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The following is a list of notable people from Washington state . It includes people who were born, raised, or who live(d) in the U.S. state of Washington , along with those who are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.
Nathan Adrian (born 1988) (Bremerton), competitive swimmer , five-time Olympic gold medalist [ 1]
Sandy Alderson (born 1947) (Seattle), baseball general manager, New York Mets
Sherman Alexie (born 1966) (Wellpinit), writer, poet, and filmmaker
Laura Allen (born 1974) (Bainbridge Island), actress, The 4400 , Dirt , Awake
Paul Allen (1953–2018) (Seattle), entrepreneur and philanthropist; co-founder, Microsoft
Rick Anderson (born 1956) (Everett), baseball pitching coach ,
Earl Anthony (1938–2001) (Tacoma), professional bowler
Brad Arnsberg (born 1963) (Seattle), baseball pitching coach , Houston Astros
Colleen Atwood (born 1948) (Quincy), Academy Award -winning costume designer
Earl Averill (1902–1983) (Snohomish), Major League Baseball outfielder in National Baseball Hall of Fame
John Aylward (born 1946) (Seattle), actor; ER , The Others , Armageddon
Bob Barker
Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl
Linda B. Buck
Red Badgro (1902–1998) (Kent), National Football League end ; member, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Jean-Luc Baker (born 1993), Olympic Ice Dancer
Chris Ballew (born 1965) (Seattle), singer, alternative-rock band The Presidents of the United States of America
Zach Banner (born 1993) (Tacoma), NFL football offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Bob Barker (born 1923) (Darrington), game show host, The Price Is Right
Tony Barnette (born 1983) (Federal Way), relief pitcher for the Texas Rangers
Glenn Beck (born 1964) (Mount Vernon), conservative talk radio and television host
Welton Becket (1902–1969) (Seattle), architect
Caprice Benedetti (born 1966) (Seattle), actress
Bruce Bennett (1906–2007) (Tacoma), athlete and actor
Barbara Berjer (1920–2002) (Seattle), soap opera actress
Steven "Jesse" Bernstein (1950–1991) (Seattle), poet, author, and essayist
Jeff Bezos (born 1964) (Seattle), founder and CEO of Amazon
Greg Biffle (born 1969) (Vancouver), NASCAR driver
Josie Bissett (born 1970) (Seattle), actress
Angie Bjorklund (born 1989) (Spokane), basketball player, Chicago Sky
Tori Black (born 1988) (Seattle), adult model and pornographic actress
Frances Blakemore (1906–1997), artist and author
Sheila Bleck (born 1974) (Vancouver ), IFBB professional bodybuilder
Drew Bledsoe (born 1972) (Ellensburg), football quarterback, New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys
Mary L. Boas (1917–2010) (Seattle), mathematician and physics professor, and writer; author, Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
Ralph P. Boas Jr. (1912–1992) (Walla Walla), mathematician, teacher, and journal editor
Jeremy Bonderman (born 1982) (Kennewick), baseball pitcher, Cleveland Indians
Bill Bowerman (1911–1999) (Seattle), track coach, University of Oregon ; co-founder, Nike
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington (1912–1988) (Tacoma), Major , Marine Corps aviator, Flying Ace , Medal of Honor recipient, Navy Cross recipient
Avery Bradley (born 1990) (Tacoma), shooting guard for Detroit Pistons
Bryan Braman (born 1987) (Spokane), linebacker , Philadelphia Eagles
Jesse Brand (born 1976) (Ferndale), singer-songwriter
Michael Brantley (born 1987) (Bellevue), outfielder for Houston Astros
Karan Brar (born 1999) (Redmond), actor
Walter Houser Brattain (1902–1987) (Tonasket), Nobel Prize-winning physicist who co-invented the transistor
Richard Brautigan (1935–1984) (Tacoma), novelist, poet, and short story writer
Isaac Brock (born 1975) (Issaquah), singer, indie rock band Modest Mouse
Jon Brockman (born 1987) (Snohomish), power forward for Milwaukee Bucks
Gail Brodsky (born 1991), tennis player
Arthur C. Brooks (born 1964) (Spokane), social scientist, economist, president of American Enterprise Institute
