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This list of people from Palm Springs, California describes notable residents who have had homes in the city and nearby
resort communities of the
Coachella Valley . These communities, which include
Palm Springs ,
Bermuda Dunes ,
Cathedral City ,
Coachella ,
Desert Hot Springs ,
Indian Wells ,
Indio ,
La Quinta ,
Palm Desert ,
Rancho Mirage and
Thermal are in the
Coachella Valley of
Riverside County , southern California.
Palm Springs Walk of Stars
Over 410 of Palm Springs area notable residents have been honored with Golden Palm Stars on the
Palm Springs Walk of Stars .
Presidents and heads of state
Other Palm Springs residents
Early settlers (pre-World War I)
Show business – performers
Don Adams – actor, comedian and director
[4] : 259
Edie Adams – actress
[4] : 194
John Agar – actor
[4] : 135
Bobby Anderson – actor
[4] : 188
[5]
Herbert Anderson – character actor
[4] : 139
Russell Arms – actor
[4] : 20
[6] : 305
Desi Arnaz – musician, actor and television producer
[7]
[nb 2]
Desi Arnaz Jr. – actor and musician
[7] : 7
[nb 3]
Lucie Désirée Arnaz – actress, singer, dancer and producer
[7] : 7
[nb 4]
Dorothy Arnold – film actress
[8]
Mary Astor – actress
[9] : 154
Alana Austin – film and television actress
[10]
Vivian Austin – actress and model
[6] : 318
Gene Autry – actor and singer
[11]
[nb 5]
Jim Bailey – actor, singer and female impersonator
Fay Bainter – film and stage actress
[4] : 239
Lucille Ball – comedian, film, television, stage and radio actress, model, film and television executive
[7]
[12] : 106, 107
[nb 6]
Kaye Ballard – comedian and actress
Don Barclay – character actor
[4] : 28
[6] : 345
Binnie Barnes – actress
[4] : 9
John Barrowman – actor
[13]
William Bendix – actor
[4] : 129
Jack Benny – comedian
[12] : 107
[nb 7]
Michael Bentine – comedian, comic actor and writer
[4] : 187
Edgar Bergen – actor and ventriloquist
[2] : 161
Polly Bergen – actress
[4] : 129
Tom Bosley – actor
Stephen Boyd – actor
[4] : 27
Elisabeth Brooks – actress
Dorothy Burgess – stage and film actress
[14]
Paul Burke – actor
[4] : 24
[6] : 303
Charles Butterworth – comedic actor
[4] : 10
[6] : 227
Rory Calhoun – television and film actor, screenwriter and producer
[4] : 164
Dyan Cannon – actress
[15] : 52
[nb 8]
Judy Canova – comedian, actress, singer, and radio personality
Eddie Cantor – actor, singer, songwriter, comedian
[2] : 162
Jean Carson – stage, film and television actress
[4] : 249
Ann Carter – child actress
Don Castle – actor
[4] : 35
[6] : 177
Mary Castle – film and television actress
Jeff Chandler – actor and singer
[12] : 109
Sydney Chaplin – actor and restaurant owner
Cyd Charisse – actress and dancer
[2] : 160
[nb 9]
Claudette Colbert – actress
[11]
Chuck Connors – actor
[9] : 212
Jackie Coogan – actor
[4] : 23
[6] : 295
Keith Coogan – actor
[16]
Jackie Cooper – actor
[4] : 20, 54
[6] : 307
Lou Costello – actor and comedian
[4] : 237
Joseph Cotten – stage and film actor
[17] : 58
Bing Crosby – singer and actor
[7] : 9
Tony Curtis – actor
[4] : 177
Lili Damita – actress
[4] : 201
Marion Davies – actress and socialite
[4] : 114
Joan Davis – comedic actress
[18]
Sandra Dee – film actress
[4] : 78
William Demarest – character actor
Richard Denning – actor
Leonardo DiCaprio – actor
[19]
Andy Dick – comedian
Rosie Dolly –
Vaudeville performer, with twin Jenny
[4] : 60
Kirk Douglas – actor
[12] : 111
Betsy Drake – actress and writer
[15] : 51
[nb 10]
Don Durant – actor and singer
[4] : 200
Negin Farsad – comedian, writer and actress
Susan Fleming – actress
Errol Flynn – actor
[20] : 116
Virginia Fox – actress
Clark Gable – actor
[7] : 9
Ava Gardner – actress
[4] : 182
William Gargan – actor
[4] : 98, 129
Judy Garland – actress and singer
Gregory Gaye – actor
[4] : 180
