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This article lists people from
Alhambra, California.
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Hank Aguirre, baseball player
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Duane Allen, football player
[1]
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Atlas, graffiti artist
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Jairo Avila Jr.,
NASCAR driver
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Andrew E. Bellisario, Roman Catholic bishop
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Ron Cey, baseball player
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Jack Chick Christian evangelist and cartoonist
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Roberta Collins, actress
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Dean Cundey, cinematographer and film director
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Clive Cussler, novelist
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Alexander Fost, dancer, So You Think You Can Dance contestant
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Amy Kim Ganter, author
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Bob Givens, animator
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Sam Hanks, race car driver, won
1957 Indianapolis 500
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Rico Harris, former
Harlem Globetrotter missing since 2014
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James Jannard, fashion designer
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Frank Tenney Johnson, western artist
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Kazu Kibuishi, graphic novel illustrator
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Ralph Kiner, Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball player, broadcaster
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Kenny Loggins, musician
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Danny Lopez, world champion boxer
[2]
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Lance Mountain, professional skateboarder
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Jacqueline Nguyen, United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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Frank Pastore, baseball player
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Albie Pearson, baseball player
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Ke Huy Quan, actor, stunt coordinator
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Noé Ramirez, baseball player
[3]
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Jim Rathmann, race car driver, won
1960 Indianapolis 500
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Norman Rockwell, artist, lived in Alhambra in the early 1930s
[4]
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Dorothy Howell Rodham (1919 – 2011), homemaker, mother of U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton
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Tex Schramm, president of NFL's
Dallas Cowboys
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Dean Scofield, actor
- Peter Seidler, Founder and managing partner of Seidler Equity Partners. Chairman and owner of the
San Diego Padres
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Phil Spector, music producer
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Mickey Thompson (1928-1988), race car driver. Born in Alhambra
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Cheryl Tiegs, model
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Melissa Villaseñor, comedian and impressionist, Saturday Night Live
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Mitch Vogel, actor
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Ron Warner, Third Base Coach for the
St. Louis Cardinals baseball team.
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James D. Watkins, admiral
[5]
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Betty White, actress
[6]
[7]
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Verne Winchell, businessman
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Xasthur, black metal band
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Rolly Crump, Animator and designer
References
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"Duane Allen, 65; NFL player for Rams in '60s".
Los Angeles Times. May 9, 2003. p. B13 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Rock 'n' Roll: Danny "Little Red" Lopez - Boxing.com". www.boxing.com.
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^ Ardaya, Fabian (May 3, 2019).
"'That's the motherland, man:' Noé Ramirez, a proud Mexican, gets to pitch in his parents' homeland".
The Athletic. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
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"City of Alhambra: A personal recollection". Archived from
the original on April 21, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
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"Navy Admiral James D. Watkins, an Alhambra native, dies at 85". Archived from
the original on August 9, 2012.
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^ Richmond, Ray (2021).
Betty White: 100 Remarkable Moments in an Extraordinary Life. becker&mayer! books. p. 14.
ISBN
978-0-7603-7321-7.
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^ Stange, Mary Zeiss; Oyster, Carol K.; Sloan, Jane E. (2013).
The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World. SAGE Publications. p. 1064.
ISBN
978-1-4522-7068-5.