Brandon Brown (born 1989), basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Angela Warnick Buchdahl (born 1972), rabbi
Linda B. Buck (born 1947) (Seattle), scientist, Nobel Prize winner
Travis Buck (born 1983) (Richland), Major League Baseball player for Houston Astros (OF)
Billy Burke (born 1966) (Bellingham), actor, Charlie Swan in The Twilight Saga
Nate Burleson (born 1981) (Renton), wide receiver for NFL 's Detroit Lions
Jeff Burlingame (born 1971) (Aberdeen), author, winner of NAACP Image Award and Sigma Delta Chi Award
George Washington Bush (1779–1863) (Tumwater), pioneer
Raegan Butcher (Snohomish), poet
Octavia E. Butler (1947–2006) (Lake Forest Park), science-fiction writer
Sarah Butler (born 1985) (Puyallup), actress
Erika Christensen
Randy Couture
Bruce P. Crandall
Bing Crosby
Tom Cable (born 1964) (Snohomish), assistant coach, Seattle Seahawks
Dove Cameron (born 1996) (Seattle), actress
Dyan Cannon (born 1937) (Tacoma), actress
Jerry Cantrell (born 1966) (Tacoma), guitarist for Alice in Chains
Maria Cantwell (born 1958) (Edmonds), United States Senator , former VP of RealNetworks
Bryan Caraway (born 1984) (Yakima), mixed martial artist
Orson Scott Card (born 1951) (Richland), author and professor at Southern Virginia University
Harvey Carignan (born 1927), serial killer
Brandi Carlile (born 1981) (Ravensdale), musician
Chester Carlson (1906–1968) (Seattle), inventor of xerography
JoAnne Carner (born 1939) (Kirkland), Hall of Fame golfer
Raymond Carver (1938–1988) (Port Angeles), author
Neko Case (born 1970) (Tacoma), chanteuse
Pat Cashman (Seattle), actor and radio personality
James Caviezel (born 1968) (Mount Vernon), actor
Ron Cey (born 1948) (Tacoma), All-Star Major League Baseball player
Drew Chadwick (born 1992) (Sequim), appeared on The X Factor USA with trio Emblem3
Edward Chamberlin (1899–1967) (La Conner), economist
Carol Channing (1921–2019) (Seattle), actress
Valentina Chepiga (born 1962) (Seattle), IFBB professional bodybuilder
Dale Chihuly (born 1941) (Tacoma), glass artist
Chin Gee Hee (1844–1929) (Seattle), Chinese immigrant, made fortune in Seattle, returned to China as railway entrepreneur
Louis Chirillo (born 1961) (Seattle), voice actor
Jori Chisholm (born 1975) (Seattle), champion bagpiper
Erika Christensen (born 1982) (Seattle), actress
Adam Cimber (born 1990) (Puyallup), pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
Michael Clarke (1946–1993) (Spokane), drummer for The Byrds
Beverly Cleary (1916–2021) (Yakima), author
Chuck Close (born 1940) (Monroe), artist
Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) (Aberdeen), Nirvana vocalist and guitarist
Erik Coleman (born 1982) (Spokane), football player for Atlanta Falcons
Nancy Coleman (1912–2000) (Everett), actress
Judy Collins (born 1939) (Seattle), folk singer
Charles Congdon (1909–1965) (Blaine), professional golfer
Hank Conger (born 1988) (Federal Way), catcher for Houston Astros
Jeff Conine (born 1966) (Tacoma), former All-Star Major League Baseball player
John Considine (1868–1943) (Seattle), impresario; founded one of first vaudeville circuits
Chris Cornell (1964–2017) (Seattle), vocalist for Soundgarden and Audioslave
Lucy Covington (1910–1982) (Nespelem), Native American tribal leader and political activist
Fred Couples (born 1959) (Seattle), professional golfer
Randy Couture (born 1963) (Everett), mixed martial artist , Greco-Roman wrestler , actor
Colin Cowherd (born 1962) (Bay Center), sports media personality
Bruce P. Crandall (born 1933), U.S. Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient
Ian Crawford (born 1988) (Auburn), affiliated with bands Panic! at the Disco and The Cab
Jamal Crawford (born 1980) (Seattle), NBA player for Los Angeles Clippers
Bing Crosby (1903–1977) (Tacoma), singer and actor
Bob Crosby (1913–1993) (Spokane), singer and actor
Sarah Crouch (born 1989) (Hockinson), long-distance runner
Merce Cunningham (1919–2009) (Centralia), dancer and choreographer
