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This is a list of people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of
Charlotte, North Carolina .
Academia
Graham Tillett Allison Jr. , American political scientist and professor at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University
Katharine Cramer Angell , one of two named founders of
The Culinary Institute of America
[1]
Sonya Curry , educator
Christopher Ellison , sociologist specializing in the
sociology of religion
Chris Folk , served in the office of School Community Relations for the Charlotte Mecklenburg County Schools during
desegregation
Martha Louise Morrow Foxx , pioneering educator for the blind
[2]
Edith Henderson , landscape architect
[3]
John Kuykendall , served as 15th president of
Davidson College
[4]
Paul Marion , university administrator and academic
George C. Williams ,
evolutionary biologist
Anne D. Yoder , biologist, researcher, and professor
Art and literature
Spirit Square Center for the Arts
Romare Bearden (1911–1988), artist and writer
Brian Blanchfield , poet and essayist
Jason V. Brock , filmmaker, musician, artist, and author
Don Brown , author and attorney
W. J. Cash , writer and journalist
Silas Farley , ballet dancer, choreographer and educator
Ian Flynn , comic book writer
[5]
Brent Funderburk , artist
Harry Golden , author
Hank Hanegraaff , author,
radio talk-show host, former advocate of
evangelical Christianity (until 2017 with his conversion to
Eastern Orthodox faith)
Cheris F. Hodges , author
Travis Jeppesen , author
Ben Long , artist, most known for his fresco work and drawings
Carson McCullers , author
Jenny Offill , novelist
Diane Oliver (1943–1966), a Black feminist writer
Kathy Reichs , anthropologist and author
Stephanie S. Tolan , children's book author
Mel Tomlinson , ballet and modern dancer
Justin Tornow , dancer and choreographer
Business
Robert Yates
Irwin Belk , businessman and politician, executive with
Belk department stores
Cy Bahakel , former North Carolina State Senator and media magnate, instrumental in bringing
Charlotte Hornets franchise to Charlotte
Jim Crockett Jr. , former
professional wrestling promoter
Richard Darman , businessman and government official who served in senior positions during the presidencies of
Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush
Elisabeth DeMarse , businesswoman, former chairman and CEO of
TheStreet
James Buchanan Duke , industrialist, founder of
The Duke Endowment and
Duke University
Jay Faison , entrepreneur and a
conservative philanthropist, founder of the
ClearPath Foundation
Jack Fulk (1932–2011), founder of fast-food chain
Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits
[6]
Earl Patterson Hall , real estate developer and businessman who founded
Carowinds
Robert L. Johnson , co-founder of
BET , former majority owner of then
Charlotte Bobcats , first black American billionaire
Michael Jordan , former professional Hall of Fame basketball player, principal owner & chairman of the
Charlotte Hornets
[7]
[8]
Herman Lay , involved in
potato chip manufacturing with his eponymous brand of
Lay's potato chips
Leon Levine , founder of
Family Dollar ; billionaire, businessman and philanthropist
Michael Marsicano , President and CEO of The Foundation for the Carolinas, one of the largest philanthropic community foundations in the country in terms of assets
Hugh McColl , former chairman and CEO of
Bank of America
Bruton Smith , billionaire; founder and CEO of
Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and founder of
Sonic Automotive
Clemmie Spangler , businessman, former president of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system from 1986 to 1997; was No. 117 on
Forbes ' list of 400 richest Americans
David S. Taylor , business executive who is currently the chairman, President, and CEO of
Procter & Gamble
Robert Yates , former owner of
NASCAR Cup Series team
Yates Racing
Blake R Van Leer III , notable entrepreneur, grandson of President of Georgia Tech, Inventor, Civil rights advocate
[9]
Entertainment
Chyler Leigh
Jim Rash
Berlinda Tolbert
Tyler Barnhardt , actor, best known for
Underground ,
13 Reasons Why
Melendy Britt , actress
Ben Browder , actor,
Farscape and
Stargate SG-1
Ayesha Curry , actress, celebrity cook, author
[10]
Nick Cannon , Television host, Rapper, actor, comedian, attended Quail Hollow Middle School
[11]
Mark Freiburger , filmmaker
Rohit Gupta , film director, producer
Ali Hillis , actress
Lauren Holt , actress, comedian, singer, and cast member of
Saturday Night Live
Brian Huskey , actor, comedian, and writer
Billy James (publicist) , musician, producer, and writer
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson , actor, former professional wrestler, attended Montclaire Elementary School
[12]
Emeril Lagasse , celebrity chef, television personality, attended
