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{{short description|none}} {{dynamic list|date=July 2015}} {{use American English|date=July 2015}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2021}} [[File:Flag of Texas.svg|thumb|The [[flag of Texas|state flag of Texas]]]] [[File:Texas in United States.svg|thumb|A map showing the location of [[Texas]] in the [[United States]]]] The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of [[Texas]]. ==Founders and early settlers of Texas== [[File:Stephen f austin.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Stephen F. Austin]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Augustus Chapman Allen]] (1806β1864), founder of [[Houston]] * [[Charlotte Baldwin Allen]] (1805β1895), financed founding of Houston, known as the "mother of Houston" * [[John Kirby Allen]] (1810β1838), founder of Houston * [[Stephen F. Austin]] (1793β1836), "father of Texas" * [[Padre BallΓ|Padre JosΓ© NicolΓ‘s BallΓ]] (c. 1770β1829), grantee, settler, and namesake of [[Padre Island]] * [[PlΓ‘cido Benavides]] (1810β1837), settler * [[Joshua Brown (Texas pioneer)|Joshua Brown]] (1816β1876), first settler of [[Kerrville, Texas]] * [[John Neely Bryan]] (1810β1877), founder of [[Dallas]] * [[Moses Austin Bryan]] (1817β1895), early settler of Texas * [[David G. Burnet]] (1788β1870), interim president of [[Republic of Texas]] * [[Mathew Caldwell]] (1798β1842), settler * [[Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels]] (1812β1875), established colonies of German immigrants in Texas * [[Henri Castro]] (1786β1865), Jewish [[empresario]] * [[William Leslie Cazneau]] (1807β1876), pioneer * [[Jesse Chisholm]] (1806β1868), Indian trader, guide, interpreter, namesake of [[Chisholm Trail]] * [[Holland Coffee]] (1807β1846), settler in [[Lake Texoma]] area, trader, guide, interpreter * [[Jao de la Porta]] (''[[fl.]]'' 1810s), trader, financed settlement of [[Galveston Island]] * [[Green DeWitt]] (1787β1835), empresario, namesake of [[DeWitt County, Texas|DeWitt County]] * [[Susanna Dickinson]] (1814β1883), [[DeWitt Colony|DeWitt Colonist]], witnessed and survived [[Battle of the Alamo]] * [[John Marie Durst]] (1797β1851), settler * [[Angelina Eberly]] (1798β1860), stopped the attempted removal from Austin of the Republic of Texas Archives, thereby preserving Austin's status as the capital of Texas * [[Friedrich Diercks|Johann Friedrich Ernst]] (born Friedrich Diercks) (1796β1848), first German to bring family to Texas, benefactor to German immigrants * [[Warren Angus Ferris]] (1810β1873), early surveyor of Dallas * [[Henry Francis Fisher]] (1805β1867), German settler, explored and colonized [[San Saba, Texas|San Saba]] area * [[Samuel Rhoads Fisher]] (1794β1839), settler in Republic of Texas and later its Secretary of Navy; namesake of [[Fisher County]] * [[Betty Holekamp]] (1826β1902), [[German Texan]] pioneer, called the [[Betsy Ross]] of Texas * [[Sam Houston]] (1793β1863), first and third president of Republic of Texas, later [[U.S. senator]] and [[governor of Texas]] * [[Anson Jones]] (1798β1858), last president of Republic of Texas, called "Architect of Annexation" * [[Mirabeau B. Lamar]] (1798β1859), second president of [[Republic of Texas]], one of strongest proponents of [[Texas Navy]] * [[Herman Lehmann]] (1859β1932), kidnapped in 1870 and raised by [[Apache]] Indians * [[Gideon Lincecum]] (1793β1874), pioneer, historian, physician, philosopher, naturalist * [[Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long]] (1798β1880), considered the "mother of Texas" * [[Collin McKinney]] (1766β1861), drafter of [[Texas Declaration of Independence]]; both [[Collin County]] and its county seat, [[McKinney]], are named for him * [[John Henry Moore (Texas settler)|John Henry Moore]] (1800β1880), early settler * [[Jose Antonio Navarro]] (1795β1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician * [[Robert Neighbors]] (1815β1859), Indian agent, soldier, legislator * [[Cynthia Ann Parker]] (1826β1870), kidnapped in 1836 and raised by [[Comanche]] Indians; mother of [[Quanah Parker]], the last Comanche [[tribal chief|Chief]] * [[Daniel Parker (Baptist)|Daniel Parker]] (1781β1844), settler, church founder * [[James W. Parker]] (1797β1864), early settler * [[John Parker (pioneer)|John Parker]] (1758β1836), pioneer Texas settler * [[John Richard Parker]] (1834β1915), kidnapped in 1836 by [[Comanche]] Indians * [[Emily Austin Perry]] (1795β1851), early settler of Texas * [[Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson]] (1820β1879), early settler, translator, lawyer, postmaster * [[Sterling C. Robertson]] (1785β1842), impresario, colony founder; signed Texas Declaration of Independence * [[Jose Policarpo Rodriguez]] (1829β1914), surveyor, scout, established Tejano settlement near present-day [[Bandera, Texas|Bandera]] * [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk]] (1803β1857), Secretary of War of Republic of Texas, [[Chief Justice]] of [[Supreme Court of Texas]], [[U.S. senator]] after state's admission to U.S. * [[Charles Stillman]] (1810β1875), founder of [[Brownsville, Texas]] * [[Edwin Waller]] (1800β1881), judge and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence * [[Lorenzo de Zavala]] (1788β1836), first vice president of Republic of Texas, signer of [[Texas Declaration of Independence]] {{div col end}} ==Military== ===The Texas Revolution/The Alamo=== [[File:SHouston 2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sam Houston]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Richard Andrews (soldier)|Richard Andrews]] (1797?β1835), the first Texian killed during the Texas Revolution * [[James Bowie]] (1796β1836), [[frontier]]sman, died at [[Battle of the Alamo]] * [[William Joel Bryan]] (1815β1903), soldier in Texas Revolution, landowner * [[Edward Burleson]] (1798β1851), lieutenant colonel during Texas Revolution, later Vice President of Republic of Texas * [[John Coker (soldier)|John Coker]] (1789β1851), hero of San Jacinto * [[Davy Crockett]] (1786β1836), frontiersman and U.S. congressman from [[Tennessee]], died at Alamo * [[Almaron Dickinson]] (1800β1836), [[Texian]] soldier, died at Alamo * [[James Fannin]] (c. 1804β1836), key figure during [[Texas Revolution]] * [[Thomas Green (general)|Thomas Green]] (1814β1864), artillery officer at San Jacinto, brigadier general in Confederate Army * [[Sam Houston]] (1793β1863), commander of victorious Texian Army at the [[Battle of San Jacinto]], which won independence for Texas * [[Henry Karnes]] (1812β1840), soldier and commander in Texas Revolution * [[Robert J. Kleberg]] (1803β1888), veteran of Battle of San Jacinto; descendants owned and managed [[King Ranch]] * [[Antonio Menchaca]] (1800β1879), soldier in the Texas Army; he helped convince Houston to allow Tejanos to fight in the battle of San Jacinto * [[Benjamin Milam]] (1788β1835), commander in Texas Revolution * [[Emily West Morgan]] (c. 1815β1891), [[indentured servant]] known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" who, legend has it, helped win [[Texas Revolution]] * [[Juan SeguΓn]] (1806β1890), [[Tejano]] soldier during Texas Revolution * [[John William Smith (politician)|John William Smith]] (1792β1845), fought at Battle of San Jacinto; later first mayor of [[San Antonio]] * [[Alfonso Steele]] (1817β1911), last survivor of [[Battle of San Jacinto]] * [[William B. Travis]] (1809β1836), [[commander]] of Texas forces at Alamo * [[Logan Vandeveer]] (1815β1855), hero of San Jacinto * [[William A. A. "Bigfoot" Wallace]] (1817β1899), Texas Ranger who fought in Texas Revolution, MexicanβAmerican War, Civil War {{div col end}} ===American Civil War=== [[File:Lt. Gen. John B. Hood.jpg|thumb|150px|[[John Bell Hood]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[John R. Baylor|John Baylor]] (1822β1894), Confederate colonel, politician, military governor of [[Arizona Territory]] * [[John Henry Brown]] (1820β1895), Confederate officer, served on staffs of two generals * [[Nicholas Henry Darnell]] (1807β1885), leader of 18th Texas Cavalry Regiment, known as "Darnell's Regiment"; Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas * [[Richard W. Dowling|Dick Dowling]] (1838β1867), commander at [[Sabine Pass]] and famous Houstonian * [[John "Rip" Ford]] (1815β1897), [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Rangers]] legend and commander at [[Battle of Palmito Ranch]] * [[Milton M. Holland]] (1844β1910), Union soldier, won [[Medal of Honor]] * [[John Bell Hood]] (1831β1879), commander of [[Hood's Texas Brigade]] and Confederate general * [[Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr.]] (1838β1915), soldier, grandfather of U.S. President [[Lyndon Baines Johnson]] * [[Albert Sidney Johnston]] (1803β1862), Confederate general and commander of Confederate western forces * [[John J. Kennedy (Republic of Texas politician)|John J. Kennedy]] (1813β1880), Confederate cavalry officer, ended [[Regulator-Moderator War]] * [[John B. Magruder]] (1807β1871), Confederate general at [[Battle of Galveston]] * [[Benjamin McCulloch]] (1811β1862), soldier in Texas Revolution, [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Ranger]], [[U.S. Marshal]], and [[brigadier general (CSA)|brigadier general]] for [[Confederate States of America]] * [[Henry Eustace McCulloch]] (1816β1895), soldier in Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, and [[brigadier general (CSA)|brigadier general]] for [[Confederate States of America]] * [[William Henry Parsons (colonel)|William Henry Parsons]] (1826β1907), colonel, Twelfth Texas Cavalry; newspaper editor, legislator * [[Felix Huston Robertson]] (1839β1928), only Confederate general who was native-born Texan * [[Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross]] (1838β1898), Confederate general, governor of Texas, president of [[Texas A&M University]], namesake of [[Sul Ross State University]] * [[William Read Scurry]] (1821β1864), Confederate general at [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]] * [[Pleasant Tackitt]] (1803β1886), Confederate Officer and county official at [[Fort Belknap, Texas|Fort Belknap]]; a founder of [[Parker County]] * [[Charles S. West]] (1829β1885), Confederate officer and judge advocate general for [[Trans-Mississippi Department]] * [[Louis T. Wigfall]] (1816β1874), Confederate general and Senator from Texas, secured surrender of [[Fort Sumter]] {{div col end}} ===World War I=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Charles Gray Catto]] (1896β1972), [[flying ace]] credited with eight aerial victories * [[Daniel R. Edwards]] (1897β1967), received [[Medal of Honor]] * [[William S. Graves]] (1895β1940), commander of US forces in [[Siberia]] during the [[allied intervention in Russia]] * [[David E. Hayden]] (1897β1974), Navy corpsman, Medal of Honor recipient * [[Robert Lee Howze]] (1864β1926), Major General of [[38th Infantry Division (United States)|38th Infantry Division]], commander of Third Army of Occupation of Germany, Medal of Honor recipient * [[Louis Jordan (American football)|Louis Jordan]] (1890β1918), [[1914 College Football All-America Team|1914 All American]], first US Army officer from Texas to be killed in action during World War I * [[William Thomas Ponder]] (1893β1947), flying ace credited with six aerial victories * [[Marcelino Serna]] (1896β1992), Army private, first Hispanic to be awarded the Distinguished Service Cross * [[Edgar Gardner Tobin]] (1896β1954), flying ace credited with six aerial victories {{div col end}} ===World War II=== [[File:Dorie Miller - Restoration, full.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Doris Miller]]]] [[File:Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz portrait.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Chester Nimitz]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Harlon Block]] (1924β1945), raised flag on Mt. Suribachi at [[Iwo Jima]] * [[Romus Burgin]] (1922β2019), U.S. Marine, author * [[Charles P. Cabell]] (1903β1971), U.S. Air Force general; later deputy director of [[Central Intelligence Agency]] * [[Horace S. Carswell Jr.]] (1916β1944), Army Air Corps major, awarded Medal of Honor * [[Claire Chennault]] (1893β1958), commander of "[[Flying Tigers]]" * [[Robert G. Cole]] (1915β1944), soldier, won [[Medal of Honor]] for role in [[D-Day]] [[Normandy invasion]] * [[Samuel David Dealey]] (1906β1944), U.S. Navy submarine commander, received Medal of Honor and other distinctions for valor * [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] (1890β1969), Supreme Allied Commander WWII and 34th President of the U.S. * [[Ira C. Eaker]] (1896β1987), commander of [[Eighth Air Force]] in World War II * [[Calvin Graham]] (1930β1992), youngest US serviceman of World War II * [[David Lee "Tex" Hill]] (1915β2007), fighter pilot, flying ace * [[Oveta Culp Hobby]] (1905β1995), [[Colonel (United States)|Colonel]] [[Women's Army Corps]], first secretary of [[Department of Health, Education and Welfare]] * [[James L. Holloway Jr.]] (1898β1984), U.S. Navy four-star admiral; Superintendent of U.S. Naval Academy * [[Neel E. Kearby]] (1911β1944), fighter ace, Medal of Honor recipient * [[Raymond L. Knight]] (1922β1945), aviator, Medal of Honor recipient * [[Turney W. Leonard]] (1921β1944), Army officer, received Medal of Honor * [[Felix Z. Longoria Jr.]] (1920β1945), Hispanic soldier KIA in the [[Philippines]] whose burial was refused in hometown, causing statewide debate * [[Glenn McDuffie]] (1927β2014), sailor featured kissing nurse in [[Alfred Eisenstaedt]]'s iconic photograph ''[[V-J Day in Times Square]]'' * [[Doris Miller]] (1919β1943), Pearl Harbor hero, first African American to receive [[Navy Cross]] * [[Audie Murphy]] (1924β1971), World War II [[hero]], actor, Medal of Honor Recipient * [[Chester Nimitz]] (1885β1966), commander of Allied naval forces in Pacific during World War II * [[Richard Arvin Overton]] (1906β2018), U.S. Army sergeant; from May 2016 until his death was the oldest surviving American military veteran * [[Bruce Palmer Jr.]] (1913β2000), U.S. Army officer, [[Chief of Staff of the United States Army]] during Vietnam War * [[John L. Pierce]] (1895β1959), U.S. Army brigadier general * [[James Earl Rudder]] (1910β1970), D-Day commander of the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion, which stormed cliffs at [[Pointe du Hoc]] * [[William H. Simpson]] (1888β1980), commander of [[U.S. Ninth Army]] in [[European Theater]] * [[Lucian K. Truscott]] (1895β1965), U.S. Army General who held successive commands in [[European Theater]] * [[Edwin Walker]] (1909β1993), U.S. Army [[Major General]] known for [[Conservatism in the United States|conservative]] views and attempted assassination target for [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] * [[Walton Walker]] (1889β1950), U.S. Army general who served under [[Patton]] in [[European Theater]] and later in Korean War {{div col end}} ===Korean War=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Charles F. Pendleton]] (1931β1953), awarded Medal of Honor * [[Oliver P. Smith]] (1893β1977), U.S. Marine Corps general noted for his leadership in [[Battle of Chosin Reservoir]] * [[Edwin Walker]] (1909β1993), U.S. Army [[Major General]], attempted assassination target of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] * [[Walton Walker]] (1889β1950), U.S. Army general, first commander of [[U.S. Eighth Army]] during [[Korean War]] {{div col end}} ===Vietnam War=== [[File:OliverNorth.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Oliver North]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Roy Benavidez|Raul (Roy) Perez Benavidez]] (1935β1998), awarded Medal of Honor for actions in South Vietnam * [[Steven Logan Bennett]] (1946β1972), [[captain]] in [[United States Air Force]], received Medal of Honor Posthumously for actions in Vietnam * [[Richard E. Cavazos]] (1929β2017), first Hispanic four-star general in U.S. Army, earned two Distinguished Service Crosses, namesake of U.S. Army post [[Fort Cavazos]] * [[Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez]] (1946β1968), [[sergeant]], [[USMC]], [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Fred E. Haynes Jr.]] (1921β2010), major general, [[USMC]] * [[David H. McNerney]] (1931β2010), 1st sergeant U.S. Army, Medal of Honor, Vietnam 1967 * [[Oliver North]] (born 1943), [[lieutenant-colonel]], [[USMC]] (retired), [[National Rifle Association of America|NRA]] board member and founder of the [[Freedom Alliance (charity)|Freedom Alliance]] * [[Chester M. Ovnand]] (1914β1959), master sergeant, U.S. Army, second American killed in Vietnam War * [[Bruce Palmer Jr.]] (1913β2000), U.S. Army officer, [[Chief of Staff of the United States Army]] during Vietnam War * [[Alfred M. Wilson]] (1948β1969), [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]] [[private first class]] awarded [[Medal of Honor]] posthumously {{div col end}} ===Somali Civil War=== * [[William F. Garrison]] (born 1944), major general, commander of United States Army forces during [[Operation Gothic Serpent]] ===War in Afghanistan=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Marcus Luttrell]] (born 1975), U.S. Navy SEAL, was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] for actions in conflicts with Taliban * [[William H. McRaven]] (born 1955), U.S. Navy admiral and SEAL, led planning for [[Operation Neptune Spear]] * [[Patrick M. Walsh]] (born 1955), U.S. Navy admiral, Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet * [[Billy Waugh]] (1929β2023), [[U.S. Army Special Forces]], [[Studies and Observations Group]] {{div col end}} ===Iraq War=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Chris Kyle]] (1974β2013), U.S. Navy SEAL who fought in the [[Second Battle of Fallujah]] * [[Kristian Menchaca]] (1983β2006), U.S. Army soldier who was captured and executed {{div col end}} ===War on Terror=== *[[Clint Lorance]] (born 1984), Army first lieutenant convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths; pardoned * [[Michael L. Oates]] (born 1957), Army lieutenant general ===Intelligence=== * [[Bobby Ray Inman]] (born 1931), U.S. Navy admiral, director of [[National Security Agency]], deputy director of [[Central Intelligence Agency]] ===Other=== * [[Robert T. Clark]] (born 1948), U.S. Army lieutenant general, commanded United States Army North (ARNORTH) * [[Alfred Valenzuela]] (born 1948), U.S. Army major general, commanded United States Army South (USARSO) ==Politics and public office== ''See also'' [[:Category:Texas politicians]] ''and its subcategories.''<br /> ''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|List of mayors of Houston, Texas]]; [[:List of mayors of Plano, Texas]]; [[:List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas]]. ;A {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Greg Abbott]] (born 1957), [[governor of Texas]], former [[Attorney General of Texas|Attorney General]] * [[Fred Agnich]] (1913β2004), [[Texas House of Representatives|Texas state representative]], member of "Dirty 30" in 1971; oilman, rancher, [[Habitat conservation|conservationist]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00002/arl-00002.html|title=Fred J. Agnich Papers|publisher=lib.utexas.edu|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055815/http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00002/arl-00002.html|access-date=September 20, 2013|archive-date=September 21, 2013}}</ref> * [[Elsa Alcala]] (born 1964), judge of [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]] from Houston since 2011 * [[Elizabeth Alexander (press secretary)|Elizabeth Alexander]] (born 1979), press secretary for Vice President [[Joe Biden]] * [[Bruce Alger]] (1918β2015), Republican U.S. representative for [[Texas's 5th congressional district]], based in Dallas County, 1955β1965 * [[Rodney Anderson (Texas politician)|Rodney Anderson]] (born 1968), former member of Texas House of Representatives from [[Grand Prairie]] * [[Betty Andujar]] (1912β1997), first Republican woman to serve in [[Texas State Senate]] (1973β1983); Pennsylvania native * [[Bob Armstrong (Texas politician)|Bob Armstrong]] (1932β2015), member of Texas House of Representatives for Travis County 1963β71; Commissioner of General Land Office 1971β83 {{div col end}} ;B {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Ben Barnes (Texas politician)|Ben Barnes]] (born 1938), lieutenant governor (1969β1973) of Texas; youngest House Speaker in Texas history (1965β1969) * [[Ray Barnhart]] (1928β2013), state representative and director of [[Federal Highway Administration]] under [[President Reagan]] * [[Decimus et Ultimus Barziza]] (1838β1882), state representative, Harris County, 1874β1876, businessman, Civil War soldier * [[Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor]] (1793β1874), district judge, a framer of Texas Constitution; co-founded [[Baylor University]] * [[Tina Benkiser]] (born 1962), former chairman of Republican Party of Texas * [[Lloyd Bentsen]] (1921β2006), [[U.S. representative]] and [[United States Senate|U.S. senator]] * [[Leo Berman]] (1936β2015), former state representative from Tyler * [[Jeremy Bernard]] (born 1961), White House social secretary * [[Paul Bettencourt]] (born 1958), Republican member of [[Texas State Senate]] from Houston * [[Teel Bivins]] (1947β2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden * [[Bill Blythe]] (born 1935), Houston realtor and Republican state representative from [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]], 1971β1983 * [[Elton Bomer]] (born 1935), state representative from Anderson County and Texas Secretary of State * [[Henry Bonilla]] (born 1954), U.S. representative from [[San Antonio]] * [[Greg Bonnen]] (born 1966), neurosurgeon and state representative from [[Galveston County]]; brother of Dennis Bonnen * [[Jeffrey S. Boyd]] (born 1961), associate justice of Texas Supreme Court since 2012 * [[Wally Brewster]] (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to [[Dominican Republic]] * [[John A. Brieden|John A. Brieden III]] (born 1955), politician and National Commander of [[The American Legion]], 2003β2004 * [[Stephen Broden]] (born 1952), politician, professor, businessman, activist * [[Esther Buckley]] (1948β2013), member of [[United States Commission on Civil Rights]]; educator in [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]] * [[Albert S. Burleson]] (1863β1937), [[U.S. Postmaster General]] and congressman * [[Edward Burleson]] (1798β1851), Texas soldier, general, and [[wikt:statesman|statesman]] * [[Joel Burns (politician)|Joel Burns]] (born 1969), Fort Worth city councilman who spoke out against bullying of LGBT youth * [[Konni Burton]] (born 1963), member of Texas Senate from Tarrant County * [[Jeb Bush]] (born 1953), former [[governor of Florida]], reared in [[Midland, Texas|Midland]] and [[Houston]] * [[Angie Chen Button]] (born 1954), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County {{div col end}} ;C {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Frank Kell Cahoon]] (1934β2013), Midland oilman and Republican former state representative * [[Briscoe Cain]] (born 1984), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives for [[Texas House of Representatives, District 128|Harris County District 128]], effective January 2017 * [[Bill Callegari]] (born 1941), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, 2001β2015 * [[Donna Campbell]] (born 1954), Texas state senator and physician from [[New Braunfels]] * [[Francisco Canseco]] (born 1949), former U.S. representative from [[San Antonio]] * [[John Carona]] (born 1955), state senator from Dallas County, 1996β2015 * [[Stefani Carter]] (born 1978), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2011; first African-American female Republican to serve in state House * [[Carlos Cascos]] (1952β2024), [[Secretary of State of Texas]] in Abbott administration * [[Henry E. Catto Jr.]] (1930β2011), U.S. diplomat, businessman * [[Lauro Cavazos]] (1927β2022), U.S. Secretary of Education in the [[George H. W. Bush]] administration, first Hispanic U.S. Cabinet officer * [[Wayne Christian]] (born 1950), Republican former state representative from [[Center, Texas|Center]] and [[Nacogdoches]]; candidate for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014 * [[Henry Cisneros]] (born 1947), former [[mayor of San Antonio]] and [[United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] * [[Ronald H. Clark]] (born 1953), federal judge; former member of Texas House of Representatives * [[Tom C. Clark]] (1899β1977), [[United States Attorney General]] and [[Associate Justice]] of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] * [[David Cobb (activist)|David Cobb]] (born 1962), 2004 U.S. presidential candidate for [[Green Party (United States)|Green Party]] * [[Cathy Cochran]] (1944β2021), retiring judge of [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]] * [[Susan Combs]] (born 1945), Texas [[comptroller]] and agriculture commissioner, state representative * [[John B. Connally Jr.]] (1917β1993), [[Secretary of the Navy]], [[list of Governors of Texas|governor of Texas]], [[US Treasury Secretary]] * [[John Cornyn]] (born 1952), [[United States Senator]] since 2002 * [[Tom Craddick]] (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from [[Midland, Texas|Midland]]; former Speaker * [[Juanita Craft]] (1902β1985), Dallas city council member, civil rights activist * [[Brandon Creighton]] (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from [[Conroe, Texas|Conroe]]; House Majority Leader (2013), attorney, businessman, and rancher * [[Ted Cruz]] (born 1971), Canadian-born politician, Texas [[United States Senate|Senator]] since 2013, and former [[2016 United States presidential election|2016]] presidential candidate * [[Henry Cuellar]] (born 1955), U.S. Representative from [[Texas's 28th congressional district]]; native of [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]] {{div col end}} ;DβF {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Tony Dale]] (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Williamson County since 2013 * [[Price Daniel]] (1910β1988), [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[US senator]] and 38th [[governor of Texas]] * [[Nicholas Henry Darnell]] (1807β1885), Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas * [[John E. Davis (Texas politician)|John E. Davis]] (born 1960), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1999 * [[Wendy Davis (politician)|Wendy Davis]] (born 1963), [[Texas State Senator]] from [[Tarrant County]], Democratic gubernatorial nominee in 2014 * [[Jay Dean (Texas politician)|Jay Dean]] (born 1953), mayor of [[Longview, Texas|Longview]], 2005β2015; state representative for Gregg and Upshur counties, effective 2017 * [[David Dewhurst]] (born 1945), [[lieutenant governor of Texas]], 2003β2015 * [[Charles Duncan Jr.]] (1926β2022), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense 1977β1979, Secretary of Energy 1979β1981 * [[Gary Elkins (Texas politician)|Gary Elkins]] (born 1955), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1995 * [[Pat Fallon]] (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Denton County * [[Marsha Farney]] (born 1958), state representative from [[Williamson County, Texas|Williamson County]] since 2013; member of the [[Texas Education Agency|Texas State Board of Education]] 2011β2013; businesswoman and former educator * [[James E. Ferguson|James E. "Pa" Ferguson]] (1871β1944), governor of Texas (1915β1917), impeached, convicted, and removed from office * [[Miriam A. Ferguson|Miriam "Ma" Ferguson]] (1875β1961), first female [[governor of Texas]] * [[Mindy Finn]] (born 1980), media strategist, conservative feminist activist, independent U.S. vice presidential candidate in 2016 * [[Charles R. Floyd]] (1881β1945), Texas state senator, State Representative, and co-founder of Paris Junior College * [[Dan Flynn (politician)|Dan Flynn]] (1943β2022), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from [[Van Zandt County]] * [[James Frank]] (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from [[Wichita Falls]] {{div col end}} ;G {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Rick Galindo]] (born 1981), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County, effective 2015 * [[Pete Gallego]] (born 1961), [[U.S. representative]] from [[Texas's 23rd congressional district]] * [[Buddy Garcia|H. S. "Buddy" Garcia]] (born 1967), former interim 2012 member of [[Texas Railroad Commission]] * [[John Nance Garner]] (1868β1967), 44th [[Speaker of the US House]] and 32nd Vice President of the United States * [[Tony Garza]] (born 1958), former U.S. ambassador to Mexico * [[Charlie Geren]] (born 1949), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from his native Fort Worth * [[Pete Geren]] (born 1952), former member of [[United States House of Representatives]] from [[Texas's 12th congressional district]] and [[United States Secretary of the Army]] * [[Craig Goldman]] (born 1968), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from his native Fort Worth<ref>{{cite web|url=http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/138373/craig-goldman#.UyThh8tOUfg|title=Craig Goldman's Biography|publisher=votesmart.com|access-date=March 15, 2014}}</ref> * [[Alberto Gonzales]] (born 1955), [[United States Attorney General]] * [[Henry B. Gonzalez]] (1916β2000), U.S. representative from San Antonio * [[John W. Goode]] (1923β1994), Republican lawyer from San Antonio; lost 1961 House race to Henry B. Gonzalez * [[Austan Goolsbee]] (born 1969), Chairperson of [[Council of Economic Advisers]] under President [[Barack Obama]] * [[Tony Goolsby]] (1933β2020), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]], 1989β2009 * [[Blake Gottesman]] (born 1980), aide to President [[George W. Bush]] * [[Phil Gramm]] (born 1942), former United States Senator * [[Tom Greenwell]] (1956β2013)<ref>[http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/state&id7936]{{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> * [[Jesse Edward Grinstead]] (1866β1948), one-time mayor of Kerrville and state legislator * [[Henry Grover|Henry C. Grover]] (1927β2005), state legislator, 1972 Republican gubernatorial nominee {{div col end}} ;HβI {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Bob Hall (Texas politician)|Bob Hall]] (born 1942), Texas state senator from Van Zandt County * [[Holly Ham]] (born 1972), executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at the [[United States Department of Education]] * [[Rick Hardcastle]] (born 1956), Republican former member of Texas House form Wilbarger County * [[Will Ford Hartnett]] (born 1956), Dallas lawyer and Republican member of Texas House, 1991β2013 * [[Talmadge L. Heflin]] (born 1940), former state representative from [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]], director of Center for Fiscal Policy at [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]] * [[Glenn Hegar]] (born 1970), state senator and Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014 * [[Jeb Hensarling]] (born 1957), U.S. representative * [[Harvey Hilderbran]] (born 1960), state representative from [[Kerrville]]; Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014 * [[Jim Hogg]] (1851β1906), first native Texan to become [[governor of Texas]] * [[Vernon Edgar Howard]] (1937β1998), representative of the [[Texas House of Representatives]], 1969β1975 * [[Dan Huberty]] (born 1968), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Harris County * [[Joan Huffman]] (born 1956), former Houston criminal court judge; Republican member of [[Texas State Senate]] * [[Bryan Hughes (Texas politician)|Bryan Hughes]] (born 1969), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Wood County, Texas|Wood County]] * [[Swanee Hunt]] (born 1950), U.S. Ambassador * [[Robert Dean Hunter]] (1928β2023), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Abilene, Texas|Abilene]], 1986β2007 * [[Todd Ames Hunter|Todd A. Hunter]] (born 1953), state representative, 1989β1997, 2009βpresent * [[Thad Hutcheson]] (1915β1986), Houston lawyer and Republican politician * [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] (born 1943), first woman [[United States Senate|U.S. senator]] from Texas, 1993β2013 * [[Frank N. Ikard]] (1913β1991), U.S. representative from [[Texas's 13th congressional district]], 1951β1961 * [[Sarah Isgur]] (born 1982), attorney and political analyst {{div col end}} ;JβL {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Alphonso Jackson]] (born 1945), [[U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] under President [[George W. Bush]] * [[Wallace B. Jefferson]] (born 1963), Chief Justice of [[Supreme Court of Texas]]; resigned 2013 * [[Elizabeth Ames Jones]] (born 1956), former [[Texas Railroad Commissioner]], member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] * [[Gina Ortiz Jones]] (born 1981), U.S Under Secretary of the Air Force * [[Jesse H. Jones]] (1874β1956), [[U.S. Secretary of Commerce]] under President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] * [[Barbara Jordan]] (1936β1996), member of [[United States House of Representatives]] * [[Rudy Juedeman]] (1908β2004), Odessa businessman and Republican politician * [[Kyle Kacal]] (born 1969), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from District 12 * [[David S. Kaufman]] (1813β1851), only Jew from Texas to serve in U.S. House of Representatives (1846β1851) before 1970s * [[Bill Keffer]] (born 1958), Dallas lawyer who served in Texas House (District 107), 2003β2007 * [[Jim Keffer]] (born 1953), Eastland businessman and current Republican member of Texas House (District 60); brother of Bill Keffer * [[Isaac Herbert Kempner]] (1873β1967), mayor of [[Galveston]], founder of [[Imperial Sugar]] * [[Mark Keough]] (born 1953), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[The Woodlands, Texas|The Woodlands]] in [[Montgomery County, Texas|Montgomery County]] * [[Ken King]] (born 1971), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Canadian, Texas|Canadian]] in [[Hemphill County]] * [[Ron Kirk]] (born 1954), [[United States Trade Representative]]; former [[Texas Secretary of State]], former mayor of Dallas * [[Lois Kolkhorst]] (born 1964), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Washington County since 2001 * [[Linda Koop]] (born 1950), member of Texas House from Dallas County; former member of the [[Dallas City Council]] * [[Bob Krueger]] (1935β2022), former U.S. ambassador, U.S. senator and congressman (New Braunfels, Comal County) * [[Dan Kubiak]] (1938β1998), state representative, businessman, educator * [[Barbara Lee]] (born 1946), [[U.S. Representative]] from California * [[Debra Lehrmann]] (born 1956), [[Texas Supreme Court]] justice, elected 2010 * [[Eugene M. Locke]] (1918β1972), ambassador to Pakistan, deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; candidate for governor of Texas * [[J. M. Lozano]] (born 1980), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Kingsville; native of Mexico * [[Lanham Lyne]] (born 1955), mayor of [[Wichita Falls]], state representative 2011β13 {{div col end}} ;M {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[George H. Mahon]] (1900β1985), U.S. representative from [[Texas's 19th congressional district]] 1935 until 1979 * [[Charles Matthews (Texas politician)|Charles R. Matthews]] (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of [[Texas State University System]] * [[Jim Mattox]] (1943β2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of Texas * [[Maury Maverick]] (1895β1954), Democratic U.S. representative * [[Glen Maxey]] (born 1952), state representative from [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] * [[Ruth McClendon]] (1943β2017), Democratic member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from San Antonio since 1996 * [[Don McLeroy]] (born 1946), former chairman and member of [[Texas State Board of Education]]; dentist, [[young-earth creationist]] * [[Tom Mechler]] (born 1956), Texas Republican state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in Amarillo * [[Will Metcalf]] (born 1984), state representative from Montgomery County since 2015 * [[Rick Miller (Texas politician)|Rick Miller]] (born 1946), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Sugar Land]]; former Republican party chairman in Fort Bend County * [[Hilmar Moore]] (1920β2012), mayor of [[Richmond, Texas|Richmond]], 1949β2012, longest tenure of any elected official in U.S. history * [[William T. Moore (Texas politician)|William T. "Bill" Moore]] (1918β1999), state senator from [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]], known as "Bull of the Brazos" and "father of the modern [[Texas A&M University]]" * [[Robert Morrow (Texas politician)|Robert Morrow]] (born 1964), chairman of Republican Party of Travis County since 2016; considered a [[conspiracy theorist]] * [[Azie Taylor Morton]] (1936β2003), [[Treasurer of the United States]] * [[Steve Munisteri]] (born 1957), chairman of [[Republican Party of Texas]], 2010β2015 * [[Jim Murphy (Texas politician)|Jim Murphy]] (born 1957), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from District 133 in Houston, 2007β2009 and since 2011 {{div col end}} ;NβO {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[David Newell (Texas judge)|David Newell]] (born 1971), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9; Houston attorney * [[James Robertson Nowlin]] (born 1937), U.S. district judge for Western District of Texas; one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in [[Texas House of Representatives]] * [[James E. Nugent]] (1922β2016), former Democratic member of Texas Railroad Commission and the [[Texas House of Representatives]] * [[W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel]] (1890β1969), [[governor of Texas]] and U.S. senator * [[Tom Oliverson]] (born 1972), anesthesiologist, Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] * [[Dora Olivo]] (born 1943), attorney and former member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] for Fort Bend County * [[Bill Owens (Colorado politician)|Bill Owens]] (born 1950), former [[governor of Colorado]] * [[Alvin M. Owsley]] (1888β1967), diplomat {{div col end}} ;P {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Susan Pamerleau]] (born 1946), retired [[United States Air Force]] [[major general]] and Republican sheriff of [[Bexar County]], first woman elected to that position, 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uwyo.edu/uwyo/2013/15-1/giving.html|title=A Lifetime of Dedicated Service: Sheriff Susan Lewellyn Pamerleau, Major General (Ret.)|publisher=[[University of Wyoming]]|date=September 2013|access-date=October 6, 2015|archive-date=October 7, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151007051241/http://www.uwyo.edu/uwyo/2013/15-1/giving.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[Hugh Parmer|Hugh Q. Parmer]] (1939β2020), former mayor of [[Fort Worth]] and member of both houses of Texas State Legislature * [[Brad Parscale]] (born 1976), political strategist * [[Dan Patrick (Texas politician)|Dan Patrick]] (born 1950), lieutenant governor of Texas, former member of [[Texas State Senate]] and radio broadcaster * [[Diane Patrick (Texas politician)|Diane Patrick]] (born 1946), former member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Arlingon * [[Jerry E. Patterson]] (born 1946), Texas Land Commissioner; former state senator, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014 * [[Thomas Pauken]] (born 1944), Texas Republican chairman, 1994β1997, lawyer and political commentator * [[Gilbert PeΓ±a]] (born 1949), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Pasadena, Texas|Pasadena]] * [[Rick Perry]] (born 1950), [[governor of Texas]], 2000β15; [[United States Secretary of Energy]] * [[Dade Phelan]] (born 1975), Republican state representative from Beaumont * [[Larry Phillips (Texas politician)|Larry Phillips]] (born 1966), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Sherman * [[Thomas R. Phillips]] (born 1949), former Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court * [[Katrina Pierson]] (born 1976), [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]] activist, [[Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016|Donald Trump campaign]] spokesperson * [[Dan Pope]] (born 1963), mayor of [[Lubbock]] since 2016 * [[David J. Porter (politician)|David J. Porter]] (born 1954), member of [[Railroad Commission of Texas]], elected November 2, 2010 * [[Bob Price (Texas politician)|Robert "Bob" Price]] (1927β2004), U.S. representative from [[Pampa, Texas|Pampa]] in [[Texas Panhandle]] * [[Tom Price (judge)|Tom Price]] (born 1945), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1997β2015, and the Dallas-based 282nd Court, 1987β1997 * [[Four Price|Walter Thomas Price, IV]] (born 1968), state representative from Amarillo, first elected November 2, 2010 * [[Graham B. Purcell Jr.]] (1919β2011), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district, 1962β1973; [[Wichita Falls]] lawyer {{div col end}} ;R {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Jack Rains]] (1937β2023), former Texas secretary of state * [[John N. Raney]] (born 1947), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Brazos County since 2011 * [[Bennett Ratliff]] (born 1961), member of Texas House of Representative from Dallas County (2013β2015) * [[Bill Ratliff]] (born 1936), state senator and lieutenant governor from [[Mount Pleasant, Texas|Mount Pleasant]] * [[Sam Rayburn]] (1882β1961), [[U.S. congressman]] and [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House of Representatives]] * [[Richard P. Raymond]] (born 1960), South Texas state representative * [[Ron Reynolds (Texas politician)|Ron Reynolds]] (born 1973), Democratic member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from District 27 in Missouri City * [[Ann Richards]] (1933β2006), second woman governor of Texas (1991β1995); state treasurer (1983β1991) * [[Cecile Richards]] (1957β2025), liberal political activist, daughter of Ann Richards * [[Matt Rinaldi]] (born 1975), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Dallas County since 2015 * [[Roy R. Rubottom Jr.]] (1912β2010), diplomat * [[Jim Rudd]] (born 1943), lawyer and lobbyist in Austin; former Texas state representative from [[Brownfield, Texas|Brownfield]] {{div col end}} ;SaβSl {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Paul Sadler]] (born 1955), state representative, Democratic U.S. Senate nominee in 2012, lost to Republican [[Ted Cruz]] * [[Pete Saenz]] (born 1951), mayor of [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]] * [[Joe Sage]] (1920β1977), one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in [[Texas House of Representatives]] * [[Mario Marcel Salas]] (born 1949), civil rights activist, politician * [[Tom Schieffer]] (born 1947), diplomat, brother of [[CBS]] anchorman [[Bob Schieffer]] * [[Pete Sessions]] (born 1955), U.S. representative * [[Sonal Shah (economist)|Sonal Shah]] (born 1968), economist and public official with [[Obama Administration]] * [[John Sharp (Texas politician)|John Sharp]] (born 1950), former [[Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts]], chancellor of [[Texas A&M University]] * [[J. D. Sheffield]] (born 1960), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Coryell County since 2013; physician in [[Gatesville, Texas|Gatesville]] * [[Mark M. Shelton]] (born 1956), pediatrician and member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from District 97 (Fort Worth), 2009β2013 * [[David Sibley (politician)|David McAdams Sibley]] (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, Texas state senator (1991β2002), mayor of [[Waco]] (1987β1988) * [[Ron Simmons (Texas politician)|Ron Simmons]] (born 1960), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from [[Carrollton, Texas|Carrollton]] since 2013 * [[Ryan Sitton]] (born 1975), Republican nominee for [[Texas Railroad Commission]] in 2014 general election {{div col end}} ;SmβSz {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Preston Smith (Texas)|Preston Smith]] (1912β2003), [[governor of Texas]] (1969β1973) and lieutenant governor (1963β1969) * [[Steven Wayne Smith]] (born 1961), member of [[Texas Supreme Court]] (2002β2005) * [[Wayne Smith (Texas politician)|Wayne Smith]] (born 1943), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from District 128 in Harris County since 2003 * [[Barry Smitherman]] (born 1957), former member of Texas Railroad Commission; unsuccessful candidate for attorney general in 2014 * [[Clay Smothers]] (1935β2004), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]]; operator of St. Paul Industrial Training School orphanage in [[Malakoff, Texas|Malakoff]]; radio personality * [[Burt Solomons]] (born 1950) Denton County lawyer and Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]], 1995β2013 * [[Margaret Spellings]] (born 1957), U.S. Secretary of Education (2005β2009) * [[Drew Springer Jr.]] (born 1966), member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 68 (North Texas and eastern South Plains) * [[Barbara Staff]] (1924β2019), co-chairman of 1976 [[Ronald Reagan]] Texas presidential primary campaign * [[Sylvia Stanfield]] (born 1943), diplomat * [[Robert Stanton (park director)|Robert Stanton]] (born 1940), director of [[National Park Service]] * [[Todd Staples]] (born 1963), Texas agriculture commissioner; candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014 * [[Max Starcke]] (1884β1972), mayor of [[Seguin, Texas]]; managing director of [[Lower Colorado River Authority]] * [[Ken Starr]] (1946β2022), federal judge, [[Solicitor General of the United States|Solicitor General]], and [[Independent Counsel]] during [[Clinton Administration]] * [[William Steger]] (1920β2006), U.S. district judge * [[Jonathan Stickland]] (born 1983), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Tarrant County since 2013 * [[Steve Stockman]] (born 1956), member of U.S. House of Representatives from Texas; candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2014 * [[Robert Schwarz Strauss]] (1918β2014), politician, chairman of [[Democratic National Committee]], and diplomat * [[Dwayne Stovall]] (born 1966), [[Cleveland, Texas]], businessman and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate against [[John Cornyn]] in primary election scheduled [[United States Senate election in Texas, 2014|March 4, 2014]] * [[Carole Keeton Strayhorn]] (1939β2025), Texas comptroller (1999β2007), railroad commissioner, former mayor of [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] * [[Raymond Strother]] (1940β2022), [[political consultant]], native of [[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] * [[Michael Quinn Sullivan]] (born 1970), reporter, political activist, president of [[Texans for Fiscal Responsibility]] {{div col end}} ;TβV {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Robert Talton]] (born 1945), police officer, attorney, member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Harris County 1993β2009; candidate for Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court in 2014 Republican primary * [[Buddy Temple]] (1942β2015), businessman, state representative from [[Angelina County]], and railroad commissioner * [[Tony Tinderholt]] (born 1970), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Arlington * [[Raul Torres (Texas politician)|Raul Torres]] (born 1956), former state representative from [[Nueces County]] * [[Steve Toth]] (born 1960), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]], 2013β2015, from [[The Woodlands, Texas|The Woodlands]] * [[John G. Tower]] (1925β1991), first [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] U.S. senator from Texas since [[Reconstruction Era|Reconstruction]] * [[Lupe Valdez]] (born 1947), only female elected sheriff in Texas * [[Gary VanDeaver]] (born 1958), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Bowie County, effective 2015 * [[Jason Villalba]] (born 1971), state representative from Dallas County since 2013; Dallas attorney with [[Haynes and Boone]] * [[Catalina Vasquez Villalpando]] (born 1940), [[Treasurer of the United States]] {{div col end}} ;WβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Dale Wainwright]] (born 1961), former associate justice of Texas Supreme Court * [[Richard A. Waterfield]] (1939β2007), state representative who advocated for feeding programs for disabled and elderly * [[Craig Watkins]] (1967β2023), first African-American district attorney in Texas, ''Dallas Morning News'' Texan of the Year 2008 * [[Reed N. Weisiger]] (1838β1908), Texas state senator (1891β1893), Confederate cavalry officer, pioneer in Victoria County * [[John P. Wheeler III|Jack Wheeler]] (1944β2010), presidential aide to [[Ronald Reagan]], [[George H. W. Bush]], and [[George W. Bush]] administrations * [[Molly White (Texas politician)|Molly S. White]] (born 1958), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Bell County * [[John Roger Williams]] (born 1949), Republican U.S. representative from Texas, former Texas secretary of state, professional baseball player * [[Michael L. Williams]] (born 1953), director of Texas Education Agency, former Texas Railroad Commissioner, former assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights * [[Barry Williamson]] (born 1957), Republican former member of Texas Railroad Commission * [[Arlene Wohlgemuth]] (born 1947), Republican member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Johnson County, 1995β2005; executive director of the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]]; ran unsuccessfully against [[Chet Edwards]] for Congress in 2004 * [[Jared Woodfill]] (born 1968), Houston attorney and chairman of Harris County Republican Party, 2002β2014 * [[John Lee Wortham]] (1862β1924), Texas Railroad Commissioner and Secretary of State, businessman * [[Betsey Wright]] (born 1943), political lobbyist, activist, consultant * [[Clymer Wright]] (1932β2011), political activist; father of municipal term limits in Houston * [[Jim Wright]] (1922β2015), former [[United States Congressman|congressman]] and [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House of Representatives]] * [[Vicente T. Ximenes]] (1919β2014), Mexican-American civil rights pioneer, U.S. politician * [[Ralph Yarborough]] (1903β1996), state senator, 1957 β1971; leader of progressive or liberal wing of his party * [[Judith Zaffirini]] (born 1946), state senator from Laredo * [[Bill Zedler]] (born 1943), member of [[Texas House of Representatives]] from Arlington * [[Brian Zimmerman]] (1972β1996), elected mayor of [[Crabb, Texas|Crabb]] at age 11 {{div col end}} ===U.S. presidents=== [[File:37 Lyndon Johnson 3x4.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Lyndon B. Johnson]]]] [[File:George-W-Bush.jpeg|thumb|150px|[[George W. Bush]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[George H. W. Bush]] (1924β2018), 41st president and 43rd Vice President of the United States (raised in [[Greenwich, Connecticut]], but lived much of his adult life in [[West Texas]]) * [[George W. Bush]] (born 1946), 43rd president of the United States (born in New Haven, Connecticut, but raised in Texas) * [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] (1890β1969), 34th president of the United States (born in [[Denison, Texas|Denison]], but raised in [[Kansas]]) * [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] (1908β1973), 36th president of the United States (1963β69); Vice President (1961β63) (born and raised near [[Stonewall, Texas|Stonewall]]) {{div col end}} ==Notable women of Texas== <!--Please consider adding notable Texas women to other categories that specifically concern their areas of notability. No person is notable (by Wikipedia standards) merely on the basis of being a woman.--> {{see also|List of Texas suffragists}} {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Jessie Daniel Ames]] (1883β1972), suffragette, civil rights activist * [[Sarah Campbell Blaffer]] (1885β1975), philanthropist; namesake of [[Blaffer Art Museum]] in Houston * [[Annie Webb Blanton]] (1870β1945), suffragist, educator * [[Mary Eleanor Brackenridge]] (1837β1924), social activist, university regent * [[Mary Couts Burnett]] (1856β1924), philanthropist * [[Laura Bush]] (born 1946), [[First Lady of the United States]] * [[Mary Elizabeth Butt]] (1903β1993), philanthropist * [[Minnie Fisher Cunningham]] (1882β1964), [[women's suffragist]] * [[Nannie Webb Curtis]] (1861β1920), president, Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union * [[May Dickson Exall]] (1859β1936), civic leader, founder of [[Dallas Public Library]] * [[Gloria Feldt]] (born 1942), feminist leader, author, political commentator * [[Margaret Formby]] (1929β2003), founder of the [[National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame]] in [[Fort Worth]] * [[Mariette Rheiner Garner]] (1869β1948), [[Second Lady of the United States]] * [[Melinda Gates]] (born 1964), philanthropist, wife of software magnate [[Bill Gates]] * [[Edna Gladney]] (1886β1961), founder of "The Edna Gladney Home" for [[orphan]]ed children * [[Nellie Gray (activist)|Nellie Gray]] (1924β2012), anti-abortion activist * [[Margaret Hunt Hill]] (1915β2007), heiress, philanthropist * [[Ima Hogg]] (1882β1975), philanthropist * [[Helen LaKelly Hunt]] (born 1949), philanthropist for women's causes * [[Lady Bird Johnson]] (1912β2007), former First Lady of the United States (married to President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]) * [[Edith McAllister]] (1918β2018), San Antonio civic leader, philanthropist * [[Maura McNiel]] (1921β2020), activist for women's rights * [[Jane Blaffer Owen]] (1915β2010), arts patron, philanthropist * [[Lucy Pickens]] (1832β1899), socialite, [[Southern belle]]; known as the "Queen of the Confederacy", her portrait appeared on some Confederate currency * [[Cecile Richards]] (1957β2025), activist, president of [[Planned Parenthood]] * [[Jennie Scott Scheuber]] (1860β1944), librarian, women's-suffrage activist, civic leader * [[Ruth Carter Stevenson]] (1923β2013), arts patron, museum founder * [[Mary Warburg]] (1908β2009), philanthropist * [[Virginia Whitehill]] (1928β2018), activist for women's rights {{div col end}} ==Entertainment== ===Dance=== [[File:Cyd Charisse - 1949.