Hoot Gibson – rodeo champion and cowboy film star
[2] : 159
Laurel Goodwin – actress
Cary Grant – actor
[21]
[nb 11]
Shauna Grant a.k.a. Colleen Applegate – nude model and pornographic actress
[4] : 14
[6] : 246
Bonita Granville – actress and television producer
[9] : 188
Erin Gray – actress
Shecky Greene – comedian
[4] : 249
William Haines – film actor and interior designer
[22]
Ron Hale – television actor
[4] : 26
Christian Haren – actor, model and community activist
Eden Hartford – film actress
[4] : 145
Lindsay Hartley – actress and singer
Laurence Harvey – actor
[2] : 160
Russell Hayden – film and television actor
[nb 12]
Louis Hayward – actor
[4] : 232
Rita Hayworth – actress and dancer
[4] : 240
Emmaline Henry – actress
Katharine Hepburn – actress
[4] : 97
Billy Herrington – bisexual pornographic actor, model and Internet personality
Phyllis Hodges Boyce – film and television actress
William Holden – actor
[21]
Alex Hyde-White – actor
Stella Inger – television news anchor
Michael Irby – film and television actor
Jesse James – actor
[23]
David Janssen – film and television actor
[4] : 255
Van Johnson – film and television actor
[4] : 179
Carolyn Jones – actress
[2] : 160
Gabe Kaplan – actor and professional poker player
Stubby Kaye – comedic actor
[4] : 26
[6] : 299
Udo Kier – actor
[4] : 20
Nancy Kulp – comedic actress
[24]
Alan Ladd – actor
Fernando Lamas – actor and director
[4] : 189
Jack Lambert – actor
[6] : 242
Dorothy Lamour – actress
Richard (Dick) Lane – television announcer and actor
[4] : 208
Peter Lawford – actor
[2] : 160
Marc Lawrence – character actor
[25]
[6] : 117
Francis Lederer – film and stage actor
[4] : 153
Janet Leigh – actress
[4] : 177
Bruce Lester – actor
Jerry Lewis – comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director
[12] : 116
Robert (Bob) Livingston – actor
[4] : 211
Alison Lohman – actress
[26]
Anita Louise – film actress
[4] : 61
[nb 13]
Sid Luft – impresario
[4] : 90 and husband of Judy Garland
Paul Lukas – actor
[4] : 13
[6] : 238
Richard Lynch – actor
[27]
Ali MacGraw – actress
[11]
Patrick Macnee – actor
[4] : 207
Gordon MacRae – singer and actor
[7] : 9
Marjorie Main – character actress
[4] : 210
Caren Marsh Doll – actress and dancer
Brenda Marshall – film actress
[4] : 277
Mary Martin – actress and singer
[7] : 9
[12] : 118
[28]
[nb 14]
Tony Martin – actor and singer
[2] : 160
[nb 9]
Gummo Marx – vaudeville performer and theatrical agent; one of the
Marx Brothers
Zeppo Marx – comedian; one of the
Marx Brothers
Pat McCormick – actor and comedy writer
Darren McGavin – actor
[4] : 20
[6] : 276
Steve McQueen – actor
[6] : 301
[12] : 119
Patricia Medina – actress
[4] : 238
Adolphe Menjou – film actor
[4] : 71
Duke Mitchell – film actor, slapstick comedian, crooner and film director
[nb 15]
Joanna Moore – film and television actress
[4] : 216
Dorothy Morris – film and television actress
Bret Morrison – radio performer, played
The Shadow
[29]
Gary Morton – actor, comedian and producer
[7]
[nb 16]
J. Carrol Naish – character actor
[4] : 127
Gloria Neil – actress
Danny Sue Nolan – film actress
Kim Novak – film actress
[12] : 120
Margaret O'Brien – film, television and stage actress
[30]
Reginald Owen – character actor
[4] : 225
Eleanor Parker – film actress
[4] : 254
Fess Parker – television actor and winemaker
[17] : 59
Jean Parker – actress
John Payne – actor
[4] : 19
[6] : 286
Joan Perry – film actress, model and singer
[15] : 97
Jean Peters – film actress
[4] : 146
Lillian Porter – film and television actress
[nb 12]
William Powell – actor
Stefanie Powers – actress
[11]
Marjorie Rambeau – film and stage actress
[31]
Frankie Randall – singer and actor
[32]
Rhodes Reason – actor
Donna Reed – actress
[9] : 219
[nb 17]
Phil Regan – actor and singer
[4] : 78
Fritzi Ridgeway – silent film star; built the Hotel del Tahquitz in 1928