Johnson & Wales University
[13]
Sharon Lawrence , actress, known for
NYPD Blue
Chyler Leigh , actress
Ross McElwee , documentary filmmaker; professor at
Harvard University
Eva Noblezada , actress, singer
Jim Rash , actor in
NBC /
Yahoo 's
Community
Britt Robertson , actress
Gloria Saunders , actress
Randolph Scott , actor, 1940s and '50s film star
Jessica Stroup , actress, best known for portraying Erin Silver on
90210
Berlinda Tolbert , actress on CBS sitcom
The Jeffersons
Skeet Ulrich , actor,
Jericho ; graduate of Northwest Cabarrus High School
Earl Wentz , actor, pianist, composer, and musical director, known for his creation of the
American Composer Series in 2000
Maurice Williams , songwriter and performer of Maurice William and the Zodiacs, famous for "Stay"
Government and law
Anthony Foxx
Armistead Burwell , associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 1892 to 1894
Rebecca Carney ,
Democratic member of the
North Carolina General Assembly
Daniel G. Clodfelter , attorney and politician, Democratic mayor of
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chris Cole , politician
Charlie Smith Dannelly , educator and politician, Democratic member of the
North Carolina General Assembly
Walter E. Dellinger III , professor and
solicitor
Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr. , mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina 1935–1941
Anthony Foxx , 17th
United States Secretary of Transportation , and mayor of Charlotte (2009–2013)
Jim Gulley , member of the North Carolina General Assembly
[14]
Richard Hudson , United States Representative for North Carolina's 8th congressional district
Cheslie Kryst , lawyer;
Miss North Carolina USA 2019 and
Miss USA 2019
[15]
Pat McCrory , 74th
Governor of North Carolina ; longest-serving mayor in Charlotte's history (1995–2009)
Mick Mulvaney , former
United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland and
White House Chief of Staff in the
Trump Administration , attended Charlotte Catholic high school
James McDuffie , North Carolina State Senator
James B. McMillan , federal judge who ruled in favor of school busing to integrate Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Cameron A. Morrison , Governor of North Carolina
Angelia Lawrance Morrison Harris , First Lady of North Carolina
Sara Virginia Ecker Watts Morrison , First Lady of North Carolina
Sue Myrick , member of the United States House of Representatives; mayor of Charlotte (1987–1991)
Sarah Parker , Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (born in Charlotte)
Robert Pittenger , real estate investor;
Republican former State Senator in the
North Carolina General Assembly (2002–2008)
Jennifer Roberts , politician, community activist, and the
58th Mayor of
Charlotte
Toussaint Romain , attorney, public defender, and civil rights figure
Ruth Samuelson , member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 104th House district
John Spratt , United States Representative for South Carolina's 5th congressional district
Mike Sprayberry , North Carolina Director of Emergency Management
[16]
Randy Staten , Minnesota state representative and football player
Anne Tompkins , served as the
United States Attorney for the
United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
[17]
Richard Vinroot , attorney and mayor of Charlotte (1991–1995)
Journalism and media
Jim Nantz
John Bain (1984–2018),
British game commentator
Heather Childers , television news anchor
[18]
Leigh Diffey , auto racing commentator
William Emerson (1923–2009), journalist; covered the civil rights era as Newsweek ' s first bureau chief assigned to cover the Southern United States; later editor in chief of
The Saturday Evening Post
[19]
Mark Kemp ,
music journalist and author
Anna Kooiman , news anchor and television panelist
Jim Nantz , CBS television
sportscaster
[20]
Maureen O'Boyle , formerly of Current Affair and Extra ; now newscaster for WBTV
Joe Posnanski , sports journalist
Bill Rosinski , sportscaster and talk show host
[21]
Sandra Mims Rowe , newspaper journalist
Reed Sarratt , journalist
Beatrice Thompson ,
broadcast television and
radio personality
[22]
Military and aviation
Charles Duke
Jerry K. Crump , soldier in the
United States Army ; received the
Medal of Honor for his actions during the
Korean War
[23]
Richard T. Devereaux , retired
United States Air Force Major General
[24]
Charles Duke , NASA astronaut, United States Air Force officer and test pilot, 10th person to walk on the Moon
Jack B. Farris , United States Army
lieutenant general
[25]
John Gibbon , officer in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War , also served in the
American Indian Wars
[26]
Buster Glosson , former deputy
chief of staff for plans and operations at the headquarters for the
U.S. Air Force in
Washington D.C.