Anthony Curcio a.k.a. D.B. Tuber (born 1980), armored car robber
Colin Curtis (born 1985) (Issaquah), left fielder for New York Yankees
Brandy Clark (born 1975) (Morton), Country, singer and Songwriter
Gail Devers
Joel Dahmen (born 1987) (Clarkston), professional golfer
Bryan Danielson (born 1981) (Aberdeen), professional wrestler
David DeCastro (born 1990) (Kirkland), guard for NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers
Arthur Denny (1822–1889), early pioneer who founded Seattle
Gail Devers (born 1966) (Seattle), athlete, Olympic gold medalist
Garret Dillahunt (born 1964) (Selah), actor
Corey Dillon (born 1974) (Federal Way), running back for NFL 's New England Patriots
Westley Allan Dodd (1961–1993) (Toppenish), serial killer
Elinor Donahue (born 1937) (Tacoma), actress on Father Knows Best
James Doohan (1920–2005) (Redmond), actor, Scotty on Star Trek
Jon Dorenbos (born 1980) (Woodinville), long snapper for NFL 's Philadelphia Eagles
Ryan Doumit (Moses Lake), outfielder for Minnesota Twins
Howard Duff (1913–1990) (Bremerton), actor
Jessie Duff (Burlington), competitive shooter
Bonnie Dunbar (born 1949) (Sunnyside), astronaut
Jeff Dye (Kent), stand-up comedian, socialite
John Elway
Turk Edwards (1907–1973) (Douglas County), Hall of Fame offensive tackle and coach
John Ehrlichman (1925–1999) (Tacoma), counsel to President Richard Nixon
Ben Eisenhardt (born 1990), American-Israeli professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
C. J. Elleby (born 2000), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Lisa Ellis (born 1982) (Woodinville), professional mixed martial artist
Harris Ellsworth (1899–1986) (Hoquiam), Oregon congressman
John Elway (born 1960) (Port Angeles), NFL quarterback, two-time Super Bowl winner, Denver Broncos executive
Justin Ena (born 1978) (Shelton), NFL linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles
Helga Estby (1860–1942) (Spokane), walked across U.S. in 1896
Anna Faris
Anna Faris (born 1976) (Edmonds), actress, starred in Scary Movie series and Just Friends
Frances Farmer (1914–1970) (Seattle), actress
Joe Feddersen (born 1953) (Omak), sculptor, painter, photographer
Ray Flaherty (1903–1994) (Spokane), football player, coach, Hall of Famer
Tom Foley (1929–2013) (Spokane), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1989–1995)
Russ Francis (born 1953) (Seattle), tight end with New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers
Bryan Fuller (born 1969) (Clarkston), writer, creator of Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies
Stacy Marie Fuson (born 1978) (Tacoma), Playboy model, February 1999 Playmate of the Month
Bill Gates
Kenny G (born Kenneth Gorelick, 1956) (Seattle), musician
Abdul Gaddy (born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Tess Gallagher (born 1943) (Port Angeles), poet, essayist, writer
Nathan Gamble (born 1998) (Tacoma), child actor, The Dark Knight , Marley & Me , Hank
Myles Gaskin (born 1997) (Lynnwood), running back, Miami Dolphins
Bill Gates (born 1955) (Seattle), founder of Microsoft
Ben Gibbard (born 1976) (Bremerton), lead singer of Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service
Andy Gibson (born 1981) (Spokane), country music singer
Cam Gigandet (born 1982) (Tacoma), actor
Garrett Grayson (born 1991) (Vancouver), quarterback, New Orleans Saints
Vernon Greene (1908–1965) (Battle Ground), cartoonist
Kaye (Hall) Greff (born 1951) (Tacoma), competitive swimmer , two-time Olympic gold medalist [ 2]
Sam C. Guess (1909–1989), American politician
David Guterson (born 1956) (Bainbridge Island), author
Jimi Hendrix
Megan Hilty
Richard Haag (1923–2018) (Seattle), landscape architect, only two-time recipient of ASLA President's Award for Design Excellence
Nick Hagadone (born 1986) (Sumner), pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
Ivar Haglund (1905–1985) (Seattle), folk singer, restaurateur
Matt Hague (born 1985) (Bellevue), first baseman, Toronto Blue Jays
Marcus Hahnemann (born 1972) (Kent), goalkeeper for Reading F.C.
