List of people from Texas
The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Texas.
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Founders of the Republic of Texas
- Augustus Chapman Allen (1806•1864) and John Kirby Allen (1810•1838), founders of Houston
- Stephen F. Austin (1793•1836), the "Father of Texas"
- John Neely Bryan (1810•1877), founder of Dallas
- Edward Burleson (1798•1851), Texas soldier, general, and statesman
- David G. Burnet (1788•1870), interim President of the Republic of Texas
- Henri Castro (1786•1865), Jewish Texas empresario
- Jao De La Porta, trader, financed settlement of Galveston Island
- Sam Houston (1793•1863), first President of Republic of Texas, later U.S. Senator from Texas and Governor of Texas
- Anson Jones (1798•1858), last President of the Republic of Texas, called the "Architect of Annexation"
- Mirabeau B. Lamar (1798•1859), second President of Republic of Texas
- Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long (1798•1880), considered to be "the Mother of Texas"
- Jose Antonio Navarro (1795•1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician
- Cynthia Ann Parker (1826•1870), kidnapped in 1836 and raised by Comanche Indians. Mother to Quanah Parker, the last Comanche Chief
- Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803•1857), Secretary of War between Texas and Mexico, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas and Senator from Texas after admission to the Union.
- Edwin Waller (1800•1881) judge, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
- Lorenzo de Zavala (1788•1836), first vice-president of the Republic of Texas and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
Military/war
The Texas Revolution/The Alamo
- Jim Bowie (1796•1836), frontiersman, died at the Battle of the Alamo
- John Coker (1789•1851), hero of San Jacinto
- Davy Crockett (1786•1836), frontiersman and U.S. Congressman, died at the Alamo
- James Fannin (c. 1804•1836), key figure during the Texas Revolution
- Sam Houston (1793•1863), commander of victorious Texian Army at the Battle of San Jacinto of the Texas Revolution, which won independence for Texas
- Benjamin McCulloch (1811•1862), soldier in the Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, U.S. Marshal, and brigadier general for the Confederate States of America
- Henry Eustace McCulloch (1816•1895), a soldier in the Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, and brigadier general for the Confederate States of America
- Emily West Morgan (c. 1815 • 19th century), an indentured servant know as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" who, legend has it, helped win the Texas Revolution
- Juan Seguin (1806•1890), Tejano hero during the Texas Revolution
- William B. Travis (1809•1836), commander of Texas forces at the Alamo
- Logan Vandeveer (1815•1855), hero of San Jacinto
The Civil War
- John Henry Brown (1820•1895), Confederate officer, served on staffs of two generals
- Dick Dowling (1838•1867), commander at Sabine Pass and famous Houstonian
- John "Rip" Ford (1815•1897), Texas Rangers legend and commander at the Battle of Palmito Ranch
- John Bell Hood (1831•1879), commander of Hood's Texas Brigade and Confederate General
- Albert Sidney Johnston (1803•1862), Confederate General and commander of the Confederate western forces
- John B. Magruder (1807•1871), Confederate General at the Battle of Galveston
- Rosanna Osterman (1809•1866), Civil War nurse
- Felix Huston Robertson (1839•1928), only Confederate general who was a native-born Texan.
- Pleasant Tackitt (1803•1886), Confederate Officer and county official at Fort Belknap, Texas. One of the founders of Parker County, Texas.
- Charles S. West (1829•1885), Confederate officer and judge advocate general for the Trans-Mississippi Department
- Louis T. Wigfall (1816•1874), Confederate General and Senator from Texas, secured the surrender of Fort Sumter
World War I
World War II
- Harlon Block (1924•1945) raised the flag on Mt. Suribachi at Iwo Jima
- Horace S. Carswell, Jr. (1916•1944), Army Air Corps major, awarded Medal of Honor
- Claire Chennault (1893•1958), commander of the "Flying Tigers"
- Ira C. Eaker (1896•1987), commander of the Eighth Air Force in World War II
- Oveta Culp Hobby (1905•1995), Colonel Women's Army Corps, first secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
- Neel E. Kearby (1911•1944), fighter ace and Medal of Honor recipient
- Raymond L. Knight (1922•1945), aviator, Medal of Honor recipient
- Audie Murphy (1924•1971), World War II hero, actor, Medal of Honor Recipient
- Chester Nimitz (1885•1966), commander of Allied naval forces in the Pacific during World War II
- James Earl Rudder (1910•1970), D-Day commander of the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion, which stormed the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc
- Wilburn Snyder (1923•2008), survivor of Bataan Death March and Baptist pastor in several Houston churches
- Edwin Walker (1909•1993), U.S. Army Major General known for conservative views and attempted assassination target for Lee Harvey Oswald
Korean War
Vietnam War
Politics and public office
See also Category:Texas politicians and its subcategories.
See also List of mayors of Austin, Texas; List of mayors of Dallas, Texas; List of mayors of El Paso, Texas; List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas; List of mayors of Houston, Texas; List of mayors of Plano, Texas; List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.
- Cathie Adams (born 1950), chairman of the Republican Party of Texas
- Joseph Hugh Allen (1940•2008), one of the "Dirty 30" of the Texas House of Representatives in the 1971 legislative session
- Ben Barnes (born 1938), lieutenant governor (1969•1973) of Texas; youngest House Speaker in Texas history (1965•1969)
- Tina Benkiser (born 1962), former chairman of the Republican Party of Texas
- Lloyd Bentsen (1921•2006), U.S. representative and United States senator
- Teel Bivins (1947-2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
- Henry Bonilla (born 1954), U.S. representative from San Antonio
- Jeb Bush (born 1953), Governor of Florida, raised in Midland and Houston
- Albert S. Burleson (1863-1937), U.S. Postmaster General and Congressman
- Edward Burleson (1798•1851), Texas soldier, general, and statesman
- Orville Bullington (1882-1956), Texas Republican gubernatorial nominee, 1932
- George C. Butte (1877-1940), Texas Republican gubernatorial nominee, 1924
- Victor G. Carrillo (born 1965), chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission; defeated in the March 2, 2010, Republican primary election
- Lauro Cavazos (born 1927), U.S. Secretary of Education, first Hispanic U.S. Cabinet officer
- Henry Cisneros (born 1947), Mayor of San Antonio and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- Tom C. Clark (1899•1977), United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- David Cobb (born 1962), 2004 U.S. Presidential candidate for Green Party
- Susan Combs (born 1946), Texas comptroller
- John B. Connally, Jr. (1917•1993), Secretary of the Navy, Governor of Texas, United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Wayne Connally (1923•2000), member of both houses of state legislature, 1965•1973
- Kilmer B. Corbin (1919•1993), state senator from Lubbock (1949-1947), father of Barry Corbin
- John Cornyn (born 1952), United States Senator
- Henry Cuellar (born 1955), U.S. Representative from South Texas; former state representative
- David Dewhurst (born 1945), Lieutenant Governor of Texas since 2003
- Paul Eggers (born 1919), Republican gubernatorial nominee, 1968 and 1970
- David Farabee (born 1964), Texas state representative from Wichita Falls
- Ray Farabee (born 1932), former Texas State Senator from Wichita Falls
- James E. "Pa" Ferguson (1871•1944), governor of Texas (1915•1917), impeached, convicted, and removed from office
- Miriam "Ma" Ferguson (1875•1961), first female governor of Texas
- Charles R. Floyd (1881-1945), Texas State Senator, State Representative, and co-founder of Paris Junior College
- Marshall Formby (1911•1984), former Texas State Senator, attorney, and radio station owner from Plainview
- Julio A. Garcia (1941•2008), district attorney in Laredo
- Tony Garza (born 1958) current U.S. ambassador to Mexico
- Kenn George (born 1948) former state representative from Dallas County; former assistant U.S. secretary of commerce
- Alberto Gonzales (born 1955), United States Attorney General
- Henry B. Gonzalez (1916•2000), U.S. representative from San Antonio
- Blake Gottesman (born 1980), aide to President George W. Bush
- Phil Gramm (born 1942), United States Senator
- Rick Green (born 1970), former state legislator and motivational speaker
- Henry C. Grover (1927•2005), state legislator, 1972 Republican gubernatorial nominee
- Lena Guerrero (1957•2008), politician
- O.H. "Ike" Harris (born 1932), state senator from Dallas County (1967•1995), author of Texas' parimutuel betting law
- Grady Hazlewood (1902•1989), state senator, author of farm-to-market road program in Texas
- Jeb Hensarling (born 1957), U.S. representative
- Jim Hogg (1851•1906), first native Texan to become Governor of Texas
- Joan Huffman (born 1956), former Houston criminal court judge and member of Texas State Senate
- Kay Bailey Hutchison (born 1943), first woman U.S. Senator from Texas
- Barbara Jordan (1936•1996), congresswoman, United States House of Representatives
- Mike Krusee (born 1959), state representative; transportation policy expert
- Oscar M. Laurel (1920•2001), South Texas Mexican-American politician
- John N. Leedom (born 1921), state senator, authored "Rainy Day Fund", involved in water and weather modification issues
- Debra Lehrmann (born 1956), district court judge in Fort Worth; Republican nominee for Texas Supreme Court (2010)
- Gary D. McCaleb (born 1941), mayor of Abilene and president of the Texas Municipal League
- Jim Mattox (born 1943), U.S. representative and attorney general of Texas
- Glen Maxey (born 1952), Texas state representative from Austin
- William C. Meier (born 1940), state senator, holds world filibuster record; lost race for attorney general to Jim Mattox in 1982
- Sandra Day O'Connor (born 1930), First woman Justice of the Supreme Court
- W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890•1969), governor of Texas and US Senator
- Bill Owens (born 1950), former Governor of Colorado.