Susan J. Helms ,
Brigadier General -select in the U.S. Air Force and former
NASA
astronaut
Hunter Marshall III ,
United States Navy officer during
World War II
Joseph Arnold ,
United States Air Force Served in Iraq during operation Iraqi freedom. Commendation Medal for service during combat operations
Musicians
DaBaby
Anthony Hamilton
Stephanie Mills
Ant-Bee , musician
Seth Avett , singer and one of the founding members of American folk-rock band
The Avett Brothers
Horace Brown , R&B singer
Nappy Brown (1929–2008),
R&B and
gospel singer
[27]
Phillip Bush , classical pianist
Tom Constanten , former keyboard player,
Grateful Dead
DaBaby , rapper, songwriter
[28]
Deniro Farrar , rapper
FireHouse , early 1990s "hair metal band"
Flagship , alt-rock band
Anthony Hamilton , R&B singer
[29]
Wilbert Harrison , R&B singer
Joe Henry , musician
Hopesfall , hard rock band
Tyrone Jefferson , trombonist
K-Ci & JoJo (Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey & Joel "JoJo" Hailey) of 1990s R&B group
Jodeci
[30]
Si Kahn , singer-songwriter and activist (resident of Charlotte)
John P. Kee ,
gospel singer
Adam Lazzara , lead singer of
Taking Back Sunday
Jon Lindsay , solo recording artist; former member of
Benji Hughes and many other bands; record producer; political activist
Kelsey Lu , singer and cellist
Lute , rapper
John Mark McMillan , singer-songwriter
Tammy Faye Messner (1942–2007),
Christian singer and television personality; former wife of
televangelist , and later convicted
felon ,
Jim Bakker
Stephanie Mills , R&B singer
[31]
David Vincent , frontman, bassist, and singer of the death metal band
Morbid Angel
Wednesday 13 , musician
Willie Weeks , bass guitarist, known for work with Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder and George Harrison
Mavi (rapper) , musician
Sportspeople
Ricky Berens
Dwight Clark
Steph Curry
Ray Durham
Bobby Jones
Tiffany Mitchell
Hakeem Nicks
Corey Seager
Ish Smith
Alex Wood
Cedric Alexander ,
professional wrestler signed to
WWE
Jaire Alexander ,
NFL cornerback
Ty-Shon Alexander , professional basketball player
Darrell Armstrong , former
National Basketball Association (NBA) player and current NBA coach
Arn Anderson , professional wrestler
Saddiq Bey , NBA player
Jim Beatty , first person to break the four-minute mile barrier on an indoor track
Ricky Berens , Olympic
swimmer and two-time gold medalist
[32]
DeAndre' Bembry , NBA player
Tessa Blanchard , professional wrestler
[33]
Garrett Bradbury ,
National Football League (NFL) offensive lineman for the
Minnesota Vikings
Calvin Brock , former professional
boxer ; competed at the
2000 Summer Olympics
William Byron ,
NASCAR
Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports
Chris Canty , former NFL
defensive end ; Charlotte Latin School alumni
Maya Caldwell ,
WNBA player for the
Atlanta Dream
Dwight Clark , NFL
wide receiver and two-time Super Bowl champion with
San Francisco 49ers
Stu Cole , former
Major League Baseball (MLB) player and current MLB coach
Mo Collins , NFL
lineman for the
Oakland Raiders
Carlos Crawford , former MLB
pitcher
Seth Curry , NBA player
[34]
Stephen Curry , NBA player and 4-time champion with the
Golden State Warriors
[35]
Baron Davis , former professional basketball player; played for Charlotte Hornets 1999–2002
Jordan Davis , NFL defensive tackle for the
Philadelphia Eagles
John Donaldson , former MLB second baseman
Devon Dotson ,
NBA G League basketball player
[36]
Jake Delhomme , former NFL
quarterback for the
Carolina Panthers 2003–2009
Ray Durham , MLB
second baseman and two-time All-Star selection
Charlotte Flair , professional wrestler, daughter of Ric Flair
[37]
Reid Flair , professional wrestler, son of Ric Flair
DeShaun Foster , born in Charlotte, former
running back for
Carolina Panthers 2002–2007
Todd Fuller , professional basketball player
Joe Gibbs ,
Hall of Fame
football coach and
NASCAR championship team owner
Grace Glenn , artistic gymnast
Dwight Howard , Charlotte Hornets 2017–2018, NBA player
Trent Guy , former NFL and
Canadian Football League player
Clayton Heafner , former
PGA Tour golfer
[38]
Larry Hefner , former
NFL linebacker
Tommy Helms , MLB player
Gerald Henderson Jr. , former professional basketball player
D. J. Humphries , NFL offensive tackle
Antawn Jamison ,
NBA
forward and former
University of North Carolina basketball star
Bobby Jones , basketball player, four-time NBA All-Star and 1972 Olympian
Daniel Jones , NFL quarterback for
New York Giants ; attended Charlotte Latin School
[39]
Ron "The Truth" Killings ,
pro wrestler
Hunter Kemper ,