Jason Hammel (born 1982) (Port Orchard), starting pitcher , Kansas City Royals
Thomas Hampson (born 1955) (Spokane), opera singer
Jane Hamsher (born 1959) (Seattle), film producer , author, and left-wing blogger
Sig Hansen (born 1966) (Seattle),
Jason Hanson (born 1970) (Spokane), placekicker , Detroit Lions
Nick Harmer (born 1975) (Puyallup), bass guitarist for Death Cab for Cutie
Joe Harris (born 1992) (Chelan), NBA player
Melissa Harris-Perry (born 1973) (Seattle), author, TV host, commentator
Spencer Hawes (born 1988) (Seattle), NBA player
Phil Heath (Seattle), IFBB Pro, 3X Mr. Olympia
Mel Hein (1909–1992) (Burlington), Hall of Fame player for New York Giants
Johnny Hekker (born 1990) (Redmond), punter , Los Angeles Rams
Mark Hendrickson (born 1974) (Mount Vernon), relief pitcher , Baltimore Orioles
Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) (Seattle), guitarist
Rachelle Henry (born 2000) (Richland), actress
Frank Herbert (1920–1986) (Tacoma), author of Dune novels
Sue Herera (born 1957) (Spokane), CNBC reporter and anchor
Josh Heytvelt (born 1986) (Clarkston), professional basketball player
Steven Hill (1922–2016) (Seattle), actor, Mission Impossible and Law & Order
Megan Hilty (born 1981) (Bellevue), actress
Gordon Hirabayashi (1918–2012) (Auburn), sociologist
Amy Holmes (born 1973) (Seattle), news anchor, TheBlaze TV
Joe Ronnie Hooper (1938–1979), soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
John Hopcroft (born 1939) (Seattle), theoretical computer scientist
Peter Horton (born 1953) (Bellevue), actor and television director; starred in Thirtysomething
Ray Horton (born 1960) (Tacoma), NFL cornerback ; defensive backs coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Kei Hosogai (born 1984) (Seattle), actor and musician
Roy Huggins (1914–2002) (Littell), creator of television series The Fugitive and The Rockford Files
Yolanda Hughes-Heying (born 1963) (Bellingham), IFBB professional bodybuilder
Fred Hutchinson (1919–1964) (Seattle), Major League Baseball player and manager of Cincinnati Reds
Henry M. Jackson (1912–1983) (Everett), U.S. Senator, presidential candidate
Jonathan Jackson (born 1982), actor.
J. A. Jance (born 1944), author of mystery and horror novels
Noname Jane (born 1977) (Aberdeen), pornographic actress
Megan (Quann) Jendrick (born 1984) (Tacoma), competitive swimmer , two-time Olympic gold medalist , State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame inductee[ 3]
Keith Hunter Jesperson (born 1955) (Selah), serial killer
Sally Jewell (born 1956) (Renton), 51st U.S. Secretary of Interior
Robert Joffrey (1930–1988) (Seattle), choreographer
Denis Johnson (1949–2017), writer of Jesus' Son
Jason Johnson (born 1979), former Canadian Football League player
Matt Johnson (born 1989) (Olympia), safety, Dallas Cowboys
Russell Johnson (1924–2014) (Bainbridge Island), actor ("The Professor " on Gilligan's Island )
Chuck Jones (1912–2002) (Spokane), animator
Gary Lee Jones (born in Washington in 1946), member of Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education from Alexandria, Louisiana
Quincy Jones (1933–2024) (Seattle), composer, conductor, musician
Mariana Klaveno
Cooper Kupp
Kasey Kahne (born 1980) (Enumclaw), NASCAR driver
Bianca Kajlich (born 1977) (Seattle), actress, Jennifer on CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement
Richard Karn (born 1956) (Seattle), actor, Home Improvement , Family Feud
Chris Kattan (born 1970) (Bainbridge Island), actor and comedian, Saturday Night Live , The Middle
Carol Kaye (born 1935) (Everett), musician
Jermaine Kearse (born 1990) (Lakewood), wide receiver , Seattle Seahawks
John Keister (born 1956) (Seattle), comedian
Keone Kela (born 1993) (Seattle), relief pitcher for Texas Rangers
Senio Kelemete (born 1990) (Seattle), offensive guard , New Orleans Saints
Mick Kelleher (born 1947) (Seattle), MLB infielder and coach
Kasey Keller (born 1969) (Olympia), soccer goalkeeper for Seattle Sounders FC , formerly with Team USA
Kitty Kelley (born 1942) (Spokane), journalist and author of several best-selling unauthorized biographies
Donald M. Kendall (1921–2020) (Sequim), chief executive officer, PepsiCo (1971–1986)
Brian Kendrick (born 1979) (Olympia), WWE wrestler
Myles Kennedy (born 1969) Lead vocalist of Alter Bridge , From Spokane, Washington
