This is a list of well-known persons who were either born in, or lived in, Tulsa, Oklahoma .
Frank Abagnale (born 1948),[ 1] fraud expert, former con man , subject of Catch Me If You Can
Cyrus Avery (1870–1963), businessman and "father of Route 66"
Bill Bartmann (c. 1949–2016),[ 2] businessman, named as "One of the Top 100 Entrepreneurs of the Last 100 Years"[ 3]
W. Tate Brady (1870–1925), businessman, owner of the Brady Hotel
James A. Chapman (1881–1966), oilman and philanthropist
Robert Galbreath Jr. (1863–1955), oilman who moved to Tulsa after he drilled the first oil well in Glenn Pool Field
J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), oilman founder of Getty Oil Company, who made his first million in Tulsa between 1914 and 1916[ 4]
Thomas Gilcrease (1890–1962),[ 5] oilman , founder of Gilcrease Museum
Jay Graber (born 1991), software engineer and first CEO of Bluesky
J. M. Hall (1851–1935), pioneer merchant in Tulsa, organized First Presbyterian Church
George Kaiser (born 1942),[ 6] chairman of BOK Financial Corporation
Henry Kravis (born 1944),[ 7] co-founder of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
James H. McBirney (1870–1944), co-founder and president National Bank of Commerce in Tulsa[ 8]
Sam P. McBirney (1877–1936), football coach and co-founder National Bank of Commerce in Tulsa[ 8]
Robert M. McFarlin (1866–1942), oilman and philanthropist
Waite Phillips (1883–1964), oilman and philanthropist
Harry Ford Sinclair (1876–1956), founder of Sinclair Oil, co-founder of Exchange National Bank (later part of National Bank of Tulsa and Bank of Oklahoma ; convicted of jury tampering during Teapot Dome scandal trial
Carolyn Mary Skelly (1905–1996), eccentric daughter of William Grove Skelly ; oil heiress; dubbed the most robbed woman in the U.S. by the Boston Globe; socialite; hosted fundraisers for President George H.W. Bush, and Texas Governor John Connally[ 9] [ 10]
William G. Skelly (1877–1957), founder of Skelly Oil Company , Spartan Aircraft Company and Spartan School of Aeronautics , philanthropist
William K. Warren Sr. (1897–1990), founder of Warren Petroleum Corporation; philanthropist
John Smith Zink (1928–2005), engineer, owner of John Zink Industries , automobile racer
Admiral Twin (Mark Carr, Jarrod Gollihare, John Russell, Brad Becker), rock band
The Agony Scene , metalcore band
Elvin Bishop (born 1942), blues and rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist and bandleader
Garth Brooks (born 1962),[ 11] country music singer
Broncho , punk rock band with Ryan Lindsey, Johnathon Ford of Roadside Monument , and Nathan Price
Anita Bryant (1940-2024), singer
J. J. Cale (1938–2013),[ 12] songwriter and musician, an originator of The Tulsa Sound
Capital Lights , pop rock band
Rodney Carrington (born 1968)[ 13] country music singer and comedian
Jeff Carson (1963–2022), country musician
Chuck Cissel (born 1948),[ 14] singer and dancer
Annie Clark (St. Vincent ) (born 1982)
Roy Clark (1933–2018), country musician
David Cook (born 1982), 2008 American Idol winner
Denny Cordell (1943–1995), record producer, signed Tom Petty as part of Mudcrutch
Ester Dean (born 1986), singer-songwriter
Joe Diffie (1958–2020),[ 15] country musician
Phil Driscoll (born 1947), trumpet player and singer, Christian and jazz musician
Ronnie Dunn (born 1953)[ 16] (Brooks and Dunn )
Annie Ellicott (born 1984), jazz, swing singer[ 17] [ 18]
Scott Ellison (born 1954), electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter[ 19]
Ester Drang , indie band
Rocky Frisco (1937–2015), pianist for J.J. Cale ; 2008 inductee into Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame
The Gap Band , Charlie, Ronnie and Robert Wilson, R&B , funk , and soul band
David Gates (born 1940),[ 20] pop rock musician (Bread )
Hanson , Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson, Pop rock band