[33]
Maria Riva – actress
[4] : 265
Charles Knox Robinson III – actor
Edward G. Robinson – actor
Tristan Rogers – television actor
[4] : 35
[6] : 178
Lillian Roth – actress, singer and autobiographer
[4] : 276
Peggy Ryan – dancer
[4] : 111
S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall – actor
[4] : 61
Albert Salmi – actor
[4] : 23
[6] : 292
Fred Leedon Scott – actor and singing cowboy
[4] : 200
Diane Shalet – stage and television character actress
Tony Shalhoub – actor
[4] : 217
Alia Shawkat – actress
Sammy Shore – comedian and founder of The Comedy Store
[4] : 108
Robin Shou – actor and martial arts specialist
Red Skelton – radio and television comedian
[29]
Suzanne Somers – actress
[17] : 58
[nb 18]
Sara Sothern – stage actress
Richard Stapley – actor and writer
Alana Stewart (aka Alana Collins) – actress
[4] : 79
Milburn Stone – actor
[4] : 19
[6] : 304
Gloria Swanson – actress, singer and producer
[12] : 125
[nb 19]
Akim Tamiroff – actor
[4] : 201
Robert Taylor – actor
[9] : 188
Rod Taylor – actor
[2] : 160
[6] : 166
Tedi Thurman – actress and model (
Miss Monitor )
[34]
Kenneth Tobey – actor
[4] : 210
Spencer Tracy – actor
[17] : 34
June Travis – actress
[9] : 163
Rudolph Valentino – actor
[4] : 128
Virginia Valli – stage and film actress, manager of the
Palm Springs Racquet Club
[30] : 85
[nb 20]
Robert Wagner – actor
[12] : 126
Ralph Waite – actor and aspiring politician
[6] : 469
[35]
Nina Wayne – actress
[4] : 217
Jack Webb – actor, television writer, director and producer
[4] : 214
Adam West – actor
Richard Whorf – actor, author, director, and designer
[4] : 209
Henry Wilcoxon – actor
[4] : 197
Cindy Williams – television actress
[4] : 56
Edy Williams – film and television actress
Fred Williamson – actor and football player
[4] : 258
Noble Willingham – television and film actor
Beverly Wills – television and film actress
[4] : 248
Charles Winninger – actor
[4] : 208
Joan Woodbury – actress
Donald Woods – film and television actor
[4] : 178, 247
Silent film era
Radio
Show business – production
Al Adamson – film producer
[4] : 168
Irving Allen – stage and film producer and director
[4] : 246
Hy Averback – producer, director and actor
[4] : 55
[6] : 272
Kroger Babb – film and television producer and showman
Sydney Banks – producer
[21]
Busby Berkeley – film director and musical choreographer
[11]
Pandro S. Berman – film producer
[4] : 235
Josef Berne – film director
Milton Bren – film producer and real estate developer
[6] : 247
Harry Joe Brown – film producer
[4] : 64
Allan Carr – stage and screen producer and manager
Cameron Crowe – film director, producer and screenwriter
[37]
Homer Curran – theater owner and Broadway producer
[4] : 95
Frank Daniel – film producer, screenwriter and director
[4] : 210
Edward Dmytryk – film director and editor
[4] : 246
George Englund – film director and producer
[4] : 265
Don Fedderson – television producer
[4] : 248
Bryan Foy – film producer and director
[4] : 86, 212
Maurice Geraghty – screenwriter, film director and producer
Menahem Golan – film director and producer
[4] : 185
Edmund Goulding – film writer and director
[15] : 157–62
Alexander Hall – film director and actor
[4] : 10
[6] : 242
John Hamrick – theater entrepreneur
Howard Hawks – film director, producer and screenwriter
[38]
Paul Henning – television producer
[4] : 195
H. Bruce Humberstone – film director
[4] : 50
Gale Anne Hurd – film producer and screenwriter
Stanley Kramer – film producer and director
[4] : 18
[6] : 314
Norman Krasna – screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director
Sidney Lanfield – film and television director
[4] : 260
Jennings Lang – film director and screenwriter
[4] : 11
Walter Lang – film director
[4] : 241
Glen A. Larson – television producer and writer
[4] : 95