- Jerry E. Patterson (born 1946), current land commissioner
- Charles Perry (born 1962), incoming member of the Texas legislature (2011)
- Rick Perry (born 1950), current Governor of Texas
- Robert "Bob" Price (1927•2004), U.S. representative from Pampa
- Jack Rains, former Texas secretary of state
- Richard P. Raymond (born 1960), South Texas state representative
- Sam Rayburn (1882•1961), United States Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Ann Richards (1933•2006), second woman governor of Texas (1991•1995); state treasurer (1983•1991)
- Cecile Richards, daughter of Ann Richards; liberal political activist
- Ezequiel D. Salinas (1908•2007), South Texas Hispanic politician
- Pete Sessions (born 1955), U.S. representative
- Gwyn Shea (born 1937), Texas secretary of state (2002•2003), member of the Texas House of Representatives (1983•1993)
- John Ben Shepperd (1915•1990), attorney general of Texas (1953•1957)
- Max R. Sherman (born 1935), state senator (1971•1977), West Texas A&M University president
- Preston Smith (1912•2003), governor (1969•1973) and lieutenant governor (1963•1969) of Texas
- Margaret Spellings (born 1957), U.S. Secretary of Education
- Todd Staples (born 1963), Texas agriculture commissioner
- George William Strake, Jr. (born 1935), Texas secretary of state (1979•1981), Houston businessman and philanthropist[1]
- Robert Schwarz Strauss (born 1918), politician (chairman of Democratic National Committee) and diplomat
- Carole Strayhorn (born 1939), Texas comptroller (1999•2007), railroad commissioner
- Ernest O. Thompson (1892•1966), Texas Railroad Commissioner, mayor of Amarillo, expert on petroleum production and conservation
- John G. Tower (1925•1991), First Republican United States Senator from Texas since Reconstruction
- Vidal M. Trevino (1929•2006), state representative, school superintendent
- Morris W. Turner (1931•2008), mayor of Lubbock (1972•1974)
- George E. "Buddy" West (1936•2008), state representative from Odessa
- Ric Williamson (1952•2007), state representative; chairman of Texas Transportation Commission
- John Roger Williams (born 1949), Texas secretary of state and professional baseball player
- Phil Wilson (born 1967), Texas secretary of state (2007•2008)
- Will Wilson (1912•2005), Texas attorney general (1957•1963), Texas Supreme Court justice (1951•1956)
- Jim Wright (born 1922), United States Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Judith Zaffirini (born 1946), state senator from Laredo
US Presidents
Notable Texas women
Entertainment
Fashion
- Brooke Burns (born 1978), model, actress
- Lois Chiles (born 1947), model, actress
- Chloe Dao (born 1972), fashion designer
- Marisol Deluna (born 1967), fashion designer
- Kelly Emberg (born 1959), model, former partner of Rod Stewart
- Tom Ford (born 1961), former creative director for Gucci, film director
- Natasha Galkina (born 1985), model, runner-up on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 8
- Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress
- Angie Harmon (born 1972), model, actress
- Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), model, actress
- Ali Michael (born 1990), model
- Chandra North (born 1973), model
- Suzy Parker (1932•2003), model, actress
- Amber Rose (born 1983), model, singer
- Joan Severance (born 1958), model, actress
- Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
- Anna Nicole Smith (1967•2007), model, actress
- Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
- Paola Turbay (born 1970), model, actress, beauty pageant winner
- Audrey Kiko "Mizuhara" Daniel (born 1990), Japan fashion model, Vivi (magazine) actress Norwegian Wood (novel)#Film, TV or theatrical adaptations 水原希子
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Film/theater/television
- F. Murray Abraham (born 1939), actor
- Amy Acker (born 1976), actress
- Jensen Ackles (born 1978), actor Smallville, Supernatural
- Sunrise Adams (born 1982), actress
- Kevin Alejandro (born 1976), actor
- Richard Alexander (1902•1989), actor
- Debbie Allen (born 1950), actress, choreographer, director, producer
- Joshua Allen (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of So You Think You Can Dance
- Krista Allen (born 1971), actress
- René Alvarado (born 1979), actor
- Audrey Marie Anderson, actress, Kim Brown on The Unit
- Wes Anderson (born 1969), director Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- Andrew Arbuckle (1887•1938), actor
- Macklyn Arbuckle (1866•1931), actor
- Michael Arden (born 1982), actor
- Kelly Asbury (born 1960), story artist, director, writer, Shrek 2
- Karan Ashley (born 1978), actress
- "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (born 1964), professional wrestler, actor
- Tex Avery (1908•1980), animator, cartoonist, director
- Joe Don Baker (born 1936), actor
- Taylor Ball (born 1987), actor
- Bob Banner (born 1921), television producer, writer, director
- Matt Barr (born 1984), actor
- Barbara Barrie (born 1931), actress, Suddenly Susan, Barney Miller, Double Trouble
- Jim Beaver (born 1950), actor, Ellsworth on Deadwood
- Madge Bellamy (1899•1990), actress
- Crystal Bernard (born 1961), actress and singer
- Nicole Bilderback (born 1975), actress
- Francelia Billington (1895•1934), actress in silent films
- Dustin Lance Black (born 1979), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer
- Alexis Bledel (born 1981), actress, starred in Gilmore Girls
- Dan Blocker (1928•1972), actor "Hoss Cartwright" on Bonanza
- Joan Blondell (1906•1979), actress
- Don Bluth (born 1937), animator, studio owner, An American Tail, The Land Before Time
- John Boles (1895•1969), actor
- Matthew Bomer (born 1977), actor, Tru Calling
- Powers Boothe (born 1949), actor, Cy Tolliver on Deadwood
- Jesse Borrego (born 1962), actor, Fame, 24, Dexter
- Michael Bowen (born 1953), actor
- Rob Bowman (born 1960), film and television director, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Lombardo Boyar (born 1973), actor, The Bernie Mac Show
- Richard Bradford (born 1937), actor, Man in a Suitcase
- Abby Brammell (born 1979), actress, Tiffy Gerhardt on The Unit
- Mary Brian (1906•2002), actress
- Samantha Buck (born 1974), actress
- Betty Buckley (born 1947), actress, singer
- Norman Buckley (born 1955), television director and editor
- Carol Burnett (born 1933), actress, comedian, singer, writer The Carol Burnett Show
- Brooke Burns (born 1978), actress, model
- Wendell Burton (born 1947), actor
- Gary Busey (born 1944), actor
- Bill Camfield (1929•1991), radio-TV host, writer, comedian
- Kate Capshaw (born 1953), actress, married to Steven Spielberg
- Edwin Carewe (1883•1940), film director, actor, producer, writer
- Allen Case (1934•1986), actor, singer
- Duane Lee Chapman, II (born 1973), Dog the Bounty Hunter
- Leland Chapman (born 1976), Dog the Bounty Hunter
- Cyd Charisse (1922•2008), actress, dancer
- Ricardo Chavira (born 1971), actor, "Carlos Solis" on Desperate Housewives
- Lois Chiles (born 1947), actress, model
- Cindy Chiu (born 1984), actress
- Thomas Haden Church (born 1961), Academy Award-nominated actor
- Taylor Cole (born 1984), actress/model, Summerland
- Dabney Coleman (born 1932), actor
- Jessica Collins (born 1983), actress
- Lynn Collins (born 1979), actress, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- Marcus Collins (born 1974), actor, singer
- Merrill Connally (1921•2001), actor and former county judge
- Kevin Cooney (born 1945), actor
- Chris Cooper (born 1951), Oscar-winning actor, Seabiscuit, The Bourne Identity, The Patriot
- Barry Corbin (born 1940), actor
- Chace Crawford (born 1985), actor
- Joan Crawford (1908•1977), actress
- Brett Cullen (born 1956), actor
- Bebe Daniels (1901•1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer
- Linda Darnell (1923•1965), actress
- Madison Davenport (born 1996), actress
- Eddie Dean (1907•1999), singer, songwriter, and actor
- Loretta Devine (born 1949), actress
- Dorothy Devore (1899•1976), actress, comedian
- Jenna Dewan (born 1980), actress, star of Step Up and Take the Lead
- Elliott Dexter (1870•1941), actor
- Shae D'Lyn (born 1962), actress, Dharma and Greg
- Colby Donaldson (born 1974), actor
- Michael Dorn (born 1952), star of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Haylie Duff (born 1985), actress
- Hilary Duff (born 1987), actress, singer
- Karen Dufilho-Rosen (born 1968), Academy Award-winning film producer
- Sandy Duncan (born 1946), actress, singer
- Shelley Duvall (born 1949), actress, played Olive Oyl in the film Popeye
- George Eads (born 1967), actor, plays Nick Stokes in the TV series CSI
- Shannon Elizabeth (born 1973), actress
- Chris Ellis (born 1956), actor
- Ron Ely (born 1938), actor Tarzan
- Dale Evans (1912•2001), actress, singer-songwriter, married to Roy Rogers
- Morgan Fairchild (born 1950), actress
- Parisa Fakhri (born 1975), voice actress, Dragon Ball GT, Fruits Basket
- Farrah Fawcett (1947•2009), actress
- Katie Featherston (born 1982), actress, Paranormal Activity
- Miles Fisher (born 1983), actor
- Sean Patrick Flanery (born 1965), actor
- Horton Foote (1916•2009), two-time Academy Award-winning screenwriter
- Scott Michael Foster (born 1985), actor
- Robert Foxworth (born 1941), actor
- Jamie Foxx (born 1967) Academy Award-winning actor
- James Frawley (born 1937), director, actor, producer
- Al Freeman, Jr. (born 1934), actor, director
- Jennifer Garner (born 1972), actress, star of Alias
- Greer Garson (1904•1996), actress
- Peri Gilpin (born 1961), actress
- Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer & actress Firefly
- Renee Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriter
- Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer
- David Gordon Green (born 1975), filmmaker
- Corinne Griffith (1894•1979), actress
- Kristin Griffith (born 1953), actress
- Texas Guinan (1884•1933), actress, singer, entrepreneur
- Sara Haden (1899•1981), actress
- Sarah Hagan (born 1984), actress
- Emily Hagins (born 1992), film producer, writer, editor, director
- Larry Hagman (born 1931), actor, son of actress Mary Martin
- Jackie Earle Haley (born 1961), actor
- Irma P. Hall (born 1935), actress
- James Hall (1900•1940), actor
- Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress, former wife of Mick Jagger
- Hope Hampton (1897•1982), actress in silent films
- John Lee Hancock (born 1956), film director, The Blind Side
- Catherine Hardwicke (born 1955), film director, Twilight
- Mark Harelik (born 1951), actor, playwright
- Angie Harmon (born 1972), actress
- Woody Harrelson (born 1961), actor
- Laura Harring (born 1964), actress
- Harriet Sansom Harris (born 1955), actress, Desperate Housewives, Frasier, It's All Relative, The 5 Mrs. Buchanans
- Chris Harrison (born 1971), television announcer
- James V. Hart (born 1960), screenwriter
- Lisa Hartman-Black (born 1956), actress
- Ethan Hawke (born 1970), actor
- Jerry Haynes (born 1927), actor, children's television host
- Amber Heard (born 1986), actress
- Katherine Helmond (born 1928), actress
- Stephen Herek (born 1958), film director, 101 Dalmatians
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (born 1979), actress
- John Benjamin Hickey (born 1963), actor, It's All Relative
- John Hillerman (born 1932), actor, played the English Major domo "Higgins" on Magnum, P.I.
- Jordan Hinson (born 1991), actress
- Gregory Hoblit (born 1944), television and film director
- Tommy Hollis (1954•2001), actor
- Tobe Hooper (born 1943), director The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Poltergeist, 'Salem's Lot
- William Hootkins (1948•2005), actor, Batman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars
- Larry Hovis (1936•2003), actor
- John M. Jackson (born 1950), actor, Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden on JAG
- Dorothy Janis (1912•2010), actress in silent films
- Annalee Jefferies (born 1954), actress
- Nick Jonas (born 1992), singer, actor
- Alex Jones (born 1974), radio host, television host, film producer
- Ashley Jones (born 1976), actress, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless
- Carolyn Jones (1929•1983), actress, best known as "Morticia" in The Addams Family
- L.Q. Jones (born 1927), actor, originally from Beaumont
- Margo Jones (1911•1955), theatre founder and director
- Mickey Jones (born 1941), actor, musician, Home Improvement, Flo
- Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946), actor
- Mike Judge (born 1962), producer, animator and actor
- Christian Kane (born 1974), actor, singer, played "Lindsay" on Angel, Close to Home (TV series)
- Lyle Kanouse (born 1952), actor
- Evelyn Keyes (1916•2008), actress
- Callie Khouri (born 1957), screenwriter, director
- Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), actor, singer, songwriter
- Sheryl Leach (born 1952), creator of children's programming (Barney & Friends)
- Liana Liberato (born 1995), teen actress
- Richard Linklater (born 1961), director Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunrise, School of Rock, A Scanner Darkly
- Lucien Littlefield (1895•1960), actor in silent films
- Jacqueline Logan (1901•1983), actress in silent films
- Joshua Logan (1908•1988), stage and film director
- Eva Longoria (born 1975), actress
- Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
- Bessie Love (1898•1986), actress
- Deirdre Lovejoy (born 1962), actress, Rhonda Pearlman on The Wire
- Martha Madison (born 1977), actress
- Terrence Malick (born 1943), director Badlands, Days of Heaven
- Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), actress, model
- Stephanie March (born 1974), actress
- Amelia Marshall (born 1958), actress
- Mary Martin (1913•1990), actress, mother of actor Larry Hagman
- Margo Martindale (born 1951), actress, The Riches, 100 Centre Street
- Tim McCanlies (born 1963) screenwriter, director
- Matthew McConaughey (born 1969), actor
- Carolyn McCormick (born 1959), actress, Dr. Liz Olivet on Law & Order
- Jake McDorman (born 1986), actor
- George McFarland (1928•1993), actor played "Spanky" in the Our Gang comedies, AKA The Little Rascals
- Bruce McGill (born 1950), actor
- Benjamin McKenzie (born 1978), actor The O.C.