Shiloh Keo (born 1987) (Bothell), safety for Denver Broncos
Hank Ketcham (1920–2001) (Seattle), cartoonist, creator of Dennis the Menace
Edward Kienholz (1927–1994) (Fairfield), artist
Sam Kinison (1953–1992) (Yakima), comedian
Dale Kinkade (1933–2004) (Hartline), linguist and professor
Justin Kirk (born 1969) (Union), actor, Weeds , Jack & Jill
Ed Kirkpatrick (1944–2010) (Spokane), Major League Baseball player
Jon Kitna (born 1972) (Tacoma), NFL quarterback
Kitsap , Suquamish leader
John Kitzhaber (born 1947) (Colfax), Oregon governor (1995–2003)
Mariana Klaveno (born 1979) (Endicott), actress, True Blood
Amanda Knox (born 1987) (Seattle), university student accused of murdering Meredith Kercher in Perugia , Italy
Michael Koenen (born 1982) (Ferndale), punter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Max Komar (born 1987) (Lakewood), wide receiver for Chicago Bears
Richard Kovacevich (born 1943) (Tacoma), chief executive officer, Wells Fargo
Cooper Kupp (born 1993) (Yakima), NFL wide receiver
Tim Lincecum
Jake Lamb (born 1990) (Seattle), third baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks
Amber Lancaster (born 1980) (Tacoma), actress, model, The Hard Times of RJ Berger , The Price is Right
Craig Lancaster (born 1970) (Lakewood), sportswriter, novelist
Bertha Knight Landes (1868–1943), Seattle mayor, first female mayor of major U.S. city
Mark Lanegan (born 1964) (Ellensburg), singer-songwriter Erik Larsen (born 1962) (Bellingham), comic book writer, artist and publisher
Rick Larsen (born 1965) (Arlington), U.S. Representative
Gary Larson (born 1950) (Tacoma), cartoonist, creator of The Far Side
Richard Lathim (born 1955) (Tri-Cities [Pasco, Richland, Kennewick]), politician, sheriff of Franklin County
Michael Leavitt (artist) (born 1977) (Seattle), visual artist, sculptor and toy maker
Brandon Lee (1965–1993), actor, son of Bruce Lee
Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970) (Seattle), entertainer, subject of musical Gypsy
Cassidy Lehrman (born 1992) (Seattle), actress, Sarah Gold on Entourage
Leschi (1808–1858), Nisqually chief
Jon Lester (born 1984) (Tacoma), starting pitcher for Chicago Cubs
Blake Lewis (born 1981) (Redmond), singer and beatboxer, American Idol runner-up
Rommie Lewis (born 1982) (Seattle), relief pitcher , Toronto Blue Jays
Ryan Lewis (born 1988) (Spokane), producer, musician, video director
Brent Lillibridge (born 1983) (Everett), utility player for New York Yankees
Tim Lincecum (born 1984) (Bellevue), MLB pitcher, 2008 National League Cy Young winner
Mary Livingstone (1905–1983) (Seattle), comedian, wife of Jack Benny
Gary Locke (born 1950) (Seattle), Governor of Washington; U.S. Secretary of Commerce ; U.S. Ambassador to China
Jake Locker (born 1988) (Ferndale), quarterback for Tennessee Titans
Kenny Loggins (born 1948) (Everett), singer-songwriter
Travis Long (born 1991) (Spokane), outside linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles
Sam Longoria (born 1956) (Seattle), producer, visual effects engineer
Dane Looker (born 1976) (Puyallup), wide receiver, St. Louis Rams
Macklemore
Dejounte Murray
Patty Murray
Betty MacDonald (1908–1958), children's author
Macklemore (Seattle) (born Ben Haggerty, 1983), Northwest hip-hop singer
Kyle MacLachlan (Yakima) (born 1959), actor, Desperate Housewives , Twin Peaks , Sex and the City
Warren Magnuson (1905–1989), six-term US Senator and Dean of the United States Senate (1979–1981)
Nina Makino (born 2005) (Seattle), singer and member of NiziU
Sanjaya Malakar (born 1989) (Federal Way), singer, American Idol finalist
Joe E. Mann (born 1922-1944) (Reardan), United States Soldier who saved his comrades
Mary Mapes (Burlington), former 60 Minutes producer fired for 2004 Killian documents scandal
Charlie Marinkovich (born 1959) (Seattle), singer-songwriter, guitarist for Iron Butterfly
Bristol Marunde (born 1982) (Sequim), mixed martial artist
Dave Matthews (born 1967) (resides in Seattle), singer-songwriter
James Mattis (born 1950) (Pullman), U.S. Secretary of Defense
Trevor May (born 1989) (Kelso), relief pitcher, Minnesota Twins
Doc Maynard (1808–1873), founding father of Seattle
Taylor Mays (born 1988), NFL football player
Kevin McCarthy (1914–2010) (Seattle), actor