triathlete , 4-time member of the U.S. Olympic team (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012)
Braxton Key , professional basketball player
Luke Kuechly , former linebacker for the
Carolina Panthers 2012–2019
Corey LaJoie , NASCAR Cup Series driver
Kendall Lamm , NFL offensive tackle for the
Tennessee Titans
Chris Leak , former
Florida Gators quarterback and offensive
MVP of
2007 BCS National Championship Game
Dave Lemonds , pitcher for
Chicago White Sox
Nick Leverett , NFL offensive guard for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Michael Macchiavello , American
freestyle and
folkstyle
wrestler ,
NCAA Wrestling national champion at
NC State
Mohamed Massaquoi , NFL player
Alex Maughan ,
rugby union player
J. B. Mauney , Professional Bull Rider
Jeff McInnis , NBA
guard
Mildred Meacham ,
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
Kennedy Meeks , NBA player
Sam Mills ,
linebacker who played twelve seasons in the NFL for the
New Orleans Saints and
Carolina Panthers
Akil Mitchell , American-Panamanian basketball player for
Maccabi Rishon LeZion of the Israeli
Premier League
Tiffany Mitchell ,
WNBA player
[40]
Anthony Morrow , NBA player
Alonzo Mourning , former professional basketball player
[41]
Daniel Naroditsky , chess
grandmaster
Joan Nesbit , former
long-distance runner who competed in the
1996 Summer Olympics
[42]
Hakeem Nicks , former NFL wide receiver for
New York Giants
Dickie Noles , MLB pitcher
Pettis Norman , NFL
tight end for the
Dallas Cowboys
Ayanga Okpokowuruk ,
football player
Julius Peppers , former defensive end for the
Carolina Panthers 2002–2009 and again 2017–2018
[43]
Richard Petty , former seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and record winner of 200 NASCAR races
Roman Phifer ,
NFL linebacker
Wali Rainer , NFL player for
Cleveland Browns ,
Jacksonville Jaguars ,
Detroit Lions and
Houston Texans
Jeff Reed , former
NFL
kicker for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
Cody Rhodes , professional wrestler
Jerry Richardson , former owner of NFL's
Carolina Panthers
Jordan Rinaldi ,
UFC fighter
[44]
John Sadri ,
tennis player , Australian Open singles finalist
Jaden Springer , professional basketball player
Don Schollander , six-time Olympic champion swimmer
Corey Seager ,
MLB shortstop for the
Texas Rangers
[45]
Kyle Seager , former
MLB third baseman for the
Seattle Mariners
[46]
Floyd Simmons , two-time
Olympic bronze medalist in the
decathlon
Jamie Skeen , basketball player, plays for
Maccabi Ashdod B.C. in the
Israeli Super League
Ish Smith , NBA player
Ricky Steamboat ,
pro wrestler
Bernard Taylor , former
boxer , compiled 481–8 record as an amateur boxer, qualified for 1980 U.S. Olympic team
Chad Tracy ,
MLB
third baseman
Rayjon Tucker , NBA player
Dolly Vanderlip ,
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League pitcher
Dave Waymer (1959–1993),
NFL
safety for
New Orleans Saints ,
San Francisco 49ers and
Los Angeles Raiders
Reggie White (1961–2004), NFL
defensive end ; career leader at time of his retirement in
sacks
Steve Wilks , football coach, former head coach of the
Arizona Cardinals in 2018
Alex Wood ,
MLB pitcher
Grant Williams , NBA player for the
Boston Celtics ; Providence Day School alum
Patrick Williams , professional basketball player
Haywood Workman , NBA
guard for
Indiana Pacers
Miscellaneous
Annie Lowrie Alexander
Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864–1929), first licensed female physician in the American South
[47]
Chelsea Cooley ,
Miss North Carolina USA 2005,
Miss USA 2005
Olivia Culpo ,
Miss Rhode Island USA ,
Miss USA ,
Miss Universe 2012
[48]
Brooklyn Decker , model, graduated from Butler High School in Matthews, NC; Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover model
[49]
Steven Furtick , pastor
Ryan C. Gordon , software and game
porter
Billy Graham (1918–2018), evangelist
[50]
Richard Hipp , software architect and primary author of
SQLite
Peter Joseph Jugis ,
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church serving as the fourth and current
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
Jordan Lloyd , winner of Season 11 of
Big Brother ; contestant on Season 16 of
The Amazing Race (from suburban
Matthews )
Emily Maynard ,
The Bachelorette , season 8
Sally Dalton Robinson , philanthropist
John Shelby Spong , retired Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Newark, author, lecturer, and theologian
Jane Renwick Smedburg Wilkes , founder of Good Samaritan Hospital and St. Peter's Hospital
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