Irving "Swifty" Lazar – talent agent
[4] : 66
Mervyn LeRoy – film director and producer
[4] : 9
[6] : 239
Sol Lesser – film producer
[4] : 70, 110
Henry Levin – film director
[4] : 25
[6] : 297
Frank Lloyd – film director, scriptwriter and producer
[nb 22]
[4] : 240
Riff Markowitz – producer and Emcee of
The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies
[17] : 82
Harold Mirisch – film production company executive
Victor Orsatti – talent agent and film producer
[4] : 216
Tony Owen – television producer
[9] : 212
William Perlberg – film producer
[9] : 166
William H. Pine – film producer
[4] : 210
Dave Powers – Emmy Award-winning television director and producer
Steve Rowland – record producer
Joseph M. Schenck – film studio executive
Sherwood Schwartz – television producer
[4] : 264
William A. Seiter – film director
[4] : 203
Steve Sekely – film director
[4] : 70
David O. Selznick – film producer
[4] : 160
Edward Small – film producer
[4] : 21, 86
[6] : 247
Milton Sperling – film producer and screenwriter
[4] : 171
Leo Spitz – film executive
John M. Stahl – film director and producer
[4] : 198
A. Edward Sutherland – film director and actor
[4] : 220
Norman Taurog – film director and screenwriter
[4] : 220
Norman Tokar – film and television director
[4] : 146
Mike Todd – theater and film producer
[30]
Ivan Tors – producer
[4] : 27
[6] : 308
Raoul Walsh – silent film actor, actor, and director
Charles Walters – film director and choreographer
[4] : 48, 117
James Whale – film and theatre director
[15] : 139–46
Jack Wrather – businessman and film producer
[9] : 188
William Wyler – film director, producer and screenwriter
[4] : 202
Sam Zimbalist – film producer
[4] : 204
Cinematographers and art directors
Studio executives
Artists, architects and photographers
Academics and scientists, authors and writers
Franz Alexander – psychoanalyst and physician
Christopher Paul Baker – travel writer and photographer, and adventure motorcyclist
Harold Bell Wright – writer
[47]
Claude Binyon – screenwriter and director
[4] : 98
Irving Brecher – screenwriter
[4] : 149
Ray Bradbury – fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer
[17] : 59
Oscar Brodney – screenwriter
[4] : 209
Robert Buckner – screenwriter, producer and short-story writer
[4] : 18
Carolyn Cassady – author
Raymond Chandler – novelist and screenwriter
[4] : 239
Leslie Charteris – author and screenwriter
[4] : 198
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell – zoologist
[48] : 25
Leonard Crofoot – author, singer, dancer and choreographer
William Dufty – author
[nb 19]
Sergio Galindo – author
[4] : 31
[6] : 347
Erle Stanley Gardner – author
[4] : 269
Zane Grey – author
Moss Hart – playwright and theatre director
[49]
Winston Hibler – screenwriter, film producer and director
[4] : 158
Michael Hickey – screenwriter
Sam Hinton – folk singer, marine biologist, director of the
Palm Springs Desert Museum
Mildred Horn – film critic and screenwriter
Monica Johnson – screenwriter and novelist
Howard E. Koch – screenwriter
Irving P. Krick – meteorologist
[4] : 96
Christopher Lewis – writer and television film producer
[4] : 152
Tom McCahill – automotive journalist
Ray Mungo – author
[20] : back cover
Andrew Neiderman – author
Hank Plante – television reporter and editor
Donald Prell – author and futurologist
Thelma Pressman – microwave cooking consultant and author
Martin Ragaway – screenwriter
[4] : 187
Harold Robbins – author
[50]
Elroy Schwartz – comedy and screenwriter
[51]
Jonathan Schwartz – author
Katherine Siva Saubel – Native American scholar, tribal leader, author, and activist
[2] : 151
Frank Scully – columnist for
Variety
[4] : 192
Sidney Sheldon – author and screenwriter
Obert C. Tanner – professor of philosophy, philanthropist, and founder of
O.C. Tanner Co.