Gus Hardin (1945–1996),[ 21] female country musician
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey , jazz band
William Johns (born 1936), opera singer[ 22]
Jim Keltner (born 1942), drummer for the Traveling Wilburys
Tosca Kramer (1903–1976), violinist, violist , and music educator
Fredell Lack (1922–2017), violinist
Hardie Avenue , Christian alternative rock band[ 23]
Lega-C (born 1976), rapper
Leon McAuliffe (1917–1988), steel guitarist Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys
Little Joe McLerran (born 1983), singer, guitarist, recording artist and winner of 2009 International Blues Challenge
John Moreland (born 1985), singer-songwriter
Jamie Oldaker (1951–2020), drummer, Eric Clapton , Bob Seger
Patti Page (1927–2013), singer
PDA , rapper
Pillar , band
Johnny Polygon (born 1984), rapper
Carl Radle (1942–1980), musician, bassist for Derek and the Dominos
Ben Rector (born 1986), singer-songwriter
Steve Ripley (1950–2019), engineer, producer, singer-songwriter and guitarist for The Tractors and Bob Dylan
Leon Russell (1942–2016),[ 24] singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist, an originator of The Tulsa Sound and founder of The Church Studio
SafetySuit , pop rock band
Jacob Sartorius (born 2002), born in Tulsa but adopted and moved to upstate Virginia shortly after his birth
Natalie Sims (born 1984), musician, songwriter and music executive
Andy Skib (born 1985), guitarist, keyboardist in David Cook's band
Clyde Stacy (1936–2013), rockabilly musician
Ryan Tedder (born 1979), producer, songwriter, lead singer of OneRepublic
David Teegarden , rock drummer with Teegarden & Van Winkle and with Bob Seger
Flash Terry (1934–2004), blues musician[ 25]
Neal Tiemann (born 1982), lead guitarist in David Cook's band
Wayman Tisdale (1964–2009), jazz musician and former professional basketball player
Dwight Twilley (1951–2023), power pop, rock musician
Jared Tyler (born 1978), singer-songwriter and producer
Unwed Sailor , instrumental indie rock
David T. Walker (born 1941), session guitarist, famous for his work with Jackson 5 , Bobby Womack, Levert and Stevie Wonder among others
Johnnie Lee Wills (1912–1984), western music band leader, brother of Bob Wills
Charlie Wilson (born 1953), R&B singer and lead singer of The Gap Band
Bob Wootton (1942–2017), lead guitarist for the Tennessee Three
Tuck Andress , guitarist
Kristin Chenoweth (born 1968), actress, singer and author
Dara Tucker (born 1958), singer-songwriter and documentary filmmaker
AleXa , K-pop Idol
Tom Adelson , member of the Oklahoma State Senate
Alicia Andrews , chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party
Bob Ballinger (born 1974), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives , reared in Tulsa
Dewey F. Bartlett (1919–1979), former governor of the state of Oklahoma and U.S. Senator
Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. (born 1947), former mayor of Tulsa (2009–2016)
G. T. Bynum (born 1977), Mayor of Tulsa (2016–2024)
Jim R. Caldwell , retired Church of Christ minister and former member of the Arkansas State Senate
David Duke (born 1950), former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
David Hall (1930–2016), former governor of the state of Oklahoma
Linda Hughes O'Leary (born 1950), former member of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council (2003–2007)
James Inhofe (1934–2024), U.S. Senator
James R. Jones (born 1939), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives , chairman of the American Stock Exchange
Frank Keating (born 1944), former governor of the state of Oklahoma
John Albert Knebel (born 1936), Secretary of Agriculture in the Carter Administration
Sheila Kuehl (born 1941), former actress, now California state senator
Joseph A. LaFortune , oilman and mayor