- Alex McLeod (born 1968), actress
- Terrence McNally (born 1939), playwright
- Liz Mikel (born 1963), actress, singer
- Ann Miller (1923•2004), actress, dancer
- Carl Miller (1893•1979), actor
- Valarie Rae Miller (born 1974), actress
- Don Mischer (born 1940), television producer, director
- Tom Mix (1880•1940), actor
- Roger Mobley (born 1949), child actor, Christian pastor
- Belita Moreno (born 1949), actress
- Glenn Morshower (born 1959), actor, Agent Aaron Pierce on 24
- Audie Murphy (1924•1971), actor, World War II hero
- Edwin Neal (born 1945), actor
- Austin Nichols (born 1980), actor, Julian Baker on One Tree Hill
- Derek Lee Nixon (born 1983), actor
- James Noble (born 1922), actor, Benson
- Chuck Norris actor
- Renee O'Connor (born 1971) actress
- Annette O'Toole (born 1955), dancer, actress
- Lee Pace (born 1979), actor
- Jared Padalecki (born 1982), actor, Gilmore Girls, Supernatural
- Kay Panabaker (born 1990), television actress
- Suzy Parker (1932•2003), actress, model
- Bill Paxton (born 1955), actor Titanic
- Evelyn Peirce (1908•1960), actress
- Valerie Perrine (born 1943), actress
- Lou Perryman (1941•2009), actor
- Cindy Pickett (born 1947), actress
- Mary Kay Place (born 1947), actress, singer, co-starred in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
- Dennis Quaid (born 1954), actor
- Randy Quaid (born 1950), actor
- Haley Ramm (born 1992), actress
- Phylicia Rashād (born 1948), actress
- Allene Ray (1901•1979), actress
- Debbie Reynolds (born 1932), actress, mother of Carrie Fisher
- Kevin Reynolds, screenwriter, director, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Red Dawn
- Patricia Richardson, actress, Jill Taylor on Home Improvement
- Noah Ringer (born 1998), actor
- Emilio Rivera (born 1961), actor
- Dallas Roberts (born 1970), actor
- James Roday (born 1976), actor
- Gene Roddenberry (1921•1991), Star Trek creator, writer, director, producer
- Michelle Rodriguez (born 1978), actress Lost
- Robert Rodriguez (born 1968), director, producer, writer, composer
- Henry Roquemore (1886•1943), actor
- Irene Ryan (1902•1973), actress "Granny" on The Beverly Hillbillies
- Mark Salling (born 1982), actor
- August Schellenberg (born 1936), actor
- Thomas Schlamme (born 1950), producer, director
- Julian Schnabel (born 1951), award-winning film director, visual artist
- Maïté Schwartz (born 1979), actress
- Kimberly Scott (born 1961), actress
- Zachary Scott (1914•1965), actor
- Edward Sedgwick (1892•1953), film director, writer, actor, producer
- Eileen Sedgwick (1898•1991), actress in silent films
- Joan Severance (born 1958), actress, model
- Sarah Shahi (born 1980), actress, Life, The L Word
- Ann Sheridan (1915•1967), actress
- Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
- J. Mack Slaughter, Jr. (born 1983), actor
- Anna Nicole Smith (1967•2007), model, actress
- Jaclyn Smith (born 1947), actress, starred in Charlie's Angels
- Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
- Eve Southern (1898•1972), actress
- Sissy Spacek (born 1949), actress, cousin of Rip Torn
- Aaron Spelling (1923•2006), TV producer
- Brent Spiner (born 1949), actor, star of Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Andy Stahl (born 1952), actor, The Client, The Patriot, The Blind Side
- Nick Stahl (born 1979), actor
- Jimmy Starr (1904•1991), screenwriter, columnist
- Jack Starrett (1936•1989), actor, director
- Jennifer Stone (born 1993), actress
- Matt Stone (born 1971), animator, voice actor, cocreator of South Park with Trey Parker
- Gale Storm (1922•2009), actress, singer
- Sherry Stringfield (born 1967), actress
- Patrick Swayze (1952•2009), actor
- Clarence Swensen (1917•2009), actor
- Ralph Tabakin (1921•2001), actor, Homicide: Life on the Street
- Sharon Tate (1943•1969), actress
- Buck Taylor (born 1938), actor, artist, rancher in Fort Worth
- Jacqueline Taylor (born 1985), actress, Broadway/cabaret singer
- Regina Taylor (born 1960), actress, Molly Blane on The Unit
- Ron Taylor (1952•2002), actor
- Henry Thomas (born 1971), actor E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, musician
- Jay Thomas (born 1948), actor
- Tiffany Thornton (born 1986), actress
- Stephen Tobolowsky (born 1951), actor, Bob Bishop on Heroes
- Rip Torn (born 1931), actor, cousin of Sissy Spacek
- Stacey Travis (born 1964), actress
- Alan Tudyk (born 1971), actor
- Tommy Tune (born 1939), Broadway director, choreographer
- Paola Turbay (born 1970), actress, model, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Cane
- Karri Turner (born 1966), actress
- Conrad Vernon (born 1968), voice actor, writer, director, the Shrek movies, the Madagascar movies, Monsters vs. Aliens
- Florence Vidor (1895•1977), actress
- King Vidor (1894•1982), film director, producer
- Tom Virtue (born 1957), actor, Even Stevens, Blades of Glory
- Charlotte Walker (1876•1958), actress
- Helen Wagner (1918•2010), actress, played Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns for 54 years
- Isaiah Washington (born 1963), actor, Dr. Preston Burke on Grey's Anatomy
- Barry Watson (born 1974), actor
- Peter Weller (born 1947), actor
- Lisa Whelchel (born 1963), actress, author
- Forest Whitaker (born 1961), actor
- Guinn Williams (1899•1962), actor
- JoBeth Williams (born 1948), actress
- Van Williams (born 1934), actor
- Noble Willingham (1931•2004), actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
- Chill Wills (1903•1978), actor, singer
- Chandra Wilson (born 1969), actress, Dr. Miranda Bailey on Grey's Anatomy
- Dooley Wilson (1886•1953), actor, singer, played "Sam" in Casablanca
- Luke Wilson (born 1971), actor
- Owen Wilson (born 1968), actor
- Trey Wilson (1948•1989), actor
- Doug Wright (born 1962), Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright, screenwriter
- Robin Wright Penn (born 1966), actress, married to Sean Penn
- Natalie Zea (born 1975), actress
- Nora Zehetner (born 1981), actress
- Renée Zellweger (born 1969), actress
Comedians
- Carol Burnett (born 1933), comedian, actor
- Rodney Carrington (born 1968), comedian
- Jade Esteban Estrada (born 1975), comedian, actor
- Bill Engvall (born 1957), comedian, actor
- Jack Handey (born 1949), writer for Saturday Night Live
- Bill Hicks (1961•1994), comedian
- Steve Martin (born 1945), comedian, actor
- Grady Nutt (1934•1982), humorist, Baptist minister
- Iliza Shlesinger (born 1983), comedian
- Ron White (born 1956), comedian, actor
Music
- Dimebag Darrell Abbott (1966•2004), musician
- Vinnie Paul Abbott (born 1964), musician
- Jacques Abram (1915•1998), concert pianist
- Yolanda Adams (born 1961), Grammy-winning gospel singer
- Samuel Adler (born 1928), composer, conductor, educator
- Carter Albrecht (1973•2007), rock keyboardist, guitarist, classical pianist
- Victor Alessandro (1915•1976), conductor
- Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900•1954), blues singer
- Dave Alexander (born 1938), blues singer, pianist
- Terry Allen (born 1943), musician
- Jerry Allison (born 1939), musician
- Joe Allison (1924•2002), country songwriter, producer
- Ruby Allmond (1923•2006), country songwriter, fiddler, guitarist
- Nancy Ames (born 1937), pop/folk singer
- Bud Andrews (born 1940), DJ, discovered Jerry Clower
- Clifford Antone (1949•2006), blues club owner, record producer, mentor to musicians
- Gene Austin (1900•1972), pop/jazz singer-songwriter
- James Austin (born 1937), classical trumpet player, educator
- Larry Austin (born 1930), composer, educator
- Gene Autry (1907•1998), country music singer
- Pedro Ayala (1911•1990), conjunto accordionist-songwriter
- Harry Babasin (1921•1988), jazz bassist
- Erykah Badu (born 1971), R&B and hip hop singer
- Wilfred Bain (1908•1997), music educator
- Zac Baird (born 1971), rock keyboardist
- Marcia Ball (born 1949), blues singer
- Clint Ballard, Jr. (1931•2008), songwriter
- Smith Ballew (1902•1984), singer, bandleader, actor
- Danny Barnes (born 1961), country/jazz/punk banjo player and guitarist
- Frank Beard (born 1949), drummer in ZZ Top
- Leila Bela, musician, writer, actress (born in Tehran, Iran, immigrated to Austin)
- Archie Bell (born 1944), singer (Archie Bell & the Drells)
- Jesse Belvin (1932•1960), R&B pianist, singer-songwriter
- Tex Beneke (1914•2000), big-band saxophonist, singer, bandleader
- Buster Benton (1932•1996), blues guitarist, singer
- Taz Bentley, rock drummer (Burden Brothers)
- Shelly Berg (born 1955), jazz pianist and educator
- David Berman (born 1967), alt-rock singer-songwriter (Silver Jews)
- Big Moe (Kenneth Moore) (1974•2007), rapper
- Bill Smith Combo aka Tommy & The Tom Toms DFW Rock 'n Roll group
- Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974), dub, salsa and progressive rock musician
- Black Ace (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner) (1907•1972), blues singer, guitarist
- Clint Black (born 1962), country music singer, raised in Houston
- Jules Bledsoe (1898•1943), Broadway singer
- Julien Paul Blitz (1885•1951), conductor, cellist
- Blues Boy Willie (born 1946), blues musician
- Zuzu Bollin (1922•1990), blues guitarist
- Maya Bond (born 2000), (born in Osaka, Japan, immigrated to Austin), singer-songwriter, drummer
- Juke Boy Bonner (1932•1978), blues musician
- Brent Bourgeois (born 1958), rock singer, producer
- Euday L. Bowman (1887•1949), ragtime/blues pianist, composer
- Euel Box (born 1928), music producer, composer, arranger, trumpeter
- Boxcar Willie (Lecil Travis Martin) (1931•1999), country singer
- Bill Boyd (1910•1977), country singer, guitarist
- Calvin Boze (1916•1970), jazz/R&B trumpeter
- Donald Braswell II (born 1963), classical crossover singer
- Zachary Breaux (1960•1997), jazz guitarist
- David Breeden (1946•2005), classical clarinetist
- Leon Breeden (born 1921), jazz bandleader, musician, educator
- Edie Brickell (born 1966), singer • married to Paul Simon
- Cecil Brower (1914•1965), country fiddler
- The 5 Browns (born 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986), classical pianist siblings born in Texas, raised in Texas and Utah
- Charles Brown (1922•1999), blues singer, pianist
- Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (1924•2005), blues instrumentalist
- Lacey Brown (born 1985), folk/pop singer
- Rex Brown (born 1964), musician
- Cliff Bruner (1915•2000), western swing fiddler, bandleader
- Anshel Brusilow (born 1928), orchestra conductor and violinist
- Stephen Bruton (1948•2009), country musician
- Betty Buckley (born 1947), actress, singer
- Teddy Buckner (1909•1994), jazz/Dixieland trumpeter
- T-Bone Burnett (born 1948), rock/country songwriter, musician, producer
- William Butler (born 1982), member of Arcade Fire
- Win Butler (born 1980), lead singer of Canadian indie-rock band Arcade Fire
- Ryan Cabrera (born 1982), singer/songwriter
- Ernie Caceres (1911•1971), jazz instrumentalist
- Tevin Campbell (born 1976), musician
- Laura Canales (1954•2005), Tejano singer
- Barney Cannon (1955•2009), Country music deejay
- Vikki Carr (born 1941), jazz, pop, country and Latin music singer
- Georgia Carroll (born 1919), big-band singer, actress, model
- John Carter (1929•1991), jazz instrumentalist, composer, club owner
- Jason Castro (born 1987), pop singer/guitarist
- John Cerminaro (born 1947), classical horn player
- Chamillionaire (born 1979), rapper
- John Barnes Chance (1932•1972), classical composer, timpanist
- Harry Choates (1922•1951), Cajun fiddler
- Charlie Christian (1916•1942), swing/jazz guitarist
- Ciara (Ciara Harris) (born 1985), musician
- Lakrea Clark (born 1991), singer-songwriter
- Kelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, American Idol winner
- James Clay (1935•1995), jazz instrumentalist
- Sonny Clay (1899•1973), jazz pianist, drummer, bandleader
- Laura Claycomb (born 1968), operatic soprano
- Van Cliburn (born 1934), famous pianist (born in Louisiana, raised in Texas)
- Arnett Cobb (1918•1989), jazz saxophonist
- Henry Coker (1919•1979), jazz trombonist
- Gary B.B. Coleman (1947•1994), soul/blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer
- Ornette Coleman (born 1930), jazz musician
- John Ford Coley (born 1948), rock musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley)
- Albert Collins (1932•1993), blues musician
- Eugene Conley (1908•1981), opera singer
- David Cook (born 1982), rock singer-songwriter (born in Houston, raised in Missouri)
- Johnny Copeland (1937•1997), blues guitarist, singer
- Larry Coryell (born 1943), jazz fusion guitarist
- Josie Cotton (Kathleen Josey) (born 1956), rock singer
- Cowboy Troy (born 1970), rap singer-songwriter
- Pee Wee Crayton (1914•1985), R&B/blues guitarist, singer
- Dash Crofts (born 1940), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts)
- Christopher Cross (born 1951), singer
- Randy Crouch (born 1952), country instrumentalist
- Wayne Crouse (1924•2000), violist
- Rodney Crowell (born 1950), country singer-songwriter
- Jim Cullum, Jr. (born 1941), Dixieland/jazz cornetist and bandleader
- Ted Daffan (1912•1996), country guitarist, songwriter