Anthony Veiller – screenwriter and film producer
[4] : 204
Dale Wasserman – playwright
[52]
James R. Webb – screenwriter
[4] : 252
Paul Whiteman – bandleader and orchestral director
[4] : 63
Beatrice Willard – botanist
Herman Wouk –
Pulitzer Prize -winning author
Composers, musicians and singers
eden ahbez – songwriter and recording artist
[3] : 206
Gitta Alpár – opera and operetta soprano
[4] : 199
Arcesia – jazz and popular singer
Georgie Auld – jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader
Gene Austin – singer-songwriter
B-Tight – gangsta rapper
Les Baxter – musician and composer
[4] : 147
Sam Bettens – singer-songwriter
Eric Burdon –
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member
[53]
Champ Butler – singer
[54]
Sammy Cahn – lyricist, songwriter and musician
[4] : 75
Gina Carey – singer and independent filmmaker
Hoagy Carmichael – composer, pianist, singer, actor, and bandleader
[7] : 9
[9] : 201
Kitty Carlisle – singer and actress
[15] : 163
John S. Carter – music producer, writer, arranger, instrumentalist and A&R man
Cher – singer, television personality, actress, director, record producer and philanthropist
[4] : 236
John Crosby – conductor
Brody Dalle – guitarist, singer-songwriter
Billy Daniels – singer
[4] : 26
[6] : 300
Bobby Darin – singer
[4] : 78
Mack David – songwriter
[17] : 59
Dennis Day – singer and
Mouseketeer
[4] : 37
[6] : 175
DJ Day – DJ, producer and musician
Will Donato – smooth jazz composer, alto saxophonist and recording artist
Paul Dunlap – composer
George Feyer – classical pianist
Eddie Fisher – singer
[17] : 15
Tennessee Ernie Ford – singer and television host
[4] : 209
Alan Freed – disc jockey
[4] : 20
[6] : 273
Max Geldray – jazz harmonica player
Lud Gluskin – jazz bandleader
[29]
Gogi Grant – singer and performer at
The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies
Irving Green – founder and President of
Mercury Records
[55]
Dick Haymes – singer and actor
[4] : 178
Lennie Hayton – composer, conductor and arranger
[4] : 99
Jascha Heifetz – violinist
[4] : 48
Skip Heller – singer-songwriter and guitarist
Bugs Henderson – blues guitarist
Jerry Herman – composer and lyricist
[4] : 68, 92
Tyler Hilton – singer-songwriter and actor
George Jessel – singer-songwriter, actor and Academy Award winning producer
[4] : 224
Allan Jones – operatic tenor and actor
[4] : 179
Morgana King – jazz singer
[4] : 15
[6] : 243
Andre Kostelanetz – symphony conductor
[nb 25]
Ernst Krenek – composer
[4] : 39
[6] : 118
Peggy Lee – singer
Benjamin Lees – composer
Liberace , composer, pianist, singer and entertainer
George Liberace – violinist, singer and television performer, elder brother of
Liberace
[15] : 107
Julie London – singer and actress
[4] : 214
Claudine Longet – singer, actress and dancer
Frederick Loewe – composer
Shelby Lynne – singer-songwriter
DJ Lynnwood – club and radio DJ
Barry Manilow – singer-songwriter and producer
[41]
Dean Martin – singer, television and film actor and comedian
[17] : 16, 28
Johnny Mercer – lyricist, songwriter and singer
[17] : 58
Irving Mills – jazz music publisher
[4] : 261
Carmen Miranda – samba singer and actress
[4] : 156, 210
Hugo Montenegro – orchestra leader and film soundtrack composer
[4] : 253
Magnificent Montague – R&B disc jockey
Jane Morgan – popular music singer
Ben Pollack – drummer and bandleader
[4] : 136
Steve Poltz – singer-songwriter and guitarist
Lily Pons – operatic soprano
[9] : 207
[nb 26]
Louis Prima – singer-songwriter, actor, and trumpeter
[11]
[nb 27]
Ruggiero Ricci – virtuoso violinist
Buddy Rich – jazz drummer and bandleader
[2] : 160
Chan Romero – rock and roll pioneer
Ross Russell – jazz producer and author
Roman Ryterband – Polish born composer, founded the Palm Springs Festival of Music and Art
Paul Sawtell – composer
[4] : 194
Sia – singer-songwriter
[56]