Mary McCarthy (1912–1989) (Seattle), author
Mike McCready (born 1966) (Seattle), Pearl Jam guitarist
Bear McCreary (born 1979), composer for film, television, video games
Darren McGavin (1922–2006) (Spokane), actor, A Christmas Story , Kolchak , The Natural
Rose McGowan (born 1973), actress, Paige Matthews on Charmed ; attended high school in Seattle
Joel McHale (born 1971), actor, comedian; attended high school in Seattle
John McIntire (1907–1991) (Spokane), actor, Wagon Train
Duff McKagan (born 1964) (Seattle), Velvet Revolver , Guns N' Roses bassist
Bonnie McKee (born 1985) (raised in Seattle), singer-songwriter
Patricia McPherson (born 1954), actress, Knight Rider
Santiago Villalba Mederos (born 1991), murderer and former FBI most wanted fugitive
Jack Medica (1914–1985) (Seattle), competitive swimmer , Olympic gold medalist , nine-time NCAA champion[ 4] [ 5]
Marjie Millar (1931–1966) (Tacoma), actress, About Mrs. Leslie , Money from Home
Angie Miller (born 1994), singer, American Idol runner-up
Roy Miller (born 1987) (Fort Lewis), defensive tackle for Jacksonville Jaguars
Sam Miller (Olympia), comedian[ 6]
Martin Milner (1931–2015) (Seattle), actor, Adam-12 , Route 66 , The Swiss Family Robinson
Gary Miranda (born 1939), poet
Beau Mirchoff (born 1989), actor, MTV's Awkward
Patrick Monahan (born 1969), lead singer for band Train
Jeff Monson , mixed martial artist, UFC fighter
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (born 1966) (Seattle), actor, Watchmen , Grey's Anatomy , Magic City
Mark Morris (born 1956) (Seattle), dancer and choreographer
Adam Morrison (born 1984) (raised in Spokane), professional basketball player
Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) (Aberdeen), abstract expressionist painter
Dejounte Murray (born 1996) (Seattle), professional basketball player
Patty Murray (born 1950) (Bothell), U.S. Senator
Edward R. Murrow (1908–1965) CBS News correspondent; attended high school in Edison and Washington State University
PZ Myers (born 1957) (Kent), scientist, professor University of Minnesota Morris
Randy Myers (born 1962) (Vancouver), MLB four-time All-Star relief pitcher
Ross Mathews (born 1979) (Mount Vernon), Television personality
Lil Mosey (born 2002) (Mountlake Terrace), rapper
Pat O'Day (1934–2020), KJR radio disc jockey, considered godfather of Seattle rock music scene
Eric O'Flaherty (born 1985) (Walla Walla), pitcher, Oakland Athletics
Apolo Anton Ohno (born 1982) (Seattle), Olympic speed skater[ 7]
Danny O'Keefe (born 1943) (Spokane), musician[ 8]
John Olerud (born 1968) (Seattle), Major League Baseball first baseman
Deanna Oliver (born 1952) (Spokane), actress, Toaster from The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels
Gregg Olsen (born 1959) (Seattle), true crime author
Tyler Olson (born 1989) (Spokane), Major League Baseball pitcher
Henry O'Malley (1876–1936), United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries
Robert Osborne (1932–2017) (Colfax), film historian, TV personality
Roger "Buzz" Osborne (born 1964) (Morton), guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, founder of Melvins, Fantômas and Venomous Concept
Lyle Overbay (born 1977) (Centralia), MLB first baseman
Logan Owen (born 1995) (Bremerton), professional cyclist, Cannondale–Drapac
Seena Owen (1894–1966) (Spokane), actress, Queen Kelly , Victory
Chris Pratt
Janis Paige (1922–2024) (Tacoma), actress
Chuck Palahniuk (born 1962) (Pasco), novelist and freelance journalist
Jaebeom Park (born 1987), member of Korean music group 2PM
J. P. Patches (born Chris Wedes; 1928–2013), clown; hosted one of the longest-running locally produced children's program in U.S. history
Robin Pecknold (born 1986), musician
Janice Pennington (born 1942), model, The Price is Right
Jay Pickett (1961–2021) (Spokane), actor, Port Charles , General Hospital
Mark Pigott (born 1954), chairman and chief executive officer, Paccar
Chris Pratt (born 1979) (raised in Lake Stevens), actor, Everwood , Parks and Recreation
Megyn Price (born 1971) (Seattle), actress
Cory Procter (born 1982) (Gig Harbor), guard for Miami Dolphins
Dorothy Provine (born 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, died in Bremerton, Washington, 2010), singer, actress, attended University of Washington