Steve Largent (born 1954), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Willian F. Martin (born 1950), United States Deputy Secretary of Energy
Jim McConn (1928–1997), former mayor of Houston , Texas, 1979–1981
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003), former Democratic U.S. senator representing New York was born in Tulsa.[ 26]
George E. Nowotny (born 1932), retired Tulsa businessman and former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Fort Smith
John Sullivan (born 1965), member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Kathy Taylor (born 1955), Mayor of Tulsa (2006–2009)
John Volz (1935–2011), attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana , died in Tulsa in 2011
Roger G. Wells (1940–2023), member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives [ 27]
R. James Woolsey Jr. (born 1941), former director, Central Intelligence Agency
Terry Young (born 1948), former mayor of the City of Tulsa
Mildred Grosberg Bellin (1908–2008), Jewish cookbook author
William Bernhardt (born 1960), mystery/suspense fiction author
Daniel J. Boorstin (1914–2004), historian and writer; former Librarian of Congress
Cleora Butler (1901–1985), chef, caterer and cookbook writer
Dorothy Carnegie (1912–1998), author
P.C. Cast (born 1960), author
John Hope Franklin (1915–2009), African American historian; namesake of John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park in Tulsa
Martin Gardner (1914–2010), author of works on philosophy, mathematics and literature
Sterling Gates (born 1981), comic book writer (Supergirl , Action Comics )
Joy Harjo (born 1951), poet, musician, and author. First Native American Poet Laureate , and first Poet Laureate from Oklahoma.
S.E. Hinton (born 1948), author (The Outsiders , That Was Then, This Is Now , Tex )
Mercedes Lackey (born 1950), science-fiction author
R.A. Lafferty (1914–2002), science-fiction author
Billie Letts (1938–2014), author, Where the Heart Is
Tracy Letts (born 1965), Pulitzer Prize -winning playwright and actor (August: Osage County )
Joe McGuff (1926–2006), journalist and newspaper editor
Russell Myers (born 1938), cartoonist, Broom-Hilda comic strip
Denver Nicks , journalist
Dan Piraro (born 1958), cartoonist of the Bizarro comic strip
Nancy Speir , children's book illustrator
Grace Steele Woodward (1899–1987), writer and historian
William P. Steven (1908–1991), journalist and newspaper editor
Clifton Taulbert , author, Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored
Will Thomas (born 1958), mystery fiction author
Mildred Ladner Thompson (1918–2013), reporter for The Wall Street Journal and Tulsa World [ 28]
Michael Wallis (born 1945), author, Route 66 , Pretty Boy Floyd , Mankiller , Billy the Kid Voice Of Sheriff in The Cars Series
K. D. Wentworth (1951–2012), science-fiction author
Cornel West (born 1953), theologian, author
Pamela Bach (born 1962), actress; ex-wife of David Hasselhoff
Marshall Bell (born 1942), actor
William Boyd (1895–1972), aka Hopalong Cassidy , western actor (born in Hendrysburg, Belmont County, Ohio)
Max Burnett (born 1969), TV writer, screenwriter and director
Gary Busey (born 1944), actor
Cindy Chupack (born 1965), screenwriter for Sex and the City
Larry Clark (born 1943), film director and photographer
Iron Eyes Cody (1904–1999), actor
Jay Dee (born 1979), comedian
Larry Drake (1949–2016), actor
Blake Edwards (1922–2010), film director
Sue England (1928–2018), actress
Bill Hader (born 1978), actor, writer and comedian
Sterlin Harjo (born 1979), filmmaker[ 29]
Josh Henderson (born 1981), actor
John Ingle (1928–2012), actor
Eva Jinek (born 1978), news anchor
Jennifer Jones (1919–2009), actress
Heather Langenkamp (born 1964), actress
Tommy Morrison (1969–2013), boxer and actor
Jerry Nelson (1934–2012), actor, puppeteer
Tim Blake Nelson (born 1964), actor and director
Mary Kay Place (born 1947), actress