- Pappy Daily (1902•1987), country music record producer
- Floyd Dakil (1945•2010), pop guitarist-songwriter
- Vernon Dalhart (Marion Slaughter) (1883•1948), country singer-songwriter
- Ivan Davis (born 1932), classical pianist
- Mac Davis (born 1942), musician
- Ronnie Dawson (1939•2003), rockabilly musician
- Bobby Day (Robert James Byrd, Sr.) (1928•1990), rock and roll/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producer
- Eddie Dean (1907•1999), country singer-songwriter
- Jimmy Dean (1928•2010), country singer, television personality, businessman
- Ryan Delahoussaye (born 1976), rock instrumentalist
- Tim DeLaughter (born 1965), rock singer
- Lindsay Deutsch (born 1984), concert violinist
- Al Dexter (1905•1984), country singer
- Mike Dillon, rock drummer-singer-songwriter
- Floyd Dixon (1929•2006), R&B pianist, singer
- DJ Screw (Robert Earl Davis, Jr.) (1971•2000), hip-hop artist
- The D.O.C. (born 1968), rapper
- Deryl Dodd (born 1964), country music singer-songwriter
- Helen Donath (born 1940), operatic soprano
- Kenny Dorham (1924•1972), jazz, trumpeter, singer, composer
- Damita Jo DuBlanc (1930•1998), lounge singer, actress, comedian
- Sherman H. Dudley (1872•1940), vaudeville and black musical performer and producer
- Hilary Duff (born 1987), singer
- Ted Dunbar (1937•1998), jazz guitarist, composer, educator
- Johnny Duncan (1938•2006), country singer
- Tommy Duncan (1911•1967), Western swing singer-songwriter
- Bob Dunn (1908•1971), jazz trombonist, Western swing steel guitarist
- Chauntelle DuPree (born 1981), rock/pop guitarist (Eisley)
- Garron DuPree (born 1989), rock/pop bass guitarist (Eisley)
- Sherri DuPree (born 1983), rock/pop singer, guitarist, lyricist (Eisley)
- Stacy DuPree (born 1988), rock/pop keyboardist, singer (Eisley)
- Weston DuPree (born 1986), rock/pop drummer (Eisley)
- Eddie Durham (1906•1987), jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, arranger
- Steve Earle (born 1955), singer-songwriter, musician
- Roger Edens (1905•1970), film composer
- Herb Ellis (1921•2010), jazz guitarist
- Terry Ellis (born 1966), R&B singer (En Vogue)
- Paul Ellison (born 1941), classical bassist and teacher
- Joe Ely (born 1947), singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Ralna English (born 1942), singer from The Lawrence Welk Show
- Roky Erickson (born 1947), rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
- Booker Ervin (1930•1970), jazz saxophonist
- Dale Evans (1912•2001), country singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Herschel Evans (1909•1939), jazz saxophonist
- Terry Fator (born 1965), singer, ventriloquist, impersonator
- Fat Pat (Patrick Hawkins) (1970•1998), rapper
- Wilton Felder (born 1940), jazz saxophonist, bassist
- Freddy Fender (1937•2006), musician
- Ernie Fields (1904?•1997), jazz trombonist
- Carl Finch (born 1951), polka musician, founder of Brave Combo
- Charles Finger (1867•1941), music teacher, conservatory administrator; later a noted author of children's literature
- Sonny Fisher (1931•2005), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Carlisle Floyd (born 1926), opera composer
- Blaze Foley (Michael Fuller) (1949•1989), folk singer-songwriter
- Bruce Ford (born 1956), operatic tenor
- Curly Fox (1910•1995), country fiddler
- Eddie Freeman (1909•1987), jazz/flamenco guitarist, arranger, teacher
- Walter Fried (1877•1925), violinist and conductor
- Kinky Friedman (born 1944), singer-songwriter, novelist, columnist, candidate for governor of Texas
- Lefty Frizzell (1928•1975), country singer
- Steven Fromholz (born 1945), singer-songwriter
- Bobby Fuller (1942•1966), rock singer and guitarist
- Justin Furstenfeld (born 1975), rock singer and guitarist
- Kyle Gann (born 1955), composer, musicologist, music critic
- Red Garland (1923•1984), jazz pianist
- Travis Garland (born 1989), singer-songwriter
- Henry Garza (born 1978) Los Lonely Boys lead guitarist of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy winner
- Jojo Garza (born 1980) Los Lonely Boys bass of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy winner
- Ringo Garza (born 1981) Los Lonely Boys drummer of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy winner
- Larry Gatlin (born 1948), singer-songwriter, member of The Gatlin Brothers
- Zelma Watson George (1903•1994), opera singer, musicologist
- Richard Giangiulio (born 1942), classical trumpet player and conductor
- Billy Gibbons (born 1949), guitarist in ZZ Top
- Mickey Gilley (born 1936), country musician
- Don Gillis (1912•1978), composer, conductor, producer, educator
- Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born 1945), singer-songwriter
- John Giordano (born 1937), orchestra conductor
- Jimmy Giuffre (1921•2008), jazz composer, arranger, clarinetist and saxophonist
- Robert Glasper, jazz pianist
- Jack Glatzer (born 1939), concert violinist
- Darrell Glenn (1935•1990), country singer
- Lloyd Glenn (1909•1985), R&B pianist, bandleader, arranger
- Tyree Glenn (1912•1974), big band/jazz trombonist
- Renee Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actress
- David Golub (1950•2000), classical pianist, conductor
- Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer
- Floyd Graham (1902•1974), bandleader, educator
- Susan Graham (born 1960), opera singer
- Donald Grantham (born 1947), classical composer and music educator
- Jerry Gray (1915•1976), Swing-Era arranger and bandleader
- Thurman Green (1940•1997), jazz trombonist
- Nanci Griffith (born 1953), singer / songwriter
- Texas Guinan (1884•1933), western singer, actress
- David Wendel Guion (1892•1981), composer, arranger of folk tunes
- Guitar Shorty (David Kearney) (born 1939), blues guitarist
- Woody Guthrie (1912•1967), folk singer-songwriter (spent several years in Pampa, Texas, during the formative period of his youth)
- Billy Guy (Frank Phillips, Jr.) (1936•2002), R&B/rock and roll singer (The Coasters)
- Gene Hall (1913•1993), jazz saxophonist, music educator
- Stuart Hamblen (1908•1989), country singer, candidate for U.S. President
- Butch Hancock (born 1945), country/folk recording artist, songwriter
- Gerre Hancock (born 1934), organist, composer
- John Handy (born 1933), jazz saxophonist
- John Hardee (1919•1984), jazz saxophonist
- Maud Cuney Hare (1874•1936), music historian, civil rights activist
- Roy Hargrove (born 1969), jazz trumpet player
- Everette Harp (born 1961), jazz saxophonist
- Lynn Harrell (born 1944), concert cellist raised in Texas
- Mack Harrell (1909•1960), operatic baritone
- Peppermint Harris (Harrison Nelson, Jr.) (1925•1999), R&B singer, guitarist
- Earl Harvin, rock drummer
- Gibby Haynes (born 1957), lead singer of the Butthole Surfers
- Cedric Haywood (1914•1969), jazz pianist
- Roy Head (born 1941), Roy Head and The Traits
- Chet Helms (1942•2005), music promoter, called father of the Summer of Love
- Julius Hemphill (1938•1995), jazz composer, saxophonist
- Don Henley (born 1947), musician with rock group the Eagles
- Shifty Henry (1921•1958), R&B/jazz instrumentalist, songwriter
- Casey Hess, rock guitarist (Burden Brothers)
- Sara Hickman (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter
- Johnnie High (1929•2010), country musician and impresario
- Dusty Hill (born 1945), bass guitarist in ZZ Top
- Z. Z. Hill (1935•1984), blues singer
- Tish Hinojosa (born 1955), Mexican-American folk singer
- Ernst Hoffmann (c. 1899•1956), orchestra conductor
- Adolph Hofner (1916•2000), western swing bandleader
- Smokey Hogg (1914•1960), country blues singer, guitarist
- Jennifer Holliday (born 1960), Grammy Award-winning singer, actress
- Buddy Holly (1936•1959), singer-songwriter
- Steve Holy (born 1972), country singer
- Sam Lightnin' Hopkins (1912•1982), blues musician
- Johnny Horton (1925•1960), country singer
- Brad Houser (born 1960), rock instrumentalist
- Frank Huang (born 1978), concert violinist
- Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 1946), country singer-songwriter
- Bill Hughes (born 1930), jazz trombonist, bandleader
- Joe "Guitar" Hughes (1937•2003), blues singer, guitarist
- Bobbi Humphrey (born 1950), jazz flutist
- Jerry Hunt (1943•1993), avant-garde composer
- Ivory Joe Hunter (1914•1974), R&B singer-songwriter, pianist
- Jeff Huskins (born 1966), country musician
- Willie Hutch (1944•2005), blues/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer
- Clarence Hutchenrider (1908•1991), jazz clarinetist
- Walter Hyatt (1949•1996), folk singer, guitarist
- Melvin Jackson (1915•1976), blues guitarist
- Ronald Shannon Jackson (born 1940), jazz drummer
- Illinois Jacquet (1922•2004), jazz saxophonist, bassoonist
- Russell Jacquet (1917•1990), jazz trumpeter
- Sarah Jaffe, rock singer-songwriter
- Casey James (born 1983), pop/country singer, guitarist
- Harry James (1916•1983), jazz/big band trumpeter (lived and worked in Beaumont as an adolescent)
- Blind Lemon Jefferson (1897•1929), blues musician
- Speight Jenkins (born 1937), opera administrator, producer
- Waylon Jennings (1937•2002), country singer
- Flaco Jiménez (born 1939), Tejano accordionist
- Santiago Jiménez, Jr., conjunto accordionist
- Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington, Jr.) (1935•1982), soul singer-songwriter
- Blind Willie Johnson (1897•1945) blues/spirituals singer, guitarist
- Budd Johnson (1910•1984), jazz saxophonist
- Conrad O. Johnson (1915•2008), music educator
- Eric Johnson (born 1954), rock/jazz/country guitarist
- Gus Johnson (1913•2000), jazz drummer
- Keg Johnson (1908•1967), jazz trombonist
- Money Johnson (1918•1978), jazz trumpeter
- Virgil L. Johnson (born 1935), musician, The Velvets
- Willie Neal Johnson (1935•2001), gospel singer
- Nicholas Jonas (born 1992), singer, guitarist of the Jonas Brothers
- George Jones (born 1931), country singer
- Little Hat Jones (1899•1981). blues singer, guitarist
- Maggie Jones (c. 1900 • unknown), blues singer, pianist, known as "The Texas Nightingale"
- Mike Jones (born 1981), rapper
- Norah Jones (born 1979), soul/folk singer-songwriter, born in New York City but raised in Texas
- Tom Jones (born 1928), lyricist of musical theater
- Janis Joplin (1943•1970), blues/rock singer
- Scott Joplin (c. 1867•1917), ragtime musician and composer
- Milton Katims (1909•2006), concert violist and conductor
- Robert Earl Keen (born 1957), singer-songwriter
- Peck Kelley (1898•1980), jazz pianist and bandleader
- Kent Kennan (1913•2003), classical composer
- King Curtis (Curtis Ousley) (1934•1971), R&B/pop saxophonist
- Freddie King (1934•1976), blues guitarist and singer
- Ralph Kirshbaum (born 1946), cellist
- Beyoncé Knowles (born 1981), R&B singer, actress
- Solange Knowles (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer
- Buddy Knox (1933•1999), rockabilly singer-songwriter
- Karl Korte (born 1928), composer, music educator
- Lili Kraus (1903•1986), classical pianist
- Hans Kreissig (1857•1929), conductor, pianist, educator; created Dallas Symphony Orchestra
- Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), singer-songwriter, actor
- Philip Krumm (born 1941), composer
- Fredell Lack (born 1922), concert violinist
- Miranda Lambert (born 1983), singer/songwriter
- Harold Land (1928•2001), bop saxophonist
- Milt Larkin (1910•1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
- Prince Lasha (1929•2008), jazz instrumentalist
- Melissa Lawson (born 1976), country singer
- Lead Belly (Huddie Ledbetter) (1888•1949), blues musician
- Raymond Lewenthal (1923•1988), concert pianist
- Vaden Todd Lewis (born 1965), grunge singer-guitarist (The Toadies, Burden Brothers)
- Willie Lewis (1905•1971), jazz clarinetist, bandleader
- Lil Flip (Wesley Weston, Jr.) (born 1981), rapper
- Mance Lipscomb (1895•1976), Blues singer, guitarist
- Robert Lipsett (born 1947), concert violinist and master teacher
- Bill Lister (1923•2009), country singer
- Andrew Litton (born 1959), orchestra conductor
- Lisa Loeb (born 1968), singer-songwriter, actress
- Alan Lomax (1915•2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist
- John Lomax (1867•1948), musicologist, folklorist
- Trini Lopez (born 1937), Hispanic musician, singer
- Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
- Lyle Lovett (born 1957), singer-songwriter
- David Lowery (born 1960), rock guitarist, vocalist, songwriter
- LeToya Luckett (born 1981), singer
- Bob Luman (1937•1978), country/rockabilly singer
- Ray Lynch (born 1943), classical guitarist and lutenist
- Michael Madden (born 1979), bassist for Maroon 5
- Martie Maguire (born 1969), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks)
- Martin Mailman (1932•2000), classical composer and educator
- Lloyd Maines (born 1951), musician, producer
- Natalie Maines (born 1974), musician
- Will Makar (born 1989), singer, born and raised in The Woodlands/Houston
- Petronel Malan (born 1974), concert pianist
- Barbara Mandrell (born 1948), country singer
- Louise Mandrell (born 1954), country singer