Frank Skinner – composer
[4] : 212
Keely Smith – singer
Billy Steinberg – songwriter
Miguelito Valdés – singer
[4] : 148
Jerry Vale – singer
Frankie Valli – singer
[4] : 40
[6] : 151
Jimmy Van Heusen – composer
[57]
[6] : 245
[7] : 9
Billy Vaughn – singer, orchestra leader, musician, and talent scout
[6] : 323
Lawrence Welk – musician, accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario
[12] : 127
Kitty White – jazz vocalist
Paul Whiteman – bandleader and orchestral director
[4] : 63
Earl Wild – pianist
Victor Young – composer, arranger, violinist and conductor
Business figures
George Argyros – real estate investor, MLB club owner, U.S. Ambassador to Spain
[20] : 59
Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. – businessman
[20] : 58
Forrest Bird – aviator, inventor and biomedical engineer
Ronald Burkle – business magnate and investor
[11]
Dave Chasen – restaurant owner
[4] : 258
Mark Matthew Connelly – retired merchant and politician
George Cunningham – founder and owner of the Canadian Cunningham Drug chain
Noah Dietrich – business executive
[4] : 150
Donald F. Duncan Sr. – founder of
Duncan Toys Company
[17] : 21
Donald Wills Douglas Sr. – industrialist and founder of the
Douglas Aircraft Company
[4] : 70
Max Factor Jr. – president of
Max Factor Cosmetics
[4] : 206
Reuben H. Fleet – aviation pioneer, industrialist and army officer
William Clay Ford Sr. – businessman
[20] : 59
Jolie Gabor – entrepreneur, jeweler, and memoirist
[11]
King C. Gillette – invented the safety razor and founded the
Gillette Safety Razor Co.
[4] : 231
Robert Halperin – Olympic yachting medalist, NFL football player, war hero,
[nb 28] businessman
Paul Helms – founder of
Helms Bakery
[11] and sports philanthropist
Conrad Hilton – hotelier
[4] : 190
Howard Hughes – industrialist
[2] : 162
Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. – president of
S. C. Johnson & Son
[4] : 79
John H. Johnson – businessman and publisher
[4] : 272
Edgar J. Kaufmann – owner of
Kaufmann's department stores
[nb 29]
[11]
Will Keith Kellogg – founder of the
Kellogg Company
[4] : 100
Sidney Korshak – labor lawyer and reputed mob "fixer"
[4] : 82
Joan Kroc – founder and owner of
McDonald's
[20] : 169
M. Larry Lawrence – U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland
[20] : 59
Raymond Loewy – industrial designer
[3] : 129
[6] : 167
[58]
William Secondo Lombardo – businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Oscar G. Mayer Jr. – owner of the
Oscar Mayer meat company
[4] : 211
Maurice McDonald – with his brother Richard, established the first
McDonald's
[4] : 55
Thomas A. O'Donnell – oil industry pioneer
[17] : 34–35
[59]
Max Palevsky – art collector, venture capitalist, philanthropist and technology pioneer
[60]
Peter Pocklington – entrepreneur
Milton Prell – Las Vegas developer and casino builder
[4] : 61
Jilly Rizzo – restaurateur and entertainer
[4] : 120
Ray Ryan – businessman, gambler, oilman, promoter and developer
[3] : 41
[9] : 212
[61]
William Scholl – podiatrist and developer of
Dr. Scholl's
[4] : 205
Wally Scott – aviator and author
Chris Watts – inventor, businessman, film maker and visual effect supervisor
Civic, political and labor leaders and noted personalities
Stan Barnes – college football player, lawyer and federal judge
Susan Bernard –
Playboy Playmate and actress
[4] : 78
William K. Boardman –
Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives
Chaz Bono – transgender advocate, writer, and musician
Mary Bono Mack – Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Elaine Chaddick – socialite and kidnapping victim
[62]
Harry Chaddick – real estate developer and husband of Elaine Chaddick
[63]
Bert Corona – labor and civil rights leader
Cheryl Crane – author, real estate agent, and only child of actress Lana Turner
[4] : 28
[6] : 317