Tony Randall (1920–2004), actor
Julián Rebolledo , actor and voice talent
Jack Roberts , actor
Gailard Sartain (born 1946), actor
Mary Stuart (1926–2002), actress
Wes Studi (born 1947), actor
Paula Trickey (born 1966), actress
Jeanne Tripplehorn (born 1963), actress
Stacy Valentine , porn star
Amber Valletta (born 1974), actress and supermodel
Susan Watson (born 1938), Broadway actress
Cory Williams (born 1981), Internet Personality
Alfre Woodard (born 1952), actress
Judy Woodruff (born 1946), television journalist
Don Woods (1928–2012), meteorologist
Bill Goldberg
John Starks
James Tillis
Sam P. McBirney (1877–1936), coach of Tulsa Golden Hurricane football (1914–1916)
Janice O'Hara (1918–2001), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
Marques Haynes (1926–2015), Harlem Globetrotters player, Basketball Hall of Famer [ 30]
John Smith Zink (1928–2005), automobile racing
Ray Murphy, Jr. (1946–2010), collegiate wrestler and 1989 Handicapped Person of the Year
Wayman Tisdale (1964–2009), professional basketball player and musician
Jeff Krosnoff (1964–1996), Championship Auto Racing Teams driver
Tommy Morrison (1969–2013), boxer, heavyweight contender and actor, Rocky V
Tommy Hanson (1986–2015), baseball pitcher [ 31]
Nolan Richardson (born 1941), basketball coach for University of Tulsa and University of Arkansas , coach and general manager WNBA's Tulsa Shock
Henry Schichtle (born 1941), football player
Bobby Cox (born 1941), player, manager and Baseball Hall of Famer
Jim King (born 1941), NBA player and Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball coach
Reece Morrison (born 1945), NFL player
Tubby Smith (born 1951), basketball coach
Reuben Gant (born 1952), football player for Buffalo Bills
Steve Largent (born 1954), Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, Pro Football Hall of Famer, also politician
Bill Blankenship (born 1956), football coach, head coach at University of Tulsa
Dale Cook (born 1956), kickboxer and actor
James "Quick" Tillis (born 1957), boxer, heavyweight contender and actor
Randy Heckenkemper (born 1958), golf course designer
Charlie O'Brien (born 1960), professional baseball catcher
Kenny Monday (born 1960), Olympic gold medalist and World Champion in freestyle wrestling
Kevin Lilly (born 1963), NFL player
Anthony Bowie (born 1963), basketball player
Todd Graham (born 1964), head coach of Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team (2007–2010)
John Starks (born 1965), basketball player
Bill Goldberg (born 1966), professional NFL football player and undefeated wrestler
Darryl Wren (born 1967), gridiron football player
Richard Dumas (born 1969), professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns
Lee Mayberry (born 1970), professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
Joe-Max Moore (born 1971), soccer forward, U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame 2013
Matt Gogel (born 1971), professional golfer
Kevin Lockett (born 1974), NFL player
Chris Dade (born 1974), basketball player
Mikey Burnett (born 1974), mixed martial artist
R. W. McQuarters (born 1976), professional football cornerback
David Heath (born 1976), mixed martial artist
Justin Fuente (born 1976), head football coach, Virginia Tech
Brent Albright (born 1978), professional wrestler
Gerald Harris (born 1979), mixed martial artist
Koyie Hill (born 1979), Major League Baseball catcher
Kenny Bundy (born 1981), soccer player and coach[ 32]
Ebi Ere (born 1981), basketball player for Melbourne Tigers
Matt Grice (born 1981), mixed martial arts fighter
Iciss Tillis (born 1981), professional basketball player for WNBA 's Washington Mystics
Peter Ramondetta (born 1982), professional skateboarder
Matt Wiman (born 1983), mixed martial arts fighter
Kelenna Azubuike (born 1983), professional basketball player
Robert Meachem (born 1984), New Orleans Saints wide receiver