Henry Prusoff (1912–1943) (Seattle), tennis player; # 8 in singles in the U.S. in 1940
Nate Robinson
Mark Rypien
Benji Radach (born 1979) (Castle Rock), professional mixed martial artist
Ella Raines (1920–1988) (Snoqualmie Falls), actress
Ford Rainey (Centralia), actor
Blair Rasmussen (born 1962) (Auburn), basketball player, Denver Nuggets
John Ratzenberger (born 1947, built a house on Vashon Island as a summer home in the 1990s), Cliff Clavin on Cheers [ 9]
Pamela Reed (born 1949) (Tacoma), actress
Dave Reichert (born 1950) (raised in Kent), Congressman, law enforcement officer
Ann Reinking (1949–2020) (Seattle), actress, dancer, choreographer
Jason Repko (born 1980) (Richland), outfielder for Minnesota Twins
John Requa (born 1967) (raised in Burien), screenwriter, Cats & Dogs and Bad Santa
Roger Revelle (1909–1991) (Seattle), scientist, pioneer of global warming studies
Don Rich (1941–1974) (Olympia), guitarist, singer with Buck Owens
Davey Richards (born 1983), professional wrestler
Gary Ridgway (born 1949), serial killer
Luke Ridnour (born 1982), point guard for Minnesota Timberwolves ; attended high school in Blaine
Theodore Rinaldo (Snohomish) (1944–2000), convicted child sex offender
James Robart (born 1947) (Seattle), federal judge
Tom Robbins (born 1932), best-selling novelist, worked for The Seattle Times
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) (Hoquiam), cosmologist
Laurent Robinson (born 1985) (Fort Lewis), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
Nate Robinson (born 1984) (Seattle), guard for Golden State Warriors
Jimmie Rodgers (1933–2021) (Camas), pop singer
Jarred Rome (Marysville), Olympic discus thrower, bodybuilder
Emily Rose (born 1981), actress, ER , Brothers & Sisters , John from Cincinnati
Brandon Roy (born 1984) (Seattle), shooting guard for Portland Trail Blazers
Kathryn Ruemmler (born 1971) (Richland), White House Counsel to President Barack Obama
Ann Rule (1931–2015), true-crime author; attended University of Washington ; worked with the Seattle Police Department
Merrilee Rush (born Merrilee Gunst, 1944) (Seattle), singer, "Angel of the Morning"
Gerri Russell (born 1962), romantic fiction author
Rick Rydell (born 1963) (Seattle), radio talk show host, author, outdoors writer
Mark Rypien (born 1962) (raised in Spokane), quarterback for Washington Redskins , MVP of Super Bowl XXVI , philanthropist
Ryne Sandberg
Sir Mix-a-Lot
Hope Solo
Sa–Sm
Bud Sagendorf (1915-1994) (Wenatchee) American Cartoonist, known for illustrating Popeye
Ryne Sandberg (born 1959) (Spokane), MLB player and manager, member of Baseball Hall of Fame
Larry Sanger (born 1968), Wikipedia co-founder
Ron Santo (1940–2010) (Seattle), third baseman and radio broadcaster for Chicago Cubs ; member of Baseball Hall of Fame
Robert (Bob) Satiacum (1929–1991), Puyallup tribal leader, American Indian activist
Dan Savage (born 1964), writer of advice column Savage Love and editor of Seattle weekly The Stranger
Brian Scalabrine (born 1978) (raised in Enumclaw), professional basketball player
Ivyann Schwan (born 1983), child actress, Parenthood , Problem Child 2
Dick Scobee (1939–1986), astronaut, commander of Space Shuttle Challenger
Seattle (c. 1786–1866), Duwamish /Suquamish leader and diplomat
Daniel Seavey (born 1999) (Vancouver), singer-songwriter, member of Why Don't We , contestant on American Idol season 14
Kyle Secor (born 1957) (Tacoma), actor
Derek Sheen , stand-up comedian
Danny Shelton (born 1993) (Auburn), defensive tackle for New England Patriots
Robert Shields (1918–2007) (Dayton ), minister and teacher who wrote a 37.5-million-word diary, possibly the longest ever written[ 10]
Roger Shimomura (born 1939) (Seattle), artist, professor at University of Kansas
Tre Simmons (born 1982) (Seattle), professional basketball player
Sir Mix-a-Lot (born Anthony Ray, 1963), hip-hop artist
Doug Sisk (born 1957) (Renton), MLB pitcher
Grady Sizemore (born 1982) (Seattle), MLB player, three-time All-Star, Silver Slugger award winner
Tom Skerritt (born 1933), actor; lives in Lake Washington
Alex Smith (born 1984) (Seattle), quarterback for Kansas City Chiefs
Jeff Smith (1939–2004) (Seattle), food expert, television personality
Shawn Smith (1956–2019), rock musician
Smohalla (c. 1851–1895), Sahaptin spiritual leader
Sn–Sz
John Stockton
