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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in
Nashua, New Hampshire .
Academics and writing
Engineer Ralph H. Baer, inventor of the home video game console
Business
Inventors
Arts and media
Singer and actress Mandy Moore
Civil War general and demolitions expert John H. Foster
Ernie Anastos (born 1943), news
anchorman
Aurore Chabot (born 1949),
ceramic artist
Decap (born 1984), record producer
Pamela Gidley (1965–2018), actress, model
Adam Grandmaison (born 1983), more commonly known as Adam22, podcast host
Michael Graziadei (born 1979), film and television actor (
Daniel Romalotti on
The Young and the Restless )
Randy Harrison (born 1977), actor
Ray LaMontagne (born 1973),
Grammy award -winning singer-songwriter
Walter Long (1879–1952), actor in films from the 1910s
Alvin Lucier (1931–2021),
composer of
experimental music and
sound installations that explore acoustic phenomena and auditory perception
Mike Lupica (born 1952), author and former American newspaper columnist, best known for his provocative commentary on sports in the
New York Daily News and his appearances on
ESPN
Mandy Moore (born 1984), singer, actress; on March 25, 2019, Moore was awarded a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Kyle Mosher (born 1985), artist, designer known for his collage and cut-paper style
Sean Murphy (born 1980), comics artist
Jared Nathan (1985–2006), actor
Tim Neverett (born 1966), sportscaster
Mike O'Malley (born 1966), actor (
Yes, Dear and
Glee )
Chris Romano (born 1978), actor
Blue Mountain State
Alexandra Socha (born 1990), Broadway actress
Brady Watt , producer, bass player, bandleader
Military
Politics and law
United States Senator Kelly Ayotte
Charles G. Atherton (1804–1853), former U.S. senator
[3]
Kelly Ayotte (born 1968), former U.S. senator and
New Hampshire Attorney General
[4]
William A. Crombie (1844–1914),
mayor of Burlington, Vermont
[5]
Stephen S. Cushing (1884–1957), Associate Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court
[6]
Jim Donchess , mayor, registered
Democrat
[7]
Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), former New Hampshire governor and mayor of Nashua
[8]
Judd Gregg (born 1947), former U.S. senator, member of the
Republican Party
[9]
Tony Labranche (born 2001),
youngest member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives as of 2021
[10]
[11]
Roujet D. Marshall (1847–1922), judge on the
Wisconsin Supreme Court
[12]
Joshua C. Pierce (1830-1904), Minnesota state legislator and businessman
[13]
Sports
Professional wrestler Triple H
Ray Dobens (1906–1980),
Major League Baseball pitcher who played briefly for the
Boston Red Sox during the
1929 season
Mark Fayne (born 1987),
National Hockey League defenseman
Jeff Giuliano (born 1979), ice hockey left winger for the
Los Angeles Kings
Jay Heaps (born 1976), soccer defender and former head coach for the
New England Revolution in
Major League Soccer
Greg Landry (born 1946), football quarterback; played for the
Detroit Lions ,
Baltimore Colts and
Chicago Bears
Paul LaPolice (born 1970), American and Canadian football player and coach
Paul Levesque (born 1969), professional wrestler, actor and business executive for the WWE, known by his
ring name Triple H
Kevin McGowan (born 1991), baseball pitcher; has played for the
New York Mets
Jim McNamara (born 1965), baseball catcher; played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the
San Francisco Giants in 1992–1993
Ted Phillips , CEO of the National Football League's Chicago Bears
Kendall Reyes (born 1989), football player
John Roper (born 1971), baseball pitcher
Birdie Tebbetts (1912–1999), baseball player, coach, manager of three
MLB teams
Mike Welch (born 1972), baseball pitcher
Other
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"Ryan M Pitts | War on Terrorism (Afghanistan) | U.S. Army | Medal of Honor Recipient" . Congressional Medal of Honor Society . Retrieved 2023-09-04 .
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"ATHERTON, Charles Gordon, (1804–1853)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014 .
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"AYOTTE, Kelly, (1968–)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014 .
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Encyclopedia Vermont Biography . Burlington, VT: Ullery Publishing Company. p. 157 – via
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"Former Justice Stephen S. Cushing Dies In St. Albans Hospital at 73" . Burlington Free Press . Burlington, VT. September 24, 1957. p. 3 – via
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"Nashua mayor endorses Buttigieg ahead of New Hampshire primary" . 4 February 2020.
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"New Hampshire Governor Hugh Gregg (1917–2003)" . National Governors Association. Retrieved March 5, 2021 .
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"GREGG, Judd Alan, (1947–)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014 .
^ Mackin, Jean (2020-11-05).
"18-year-old from Amherst elected to New Hampshire state house" . WMUR . Retrieved 2021-11-16 .
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"L'un des plus jeunes élus aux États-Unis a des racines thetfordoises" . Courrier Frontenac (in Canadian French). 2020-11-06. Retrieved 2021-11-16 .
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"Term: Marshall, Rouget De Lisle 1847–1922" . Wisconsin Historical Society Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014 .
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Minnesota Legislators: Past & Present-Joshua C. Pierce