This is a list of notable people from Pasadena , California .
W. C. Fields
Tamala Jones
Eddie Van Halen
Julia Child
Tyler Dorsey
Jackie Robinson
George S. Patton
Sirhan Sirhan Phoebe Bridgers
Richard Feynman , Nobel Prize physicist, Caltech professor, raconteur
J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967), Caltech professor and later overseer of the Manhattan Project [ 1]
Murray Gell-Mann (1929-2019), Nobel Prize physicist, Caltech
George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), astrophysicist, Caltech professor, founder Mount Wilson Observatory
Edwin Hubble , astronomer, namesake for the Hubble Space Telescope , Caltech professor
Todd M. Hutton , American medical academic and psychiatrist.
F.O. Matthiessen (1902-1950), Rhodes Scholar, Harvard professor
Robert A. Millikan (1868-1953), Nobel Prize physicist
Brian Stoltz (b. 1970), Professor of organic chemistry at Caltech
George Olah , Nobel Prize chemist, professor University of Southern California
Linus Pauling , Nobel Prize-winning chemist, peace activist, Caltech
Roger Revelle (1909-1991), founder of University of California, San Diego , father of concept of global warming
William Shockley (1910-1989), Nobel Prize physicist, Caltech professor, inventor of the transistor
Kip Thorne , Nobel Prize physicist for his contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves , professor, Feynman theoretical physicist, Caltech
Artists and designers [ edit ]
Benjamin Chambers Brown , artist[ 2]
Howell Chambers Brown , artist[ 3]
Sigrid Burton , artist and painter[ 4]
Edward Cucuel , impressionistic painter
Rafa Esparza , performance artist
Eva Scott Fényes , watercolor artist
A.B. Frost (1851-1928), American illustrator and painter
Elmer Grey , architect
Tom Jancar , contemporary art dealer Jancar Kuhlenschmidt Gallery
Hugo Markl , artist, curator and creative director based in New York
Jane Mulfinger , conceptual artist and educator[ 5]
R. Kenton Nelson , painter.
Stan Sakai , cartoonist best known as creator of Usagi Yojimbo series
Film and television [ edit ]
This is a partial list of actors, actresses, comedians, film producers, filmmakers, and television personalities.
Kelly Asbury , film director, writer, illustrator, voice actor[ 6]
Meredith Baxter , actress
Walt Becker , film director
Summer Bishil , actress
Whitney Blake , actress, director and producer
Betty Brosmer , bodybuilder, model
Sophia Bush , actress, TV series One Tree Hill and Chicago P.D. , 82nd Rose Queen for 111th Tournament of Roses Parade (2000)
Stephen Cannell , author, television and film producer
Lily Collins , hollywood film actress
Christy Canyon , pornographic actress
Cari Champion , former moderator, ESPN First Take
Jimmy Dore , comedian[ 7]
Michael Dorn , actor
Cullen Douglas , actor, director, playwright
Arthur Duncan , tap dancer
Mary Beth Evans , actress
Sally Field , two-time Academy Award-winning actress.
W.C. Fields , comedian, actor, juggler and writer; died in Pasadena.
Stan Freberg , comedian, satirist, recording artist.
Harry Hamlin , actor
Michelle Horn , actress
Bret Iwan , fourth voice of Mickey Mouse
Tamala Jones , actress[ 8]
Matthew Lillard , actor
Kate Linder , actress
Joel McCrea , actor
Richard Moll , actor
George Nader , actor
Drew Pinsky , doctor and radio/TV personality
Chris Pontius , actor/TV personality
Karen Price , actress
Kathleen Quinlan , actress
Robert Reed , actor, best known as Mike Brady in The Brady Bunch television series
George Reeves , actor, best known as star of television series Adventures of Superman ; attended Pasadena Junior College.
Christian Serratos , actress
Jamey Sheridan , actor
John Singleton , film director
Kathleen Sullivan , television personality
Charles Walters , film director
Wil Wheaton , actor, writer
Jaleel White , actor, producer, writer
This is a partial list of musicians, song writers singers, and band members.
Jon B. , Grammy -nominated R&B singer-songwriter.
Hodgy Beats , rapper
Phoebe Bridgers , singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
Dâm-Funk , musician
Pete Jolly , jazz pianist
David Lee Roth , lead singer for Van Halen
Ruwanga Samath , record producer, attended John Muir High School
Alina Smith , musician
Phil Spector , music producer
Teena Marie , singer-songwriter, music producer
Troop , R&B group
Alex Van Halen , drummer for Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen , lead guitarist for Van Halen
Marc Yu , child music prodigy on piano and viola
Steve Albini , producer and engineer
This is a partial list of politicians and judges.