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Cyd Charisse]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Joshua Allen (dancer)|Joshua Allen]] (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of ''[[So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]'' * [[Lauren Anderson (dancer)|Lauren Anderson]] (born 1965), ballet dancer; first African-American ballerina to be principal of a major company ([[Houston Ballet]]) * [[Corky Ballas]] (born 1960), ballroom dancer * [[Mark Ballas]] (born 1986), ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and singer-songwriter * [[Candy Barr]] (1935β2005), model, [[burlesque]] dancer * [[Cyd Charisse]] (1922β2008), actress, dancer * [[Bebe Daniels]] (1901β1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer * [[Gussie Nell Davis]] (1906β1993), physical education teacher who founded the [[Kilgore College Rangerettes]] drill team * [[Kelli Finglass]] (born 1964), dancer, director of [[Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders]] * [[Summer Glau]] (born 1981), dancer and actress, ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' * [[Chachi Gonzales]] (born 1996), dancer * [[Harrison Guy]], dancer, choreographer, activist * [[Nathalie Krassovska]] (1918β2005), ballerina, ballet teacher<ref>{{cite web|url=http://skouratoff.com/imagenes/tyc/22_toumanova.jpg|format=JPG|title=Photographic image|website=Skouratoff.com|access-date=October 3, 2018}}</ref> * [[Ann Miller]] (1923β2004), actress, dancer * [[Lisa Niemi]] (born 1956), dancer, choreographer, writer, actress, director * [[Annette O'Toole]] (born 1952), dancer, actress * [[Ginger Rogers]] (1911β1995), actress, singer, dancer * [[Ross Sisters]], Betsy (1926β1996), Vickie (1927β2002), and Dixie (1929β1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists * [[Kelly Rowland]] (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress * [[BeyoncΓ©]] (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress, producer * [[George Skibine]] (1920β1981), ballet dancer, choreographer<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=zCwEAAAAMBAJ&dq=zac+ward+dancer+fort+worth+-zack&pg=PA79 "Footloose and Fancy"]. ''Texas Monthly'', Jul 1976. Retrieved 2021-09-09.</ref> * [[Solange Knowles|Solange]] (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer, producer, director * [[Ben Stevenson (dancer)|Ben Stevenson]] (born 1936), artistic director of [[Houston Ballet]] and [[Texas Ballet Theater]] * [[Patsy Swayze]] (1927β2013), choreographer, dancer, dance teacher * [[Judy Trammell]] (born 1958), choreographer for [[Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders]] * [[Texie Waterman]] (1931β1996), choreographer for [[Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders]], dancer, dance teacher {{div col end}} ===Fashion and modeling=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[List of Playboy Playmates of 1966|Lisa Baker]] (born 1944), [[List of Playboy Playmates of the Year|''Playboy'' Playmate of the Year]] * [[Tyson Ballou]] (born 1976), model * [[Candy Barr]] (1935β2005), model, [[burlesque]] dancer * [[Brooke Burns]] (born 1978), model, actress * [[Lois Chiles]] (born 1947), model, actress * [[Ashley Cox]] (born 1956), model, actress, ''Playboy'' Playmate * [[Chloe Dao]] (born 1972), fashion designer * [[Hope Dworaczyk]] (born 1984), model, ''Playboy'' Playmate of the Year * [[Kelly Emberg]] (born 1959), model, former partner of [[Rod Stewart]] * [[Hannah Ferguson]] (born 1992), model * [[Tom Ford]] (born 1961), former creative director for [[Gucci]], film director * [[Michelle Galdenzi]] (born 1987), model, actress * [[Jerry Hall]] (born 1956), model, actress * [[Marcy Hanson]] (born 1952), ''Playboy'' Playmate, actress * [[Angie Harmon]] (born 1972), model, actress * [[Julie Haus]] (born 1973), fashion designer * [[Kimberly Holland]] (born 1982), ''Playboy'' model * [[Daina House]] (born 1954), ''Playboy'' centerfold * [[Elisa Jimenez]] (born 1963), fashion designer, interdisciplinary artist * [[Sandy Johnson]] (born 1954), ''Playboy'' centerfold, actress * [[Tina Knowles]] (born 1954), businesswoman, fashion designer * [[Dorian Leigh]] (Parker) (1917β2008), model, considered one of the first supermodels * [[Kym Malin]] (born 1962), ''Playboy'' Playmate, actress * [[Irlene Mandrell]] (born 1956), model, actress * [[Brandon Maxwell]] (born 1984), fashion designer * [[Kim McLagan]] (1948β2006), model * [[Ali Michael]] (born 1990), model * [[Kiko Mizuhara]] (born 1990), model, actress, Japanese television personality * [[Chandra North]] (born 1973), model * [[Derrill Osborn]] (1942β2019), fashion executive * [[Wendy Russell Reves]] (1916β2007), model, philanthropist, socialite * [[Kendra Scott]] (born 1974), fashion designer * [[Joan Severance]] (born 1958), model, actress * [[Lori Singer]] (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician * [[Anna Nicole Smith]] (1967β2007), model, actress * [[Kim Smith (model)|Kimberly Kay Smith]] (born 1983), model, actress * [[Amir Taghi]] (born 1996), fashion designer * [[Tila Tequila]] (born 1981), model, television personality * [[Paola Turbay]] (born 1970), model, actress, beauty pageant winner * [[Ann Ward]] (born 1991), model, winner of ''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 15|America's Next Top Model]]'', Cycle 15 {{div col end}} ===Film, theater, and television=== [[#Film, theater and televisionA|'''A''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionB|'''B''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionC|'''C''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionDE|'''DβE''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionFG|'''FβG''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionH|'''H''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionIJ|'''IβJ''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionKL|'''KβL''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionM|'''M''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionNP|'''NβP''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionQR|'''QβR''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionS|'''S''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionTU|'''TβU''']] {{!}} [[#Film, theater and televisionVZ|'''VβZ''']] [[File:AlexisBledelSept11TIFF.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Alexis Bledel]]]] [[File:Powers-boothe-zumawirewestphotos963564.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Powers Boothe]]]] [[File:Burnett, Carol (Whitehouse).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Carol Burnett]]]] [[File:CUN2008 Oscar party Gary Busey.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gary Busey]]]] [[File:LorettaDevineDec10.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Loretta Devine]]]] [[File:Michael Dorn by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Michael Dorn]]]] [[File:Morgan Fairchild 2012.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Morgan Fairchild]]]] [[File:Jamie Foxx by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jamie Foxx]]]] [[File:Jennifer Garner 2013.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jennifer Garner]]]] [[File:Larry Hagman 2010.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Larry Hagman]]]] [[File:Woody Harrelson October 2016.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Woody Harrelson]]]] [[File:Jennifer Love Hewitt LF2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jennifer Love Hewitt]]]] [[File:TommyLeeJones07TIFF cropped.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tommy Lee Jones]]]] [[File:Eva Longoria Cannes 2015.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Eva Longoria]]]] [[File:Matthew McConaughey - Goldene Kamera 2014 - Berlin.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Matthew McConaughey]]]] [[File:Bill Paxton by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Bill Paxton]]]] [[File:DennisQuaidTIFFSept2012.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Dennis Quaid]]]] [[File:Debbie Reynolds 6 Allan Warren.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Debbie Reynolds]]]] [[File:Gene roddenberry 1976.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gene Roddenberry]]]] [[File:Michelle Rodriguez by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Michelle Rodriguez]]]] [[File:Sarah Shahi cropped and retouched.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sarah Shahi]]]] [[File:SissySpacekHSHWOFAug2011.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sissy Spacek]]]] [[File:Brent Spiner by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Brent Spiner]]]] [[File:Matt Stone by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Matt Stone]]]] [[File:Patrick Swayze 2006.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Patrick Swayze]]]] [[File:Rip Torn at the 47th Emmy Awards headcrop.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Rip Torn]]]] [[File:Forest Whitaker 2014.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Forest Whitaker]]]] [[File:Owen Wilson Cannes 2011.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Owen Wilson]]]] [[File:Robin Wright Cannes 2017.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Robin Wright]]]] [[File:RenΓ©e Zellweger Berlinale 2010 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[RenΓ©e Zellweger]]]] ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionA}} A {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[F. Murray Abraham]] (born 1939), [[Academy Award]]- and [[Golden Globe Award]]-winning actor * [[Amy Acker]] (born 1976), actress * [[Jensen Ackles]] (born 1978), actor, ''[[Smallville]]'', ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' * [[Sunrise Adams]] (born 1982), actress * [[Dianna Agron]] (born 1986), actress, singer * [[Norman Alden]] (1924β2012), actor * [[Kevin Alejandro]] (born 1976), actor * [[Jaimie Alexander]] (born 1984), actress * [[Richard Alexander (actor)|Richard Alexander]] (1902β1989), actor * [[Debbie Allen]] (born 1950), actress, choreographer, director, producer * [[Krista Allen]] (born 1971), actress * [[Marshall Allman]] (born 1984), actor, ''[[Prison Break]]'', ''[[True Blood]]'' * [[Cristela Alonzo]] (born 1979), actress, comedian * [[John A. Alonzo]] (1934β2001), cinematographer * [[Audrey Marie Anderson]] (born 1975), actress, played Kim Brown on ''[[The Unit]]'' * [[Jacqueline Anderson]] (born 1975), actress * [[Wes Anderson]] (born 1969), director, ''[[Bottle Rocket]]'', ''[[Rushmore (film)|Rushmore]]'', ''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]'' * [[Dana Andrews]] (1909β1992), actor, ''[[The Best Years of Our Lives]]'', ''[[Laura (1944 film)|Laura]]'' * [[Andrew Arbuckle (actor)|Andrew Arbuckle]] (1887β1938), actor * [[Macklyn Arbuckle]] (1866β1931), actor * [[Melissa Archer]] (born 1979), actress * [[Michael Arden]] (born 1982), actor * [[Kelly Asbury]] (1960β2020), story artist, director, writer, ''[[Shrek 2]]'' * [[Frank Ashmore]] (born 1945), actor * [[Tex Avery]] (1908β1980), animator, cartoonist, director {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionB}} B {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Lorri Bagley]] (born 1973), actress, model, ''[[Veronica's Closet]]'', ''[[Ice Age (2002 film)|Ice Age]]'' * [[G. W. Bailey]] (born 1944), actor, ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'', ''[[Police Academy (franchise)|Police Academy]]'' * [[Joe Don Baker]] (born 1936), actor, ''[[Charley Varrick]]'', ''[[Walking Tall (1973 film)|Walking Tall]]'' * [[Kathy Baker]] (born 1950), [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series|Emmy]]-winning actress, ''[[Picket Fences]]'', ''[[Boston Public]]'' * [[Troy Baker]] (born 1976), voice actor, musician * [[Greg Baldwin]] (born 1960), actor, ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' * [[Taylor Ball]] (born 1987), actor * [[Reginald Ballard]] (born 1965), character actor, comedian, ''[[The Bernie Mac Show]]'', ''[[Martin (TV series)|Martin]]'' * [[Bob Banner]] (1921β2011), television producer, writer, director * [[Etta Moten Barnett]] (1901β2004), actress, singer * [[Matt Barr]] (born 1984), actor * [[Barbara Barrie]] (born 1931), actress, ''[[Suddenly Susan]]'', ''[[Barney Miller]]'', ''[[Double Trouble (U.S. TV series)|Double Trouble]]'' * [[Skye McCole Bartusiak]] (1992β2014), actress * [[Texas Battle]] (born 1980), actor, played [[Marcus Walton]] on ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' * [[Jim Beaver]] (born 1950), actor, played [[List of Deadwood characters#Whitney Ellsworth|Ellsworth]] on ''[[Deadwood (TV series)|Deadwood]]'' * [[David Beecroft]] (born 1955), actor * [[Gregory Beecroft]] (born 1952), actor * [[Madge Bellamy]] (1899β1990), actress * [[Jeff Bennett]] (born 1962), voice actor, singer, ''[[Johnny Bravo]]'' * [[Robby Benson]] (born 1956), actor, director, singer, ''[[The Legend of Prince Valiant]]'', ''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'', ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' * [[Robert Benton]] (born 1932), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'', ''[[Places in the Heart]]'' * [[Crystal Bernard]] (born 1961), actress and singer, television series ''[[Wings (1990 TV series)|Wings]]'' * [[Angela Bettis]] (born 1973), actress * [[Nicole Bilderback]] (born 1975), actress * [[Francelia Billington]] (1895β1934), actress in silent films * [[Gil Birmingham]] (born 1966), actor, [[Billy Black (character)|Billy Black]] in ''[[The Twilight Saga (film series)|The Twilight Saga]]'' * [[Dustin Lance Black]] (born 1979), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer * [[Patricia Blair]] (1933β2013), actress, ''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'', ''[[The Rifleman]]'', ''[[The Electric Horseman]]'' * [[Justin Blanchard]] (born 1980), actor * [[Alexis Bledel]] (born 1981), actress, starred in ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' * [[Dan Blocker]] (1928β1972), actor, played Hoss Cartwright on ''[[Bonanza]]'' * [[Joan Blondell]] (1906β1979), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actress * [[Don Bluth]] (born 1937), animator, studio owner, ''[[An American Tail]]'', ''[[The Land Before Time (film)|The Land Before Time]]'' * [[Larry Blyden]] (1925β1975), actor, game-show host * [[Virginia True Boardman]] (1889β1971), silent-era film actress * [[Spencer Boldman]] (born 1992), actor * [[Jim Boles]] (1914β1977), actor * [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] (1895β1969), actor * [[Tiffany Bolton]] (born 1971), actress, model, talk-show host * [[Matthew Bomer]] (born 1977), actor, ''[[Tru Calling]]'', [[White Collar (TV series)|''White Collar'']] * [[Kevin Booth]] (born 1961), film director, producer, lecturer, musician * [[Powers Boothe]] (1948β2017), actor, ''[[Deadwood (TV series)|Deadwood]]'', ''[[Tombstone (film)|Tombstone]]'', ''[[Southern Comfort (1981 film)|Southern Comfort]]'' * [[Jesse Borrego]] (born 1962), actor, ''[[Fame (1982 TV series)|Fame]]'', ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'', ''[[Dexter (TV series)|Dexter]]'' * [[Michael Bowen (actor)|Michael Bowen]] (born 1953), actor, ''[[Jackie Brown]]'', ''[[Magnolia (film)|Magnolia]]'', ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' * [[Rob Bowman (filmmaker)|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 (actor)|Richard Bradford]] (1934β2016), actor, ''[[Man in a Suitcase]]'', ''[[The Untouchables (film)|The Untouchables]]'' * [[David Bradley (American actor)|David Bradley]] (born 1953), actor, ''[[American Samurai]]'' * [[Abby Brammell]] (born 1979), actress, played [[Tiffy Gerhardt]] on ''[[The Unit]]'' * [[Larry Brantley]] (born 1966), voice actor, comedian, radio spokesman * [[Eve Brent]] (1929β2011), actress * [[Mary Brian]] (1906β2002), actress * [[James Brown (actor)|James Brown]] (1920β1992), actor, ''[[The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin]]'' * [[Tammie Brown]] (born 1980), actor, drag queen, musician * [[Larry Buchanan]] (1923β2004), film director, producer, writer * [[Samantha Buck]] (born 1974), actress, ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' * [[Betty Buckley]] (born 1947), film and [[Tony Award]]-winning stage actress, singer * [[Norman Buckley]] (born 1955), television director and editor * [[Dennis Burkley]] (1945β2013), actor * [[Carol Burnett]] (born 1933), actress, comedian, ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'' * [[Demi Burnett]] (born 1995), reality-television personality * [[Brooke Burns]] (born 1978), actress, model * [[Burnie Burns]] (born 1973), writer, actor, producer, comedian, host, director * [[Marilyn Burns]] (1949β2014), actress, starred in ''[[The Texas Chain Saw Massacre]]'' (1974) * [[Wendell Burton]] (1947β2017), actor, ''[[The Sterile Cuckoo]]'' * [[Gary Busey]] (born 1944), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor, ''[[The Buddy Holly Story]]'', ''[[Under Siege]]'' * [[Tom Byron]] (born 1961), adult film actor, director, producer {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionC}} C {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Kevin Cahoon]] (born 1971), actor, director, singer-songwriter * [[Bill Camfield]] (1929β1991), radio and television host, writer, comedian * [[Kate Capshaw]] (born 1953), actress, married to [[Steven Spielberg]] * [[Gina Carano]] (born 1982), actress, television personality, mixed martial arts fighter * [[Steve Cardenas]] (born 1974), martial artist and retired actor, ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'', ''[[Power Rangers: Zeo]]'' * [[Edwin Carewe]] (1883β1940), film director, actor, producer, writer * [[Thomas Carter (director)|Thomas Carter]] (born 1953), director, actor * [[Allen Case]] (1934β1986), actor, singer * [[John L. Cason]] (1918β1961), actor * [[Don Castle]] (1917β1966), actor * [[Darlene Cates]] (1947β2017), actress * [[JC Caylen]] (born 1992), YouTuber, actor, singer, comedian * [[Derek Cecil]] (born 1973), actor, ''[[House of Cards (U.S. TV series)|House of Cards]]'' * [[Miguel Cervantes (actor)|Miguel Cervantes]] (born 1977), actor * [[Duane Lee Chapman, II]] (born 1973), ''[[Dog the Bounty Hunter]]'' * [[Leland Chapman]] (born 1976), ''Dog the Bounty Hunter'' * [[Cyd Charisse]] (1922β2008), actress, dancer, ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'', ''[[The Band Wagon]]'' * [[Paulina ChΓ‘vez]] (born 2002), actress * [[Ricardo Chavira]] (born 1971), actor, played Carlos Soli on ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' * [[Lois Chiles]] (born 1947), actress, model, ''[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]]'', ''[[The Great Gatsby (1974 film)|The Great Gatsby]]'', ''[[Broadcast News (film)|Broadcast News]]'' * [[Thomas Haden Church]] (born 1961), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor, ''[[Sideways]]'', ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'', ''[[All About Steve]]'' * [[Victoria Clark]] (born 1959), [[Tony Award]]-winning actress, singer * [[Katie Rose Clarke]] (born 1984), theater actress * [[Jack Clay]] (1926β2019), acting teacher, actor, director * [[Taylor Cole]] (born 1984), actress/model, ''[[Summerland (TV series)|Summerland]]'', ''[[The Event]]'' * [[Dabney Coleman]] (1932β2024), actor, ''[[Buffalo Bill (TV series)|Buffalo Bill]]'', ''[[9 to 5 (film)|9 to 5]]'', ''[[The Towering Inferno]]'', ''[[Tootsie]]'' * [[Jessica Collins (actress born 1983)|Jessica Collins]] (born 1983), actress, played Maggie on ''[[Rubicon (TV series)|Rubicon]]'' * [[Lynn Collins]] (born 1979), actress, ''[[X-Men Origins: Wolverine]]'' * [[Marcus Collins (entertainer)|Marcus Collins]] (born 1974), actor, singer * [[Shanna Collins]] (born 1983), actress, ''[[Swingtown]]'' * [[Ellar Coltrane]] (born 1994), actor * [[Chris Cooper]] (born 1951), actor; winner, [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]], ''[[Adaptation (film)|Adaptation]]'', ''[[Seabiscuit (film)|Seabiscuit]]'', ''[[The Bourne Identity (2002 film)|The Bourne Identity]]'', ''[[The Patriot (2000 film)|The Patriot]]'', ''[[The Muppets (2011 film)|The Muppets]]'' * [[Tamarie Cooper]] (born 1970), actress, playwright * [[Barry Corbin]] (born 1940), actor, ''[[Urban Cowboy]]'', ''[[Nothing in Common]]'', ''[[Who's Harry Crumb?]]'' * [[Alex Cord]] (1933β2021), actor, ''[[Airwolf]]'', rancher * [[Allen Coulter]] (born 1969), film and television director, ''[[The Sopranos]]'' * [[Ashley Cox]] (born 1956), actress, model * [[David Crabb]] (born 1975), actor * [[Yvonne Craig]] (1937β2015), actress * [[Norma Crane]] (1928β1973), actress, ''[[Fiddler on the Roof (film)|Fiddler on the Roof]]'' * [[Chace Crawford]] (born 1985), actor * [[Joan Crawford]] (1908β1977), [[Academy Award]]-winning actress, ''[[Mildred Pierce (film)|Mildred Pierce]]'', ''[[Johnny Guitar]]'', ''[[What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?]]'' * [[Catherine Crier]] (born 1954), television personality, judge * [[Kathryn Crosby]] (1933β2024), actress, ''[[Anatomy of a Murder]]'', wife of [[Bing Crosby]] * [[Shauna Cross]] (born 1974), screenwriter, author, [[roller derby]] athlete * [[Brett Cullen]] (born 1956), actor, ''[[The Young Riders]]'', ''[[Legacy (U.S. TV series)|Legacy]]'', ''[[Ghost Rider (2007 film)|Ghost Rider]]'' * [[Erin Cummings]] (born 1977), actress, ''[[Detroit 1-8-7]]'' * [[Bonnie Curtis]] (born 1966), film producer {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionDE}} DβE {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Tony Dalton]] (born 1975), actor, played [[Lalo Salamanca]] on ''[[Better Call Saul]]'' * [[Diana Danielle]] (born 1991), Malaysian actress, born in Houston * [[Bebe Daniels]] (1901β1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer * [[Linda Darnell]] (1923β1965), actress, ''[[Forever Amber (film)|Forever Amber]]'', ''[[A Letter to Three Wives]]'' * [[Jim Dauterive]] (born 1957), producer and writer, ''[[King of the Hill]]'' * [[Kennedy Davenport]] (Reuben Asberry Jr.) (born 1982), television personality, drag queen, dancer * [[Madison Davenport]] (born 1996), actress * [[Phyllis Davis]] (1940β2013), actress * [[Eddie Dean (singer)|Eddie Dean]] (1907β1999), singer-songwriter, actor * [[Jimmy Dean]] (1923β2010), country-western impresario, actor (''[[Diamonds Are Forever (film)|Diamonds Are Forever]]''), entrepreneur * [[Lezlie Deane]] (born 1964), actress, singer * [[Marjorie Deanne]] (1917β1994), actress, first winner of [[Miss Texas]] pageant * [[Alana de la Garza]] (born 1976), actress, ''[[Law & Order]]'', ''[[CSI: Miami]]'', ''[[The Mountain (TV series)|The Mountain]]'' * [[Madison De La Garza]] (born 2001), teen actress, ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' * [[Bob Denver]] (1935β2005), actor, played Maynard G. Krebs in ''[[Dobie Gillis]]'' and title role in ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' * [[Elizabeth De Razzo]] (born 1980), actress, played Maria on ''[[Eastbound & Down]]'' * [[Kaitlyn Dever]] (born 1996), teen actress, ''[[Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)|Last Man Standing]]'', ''[[Justified (TV series)|Justified]]'' * [[Loretta Devine]] (born 1949), actress, ''[[Waiting to Exhale]]'', ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' * [[Dorothy Devore]] (1899β1976), actress, comedian * [[Jenna Dewan]] (born 1980), actress, star of ''[[Step Up (film)|Step Up]]'' and ''[[Take the Lead]]'' * [[Elliott Dexter]] (1870β1941), actor * [[Shae D'lyn]] (born 1962), actress, ''[[Dharma and Greg]]'' * [[Frank Q. Dobbs]] (1939β2006), screenwriter, director, producer * [[Chris Donahue]] (born 1958), Academy Award-winning film producer * [[Colby Donaldson]] (born 1974), actor * [[Michael Dorn]] (born 1952), star of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' * [[Jessica Drake]] (born 1974), porn star * [[Haylie Duff]] (born 1985), actress * [[Hilary Duff]] (born 1987), actress, singer * [[Karen Dufilho-Rosen]] (born 1968), Academy Award-winning film producer * [[Josh Duhon]] (born 1982), actor, played [[Logan Hayes]] on ''[[General Hospital]]'' * [[Donnie Dunagan]] (born 1934), actor, voice actor * [[Sandy Duncan]] (born 1946), actress, singer, ''[[The Sandy Duncan Show]]'', ''[[The Hogan Family]]'' * [[Kenton Duty]] (born 1995), teen actor, ''[[Shake It Up (U.S. TV series)|Shake It Up]]'', ''[[Ctrl (web series)|Ctrl]]'' * [[Shelley Duvall]] (1949β2024), actress, ''[[The Shining (film)|The Shining]]'', ''[[Annie Hall]]'', [[Olive Oyl]] in film ''[[Popeye (film)|Popeye]]'' * [[George Eads]] (born 1967), actor, plays [[Nick Stokes]] in television series ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI]]'' * [[Greg Edmonson]], music composer for television, movies and video games, ''[[King of the Hill]]'', ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' * [[Edward Edwards (actor)|Edward Edwards]], actor * [[Ike Eisenmann]] (born 1962), actor, producer * [[Shannon Elizabeth]] (born 1973), actress, ''[[American Pie (film)|American Pie]]'' * [[Chris Elley]] (born 1977), film director, writer, producer * [[Chris Ellis (actor)|Chris Ellis]] (born 1956), actor * [[Ron Ely]] (born 1938), actor, ''[[Tarzan (1966 TV series)|Tarzan]]'' * [[Mireille Enos]] (born 1975), actress * [[Molly Erdman]] (born 1974), actress * [[Bill Erwin]] (1914β2010), [[character actor]] * [[Dale Evans]] (1912β2001), actress, singer-songwriter, married to [[Roy Rogers]] {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionFG}} FβG {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Morgan Fairchild]] (born 1950), actress in ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'' television series (one of three actresses to play character "Jenna Wade") and ''[[Flamingo Road (TV series)|Flamingo Road]]'' * [[Parisa Fakhri]] (born 1975), voice actress, ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', ''[[Fruits Basket]]'' * [[Amy Farrington]] (born 1966), actress * [[Farrah Fawcett]] (1947β2009), actress and artist, ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'', ''[[The Burning Bed]]'', ''[[Extremities (film)|Extremities]]'', ''[[The Apostle]]'' * [[Katie Featherston]] (born 1982), actress, ''[[Paranormal Activity]]'' * [[Jay R. Ferguson]] (born 1974), actor * [[Rosita FernΓ‘ndez]] (1919β2006), actress, pop singer * [[Tyra Ferrell]] (born 1962), actress, ''[[The Cape (1996 TV series)|The Cape]]'', ''[[City (TV series)|City]]'', ''[[The Bronx Zoo (TV series)|The Bronx Zoo]]'' * [[Margaret Field]] (1922β2011), actress, mother of actress [[Sally Field]] * [[Miles Fisher]] (born 1983), actor * [[Sean Patrick Flanery]] (born 1965), actor, ''[[The Boondock Saints]]'' * [[Horton Foote]] (1916β2009), two-time [[Academy Award]]-winning screenwriter * [[Michelle Forbes]] (born 1965), actress, ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'', ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'', ''[[True Blood]]'', ''[[Ro Laren|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' * [[Tom Forman (actor)|Tom Forman]] (1893β1926), actor, writer, producer * [[Steve Forrest (actor)|Steve Forrest]] (1925β2013), actor, ''[[So Big (1953 film)|So Big]]'', ''[[Mommie Dearest (film)|Mommie Dearest]]'', ''[[North Dallas Forty]]'' * [[Robert Foxworth]] (born 1941), actor, ''[[Falcon Crest]]'', ''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]'' * [[Jamie Foxx]] (born 1967), [[Academy Award]]-winning actor, ''[[Ray (film)|Ray]]'', ''[[Any Given Sunday]]'', ''[[Django Unchained]]'' * [[James Frawley]] (1936β2019), director, actor, producer * [[Gavin Free]] (born 1988), video cinematographer * [[Al Freeman Jr.]] (1934β2012), actor, director, ''[[Finian's Rainbow (1968 film)|Finian's Rainbow]]'', ''[[Malcolm X (1992 film)|Malcolm X]]'' * [[K. Todd Freeman]] (born 1965), actor * [[Augustine Frizzell]] (born 1979), actress, director, screenwriter<ref name="auto">[https://www.csmonitor.com/Daily/2023/20230228/From-Yellowstone-to-The-Chosen-boom-times-for-small-Texas-towns From βYellowstoneβ to βThe Chosen,β boom times for small Texas towns] by Henry Gass. ''The Christian Science Monitor'', 28 Feb 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-02.