This is an incomplete list of notable people associated with U.S. city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina .
Stuart Bondurant , professor and dean emeritus at the UNC School of Medicine [ 1]
Coy Cornelius Carpenter , dean of the School of Medicine of Wake Forest University
Adelaide Fries , foremost scholar of the history and genealogy of the Moravians
Robert Huntley , president of Washington and Lee University
Jacquelyne Jackson , sociologist and academic
Harold L. Martin , chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
William T. Miller , professor of organic chemistry at Cornell University
Virginia Newell , math professor at Winston-Salem State University and alderman of Winston-Salem
Len Preslar , business educator and Distinguished Professor of Practice at Wake Forest University
Florence Wells Slater , entomologist and schoolteacher[ 2]
Norman Adrian Wiggins , president of Campbell University
Tanya Zanish-Belcher , director of Special Collections and Archives at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University
Art and architecture [ edit ]
Celeste Beatty , first Black woman to own a brewery in the United States
Jack O. Bovender Jr. , former chairman and CEO of HCA Healthcare from 2002 to 2009[ 4]
Stuart Epperson , chairman of Salem Communications Corporation
Bowman Gray Sr. , president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Anne Cannon Forsyth , Cannon textiles and R.J. Reynolds tobacco families heiress and founder and president of the North Carolina Fund
Francis Henry Fries , textile businessman and industrialist
James A. Gray Jr. , president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem and North Carolina Senate
John Wesley Hanes , founder of Hanes clothing brand
Phil Hanes , businessman, conservationist, and patron of the arts[ 5]
Velma Hopkins , labour rights activist who organized a strike against R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Rufus L. Patterson Jr. , founder of the American Machine and Foundry and a vice president of the American Tobacco Company .
R. J. Reynolds , founder of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
William Neal Reynolds , businessman with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Lewis Rudolph , co-founder of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Vernon Rudolph , co-founder of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts [ 6]
Moranda Smith , labor organizer and unionist
Paul Trevithick , client partner and senior director at EPAM
John L. Adams , actor, comedian and director
Ramin Bahrani , film director and screenwriter[ 7]
Elizabeth Campbell , public television executive[ 8]
Jerrod Carmichael , stand-up comedian, actor, and writer
Howard Cosell , sportscaster
Carter Covington , television show creator, writer, story editor and producer
Bosley Crowther , film critic
Jennifer Ehle , actress
Nia Franklin , Miss America 2019
Emily V. Gordon , writer and producer
Charles Grant , actor
Kathryn Grayson , actress and operatic soprano singer
Pam Grier , actress[ 9]
Julianna Guill , actress[ 10]
Rosemary Harris , actress; Golden Globe , Emmy and Tony Award winner
Jackée Harry , actress and comedian[ 11]
Burgess Jenkins , actor
Darwin Joston , actor[ 12]
Tom Kent , nationally syndicated radio personality
Allyn King , vaudeville actress and a Ziegfeld Follies performer
Kelly-Anne Lyons , actress
Angus MacLachlan , screenwriter
Rusty Mills , Emmy-winning animator and director[ 13]
Cullen Moss , actor[ 14]
Harold Nicholas , film dancer, entertainer
Jacqueline Novak , comedian and actress
Daniel Peddle , film director and screenwriter
Jeryl Prescott , actress
Stuart Scott , sportscaster
Stephen A. Smith , sports journalist, Winston-Salem State University alum, radio host, analyst for ESPN First Take [ 15]
Meg Steedle , actress
Tasha Marbury , reality show personality and cast member of Basketball Wives
Jill Wagner , actress and TV host
Rolonda Watts , television personality and actress
Colleen Williams , news anchor with KNBC in Los Angeles
Danny McBride , actor, NCSA 94-96
Geno Segers , actor, graduated from East Forsyth
Jada Pinkett Smith , actress and wife of Will Smith, attended NCSA
George C. Stoney, documentary filmmaker
Kenneth Utt , film producer and unit production manager
Rolonda Watts , television and talkshow host
Michael Wilson , director
9th Wonder , Grammy award-winning hip-hop producer[ 16]
Sunshine Anderson , singer-songwriter
B.o.B. , hip-hop artist
Obadiah Carter , member of the "5" Royales
Mitch Easter , musician and record producer, founder of Drive-In Studio
Ben Folds , singer-songwriter
Guitar Gabriel , blues musician[ 17]
Curtis Hairston , soul /funk vocalist
George Hamilton IV , country singer
Byron Hill , songwriter
Peter Holsapple , singer-songwriter
Greg Humphreys , singer-songwriter and member of Dillon Fence and Hobex
Kimberly Marshall , organist and organ scholar
Chris Murrell , singer and former lead vocalist of the Count Basie Orchestra
Ben Neill , classical composer
Clarence Paul , songwriter and record producer
Dusty Redmon , guitarist
Louise Siddall , composer
Sluice , indie rock musician
Chris Stamey , musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer
Becca Stevens , singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Ernest Thompson , blind street musician
TiaCorine , rapper
Tichina Vaughn , operatic mezzo-soprano
Literature and journalism [ edit ]
Bonnie Angelo , journalist and author
Maya Angelou , poet[ 18]
Bekah Brunstetter , playwright[ 19]
John Carroll , journalist and newspaper editor
Gary Chapman , author
Clement Eaton , historian and writer[ 20]
John Ehle , author
Mary Garber , sports journalist
Emily V. Gordon , writer, producer, and podcast host[ 21]