Ginny Foat – local politician and feminist
Magda Gabor – socialite, actress and elder sister of
Zsa Zsa and
Eva Gabor
[6] : 157
[17] : 4
Jazmin Grace Grimaldi –
Paris Match cover girl and daughter of
Albert II, Prince of Monaco
Mel Haber , philanthropist restaurant owner (Melvyn's) and hotel proprietor (Ingleside Inn)
[64]
Alan Hamel – children's television show host and corporate spokesperson
[4] : 226
[nb 18]
Edward T. Hanley – labor leader
Paul P. Harris – lawyer and founder of
Rotary International
[9] : 185
George Randolph Hearst – publisher
[6] : 172
Patricia Hearst – heiress, actress, kidnapping victim and bank robber
[4] : 40
Robert Hertzberg –
Speaker ,
California State Assembly
Willits J. Hole – land developer and "Father of
La Habra, California "
Barbara Hutton – socialite and philanthropist
[2] : 162
[nb 30]
Cleve Jones – activist
Hari Jiwan Singh Khalsa – Chief of Protocol for the American Sikh group
Sikh Dharma
Edgar L. McCoubrey – mayor
David J. McDonald – president of the
United Steelworkers of America
Alejandro Mendoza –
democratic socialist politician from Texas
George Murphy – dancer, actor and United States Senator
[4] : 251
Harry Oliver – film producer and desert rat
[3] : 132
William Pester – "The Hermit of Palm Springs"
[65]
Steve Pougnet – mayor
Winthrop Rockefeller – governor of Arkansas
[11]
[66]
[nb 31]
Michael Romanoff – Hollywood personality and restaurateur
[67]
José Sarria – political and
LGBT activist, drag queen
Stefanie Schaeffer – lawyer and successful candidate on
The Apprentice (season 6)
Gregg Sherwood – socialite, actress and convicted embezzler
[4] : 74
Samuel Untermyer – lawyer and civic leader
[4] : 124
Military personnel
Sports and recreation figures
Underworld (criminal) figures
Coachella Valley residents
Bermuda Dunes
Cathedral City
Coachella
Desert Hot Springs
Indio
Indian Wells
La Quinta
Palm Desert
William Asher – television writer and director
Jenna Ortega - Actress with TV Series Netflix Wednesday
John Aylesworth – television writer, producer and actor
[4] : 250
Ted Bank – football player, coach and athletic director
Max Bell – newspaper publisher, race horse owner and philanthropist
William Boyd – actor
[1] : 89
Nicole Castrale – professional golfer
Richard Clayton – actor and talent agent
[15] : 100
Maureen Daly – author
[82]
Adolph Deutsch – composer, conductor and arranger
[6] : 240
[83]
Ági Donáth – child actress, business woman and socialite
Ellen Drew – film actress
Eddie Elguera – skateboarder and minister
Tom Fears – Hall of Fame American football player and coach
Virginia Field – British film actress
[84]
Leonard Firestone – business man and developer
[1] : 60
John Ford – film director
[85]
John Garcia – singer
Jack Garner – actor
Brent Geiberger – golfer
Norris Goff – radio and film comedian
[29]
Buddy Greco – singer, pianist and nightclub owner (Buddy Greco's Dinner Club)
[86]
Mary Hart – host of
Entertainment Tonight
[41]
Goldie Hawn – actress
[87]
Cliff Henderson – organizer of the
National Air Races
[1] : 100
Kathy Hite – professional golfer
Eddy Howard – vocalist and bandleader
Rochelle Hudson – actress
[88]
Jesse Hughes – musician
Tab Hunter – actor
[1] : 106
Barry Jaeckel – professional golfer
Herb Jeffries – singer and actor known as the "Bronze Buckaroo" cowboy
[1] : 123
Barbara Kent – actress
Forrest Kline – singer-songwriter and musician
Nancy Kulp – actress
Leonard Landy –
Our Gang child actor
Rowland V. Lee – film director, writer and producer
George A. Lingo – artist and Alaska politician
Alice Marble – 1930s tennis
Grand Slam champion
[89]
Marian Marsh – actress
[1] : 100
Peter Marshall – original host of
The Hollywood Squares
[6] : 429
Michael Masser – songwriter, composer and producer
[90]
Patsy Ruth Miller – film actress
Alvy Moore – film and television comedian
[91]
Brian Nestande – politician