Lance Ito , judge, Los Angeles Superior Court
Henry Markham (1840-1934), lawyer, politician, 18th governor of California . Resident of Pasadena .[ 9] [ 10]
Bill Paparian , attorney, veterans' advocate and Mayor of Pasadena.[ 11]
Bill Richardson , governor of New Mexico [ 12]
James Roosevelt , U.S. Congressman, son of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Mimi Walters , businesswoman and U.S. Congresswoman
Stacey Augmon , basketball player
Myles Bryant , professional football player
Susie Maxwell Berning , pro golfer
May Sutton Bundy (1886–1975), first American to win Wimbledon tennis singles title
Jeff Cirillo , MLB player for six teams
Michael Cooper , NBA player for Los Angeles Lakers, coach
Lillian Copeland (1904–1964), Olympic discus champion; set world records in discus, javelin, and shot put
Tyler Dorsey (born 1996), Greek–American basketball player in the Turkish Basketbol Süper Ligi playing for Fenerbahçe S.K. (basketball)
Darrell Evans , MLB player
Missy Franklin , swimmer, 5-time Olympic gold medalist
Kristy Hawkins , IFBB professional bodybuilder
Mary Ann Hawkins , surfer, swimmer and stunt double
Charles Frederick Holder , inventor of big-game fishing and a founder of Pasadena's Tournament of Roses [ 13] [ 14]
Chris McAlister , professional football player
James McAlister , professional football player
Mo Martin , LPGA golfer, 2014 British Open champion
Inger Miller , track and field sprint athlete
George Murdoch , WWE wrestler
Tracy Murray , NBA Player
Chris Pettit , MLB outfielder[ 15]
Durell Price , UCLA fullback [ 16]
Jackie Robinson , civil rights icon and Hall of Fame baseball player
Mack Robinson , Olympic athlete, brother of Jackie Robinson
Don Ross , Major League Baseball player
Ashley Sanchez , soccer player for the United States
Mark Smith , MLB player for five teams
Stan Smith , professional tennis player, namesake of Stan Smith Tennis Shoe
Brett Sterling , professional ice hockey player
Brian Teacher , Australian Open tennis champion
Lester Towns , professional football player
Chase Utley , baseball player, Los Angeles Dodgers
Peter Vagenas , soccer player
Jacque Vaughn , professional basketball player.
Avery Williams , running back for the Atlanta Falcons
Matt Young , MLB player for Boston Red Sox , Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians .
Jeff Yurak , MLB player for Milwaukee Brewers
Writers and journalists [ edit ]
Carlton Beals (1893–1979), journalist
Julie Berry , children's author
Octavia Butler , award-winning science-fiction writer
Otis Chandler , publisher, Los Angeles Times
Justin Chapman , journalist, author, actor
Julia Child , celebrated author and television chef
Andre Coleman , Award-winning journalist and screenwriter
Nahshon Dion , Award-winning writer
Winifred Starr Dobyns , author of California Gardens (1931)
Harriet Doerr , author, winner of the National Book Award
David Ebershoff , writer
Paul Fussell , critic and historian
Mary Catherine Judd , educator, author, peace activist
TJ Kirk , commentator and author
Kathryn Le Veque , author
Ottessa Moshfegh , author
G. Vernon Bennett , Los Angeles City Council member, 1935–49
Owen Brown (abolitionist) (1824–1889), son of John Brown , along with his brother Jason, his sister Ruth Brown Thompson, a teacher, and her husband[ 17]
Frederick Russell Burnham (1861–1947), celebrated scout and inspiration for the Boy Scouts [ 18]
Howard Burnham (1870–1917), mining engineer and spy[ 19]
Jeanne C. Smith Carr , educator, author
Sheryl Cooper , dancer, dance instructor, and wife of the singer Alice Cooper
Steve Crocker , internet engineer, member of the Internet Hall of Fame
Gregory C. Horn , U.S. Navy Rear Admiral
Myron Hunt , architect of Rose Bowl
Howard W. Hunter , 14th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Joseph J. Jacobs , engineer and founder of Jacobs Engineering Group
Lucy Jones , seismologist
Florence E. Kollock (1848–1925), Universalist minister and lecturer
Jack Parsons , rocket scientist and occultist
George S. Patton (attorney) (1856–1927), city attorney (1877) for City of Pasadena[ 20]
George S. Patton , four-star general, led Allies during World War II
George F. Regas , rector of All Saints Episcopal Church 1967–1995, noted critic of U.S. involvement in Vietnam war as well as many other policy issues
Ellen Browning Scripps , heiress, publisher, philanthropist
Alvin Simon , restaurateur who revitalized Old Pasadena
Sirhan Sirhan , resident of Pasadena at the time of assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy
John Patten Story , U.S. Army major general[ 21]
Bertha L. Turner caterer, cookbook author, and community leader in Pasadena; active within the National Federation of Colored Women
John Van De Kamp , attorney general of California
Duong Van Minh , exiled president of South Vietnam
William Wrigley, Jr. , founder of Wrigley Chewing Gum, former owner of Chicago Cubs[ 22]
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