Randy Blake (born 1986), kickboxer
Zach Loyd (born 1987), soccer player
Felix Jones (born 1987), Dallas Cowboys Running back
Dallas Keuchel (born 1988), pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
Chris Harris Jr. (born 1989), NFL , Cornerback
Michael Bowie (born 1991), former Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle
Tyler Lockett (born 1992), NFL player
Dylan Bundy (born 1992), baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
Zach Jackson (born 1994), Major League Baseball , pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
Thomas Hatch (born 1994), pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
Jordan Brailford (born 1995), defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons
Josh Jacobs (born 1996), NFL , Running back
Justice Hill (born 1997), NFL , Running back
Kenny Bednarek (born 1998), American sprinter, olimpic and world championship silver medalist
Terrance Ferguson (born 1998), basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers
Patrick Callan (born 1999), competitive swimmer [ 33]
Ricky Stromberg (born 2000), American football player
Daxton Hill (born 2000), NFL , Safety
Finis Alonzo Crutchfield, Jr. , (1916–1986), United Methodist Church bishop, minister of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, died in Tulsa[ 34]
Paul Vernon Galloway (1904–1990), Minister of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, later Methodist bishop
Charles William Kerr (1875–1951), first permanent Protestant minister in Tulsa
Carlton Pearson (1953–2023), evangelist
Oral Roberts (1918–2009), pioneer televangelist, founder of Oral Roberts University , affiliated with United Methodist church
Richard Roberts (born 1948), evangelist, and faith healer
Mother Grace Tucker (1919–2012), Evangelical Christian pastor and philanthropist
John B. Wolf (1925–2017), minister of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church
Joshua Anderson (serial killer) (born 1987), serial killer who shot five people to death in Tulsa between 2006 and 2007
William French Anderson , geneticist, born in Tulsa in 1936
Bobby Baldwin , professional poker player (1978 world champion) and casino executive; born in Tulsa
Deborah Barnes , judge of the Oklahoma Appellate Court (1987–present); daughter in law of the late Justice Don Barnes
Don Barnes (judge) (1924–2011), born in Tulsa, Justice of the Oklahoma State Supreme Court (1972–1985)
Jennifer Berry (born 1983),[ 35] Miss America 2006
Butler, Phillip N. (born 1938), the eighth longest-held US prisoner of war in North Vietnam, president of Veterans for Peace
Roscoe Cartwright (1919–1974), first black Field Artilleryman promoted to Brigadier General.
Ponyboy Curtis , main character in S. E. Hinton 's novel The Outsiders
Mike Doonesbury , main character in Garry Trudeau 's comic strip Doonesbury
Stephen Z. Fadem , doctor and scientist
Viola Fletcher , survivor of the Tulsa race massacre
John Duncan Forsyth (1887–1963), architect[ 36]
Wayne Henry Garrison (born 1959), serial killer who killed three children between 1972-1989
W. R. Holway (1893–1981), engineer, designer of Spavinaw water project
Robert Lawton Jones (1925–2018), architect noted for his contributions to modern architecture
Olivia Jordan (born 1988), Miss World America 2013 , Miss Oklahoma USA 2015 , Miss USA 2015
Joseph R. Koberling, Jr. (1900–1990), architect
Charles Page (1860–1926), philanthropist and founder of Sand Springs
Leon B. Senter (1889–1965), architect
William Angie Smith (1894–1974), Methodist Bishop of Oklahoma
Mother Grace Tucker (1919–2012), pastor and philanthropist
Gordon Todd Skinner , drug dealer and convicted kidnapper[ 37]
Robert and Michael Bever , American brothers who were convicted of murdering their parents and 3 siblings.[ 38]
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