- Chris Marion (born 1962), rock musician member of Little River Band
- Tina Marsh (1954•2009), jazz singer, composer
- David Martin (1937•1987) [2] rock musician, original member of Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, Bill Smith Combo, Tommy & The Tom Toms
- Mary Martin (1913•1990), Broadway singer, actress
- Narciso Martínez (1911•1992), conjunto singer, accordionist
- Eduardo Mata (1942•1995), orchestra conductor
- Johnny Mathis (born 1935), singer
- Rich Matteson (1929•1993), jazz brass player, bandleader, educator
- Pete Mayes (1938•2008), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Leon McAuliffe (1917•1988), Western swing guitarist
- W. Francis McBeth (born 1933), composer, music educator
- Erin McCarley (born 1979), alternative music singer-songwriter
- Delbert McClinton (born 1940), singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
- Mary McCormic (1889•1981), opera singer, educator
- Neal McCoy (born 1958), country singer
- David McEnery (1914•2002), country/Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Ray McKinley (1910•1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleader
- Meat Loaf (born 1951), singer, actor
- David Meece (born 1952), contemporary Christian singer, pianist
- Lydia Mendoza (1916•2007), Tejano singer
- Tift Merritt (born 1975), rock/country singer-songwriter
- Augie Meyers (born 1940), rock/Tejano keyboard player
- Liz Mikel (born 1963), jazz singer, actress
- Amos Milburn (1927•1980), R&B singer, pianist
- Buddy Miles (1947•2008), rock drummer
- Jason Miller, drummer
- Roger Miller (1936•1992), singer-songwriter
- Steve Miller (born 1943), blues/rock guitarist
- Charles Moffett (1929•1997), jazz drummer
- Johnny Moore (1906•1969), blues singer, guitarist
- Oscar Moore (1916•1981), jazz/blues guitarist
- Tiny Moore (1920•1987), western swing instrumentalist
- Whistlin' Alex Moore (1899•1989), blues pianist, singer, whistler
- Jason Moran (born 1975), jazz pianist
- Craig Morris (born 1968), classical trumpet player, educator
- Harold Morris (1890•1964), classical pianist, composer, educator
- Ella Mae Morse (1924•1999), blues/jazz/pop singer
- Lacey Mosley (born 1981), lead singer of alternative metal band Flyleaf
- Moon Mullican (1909•1967), country singer-songwriter, pianist
- Michael Martin Murphey (born 1945), country singer-songwriter
- Audie Murphy (1924•1971), country singer-songwriter, actor, highly decorated soldier
- Sam Myers (1936•2006), blues singer, instrumentalist
- Emilio Navaira (born 1962), Latin pop/country musician
- Sam Neely (1948•2006), country singer, guitarist
- Nelly (born 1978), rapper
- Jimmy Nelson (1928•2007), blues singer-songwriter
- Steady Nelson (1913•1988), jazz/swing trumpeter
- Willie Nelson (born 1933), country singer-songwriter
- Michael Nesmith (born 1942), singer with The Monkees
- Mickey Newbury (1940•2002), country/folk singer-songwriter
- David "Fathead" Newman (1933•2009), jazz saxophonist
- Johnny Nicholas (born 1948), blues singer, pianist
- Elena Nikolaidi (1909•2002), opera singer and teacher
- John Nitzinger, rock guitarist, songwriter
- Phil Ochs (1940•1976), folk singer-songwriter
- W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890•1969), country-western singer-songwriter, band promoter (Light Crust Doughboys), radio host; later Governor and U.S. Senator from Texas
- Pauline Oliveros (born 1932), avant-garde composer, performance artist
- Roy Orbison (1936•1988), singer-songwriter
- K. T. Oslin (born 1941), country singer-songwriter
- Buck Owens (1929•2006), country singer
- Hot Lips Page (1908•1954), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
- Knocky Parker (1918•1986), country/jazz pianist
- Dean Parks, studio musician
- Glen Payne (1926•1999), gospel singer
- Leon Payne (1917•1969), country singer-songwriter
- Jack Petersen (born 1933), jazz guitarist, educator
- Marvin Peterson (aka Hannibal) (born 1948), jazz trumpet player, composer
- Ray Peterson (1939•2005), pop singer
- Esther Phillips (1935•1984), R&B/jazz/pop/country singer
- Washington Phillips (1880•1954), gospel singer, instrumentalist
- Buster Pickens (1916•1964), blues pianist
- Patrice Pike, rock/soul singer-songwriter-guitarist
- Pimp C (Chad Butler) (1973•2007), rapper
- Mark Pirro, rock bass player
- Mark Powell (born 1966), symphony and opera conductor
- Billy Preston (1946•2006), soul musician
- Ray Price (born 1926), country singer
- Sammy Price (1908•1992), jazz/blues pianist, bandleader
- Charley Pride (born 1938), country singer
- P. J. Proby (born 1938), singer-songwriter, actor
- Selena Quintanilla (1971•1995), singer
- Ezra Rachlin (1915•1995), orchestra conductor, pianist
- Gene Ramey (1913•1984), jazz double bassist
- Willis Alan Ramsey (born 1951), country singer-songwriter
- Dewey Redman (1931•2006), jazz saxophonist
- Goebel Reeves (1899•1959), folk singer
- Jim Reeves (1923•1964), country/pop singer-songwriter
- Claire Raphael Reis (1888•1978), classical music promoter, educator
- Nicolà Rescigno (1916•2008), opera conductor
- Timothy Rhea (born 1967), conductor, music educator
- J.P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson (1930•1959), singer
- Jim Riggs (born 1941), saxophonist, educator
- Jeannie C. Riley (born 1945), country singer
- LeAnn Rimes (born 1982), country singer, born in Mississippi, but grew up in Garland, Texas
- Cowboy Slim Rinehart (1911•1948), country singer
- Tex Ritter (1905•1974), singer/ actor, father of actor John Ritter
- LaTavia Roberson (born 1981), singer
- Eck Robertson (1887•1975), country fiddler
- Don Robey (1903•1975), blues songwriter, record producer
- Hal Robinson (born 1952), classical string bass player
- Sharon Robinson (born 1949), concert cellist
- Emily Robison (born 1972), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks)
- Jimmie Rodgers (1897•1933), country singer
- Carrie Rodriguez (born 1978), folk singer-songwriter, fiddler
- David Rodriguez (born 1952), folk singer-songwriter
- Johnny Rodriguez (born 1951), country singer
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (born 1975), Dub and Progressive rock musician
- Robert Xavier Rodríguez (born 1946), classical composer
- Kenny Rogers (born 1938), country singer-songwriter
- Randy Rogers, country singer
- Gene Roland (1921•1982), jazz composer, musician
- A. Clyde Roller (1914•2005), conductor and music educator
- Lulu Roman (born 1947), country/gospel singer, comedian
- Amber Rose (born 1983), singer
- Kelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
- Corey Rozzoni (born 1973), rock guitarist (Burden Brothers)
- Tim Rushlow (born 1966), country musician
- Doug Sahm (1941•1999), Tejano musician-songwriter
- Carl St.Clair (born 1952), orchestra conductor
- St. Vincent (Annie Clark) (born 1982), pop singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
- Olga Samaroff (1880•1948), classical pianist and teacher
- Joe Sample (born 1939), jazz pianist, composer
- Domingo "Sam" Samudio (born 1937), rock 'n' roll musician, bandleader, entertainer ("Sam the Sham")
- Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio (born 1960), violinist
- Simon Sargon (born 1938), classical composer, pianist, conductor
- Ray Sasaki (born 1948), trumpet player, educator
- Boz Scaggs (born 1944), singer-songwriter
- Scarface (born 1970), rapper
- Haley Scarnato (born 1982), American Idol (season 6) finalist (8th place)
- Harvey Schmidt (born 1929), musical theatre composer (The Fantasticks)
- David Schnaufer (1952•2006), folk dulcimer player, music educator
- Jerry Scoggins (1911•2004), country singer
- Kendrick Scott (born 1980), jazz drummer, bandleader, composer
- Dan Seals (1948•2009), rock/country musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley)
- Jim Seals (born 1941), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts)
- Lynn Seaton (born 1957), jazz bassist, educator
- Arban Severin (born 1976), composer of electronic music, film scores; producer
- Billy Joe Shaver (born 1939), country singer-songwriter
- Robert Shaw (1908•1985), blues pianist
- Bob (1909•1983), Joe (1911•1980), and Merle Shelton (1917•1982), country musicians, The Shelton Brothers
- John Sheridan (born 1946), jazz pianist
- Michelle Shocked (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musician
- Ashlee Simpson (born 1984), singer
- Jessica Simpson (born 1980), singer
- Lori Singer (born 1957), concert cellist (better known as actress)
- Slim Thug (born 1980), rapper
- Buster Smith (1904•1991), jazz saxophonist
- Elliott Smith (1969•2003), rock singer-songwriter
- Julia Smith (1905•1989), composer, pianist, author
- Tim Smith, rock instrumentalist
- Ed Soph (born 1945), jazz drummer, educator
- J. D. Souther (born 1945), country/rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
- Victoria Spivey (1906•1976), blues singer-songwriter
- Terry Stafford (1941•1996), country/pop singer-songwriter
- Lanny Steele (1933•1994), jazz pianist, music educator, composer, jazz festival promoter
- B. W. Stevenson (1949•1998), country/pop singer-songwriter
- Stephen Stills (born 1945), singer-songwriter Crosby, Stills & Nash
- George Strait (born 1952), country singer
- Eric Stuer (1953•2008), drummer
- Deanna Summers (born 1940), songwriter, born in Mississippi
- Gene Summers (born 1939), rock 'n roll singer ("School of Rock 'n Roll", "Big Blue Diamonds")
- Helen Sung (born 1970), jazz pianist
- Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), classical pianist
- Horace Tapscott (1934•1999), jazz pianist, composer
- Buddy Tate (1913•2001), jazz saxophonist
- Jacqueline Taylor (born 1985), Broadway/cabaret singer, actress
- Johnnie Taylor (1937•2000), soul/pop singer, DJ
- Charlie Teagarden (1913•1984), jazz trumpeter
- Jack Teagarden (1905•1964), jazz trombonist and bandleader
- Norma Teagarden (1911•1996), jazz pianist
- Alfred Teltschik (1918•2009), classical pianist and teacher
- Texas Ruby (Ruby Owens) (1908•1963), country singer
- Tha Realest (Jevon Jones) (born 1974), rapper
- Christopher Theofanidis (born 1967), classical composer
- B. J. Thomas (born 1942), country singer-songwriter
- George W. Thomas (1885•1930?), jazz pianist, songwriter
- Henry Thomas (1874•1950?), blues/ragtime singer, songwriter
- Hersal Thomas (1910•1926), blues pianist, composer
- Benny Thomasson (1909•1984), country fiddler
- Hank Thompson (1925•2007), country singer-songwriter
- Big Mama Thornton (1926•1984), R&B singer-songwriter
- Frank Ticheli (born 1958), classical composer
- Neal Tiemann (born 1982), David Cook's rock band guitarist
- Floyd Tillman (1914•2003), country guitarist, singer
- Louise Tobin (born 1918), jazz singer
- Chris Tomlin (born 1972), singer-songwriter
- Tommy & The Tom Toms aka Bill Smith Combo DFW Rock 'n Roll group
- Tone (Tony Chung) (born 1983), pop guitarist (Cool silly)
- Don Tosti (1923•2004), Latin/R&B/swing/jazz/classical bassist, pianist
- Alphonse Trent (1905•1959), jazz pianist, bandleader
- Ernest Tubb (1914•1984), country singer-songwriter
- Justin Tubb (1935•1998), country singer-songwriter
- Tanya Tucker (born 1958), country singer
- Fisher Tull (1934•1994), composer and educator
- "Blue" Gene Tyranny (born 1945), avant-garde composer
- Alexander Uninsky (1910•1972), concert pianist and teacher
- Tim Urban (born 1989), pop singer
- Usher (Usher Raymond IV) (born 1978), R&B and pop singer
- Mary Jeanne van Appledorn (born 1927), composer and educator
- Frank Van der Stucken (1858•1929), conductor, composer; founder of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Vanilla Ice (born 1968), rapper
- Paul van Katwijk (1885•1974), pianist, conductor, composer, educator
- Townes Van Zandt (1944•1997), country singer-songwriter
- Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954•1990), musician
- Jaci Velasquez (born 1979), Contemporary Christian Latin pop singer
- Carl Venth (1860•1938), composer, conductor, violinist, music educator
- Eddie Vinson (1917•1988), blues saxophonist
- Billy Walker (1929•2006), country singer-songwriter
- Charlie Walker (1926•2008), country singer-songwriter
- Cindy Walker (1918•2006), country singer-songwriter
- Esther Walker (1894•1943), blues singer, musical comedy actress
- T-Bone Walker (1910•1975), blues musician
- William Walker (1931•2010), opera singer
- Paul Wall (born 1980), rapper
- Sippie Wallace (1898•1986), blues singer-songwriter
- Don Walser (1934•2006), country singer, guitarist
- Cedar Walton (born 1934), jazz pianist
- Mercy Dee Walton (1915•1962), blues pianist, singer-songwriter
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1935•1996), blues guitarist, singer
- Katie Webster (1936•1999), blues pianist
- Michael Weiss (born 1958), jazz composer and pianist
- Dan Welcher (born 1948), composer, music educator, bassoonist
- Emily Wells (born 1981), hip-hop/classical violinist
- Barry White (1944•2003), soul singer and record producer
- Michael White (born 1933), jazz violinist
- Chris Whitley (1960•2005), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
- Rusty Wier (1944•2009), country/folk singer-songwriter