</ref> * [[Robert Fuller (actor)|Robert Fuller]] (born 1933), actor, rancher * [[Chris Furrh]] (born 1974), actor * [[Jennifer Garner]] (born 1972), actress, ''[[13 Going on 30]]'', ''[[Dallas Buyers Club]]'', ''[[Draft Day]]'', television series ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' * [[Joy Garrett]] (1945β1993), actress, singer * [[Greer Garson]] (1904β1996), Academy Award-winning actress * [[Nancy Gates]] (1926β2019), actress * [[Lynda Day George]] (born 1944), actress, television series ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' * [[Gracie Gillam]] (born 1992), actress, singer, dancer * [[Richard Gilliland]] (1950β2021), actor * [[Marc Gilpin]] (1966β2023), actor; ''[[Jaws 2]]'', ''[[Legend of the Lone Ranger]]'' * [[Peri Gilpin]] (born 1961), actress, ''[[Frasier]]'' * [[Michael Gladis]] (born 1977), actor, ''[[Mad Men]]'', ''[[Eagleheart (TV series)|Eagleheart]]'' * [[Lesli Linka Glatter]] (born 1953), film director; president of [[Directors Guild of America]] * [[Summer Glau]] (born 1981), dancer and actress, ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' * [[Carlin Glynn]] (1940β2023), actress, singer * [[Dale Godboldo]] (born 1975), actor * [[RenΓ©e Elise Goldsberry]] (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriter * [[Mike Gomez]] (born 1951), actor * [[Selena Gomez]] (born 1992), actress and singer, formed band [[Selena Gomez & The Scene]] * [[Nicholas Gonzalez]] (born 1976), actor * [[Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez]] (1925β2006), character actor * [[Jill Goodacre]] (born 1965), actress, model * [[YaYa Gosselin]] (born 2009), actress * [[Mckenna Grace]] (born 2006), actress * [[Brea Grant]] (born 1981), actress, played [[Daphne Millbrook]] on ''[[Heroes (U.S. TV series)|Heroes]]'' * [[Teresa Graves]] (1948β2002), actress * [[David Gordon Green]] (born 1975), filmmaker * [[John Gremillion]] (born 1967), voice actor * [[Nan Grey]] (1918β1993), actress * [[Corinne Griffith]] (1894β1979), actress * [[Kristin Griffith]] (born 1953), actress * [[Texas Guinan]] (1884β1933), actress, singer, entrepreneur * [[Tim Guinee]] (born 1962), actor * [[Anne Gwynne]] (1918β2003), actress {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionH}} H {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Tommy Habeeb]] (born 1958), actor, writer, producer * [[Sara Haden]] (1899β1981), actress * [[Reed Hadley]] (1911β1974), actor, ''[[Racket Squad]]'' * [[Sarah Hagan]] (born 1984), actress * [[Emily Hagins]] (born 1992), film producer, writer, editor, director * [[Larry Hagman]] (1931β2012), actor, ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'', ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'', son of actress [[Mary Martin]] * [[Monte Hale]] (1919β2009), actor, country singer * [[Jackie Earle Haley]] (born 1961), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor, ''[[The Bad News Bears]]'', ''[[Breaking Away]]'', ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' * [[Bug Hall]] (born 1985), actor * [[Irma P. Hall]] (born 1935), actress * [[James Hall (actor)|James Hall]] (1900β1940), actor * [[Jerry Hall]] (born 1956), model, actress, former wife of [[Mick Jagger]] * [[Hope Hampton]] (1897β1982), actress in silent films * [[John Lee Hancock]] (born 1956), film director, ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]'' * [[Gunnar Hansen]] (1947β2015), actor, ''[[The Texas Chain Saw Massacre]]'' * [[Marcy Hanson]] (born 1952), actress, ''[[Playboy]]'' model * [[Jerry Hardin]] (born 1929), actor * [[Melora Hardin]] (born 1967), actress * [[Ty Hardin]] (1930β2017), actor * [[Ann Harding]] (1903β1981), actress * [[Catherine Hardwicke]] (born 1955), film director, ''[[Twilight (2008 film)|Twilight]]'' * [[Mark Harelik]] (born 1951), actor, playwright * [[Estelle Harman]] (1922β1995), acting coach * [[Angie Harmon]] (born 1972), actress, ''[[Law & Order]]'', ''[[Rizzoli & Isles]]'' * [[William Jackson Harper]] (born 1980), actor * [[James N. Harrell]] (1918β2000), actor * [[Woody Harrelson]] (born 1961), actor, ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[Natural Born Killers]]'', ''[[White Men Can't Jump]]'', ''[[No Country for Old Men]]'', ''[[True Detective]]'' * [[Laura Harring]] (born 1964), actress, ''[[Mulholland Drive (film)|Mulholland Drive]]'' * [[Fran Harris]] (born 1965), television host, life coach, professional basketball player * [[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, ''[[Knots Landing]]'' * [[Ethan Hawke]] (born 1970), actor, ''[[Training Day]]'', ''[[Before Midnight]]'', ''[[Dead Poets Society]]'' * [[John Hawkes (actor)|John Hawkes]] (born 1959), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor, ''[[Winter's Bone]]'', ''[[Deadwood (TV series)|Deadwood]]'', ''[[The Sessions (2012 film)|The Sessions]]'' * [[Brad Hawkins (actor)|Brad Hawkins]] (born 1976), actor, ''[[VR Troopers]]'' * [[Jerry Haynes]] (1927β2011), actor, children's television host * [[Ted Healy]] (1896β1937), vaudeville performer, comedian, actor; created [[The Three Stooges]] * [[Amber Heard]] (born 1986), actress, ''[[Friday Night Lights (film)|Friday Night Lights]]'', ''[[Pineapple Express (film)|Pineapple Express]]'', ''[[Drive Angry]]'' * [[Rick Hearst]] (born 1965), actor * [[Katherine Helmond]] (1929β2019), actress, ''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' * [[Sherman Hemsley]] (1938β2012), actor, ''[[The Jeffersons]]'', adopted El Paso as his hometown * [[Josh Henderson]] (born 1981), actor, model, singer, ''[[Dallas (2012 TV series)|Dallas]]'', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', ''[[Over There (American TV series)|Over There]]'' * [[Logan Henderson]] (born 1989), actor and singer * [[Tiffany Hendra]] (born 1971), actress, television personality * [[Kim Henkel]] (born 1946), screenwriter, director, producer, actor * [[Bill "Tex" Henson]] (1924β2002), animator * [[Stephen Herek]] (born 1958), film director, ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'' * [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]] (born 1979), actress, ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'', ''[[The Client List]]'' * [[Tamara Hext]] (born 1963), actress, winner of [[Miss Texas]] pageant * [[Joel Heyman]] (born 1971), actor * [[John Benjamin Hickey]] (born 1963), actor, ''[[It's All Relative]]'', ''[[The Big C (TV series)|The Big C]]'' * [[John Hillerman]] (1932β2017), actor, played English [[Major domo]] Higgins on ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' * [[Jordan Hinson]] (born 1991), actress * Junie Hoang (born 1971), actress and plaintiff in ''[[Hoang v. Amazon.com]]'' * [[Gregory Hoblit]] (born 1944), television and film director * [[Tommy Hollis]] (1954β2001), actor * [[Charlene Holt]] (1928β1996), actress * [[Tobe Hooper]] (1943β2017), director ''[[The Texas Chain Saw Massacre]]'', ''[[Poltergeist (1982 film)|Poltergeist]]'', ''[[Salem's Lot (1979 TV miniseries)|Salem's Lot]]'' * [[William Hootkins]] (1948β2005), actor, ''[[Batman (1989 film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' * [[Roger Horchow]] (1928β2020), Broadway producer, catalog entrepreneur * [[Lee Horsley]] (born 1955), actor, ''[[Matt Houston]]'' * [[Larry Hovis]] (1936β2003), actor, ''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' * [[Susan Howard]] (born 1944), born in [[Marshall, Texas|Marshall]], longtime actress in ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'' television series * [[Matt Hullum]] (born 1974), director, producer, writer, actor, visual effects supervisor * [[Gayle Hunnicutt]] (1943β2023), actress, ''[[Marlowe (1969 film)|Marlowe]]'', ''[[The Legend of Hell House]]'' * [[Paige Hurd]] (born 1992), actress, ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'' * [[Tracy Hutson]] (born 1986), reality television personality * [[Martha Hyer]] (1924β2014), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actress, ''[[Some Came Running (film)|Some Came Running]]'', ''[[The Carpetbaggers (film)|The Carpetbaggers]]'', ''[[The Sons of Katie Elder]]'' {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionIJ}} IβJ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Judith Ivey]] (born 1951), film and [[Tony Award]]-winning stage actress, director * [[John M. Jackson]] (born 1950), actor, played [[A. J. Chegwidden|Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden]] on ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'' * [[Gary Jacobs (writer)|Gary Jacobs]] (born 1952), television comedy writer, producer, author * [[Dorothy Janis]] (1912β2010), actress in silent films * [[Annalee Jefferies]] (born 1954), actress * [[Rita Jenrette]] (born 1949), actress, television journalist, real-estate executive, model, princess<ref>[https://www.tpr.org/2022-01-17/an-epic-inheritance-fight-will-soon-cost-a-texas-born-princess-her-16th-century-villa An epic inheritance fight will soon cost a Texas-born princess her 16th-century villa] by Sylvia Poggioli. Texas Public Radio, 2022-01-17. Retrieved 22 Jan 2022.</ref> * [[Chane't Johnson]] (1976β2010), actress * [[Dakota Johnson]] (born 1989), actress * [[Janelle Johnson]] (1923β1995), actress; mother of [[The Monkees]]' [[Micky Dolenz]] * [[Sandy Johnson]] (born 1954), actress, model * [[Joe Johnston]] (born 1950), film director, ''[[Jumanji]]'', ''[[Jurassic Park III]]'', ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' * [[Terra JolΓ©]] (born 1980), reality TV personality * [[Nick Jonas]] (born 1992), singer, actor * [[Alex Jones]] (born 1974), radio host, television host, film producer * [[Angus T. Jones]] (born 1993), actor, Jake Harper on ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' * [[Ashley Jones]] (born 1976), actress, ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'', ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' * [[Caleb Landry Jones]] (born 1989), actor * [[Carolyn Jones]] (1929β1983), actress, played [[Morticia Addams]] on ''[[The Addams Family (1964 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'' * [[Dick Jones (actor)|Dick Jones]] (1927β2014), actor, starring role of ''[[Buffalo Bill, Jr.]]'' and voice of [[Pinocchio]] * [[L. Q. Jones]] (1927β2022), actor, ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'', ''[[Casino (1995 film)|Casino]]'', originally from [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]] * [[Margo Jones]] (1911β1955), theatre founder and director * [[Mickey Jones]] (1941β2018), actor, musician, ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', ''[[Flo (TV series)|Flo]]'' * [[Preston Jones (playwright)|Preston Jones]] (1936β1979), playwright, actor, director * [[Preston Jones (actor)|Preston Jones]] (born 1983), actor * [[Sam J. Jones]] (born 1954), actor, ''[[Flash Gordon (1980 film)|Flash Gordon]]'', ''[[The Highwayman (TV series)|The Highwayman]]'' * [[Tommy Lee Jones]] (born 1946), [[Academy Award]]-winning actor, ''[[The Fugitive (1993 film)|The Fugitive]]'', ''[[Men in Black (film series)|Men in Black]]'', ''[[Batman Forever]]'', ''[[No Country for Old Men]]'', ''[[Lincoln (2012 film)|Lincoln]]'' * [[Glenn Jordan]] (born 1936), television director, producer * [[Montana Jordan]] (born 2003), actor<ref>[https://www.cbs.com/shows/young-sheldon/cast/215675/ George Jr.: Montana Jordan], Biography. ''Young Sheldon'', Cast. CBS. Retrieved 2021-12-14.</ref> * [[Jonathan Joss]] (born 1965), actor * [[Mike Judge]] (born 1962), producer, animator and actor {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionKL}} KβL {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]] (born 1972), music video, advertising, and feature film director * [[Christian Kane]] (born 1974), actor, singer, played "Lindsay" on ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'', ''[[Close to Home (2005 TV series)|Close to Home]]'' * [[Jon Keeyes]] (born 1969), film director, producer, screenwriter * [[Allison Keith]] (born 1974), actor, voice actor * [[Evelyn Keyes]] (1916β2008), actress, ''[[Gone With the Wind (film)|Gone With the Wind]]'' * [[Callie Khouri]] (born 1957), [[Academy Award]]-winning screenwriter, director * [[Guy Kibbee]] (1882β1956), actor * [[Candice King]] (born 1987), actress best known as [[Caroline Forbes]] on ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' * [[Charles King (character actor)|Charles King]] (1895β1957), actor * [[Liza Koshy]] (born 1996), actress, internet personality * [[Bernard L. Kowalski]] (1929β2007), film and television director * [[Kris Kristofferson]] (1936β2024), singer-actor, ''[[Blade (franchise)|Blade]]'' * [[Berry Kroeger]] (1912β1991), actor * [[Greg Kwedar]], film director, screenwriter * [[Eric Ladin]] (born 1978), actor, ''[[The Killing (U.S. TV series)|The Killing]]'' * [[Christine Lakin]] (born 1979), actress, ''[[Step by Step (TV series)|Step by Step]]'', ''[[Valentine's Day (2010 film)|Valentine's Day]]'' * [[Paul Lambert (actor)|Paul Lambert]] (1922β1997), actor * [[Sasha Lane]] (born 1995), actress * [[Wallace Langham]] (born 1965), actor, ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'', ''[[The Larry Sanders Show]]'', ''[[Veronica's Closet]]'' * [[Brooke Langton]] (born 1970), actress * [[Louise Latham]] (1922β2018), actress * [[Jody Lawrance]] (1930β1986), actress * [[Sheryl Leach]] (born 1952), creator of children's programming (''[[Barney & Friends]]'') * [[Katie Leclerc]] (born 1986), actress * [[Ruta Lee]] (born 1936), actress<ref>{{cite web |title=Ruta Lee Biography |website=Ruta Lee The Official Website |url=http://www.rutalee.com/bio.html |access-date=March 28, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030074348/http://www.rutalee.com/bio.html |archive-date=October 30, 2007}}</ref> * [[Cherami Leigh]] (born 1988), actress * [[Brad Leland]] (born 1954), actor, ''[[Friday Night Lights (TV series)|Friday Night Lights]]'' * [[Joshua Leonard]] (born 1975), actor, writer, director * [[Hal LeSueur]] (1901?β1963), actor; brother of [[Joan Crawford]] * [[Liana Liberato]] (born 1995), actress * [[Lar Park Lincoln]] (born 1961), actress * [[Amy Lindsay]] (born 1966), actress * [[The Bachelorette (season 13)|Rachel Lindsay]] (born 1985), reality television star, ''[[The Bachelorette (American TV series)|The Bachelorette]]'' * [[Richard Lineback]] (born 1952), actor * [[Richard Linklater]] (born 1961), director ''[[Slacker (film)|Slacker]]'', ''[[Dazed and Confused (film)|Dazed and Confused]]'', ''[[Before Sunrise]]'', ''[[School of Rock]]'', ''[[A Scanner Darkly]]'' * [[Cody Linley]] (born 1989), actor, rapper, singer * [[Lucien Littlefield]] (1895β1960), actor in silent films * [[Tembi Locke]] (born 1970), actress, ''[[Eureka (2006 TV series)|Eureka]]'', ''[[Sliders (TV series)|Sliders]]'' * [[Jacqueline Logan]] (1901β1983), actress in silent films * [[Joshua Logan]] (1908β1988), stage and film director * [[Eva Longoria]] (born 1975), actress, ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' * [[Trini Lopez]] (1937β2020), singer and actor, ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]'' * [[Demi Lovato]] (born 1992), singer, actress * [[Bessie Love]] (1898β1986), actress * [[Deirdre Lovejoy]] (born 1962), actress, [[Rhonda Pearlman]] on ''[[The Wire]]'' * [[Todd Lowe]] (born 1977), actor * [[David Lowery (director)|David Lowery]] (born 1980), film director * [[Shannon Lucio]] (born 1980), actress * [[Allen Ludden]] (1917β1981), emcee, game show host * [[Baruch Lumet]] (1898β1992), theatre actor, director, teacher {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionM}} M {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Donald MacDonald (actor)|Donald MacDonald]] (1898β1959), actor * [[Lydia Mackay]] (born 1977), voice actress * [[Peter MacNicol]] (born 1954), [[Emmy Award]]-winning actor, ''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[Chicago Hope]]'', ''[[Sophie's Choice (film)|Sophie's Choice]]'' * [[Meredith MacRae]] (1944β2000), actress, ''[[Petticoat Junction]]''<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/16/nyregion/meredith-macrae-tv-actress-56.html Meredith MacRae, TV Actress, 56], ''The New York Times'', 16 Jul 2000. Retrieved 2022-02-01.</ref> * [[Martha Madison]] (born 1977), actress * [[Valerie Mahaffey]] (1953β2025), actress * [[Terrence Malick]] (born 1943), director ''[[Badlands (film)|Badlands]]'', ''[[Days of Heaven]]'', ''[[The Thin Red Line (1998 film)|The Thin Red Line]]'' * [[Kym Malin]] (born 1962), actress, model * [[Irlene Mandrell]] (born 1956), actress, model * [[David Mann (actor)|David Mann]] (born 1966), actor, singer * [[Tamela Mann]] (born 1966), actress, singer * [[Stephanie March]] (born 1974), actress, ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' * [[Amelia Marshall]] (born 1958), actress * [[Mary Martin]] (1913β1990), [[Emmy Award]]- and [[Tony Award]]-winning actress, mother of actor [[Larry Hagman]] * [[Steve Martin]] (born 1945), actor, ''[[The Jerk]]'', ''[[Pennies from Heaven (1981 film)|Pennies from Heaven]]'', ''[[Three Amigos]]'', ''[[Planes, Trains and Automobiles]]'', ''[[Father of the Bride (1991 film)|Father of the Bride]]'', ''[[Parenthood (film)|Parenthood]]'', ''[[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' * [[Margo Martindale]] (born 1951), actress, ''[[The Riches]]'', ''[[100 Centre Street]]'', ''[[The Millers]]'' * [[Peter Masterson]] (1934β2018), actor, director, producer, writer * [[Kimberly Matula]] (born 1988), actress * [[Nava Mau]] (born 1992), actress * [[Brad Maule]] (born 1951), actor * [[Adam Mayfield]] (born 1976), actor * [[Peter Mayhew]] (1944β2019), actor * [[Tim McCanlies]] (born 1963), screenwriter, director * [[Cameron McCasland]] (born 1981), filmmaker * [[Mart McChesney]] (1954β1999), actor<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91244572/mart-dayne-mcchesney/|title=Mart Dayne McChesney|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|location=[[Los Angeles, California]]|date=January 17, 1999|access-date=December 27, 2021|page=33|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref> * [[Matthew McConaughey]] (born 1969), [[Academy Award]]-winning actor, ''[[Dallas Buyers Club]]'', ''[[A Time to Kill (1996 film)|A Time to Kill]]'', ''[[The Lincoln Lawyer (film)|The Lincoln Lawyer]]'', ''[[Contact (1997 American film)|Contact]]'', ''[[Magic Mike]]'', ''[[True Detective]]'' * [[Carolyn McCormick]] (born 1959), actress, played [[Elizabeth Olivet|Dr. Liz Olivet]] on ''[[Law & Order]]'' * [[Jake McDorman]] (born 1986), actor * [[Spanky McFarland]] (1928β1993), actor, played "Spanky" in the ''[[Our Gang]]'' comedies, aka ''[[The Little Rascals]]'' * [[Bruce McGill]] (born 1950), actor, ''[[Animal House]]'', ''[[The Legend of Bagger Vance]]'', ''[[61*]]'', ''[[Lincoln (2012 film)|Lincoln]]'' * [[Jay McGraw]] (born 1979), television producer and executive producer, author * [[Kevin McHale (actor)|Kevin McHale]] (born 1988), actor * [[Ben McKenzie]] (born 1978), actor, ''[[The O.C.]]'' * [[Alex McLeod]] (born 1968), actress * [[Scoot McNairy]] (born 1977), actor, producer, ''[[Halt and Catch Fire (TV series)|Halt and Catch Fire]]'', ''[[12 Years a Slave (film)|12 Years a Slave]]'', ''[[Argo (2012 film)|Argo]]'' * [[Terrence McNally]] (1939β2020), playwright * [[William McNamara]] (born 1965), actor * [[Leighton Meester]] (born 1986), actress, ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' * [[Windell Middlebrooks]] (1979β2015), actor * [[Liz Mikel]] (born 1963), actress, singer * [[Ann Miller]] (1923β2004), actress, dancer * [[Austin Miller]] (born 1976), actor, dancer, singer * [[Billy Miller (actor)|Billy Miller]] (1979β2023), actor, ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'', ''[[All My Children]]'' * [[Carl Miller (actor)|Carl Miller]] (1893β1979), actor * [[Logan Miller]] (born 1992), actor, musician * [[McKaley Miller]] (born 1996), actress, ''[[Hart of Dixie]]'', ''[[Partners (2014 TV series)|Partners]]'' * [[Valarie Rae Miller]] (born 1974), actress * [[Don Mischer]] (born 1940), television producer, director * [[Elizabeth Mitchell]] (born 1970), actress, ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'', ''[[V (2009 TV series)|V]]'', ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' * [[Tom Mix]] (1880β1940), silent film actor * [[Roger Mobley]] (born 1949), child actor, Christian pastor * [[DeQuina Moore]] (born 1986), actress * [[Belita Moreno]] (born 1949), actress * [[Glenn Morshower]] (born 1959), actor, [[Aaron Pierce (24 character)|Agent Aaron Pierce]] on ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' * [[Michael Muhney]] (born 1975), actor * [[Mitchel Musso]] (born 1991), actor, singer, musician * [[Megan Mylan]] (born 1969), [[Academy Award]]-winning documentary filmmaker {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionNP}} NβP {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Jack Nance]] (1943β1996), actor * [[Nancy Nash (actress)|Nancy Nash]] (1897β?), actress * [[Edwin Neal]] (born 1945), actor * [[Ted Neeley]] (born 1943), singer-actor, ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' * [[Tracey Needham]] (born 1967), actress, ''[[Life Goes On (TV series)|Life Goes On]]'', ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', ''[[The Division]]'' * [[Pola Negri]] (1897β1987), silent film actress * [[Austin Nichols]] (born 1980), actor, [[Julian Baker]] on ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'' * [[Lisa Niemi]] (born 1956), actress, director, dancer, choreographer, writer * [[Derek Lee Nixon]] (born 1983), actor * [[James Noble (actor)|James Noble]] (1922β2016), actor, ''[[Benson (TV series)|Benson]]'' * [[Timothy Nolen]] (1941β2023), Broadway actor/singer, opera singer * [[Chuck Norris]], actor, ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' * [[Renee O'Connor]] (born 1971), actress * [[Texas Jack Omohundro|John Baker "Texas Jack" Omohundro]] (1846β1880), actor, cowboy, frontier scout * [[Ty O'Neal]] (born 1978), actor * [[Lupe Ontiveros]] (1942β2012), actress * [[Hayley Orrantia]] (born 1994), singer, actress, ''[[The Goldbergs (2013 TV series)|The Goldbergs]]'' * [[Peter Ostrum]] (born 1957), veterinarian, former child actor, ''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'' * [[Annette O'Toole]] (born 1955), actress, ''[[Superman III]]'', ''[[Smallville]]'' * [[Dan Hewitt Owens]] (born 1947), actor * [[Lee Pace]] (born 1979), actor * [[Jared Padalecki]] (born 1982), actor, ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'', ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' * [[Kevin Page (actor)|Kevin Page]] (born 1959), actor, artist * [[Greg Pak]] (born 1968), film director, comic-book writer * [[Kay Panabaker]] (born 1990), television actress * [[Fess Parker]] (1924β2010), actor, ''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'', ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (TV series)|Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'', ''[[Old Yeller (film)|Old Yeller]]'' * [[Kathryn O'Rourke Parker]] (born 1948), television producer * [[Suzy Parker]] (1932β2003), actress, model * [[Hunter Parrish]] (born 1987), actor, ''[[Weeds (TV series)|Weeds]]'' * [[Jim Parsons]] (born 1973), [[Emmy Award]]-winning actor, ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' * [[Paul A. Partain]] (1946β2005), actor * [[Tayla Parx]] (born 1993), actress * [[Pedro Pascal]] (born 1975), actor * [[Eric Patrick]], filmmaker, animator, educator * [[Hank Patterson]] (1888β1975), actor * [[Bill Paxton]] (1955β2017), actor and director, ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'', ''[[Apollo 13 (film)|Apollo 13]]'', ''[[Twister (1996 film)|Twister]]'', ''[[Big Love]]'' * [[Mark Payne (make-up artist)|Mark Payne]] (born 1965), make-up artist, filmmaker, author * [[Evelyn Peirce]] (1908β1960), actress * [[Eagle Pennell]] (1952β2002), film director * [[Channing Godfrey Peoples]] (born 1977), writer, director, producer<ref name="auto"/> * [[Jack Pepper]] (1902β1979), vaudeville dancer, singer, comedian, actor, nightclub manager; first husband of [[Ginger Rogers]] * [[Piper Perabo]] (born 1976), actress, ''[[Covert Affairs]]'', ''[[The Prestige (film)|The Prestige]]'', ''[[Looper (film)|Looper]]'', ''[[Coyote Ugly (film)|Coyote Ugly]]'' * [[Marco Perella]] (born 1949), actor * [[Valerie Perrine]] (born 1943), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actress, ''[[Lenny (film)|Lenny]]'', ''[[The Electric Horseman]]'', ''[[Superman (1978 film)|Superman]]'' * [[Lou Perryman]] (1941β2009), actor * [[Madison Pettis]] (born 1998), actress * [[Cindy Pickett]] (born 1947), actress, ''[[St. Elsewhere]]'', ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off]]'' * [[Arthur C. Pierce]] (1923β1987), screenwriter, film director * [[Mary Kay Place]] (born 1947), actress, ''[[Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman]]'', ''[[The Big Chill (film)|The Big Chill]]'', ''[[John Grisham's The Rainmaker]]'' * [[Jesse Plemons]] (born 1988), actor * [[Esteban Powell]] (born 1976), actor * [[Joan Prather]] (born 1950), actress * [[Ann Prentiss]] (1939β2010), actress * [[Paula Prentiss]] (born 1938), actress, ''[[What's New Pussycat?]]'', ''[[Where the Boys Are]]'', ''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'', ''[[The Stepford Wives]]'' * [[Missi Pyle]] (born 1972), actress, singer, ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', ''[[DodgeBall]]'' {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionQR}} QβR {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Dennis Quaid]] (born 1954), actor, ''[[Breaking Away]]'', ''[[The Right Stuff (film)|The Right Stuff]]'', ''[[The Big Easy (film)|The Big Easy]]'', ''[[Wyatt Earp (film)|Wyatt Earp]]'', ''[[Everybody's All-American]]'', ''[[Any Given Sunday]]'' * [[Randy Quaid]] (born 1950), actor, ''[[The Last Picture Show]]'', ''[[The Last Detail]]'', ''[[National Lampoon's Vacation]]'', ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' * [[Molly Quinn]] (born 1993), actress, ''[[We're the Millers]]'', ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]'', ''[[Winx Club]]'' * [[Kevin Rahm]] (born 1971), actor, ''[[Judging Amy]]'', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', ''[[Mad Men]]'', ''[[Jesse (TV series)|Jesse]]'' * [[Steve Railsback]] (born 1945), actor, ''[[Helter Skelter (1976 film)|Helter Skelter]]'', ''[[The Stunt Man]]'' * [[Dominic Rains]] (born 1982), actor * [[Ethan Rains]] (born 1981), actor * [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]] (born 1974), actor, [[Mohinder Suresh]] on ''[[Heroes (American TV series)|Heroes]]'' * [[Haley Ramm]] (born 1992), actress * [[Ben Rappaport]] (born 1986), actor, ''[[Outsourced (TV series)|Outsourced]]'' * [[Phylicia RashΔd]] (born 1948), actress, ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' * [[Jackson Rathbone]] (born 1984), actor, musician * [[Richard Rawlings]] (born 1969), reality-television star (''[[Fast N' Loud]]''), entrepreneur, auto mechanic, race car driver * [[Allene Ray]] (1901β1979), actress * [[Arthur Redcloud]], actor * [[Debbie Reynolds]] (1932β2016), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actress and singer, ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'', ''[[The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)|The Unsinkable Molly Brown]]'', ''[[How the West Was Won (film)|How the West Was Won]]'', ''[[Mother (1996 