A list of notable people from Shreveport, Louisiana , includes:
Actors, models, entertainers[ edit ]
K. D. Aubert , actress and former fashion model
Nancy Barrett , actress
Pat Carroll (1927–2022), stage, film and television actress, voiced Ursula the Sea Witch
Chi Chi DeVayne (1985–2020), drag queen and entertainer
Virginia Hewitt (1925-1986), American actress
Jared Leto , Oscar-winning actor
Joshua Logan (1908–1988), Broadway director of South Pacific and Mister Roberts ; born in Texarkana, Texas , but raised in Shreveport.
Dottye Dimple Brown Mason (1920 – 2003), was working as a stewardess when she was noticed for her looks and demeanor, which led to a role in the 1947 Jimmie Davis film "Louisiana." Other films in which she had roles were "Song of the Wasteland" (1947) and "Campus Sleuth" (1948).[citation needed ]
Mary Miles Minter (1902–1984), silent film actress
Paul Mooney , comedian
Lucia Moore (1867–1932), stage and silent film actress
Tricia O'Neil , actress
Kevin Rahm , actor
Andy Sidaris (1931–2007), Hollywood film producer , director , actor, and screenwriter
Brenda Sykes , actress
Becca Tilley, The Bachelor contestant
Ransom Ashley , photographer and actor
Kevyn Aucoin , makeup artist and photographer
Victor Joris , (1929–2013) fashion designer, attended C.E. Byrd High School .[ 1]
Edward F. Neild (1884–1955), architect who designed several prominent Shreveport homes, churches, and venues, as well as the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri , having been selected for the task by U.S. President Harry Truman . His Son, Edward Jr. (1908–1958), was also an architect who designed the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum .
Randy Thom , sound engineer and designer
Matt Alexander , Major League Baseball, pinch runner, Most career stolen bases and runs scored as a pinch runner.[1]
Evelyn Ashford , winner of sprint gold medals at the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympics[ 2]
Alan Autry , actor, football player and politician
Scott Baker , Major League Baseball pitcher
Arnaz Battle , Notre Dame and NFL player
Alana Beard , Duke Blue Devils and WNBA player, four-time All-Star.
Albert Belle , Major League Baseball outfielder, five-time All-Star
Brock Berlin , Evangel Academy, former football quarterback for the University of Florida Gators and University of Miami Hurricanes , professionally for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins , Dallas Cowboys , St. Louis Rams , and Detroit Lions [ 3]
Henry Black , free safety for the Atlanta Falcons
Abram Booty , Evangel Academy, LSU Wide Receiver and Josh Booty's brother
John David Booty , Evangel Academy, USC and Houston Texans quarterback
Josh Booty , Evangel Academy, NFL quarterback and MLB third baseman
Terry Bradshaw , Hall of Fame quarterback (four-time Super Bowl winner for Pittsburgh Steelers ) and TV commentator
Sam Burns , professional golfer
Kenny Davidson , American football player, DE, Huntington HS, LSU, NFL Steelers, Oilers, Bengals 1990–1996
Wendell Davis , American football player, WR Fairpark HS, LSU, 1st round pick Chicago Bears 1988–1995
Keyunta Dawson , Evangel Academy, New Orleans Saints football player
Joe Dumars (born 1963), basketball player
Joe Ferguson , football quarterback, Woodlawn High, Arkansas Razorbacks and NFL
Eddie Fisher (born 1936), baseball pitcher, 1959–1973
Charlie Hennigan , football player for Houston Oilers
Jacob Hester , Evangel Academy, San Diego Chargers football player
Tug Hulett , Evangel Academy, Major League Baseball second baseman[ 4]
Stan Humphries , NFL quarterback for Washington Redskins (1988-1991) and San Diego Chargers (1992–1997)
Antawn Jamison , professional basketball player, 1998–2014
David Allen Lee , punter for Baltimore Colts, 1966–1978
Seth Lugo , is a professional baseball player, he graduated from Parkway High School.
Malik Newman (born 1997), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Bob Oliver , Major League Baseball player, 1965–1975
Robert Parish (born 1953), basketball Hall of Famer, Centenary College and NBA
Charles Henry Philyaw (born 1954), Texas Southern Tigers , former Oakland Raiders (defensive end) 1976-77 Super Bowl champion
Chase Pittman (born 1983), Evangel Academy, played college football at LSU and in the NFL for several years.