- Slim Willet (Winston Moore) (1919•1966), country singer-songwriter, DJ
- Clifton Williams (1923•1976), composer, educator
- Dave Williams (1972•2002), rock singer
- Lew Williams (born 1934), rockabilly singer-songwriter
- Otis Williams (born 1941), singer with The Temptations
- Richard Williams (1931•1985), jazz trumpeter
- Roosevelt Williams (1903•1996), blues pianist
- Sudie L. Williams (1872•1940), music educator
- Zane Williams (born 1977), country singer-songwriter
- Bob Wills (1905•1975), country singer with The Texas Playboys
- Johnnie Lee Wills (1912•1984), Western swing fiddler
- Dooley Wilson (1886 or 1894•1953), blues/jazz pianist, bandleader; actor
- Hop Wilson (1927•1975), blues steel guitarist
- J. Frank Wilson (1941•1991), pop singer, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
- Teddy Wilson (1912•1986), jazz pianist
- Edgar Winter (born 1946), jazz/blues/rock musician
- Johnny Winter (born 1944), blues guitarist
- Lee Ann Womack (born 1966), country singer-songwriter
- Darren Keith Woods (born 1958), opera director, singer
- Lammar Wright, Sr. (1907•1973), jazz trumpeter
- Leo Wright (1933•1991), jazz instrumentalist
- Roger Wright (born 1974), classical pianist
- Jimmy Wyble (1922•2010), jazz/swing guitarist
Miss America/Miss USA pageant winners
- Shirley Cothran (born 1955), Miss America 1975
- Jo-Carroll Dennison (born 1923), Miss America 1942
- Christy Fichtner (born 1962), Miss USA 1986
- Phyllis George (born 1949), Miss America 1971
- Courtney Gibbs (born 1966), Miss USA 1988
- Kandace Krueger (born 1976), Miss USA 2001
- Debra Maffett (born 1956), Miss America 1983
- Laura Martinez-Harring (born 1964), Miss USA 1985
- Gretchen Polhemus (born 1965), Miss USA 1989
- Michelle Royer (born 1966), Miss USA 1987
- Chelsi Smith (born 1973), Miss USA 1995 and Miss Universe 1995
- Crystle Stewart (born 1981), Miss USA 2008
- Kimberly Tomes (born 1956), Miss USA 1977
Athletics
Baseball
- Brett Anderson (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
- Scott Atchison (born 1976), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Ernie Banks (born 1931), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Daniel Bard (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Josh Beckett (born 1980), baseball, Boston Red Sox, pitcher, MVP of the 2003 World Series
- Lance Berkman (born 1976), first baseman for the Houston Astros
- Michael Bourn (born 1982), center fielder for the Houston Astros
- Clay Buchholz (born 1984), baseball, Boston Red Sox, pitcher, Threw a No Hitter in just his second MLB start
- Randy Choate (born 1975), relief pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
- Roger Clemens (born 1962), baseball pitcher, seven-time Cy Young Award winner
- Clay Condrey (born 1975), relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Carl Crawford (born 1981), left fielder for the Tampa Bay Rays
- John Danks (born 1985), starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
- Chris Davis (born 1986), first baseman for the Texas Rangers
- Sam Demel (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Doug Drabek (born 1962), former Cy Young-winning MLB pitcher
- Justin Duchscherer (born 1977), starting pitcher for the Oakland A's
- Bill Foster (1904•1978), Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
- Ron Gant (born 1965), former MLB outfielder and second baseman
- Cito Gaston (born 1944), former MLB center fielder and current manager for the Toronto Blue Jays
- Greg Golson (born 1985), outfielder for the New York Yankees
- Chad Huffman (born 1985), outfielder for the New York Yankees
- Austin Jackson (born 1987), center fielder for the Detroit Tigers
- Kelly Johnson (born 1982), second baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Scott Kazmir (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels
- Kyle Kendrick (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Clayton Kershaw (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- John Lackey (born 1978), starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Ryan Langerhans (born 1980), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners
- Grady Little (born 1950), former baseball manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox
- Boone Logan (born 1984), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
- James Loney (born 1984), first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Mark Lowe (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
- John Meloan (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
- Jim Morris (born 1964), Major League Baseball player and oldest rookie
- David Murphy (born 1981), left fielder for the Texas Rangers
- Joe Nathan (born 1974), closer for the Minnesota Twins
- Jeff Niemann (born 1983), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
- Jayson Nix (born 1982), second baseman for the Cleveland Indians
- Hunter Pence (born 1983), right fielder for the Houston Astros
- Cliff Pennington (born 1984), shortstop for the Oakland Athletics
- Andy Pettitte (born 1972), starting pitcher for the New York Yankees
- David Purcey (born 1982), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
- Frank Robinson (born 1935), won Triple Crown in both National League and American League, hit 586 career home runs, and was the first black manager in the Major Leagues
- Nolan Ryan (born 1947), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Kelly Shoppach (born 1980), catcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
- Kevin Slowey (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Chris Snyder (born 1981), catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Jordan Tata (born 1981), former MLB pitcher
- Taylor Teagarden (born 1983,) catcher for the Texas Rangers
- Vernon Wells (born 1978), two-time All-Star center fielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
- Smokey Joe Williams (1886•1951), baseball great
- Brandon Wood (born 1985), third baseman and shortstop for the Los Angeles Angels
Football
- Joseph Addai (born 1983), running back for the Indianapolis Colts
- Remi Ayodele (born 1983), defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints
- Jonathan Babineaux (born 1981), defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons
- Jordan Babineaux (born 1982), defensive back for the Seattle Seahawks
- Martellus Bennett (born 1987), tight end for the Dallas Cowboys
- Cedric Benson (born 1982), running back for the Cincinnati Bengals
- David Boston (born 1978), former NFL wide receiver
- Bobby Boyd (born 1937), All-Pro, NFL Defensive Back, Baltimore Colts, Oklahoma University
- Drew Brees (born 1979), NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints
- Kris Brown (born 1976), placekicker for the Houston Texans
- Melvin Bullitt (born 1984), defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts
- Earl Campbell (born 1955), Pro Football Hall of Famer, Heisman Trophy winner
- Rock Cartwright (born 1979), running back for the Washington Redskins
- Scott Chandler (born 1985), tight end for the New York Giants
- Patrick Crayton (born 1979), wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys
- Mason Crosby (born 1984), placekicker for the Green Bay Packers
- Chase Daniel (born 1986), quarterback for the New Orleans Saints
- Leonard Davis (born 1978), guard for the Dallas Cowboys
- Ty Detmer (born 1967), former NFL quarterback
- Eric Dickerson (born 1960), former NFL running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer
- Donald Driver (born 1975), wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers
- Matt Flynn (born 1985), quarterback for the Green Bay Packers
- Barry Foster (born 1968), former NFL running back
- Bill Glass (born 1935), former defensive end for the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns
- Andre Gurode (born 1978), center for the Dallas Cowboys
- Tommie Harris (born 1983), defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears
- David Hawthorne (born 1985), linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks
- Johnnie Lee Higgins (born 1983), wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
- Chris Houston (born 1984), cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons
- Thomas Howard (born 1983), linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
- Michael Huff (born 1983), free safety for the Oakland Raiders
- Sam Hurd (born 1985), wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys
- Quentin Jammer (born 1979), cornerback for the San Diego Chargers
- Charlie Johnson (born 1984), offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts
- Johnny Jolly (born 1983), defensive end for the Green Bay Packers
- Johnny Knox (born 1986), wide receiver for the Chicago Bears
- Gary Kubiak (born 1961), head coach for the Houston Texans
- Ernie Ladd (1938•2007), American college and professional football player and professional wrestler
- Tom Landry football head coach, Dallas Cowboys
- Shane Lechler (born 1976), punter for the Oakland Raiders
- Danieal Manning (born 1982), free safety for the Chicago Bears
- "Dandy" Don Meredith (born 1938), Quarterback Dallas Cowboys and TV Football color commentator
- Thomas Morstead (born 1986), punter for the New Orleans Saints
- Mac Percival (born 1940), former National Football League placekicker for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears
- Jason Peters (born 1982), offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Adrian Peterson (born 1985), National Football League running back for the Minnesota Vikings
- Bum Phillips (born 1923), head coach in the National Football League
- Wade Phillips (born 1947), head coach for the Dallas Cowboys
- Aaron Ross (born 1982), defensive back for the New York Giants
- Kyle Rote (1928•2002), All-American running back at Southern Methodist University and 1951•1961 NFL New York Giants wide receiver
- Stanford Routt (born 1983), cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
- Hunter Smith (born 1977), punter for the Washington Redskins
- Matthew Stafford (born 1988), quarterback for the Detroit Lions
- Matt Stover (born 1968), placekicker for the Indianapolis Colts
- David Thomas (born 1983), tight end for the New Orleans Saints
- LaDainian Tomlinson (born 1979), NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers
- Michael Toudouze (born 1983), offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts
- Jeremiah Trotter (born 1977), linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Tony Ugoh (born 1983), offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts
- Roy Williams (born 1981), wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys
- Josh Wilson (born 1985), cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks
- Will Witherspoon (born 1980), linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Vince Young (born 1983), quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, MVP of the 2005 and 2006 Rose Bowl
Basketball
- LaMarcus Aldridge (born 1985) NBA player, Portland Trail Blazers, power forward
- Tony Battie (born 1976), NBA power forward/center for the New Jersey Nets
- Chris Bosh (born 1984) NBA player, Miami Heat, power forward
- Mike Dunleavy, Jr. (born 1980), small forward for the Indiana Pacers
- T. J. Ford (born 1983), point guard for the Indiana Pacers
- Daniel Gibson (born 1986), point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Grant Hill (born 1971), seven-time NBA All-Star small forward for the Phoenix Suns
- Stephen Jackson (born 1978), swingman for the Charlotte Bobcats
- Jason Maxiell (born 1983), power forward for the Detroit Pistons
- Taj McWilliams-Franklin (born 1970), basketball player, gold medalist
- Randolph Morris (born 1986), center for the Atlanta Hawks
- Gerald Myers (born 1945), basketball coach 1971-1991 & athletic director Texas Tech University
- Emeka Okafor (born 1982), basketball player, New Orleans Hornets
- Kevin Ollie (born 1972), point guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder
- Dennis Rodman (born 1961), NBA
- Sheryl Swoopes (born 1971), WNBA, Olympic gold medalist
- Kurt Thomas (born 1972), center for the Milwaukee Bucks
Professional Wrestling
Other
- Lance Armstrong (born 1971), cyclist, seven-time Tour de France winner
- Kenny Bernstein (born 1944), Drag Racer, 6 time NHRA Champion
- Brandon Bernstein (born 1972) Drag Racer, Son of Kenny NHRA Top Fuel Driver
- Colin Braun (born 1988), NASCAR driver for Roush Fenway Racing
- Matthew S. Brown (born 1976), track and field champion at 2007 Parapan American Games in Rio de Janiero[2]
- Joie Chitwood (1912•1988), professional racecar driver
- Randall "Tex" Cobb (born 1950), champion boxer
- Brad Coleman (born 1988), NASCAR driver for Joe Gibbs Racing
- Ronnie Coleman (born 1964), 8-time Mr. Olympia IFBB Pro Bodybuilder
- Josh Davis (born 1972), Olympic gold and silver medalist in freestyle swimming
- Cowboy Morgan Evans (1903•1969), Rodeo Steer wrestling World Series champion 1928, Rancher Roughneck, Father, oilman.
