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List of people from Everett, Washington, US
The following is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in
Everett, Washington, a major city in the
Seattle metropolitan area.
Actors and actresses
Artists and authors
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Bruce Barcott, journalist and author
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Donna Barr, comic book author
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Chuck Close, painter and photographer
[5]
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David Eddings, fantasy author
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Anita Endrezze, poet and author
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James Kelsey, sculptor
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Linda Lee Cadwell, teacher, wife of
Bruce Lee
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Alden Mason, painter
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James Mongrain, glass artist
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Mark P. Shea, Catholic author
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Dick Weiss, glass artist
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Hai Ying Wu, sculptor
Military and crime
Musicians
Bands
Politicians and businesspeople
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Kevin Avard, state representative in New Hampshire
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Howard S. Bargreen, Washington state representative and senator
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Glenn Beck, conservative author and radio/TV host
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Jean Berkey, Washington state legislator
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Edith Bullock, businesswoman and Alaska territorial legislator
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David Marston Clough, former Minnesota Governor and politician
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JoAnn Dayton-Selman, Wyoming state representative
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Jacob Falconer, U.S. Congressman, state legislator, and Everett mayor
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William Gissberg, Washington state senator
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Don Hansey, Washington state representative
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Nick Harper, Washington state senator
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Roland H. Hartley, Washington governor
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Emil Herman, activist and political candidate
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Henry M. Jackson, U.S. Congressman and Senator
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Daniel J. Kremer, California judge
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Marko Liias, Washington state senator
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Anna Agnes Maley, journalist and political candidate
[2]
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August P. Mardesich, Washington state representative and senator
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A. L. Rasmussen, Washington state representative and senator
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Aaron Reardon, Snohomish County Executive and Washington state representative
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June Robinson, Washington state representative and senator
[7]
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Ella Russell, suffragette and political candidate
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J. H. Smith, politician and pioneer
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Michael Kelly Sutton, software engineer and journalist
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Carolyn Squires, nurse and Montana politician
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Brian Sullivan, county councilman and Washington state representative
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Elmer R. Tapper, Louisiana state representative
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Don Van Patten, New Hampshire state representative
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Larry Vognild, politician
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Monrad Wallgren, Governor, U.S. Congressman and Senator
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Jack Westland, U.S. Representative and amateur golf champion
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Emily Wicks, state representative
[7]
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Lisa Witter, entrepreneur and public speaker
Religion
Scientists and academics
Sportspeople
Baseball
Basketball
Curling
Cycling
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Tom Cable, football coach
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Chris Chandler, NFL quarterback
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Dave Christensen, college football coach
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Earl Clark, college football player and coach
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Dennis Erickson, football coach
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Rick Fenney, NFL running back
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Vern Hickey, college football coach
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Gordon Hudson, NFL tight end
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Shiloh Keo, NFL safety
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Jim Lambright, college football player and coach
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Chuck Nelson, NFL kicker
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Dave Osborn, NFL running back
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Mike Price, football coach
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Geoff Reece, NFL center
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Timm Rosenbach, college football coach
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KeiVarae Russell, NFL corner back
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Tani Tupou, XFL defensive tackle
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Abe Wilson, NFL offensive lineman
Golf
Hockey
Martial arts
Soccer
Volleyball
Wrestling
References
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^ Bray, Kari (February 1, 2017).
"Stan Boreson, 'King of Scandinavian Humor,' dies at 91". The Everett Herald. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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b Sheets, Bill (March 19, 2006).
"Doctors, writers, leaders". The Everett Herald. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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^ Humphrey, Robert (February 13, 1992).
"History of Everett schools, from one who's been there". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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^ Grindeland, Sherry (November 12, 2002).
"Peg Phillips, 1918–2002: 'Northern Exposure' actress, Woodinville theater founder". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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^ Upchurch, Michael (May 17, 2016).
"Chuck Close, who revolutionized portraiture, has major retrospective in Everett". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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^ Rathbun, Andy (April 1, 2015).
"Indie royalty heads to Paramount this week". The Everett Herald. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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b Cornfield, Jerry (May 14, 2020).
"As Robinson moves to the Senate, Wicks gets a House seat". The Everett Herald. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
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^ Massey, Matt (July 28, 2002).
"Sounders seek return to glory on new turf". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
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