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The following is a partial list of notable residents, past and present, from
Hillsboro, Oregon , United States. A separate
list of people from Oregon is available.
Mayors
Samuel Huston
Athletes
Tiffeny Milbret
Erik Ainge , football player
[4]
Wally Backman , World Series champion with the Mets, baseball player
[5]
Bob Beall , baseball player
[6]
Scott Brosius , baseball player
[7]
Scott Brow , baseball player who won the
1993 World Series with the
Toronto Blue Jays
Jim Evenson , football player
Thomas Garrigus , Olympic shooting athlete
[8]
Darrall Imhoff , basketball player
[9]
Josh Inman , Olympic rower
[10]
Scott Kozak , football player
[11]
Mitch Meeuwsen , football player
[12]
Tiffeny Milbrett , soccer player
[13]
Vern Olsen , baseball player
[14]
Ben Petrick , baseball player
[15]
Roddy Piper , professional wrestler
[16]
Clifford R. Robinson , basketball player
[9]
Scott Rueck , women's basketball coach
[17]
Ad Rutschman , Hall of Fame football coach
[6]
Wes Schulmerich , baseball player
[18]
Politicians
James Withycombe
George R. Bagley , lawyer and judge
[19]
Rick Dancer , politician and news anchor
[20]
Leon S. Davis , politician
[21]
George W. Ebbert , pioneer
[22]
David Edwards , politician who served in the Oregon House
[23]
Daniel Gault , educator, newspaperman, and state legislator
[24]
William G. Hare , politician
[25]
H. T. Hesse , politician
[26]
David Hill , pioneer and city namesake
[27]
Derrick Kitts , politician who served in the Oregon House
[28]
Shawn Lindsay , attorney and politician
[29]
George W. Patterson , politician
[30]
Paul L. Patterson , former Oregon governor
[31]
D. O. Quick , state legislator
[32]
Edward Schulmerich , banker and politician
[33]
Samuel Thurston , first
Congressional delegate from Oregon
[34]
Thomas Tongue , former
Oregon Supreme Court justice
[35]
William H. Wehrung , politician and businessman
[36]
James Withycombe , former Oregon governor
[37]
Others
Savannah Outen
Kelly AuCoin , actor
[38]
Cesar Barone , serial killer
[39]
Genevieve Bell , anthropologist for Intel
[40]
Cecilee Russell Essary, Residents' Interhall Congress advisor at the
University of Arkansas
[41]
Peggy Y. Fowler , CEO of
Portland General Electric
[42]
Judi Hofer , businessperson
[43]
David Larsen , actor
[44]
Savannah Outen , singer
[45]
Tommy Overstreet , country music singer
[46]
Norman Ralston , aviator
[47]
John W. Shute , banker
[48]
Albert E. Tozier , journalist
[49]
Mary Ramsey Wood , "Mother Queen of Oregon"
[50]
Bryce Zabel , writer/producer, former chairman of the
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
[51]
See also
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