Karen L. Parker , journalist and first Black female graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Melissa Harris-Perry , journalist, political commentator, author
Charlie Lovett , New York Times best-selling novelist and expert on both the works and life of Lewis Carroll [ 22]
T. R. Pearson , author of A Short History of a Small Place
James Norwood Pratt , author on topics of tea and tea lore[ 23]
Riley Redgate , author of young adult fiction[ 24]
Lincoln Broyhill , record-setting tail gunner in World War II
Daryl Caudle , Admiral and Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command
Walter J. Davis Jr. , vice admiral in the United States Navy
Gordon Gray , Secretary of the Army under President Truman and President Eisenhower's National Security Advisor
Lawrence Joel , United States Army soldier; received Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War
Henry Johnson , United States Army soldier; posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War I [ 25]
Togo West , United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs , United States Secretary of the Army , General Counsel of the Navy
Earl P. Yates , rear admiral in the United States Navy
Politics and government [ edit ]
Hannah Atkins , member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1968 to 1980, and the first African-American woman elected to it[ 26]
Frank Ballance , United States House of Representatives
Stan Bingham , North Carolina General Assembly
Burr Brock Sr. , North Carolina House of Representatives and the North Carolina Senate
Jim Broyhill , a Republican politician; served North Carolina in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
Ted Budd , former United States Representative and United States Senator from North Carolina [ 27]
Richard Burr , United States Senator
Irving E. Carlyle , North Carolina lawyer and state leader
R. Thurmond Chatham , U.S. House of Representatives
Linda Combs , Controller of the Office of Management and Budget in the Executive Office of the President
H. R. Crawford , Assistant Secretary for Housing Management of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
Cal Cunningham , North Carolina Senate
Elisabeth Epps , Colorado House of Representatives
Dale Folwell , North Carolina State Treasurer and North Carolina House of Representatives ,
Linda Garrou , North Carolina Senate
Voit Gilmore , director of the United States Travel Service and North Carolina Senate
Peaches Golding , appointed by HM Queen Elizabeth II as High Sheriff of Bristol 2010–2011, awarded the OBE
John Stephens Graham , Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service and Atomic Energy Commission
James A. Gray Jr. , president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem and North Carolina Senate
Lyons Gray , Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Revenue and North Carolina House of Representatives
Kyle Hall , North Carolina House of Representatives
Mabel Hampton , lesbian activist and contributor to the Lesbian Herstory Archives
Ed Hanes , North Carolina House of Representatives
John Wesley Hanes II , investment banker , corporate turnaround specialist , and Under Secretary of the United States Treasury
John W. Hardwicke , Maryland House of Delegates
William Heaton , former chief of staff to Bob Ney
Kevin Jennings , assistant deputy secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools at the U.S. Department of Education
Mark Johnson , North Carolina 's Superintendent of Public Instruction
Walter E. Johnston III , United States House of Representatives
Allen Joines , mayor of Winston-Salem
Annie Brown Kennedy , politician and lawyer; first Black woman to serve in the North Carolina House of Representatives
Jules Gilmer Korner Jr. , judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals
Donny Lambeth , North Carolina House of Representatives
Norman M. Miller , United States Navy officer; one of the most decorated Naval Aviators during World War II [ 28]
Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell , MLB pitcher for Pirates and Cardinals, and US congressman from 1968 to 1967
Derwin Montgomery , North Carolina House of Representatives
Lorraine H. Morton , mayor of Evanston, Illinois
Roxie Nicholson , career staffer at the United States Department of Labor
Ray C. Osborne , served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Florida under the state constitution of 1968[ 29]
Earline Parmon , North Carolina Senate
Rufus Lenoir Patterson , Mayor of Salem , North Carolina
R. J. Reynolds Jr. , treasurer of the Democratic National Committee and mayor of Winston-Salem
Grace Rohrer , Secretary of Administration of North Carolina and Secretary of Cultural Resources of North Carolina
Evelyn Terry , North Carolina House of Representatives
Bennetta Bullock Washington , "first first lady" of Washington, D.C., director of Job Corps for Women at the Department of Labor
Larry W. Womble , North Carolina General Assembly
Madie Hall Xuma , president of the African National Congress Women's League
Science and technology [ edit ]
Dustin Ackley , outfielder for the New York Yankees
Koke Alexander , Negro leagues outfielder
Fred Anderson , former Major League Baseball player
Don Cardwell , former Major League Baseball pitcher; World Series champion
Alvin Crowder , Major League Baseball pitcher; World Series champion
Alex Crumbley , baseball outfielder in the Negro leagues
Spencer Davis , baseball infielder in the Negro leagues
Ryan Dull , Major League Baseball pitcher
Harvey Gentry , former Major League Baseball player
Rufe Gentry , former Major League Baseball player for the Detroit Tigers
Mark Grace , first baseman for Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks , World Series champion, broadcaster and coach