film)|Mother]]'', mother of [[Carrie Fisher]] * [[Kevin Reynolds (director)|Kevin Reynolds]] (born 1952), screenwriter, director, ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'', ''[[Red Dawn]]'' * [[Christopher Rich (actor)|Christopher Rich]] (born 1953), actor (''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'', ''[[The Charmings]]'') * [[Patricia Richardson]] (born 1951), actress, [[Jill Taylor (Home Improvement)|Jill Taylor]] on ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'' * [[Shannon Richardson]] (born 1977), actress * [[Noah Ringer]] (born 1998), actor * [[Carlos Rivas (actor)|Carlos Rivas]] (1925β2003), actor * [[Emilio Rivera]] (born 1961), actor, [[Marcus Γlvarez]] on ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'' * [[Dallas Roberts]] (born 1970), actor * [[Willard Robertson]] (1886β1948), actor * [[Gene Roddenberry]] (1921β1991), ''[[Star Trek]]'' creator, writer, director, producer * [[Rod Roddy]] (1937β2003), radio and television announcer * [[Holland Roden]] (born 1986), actress, ''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)|Teen Wolf]]'' * [[James Roday Rodriguez]] (born 1976), actor * [[Michelle Rodriguez]] (born 1978), actress, ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' * [[Raini Rodriguez]] (born 1993), actress, ''[[Paul Blart: Mall Cop]]'' * [[Rico Rodriguez (actor)|Rico Rodriguez]] (born 1998), teen actor, ''[[Modern Family]]'' * [[Robert Rodriguez]] (born 1968), director, producer, writer, composer * [[Ginger Rogers]] (1911β1995), [[Academy Award]]-winning actress, singer, dancer * [[Kenny Rogers]] (1938β2020), musician, actor ("The Gambler", "[[Coward of the County]]") * [[Kylie Rogers]] (born 2004), child actress, ''[[The Whispers (TV series)|The Whispers]]'', ''[[Collateral Beauty]]'', ''[[Miracles from Heaven (film)|Miracles from Heaven]]'' * [[Henry Roquemore]] (1886β1943), actor * [[Thomas Rosales Jr.]] (born 1948), stunt man * [[Ross Sisters]], Betsy (1926β1996), Vickie (1927β2002), and Dixie (1929β1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists * [[Brad Rushing]] (born 1964), cinematographer * [[Debby Ryan]] (born 1993), actress, singer, voice actress * [[Irene Ryan]] (1902β1973), actress, "Granny" on ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'' * [[Melissa Rycroft]] (born 1983), reality television contestant {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionS}} S {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Mark Salling]] (1982β2018), actor * [[Ajai Sanders]] (born 1967), actress, comedian * [[Jay O. Sanders]] (born 1953), actor, ''[[Crime Story (U.S. TV series)|Crime Story]]'', ''[[AfterMASH]]'', ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]'' * [[Stark Sands]] (born 1978), actor * [[John Phillip Santos]] (born 1957), filmmaker, producer, journalist, author * [[August Schellenberg]] (1936β2013), actor * [[Robert Schenkkan]] (born 1953), actor, playwright, screenwriter * [[Thomas Schlamme]] (born 1950), producer, director * [[Julian Schnabel]] (born 1951), award-winning film director, visual artist * [[MaΓ―tΓ© Schwartz]] (born 1979), actress * [[Tracy Scoggins]] (born 1953), actress, ''[[The Colbys]]'', ''[[Lois & Clark]]'', ''[[Babylon 5]]'' * [[Kimberly Scott]] (born 1961), actress * [[Kristy Scott]] (born 1995), social media personality, digital creator, filmmaker * [[Zachary Scott]] (1914β1965), actor, ''[[Mildred Pierce (film)|Mildred Pierce]]'', ''[[Cass Timberlane]]'' * [[Edward Sedgwick]] (1892β1953), film director, writer, actor, producer * [[Eileen Sedgwick]] (1898β1991), actress in silent films * [[Joan Severance]] (born 1958), actress, model * [[Sarah Shahi]] (born 1980), actress, ''[[Life (NBC TV series)|Life]]'', ''[[Fairly Legal]]'', ''[[The L Word]]'' * [[Shangela]] (born 1981), drag queen, reality television personality * [[Andrew Shapter]] (1966β2019), film director, producer, writer, photographer * [[Karen Sharpe]] (born 1934), actress, ''[[The High and the Mighty (film)|The High and the Mighty]]'' * [[Ann Sheridan]] (1915β1967), actress, ''[[The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942 film)|The Man Who Came to Dinner]]'', ''[[Kings Row]]'' * [[Taylor Sheridan]] (born 1970), filmmaker, actor<ref name="auto"/> * [[Jim Siedow]] (1920β2003), actor * [[Trinidad Silva]] (1950β1988), actor * [[Justin Simien]] (born 1983), filmmaker, actor, author * [[Johnny Simmons]] (born 1986), actor * [[Lori Singer]] (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician * [[Marc Singer]] (born 1948), actor, ''[[V (1983 miniseries)|V: The Original Miniseries]]'', ''[[V (The Final Battle)|V: The Final Battle]]'', and ''[[V (1984 TV series)|V: The Series]]'' * [[Guru Singh]] (born 1980), actor * [[J. Mack Slaughter Jr.]] (born 1983), actor * [[Brian J. Smith]] (born 1981), actor, ''[[Stargate Universe]]'', ''[[Sense8]]'' * [[Bubba Smith]] (1945β2011), actor, professional football player * [[Jaclyn Smith]] (born 1947), actress, starred in ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'' * [[Kim Smith (model)|Kimberly Kay Smith]] (born 1983), model, actress * [[Gus Sorola]] (born 1978), actor, podcast host * [[Eve Southern]] (1898β1972), actress * [[Sissy Spacek]] (born 1949), [[Academy Award]]-winning actress, ''[[Coal Miner's Daughter (film)|Coal Miner's Daughter]]'', ''[[Carrie (1976 film)|Carrie]]'', ''[[Missing (1982 film)|Missing]]'', cousin of [[Rip Torn]] * [[Merrie Spaeth]] (born 1948), child and teen actress; now a business and political consultant and educator * [[Aaron Spelling]] (1923β2006), television producer * [[Georgina Spelvin]] (born 1936), adult film actress * [[Brent Spiner]] (born 1949), actor, star of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' * [[Kim Spradlin]] (born 1983), reality television personality, interior designer, business owner * [[Andy Stahl]] (born 1952), actor, ''[[The Client (1994 film)|The Client]]'', ''[[The Patriot (2000 film)|The Patriot]]'', ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]'' * [[Nick Stahl]] (born 1979), actor, ''[[Sin City (film)|Sin City]]'', ''[[The Man Without a Face]]'', ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' * [[Jimmy Starr]] (1904β1991), screenwriter, columnist * [[Jack Starrett]] (1936β1989), actor, director * [[Eddie Steeples]] (born 1973), actor * [[Jennifer Stone]] (born 1993), actress * [[Matt Stone]] (born 1971), animator, voice actor, cocreator of ''[[South Park]]'' with [[Trey Parker]] * [[Gale Storm]] (1922β2009), actress, singer * [[Glenn Strange]] (1899β1973), actor * [[Sherry Stringfield]] (born 1967), actress * [[David Sullivan (actor)|David Sullivan]] (born 1977), actor * [[Allison Sumrall]] (born 1979), voice actress * [[Don Swayze]] (born 1958), actor * [[Patrick Swayze]] (1952β2009), actor, ''[[Dirty Dancing]]'', ''[[The Outsiders (film)|The Outsiders]]'', ''[[Road House (1989 film)|Road House]]'', ''[[Ghost (1990 film)|Ghost]]'' * [[Madylin Sweeten]] (born 1991), actress, ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' * [[Clarence Swensen]] (1917β2009), actor * [[Francie Swift]] (born 1968), actress, ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionTU}} TβU {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Ralph Tabakin]] (1921β2001), actor, ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'' * [[Margaret Tallichet]] (1914β1991), actress * [[Lincoln Tate]] (1934β2001), actor, ''[[Legend of the Lone Ranger]]'' * [[Sharon Tate]] (1943β1969), actress, ''[[Valley of the Dolls (film)|Valley of the Dolls]]'' * [[Regina Taylor]] (born 1960), actress, [[Molly Blane]] on ''[[The Unit]]''; playwright * [[Ron Taylor (actor)|Ron Taylor]] (1952β2002), actor * [[Henry Thomas]] (born 1971), actor, ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'', ''[[Gangs of New York]]'', ''[[All the Pretty Horses (film)|All the Pretty Horses]]'' * [[Jay Thomas]] (1948β2017), actor, ''[[Mr. Holland's Opus]]'', ''[[Cheers]]'' * [[Tiffany Thornton]] (born 1986), actress * [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] (born 1951), actor, [[List of characters in Heroes#Bob Bishop|Bob Bishop]] on ''[[Heroes (U.S. TV series)|Heroes]]'', Ned Ryerson in ''[[Groundhog Day (film)|Groundhog Day]]'' * [[Rip Torn]] (1931β2019), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor, ''[[Cross Creek (film)|Cross Creek]]'', ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'', ''[[The Cincinnati Kid]]'', ''[[Defending Your Life]]'', ''[[The Larry Sanders Show]]'', cousin of [[Sissy Spacek]] * [[Stacey Travis]] (born 1964), actress * [[JesΓΊs Salvador TreviΓ±o]] (born 1946), television director * [[Barry Tubb]] (born 1963), actor, director * [[Alan Tudyk]] (born 1971), actor * [[Tommy Tune]] (born 1939), dancer, actor, [[Broadway (Manhattan)|Broadway]] director, choreographer * [[Paola Turbay]] (born 1970), actress, model, ''[[The Secret Life of the American Teenager]]'', ''[[Cane (TV series)|Cane]]'' * [[Janine Turner]] (born 1962), model, actress, author, radio talk show host * [[Karri Turner]] (born 1966), actress * [[Maidel Turner]] (1888β1953), film actress * [[Meg Turney]] (born 1987), internet personality, cosplayer, model, vlogger * [[Michael Urie]] (born 1980), actor, ''[[Ugly Betty]]'' {{div col end}} ;{{anchor|Film, theater and televisionVZ}} VβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Brenda Vaccaro]] (born 1939), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actress, ''[[Once Is Not Enough]]'', ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'', ''[[Airport '77]]'' * [[Jack Valenti]] (1921β2007), president of the [[Motion Picture Association of America]] (MPAA), 1966β2004; special assistant to [[Lyndon B. Johnson|U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson]] * [[Greg Vaughan]] (born 1973), actor, former fashion model, ''[[General Hospital]]'', ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'', ''[[Charmed]]'' * [[Conrad Vernon]] (born 1968), voice actor, writer, director, the [[Shrek (series)|''Shrek'' movies]], the [[Madagascar (franchise)|''Madagascar'' movies]], ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]'' * [[Florence Vidor]] (1895β1977), actress * [[King Vidor]] (1894β1982), film director, producer * [[Libby Villari]] (born 1951), actress * [[Tom Virtue]] (born 1957), actor, ''[[Even Stevens]]'', ''[[Blades of Glory]]'' * [[Elda Vokel|Elda Voelkel]] (1911β2001), actress; later documentary filmmaker (as Elda Hartley) * [[Lenny Von Dohlen]] (1958β2022), actor * [[Helen Wagner]] (1918β2010), actress, played [[Nancy Hughes]] on ''[[As the World Turns]]'' for 54 years * [[Charlotte Walker]] (1876β1958), actress * [[Jordan Wall (actor, born 1981)|Jordan Wall]] (born 1981), actor * [[Isaiah Washington]] (born 1963), actor, [[Dr. Preston Burke]] on ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' * [[Barry Watson (actor)|Barry Watson]] (born 1974), actor * [[Ann Wedgeworth]] (1934β2017), actress, [[Lana Shields|Lana]] on ''[[Three's Company]]'' * [[Debbie Weems]] (1950β1978), actress, singer, ''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'' * [[Peter Weller]] (born 1947), actor, ''[[RoboCop]]'', ''[[Star Trek Into Darkness]]'' * [[NoΓ«l Wells]] (born 1986), actress, comedian * [[Bob West]] (born 1956), actor, ''[[Barney & Friends]]'' * [[Margaret West]] (1903β1963), vaudeville performer, radio hostess, heiress * [[Lisa Whelchel]] (born 1963), actress, author * [[Forest Whitaker]] (born 1961), [[Academy Award]]-winning actor and director, ''[[The Last King of Scotland (film)|The Last King of Scotland]]'', ''[[Bird (1988 film)|Bird]]'', ''[[Good Morning, Vietnam]]'', ''[[Panic Room]]'', ''[[Lee Daniels' The Butler]]'' * [[Johnny Whitworth]] (born 1975), actor, ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' * [[Caroline Williams]] (born 1957), actress * [[Guinn Williams (actor)|Guinn Williams]] (1899β1962), actor * [[JoBeth Williams]] (born 1948), actress, ''[[Poltergeist (1982 film)|Poltergeist]]'', ''[[The Big Chill (film)|The Big Chill]]'', Screen Actors Guild president * [[Ryan Piers Williams]] (born 1981), actor, director, writer * [[Van Williams]] (1934β2016), actor * [[Noble Willingham]] (1931β2004), actor, ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' * [[Travis Willingham]] (born 1981), actor, voice actor * [[Chill Wills]] (1903β1978), [[Academy Award]]-nominated actor and singer * [[Andrew Wilson (actor)|Andrew Wilson]] (born 1964), actor * [[Chandra Wilson]] (born 1969), actress, [[Miranda Bailey]] on ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' * [[Dooley Wilson]] (1886β1953), actor, singer, played "Sam" in ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'' * [[Luke Wilson]] (born 1971), actor, ''[[Bottle Rocket]]'', ''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]'', ''[[Idiocracy]]'' * [[Owen Wilson]] (born 1968), actor, ''[[The Darjeeling Limited]]'', ''[[Midnight in Paris]]'', ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' * [[Robert Wilson (director)|Robert Wilson]] (born 1941), theatre director, playwright * [[Trey Wilson]] (1948β1989), actor, ''[[Bull Durham]]'', ''[[Raising Arizona]]'' * [[William D. Wittliff]] (1940β2019), screenwriter, author, photographer * [[Morgan Woodward]] (1925β2019), actor, ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'', ''[[The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp]]'', ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' * [[Doug Wright]] (born 1962), [[Pulitzer Prize]]- and [[Tony Award]]-winning playwright, screenwriter * [[Robin Wright]] (born 1966), actress, ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', ''[[House of Cards (U.S. TV series)|House of Cards]]'' * [[Natalie Zea]] (born 1975), actress, ''[[Justified (TV series)|Justified]]'', ''[[Dirty Sexy Money]]'' * [[Nora Zehetner]] (born 1981), actress * [[RenΓ©e Zellweger]] (born 1969), [[Academy Award]]-winning actress, ''[[Cold Mountain (film)|Cold Mountain]]'', ''[[Jerry Maguire]]'', ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' * [[Craig Zisk]] (born 1950), television director, producer * [[Randy Zisk]] (born 1959), television director, producer {{div col end}} ===Comedians=== [[File:Steve Martin 2011.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Steve Martin]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Cristela Alonzo]] (born 1979), comedian, actress * [[Aaron Aryanpur]], stand-up comedian * [[Rodney Carrington]] (born 1968), comedian * [[Wyatt Cenac]] (born 1976), stand-up comedian, actor, writer * [[Ryan Cownie]], stand-up comedian * [[Kambri Crews]] (born 1971), comedic storyteller, memoirist * [[Jeff Dunham]] (born 1962), [[ventriloquist]], stand-up comedian * [[Jade Esteban Estrada]] (born 1975), comedian, actor * [[Bill Engvall]] (born 1957), comedian, actor * [[Jake Flores]], stand-up comedian * [[Jack Handey]] (born 1949), writer for ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' * [[Bill Hicks]] (1961β1994), comedian * [[KevJumba]] (Kevin Wu) (born 1990), comedian, YouTube celebrity * [[Lashonda Lester]] (died 2017), comedian * [[Freddy Lockhart]] (born 1979), comedian, actor * [[Steve Martin]] (born 1945), comedian, actor * [[Rasika Mathur]] (born 1976), comedian, actress, ''[[Wild 'n Out]]'' * [[Ralphie May]] (1972β2017), comedian * [[Doug Mellard]], stand-up comedian * [[Grady Nutt]] (1934β1982), humorist, Baptist minister * [[Alex Reymundo]], comedian, actor * [[Iliza Shlesinger]] (born 1983), comedian * [[Shuckey Duckey]] (Cecil Armstrong) (born 1956), comedian, circus ringmaster * [[Freddy Soto]] (1970β2005), comedian, actor * [[Ryan Stout]] (born 1982), comedian * [[Greg Travis]] (born 1958), actor, stand-up comedian * [[Paul Varghese]] (born 1977), comedian * [[Stephnie Weir]] (born 1967), comedian, actress, ''[[MADtv]]'' * [[Ron White]] (born 1956), comedian, actor * [[Harris Wittels]] (1984β2015), comedian, actor, writer, producer, musician * [[Dustin Ybarra]] (born 1989), comedian, actor {{div col end}} ===Magicians=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Jay Alexander]] (born 1958), magician * [[J.B. Bobo]] (1910β1996), magician * [[Richard Turner (magician)|Richard Turner]] (born 1954), magician specializing in [[card manipulation]] * [[Mark Wilson (magician)|Mark Wilson]] (1929β2021), magician {{div col end}} ===Music=== {{see also|List of Houston rappers}} [[File:Dimebag Darrell with Pantera.jpg|thumb|150px|[["Dimebag" Darrell Abbott]]]] [[File:Erykah Badu 2008.07.14 002.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Erykah Badu]]]] [[File:Edie Brickell.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Edie Brickell]]]] [[File:Selena Gomez - Walmart Soundcheck Concert.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Selena Gomez]]]] [[File:Beyonce Knowles with necklaces.jpg|thumb|150px|[[BeyoncΓ©]]]] [[File:Kris Kristofferson SXSW 2006 crop.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kris Kristofferson]]]] [[File:Miranda Lambert.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Miranda Lambert]]]] [[File:LyleLovett.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Lyle Lovett]]]] [[File:Johnny Mathis.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Johnny Mathis]]]] [[File:Meat Loaf.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Meat Loaf]]]] [[File:Nelly.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Nelly]]]] [[File:Willie Nelson Promotional Photo - cropped.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Willie Nelson]]]] [[File:Roy Orbison 1965.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Roy Orbison]]]] [[File:Hot Lips Page, Apollo Theater, October 1946 (Gottlieb).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Hot Lips Page]]]] [[File:WIKI KENNY ROGERS.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kenny Rogers]]]] [[File:Jessica Simpson 54th Presidential Inaugural Opening Celebration 2 cropped.jpeg|thumb|150px|[[Jessica Simpson]]]] [[File:Sylvester Stone.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sly Stone]]]] [[File:Stephen Stills 2011.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Stephen Stills]]]] [[File:George Strait on stage.jpg|thumb|150px|[[George Strait]]]] [[File:Usherraymond (300dpi).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]]]] [[File:Vanilla Ice.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Vanilla Ice]]]] [[File:Stevie Ray Vaughan Live 1983.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Stevie Ray Vaughan]]]] [[File:Jacivelasquez.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Jaci Velasquez]]]] [[File:Edgar Winter 1 - 1974.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Edgar Winter]]]] ;[[File:FEQ July 2018 Brockhampton (43017650620) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kevin Abstract]]]] ;0β9 {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *[[3Bubble and J. Gray]], hip hop duo {{div col end}} ;A {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Dimebag Darrell Abbott]] (1966β2004), rock guitarist * [[Jerry Abbott]] (born 1944), country songwriter, producer * [[Dave Abbruzzese]] (born 1968), rock drummer * [[Jacques Abram]] (1915β1998), classical pianist * [[Kevin Abstract]] (Clifford Ian Simpson) (born 1996), rapper, singer-songwriter, director * [[Yolanda Adams]] (born 1961), [[Grammy Award]]-winning gospel singer * [[Samuel Adler (composer)|Samuel Adler]] (born 1928), composer, conductor, educator * [[Pepe Aguilar]] (born 1968), ranchera/mariachi/pop singer-songwriter * [[Hanan Alattar]] (born 1986), opera singer * [[Don Albert]] (1908β1980), jazz trumpeter, bandleader * [[Carter Albrecht]] (1973β2007), rock keyboardist, guitarist, classical pianist * [[Victor Alessandro]] (1915β1976), conductor * [[Abraham Alexander (musician)|Abraham Alexander]], musician, songwriter * [[Alger "Texas" Alexander]] (1900β1954), blues singer * [[Dave Alexander (blues musician)|Dave Alexander]] (aka Omar Sharriff) (1938β2012), blues singer, pianist * [[Terry Allen (artist)|Terry Allen]] (born 1943), musician * [[Jerry Allison]] (1939β2022), musician * [[Joe Allison]] (1924β2002), country songwriter, producer * [[Ruby Allmond]] (1923β2006), country songwriter, fiddler, guitarist * [[Tommy Allsup]] (1931β2017), rock/country guitarist * [[Nancy Ames]] (born 1937), pop/folk singer * [[Trey Anastasio]] (born 1964), rock singer/guitarist * [[Christopher M. Anderson]], college band director * [[Coffey Anderson]] (born 1978), country singer-songwriter * [[Keith Anderson (saxophonist)|Keith Anderson]] (born 1970), jazz saxophonist * [[Ryan Anthony]] (1969β2020), trumpet player * [[Clifford Antone]] (1949β2006), blues club owner, record producer, mentor to musicians * [[Charlie Applewhite]] (1932β2001), singer, radio host * [[Katie Armiger]] (born 1991), country singer * [[Elaine Arnold]] (1911β2006), opera singer * [[Lev Aronson]] (1912β1988), classical cellist and teacher * [[Charline Arthur]] (1929β1987), boogie-woogie/blues singer * [[Gil Askey]] (1925β2014), jazz/Motown trumpet player, composer * [[Gene Austin]] (1900β1972), pop/jazz singer-songwriter * [[James Austin (musician)|James Austin]] (born 1937), classical trumpet player, educator * [[Larry Austin]] (1930β2018), composer, educator * [[Gene Autry]] (1907β1998), country music singer * [[John Axelrod]] (born 1966), classical conductor * [[Pedro Ayala]] (1911β1990), conjunto accordionist-songwriter {{div col end}} ;BaβBm {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Harry Babasin]] (1921β1988), jazz bassist * [[Erykah Badu]] (born 1971), [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] and [[hip hop]] singer * [[Zuill Bailey]] (born 1972), classical cellist * [[Wilfred Bain]] (1908β1997), music educator * [[Zac Baird]] (born 1971), rock keyboardist * [[Sam Baker (musician)|Sam Baker]] (born 1954), folk singer-songwriter, survived a terrorist bombing attack by [[Shining Path]] * [[Marcia Ball]] (born 1949), [[blues]] singer * [[Clint Ballard Jr.]] (1931β2008), songwriter * [[Smith Ballew]] (1902β1984), singer, bandleader, actor * [[Moe Bandy]] (born 1944), country singer * [[Kirko Bangz]] (born 1989), [[hip hop music|southern hip hop music]] and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer * [[Erica Banks]] (born 1998), rapper * [[Joseph Banowetz]] (1936β2022), classical pianist, teacher * [[Stephen Barber (composer)|Stephen Barber]] (born 1952), symphonic/pop/rock composer, arranger * [[Danny Barnes (musician)|Danny Barnes]] (born 1961), country/jazz/punk banjo player and guitarist * [[Etta Moten Barnett]] (1901β2004), singer, actress * [[Les Baxter]] (1922β1996), composer of [[lounge music]] and [[exotica]] * [[Frank Beard (musician)|Frank Beard]] (born 1949), drummer in [[ZZ Top]] * [[John Beasley (musician)|John Beasley]] (born 1960), jazz pianist, bandleader, producer * [[George Beauchamp]] (1899β1941), maker and inventor of violins and guitars * [[Jim Beck (record producer)|Jim Beck]] (1916β1956), country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, music publisher * [[Dora Valesca Becker]] (1870β1958), classical violinist * [[Leila Bela]] (born 1970), musician, writer, actress (born in [[Tehran, Iran]], immigrated to Austin) * [[Archie Bell (singer)|Archie Bell]] (born 1944), singer ([[Archie Bell & the Drells]]) * [[Jesse Belvin]] (1932β1960), R&B pianist, singer-songwriter * [[Tex Beneke]] (1914β2000), big-band saxophonist, singer, bandleader * [[Ray Benson]] (born 1951), Western swing singer-songwriter, producer, [[Asleep at the Wheel]] * [[Buster Benton]] (1932β1996), blues guitarist, singer * [[Taz Bentley]], rock drummer ([[Burden Brothers]]) * [[Shelly Berg]] (born 1955), jazz pianist and educator * [[David Berman (musician)|David Berman]] (born 1967), alt-rock singer-songwriter ([[Silver Jews]]) * [[Big Moe]] (Kenneth Moore) (1974β2007), rapper * [[Big Pokey]] (Milton Powell Jr.) (1974β2023), rapper * [[Bill Smith Combo]], aka [[Tommy & The Tom Toms]], DFW rock 'n roll group * [[Ryan Bingham]] (born 1981), country singer-songwriter * [[Scott H. Biram]] (born 1974), blues, punk, country, heavy metal musician * [[Cedric Bixler-Zavala]] (born 1974), dub, salsa and progressive rock musician * [[Black Ace]] (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner) (1907β1972), blues singer, guitarist * [[Clint Black]] (born 1962), country music singer, raised in [[Houston]] * [[Robert Black (conductor)|Robert Black]] (1950β1993), classical conductor, pianist, composer * [[William Black (pianist)|William Black]] (1952β2003), classical pianist, educator * [[Zach Blair]] (born 1973), guitarist of Rise Against * [[Clay Blaker]] (born 1950), country singer-songwriter * [[William Blankenship]] (1928β2017), opera singer, educator * [[Jules Bledsoe]] (1898β1943), Broadway singer * [[Julien Paul Blitz]] (1885β1951), conductor, cellist {{div col end}} ;BnβBz {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Craig Bohmler]] (born 1956), opera/musical-theatre composer * [[Zuzu Bollin]] (1922β1990), blues guitarist * [[Juke Boy Bonner]] (1932β1978), blues musician * [[Emanuel Borok]] (1944β2020), classical violinist * [[Brent Bourgeois]] (born 1958), rock singer, producer * [[Jane Bowers]] (1921β2000), folk singer-songwriter * [[Euday L. Bowman]] (1887β1949), ragtime/blues pianist, composer * [[Euel Box]] (1928β2017), music producer, composer, arranger, trumpeter * [[Boxcar Willie]] (Lecil Travis Martin) (1931β1999), country singer * [[Bill Boyd (musician)|Bill Boyd]] (1910β1977), country singer, guitarist * [[Craig Wayne Boyd]] (born 1978), country singer and winner of [[NBC]]'s ''[[The Voice (U.S. TV series)|The Voice]]'' [[The Voice (U.S. season 7)|season 7]] * [[Calvin Boze]] (1916β1970), jazz/R&B trumpeter * [[Danielle Bradbery]] (born 1996), country singer * [[Jeff Bradetich]] (born 1957), classical double bass player and educator * [[Bobby Bradford]] (born 1934), jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, composer * [[Doyle Bramhall]] (1949β2011), blues singer-songwriter, drummer * [[Doyle Bramhall II]] (born 1968), blues/rock guitarist * [[Zachary Breaux]] (1960β1997), jazz guitarist * [[David Breeden]] (1946β2005), classical clarinetist * [[Leon Breeden]] (1921β2010), jazz bandleader, musician, educator * [[Edie Brickell]] (born 1966), singer, married to [[Paul Simon]] * [[Leon Bridges]] (born 1989), soul singer-songwriter * [[Billy Briggs]] (born 1977), independent musician-songwriter * [[Houston Bright]] (1916β1970), choral composer * [[Ally Brooke]] (born 1993), pop singer * [[Karen Brooks (singer)|Karen Brooks]] (born 1954), country singer * [[Cecil Brower]] (1914β1965), country fiddler * [[The 5 Browns]] (born 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986), classical pianist siblings born in Texas, raised in Texas and [[Utah]] * [[Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown]] (1922β1999), blues singer, pianist * [[Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown]] (1924β2005), blues instrumentalist * [[Jewel Brown]] (1937β2024), jazz/blues singer * [[Lacey Brown]] (born 1985), folk/pop singer * [[Milton Brown]] (1903β1936), Western swing singer, bandleader * [[Rex Brown]] (born 1964), musician * [[Cliff Bruner]] (1915β2000), western swing fiddler, bandleader * [[Anshel Brusilow]] (1928β2018), orchestra conductor and violinist * [[Stephen Bruton]] (1948β2009), country musician * [[Raehann Bryce-Davis]] (born 1986), opera singer * [[Mike Buck (musician)|Mike Buck]] (born 1952), blues/rock drummer * [[Betty Buckley]] (born 1947), actress, singer * [[Teddy Buckner]] (1909β1994), jazz/Dixieland