- George Foreman (born 1949), World Heavyweight champion boxer, Father, Entrepreneur, Christian ordained minister
- A. J. Foyt (born 1935), race car driver
- Zina Garrison (born 1963), tennis player
- Ben Hogan (1912•1997), golf great
- Jack Johnson (1878•1946), first black Heavyweight Champion of the World
- Michael Johnson (born 1967), Olympic gold medalist, World Record holder
- Tom Kite (born 1949), golfer
- Courtney Kupets (born 1986), World and U.S. champion gymnast, silver medalist in the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Bobby Labonte (born 1964), NASCAR driver
- Terry Labonte (born 1956) former NASCAR driver
- Tara Lipinski (born 1982), figure skater, Olympic gold medalist
- Nastia Liukin (born 1989), 2008 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalist
- Carly Patterson (born 1988), 2004 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalist
- Bill Pickett (1870•1932), cowboy and rodeo performer
- Willie Shoemaker (1931•2003), most successful jockey in history
- Lee Trevino (born 1939), golfer
- Dana Vollmer (born 1987), swimmer who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Jeremy Wariner (born 1984), Track & Field Olympic Gold Medalist
- Kathy Whitworth (born 1939), golfer
- Darold Williamson (born 1983), Olympic Gold Medalist in Track & Field
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1914•1956), gold medalist 1932 Olympics, golf great
Business
- John George Adair (1823•1885), partner with Charles Goodnight in JA Ranch
- Red Adair (1915•2004), offshore oil field firefighter
- Mary Kay Ash (1918•2001), businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
- Norman Brinker (1931•2009), restaurateur
- Joseph Campisi (1918•1990), restaurateur
- Jack Crichton (1916•2007), oil and natural gas industrialist; Republican candidate for governor of Texas in 1964
- Carl G. Cromwell, oil driller and aviation pioneer [3]
- Michael Dell (born 1965), founder of Dell Inc.http://www.example.com link title
- Charles Goodnight (1836•1929), legendary Texas cattleman
- Najeeb Halaby (1915•2003), FAA administrator, chairman and CEO of Pan Am, father of Queen Noor of Jordan
- Ebby Halliday (born 1911), Realtor, entrepreneur
- Adolph R. Hanslik (1917•2007), "dean" of West Texas cotton producers
- Pattillo Higgins (1863•1955), oil pioneer and businessman, known as the "Prophet of Spindletop"
- Barron Hilton (born 1927), billionaire socialite, businessman, heir to Hilton Hotels fortune
- Conrad Hilton, Jr. (1926•1969), socialite, businessman, heir to Hilton Hotels fortune
- Timothy Dwight Hobart (1855•1935), landowner, surveyor, rancher, mayor of Pampa
- Howard Hughes (1905•1976), Aviator, filmmaker, eccentric billionaire
- Jim Humphreys (1921•2007), former manager of Pitchfork Ranch east of Lubbock
- H. L. Hunt (1889•1974), oil tycoon, patriarch of Dallas family of legendary wealth and power
- Oliver Winfield Killam (1874•1959), Laredo oilman, businessman, rancher, former state legislator from Oklahoma
- Radcliffe Killam (1910•2007), Laredo oilman, businessman, rancher, large landowner, philanthropist
- Kay Kimbell (1886•1964), entrepreneur, philanthropist; endowed Kimbell Art Museum
- Richard King (1824•1885), entrepreneur, founder of the legendary King Ranch
- John Henry Kirby (1860•1940), businessman, founder of the Kirby Petroleum Company
- James Ling (1922•2004), founder of business conglomerate Ling-Temco-Vought
- Eugene McDermott (1899•1973), founder of Texas Instruments, geophysicist, philanthropist
- William Johnson McDonald (1844•1926), banker, philanthropist
- Gerald Lyda (1923•2005), construction CEO, owner of La Escalera Ranch in Sierra County, New Mexico
- Glenn McCarthy (1907•1988), oil tycoon, entrepreneur; inspired the character Jett Rink in Giant
- Giles McCrary (born 1919), oil operator, rancher, art collector, philanthropist
- Algur H. Meadows (1899•1978), oilman, philanthropist
- B.P. Newman (1927•2008), entrepreneur, developer, and philanthropist from Laredo
- Ross Perot (born 1930), entrepreneur, founder of EDS & Perot Systems, and 1992 U.S. Presidential candidate
- Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim (born 1928), founder, chairman, and principal owner of Pilgrim's Pride
- Sid W. Richardson (1891•1959), oilman, cattleman, philanthropist
- Montie Ritchie (1910•1999), owner and manager of JA Ranch from 1935•1993
- Tex Thornton (1913•1981), founder of Litton Industries
- Chet Upham (1925•2008), oil and gas industrialist from Mineral Wells; former Texas Republican Party chairman, owner of Loveland Ski Area in Colorado
- Edward Whitacre, Jr. (born 1941), chairman of the board and CEO of General Motors, chairman of the board and CEO of AT&T
- Clayton Wheat Williams, Jr. (born 1931), oilman; Republican gubernatorial nominee, 1990
- Clayton Wheat Williams, Sr. (1895•1983), oilman, geologist, rancher, historian
Art and architecture
- Larry D. Alexander (1953- ), visual artist
- Tex Avery (1908•1980), animator, cartoonist, director
- Arthello Beck (1941•2004), visual artist
- Harold Dow Bugbee (1900•1963), artist
- Keith Carter (born 1948), photographer, educator, artist
- Nicholas Joseph Clayton (1840•1916), architect
- Richard Dominguez (born 1960), comic book artist
- O'Neil Ford (1905•1982), architect
- Donald Judd (1928•1994), sculptor
- Janet Krueger (born 1952), painter, educator
- Thomas C. Lea, III (1907•2001), muralist, illustrator, artist, war correspondent, novelist, historian
- Stanley Marsh 3 (born 1938), millionaire, artist, philanthropist
- Julian Onderdonk (1882•1922), painter
- Graydon Parrish (born 1970), realist painter
- Dan Piraro (born 1958), painter, illustrator, cartoonist (Bizarro)
- Thomas M. Price (1916•1998), architect
- Robert Rauschenberg (1925•2008), painter, sculptor, graphic artist
- Frank Reaugh (1860•1945), painter
- Joe Riley (1964•2007), visual and plastic artist
- Julian Schnabel (born 1951), artist, film director
- Zachary Selig (born 1949), artist, painter, writer
- Mark Seliger (born 1959), photographer
- Mack White (born 1952), comic book artist
- Laura Wilson (born 1945), photographer
- Bryan Moore (born 1959), architect
Literature
- Jeff Abbott (born 1963), mystery novelist
- Susan Wittig Albert (born 1940), mystery writer
- Sybil Leonard Armes (1914•2007), author, poet, musician
- Neal Barrett, Jr. (born 1929), science fiction-fantasy writer
- Barbara Barrie (born 1931), author of children's books
- Rick Bass (born 1958), writer, environmentalist
- James Lee Burke (born 1936), mystery writer
- Harley True Burton (1888•1964), author The History of the JA Ranch
- Katherine Center (born 1972), author of chick lit, mommy lit
- Sandra Cisneros (born 1954), author and poet
- Deborah Crombie (born 1952), mystery writer
- Justin Cronin (born 1962), novelist
- James Crumley (1939•2008), crime novelist
- J. Frank Dobie (1888•1964), folklorist and writer about open-range days
- Carole Nelson Douglas (born 1944), mystery writer
- Kitty Ferguson (born 1941), science writer
- Horton Foote (1916•2009), author and playwright
- Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel (1854•1931), editor and publisher of The Laws of Texas 1822-1897
- Bryan A. Garner (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educator
- Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey (born 1938), novelist, journalist, playwright
- J. Evetts Haley (1901•1995), historian and political activist
- Allison Hedge Coke (born 1958), poet and writer
- Laura Vernon Hamner (1871•1968) author; ranch historian; educator
- Patricia Highsmith (born 1921), writer, author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Thomas Elisha Hogg (1842•1880), poet, writer, editor
- Mary Austin Holley (1784•1846), wrote first English-language history of Texas
- Robert E. Howard (1906•1936), author of the Conan the Barbarian stories, and other pulp adventure tales
- William Humphrey (1924•1997), novelist
- Elmer Kelton (1926•2009), journalist, western novelist
- Max Lucado (born 1955), best-selling Christian author
- Larry McMurtry (born 1936), Pulitzer Prize winning author of Lonesome Dove
- Naomi Shihab Nye (born 1952), poet, songwriter, novelist
- William A. Owens (1905•1990), author, folklorist, educator
- Americo Paredes (1915•1999), author of books on life along the U.S.•Mexican border
- Stanley G. Payne (born 1934), historian of modern Spain and European Fascism
- Rupert N. Richardson (1891•1988), historian
- Rick Riordan (born 1964), novelist
- Lou Halsell Rodenberger (1926•2009), author, educator, journalist
- Dorothy Scarborough (1878•1935), author, folklorist
- Jerry D. Thompson (born 1943), historian of Texas and the Southwestern United States
- Jim Thompson (1906•1977), author of hardboiled crime fiction
- Lon Tinkle (1906•1980), author, Texas historian
- Sergio Troncoso (born 1961), author of The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, and The Nature of Truth
- Walter Prescott Webb (1888•1963), author, historian
Journalism
- Bidal Aguero (1949•2009), Hispanic newspaper publisher in Lubbock
- Wick Allison (born 1948), magazine owner and publisher, author
- Jim Angle (born 1946), Chief Washington Correspondent for Fox News
- Ole Anthony (born 1938), investigative journalist, magazine editor
- John Ardoin (1935•2001), music critic and author
- Skip Bayless (born 1951), sportswriter
- Paul Begala (born 1961), Democratic political consultant, political commentator
- Kevin Blackistone (born 1959), sportswriter
- Pat Boyette (1923•2000), radio journalist, comic book artist
- Billy Lee Brammer (1929•1978), journalist, novelist, political staffer
- Joe Bob Briggs (John Bloom) (born 1953), film critic
- John Henry Brown (1820•1895), historian, newspaper founder and editor, politician
- Samantha Brown (born 1969), television host
- Bob Bruce (1934•2009), Abilene Reporter-News journalist, 1959•1998
- Liz Carpenter (1920•2010), writer, feminist, reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, public relations expert
- Amon G. Carter (1879•1955), newspaper founder and publisher
- Cheryl Casone (born 1970), Fox Business News anchor
- Dan Cook (1926•2008), sportswriter, sportscaster
- Tim Cowlishaw (born 1955), sportswriter
- Corby Davidson, sports radio personality
- George B. Dealey (1859•1946), newspaper publisher
- Jody Dean (born 1959), radio journalist, author
- Pete Delkus (born 1965), television meteorologist
- Dayna Devon (born 1970), television journalist
- Sam Donaldson (born 1934), ABC News reporter
- Troy Dungan (born 1936), television meteorologist
- George Dunham (born 1965), radio personality, sportscaster
- Linda Ellerbee (born 1944), journalist, correspondent, reporter
- Gene Elston (born 1922), sportscaster
- John Henry Faulk (1913•1990), storyteller and radio broadcaster
- Clint Formby (born 1923), radio personality
- Kinky Friedman (born 1944), columnist, singer-songwriter, novelist, candidate for governor of Texas
- Mel Gabler (1915•2004), public school textbook monitor and cofounder of Educational Research Analysts of Longview
- Randy Galloway (born 1943), radio host, newspaper columnist
- Kyle Gann (born 1955), music critic, composer, musicologist
- George Gimarc (born 1957), radio announcer, disc jockey, producer
- Frank Glieber (1934•1985), sportscaster
- Jane Hall, (born 1951), former Fox News pundit, Fox News Watch, The O'Reilly Factor
- Tamron Hall (born 1970), MSNBC daytime anchor
- Dale Hansen (born 1948), sportscaster
- Heloise (1919•1977 [mother] and born 1951 [daughter]), syndicated columnists
- Kate Heyhoe (born 1955), food writer
- Norm Hitzges (born 1944), sportscaster, reporter
- Mark Holtz (1945•1997), sportscaster
- Deborah Howell (1941•2010), newspaper editor
- Molly Ivins (1944•2007), political commentator, liberal journalist, and author
- Dan Jenkins (born 1929), sportswriter and author
- Iola Johnson, television news anchor, first African-American anchor in the Southwest
- Kenneth P. Johnson (1934•2008), newspaper editor
- Bill P. Keith (born 1934), author in Longview; former member of the Louisiana State Senate
- Gordon Keith, radio personality
- Kidd Kraddick (born 1959), radio host
- Jim Lehrer (born 1934), television journalist, author
- Josh Lewin (born 1968), sportscaster
- Verne Lundquist (born 1940), sportscaster, reporter
- Debra Maffett (born 1956), host of TNN Country News, Miss America 1983
- Dan Malone (born 1955), Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter
- Charles E. Maple (1932•2006), journalist and chamber of commerce official
- Chris Marrou (born 1947), television news anchor
- Russ Martin (born 1960), radio host
- Mary Maverick (1818•1898), memoirist