Tommy Gregg , former Major League Baseball player
Napoleon Hairston , Negro league outfielder
Ed Lyons , Major League Baseball second baseman
D. J. Mitchell , Major League Baseball pitcher
Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell , MLB pitcher for Pirates and Cardinals, and US congressman from 1968 to 1967
Howie Nunn , former Major League Baseball player
Ernie Shore , former Major League Baseball pitcher, two-time World Series champion and sheriff of Forsyth County, North Carolina
Seth Simmons , professional baseball player
Bill Slack , professional baseball player, coach, and manager
Robert Woodard , baseball player and collegiate coach
Cy Alexander , college basketball coach
Norton Barnhill , professional basketball player
Randolph Childress , former professional basketball player
Hubert Davis , head coach of the men's basketball team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, basketball analyst for ESPN , former NBA player
Rick Duckett , college basketball coach
Lindsay Edmonds , college basketball coach
C.E. "Big House" Gaines , head basketball coach of Winston-Salem State University for 47 years; member of Basketball Hall of Fame
Danny Gathings , retired basketball player
Harry Giles III , professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers
Herm Gilliam , professional basketball player
Happy Hairston , professional basketball player for Los Angeles Lakers ; NBA Champion
C. J. Harris , basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Ricky Hickman , professional basketball player
Josh Howard , professional basketball player
Whit Holcomb-Faye , professional basketball player
Brian Howard , professional basketball player
Josh Howard , professional basketball player and coach
Othello Hunter , professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Reggie Johnson , professional basketball player
Rusty LaRue , professional basketball player; NBA champion
Camille Little , WNBA player
Caleb Martin , twin brother of Cody Martin, professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
Cody Martin , twin brother of Caleb Martin, professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets
Earl Monroe , professional basketball player for New York Knicks and Baltimore Bullets
Benny Moss , college basketball coach
Ryan Odom , college basketball coach
Tyson Patterson , professional basketball player
Chris Paul , professional basketball player, 12x NBA All-Star and two-time Olympic champion
Josh Pittman , professional basketball player
Willie Porter , professional basketball player
Skip Prosser , professional basketball player.
Juvonte Reddic , professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Brian Robinson , college basketball coach
Reyshawn Terry , professional basketball player and 2005 NCAA champion with North Carolina
Kevin Thompson , professional basketball player
Ray Agnew , professional football player and executive
Ray Agnew III , professional football player
Hubbard Alexander , professional football coach
Bracy Bonham , Canadian Football League player
Hal Bradley , professional football player
Kidd Brewer , college football player and administrator
Alan Caldwell , professional football player
Tony Covington , professional football player
Angelo Crowell , professional football player
Germane Crowell , professional football player
Donnie Davis , professional football player
Divine Deablo , professional football player
Kenny Duckett , professional football player
Carl Eller , professional football player; member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Clement M. Eyler , college football coach
Ed Gainey , Canadian Football League player
Paul Gibson , professional football player
George Godsey , professional football player
Chris Hairston , professional football player
Josh Hawkins , professional football player
Madison Hedgecock , professional football player
KJ Henry , professional football player
Dwayne Ijames , professional football player
Bill Jackson , professional football player
Anthony Levine , professional football player and two-time Super Bowl champion
Alex McCalister , professional football player
Bill McKoy , professional football player
Ja'Quan McMillian , professional football player
Doug Middleton , professional football player
Paul Miles , professional football player
Jackie Mitchell , Canadian Football League player
Aric Morris , professional football player
A. J. Nicholson , professional football player
Darrell Nicholson , professional football player
Derek Nicholson , professional football player and college football coach
Artimus Parker , professional football player
Denzel Rice , professional football player
Sherman Simmons , college football coach
Darryl Sims , professional football player
Speedy Speer , football player and coach
Ramondo Stallings , professional football player
Ryan Taylor , professional football player
Steve Videtich , professional football player
Blake Whiteheart , professional football player
Bryce Williams , professional football player
Tory Woodbury , professional football player
Tom Young , college football coach
Kathleen Baker , Olympic swimmer , won gold and silver medal at 2016 Summer Olympics
Michael Blomquist , rower and a former World Champion
Ric Converse , professional wrestler
Kimani Griffin , Olympic speed skater , competed at 2018 Winter Olympics
Marc Johnson , professional skateboarder
Randy Jones , Olympic bobsledder , won silver medal in the four-man event at 2002 Winter Olympics
Brian McDonough , Olympic cyclist , competed at 1996 Summer Olympics
Tab Thacker , NCAA wrestling national champion at NC State and actor[ 30]
Matthew Thomson , tennis player
Chris Young , gymnast, won silver medal at 1999 Pan American Games
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