Blake Snell (born 1992) (Seattle), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
Tom Sneva (born 1948) (Spokane), 1983 Indy 500 champion, 2-time USAC champion
Travis Snider (born 1988) (Everett), MLB outfielder
Quin Snyder (born 1966) (Mercer Island), head coach of NBA's Utah Jazz
Tim Soares (born 1997), American-Brazilian basketball player for Ironi Ness Ziona of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Hope Solo (born 1981) (Richland), goalkeeper for United States women's national soccer team
Steven Souza (born 1989) (Everett), outfielder for Arizona Diamondbacks
Jack Owen Spillman (Spokane) (born 1960), serial killer, "Werewolf Butcher"
Layne Staley (1967–2002), vocalist for Alice in Chains
Isaiah Stanback (Seattle) (born 1984), wide receiver on New York Giants
Lyn Stanley , born in Tacoma, jazz singer since 2013
Rick Steves (born 1955) (Edmonds), authority on European travel
Jonathan Stewart (born 1987) (Fort Lewis), running back for New York Giants
Ryan Stiles (born 1959) (Seattle), actor, comedian, The Drew Carey Show , Whose Line Is It Anyway? , Two and a Half Men
Robert Stock (born 1989), MLB baseball player
John Stockton (born 1962) (Spokane), Hall of Fame player for NBA's Utah Jazz
Mel Stottlemyre (1941–2019), pitcher and coach for New York Yankees ; lives in Issaquah
Keaton Stromberg (born July 16, 1996) (Sequim), appeared on The X Factor USA with trio Emblem3
Wesley Stromberg (born December 6, 1994) (Sequim), appeared on The X Factor USA with trio Emblem3
Robert Stroud (1890–1963) (Seattle), convict, "Birdman of Alcatraz "
Rodney Stuckey (born 1986), NBA player
Michael Swango (born 1954), physician, serial killer
Julia Sweeney (born 1959) (Spokane), actress, comedian, Saturday Night Live
Gloria Wilson Swisher (born 1935) (Seattle), composer and educator
H. H. Swofford (1873–1970), politician
Isaiah Thomas
Miesha Tate (born 1986) (Tacoma), UFC mixed martial artist
Chrissy Teigen (born 1985) (Snohomish), Sports Illustrated model [ 11]
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim (born 1987), NFL defensive end ; lived in Mill Creek
Jason Terry (born 1977) (Seattle), NBA player for Milwaukee Bucks
Kim Thayil (born 1960), guitarist for grunge band Soundgarden
Isaiah Thomas (born 1989) (Tacoma), point guard for Los Angeles Lakers
Brian Thompson (born 1959) (Ellensburg), actor'
Cappy Thompson (born 1952), glass artist
Nick Thune (born 1979) (Seattle), actor, comedian, and musician
Earl Torgeson (1924–1990) (Snohomish), Major League Baseball player
Rachel Trachtenburg (born 1993), drummer, singer of Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
Desmond Trufant (born 1990), NFL cornerback for Atlanta Falcons
George Tsutakawa (1910–1997) (Seattle), sculptor and painter
Ann Tyrrell (1909–1983) (Whatcom County), actress, Private Secretary and The Ann Sothern Show
Adam West
Rainn Wilson
Chris Walla (born 1975) (Bothell), guitarist for Death Cab for Cutie
Jessica Wallenfels , actress, choreographer, and movement/theatre director
Maiara Walsh (born 1988), actress, singer, Ana Solis on Desperate Housewives and Meena Paroom on Cory in the House
Bryan Walters (born 1987), wide receiver for San Diego Chargers
Jennifer Warnes (born 1947) (Seattle), singer
Martell Webster (born 1986), NBA player, Minnesota Timberwolves
Zoe Weizenbaum (born 1991) (Seattle), actor
Adam West (1928–2017) (Seattle), actor; played Batman on TV series (1966–1968)
Myles White (born 1990) (Tacoma), wide receiver for New York Giants
Sammy White (1928–1991) (Wenatchee), Major League Baseball player
Sean White (born 1981) (Pullman), relief pitcher for Boston Red Sox
Bernie Whitebear (born Bernard Reyes; 1937–2000), American Indian activist
Christopher Wiehl (born 1970) (Yakima), actor
Lis Wiehl (born 1961), legal analyst for Fox News ; author
Michael Winslow (Spokane) (born 1958), actor and comedian; Cadet Jones in Police Academy films
Marcus Williams (born 1986) (Seattle), NBA player
Marvin Williams (born 1986) (Bremerton), NBA player for Charlotte Hornets
Terrence Williams (born 1987) (Seattle), NBA player for Houston Rockets
Ann (born 1950) and Nancy Wilson (born 1954), members of Heart ; lived in Bellevue
Rainn Wilson (born 1966) (Seattle), actor, The Office
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