- Frank W. Mayborn (1903•1987), newspaper publisher
- Kevin McCarthy, radio-TV announcer
- Joe McLaughlin (1934•1997), sportswriter
- Gordon McLendon (1921•1986), radio pioneer, innovator, entrepreneur
- Curt Menefee (born 1965), sportscaster, reporter
- Bill Mercer (born 1926), sportscaster
- Dale Milford (1926•1997), television meteorologist, U.S. Representative
- Ray Miller (1919•2008), television journalist
- Dave Mitchell (born 1947), radio personality
- John H. Murphy (1913•2007), newspaperman
- Eric Nadel (born 1951), sportscaster
- Charlie Pallilo (born 1966), sportscaster
- Gary Perkins (1937•1991), radio broadcaster
- Bob Phillips (born 1951), creator, producer, and host of Texas Country Reporter
- Michael Phillips (born 1960), journalist, historian, author, educator
- Stone Phillips (born 1954), co-anchor of Dateline NBC
- Katherine Anne Porter (1890•1980), journalist, essayist, novelist
- Cactus Pryor (born 1923), radio personality, actor
- Dan Rather (born 1931), former CBS Evening News anchor
- Rex Reed (born 1938), movie critic
- Dick Risenhoover (1927•1978), sportscaster
- Tracy Rowlett (born 1942), television news anchor
- Bob Schieffer (born 1937), CBS Evening News anchor
- Brad Sham (born 1949), sportscaster
- Bud Shrake (1931•2009), sportswriter, author
- William Dean Singleton (born 1951), newspaper publishing executive, chairman of the board of Associated Press
- Evan Smith (born 1966), magazine editor, television, radio, internet journalist
- Liz Smith (born 1923), syndicated columnist
- David Snell (1921•1987) writer and cartoonist
- Mickey Spagnola, sportswriter
- Ron Stone (1936•2008), television news reporter
- Clinton Howard Swindle (1945•2004), investigative newspaper journalist, author
- Harold Taft (1922•1991), television meteorologist
- Frank X. Tolbert (1912•1984), author, historian, journalist, restaurateur
- Todd Wagner (born 1960), internet broadcasting pioneer
- Edwin "Big Ed" Wilkes (1931•1998), Lubbock radio personality
- Greg Williams, sports radio host
- Robert Wilonsky (born 1968), newspaper columnist, critic
- Marvin Zindler (1921•2007), television journalist
Science/medicine
- T. Berry Brazelton (born 1918), pediatrician, author, syndicated columnist
- Robert Cade (1927•2007), physician, scientist; inventor of Gatorade
- William H. Cade (born 1946), zoologist, evolutionary biologist, authority on mating systems of Orthoptera
- Paul C. W. Chu (born 1941), physicist, leading authority on superconductivity
- Denton Cooley (born 1920), pioneering heart surgeon
- Michael E. DeBakey (1908•2008), pioneering heart surgeon
- Everette Lee DeGolyer (1886•1956), geophysicist, philanthropist
- Robert Dennard (born 1932), computer scientist and inventor
- Bryce DeWitt (1923•2004), physicist, co-developed Wheeler-DeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe")
- Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874•1954), mathematician
- James "Red" Duke (born 1928), physician, professor, journalist
- Helen J. Farabee (1934•1988), pioneer in mental health
- G.B. Halsted (1853•1922), mathematician
- M. King Hubbert (1903•1989), geophysicist
- Jack Kilby (1923•2005), electrical engineer; invented integrated circuit, handheld calculator, thermal printer; Nobel Prize Laureate
- Eugene McDermott (1899•1973), geophysicist, founder of Texas Instruments, philanthropist
- C. Wright Mills (1916•1962), prominent political sociologist and author
- Oscar Monnig (1902•1999), astronomer and meteoricist
- Hermann Joseph Muller (1890•1967), geneticist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
- Joseph Nagyvary (born 1934), biochemist, violin maker, Stradivarius researcher
- Ilya Prigogine (1917•2003), physicist and chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
- John Stapp (1910•1999), Air Force officer, researched human transport and safety
- John Tate (born 1925), mathematician, Wolf Prize in Mathematics
- Alice Y. Ting (born 1974), chemist, MIT professor
- Beatrice Tinsley (1941•1981), astronomer
- Karen Uhlenbeck (born 1942), mathematician, National Medal of Science
- Harry Vandiver (1882•1973), mathematician
- Steven Weinberg (born 1933), Nobel Laureate in Physics
- Spencer Wells (born 1969), geneticist and anthropologist
- John A. Wheeler (1911•2008), physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole'
- Robert Woodrow Wilson (born 1936), Nobel Prize-winning physicist, astronomer
Aviation/space exploration
- Randy Acord (1919•2008), historian of aviation
- William Anders (born 1933), Apollo program astronaut
- Anousheh Ansari (born 1966 in Mashhad, Iran), first female space tourist.
- Alan Bean (born 1932), astronaut
- John E. Blaha (born 1942), astronaut
- Kenneth Cockrell (born 1950), astronaut
- Aaron Cohen (1931•2010), director of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
- Bessie "Queen Bess" Coleman (1892•1926), first African American female aviator
- Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan (1907•1995), aviator
- John Oliver Creighton (born 1943), astronaut
- Benjamin Foulois (1879•1967), pioneering military aviator
- Howard Hughes (1905•1976), billionaire playboy, entrepreneur and aviation pioneer
- Richard Douglas Husband (1957•2003), commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia, killed in its crash
- Paul Lockhart (born 1956), astronaut
- Ormer Locklear (1891•1920), stunt flyer
- Richard Mullane (born 1945), astronaut
- John D. Olivas (born 1965), NASA astronaut of Mexican descent, flew aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-117) in June 2007
- Wiley Post (1898•1935), first pilot to fly solo around the world
- James F. Reilly (born 1954), astronaut
- Elliot See (1927•1966), astronaut
- Katherine Stinson (1891•1977), pioneering female aviator
- Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger (born 1951), airline pilot famous for safely landing US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River on January 15, 2009 after a bird strike
- Ed Swearingen (born 1925), aeronautical engineer
- Shannon Walker (born 1965), astronaut, physicist
- Edward White (1930•1967), first American astronaut to walk in space
- Jeana Yeager (born 1952), broke distance records during her (and Dick Rutan's) nonstop flight around the world in the experimental Voyager airplane in 1986
Clergy
- George Washington Baines (1809•1882), Baptist
- Kathleen Baskin-Ball (1958•2008), Methodist
- Claude Black (1916•2009), Baptist
- Kirbyjon Caldwell, Methodist
- Jo Carr (1926•2007), Methodist
- Benajah Harvey Carroll (1843•1914), Baptist
- Henry Cohen (1863•1952), Jewish
- W.A. Criswell (1909•2002), Baptist
- Kenneth Copeland (born 1936), Pentecostal
- James T. Draper, Jr. (born 1935), Baptist
- George Foreman (born 1949), Christian ordained minister, Father, World Heavyweight champion boxer, Entrepreneur
- Ruben Habito (born 1947), Zen master, former Jesuit priest
- John Hagee (born 1940), Nondenominational
- Kenneth E. Hagin (1917•2003), Pentecostal
- J. H. Hamblen (1877•1971), Methodist bishop
- John Wesley Hardt (born 1921), Methodist
- L.W. "Buck" Hatfield (1929•1995), Independent Baptist
- Steve Hill (born 1954), evangelist
- T. D. Jakes (born 1957), nondenominational pastor, entrepreneur, author
- Jimmy Kessler (born 1945), Jewish
- John Kilian (1811•1884), Lutheran
- Abraham Cohen Labatt (1802•1899), Jewish
- David Lefkowitz (1875•1955), Jewish
- Max Lucado (born 1955), Church of Christ
- J. Vernon McGee (1904•1988), Presbyterian
- W. Winfred Moore (born ca. 1919), Baptist
- J. Frank Norris (1877•1952), Baptist
- Grady Nutt (1934•1982), Baptist minister, humorist
- Kevin O'Brien (1955•2008), Independent Baptist
- Levi Olan (1903•1984), Jewish
- Joel Osteen (born 1963), Nondenominational
- John Osteen (1925•1999), Nondenominational
- Albert Outler (1908•1989), Methodist theologian
- Cline Paden (1919•2007), Church of Christ
- Paige Patterson (born 1942), Baptist
- William Evander Penn (1832•1895), Baptist evangelist
- John R. Rice (1895•1980), Baptist
- James Robison (born 1943), Nondenominational
- Lester Roloff (1914•1982), Independent Baptist
- Hyman Judah Schachtel (1907•1990), Jewish
- Samuel M. Stahl (born 1939), Jewish
- David E. Stern (born 1961), Jewish
- James Anthony Tamayo (born 1949), Roman Catholic
- Robert Tilton (born 1946), Christian televangelist
- George Washington Truett (1867•1944), Baptist
Infamous Texans
- Sam Bass (1851•1878), train robber and western icon
- Bonnie and Clyde (Bonnie Parker [1910•1934] and Clyde Barrow [1909•1934]), bank robbers
- David Brooks (born 1955), Houston serial killer, early 1970s
- Marilyn Buck (born 1947), accomplice in both the 1979 prison break of black activist Assata Shakur and the 1981 Brink's robbery
- Mark David Chapman (born 1955), murdered Beatle John Lennon
- John Wesley Hardin (1853•1895), outlaw and gun-fighter, reputed to be "the meanest man alive"
- Elmer Wayne Henley (born 1956), Houston serial killer, early 1970s
- John Hinckley, Jr. (born 1955), attempted to assassinate President Reagan
- David Koresh (1959•1993), self proclaimed messiah and head of Branch Davidian cult
- Colleen LaRose (born 1963), "Jihad Jane," charged with multiple terrorist-related crimes
- Tom O'Folliard (1858•1880) Outlaw and Billy the Kid's best friend
- Jonathan Pollard (born 1954), intelligence analyst convicted of espionage
- Richard Ramirez (born 1960), serial killer
- Ollie P. Roberts (1879?-1950), claimed to be Billy the Kid
- Jack Ruby (1910•1967), killed Lee Harvey Oswald following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Jon Schillaci (born 1971), a former FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
- Bobby Seale (born 1936), co-founder of the Black Panthers
- Soapy Smith (1860•1898), infamous confidence man of Round Rock, Texas and Fort Worth, Texas
- Belle Starr (1848•1889), the Wild West's "bandit queen"
- Pearl Starr (1868•1925), Belle's daughter and infamous Texas brothel owner
- Libby Thompson (1855•1953), dancehall girl, prostitute, and brothel owner better known as Squirrel-tooth Alice
- Charles "Tex" Watson (born 1945), convicted murderer, former member of the Charles Manson "Family"
- Andrea Yates (born 1964), drowned her five children in the bathtub of her house
Other
- Lauren Anderson, ballet dancer; first African-American ballerina to be principal of a major company (Houston Ballet)
- B W Aston (1936•2010), historian
- Eugene C. Barker (1874•1956), premier historian of Texas; Barker History Center on UT campus bears his name
- Garland E. Bayliss (born 1924), historian and director of academic services at Texas A&M University
- ZerNona Black (1906•2005), civil rights activist, educator
- Tom Blasingame (1898•1989), oldest cowboy in the history of the American West
- Joe Bowman (1925•2009), bootmaker and marksman and guardian of Old West culture
- Candice Crawford (born 1986), beauty queen, winner of Miss Missouri USA, competed in the Miss Texas Teen USA pageant and the Miss USA pageant.
- Henry C. Dethloff (born 1934), historian, author, professor
- Claude Hall (1922•2001), historian, professor
- Harold Hoehner (1935•2009), theologian, author, professor
- Herbert H. Lang (1921•2006), historian, professor
- Clarence Hailey Long (1910•1978), Texas cowboy who inspired the Marlboro Man cigarette advertising campaign
- Odell McBrayer (1930•2008), Fort Worth Christian attorney who ran for governor in 1974
- Captain Bill McDonald (1852•1918), one of the "Four Great Captains" of the Texas Rangers
- Karen Silkwood (1948•1974), nuclear plant worker, labor activist, died under mysterious circumstances
- Ruth J. Simmons (born 1945), first female African-American president of a major college (Smith College), first African-American president of an Ivy League college (Brown University)
- Thomas Vernor Smith (1890•1964), philosopher, scholar, educator, U.S. representative
- Swante M. Swenson (1816•1896), Founder of SMS Ranches
- Bob Tallman (born 1947), rodeo announcer
- Ernest Wallace (1906•1985), historian of Texas and the southern Great Plains
- Plennie L. Wingo (1895•1993), world record for longest distance walked backwards (from Santa Monica, California, to Istanbul, Turkey).
References
- ^ ""Tradition: St. Thomas High School"". sths.org. http://www.sths.org/about/hallofhonor/strakegw.html. Retrieved October 13, 2009.
- ^ ""Faces in the Crowd"". Sports Illustrated.com, October 22, 2007. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/scorecard/faces/2007/10/22/. Retrieved September 19, 2009.
- ^ The Handbook of Texas (Texas State Historical Association)
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