
Mack Maine , rapper
Dave Malone , songwriter, guitarist, music producer, guitarist and vocalist in The New Orleans Radiators
Wingy Manone , jazz trumpeter, and singer
Angélica María , Mexican singer-songwriter and entertainer, "La Novia de Mexico"
Paul Mares , jazz musician
Branford Marsalis , musician, alto, soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones
Ellis Marsalis Jr. , musician and educator, piano
Ellis Marsalis Sr. , music patron, businessman and advocate
Jason Marsalis , musician (drums, vibraphone)
Wynton Marsalis , musician, trumpet, cornet, flumpet, flugelhorn
Master P , rapper, businessman, and mogul
Cosimo Matassa , music studio entrepreneur
Jimmy Maxwell , bandleader
Irvin Mayfield , musician
The Medicine Men , producers, singers (Mo B. Dick and Odell ), rappers (KLC and Mo B. Dick )
The Meters , musicians and singers
Lizzie Miles , singer
Mr. Quintron , organist
Deacon John Moore , musician and bandleader
Jelly Roll Morton , musician and composer, early jazz figure
Teedra Moses , R&B and soul singer-songwriter
Mutemath , band
Mystick Krewe of Clearlight
Mystikal , rapper
The Neville Brothers , musicians and singers
Ivan Neville , phunk, R&B
Randy Newman , musician
Camille Nickerson , musician and composer
Normani , born Normani Kordei Hamilton, singer
Frank Ocean , singer
Joe "King" Oliver , musician
Lisette Oropesa , operatic soprano
Jimmy Palao , musician, bandleader
Earl Palmer , musician
Robert Parker , musician and singer
Partners-N-Crime , rap duo
Nicholas Payton , musician
Marguerite Piazza , operatic soprano
Piggy D. , bassist
Genevieve Pitot , composer, musician, dancer
George Porter Jr. , musician
Louis Prima , musician (trumpet), singer, bandleader, entertainer, aka "The King of the Swing"
Professor Longhair , born Henry Byrd, pianist, singer
The Radiators , rock band
Mac Rebennack , "Dr. John"
Rebirth Brass Band , band
Trent Reznor , musician, producer
Dawn Richard , former member of Danity Kane and Diddy-Dirty Money
Rising Appalachia , world, folk, roots, and soul group
Rob49 , rapper
Jason Ross , Seven Mary Three frontman
Kermit Ruffins , jazz trumpeter, singer and composer
Bill Russell , music historian and composer
Marguerite Samuel , composer and pianist
Paul Sanchez , singer-songwriter and guitarist
Silkk the Shocker , rapper
Bill Sinegal , bassist and songwriter
Skull Duggery , rapper
Soulja Slim , rapper
Chloe Smith , singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Leah Song , singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Stooges Brass Band , New Orleans funk brass band
$uicideboy$ , rap duo
Babe Stovall , blues singer and guitarist, "Mr. Bojangles "
Supagroup , rock band
Irma Thomas , rhythm and blues singer, aka "Soul Queen of New Orleans"
Allen Toussaint , musician, composer, record producer
Norman Treigle , operatic bass-baritone
Trombone Shorty , born Troy Andrews, musician
Turk , rapper
Shirley Verrett , operatic mezzo-soprano and soprano
George Wein , founder of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Michael White , Jazz musician
Charles "Hungry" Williams , Rhythm & Blues drummer
Larry Williams , Rock 'n' Roll/R&B pianist
"Scarface" John Williams , singer
Spencer Williams , songwriter
Young V , rapper
Linnzi Zaorski
Zebra , band
Aleister Crowley , Gnostic Bishop, poet, writer and occultist
Antonio de Sedella , early Roman Catholic leader in New Orleans
Henriette DeLille , founder of the order of the Sisters of the Holy Family
Jesse Duplantis , televangelist
J. D. Grey , pastor, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention
Marie-Madeleine Hachard , Ursuline abbess, documented early history of New Orleans
W. T. Handy, Jr. , United Methodist bishop
Philip Hannan , former archbishop of New Orleans
Francis L. Hawks , clergyman, first president of Tulane University
Jerome LeDoux , Roman Catholic priest
Joseph Francis Rummel , former archbishop of New Orleans
Lory Schaff , member of the Sisters of St. Joseph who founded centers for adult literacy education
Francis Xavier Seelos , missionary who ministered to victims of yellow fever epidemics
John William Shaw , former archbishop of New Orleans
Ashley Ambrose , NFL player, Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints , graduated from Alcee Fortier High School
Nehemiah Atkinson , professional tennis player and coach
D. J. Augustin , NBA player
Amari Bailey (born 2004), NBA basketball player[ 17]
Tom Benson , owner of the New Orleans Saints
Armand Blackmar , nineteenth century chess player and music publisher
Walter Blattmann , Olympic gymnast
Delvin Breaux , gridiron football player
Stanley Brundy , basketball player
Cethan Carter , football player
Will Clark , former Major League Baseball player
Landon Collins , NFL player for the New York Giants
Tazzie Colomb , IFBB professional female bodybuilder and powerlifter
Scott Cochran , special teams coordinator for the Georgia Bulldogs
Ernie Danjean , former Green Bay Packers linebacker
Orleans Darkwa , professional football player
Tom Dempsey , former NFL kicker, held longest field goal record for over 43 years
David Dixon , professional sports advocate for New Orleans Saints, Louisiana Superdome, USFL, World Championship Tennis
Scott Dohmann , former MLB pitcher
Corey Dowden , former NFL defensive back
Clyde Drexler , former University of Houston and NBA star, member of Basketball Hall of Fame
Marshall Faulk , professional football star (St. Louis Rams ), member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
Steve Foley , former defensive back for Denver Broncos
Matt Forte , running back for Chicago Bears , New York Jets
John Fourcade , former NFL and CFL quarterback, sports analyst
De'Aaron Fox , NBA point guard
J. P. France , MLB pitcher
