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The following is a list of notable people from
San Bernardino, California .
Arts
Journalism
Politics
Science
Sports
Tyler Ankrum –
NASCAR driver
Glenn Braggs –
professional baseball player,
Milwaukee Brewers and
Cincinnati Reds
Branden Becker –
professional baseball player,
Baltimore Orioles
Greg Bunch –
basketball player
Brandie Burton –
professional golfer
Chuck Carr –
professional baseball player,
New York Mets ,
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Florida Marlins ,
Milwaukee Brewers , and
Houston Astros
Layshia Clarendon –
professional basketball player,
Los Angeles Sparks
Kenny Clark –
National Football League player,
Green Bay Packers
Mark Collins –
National Football League player,
New York Giants ,
Kansas City Chiefs ,
Green Bay Packers , two-time
Super Bowl winner
Rich Dauer –
professional baseball player
Jayden Daniels – professional football player
Shawn Estes –
professional baseball player
Bobby Green -
UFC Fighter
Charles Johnson –
National Football League player
Al Jury –
National Football League
referee [
citation needed ]
Damontae Kazee – professional
National Football League player,
Atlanta Falcons
Bob Lemon - professional baseball player and manager
Paul Lim – professional
darts player
Alberto Madril –
professional wrestler
Alexander Mattison – professional football player
Jason Moore –
National Football League player
Ryan Nece –
National Football League player,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Craig Newsome –
National Football League player,
Green Bay Packers and
San Francisco 49ers
Derek Parra –
speed skater , gold and silver medalist at
2002 Winter Olympics , competed at
the 2006 Winter Olympics
Stephanie Rehe –
Women's Tennis Association player, ranked No. 10 in singles in March 1989
Ricky Romero – Latino wrestler
Bryon Russell –
professional basketball player,
Denver Nuggets ,
Utah Jazz , and
Los Angeles Lakers
Swede Savage –
Indy 500 ,
sports car , and
NASCAR driver; died in
1973 Indy 500
Daryl Sconiers –
professional baseball player
Judy Shapiro-Ikenberry (born 1942) - long distance runner
Jeremy Stevenson –
NHL player; born in
San Bernardino
Dave Stockton –
professional golfer , two-time
PGA Championship winner
Jalin Turner –
mixed martial artist
Lisa Marie Varon – retired
WWE
professional wrestler known as Victoria, former two-time holder of the
WWE Women's Championship (1956-2010)
Charlie Venegas – professional
speedway rider and two-time world champion, four-time
ice racing world champion
Other
References
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"The pioneering influence of The Cramps member Poison Ivy" . 2021-07-06. Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
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"From the Archives: Julie London; Torch Singer, Movie and Television Actress" . Los Angeles Times . 2000-10-19. Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
^ Buckley, Cara (2018-07-04).
"Lakeith Stanfield Is Playing Us All" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
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"Moses Sumney's World of Possibilities" . The New Yorker . 2020-02-26. Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
^ Weinstein, Tresca (2016-07-14).
"Former City Ballet dancer still has moves" . Times Union . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
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"Keeping it real: Big Little Lies actor Shailene Woodley" . independent . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
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"SAN BERNARDINO: Photographer captured the lives of city's African Americans" . 16 February 2016.
^ Robert Z. Pearlman (2021-12-29).
"Rich Clifford, NASA astronaut who secretly flew with Parkinson's, dies at 69" . Space.com . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
^ Schudel, Matt (March 10, 2018).
"Anthony Acevedo, U.S. Army medic who endured prison-camp horrors during WWII, dies at 93" . Washington Post . Retrieved March 23, 2018 .
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"May 2010 - Ebony Magazine "Top 30 under 30" FDS" . Google Docs . Retrieved 2024-02-18 .
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