trumpeter * [[Bun B]] (Bernard Freeman) (born 1973), rapper * [[T-Bone Burnett]] (born 1948), rock/country songwriter, musician, producer * [[Gerald Busby]] (born 1935), classical and film composer * [[Johnny Bush]] (1935β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[William Butler (musician)|William Butler]] (born 1982), member of [[Arcade Fire]] * [[Win Butler]] (born 1980), lead singer of Canadian indie-rock band Arcade Fire {{div col end}} ;CaβCm {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Ryan Cabrera]] (born 1982), singer-songwriter * [[Ernie Caceres]] (1911β1971), jazz instrumentalist * [[Chris Cagle]] (born 1968), country music artist * [[Kimberly Caldwell]] (born 1982), pop singer, actress * [[Tevin Campbell]] (born 1976), musician * [[Tony Campise]] (1943β2010), jazz woodwind player * [[Laura Canales]] (1954β2005), Tejano singer * [[Leonard Candelaria]] (born 1947), classical/jazz trumpet player, educator * [[Hayes Carll]] (born 1976), country singer-songwriter * [[Chris Carmichael (musician)|Chris Carmichael]] (born 1962), pop/country string instrumentalist, arranger * [[Vikki Carr]] (born 1941), [[jazz]], pop, country and [[Latin music]] singer * [[Zachary Carrettin]] (born 1972), classical conductor, composer, violinist * [[Georgia Carroll]] (1919β2011), [[big-band]] singer, actress, model * [[Johnny Carroll]] (1937β1995), rockabilly singer, guitarist * [[John Carter (jazz musician)|John Carter]] (1929β1991), jazz instrumentalist, composer, club owner * [[Kristopher Carter]] (born 1972), classical and [[Emmy Award]]-winning film composer * [[Cindy Cashdollar]] (born 1955), Western swing/bluegrass steel guitarist * [[AJ Castillo]] (born 1986), Tejano singer * [[Joyce Castle]] (born 1939), opera singer * [[Jason Castro (singer)|Jason Castro]] (born 1987), pop singer/guitarist * [[Hollie Cavanagh]] (born 1993), pop singer * [[John Cerminaro]] (born 1947), classical horn player * [[Chamillionaire]] (born 1979), rapper * [[Greyson Chance]] (born 1997), pop/rock singer, pianist * [[John Barnes Chance]] (1932β1972), classical composer, timpanist * [[Bruce Channel]] (born 1940), rock and roll singer * [[Gary Chapman (musician)|Gary Chapman]] (born 1957), contemporary Christian singer-songwriter * [[Mark Chesnutt]] (born 1963), country singer-songwriter * [[Chingo Bling]] (Pedro Herrera III) (born 1979), rapper, producer * [[Harry Choates]] (1922β1951), Cajun fiddler * [[Charlie Christian]] (1916β1942), swing/jazz guitarist * [[Chungha]] (Kim Chan-mi) (born February 9, 1996), South Korean musician * [[Ciara]] (Ciara Harris) (born 1985), musician * [[Gary Clark Jr.]] (born 1984), Texas blues musician * [[Guy Clark]] (1941β2016), country singer-songwriter * [[Lakrea Clark]] (born 1991), singer-songwriter * [[Victoria Clark]] (born 1959), singer, [[Tony Award]]-winning actress * [[Kelly Clarkson]] (born 1982), singer, ''[[American Idol]]'' winner * [[Cynthia Clawson]] (born 1948), [[Grammy Award]]-winning gospel singer * [[James Clay (musician)|James Clay]] (1935β1995), jazz instrumentalist * [[Sonny Clay]] (1899β1973), jazz pianist, drummer, bandleader * [[Laura Claycomb]] (born 1968), operatic soprano * [[Van Cliburn]] (1934β2013), pianist (born in [[Louisiana]], raised in Texas) {{div col end}} ;CnβCz {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Arnett Cobb]] (1918β1989), jazz saxophonist * [[Eddie Coker]] (born 1960), singer-songwriter of music for children * [[Henry Coker]] (1919β1979), jazz trombonist * [[Bongo Joe Coleman]] (1923β1999), jazz and street drummer * [[Gary B.B. Coleman]] (1947β1994), soul/blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer * [[Jerry "Bo" Coleman]] (born 1936), radio disc jockey; [[KDAV]] in [[Lubbock]] * [[Ornette Coleman]] (1930β2015), [[jazz]] saxophonist * [[John Ford Coley]] (born 1948), rock musician ([[England Dan & John Ford Coley]]) * [[Bill Collings]] (1948β2017), guitar maker * [[Albert Collins]] (1932β1993), blues musician * [[Jim Collins (singer)|Jim Collins]] (born 1956), country singer-songwriter * [[Eugene Conley]] (1908β1981), opera singer * [[Barbara Smith Conrad]] (1940β2017), opera singer * [[David Cook (singer)|David Cook]] (born 1982), rock singer-songwriter (born in Houston, raised in [[Missouri]]) * [[Nick Cooper]] (born 1968), drummer, record producer, composer, filmmaker, social activist * [[Johnny Copeland]] (1937β1997), blues guitarist, singer * [[Larry Coryell]] (1943β2017), jazz fusion guitarist * [[James Cotton]] (1935β2017), blues harmonica player, singer-songwriter * [[Josie Cotton]] (Kathleen Josey) (born 1956), rock singer * [[Orville Couch]] (1935β2002), country singer-songwriter * [[Cowboy Troy]] (born 1970), rap singer-songwriter * [[Bryan-Michael Cox]] (born 1977), record producer, songwriter * [[Cindy Cox]] (born 1961), classical composer * [[Pee Wee Crayton]] (1914β1985), R&B/blues guitarist, singer * [[Roger Creager]] (born 1971), country singer * [[Dash Crofts]] (born 1940), soft-rock musician ([[Seals and Crofts]]) * [[Christopher Cross]] (born 1951), singer * [[Randy Crouch]] (born 1952), country instrumentalist * [[Wayne Crouse]] (1924β2000), violist * [[Rodney Crowell]] (born 1950), country singer-songwriter * [[Lella Cuberli]] (born 1945), opera singer * [[Henry Cuesta]] (1931β2003), jazz/big-band clarinetist * [[Jim Cullum Jr.]] (1941β2019), Dixieland/jazz cornetist and bandleader * [[Ryan Culwell]] (born 1980), country/folk singer-songwriter * [[Jeff Current]], lead singer for Against All Will * [[Mac Curtis]] (1939β2013), rockabilly musician * [[Sonny Curtis]] (born 1937), country/pop singer-songwriter {{div col end}} ;D {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Ted Daffan]] (1912β1996), country guitarist, songwriter * [[Pappy Daily]] (1902β1987), country music record producer * [[Floyd Dakil]] (1945β2010), pop guitarist-songwriter * [[Vernon Dalhart]] (Marion Slaughter) (1883β1948), country singer-songwriter * [[Chris Dave]] (born 1973), jazz/gospel/hip hop drummer, composer, bandleader * [[Ivan Davis]] (1932β2018), classical pianist * [[Mac Davis]] (1942β2020), musician * [[Monte Hill Davis]] (1932β2018), classical pianist * [[Ronnie Dawson (musician)|Ronnie Dawson]] (1939β2003), rockabilly musician * [[Bobby Day]] (Robert James Byrd Sr.) (1928β1990), rock and roll/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producer * [[Eddie Dean (singer)|Eddie Dean]] (1907β1999), country singer-songwriter * [[Jimmy Dean]] (1928β2010), country singer, television personality, businessman * [[Paula DeAnda]] (born 1989), singer * [[Bill Dees]] (1939β2012), country songwriter, "[[Oh, Pretty Woman]]" * [[Ryan Delahoussaye]] (born 1976), rock instrumentalist * [[Tim DeLaughter]] (born 1965), rock singer * [[Brett Deubner]] (born 1968), classical violist * [[Lindsay Deutsch]] (born 1984), classical violinist * [[Al Dexter]] (1905β1984), country singer * [[Mike Dillon (musician)|Mike Dillon]], rock drummer-singer-songwriter * [[Floyd Dixon]] (1929β2006), R&B pianist, singer * [[Jessy Dixon]] (1938β2011), gospel singer * [[DJ Screw]] (Robert Earl Davis Jr.) (1971β2000), 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]] (1924β1972), jazz trumpeter, singer, composer * [[Bob Dorough]] (1923β2018), jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger, producer * [[Dorrough]] (born 1986), rapper * [[Amber Dotson]] (born 1973), country singer * [[Bobby Doyle (jazz vocalist)|Bobby Doyle]] (1939β2006), jazz singer * [[Damita Jo DuBlanc]] (1930β1998), lounge singer, actress, comedian * [[Sherman H. Dudley]] (1872β1940), vaudeville and black musical performer and producer * [[Hilary Duff]] (born 1987), singer * [[Ted Dunbar]] (1937β1998), jazz guitarist, composer, educator * [[Johnny Duncan (country singer)|Johnny Duncan]] (1938β2006), country singer * [[Tommy Duncan]] (1911β1967), Western swing singer-songwriter * [[Bob Dunn (musician)|Bob Dunn]] (1908β1971), jazz trombonist, Western swing steel guitarist * [[Holly Dunn]] (1957β2016), country singer * [[Ronnie Dunn]] (born 1953), country singer * [[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]] (1906β1987), jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, arranger {{div col end}} ;E {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Robert Ealey]] (1925β2001), blues singer * [[Steve Earle]] (born 1955), singer-songwriter, musician * [[Reed Easterwood]] (born 1967), rock guitarist * [[Roger Edens]] (1905β1970), film composer * [[Emily Elbert]] (born 1988), folk/soul/jazz/pop singer-songwriter <!--Danny Elfman's reputed Texas birth is a hoax, evidently perpetrated by Elfman himself as a joke. His birth is listed in the California Birth Records database. It is not listed in the Texas Birth Records database. Unless an editor can produce evidence that Elfman has spent significant time in Texas since his birth, his name should not be included in this list.--> * [[Willard Somers Elliot]] (1926β2000), classical bassoonist * [[Herb Ellis]] (1921β2010), jazz guitarist * [[Merrill Leroy Ellis]] (1916β1981), classical composer * [[Robert Ellis (singer-songwriter)|Robert Ellis]] (born 1988), country/rock singer-songwriter * [[Terry Ellis]] (born 1966), R&B singer ([[En Vogue]]) * [[Paul Ellison (bassist)|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]] (1947β2019), rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Booker Ervin]] (1930β1970), jazz saxophonist * [[Alejandro Escovedo]] (born 1951), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter * [[Dale Evans]] (1912β2001), country singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Herschel Evans]] (1909β1939), jazz saxophonist * [[Roberto Eyzaguirre]] (1923β2004), classical pianist and teacher {{div col end}} ;F {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Terry Fator]] (born 1965), singer, ventriloquist, impersonator * [[Fat Pat]] (Patrick Hawkins) (1970β1998), rapper * [[Jimmy Lee Fautheree]] (1934β2004), rockabilly singer * [[JosΓ© Feghali]] (1961β2014), classical pianist and teacher * [[Wilton Felder]] (1940β2015), jazz saxophonist, bassist * [[Nathan Felix]] (born 1981), classical composer * [[Freddy Fender]] (1937β2006), musician * [[Keith Ferguson (musician)|Keith Ferguson]] (1946β1997), blues/rock bass guitarist, [[The Fabulous Thunderbirds]] * [[Rosita FernΓ‘ndez]] (1919β2006), Tejano/pop singer, actress * [[Ernie Fields]] (c. 1904β1997), jazz trombonist * [[Carl Finch]] (born 1951), [[polka]] musician, founder of [[Brave Combo]] * [[Wilma Cozart Fine]] (1927β2009), classical record producer * [[Charles Finger]] (1867β1941), music teacher, conservatory administrator; later a noted author of children's literature * [[Sonny Fisher]] (1931β2005), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Rosie Flores]] (born 1950), country singer * [[Carlisle Floyd]] (1926β2021), opera composer * [[George Floyd]] (1974β2020), rapper, died in [[Minneapolis Police]] custody * [[Jim Bob Floyd]] (born 1929), classical pianist, composer * [[Blaze Foley]] (Michael Fuller) (1949β1989), folk singer-songwriter * [[Bruce Ford (tenor)|Bruce Ford]] (born 1956), operatic tenor * [[Radney Foster]] (born 1959), country music singer-songwriter * [[Ruthie Foster]] (born 1964), blues/folk singer-songwriter * [[Kevin Fowler]] (born 1966), country singer * [[Curly Fox]] (1910β1995), country fiddler * [[James Francies]] (born 1995), jazz pianist, composer * [[Kirk Franklin]] (born 1970), gospel singer * [[Denny Freeman]] (1944β2021), blues instrumentalist, songwriter * [[Eddie Freeman (musician)|Eddie Freeman]] (1909β1987), jazz/flamenco guitarist, arranger, teacher * [[Walter Fried]] (1877β1925), violinist and conductor * [[Kinky Friedman]] (1944β2024), singer-songwriter, novelist, columnist, candidate for governor of Texas * [[Lefty Frizzell]] (1928β1975), country singer * [[Steven Fromholz]] (1945β2014), singer-songwriter * [[Akiko Fujimoto]], orchestra conductor * [[Bobby Fuller]] (1942β1966), [[rock and roll|rock]] singer and guitarist * [[Marjorie Fulton]] (1909β1962), classical violinist and teacher * [[Anson Funderburgh]] (born 1954), blues guitarist, bandleader * [[Justin Furstenfeld]] (born 1975), [[rock and roll|rock]] singer and guitarist {{div col end}} ;G {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Kyle Gann]] (born 1955), composer, musicologist, music critic * [[Red Garland]] (1923β1984), jazz pianist * [[Travis Garland]] (born 1989), singer-songwriter * [[Joy Garrett]] (1945β1993), big-band singer, actress * [[Henry Garza]] (born 1978), Los Lonely Boys lead guitarist of San Angelo, 2005 [[Grammy Award]] winner * [[Jojo Garza]] (born 1980), Los Lonely Boys bass of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner * [[Ringo Garza]] (born 1981), Los Lonely Boys drummer of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner * [[Larry Gatlin]] (born 1948), singer-songwriter, member of the Gatlin Brothers * [[Zelma Watson George]] (1903β1994), opera singer, musicologist * [[Richard Giangiulio]] (born 1942), classical trumpet player and conductor * [[Billy Gibbons]] (born 1949), guitarist in [[ZZ Top]] * [[Mickey Gilley]] (1936β2022), country musician * [[Don Gillis (composer)|Don Gillis]] (1912β1978), composer, conductor, producer, educator * [[Everett M. Gilmore]] (1935β2005), classical tubist * [[Jimmie Dale Gilmore]] (born 1945), singer-songwriter * [[Johnny Gimble]] (1926β2015), country fiddler * [[John Giordano (conductor)|John Giordano]] (born 1937), orchestra conductor * [[Jimmy Giuffre]] (1921β2008), jazz composer, arranger, clarinetist and saxophonist * [[Robert Glasper]] (born 1978), jazz pianist * [[Jack Glatzer]] (born 1939), concert violinist * [[Terry Glaze]] (born 1964), country/heavy-metal singer, guitarist * [[Darrell Glenn]] (1935β1990), country singer * [[Lloyd Glenn]] (1909β1985), R&B pianist, bandleader, arranger * [[Tyree Glenn]] (1912β1974), big band/jazz trombonist * [[Lillian Glinn]] (1902β1978), blues singer-songwriter * [[David Gockley]] (born 1943), opera company administrator * [[RenΓ©e Elise Goldsberry]] (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actress * [[Tomasz Golka]] (born 1975), classical conductor, composer, violinist * [[David Golub]] (1950β2000), classical pianist, conductor * [[Selena Gomez]] (born 1992), actress and singer * [[Allie Gonino]] (born 1990), actress and pop singer * [[Dennis GonzΓ‘lez]] (1954β2022), jazz trumpet player, educator<ref>[https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/music/2022/03/16/dennis-gonzalez-dallas-trumpeter-and-teacher-dies-at-67/ Dennis GonzΓ‘lez, Dallas trumpeter and teacher, dies at 67]. ''The Dallas Morning News'', 16 Mar 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-21.</ref> * [[Floyd Graham]] (1902β1974), bandleader, educator * [[Larry Graham]] (born 1946), soul, R&B, and funk musician * [[Susan Graham]] (born 1960), opera singer * [[Donald Grantham]] (born 1947), classical composer and music educator * [[Pentatonix|Mitchell "Mitch" Grassi]] (born 1992), a cappella singer * [[Shakey Graves]] (born 1987), Americana musician * [[Conan Gray]] (born 1998), pop singer-songwriter * [[Dobie Gray]] (1940β2011), soul singer-songwriter * [[Jerry Gray (arranger)|Jerry Gray]] (1915β1976), swing-era arranger and bandleader * [[Pat Green]] (born 1972), country singer-songwriter * [[Thurman Green]] (1940β1997), jazz trombonist * [[Art Greenhaw]] (born 1954), [[Grammy Award]]-winning recording artist, producer, engineer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artgreenhaw.com/biography.htm|title=Art Greenhaw Biography|website=Artgreenhaw.com|access-date=October 2, 2018|archive-date=August 25, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160825004011/http://www.artgreenhaw.com/biography.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[Nanci Griffith]] (1953β2021), singer-songwriter * [[Larry Groce]] (born 1948), singer-songwriter of country music, children's songs; radio host * [[Dewey Groom]] (1918β1997), country singer * [[Texas Guinan]] (1884β1933), western singer, actress * [[David Wendel Guion]] (1892β1981), composer, arranger of folk tunes * [[Guitar Shorty]] (David Kearney) (1939β2022), blues guitarist * [[Woody Guthrie]] (1912β1967), folk singer-songwriter (spent several years in [[Pampa, Texas|Pampa]], during the formative period of his youth) * [[Billy Guy]] (Frank Phillips Jr.) (1936β2002), R&B/rock and roll singer ([[The Coasters]]) {{div col end}} ;HβI {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Marcus Haddock]] (born 1957), opera singer * [[Dan Haerle]] (born 1937), jazz pianist, composer, author, teacher * [[Monte Hale]] (1919β2009), country singer, actor * [[Robert Hale (bass-baritone)|Robert Hale]] (1933β2023), opera singer * [[Tommy Hall (musician)|Tommy Hall]] (born 1943), rock electric jug player * [[Stuart Hamblen]] (1908β1989), country singer, candidate for U.S. president * [[Ed Hamell]], punk-rock singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Bob Hames]] (1920β1998), jazz guitarist * [[Butch Hancock]] (born 1945), country/folk singer-songwriter * [[Gerre Hancock]] (1934β2012), organist, composer * [[Tommy Hancock]] (1929β2020), country singer, bandleader * [[John Handy]] (born 1933), jazz saxophonist * [[John Hardee]] (1919β1984), jazz saxophonist * [[Glen Hardin]] (born 1939), rock and roll piano player * [[Maud Cuney Hare]] (1874β1936), music historian, civil rights activist * [[Roy Hargrove]] (1969β2018), jazz trumpet player * [[Eric Harland]] (born 1976), jazz drummer * [[Everette Harp]] (born 1961), jazz saxophonist * [[Lynn Harrell]] (1944β2020), concert cellist raised in Texas * [[Mack Harrell]] (1909β1960), operatic baritone * [[Peppermint Harris]] (Harrison Nelson Jr.) (1925β1999), R&B singer, guitarist * [[R. H. Harris]] (1916β2000), gospel singer * [[Daniel Hart (musician)|Daniel Hart]] (born 1976), indie pop singer-songwriter, violinist * [[Earl Harvin]], rock drummer * [[Bess Lomax Hawes]] (1921β2009), folk musician, folklorist * [[Gibby Haynes]] (born 1957), lead singer of the [[Butthole Surfers]] * [[Thomas Hayward (tenor)|Thomas Hayward]] (1917β1995), opera singer, teacher * [[Cedric Haywood]] (1914β1969), jazz pianist * [[Roy Head]] (1941β2020), Roy Head and The Traits * [[Sundance Head]] (born 1979), country singer-songwriter, contestant from ''[[American Idol]]'' [[American Idol (season 6)|season 6]] and winner of [[NBC]]'s ''[[The Voice (U.S. TV series)|The Voice]]'' [[The Voice (U.S. season 11)|season 11]] * [[The Reverend Horton Heat]] (James C. Heath) (born 1959), psychobilly singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Chet Helms]] (1942β2005), music promoter, called father of the [[Summer of Love]] * [[Julius Hemphill]] (1938β1995), jazz composer, saxophonist * [[Bugs Henderson]] (1943β2012), blues guitarist * [[Tom Hendricks]], rock/blues guitarist, magazine writer, editor * [[Terri Hendrix]] (born 1968), contemporary folk singer-songwriter * [[Don Henley]] (born 1947), musician with rock group the [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]] * [[Shifty Henry]] (1921β1958), R&B/jazz instrumentalist, songwriter * [[Walter Herbert (conductor)|Walter Herbert]] (1898β1975), opera conductor and administrator * [[Ally Brooke Hernandez]] (born 1993), pop singer * [[Cenobio Hernandez]] (1863β1950), classical composer * [[Anna Goodman Hertzberg]] (1864β1937), pianist, civic leader, philanthropist * [[Casey Hess]], rock guitarist ([[Burden Brothers]]) * [[Carolyn Hester]] (born 1937), folk singer-songwriter * [[Sara Hickman]] (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter * [[Johnnie High]] (1929β2010), country musician and impresario * [[Ray Hildebrand]] (1940β2023), pop singer, [[Paul & Paula]] * [[Dusty Hill]] (1945β2021), bass guitarist in [[ZZ Top]] * [[Z. Z. Hill]] (1935β1984), blues singer * [[Tish Hinojosa]] (born 1955), Mexican-American folk singer * [[James William Hipp]] (born 1934), classical trumpet player, educator, music administrator * [[Desmond Hoebig]] (born 1961), classical cellist and teacher * [[Ernst Hoffmann (conductor)|Ernst Hoffmann]] (c. 1899β1956), orchestra conductor * [[Adolph Hofner]] (1916β2000), western swing bandleader * [[Smokey Hogg]] (1914β1960), country blues singer, guitarist * [[John Holiday]] (born 1985), opera singer * [[Jennifer Holliday]] (born 1960), [[Grammy Award]]-winning singer, actress * [[Buddy Holly]] (1936β1959), singer-songwriter * [[Steve Holy]] (born 1972), country singer * [[Champ Hood]] (1952β2001), alternative country singer-instrumentalist * [[Stix Hooper]] (born 1938), jazz drummer * [[Sam Lightnin' Hopkins]] (1912β1982), blues musician * [[Jazzmeia Horn]] (born 1991), jazz singer-songwriter * [[Johnny Horton]] (1925β1960), country singer * [[Brad Houser]] (born 1960), rock instrumentalist * [[Pentatonix|Scott Hoying]] (born 1991), a cappella singer * [[Frank Huang]] (born 1978), concert violinist * [[Ray Wylie Hubbard]] (born 1946), country singer-songwriter * [[Bill Hughes (musician)|Bill Hughes]] (1930β2018), jazz trombonist, bandleader * [[Billie Hughes]] (1948β1998), singer-songwriter, musician * [[Joe "Guitar" Hughes]] (1937β2003), blues singer, guitarist * [[Bobbi Humphrey]] (born 1950), jazz flutist * [[Jerry Hunt]] (1943β1993), avant-garde composer * [[Ivory Joe Hunter]] (1914β1974), R&B singer-songwriter, pianist * [[Long John Hunter]] (1931β2016), blues guitarist, singer-songwriter * [[Willie Hutch]] (1944β2005), blues/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer * [[Clarence Hutchenrider]] (1908β1991), jazz clarinetist * [[Walter Hyatt]] (1949β1996), folk singer, guitarist * [[Vanilla Ice]] (born 1967), rapper * [[Jack Ingram]] (born 1970), country singer-songwriter * [[Dennis Irwin]] (1951β2008), jazz double bassist, also played clarinet and saxophone<ref>[https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/dennis-irwin/ Dennis Irwin: Biography]. All About Jazz. Retrieved 2023-04-12.</ref> {{div col end}} ;J {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Paul & Paula|Jill Jackson]] (born 1942), pop singer, [[Paul & Paula]] * [[Melvin Jackson]] (1915β1976), blues guitarist * [[Ronald Shannon Jackson]] (1940β2013), jazz drummer * [[Don Jacoby]] (1920β1995), trumpet player and teacher * [[Illinois Jacquet]] (1922β2004), jazz saxophonist, bassoonist * [[Russell Jacquet]] (1917β1990), jazz trumpeter * [[Sarah Jaffe]] (born 1986), folk/rock singer-songwriter * [[Casey James]] (born 1983), pop/country singer, guitarist * [[Harry James]] (1916β1983), jazz/big band trumpeter (lived and worked in [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]] as an adolescent) * [[Sarah Jarosz]] (born 1991), Americana/bluegrass singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Blind Lemon Jefferson]] (1897β1929), blues musician * [[Speight Jenkins]] (born 1937), opera administrator, producer * [[Waylon Jennings]] (1937β2002), country singer * [[Michael Jerome]] (born 1967), rock drummer * [[Flaco JimΓ©nez]] (born 1939), Tejano accordionist * [[Santiago JimΓ©nez Jr.]] (born 1961), conjunto accordionist * [[Kari Jobe]] (born 1981), Christian singer-songwriter * [[Evan Johns]] (1956β2017), rockabilly guitarist * [[Blind Willie Johnson]] (1897β1945), blues/spirituals singer, guitarist * [[Budd Johnson]] (1910β1984), jazz saxophonist * [[Conrad O. Johnson]] (1915β2008), music educator * [[David N. Johnson]] (1922β1987), classical organist, composer, educator * [[Eric Johnson (guitarist, born 1954)|Eric Johnson]] (born 1954), rock/jazz/country guitarist * [[Gus Johnson (jazz musician)|Gus Johnson]] (1913β2000), jazz drummer * [[Keg Johnson]] (1908β1967), jazz trombonist * [[Money Johnson]] (1918β1978), jazz trumpeter * [[Virgil Johnson (singer)|Virgil L. Johnson]] (1935β2013), musician, [[The Velvets]] * [[Willie Neal Johnson]] (1935β2001), gospel singer * [[Daniel Johnston]] (1961β2019), rock singer-songwriter * [[Nicholas Jonas]] (born 1992), singer, guitarist of the Jonas Brothers * [[George Jones]] (1931β2013), country singer * [[Little Hat Jones]] (1899β1981), blues singer, guitarist * [[Maggie Jones (blues musician)|Maggie Jones]] (1894βunknown), blues singer, pianist, known as "The Texas Nightingale" * [[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones]] (born 1981), rapper * [[Norah Jones]] (born 1979), soul/[[folk music|folk]] singer-songwriter, born in New York City but raised in Texas * [[Tom Jones (writer)|Tom Jones]] (1928β2023), lyricist of [[musical theater]] * [[Janis Joplin]] (1943β1970), blues/rock singer * [[Scott Joplin]] (c. 1867β1917), [[ragtime]] musician and composer * [[Esteban Jordan]] (1939β2010), conjunto/Tejano accordionist * [[Jimmy Joy]] (1902β1962), jazz/big-band saxophonist, clarinetist {{div col end}} ;K {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Kurt Kaiser]] (1934β2018), church music composer * [[Benjamin Kamins]] (born 1952), classical bassoonist * [[Milton Katims]] (1909β2006), concert violist and conductor * [[Garrett Keast]] (born 1971), classical conductor * [[Robert Earl Keen]] (born 1957), singer-songwriter * [[Bobby Keys]] (1943β2014), rock/jazz saxophonist, played with [[The Rolling Stones]] * [[Peck Kelley]] (1898β1980), jazz pianist and bandleader * [[Kent Kennan]] (1913β2003), classical composer * [[King Curtis]] (Curtis Ousley) (1934β1971), R&B/pop saxophonist * [[Freddie King]] (1934β1976), blues guitarist and singer * [[Ralph Kirshbaum]] (born 1946), cellist * [[BeyoncΓ©]] (born 1981), [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer, actress * [[John Knowles (guitarist)|John Knowles]] (born 1942), popular/classical guitarist, composer, arranger, music educator, physicist * [[Solange Knowles]] (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer * [[Buddy Knox]] (1933β1999), rockabilly singer-songwriter * [[Normani Kordei]] (born 1996), pop singer, dancer * [[Karl Korte]] (1928β2022), composer, music educator * [[Lili Kraus]] (1903β1986), classical pianist * [[Hans Kreissig]] (1857β1929), conductor, pianist, educator; created [[Dallas Symphony Orchestra]] * [[Kris Kristofferson]] (born 1936), singer-songwriter, actor * [[Philip Krumm]] (born 1941), composer * [[Ben Kweller]] (born 1981), rock singer-songwriter/instrumentalist {{div col end}} ;L {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Fredell Lack]] (1922β2017), concert violinist and teacher * [[Eugene Lacritz]] (1929β2012), classical/Broadway clarinetist, saxophonist, conductor * [[Jimmy LaFave]] (1955β2017), folk/country/rock singer-songwriter * [[Gary Lakes]] (born 1950), opera singer * [[Alex Lambert]] (born 1990), pop singer-songwriter * [[Miranda Lambert]] (born 1983), country music singer-songwriter * [[Harold Land]] (1928β2001), bop saxophonist * [[Kasey Lansdale]] (born 1988), country singer-songwriter * [[Shelly Lares]] (born 1971), Tejano singer-songwriter * [[Milt Larkin]] (1910β1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleader * [[Prince Lasha]] (1929β2008), jazz instrumentalist * [[William P. Latham]] (1917β2004), classical composer * [[Debra Laws]] (born 1956), soul singer * [[Eloise Laws]] (born 1943), jazz singer * [[Hubert Laws]] (born 1939), jazz/classical flutist, saxophonist * [[Ronnie Laws]] (born 1950), jazz saxophonist * [[Melissa Lawson]] (born 1976), country singer * [[Lead Belly]] (Huddie Ledbetter) (1888β1949), blues musician * [[Paul Leary]] (born 1957), rock guitarist * [[Johnny Lee (singer)|Johnny Lee]] (born 1946), country singer * [[Shannon Lee (violinist)|Shannon Lee]] (born 1992), classical violinist<ref>[https://mobile.theviolinchannel.com/violinist-vc-young-artist-shannon-lee/ VC YOUNG ARTIST | Shannon Lee, 27 β Sendai, Naumburg & Queen Elisabeth Comp Prizes]. The Violin Channel, 29 Jul 2019. Retrieved 2022-03-21.