Nolan Franz , former Green Bay Packers wide receiver
Leonard Fournette , NFL player, running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Harry P. Gamble , football player, swimmer, gymnast, boxer, and attorney
Eddie Garcia , former Green Bay Packers placekicker
Larry Gilbert , Major League Baseball player
Tookie Gilbert , Major League Baseball player
Tad Gormley , athletic trainer, coach, and official
Danny Granger , forward for NBA's Indiana Pacers , Miami Heat
Cortez Hankton , former NFL player who is currently the passing game coordinator & wide receivers coach for the LSU Tigers
Adrian Hardy , NFL player
Chris Henry , former NFL wide receiver
Chris Horton , former NFL safety
Kevin Hughes , former NFL offensive tackle
Tory James , former cornerback for Cincinnati Bengals
Avery Johnson , former National Basketball Association player, former coach of Dallas Mavericks
Deion Jones , NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons
Junkyard Dog , stage name of Sylvester Ritter, former professional wrestler
Robert Kelley , Washington Redskins running back
Kerry Kittles , former NBA player for New Jersey Nets
Dominik Koepfer , professional tennis player
Lester Lautenschlaeger , football player, politician, first director of New Orleans Recreation Department
Kendrick Lewis , NFL free safety, played for Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens , attended Ole Miss
Michael Lewis , former New Orleans Saints wide receiver
Rydell Malancon , former NFL linebacker
Archie Manning , former New Orleans Saints quarterback, father of Peyton and Eli and Cooper
Eli Manning , former New York Giants quarterback
Peyton Manning , former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback
Pete Maravich , basketball Hall of Famer, played for LSU and NBA's New Orleans Jazz
Sammy Martin , former New England Patriots running back
Tyrann Mathieu , player for NFL's Kansas City Chiefs
Bo McCalebb , Macedonian basketball player who plays for Montepaschi Siena
Max McGee , NFL player on five championship teams
Sylvester McGrew , former Green Bay Packers defensive end
Greg Monroe , college basketball player for Georgetown University
Paul Morphy , world chess champion
Patrick Mullins , professional soccer player
Steve Mura , retired pitcher in Major League Baseball
Eddie Murray , prolific NFL placekicker
Antonio Narcisse , football player
Herman Neugass , Track & field athlete who boycotted the Berlin Olympic trials
Mel Ott , Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Micah Owings , MLB pitcher
Robert Pack , NBA player, assistant coach for New Orleans Pelicans
Emmett Paré , professional tennis player and coach
Joe Pasternack , head basketball coach at UC Santa Barbara
Audrey Patterson , first African-American woman to win Olympic medal
Chris Quinn , former NBA player and current Miami Heat assistant coach
Eldridge Recasner , former NBA player
Sam Renick (1910–1999), jockey
Ham Richardson , professional tennis player
Alana Shipp , American/Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
Nate Singleton , former wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers
Neil Smith , former defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs
Truett Smith , former football player
Rusty Staub , Major League Baseball player
Ricky Starks , All Elite Wrestling FTW Heavyweight Champion.
Kordell Stewart , former NFL quarterback
Patrick Surtain , former NFL cornerback
Ron Swoboda , former New York Mets outfielder
Ike Taylor , cornerback, Pittsburgh Steelers
Roosevelt Taylor , safety, 1963 NFL champion, Chicago Bears
Vincent Taylor , defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons
Taryn Terrell , professional wrestler for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Mike Wallace , wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers
Bryce Washington (born 1996), basketball player for Hapoel Galil Elyon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Ron Washington , former MLB player and manager who is currently the third base coach for the Atlanta Braves
Reggie Wayne , wide receiver for Indianapolis Colts
Aeneas Williams , former cornerback for St. Louis Rams
Jason Williams (born 1983), basketball player for Hapoel Be'er Sheva of the National Basketball League of Israel
Korey Williams , Canadian Football League player
Raymond Arroyo , employer of EWTN
Bessie Behan , social leader
Kate Walker Behan , club leader and philanthropist
Ruby Bridges , commemorated for her role, as a child, in racial integration of the New Orleans Public School System
Betty DeGeneres , LGBT rights activist
Caroline Dormon , horticulturalist and historian
Marianne Celeste Dragon Creole socialite and the subject of a painting by José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza
David Ferrie , pilot investigated in the assassination of President Kennedy
Myra Clark Gaines , socialite and subject of the longest lawsuit in US history
Jean Margaret Gordon , suffragette
Kate M. Gordon , suffragette
Margaret Haughery , philanthropist
Marie Alice Heine , first American Princess of Monaco
Sir Lady Java , drag queen, actress and transgender rights activist
Blaine Kern , Mardi Gras float designer and builder
TJ Kirk , Youtuber
Marie Laveau , "voodoo queen"
Sara T. Mayo , physician and humanitarian reformer
Eleanor McMain , civic activist
Sally Miller: The Lost German Slave Girl
Allison 'Tootie' Montana , Mardi Gras Indian , "chief of chiefs"
Paul Morphy , unofficial world chess champion
Homer Plessy , early civil rights activist
Edith Rosenwald Stern , philanthropist
Paul Tulane , benefactor of Tulane University
Sylvanie Williams , educator and women's club activist
Sophie B. Wright , educator and clubwoman
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