Catherine Ponder – author and minister
Steve Previn – director
Queens of the Stone Age – American rock band,
[92] members include:
Ronnie Robertson – figure skater
[1] : 106
Kurt Russell – actor
[87]
Frederick Swann – organist
Ian Flannon Taylor – musician
Herbert R. Temple Jr. – retired
United States National Guard Lt. General
Jerry Vale – singer
David Wachs – actor and musician
Margaret Wenzell – professional baseball player
Paul Winchell – ventriloquist, voice actor, comedian, inventor
[93]
Paul Zastupnevich – costume designer
[6] : 475
Rancho Mirage
Stuart Anderson – restaurateur
[94]
Leonore Annenberg – businesswoman, philanthropist and
Chief of Protocol of the United States (also lived in Palm Springs)
[11]
Walter Annenberg – publisher, philanthropist and
United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (also lived in Palm Springs)
[11]
Tammy Faye Bakker – singer, evangelist, entrepreneur, author and television personality
[nb 36]
[6] : 377
[20] : 155
Kaye Ballard – actress
[6] : 384
Lucien Ballard – cinematographer and director of photography
[95]
Frank Bank –
Leave It to Beaver actor and later bond broker
Johnny Bench – MLB catcher
[6] : 392
Isabel Bigley –
Tony Award winning actress
Tim Blixseth – real estate developer, record producer, songwriter and timber baron
Barbara Boxer – United States Senator
Harry Caray – sportscaster (the "voice of the
Chicago Cubs ")
Joseph Coors – chemical engineer, philanthropist, Coors Beer brewer, founder and financer of
The Heritage Foundation
Broderick Crawford – actor
[96]
Coco Crisp – MLB player (family lives in Desert Hot Springs)
[97]
Larry Ellison – business magnate and CEO of Oracle Corporation
Chris Evert – tennis player
[40]
Gerald Ford – 38th President of the United States
Jacqueline Gagne – golfer
Helene and Lou Galen – philanthropists
[41]
Donald Holmquest – astronaut and physician
Don Hutson – football wide receiver
Gregg Juarez – art dealer, gallerist and philanthropist
Ralph Kiner – baseball player and broadcaster
Tim LaHaye – evangelical Christian minister, author, and speaker
[6] : 421
Catherine Dean May – member of Congress
[98]
Rachel McLish – bodybuilding champion, actress, and author
[nb 37]
[6] : 429
Roe Messner –
megachurch builder
[nb 38]
[6] : 377
Ann Meyers – basketball player and sportscaster
Jerry Moe – author
[41]
Anne Rice – author
Ginger Rogers – dancer and actress
Al Rosen – baseball player and baseball executive
[99]
Ron Samuels – producer
[nb 39]
[6] : 429
Dinah Shore – singer and actress
Frank Sinatra – singer and actor
[100]
Lee Surkowski –
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League baseball player
Hal B. Wallis – film producer and writer
[101]
Joseph Wambaugh – novelist
[6] : 475
Terry Wilcox – tournament director for the Kraft Nabisco Championship
[41]
Thermal
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Crawford, Hildy (1971). Personages, Palm Springs–Coachella Valley . Palm Springs: H. Crawford. p. 190. A 'Who's Who' of the desert area, listing leaders in the fields of society, entertainment, sports, professional and civic affairs.
OCLC
11071982 ,
35238967
Johns, Howard (2006). Hollywood Celebrity Playground . Fort Lee, NJ: Barricade Books. p. 320.
ISBN
978-1569803035 .
LCCN
2006047650 .
OCLC
69104355 . – sequel to Johns' 2004 Palm Springs Confidential: Playground of the Stars!
Johnson, Vicki Raciti (2007). Talking With the Stars: in Hollywood, Malibu, Palm Springs, New York, Paris, London, and Rome . Roundtable Publishing. p. 380.
ISBN
978-0915677566 .
LCCN
2007929405 .
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ISBN
978-1479328598 .
Biographies Celebrating Distinguished Women of the Coachella Valley . Palm Desert:
College of the Desert . 1995.
OCLC
464262711 .
Wenzell, Nicolette (January 2, 2016).
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