Michael Qualls (born 1994), basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Jermauria Rasco , Evangel Academy, NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , and Pittsburgh Steelers , played collegiately for the LSU Tigers [ 5]
Freddie Spencer (born 1961), Grand Prix motorcycle champion, won 250cc and 500cc in 1985
Tommy Spinks (1948–2007), football wide receiver, Woodlawn High School, Louisiana Tech, and Minnesota Vikings
Hal Sutton , professional golfer, 1983 PGA Championship winner and 2004 Ryder Cup captain
Stromile Swift , NBA player, 2000–2009
Trent Taylor , Evangel Academy, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers [ 6]
Eric Thomas , Evangel Academy, gridiron football player; current indoor football wide receiver and return specialist for the Iowa Barnstormers of the IFL , previously for the IFL's Cedar Rapids Titans , Nebraska Danger , and Green Bay Blizzard ; played collegiately for the Troy Trojans ; former Canadian football wide receiver in the CFL for the Saskatchewan Roughriders ; and former American football wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills of the NFL [ 7]
Jerry Tillery , Evangel Academy, NFL defensive end for the Los Angeles Chargers [ 8]
David Toms , professional golfer, 2001 PGA Championship and 2018 U.S. Senior Open champions
Taijuan Walker , pitcher for Philadelphia Phillies
Todd Walker , baseball player for seven MLB teams, lived in Bossier City
Ar'Darius Washington , Evangel Academy, NFL safety for the Baltimore Ravens , played collegiately for the TCU Horned Frogs [ 9]
Vernon Wells , baseball player for three MLB teams
Charcandrick West , NFL running back for Kansas City Chiefs
Sean West , Captain Shreve High School, Major League Baseball pitcher
Tre'Davious White , football cornerback for the Buffalo Bills
Monk Williams , football player
Richard Williams , tennis coach and father and coach to Venus and Serena Williams
Robert Williams III , NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers
Jerry Beach (1941–2016), blues guitarist, Grammy nominee
Brady Blade , musician and entrepreneur
Brian Blade , Grammy winning musician, composer, session musician, and singer-songwriter.
Kix Brooks , country musician (Brooks & Dunn )
James Burton , guitarist
John Campbell , Blues guitarist
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler (1952–2018) – Grammy nominated drummer, played drums on Michael Jackson song Billie Jean
Van Cliburn (1934–2013), concert pianist
Jordan Davis , singer[ 10]
David Egan (1954–2016), musician
D. J. Fontana (1931–2018), drummer
Hurricane Chris , rapper
Huddie William Ledbetter ('Leadbelly'), blues guitarist and singer
Jack Prince , singer, (1920-1994)
Claibe Richardson , guitarist and songwriter
Kenny Wayne Shepherd , blues guitarist
Hank Williams, Jr. , country music singer
Jesse Winchester , (born 1944), musician, songwriter
Louise Yazbeck , (1910-1995), composer[ 11]
Faron Young (1932–1996), country singer/songwriter; member of Country Music Hall of Fame
John-Henry Crawford (born 1993), classical cellist
Politicians, civil servants[ edit ]
Samuel Armstead (c. 1804–1908), American politician, minister, and restaurateur; formerly enslaved[ 12] [ 13]
John Boozman (born 1950), U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Raleigh Brown , Texas House of Representatives and judge
Roy Brun , district judge and former Republican state legislator
Charles C. "Hondo" Campbell (1948–2016), 17th Commanding General , U.S. Army Forces Command ; last surviving general who fought in Vietnam
Johnnie Cochran (1937–2005), criminal defense attorney for O. J. Simpson
George W. D'Artois (1925–1977), public safety commissioner
Jackson B. Davis (1918–2016), attorney and state senator (1956–1980)
Lloyd Hendrick (1908–1951), state senator for Caddo and DeSoto parishes, 1940–1948; Shreveport attorney
Hilry Huckaby III (1944-2001), city representative, Caddo District Judge
Mike Johnson (born 1972), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
J. Bennett Johnston Jr. , U.S. senator from Louisiana
Russell B. Long , U.S. Senator from Louisiana
Jim McCrery , Congressman from Fourth District (R)
Danny Ray Mitchell , state representative
Cecil Morgan (1898–1999), state legislator, led impeachment of Huey Pierce Long, Jr. , in 1929; later Standard Oil Company executive.
James George Palmer (1875–1952) Mayor of Shreveport, 1930–1932
Buddy Roemer (1943–2021), Governor of Louisiana
Tom Rowland , mayor of Cleveland, Tennessee [ 14]
Phil Short (born 1947), state senator from St. Tammany Parish
Art Sour (1924–2000), state legislator and pioneer of Republican Party in Caddo Parish
Tom Stagg (1923–2015), U.S. District Court judge
Donald Ellsworth Walter , judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana , U.S. attorney for the Western District, 1969–1977, based in Shreveport
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