</ref> * [[Will Lee (bassist)|Will Lee]] (born 1952), jazz/rock bassist * [[William Franklin Lee III]] (1929β2011), jazz pianist, composer, arranger, author, music educator * [[Paul Leim]] (born 1950), country/rock/pop drummer * [[Raymond Lewenthal]] (1923β1988), concert pianist * [[Vaden Todd Lewis]] (born 1965), grunge singer-guitarist (the [[Toadies]], [[Burden Brothers]]) * [[Willie Lewis]] (1905β1971), jazz clarinetist, bandleader * [[Lil Flip]] (Wesley Weston Jr.) (born 1981), rapper * [[Mance Lipscomb]] (1895β1976), [[blues]] singer, guitarist * [[Maggie Lindemann]] (born 1998), singer-songwriter * [[Robert Lipsett]] (born 1947), concert violinist and master teacher * [[Bill Lister]] (1923β2009), country singer * [[Andrew Litton]] (born 1959), orchestra conductor * [[Lizzo]] (Melissa Jefferson) (born 1988), rapper, singer-songwriter * [[Lisa Loeb]] (born 1968), singer-songwriter, actress * [[Hannibal Lokumbe]] (born Marvin Peterson) (born 1948), jazz trumpet player, composer * [[Alan Lomax]] (1915β2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist * [[John London]] (1942β2000), pop/rock guitarist, songwriter; television production crew * [[Jim Long]] (1943β2022), music producer, publisher; entrepreneur * [[Isidro LΓ³pez (musician)|Isidro LΓ³pez]] (1929β2004), Tejano bandleader * [[Trini Lopez]] (1937β2020), [[Hispanic]] musician, singer * [[Demi Lovato]] (born 1992), singer, actress * [[Lyle Lovett]] (born 1957), singer-songwriter * [[David Lowery (musician)|David Lowery]] (born 1960), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter * [[Josephine Lucchese]] (1893β1974), opera singer * [[LeToya Luckett]] (born 1981), singer * [[Bob Luman]] (1937β1978), country/rockabilly singer * [[Anne Lundy]] (born 1954), classical conductor, music educator * [[Lunic]] (Kaitee Page) (born 1985), electropop singer, multi-instrumentalist * [[Ray Lynch]] (born 1943), classical guitarist and lutenist * [[Barbara Lynn]] (born 1942), R&B guitarist, singer-songwriter {{div col end}} ;MaβMm {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Machine Gun Kelly (musician)|Machine Gun Kelly]] (Colson Baker) (born 1990), rapper * [[Michael Madden (musician)|Michael Madden]] (born 1979), bassist for [[Maroon 5]] * [[Clif Magness]] (born 1957), pop songwriter, producer * [[Martie Maguire]] (born 1969), country singer-songwriter (the [[Dixie Chicks]]) * [[Austin Mahone]] (born 1996), pop singer * [[Martin Mailman]] (1932β2000), classical composer and educator * [[Lloyd Maines]] (born 1951), musician, producer * [[Natalie Maines]] (born 1974), musician * [[Major (American musician)|Major]] (Major R. Johnson Finley) (born 1984), pop/soul singer-songwriter * [[Petronel Malan]] (born 1974), concert pianist * [[Pentatonix|Kirstin 'Kirstie' Maldonado]] (born 1992), a cappella singer * [[Post Malone]] (born 1995), rap singer-songwriter * [[Barbara Mandrell]] (born 1948), country singer * [[Louise Mandrell]] (born 1954), country singer * [[David Mann (actor)|David Mann]] (born 1966), gospel singer, actor * [[Tamela Mann]] (born 1966), gospel singer, actress * [[Chris Marion]] (born 1962), rock musician member of [[Little River Band]] * [[Tina Marsh]] (1954β2009), jazz singer, composer * [[David A. Martin (musician)|David Martin]] (1937β1987)<ref>{{cite web |title=Dave Martin |website=mp3.com |url=http://www.mp3.com/artist/dave-martin11/summary/ |access-date=August 28, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929145938/http://www.mp3.com/artist/dave-martin11/summary/ |archive-date=September 29, 2007}}</ref> rock musician, member of [[Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs]], [[Tommy & The Tom Toms]] * [[Mary Martin]] (1913β1990), Broadway singer, actress * [[Shaun Martin]] (1978β2024), jazz/gospel composer, arranger, musician * [[Ana MarΓa MartΓnez]] (born 1971), opera singer * [[Narciso MartΓnez]] (1911β1992), conjunto singer, accordionist * [[Γscar MartΓnez (musician)|Γscar MartΓnez]] (1934β2020), Tejano musician, songwriter * [[Rhema Marvanne]] (born 2002), gospel singer * [[Curt Massey]] (1910β1991), country musician * [[Louise Massey]] (1902β1983), country singer-songwriter * [[Eduardo Mata]] (1942β1995), orchestra conductor * [[Johnny Mathis]] (born 1935), singer * [[Johnny "Country" Mathis]] (1930β2011), country singer-songwriter * [[Rich Matteson]] (1929β1993), jazz brass player, bandleader, educator * [[Joe B. Mauldin]] (1940β2015), rock and roll bass player * [[Pete Mayes]] (1938β2008), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Sally Mayes]] (born 1959), Broadway singer and actress, jazz/rock singer * [[Timothy McAllister]] (born 1972), classical saxophonist * [[Leon McAuliffe]] (1917β1988), Western swing guitarist * [[W. Francis McBeth]] (1933β2012), composer, music educator * [[Erin McCarley]] (born 1979), alternative music singer-songwriter * [[Delbert McClinton]] (born 1940), singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Mary McCormic]] (1889β1981), opera singer, educator * [[Neal McCoy]] (born 1958), country singer * [[David McEnery]] (1914β2002), country/Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Richard McKay]] (born 1982), orchestra conductor * [[Nikki McKibbin]] (1978β2020), rock singer-songwriter * [[Ray McKinley]] (1910β1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleader * [[Eliza Jane McKissack]] (1828β1900), music educator and administrator, singer, pianist * [[Ian McLagan]] (1945β2014), rock keyboardist * [[Clint McLaughlin]] (born 1957), trumpet player and teacher, author * [[CosmΓ© McMoon]] (1901β1980), classical pianist, accompanied [[Florence Foster Jenkins]] * [[James McMurtry]] (born 1962), folk-rock singer-songwriter, son of novelist [[Larry McMurtry]] * [[Cindy McTee]] (born 1953), classical composer * [[Meat Loaf]] (1951β2022), singer, actor * [[David Meece]] (born 1952), contemporary Christian singer, pianist * [[William B. Meeks Jr.]] (1921β1999), producer, composer, arranger of radio jingles; woodwind player * [[Lydia Mendoza]] (1916β2007), Tejano singer * [[Tom Merriman (composer)|Tom Merriman]] (1924β2009), commercial/jazz composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, educator * [[Tift Merritt]] (born 1975), rock/country singer-songwriter * [[Augie Meyers]] (born 1940), rock/Tejano keyboard player * [[Louis Meyers]] (1955β2016), co-founder of [[South by Southwest]] music and media festival, multi-instrumentalist * [[Bunny Michael]], visual artist, musician, and rapper * [[Aryn Michelle]] (born 1983), Christian pop/rock singer-songwriter * [[Liz Mikel]] (born 1963), jazz singer, actress * [[Amos Milburn]] (1927β1980), R&B singer, pianist * [[Buddy Miles]] (1947β2008), rock drummer * [[Frankie Miller (country musician)|Frankie Miller]] (born 1931), country musician * [[Julie Miller]] (born 1956), country singer-songwriter * [[Rhett Miller]] (born 1970), alt-country singer * [[Roger Miller]] (1936β1992), singer-songwriter * [[Steve Miller (musician)|Steve Miller]] (born 1943), blues/rock guitarist * [[Mary Mills (soprano)|Mary Mills]] (born 1964), opera singer {{div col end}} ;MnβMz {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Charles Moffett]] (1929β1997), jazz drummer * [[Bill Moffit]] (1926β2008), marching-band director, music arranger and composer * [[Margarita Monet]] (born 1990), rock singer, pianist, composer, actress * [[Bob Montgomery (songwriter)|Bob Montgomery]] (1937β2014), rockabilly singer-songwriter, producer * [[Johnny Moore's Three Blazers|Johnny Moore]] (1906β1969), blues singer, guitarist * [[Latonia Moore]] (born 1979), opera singer<ref>[https://www.laopera.org/about-us/artists-2/cast-members/latonia-moore/ Latonia Moore, Soprano]. LA Opera. Retrieved 2022-02-12.</ref> * [[Oscar Moore]] (1916β1981), jazz/blues guitarist * [[Tiny Moore]] (1920β1987), western swing instrumentalist * [[Whistlin' Alex Moore]] (1899β1989), blues pianist, singer, whistler * [[Michael Morales (musician)|Michael Morales]] (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter * [[Jason Moran (musician)|Jason Moran]] (born 1975), jazz pianist * [[Mike Moreno]] (born 1978), jazz guitarist * [[Mike Morgan (musician)|Mike Morgan]] (born 1959), blues guitarist, harmonica player, singer-songwriter * [[Craig Morris]] (born 1968), classical trumpet player, educator * [[Gary Morris]] (born 1948), country singer, actor * [[Harold Morris (composer)|Harold Morris]] (1890β1964), classical pianist, composer, educator * [[Jay Hunter Morris]] (born 1963), opera singer * [[Maren Morris]] (born 1990), country singer-songwriter * [[Ella Mae Morse]] (1924β1999), blues/jazz/pop singer * [[Mark Morton (double bassist)|Mark Morton]] (born 1960), classical double bass player * [[Lacey Mosley]] (born 1981), lead singer of alternative metal band [[Flyleaf (band)|Flyleaf]] * [[Moon Mullican]] (1909β1967), country singer-songwriter, pianist * [[Michael Martin Murphey]] (born 1945), country singer-songwriter * [[Kacey Musgraves]] (born 1988), country singer-songwriter * [[Mason Musso]] (born 1989), pop/rock singer-songwriter * [[Sam Myers]] (1936β2006), blues singer, instrumentalist {{div col end}} ;NβO {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Johnny Nash]] (1940β2020), pop singer-songwriter * [[Emilio Navaira]] (1962β2016), Latin pop/country musician * [[Sam Neely]] (1948β2006), country singer, guitarist * [[Nelly]] (real name Cornell Haynes) (born 1974), rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actor * [[Jimmy Nelson (singer)|Jimmy Nelson]] (1928β2007), blues singer-songwriter * [[Steady Nelson]] (1913β1988), jazz/swing trumpeter * [[Willie Nelson]] (born 1933), country singer-songwriter * [[Michael Nesmith]] (1942β2021), singer with [[The Monkees]] * [[Mickey Newbury]] (1940β2002), country/folk singer-songwriter * [[David "Fathead" Newman]] (1933β2009), jazz saxophonist * [[Johnny Nicholas]] (born 1948), blues singer, pianist * [[Elena Nikolaidi]] (1909β2002), opera singer and teacher * [[John Nitzinger]] (born 1948), rock guitarist, songwriter * [[Kevin Noe]] (born 1969), classical conductor * [[Timothy Nolen]] (born 1941), opera singer, Broadway singer and actor * [[Normani]] (born 1996), pop singer * [[Daron Norwood]] (1965β2015), country singer * [[Salim Nourallah]] (born 1967), alt-country singer-songwriter * [[Darrell Nulisch]] (born 1952), blues singer * [[Gary P. Nunn]] (born 1945), country singer-songwriter * [[Phil Ochs]] (1940β1976), folk singer-songwriter * [[W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel]] (1890β1969), country-western singer-songwriter, Texas governor, and U.S. senator * [[Adolfo Odnoposoff]] (1917β1992), classical cellist and teacher * [[O.G. Style]] (Eric Woods) (1970β2008), rapper * [[Paul Olefsky]] (1926β2013), classical cellist and teacher * [[Pauline Oliveros]] (1932β2016), avant-garde composer, performance artist * [[Gene O'Quin]] (1932β1978), country singer * [[Wayne Oquin]] (born 1977), classical composer, music educator<ref>[http://journal.juilliard.edu/journal/95521/wayne-oquin FACULTY PORTRAIT: Wayne Oquin] ''The Juilliard Journal''. Retrieved 2022-03-23.</ref> * [[Roy Orbison]] (1936β1988), singer-songwriter * [[K. T. Oslin]] (1941β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[That Mexican OT]], rapper * [[Tommy Overstreet]] (1937β2015), country singer * [[Buck Owens]] (1929β2006), country singer {{div col end}} ;PβQ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Hot Lips Page]] (1908β1954), jazz trumpeter, bandleader * [[Knocky Parker]] (1918β1986), country/jazz pianist * [[Steve Parker (artist)|Steve Parker]], musician, composer, artist * [[Dean Parks]] (born 1946), studio musician * [[Vinnie Paul]] (Abbott) (1964β2018), rock drummer, producer * [[Glen Payne]] (1926β1999), gospel singer * [[Leon Payne]] (1917β1969), country singer-songwriter * [[Maurice Peress]] (1930β2017), classical conductor, educator * [[Paul Peress]] (born 1959), jazz/world music drummer, composer, producer * [[Chris PΓ©rez]] (born 1969), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter * [[Jay Perez]] (born 1963), Tejano singer-songwriter * [[Jack Petersen (guitarist)|Jack Petersen]] (born 1933), jazz guitarist, educator * [[Ray Peterson]] (1939β2005), pop singer * [[Esther Phillips]] (1935β1984), R&B/jazz/pop/country singer * [[Washington Phillips]] (1880β1954), gospel singer, instrumentalist * [[Buster Pickens]] (1916β1964), blues pianist * [[Patrice Pike]] (born 1970), rock/soul singer-songwriter-guitarist * [[Ben J. Pierce]] (born 1999), YouTuber, singer-songwriter, actor * [[Pimp C]] (Chad Butler) (1973β2007), rapper * [[Mark Pirro]] (born 1970), rock bass player * [[Harvey Pittel]] (born 1943), classical saxophonist * [[Howard Pollack]] (born 1952), classical pianist, musicologist, author, professor * [[Joe Poovey]] (1941β1998), rockabilly singer-songwriter * [[The Powell Brothers]] (Taylor Powell and Blake Powell), country musicians * [[Billy Preston]] (1946β2006), soul musician * [[Johnny Preston]] (1939β2011), pop singer * [[Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price]] (1926β2013), country singer * [[Sammy Price]] (1908β1992), jazz/blues pianist, bandleader * [[Toni Price]] (born 1961), country/blues singer * [[Charley Pride]] (1938β2020), country singer * [[P. J. Proby]] (born 1938), singer-songwriter, actor * [[Chris Purdy]] (born 1972), pop/rock singer-songwriter * [[Wynne Pyle]] (1881β1971), classical pianist * [[Queen Ida]] (Ida Lewis Guillory) (born 1929), Creole/zydeco accordionist * [[Abraham Quintanilla]] (born 1939), Tejano singer-songwriter, producer {{div col end}} ;R {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Ezra Rachlin]] (1915β1995), orchestra conductor, pianist * [[RaeLynn]] (Racheal Lynn Woodward) (born 1994), country singer * [[Gene Ramey]] (1913β1984), jazz double bassist * [[Richard Ramirez (musician)|Richard Ramirez]], noise musician * [[Willis Alan Ramsey]] (born 1951), country singer-songwriter * [[Jon Randall]] (born 1969), country singer-songwriter * [[Mickey Raphael]] (born 1951), country/rock harmonica player * [[Leon Rausch]] (1927β2019), Western swing singer * [[Tha Realest]] (Jevon Jones) (born 1974), rapper * [[Marc Rebillet]] (born 1988), funk/hip-hop electronic musician * [[Jaret Reddick]] (born 1972), punk singer-songwriter, guitarist, [[Bowling for Soup]] * [[Dewey Redman]] (1931β2006), jazz saxophonist * [[Goebel Reeves]] (1899β1959), folk singer * [[Jim Reeves]] (1923β1964), country/pop singer-songwriter * [[Claire Raphael Reis]] (1888β1978), classical music promoter, musicologist, educator * [[Max Reiter]] (1905β1950), classical orchestra conductor * [[Nicola Rescigno]] (1916β2008), opera conductor * [[Timothy Rhea]] (born 1967), conductor, music educator * [[Sonny Rhodes]] (born Clarence Edward Smith) (born 1940), blues singer, guitar player * [[John Rich]] (born 1974), country music singer-songwriter * [[The Big Bopper|J. P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson]] (1930β1959), rock-and-roll/country 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|Garland]] * [[Cowboy Slim Rinehart]] (1911β1948), country singer * [[Tex Ritter]] (1905β1974), singer/ actor, father of actor [[John Ritter]] * [[LaTavia Roberson]] (born 1981), singer * [[Eck Robertson]] (1887β1975), country fiddler * [[Don Robey]] (1903β1975), blues songwriter, record producer * [[Hal Robinson]] (born 1952), classical string bass player * [[Sharon Robinson (cellist)|Sharon Robinson]] (born 1949), classical cellist * [[Bruce Robison]] (born 1966), country singer-songwriter * [[Charlie Robison]] (1964β2023), country singer-songwriter * [[Jimmie Rodgers]] (1897β1933), country singer * [[Carrie Rodriguez]] (born 1978), folk singer-songwriter, fiddler * [[Danny Rodriguez]] (1967β1990), Christian rapper * [[David Rodriguez (singer-songwriter)|David Rodriguez]] (1952β2015), folk singer-songwriter * [[Johnny Rodriguez]] (1951β2025), country singer * [[Omar RodrΓguez-LΓ³pez]] (born 1975), Dub and Progressive rock musician * [[Robert Xavier RodrΓguez]] (born 1946), classical composer * [[Philharmonic Piano Quartet#Later members|Herbert Rogers]] (1929β1983), classical pianist and teacher * [[Kenny Rogers]] (1938β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[Randy Rogers]], country singer * [[Gene Roland]] (1921β1982), jazz composer, musician * [[A. Clyde Roller]] (1914β2005), conductor and music educator * [[Philharmonic Piano Quartet#Later members|Moreland Kortkamp Roller]] (1916β2006), classical pianist and teacher * [[Lulu Roman]] (1947β2025), country/gospel singer, comedian * [[Beatrice Schroeder Rose]] (1922β2014), classical harpist * [[Kelly Rowland]] (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress * [[Nancy Rumbel]] (born 1951), classical/new-age oboist, ocarina player, won [[Grammy Award]] * [[Tim Rushlow]] (born 1966), country musician * [[Mike Ryan (musician)|Mike Ryan]] (born 1988), country singer-songwriter, guitarist {{div col end}} ;SaβSm {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Doug Sahm]] (1941β1999), Tejano musician-songwriter * [[Carl St. Clair]] (born 1952), orchestra conductor * [[Sandra St. Victor]] (born 1963), R&B/soul/jazz singer-songwriter * [[St. Vincent (musician)|St. Vincent]] (Annie Clark) (born 1982), pop singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Olga Samaroff]] (1880β1948), classical pianist and teacher * [[Joe Sample]] (1939β2014), jazz pianist, composer * [[Domingo "Sam" Samudio]] (born 1937), rock 'n' roll musician, bandleader, entertainer ("[[Sam the Sham]]") * [[George Sanger (musician)|George Sanger]] (born 1957), video-game music composer * [[Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio]] (born 1960), violinist * [[Simon Sargon]] (1938β2022), classical composer, pianist, conductor * [[Ray Sasaki]] (born 1948), trumpet player, educator * [[Leslie Satcher]] (born 1962), country and bluegrass singer * [[Billy Jack Saucier]] (1931β1987), country fiddler * [[Boz Scaggs]] (born 1944), singer-songwriter * [[Tony Scalzo]] (born 1964), pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]] (born 1970), rapper * [[Haley Scarnato]] (born 1982), ''[[American Idol (season 6)|American Idol]]'' (season 6) finalist (8th place) * [[Harvey Schmidt]] (1929β2018), musical theatre composer (''[[The Fantasticks]]'') * [[Eduard Schmieder]] (born 1948), classical violinist, teacher * [[David Schnaufer]] (1952β2006), folk dulcimer player, music educator * [[Emil Schuhmann]] (1856β1937), accordionist, bandleader, folk artist * [[Jerry Scoggins]] (1911β2004), country singer * [[Kendrick Scott]] (born 1980), jazz drummer, bandleader, composer * [[Travis Scott]] (Jacques Webster Jr.) (born 1992), hip hop recording artist, music producer * [[Joe Scruggs]] (born 1951), retired [[Children's music|children's]] and [[Folk music|folk]] singer-songwriter * [[Dan Seals]] (1948β2009), rock/country musician ([[England Dan & John Ford Coley]]) * [[Jim Seals]] (1941β2022), soft-rock musician ([[Seals and Crofts]]) * [[Lynn Seaton]] (born 1957), jazz bassist, educator * [[Selena]] (Selena Quintanilla) (1971β1995), Tejano/pop singer * [[Jason Sellers]] (born 1971), country singer-songwriter * [[Arban Severin]] (born 1976), composer of electronic music, film scores; producer * [[Charlie Sexton]] (born 1968), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter * [[Peter Seymour]] (born 1977), jazz/classical double bassist * [[Allen Shamblin]] (born 1959), country songwriter * [[Ray Sharpe]] (born 1938), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Billy Joe Shaver]] (1939β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[Robert Shaw (blues musician)|Robert Shaw]] (1908β1985), blues pianist * [[The Shelton Brothers|Bob]] (1909β1983), [[The Shelton Brothers|Joe]] (1911β1980), and [[The Shelton Brothers|Merle Shelton]] (1917β1982), country musicians, [[The Shelton Brothers]] * [[Chad Shelton]] (born 1971), opera singer * [[Harry Sheppard (musician)|Harry Sheppard]] (1928β2022), jazz vibraphonist * [[John Sheridan (jazz)|John Sheridan]] (born 1946), jazz pianist * [[Amanda Shires]] (born 1982), country singer-songwriter, fiddler * [[Michelle Shocked]] (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musician * [[Jade Simmons]] (born 1977), classical pianist; was also [[Miss Illinois]] * [[Ashlee Simpson]] (born 1984), singer * [[Jessica Simpson]] (born 1980), singer * [[Frankie Lee Sims]] (1917β1970), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Lori Singer]] (born 1957), classical cellist (better known as actress) * [[Thomas Sleeper]] (1956β2022), classical composer, conductor * [[Slim Thug]] (born 1980), rapper * [[Brinton Averil Smith]] (born 1969), classical cellist * [[Buster Smith]] (1904β1991), jazz saxophonist * [[Chris "Frenchie" Smith]], pop/rock record producer, guitarist, songwriter * [[Elliott Smith]] (1969β2003), rock singer-songwriter * [[Granger Smith]] (born 1979), country singer-songwriter * [[Julia Smith (composer)|Julia Smith]] (1905β1989), composer, pianist, author * [[Ruby Jane Smith]] (born 1994), bluegrass fiddler, singer-songwriter * [[Tim Smith (Midlake)|Tim Smith]], rock instrumentalist * [[Walter Smith III]] (born 1980), jazz saxophonist, composer {{div col end}} ;SnβSz {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Doak Snead]] (born 1949), singer-songwriter * [[Ed Soph]] (born 1945), jazz drummer, educator * [[JD Souther]] (1945β2024), country/rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Billie Jo Spears]] (1937β2011), country singer * [[Victoria Spivey]] (1906β1976), blues singer-songwriter * [[South Park Mexican|SPM]] (Carlos Coy) (born 1970), Chicano rapper * [[Terry Stafford]] (1941β1996), country/pop singer-songwriter * [[Megan Thee Stallion]] (born 1995), rapper * [[Kay Starr]] (1922β2016), pop/jazz singer * [[Red Steagall]] (born 1938), country singer-songwriter, actor * [[Lanny Steele]] (1933β1994), jazz pianist, music educator, composer, jazz festival promoter * [[Daniel Sternberg]] (1913β2000), classical conductor, composer, educator * [[B. W. Stevenson]] (1949β1998), country/pop singer-songwriter * [[Stephen Stills]] (born 1945), singer-songwriter * [[Sly Stone]] (Sylvester Stewart) (born 1943), soul/funk singer-songwriter ([[Sly and the Family Stone]]) * [[George Strait]] (born 1952), country singer * [[Emily Strayer]] (born 1972), country singer-songwriter (The [[Dixie Chicks]]) * [[Nikki Stringfield]] (born 1990), guitarist for The Iron Maidens and Before the Mourning * [[Billy Stritch]] (born 1962), jazz composer, arranger, pianist * [[Steven Stucky]] (1949β2016), Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer * [[Lacey Sturm|Lacey Nicole Sturm]] (born 1981), Alternative metal, Post-grunge, Hard rock [[Flyleaf (band)|Flyleaf]] * [[Deanna Summers]] (born 1940), songwriter, born in [[Mississippi]] * [[Gene Summers]] (1939β2021), [[rock 'n roll]] singer ("[[School of Rock 'n Roll]]", "Big Blue Diamonds") * [[DJ Sun]] (born 1966), record producer, DJ * [[Helen Sung]] (born 1970), jazz pianist * [[Doug Supernaw]] (1960β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[Jeffrey Swann]] (born 1951), classical pianist * [[Sunny Sweeney]] (born 1976), country music singer {{div col end}} ;TβV {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Horace Tapscott]] (1934β1999), jazz pianist, composer * [[Buddy Tate]] (1913β2001), jazz saxophonist * [[Jacqueline Taylor]] (born 1985), Broadway/cabaret singer, actress * [[Johnnie Taylor]] (1937β2000), soul/pop singer, DJ * [[Teresa Taylor]] (1962β2023), rock drummer * [[Tommy Taylor (musician)|Tommy Taylor]] (born 1957), rock musician * [[Will Taylor (musician)|Will Taylor]] (born 1968), jazz/rock/pop/country violist, violinist, arranger, composer, producer, guitarist * [[Charlie Teagarden]] (1913β1984), jazz trumpeter * [[Jack Teagarden]] (1905β1964), jazz trombonist and bandleader * [[Norma Teagarden]] (1911β1996), jazz pianist * [[Alfred Teltschik]] (1918β2009), classical pianist and teacher * [[Owen Temple]] (born 1976), folk/country singer-songwriter, instrumentalist * [[Joe Tex]] (Joseph Arrington Jr.) (1935β1982), soul singer-songwriter * [[Texas Ruby]] (Ruby Owens) (1908β1963), country singer * [[Christopher Theofanidis]] (born 1967), classical composer * [[B. J. Thomas]] (1942β2021), country singer-songwriter * [[George W. Thomas]] (1885 β c. 1930), jazz pianist, songwriter * [[Henry Thomas (blues musician)|Henry Thomas]] (1874 β c. 1950), blues/ragtime singer-songwriter * [[Hersal Thomas]] (1906β1926), blues pianist, composer * [[Benny Thomasson]] (1909β1984), country fiddler * [[Hank Thompson (musician)|Hank Thompson]] (1925β2007), country singer-songwriter * [[William Ennis Thomson]] (1927β2019), music educator * [[Big Mama Thornton]] (1926β1984), R&B singer-songwriter * [[Frank Ticheli]] (born 1958), classical composer * [[Neal Tiemann]] (born 1982), [[David Cook (singer)|David Cook's]] rock band guitarist * [[Floyd Tillman]] (1914β2003), country guitarist, singer * [[Martha Tilton]] (1915β2006), swing/pop singer * [[Albert Tipton]] (1917β1997), classical flutist * [[Louise Tobin]] (1918β2022), jazz singer * [[Matt Tolentino]] (born 1985), musician specializing in pre-swing music * [[Chris Tomlin]] (born 1972), singer-songwriter * [[Tommy & The Tom Toms]], aka Bill Smith Combo, DFW rock 'n roll group * [[Cool silly|Tone]] (Tony Chung) (born 1983), pop guitarist ([[Cool Silly]]) * [[Mitchell Torok]] (1929β2017), country singer-songwriter * [[Patsy Torres]] (born 1957), Tejano singer * [[Don Tosti]] (1923β2004), Latin, R&B, swing, jazz, classical bassist, pianist * [[Alphonse Trent]] (1905β1959), jazz pianist, bandleader * [[Michael Trimble]] (born 1938), opera singer, teacher * [[Robyn Troup]] (born 1988), R&B/pop/soul singer * [[Bion Tsang]] (born 1967), classical cellist, teacher * [[Ernest Tubb]] (1914β1984), country singer-songwriter * [[Justin Tubb]] (1935β1998), country singer-songwriter * [[Tanya Tucker]] (born 1958), country singer * [[Fisher Tull]] (1934β1994), composer and educator * [["Blue" Gene Tyranny]] (born 1945), avant-garde composer * [[Steve Tyrell]] (born 1944), pop singer, music producer * [[Alexander Uninsky]] (1910β1972), concert pianist and teacher * [[Tim Urban]] (born 1989), pop singer * [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]] (Usher Raymond IV) (born 1978), R&B and pop singer * [[Mary Jeanne van Appledorn]] (1927β2014), composer and educator * [[Frank Van der Stucken]] (1858β1929), conductor, composer; founder of [[Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra]] * [[Vanilla Ice]] (born 1968), rapper * [[Paul van Katwijk]] (1885β1974), pianist, conductor, composer, educator * [[Viola Van Katwijk]] (1894β1980), pianist, composer, educator * [[Townes Van Zandt]] (1944β1997), country singer-songwriter * [[Jimmie Vaughan]] (born 1951), blues/rock guitarist, singer * [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]] (1954β1990), musician * [[Jaci Velasquez]] (born 1979), [[Contemporary Christian]] Latin pop singer * [[Carl Venth]] (1860β1938), composer, conductor, violinist, music educator * [[Vladimir Viardo]] (born 1949), classical pianist and teacher * [[Rita Vidaurri]] (1924β2019), Tejana singer * [[Tiffany Villarreal]], R&B and hip hop singer * [[Eddie Vinson]] (1917β1988), blues saxophonist * [[Philharmonic Piano Quartet#Later members|Emmett Vokes]] (1928β2019), classical pianist and teacher {{div col end}} ;WβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Mel Waiters]] (1956β2015), southern soul singer * [[Billy Walker (musician)|Billy Walker]] (1929β2006), country singer-songwriter * [[Charlie Walker (musician)|Charlie Walker]] (1926β2008), country singer-songwriter * [[Chris Walker (musician)|Chris Walker]], R&B/jazz singer, bass guitarist * [[Cindy Walker]] (1918β2006), country singer-songwriter * [[Django Walker]] (born 1981), country/rock singer-songwriter * [[Esther Walker]] (1894β1943), blues singer, musical comedy actress * [[Jerry Jeff Walker]] (1942β2020), country singer-songwriter * [[T-Bone Walker]] (1910β1975), blues musician * [[William Walker (baritone)|William Walker]] (1931β2010), opera singer * [[Paul Wall]] (born 1980), rapper * [[Jimbo Wallace]], psychobilly/rockabilly bass player * [[Sippie Wallace]] (1898β1986), blues singer-songwriter * [[Don Walser]] (1934β2006), country singer, guitarist * [[Cedar Walton]] (1934β2013), jazz pianist * [[Mercy Dee Walton]] (1915β1962), blues pianist, singer-songwriter * [[Jonathan Ware]] (born 1984), classical pianist * [[Chris Waters]], country singer-songwriter * [[Dale Watson (singer)|Dale Watson]] (born 1962), country singer * [[Gene Watson]] (born 1943), country singer * [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]] (1935β1996), blues guitarist, singer * [[WC (rapper)|WC]] (born 1970), rapper from [[Westside Connection]] * [[Katie Webster]] (1936β1999), blues pianist * [[Julius Weiss]] (c. 1841β19??), music professor, mentor to [[Scott Joplin]] * [[Michael Weiss (composer)|Michael Weiss]] (born 1958), jazz composer and pianist * [[Dan Welcher]] (born 1948), composer, music educator, bassoonist * [[Emily Wells]] (born 1981), hip-hop/classical violinist * [[James Westfall]] (born 1981), jazz vibraphonist, keytarist * [[William Westney]] (born 1947), classical pianist, teacher * [[Barry White]] (1944β2003), soul singer and record producer * [[J. White Did It]] (born 1984), hip hop record producer, songwriter, and DJ * [[Michael White (violinist)|Michael White]] (1933β2016), jazz violinist * [[Chris Whitley]] (1960β2005), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist * [[Buddy Whittington]] (born 1956), blues/rock guitarist * [[Mike Wiebe]], musician ([[The Riverboat Gamblers]]), actor, and stand-up comedian * [[Rusty Wier]] (1944β2009), country/folk singer-songwriter * [[Marijohn Wilkin]] (1920β2006), country songwriter * [[Slim Willet]] (Winston Moore) (1919β1966), country singer-songwriter, DJ * [[Willie D]] (William Dennis) (born 1966), rapper * [[Clifton Williams (composer)|Clifton Williams]] (1923β1976), composer, educator * [[Dave Williams (singer)|Dave Williams]] (1972β2002), rock singer * [[Don Williams]] (1939β2017), country singer-songwriter * [[Lew Williams]] (1934β2019), rockabilly singer-songwriter * [[Otis Williams]] (born 1941), singer with [[The Temptations]] * [[Richard Williams (musician)|Richard Williams]] (1931β1985), jazz trumpeter * [[Roosevelt Williams]] (1903β1996), blues pianist * [[Zane Williams]] (born 1977), country singer-songwriter * [[Bob Wills]] (1905β1975), country singer with [[The Texas Playboys]] * [[Johnnie Lee Wills]] (1912β1984), Western swing fiddler * [[Dooley Wilson]] (1886 or 1894β1953), blues/jazz pianist, bandleader; actor * [[Hop Wilson]] (1927β1975), blues steel guitarist * [[J. Frank Wilson]] (1941β1991), pop singer, [[J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers]] * [[Kim Wilson]] (born 1951), blues singer, harmonica player, [[The Fabulous Thunderbirds]] * [[Teddy Wilson]] (1912β1986), jazz pianist * [[U.P. Wilson]] (1934β2004), blues guitarist, singer * [[Edgar Winter]] (born 1946), jazz/blues/rock musician * [[Johnny Winter]] (1944β2014), [[blues]] guitarist * [[Jonathan M. Wolfert]] (born 1952), composer, producer of radio jingles * [[Lee Ann Womack]] (born 1966), country singer-songwriter * [[Darren Keith Woods]] (born 1958), opera company director, singer * [[Bernard Wright]] (1963β2022), funk/jazz keyboardist, singer * [[Lammar Wright Sr.]] (1907β1973), jazz trumpeter * [[Leo Wright]] (1933β1991), jazz instrumentalist * [[Roger Wright (pianist)|Roger Wright]] (born 1974), classical pianist * [[Jimmy Wyble]] (1922β2010), jazz/swing guitarist * [[Charles Yang (violinist)|Charles Yang]] (born 1988), classical violinist * [[Cindy Yen]] (born 1986), pop singer-songwriter * [[Sydney Youngblood]] (born 1960), dance/funk singer * [[Camille Zamora]] (born 1970), classical singer * [[Nancy Zhou]] (born 1993), classical violinist * [[Jessica Zhu]] (born 1986), classical pianist {{div col end}} ===Beauty pageant winners=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Averie Bishop]], [[Miss Texas]] 2022, first Asian-American winner; businessperson, activist, actress * [[Shirley Cothran]] (born 1955), [[Miss America]] 1975 * [[Candice Crawford]] (born 1986), beauty queen, winner of [[Miss Missouri USA]], competed in the [[Miss Texas Teen USA]] pageant and the [[Miss USA]] pageant * [[Brooke Daniels]] (born 1986), Miss Texas USA 2009 * [[Jo-Carroll Dennison]] (1923β2021), Miss America 1942 * [[Danielle Doty]] (born 1993), [[Miss Teen USA 2011]] * [[Alyssa Edwards]] (Justin Johnson) (born 1980), drag performer, [[Miss Gay USofA]] 2006, [[Miss Gay America]] 2010 * [[Magen Ellis]] (born 1986), [[Miss Texas USA]], [[Miss Texas Teen USA]] * [[Christy Fichtner]] (born 1962), [[Miss USA]] 1986 * [[R'Bonney Gabriel]] (born 1994), Miss USA 2022 and Miss Universe 2022 * [[Phyllis George]] (1949β2020), Miss America 1971 * [[Courtney Gibbs]] (born 1966), Miss USA 1988 * [[Kandace Krueger]] (born 1976), Miss USA 2001 * [[Debra Maffett]] (born 1956), Miss America 1983 * [[Melissa Marse]] (born 1974), Texas' Junior Miss 1991, concert pianist * [[Laura Harring|Laura Martinez-Harring]] (born 1964), Miss USA 1985 * [[Asia O'Hara]] (born 1982), drag performer, [[Miss Gay America]] 2016 * [[Gretchen Polhemus]] (born 1965), Miss USA 1989 * [[Michelle Royer]] (born 1966), Miss USA 1987 * [[Jade Simmons]] (born 1977), classical pianist; was also [[Miss Illinois]] * [[Chelsi Smith]] (1973β2018), Miss USA 1995 and [[Miss Universe]] 1995 * [[Candice Stewart]] (born 1984), Miss American Teen, [[Miss Louisiana Teen USA]], [[Miss Louisiana USA]] * [[Crystle Stewart]] (born 1981), Miss USA 2008 * [[Linda Stouffer]] (born 1970), Texas' Junior Miss 1988, television journalist * [[Kimberly Tomes]] (born 1956), Miss USA 1977 * [[Paola Turbay]] (born 1970), [[Miss Colombia]], first runner-up for [[Miss Universe]], model, actress * [[Christie Lee Woods]] (born 1977), [[Miss Teen USA 1996]] * [[Cindy Yen]] (born 1986), [[Miss Chinatown USA]] 2009 {{div col end}} ===Other=== * [[Amouranth]] (Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa) (born 1993), female model, streamer and Internet celebrity * [[Barbette (performer)|Barbette]] (Vander Clyde Broadway) (1899β1973), female impersonator, [[aerialist]] * [[Eric July]] (born 1990), rap-metal vocalist, political commentator, comic book writer ==Sportspeople== ===Baseball=== ;AβF [[File:Ernie Banks 1969.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ernie Banks]]]] [[File:Josh Beckett (5659884427).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Josh Beckett]]]] [[File:062707 267 Roger Clemens.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Roger Clemens]]]] [[File:Carl Crawford on April 21, 2013.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Carl Crawford]]]] * [[Matt Albers]] (born 1983), relief pitcher for the [[Chicago White Sox]] * [[Brandon Allen (baseball)|Brandon Allen]] (born 1986), infielder for the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] * [[Brett Anderson (baseball)|Brett Anderson]] (born 1988), starting pitcher for the [[Colorado Rockies]] * [[Jake Arrieta]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the [[Chicago Cubs]] * [[Scott Atchison]] (born 1976), relief pitcher for the [[Boston Red Sox]] * [[Homer Bailey]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the [[Cincinnati Reds]] * [[Anthony Banda]] (born 1993), starting pitcher for the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] * [[Jeff Banister]] (born 1964), former catcher for the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], former manager for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] * [[Ernie Banks]] (1931β2015), [[Baseball Hall of Fame]]r * [[Daniel Bard]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox * [[Blake Beavan]] (born 1989), starting pitcher for the [[Seattle Mariners]] * [[Chad Beck]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] * [[Josh Beckett]] (born 1980), baseball, [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], pitcher, [[World Series MVP|MVP]] of the [[2003 World Series]] * [[Lance Berkman]] (born 1976), first baseman and outfielder * [[Michael Bourn]] (born 1982), center fielder for the [[Atlanta Braves]] * [[Drake Britton]] (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox * [[Zach Britton]] (born 1987), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees * [[Jay Bruce]] (born 1987), outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies * [[Clay Buchholz]] (born 1984), baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks, pitcher, threw a [[no hitter]] in just his second [[MLB]] start * [[Jorge CantΓΊ]] (born 1982), infielder for the [[San Diego Padres]] * [[Matt Carpenter (baseball)|Matt Carpenter]] (born 1985), infielder for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] * [[Norm Cash]] (1934β1986), MLB first baseman, primarily for the [[Detroit Tigers]] * [[Andrew Cashner]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers * [[Randy Choate]] (born 1975), relief pitcher for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] * [[Preston Claiborne]] (born 1988), relief pitcher for the [[New York Yankees]] * [[Roger Clemens]] (born 1962), baseball pitcher, seven-time [[Cy Young Award]] winner * [[Andy Cohen (baseball)|Andy Cohen]] (1904β1988), baseball second baseman and coach * [[Clay Condrey]] (born 1975), relief pitcher for the [[Minnesota Twins]] * [[Carl Crawford]] (born 1981), outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers * [[John Danks]] (born 1985), starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox * [[Chris Davis (baseball)|Chris Davis]] (born 1986), first baseman for the [[Baltimore Orioles]] * [[Sam Demel]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] * [[Doug Drabek]] (born 1962), former [[Cy Young Award|Cy Young-winning]] MLB pitcher * [[Kyle Drabek]] (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Justin Duchscherer]] (born 1977), starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles * [[Dave Duncan (baseball)|Dave Duncan]] (born 1945), [[pitching coach]] for the St. Louis Cardinals * [[Adam Dunn]] (born 1979), [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] player for the Chicago White Sox * [[Tyler Duffey]] (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins * [[Zach Duke]] (born 1983), relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals * [[Jon Edwards (baseball)|Jon Edwards]] (born 1988), relief pitcher for the San Diego Padres * [[Nathan Eovaldi]] (born 1990), starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers * [[Taylor Featherston]] (born 1989), infielder for the [[Los Angeles Angels]] * [[Brandon Finnegan]] (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds * [[Bill Foster (baseball)|Bill Foster]] (1904β1978), Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher * [[Steve Foster (baseball)|Steve Foster]] (born 1966), [[bullpen coach]] for the [[Kansas City Royals]] * [[Sam Freeman (baseball)|Sam Freeman]] (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[David Freese]] (born 1983), third baseman for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] ;GβM [[File:Joe Horlen 1967.jpeg|thumb|150px|[[Joe Horlen]]]] [[File:Rogers Hornsby.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Rogers Hornsby]]]] [[File:Clayton Kershaw on July 23, 2015 (2).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Clayton Kershaw]]]] [[File:Corey Kluber WS 1.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Corey Kluber]]]] [[File:Chuck Knoblauch Wareham Gatemen, Cape Cod League.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Chuck Knoblauch]]]] [[File:Maddux 53.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Greg Maddux]]]] * [[Yovani Gallardo]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers * [[Ron Gant]] (born 1965), former MLB outfielder and second baseman * [[Jaime GarcΓa (baseball)|Jaime GarcΓa]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the New York Yankees * [[Cito Gaston]] (born 1944), former MLB center fielder and [[manager (baseball)|manager]] for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Evan Gattis]] (born 1986), player for the [[Houston Astros]] * [[John Gibbons]] (born 1962), manager for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Ryan Goins]] (born 1988), infielder for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Paul Goldschmidt]] (born 1987), first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks * [[Greg Golson]] (born 1985), former MLB outfielder * [[Mike Gonzalez (pitcher)|Michael Gonzalez]] (born 1978), relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles * [[Brian Gordon (baseball)|Brian Gordon]] (born 1978), former MLB starting pitcher * [[Jeff Gray (baseball, born 1981)|Jeff Gray]] (born 1981), former MLB relief pitcher * [[Will Harris (baseball)|Will Harris]] (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Houston Astros * [[Brad Hawpe]] (born 1979), former MLB outfielder * [[Danny Heep]] (born 1957), former MLB outfielder who played with several teams * [[Chris Herrmann]] (born 1987), catcher, outfielder, and first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks * [[Jordan Hicks (baseball)|Jordan Hicks]] (born 1996), pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals * [[Trey Hillman]] (born 1963), bench coach for the Houston Astros * [[Bryan Holaday]] (born 1987), catcher for the Texas Rangers * [[Brock Holt]] (born 1988), utility player for the Boston Red Sox * [[Joe Horlen]] (1937β2022), All Star starting pitcher * [[Rogers Hornsby]] (1896β1963), [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Fame]] infielder, manager; .358 career batting average, two-time NL MVP, earned two [[Major League Baseball Triple Crown|Triple Crown]]s, [[All-Century Team]], first-team [[Major League Baseball All-Time Team|MLB All-Time Team]] * [[Aubrey Huff]] (born 1976), former MLB infielder and outfielder * [[Chad Huffman]] (born 1985), outfielder for the [[Cleveland Indians]] * [[Philip Humber]] (born 1982), starting pitcher for the [[Oakland Athletics]] * [[Jason Hursh]] (born 1991), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[Austin Jackson (baseball)|Austin Jackson]] (born 1987), center fielder for the Cleveland Indians * [[Conor Jackson]] (born 1982), former MLB outfielder * [[Paul Janish]] (born 1982), shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles * [[Kelly Johnson (baseball)|Kelly Johnson]] (born 1982), utility player for the [[New York Mets]] * [[Gary Jones (manager)|Gary Jones]] (born 1960), third base and infield coach for the [[Chicago Cubs]] * [[Nate Karns]] (born 1987), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Scott Kazmir]] (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Houston Astros * [[Ty Kelly]] (born 1988), American-Israeli utility player * [[Steve Kemp]] (born 1954), former outfielder, primarily with the Detroit Tigers * [[Kyle Kendrick]] (born 1984), starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies * [[Clayton Kershaw]] (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers * [[Corey Kluber]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians * [[Chuck Knoblauch]] (born 1968), former second baseman, played primarily with the Minnesota Twins and the New York Yankees * [[John Lackey]] (born 1978), starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs * [[Ryan Langerhans]] (born 1980), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners * [[Scott Linebrink]] (born 1976), former MLB pitcher * [[Grady Little]] (born 1950), former baseball manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox * [[Boone Logan]] (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians * [[James Loney]] (born 1984), first baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Mark Lowe]] (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Tyler Lyons]] (born 1988), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees * [[Greg Maddux]] (born 1966), [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Fame]] pitcher, primarily with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves * [[Jeff Manship]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians * [[Robert Manuel (baseball)|Robert Manuel]] (born 1983), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox * [[Chris Martin (baseball)|Chris Martin]] (born 1986), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees * [[Dustin May]] (born 1997), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers * [[Andrew McKirahan]] (born 1990), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[Jon Meloan]] (born 1984), former MLB pitcher * [[Ryan Merritt]] (born 1992), starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians * [[Shelby Miller]] (born 1990), pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks * [[Hoby Milner]] (born 1991), pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[A. J. Minter]] (born 1993), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[Adam Moore]] (born 1984), catcher for the Cleveland Indians * [[Jim Morris]] (born 1964), MLB player and oldest rookie * [[Max Muncy]] (born 1990), infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers * [[David Murphy (baseball)|David Murphy]] (born 1981), left fielder for the Cleveland Indians ;NβR [[File:Andy Pettitte by Keith Allison 8 31 09 pic2 CROP.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Andy Pettitte]]]] [[File:Frank Robinson 1961.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Frank Robinson]]]] [[File:Nolan Ryan Tiger Stadium 1990 CROP.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Nolan Ryan]]]] * [[Tyler Naquin]] (born 1991), outfielder for the Cleveland Indians * [[Joe Nathan]] (born 1974), relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers * [[Jeff Newman (baseball)|Jeff Newman]] (born 1948), MLB All-Star baseball player for the [[Oakland A's]] and Boston Red Sox and manager * [[Jeff Niemann]] (born 1983), starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Jayson Nix]] (born 1982), utility player for the New York Yankees * [[Logan Ondrusek]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds * [[Troy Patton]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles * [[Hunter Pence]] (born 1983), [[right fielder]] for the [[San Francisco Giants]] * [[Cliff Pennington (baseball)|Cliff Pennington]] (born 1984), infielder for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Andy Pettitte]] (born 1972), former starting pitcher for the New York Yankees and Houston Astros * [[Colin Poche]] (born 1994), relief pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Ryan Pressly]] (born 1988), pitcher for the Houston Astros * [[David Purcey]] (born 1982), relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers * [[Robert Ray (baseball)|Robert Ray]] (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Anthony Rendon]] (born 1990), infielder for the [[Washington Nationals]] * [[Craig Reynolds (baseball)|Craig Reynolds]] (born 1952), former MLB shortstop, primarily with the Houston Astros * [[Arthur Rhodes]] (born 1969), former MLB pitcher * [[Will Rhymes]] (born 1983), second baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Frank Robinson]] (1935β2019), won Triple Crown in both [[National League (baseball)|National League]] and [[American League]], hit 586 career home runs, and was the first black manager in the Major Leagues * [[Fernando Rodriguez (baseball)|Fernando Rodriguez]] (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics * [[David Rollins (baseball)|David Rollins]] (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners * [[Chance Ruffin]] (born 1988), former MLB relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers * [[Justin Ruggiano]] (born 1982), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners * [[Nick Rumbelow]] (born 1991), relief pitcher for the New York Yankees * [[Nolan Ryan]] (born 1947), Baseball Hall of Famer * [[Reid Ryan]] (born 1971), president of the Houston Astros, son of [[Nolan Ryan]] ;SβZ [[File:Tris Speaker.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tris Speaker]]]] [[File:Williams Cyclone Joe.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Smokey Joe Williams]]]] [[File:Chris Young on March 11, 2016.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Chris Young (pitcher)|Chris Young]]]] * [[Bo Schultz]] (born 1985), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Kelly Shoppach]] (born 1980), former MLB catcher for several teams * [[Matthew Silverman]] (born 1976), general manager and President for Baseball Operations for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Kevin Slowey]] (born 1984), former MLB starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and [[Miami Marlins]] * [[Burch Smith]] (born 1990), pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Carson Smith (baseball)|Carson Smith]] (born 1989), closer for the Seattle Mariners * [[Chris Snyder]] (born 1981), former MLB catcher * [[Kyle Snyder (baseball player)|Kyle Snyder]] (born 1977), pitching coach for the Tampa Bay Rays * [[Tris Speaker]] (1888β1958), former MLB player and manager, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame * [[Zach Stewart]] (born 1986), former MLB pitcher * [[Monty Stratton]] (1912β1982), pitcher for the Chicago White Sox * [[Huston Street]] (born 1983), closer for the [[Los Angeles Angels]] * [[Ross Stripling]] (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers * [[Drew Stubbs]] (born 1984), center fielder for the Texas Rangers * [[Greg Swindell]] (born 1965), MLB pitcher for 17 seasons * [[Blake Swihart]] (born 1992), catcher for the Boston Red Sox * [[Jordan Tata]] (born 1981), former MLB pitcher * [[Taylor Teagarden]] (born 1983), catcher for the Chicago Cubs * [[Garry Templeton]] (born 1956), former MLB shortstop * [[Ryan Tepera]] (born 1987), relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Jess Todd]] (born 1986), former MLB pitcher * [[Shawn Tolleson]] (born 1988), closer for the Texas Rangers * [[Josh Tomlin]] (born 1984), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[Anthony Vasquez]] (born 1986), starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners * [[Randy Velarde]] (born 1962), former MLB infielder and utility player, primarily with the New York Yankees * [[Jordan Walden]] (born 1987), pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals * [[Vernon Wells (baseball)|Vernon Wells]] (born 1978), three-time All-Star outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays * [[Austen Williams]] (born 1992), pitcher for the Washington Nationals * [[Smokey Joe Williams]] (1886β1951), baseball great * [[Chris Withrow]] (born 1989), relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves * [[Brandon Wood]] (born 1985), third baseman and shortstop for the Los Angeles Angels * [[Kerry Wood]] (born 1977), former MLB relief pitcher * [[Brandon Workman]] (born 1988), starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox * [[Anthony Young (baseball)|Anthony Young]] (1966β2017), former MLB pitcher * [[Chris Young (pitcher)|Chris Young]] (born 1979), pitcher for the [[Kansas City Royals]] * [[Chris Young (outfielder)|Chris Young]] (born 1983), outfielder for the New York Yankees ===Basketball=== ;AβM [[File:Chris Bosh e1.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Chris Bosh]]]] [[File:Jimmy Butler free throw.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jimmy Butler]]]] [[File:Alex Caruso (52480104636) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Alex Caruso]]]] [[File:Brittney Griner 3 (cropped2).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Brittney Griner]]]] [[File:Mike Keyser.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Michale Kyser]]]] [[File:Slater Martin (2).jpeg|thumb|150px|[[Slater Martin]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Quincy Acy]] (born 1990), forward for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] * [[LaMarcus Aldridge]] (born 1985), [[NBA]] player, [[San Antonio Spurs]], power forward * [[Chris Andersen]] (born 1978), power forward/center for the [[Miami Heat]] * [[Darrell Arthur]] (born 1988), power forward for the [[Denver Nuggets]] * [[Maceo Baston]] (born 1976), former professional basketball player, power forward * [[Tony Battie]] (born 1976), former NBA power forward/center * [[Zelmo Beaty]] (1939β2013), former NBA player, member of Basketball Hall of Fame * [[Peter Berry (basketball)|Peter Berry]] (born 2001), wheelchair basketball player for [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] * [[Bill Blakeley]] (1934β2010), Head Coach, Dallas Chaparrals, University of North Texas * [[Mookie Blaylock]] (born 1967), former NBA point guard * [[Chris Bosh]] (born 1984), NBA player, Miami Heat, power forward * [[J'Covan Brown]] (born 1990), basketball player in the [[Israel Basketball Premier League]] * [[Jimmy Butler]] (born 1989), small forward/shooting guard for the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] * [[Kaleb Canales]] (born 1978), assistant coach for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] * [[Alex Caruso]] (born 1994), NBA point guard/shooting guard * [[T. J. Cline]] (born 1994), American-Israeli basketball player *[[Michael Cobbins]] (born 1992), basketball player for [[Maccabi Haifa B.C.|Maccabi Haifa]] of the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Charli Collier]] (born 1999), WNBA player, No. 1 pick of [[2021 WNBA draft]] * [[Jody Conradt]] (born 1941), head coach for UT's [[Lady Longhorns]] * [[Christian Cunningham]] (born 1997), forward in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Clyde Drexler]] (born 1962), [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[swingman]] for the [[Portland Trail Blazers]] and the [[Houston Rockets]] * [[Mike Dunleavy Jr.]] (born 1980), small forward/shooting guard for the [[Chicago Bulls]] * [[Ndudi Ebi]] (born 1984), Nigerian basketball player * [[Carsen Edwards]] (born 1998), player for the [[Boston Celtics]] *[[Kyler Edwards]] (born 1999) , player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Keenan Evans]] (born 1996), basketball player in the [[Israel Basketball Premier League]] * [[T. J. Ford]] (born 1983), former NBA point guard * [[Jeff Foster (basketball)|Jeff Foster]] (born 1977), former NBA player * [[Daniel Gibson]] (born 1986), point guard for the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]] * [[Gerald Green]] (born 1986), shooting guard/small forward for the Houston Rockets * [[Brittney Griner]] (born 1990), [[WNBA]] basketball player *[[James Gulley (basketball)|James Gulley]] (born 1965), professional basketball player for [[Ironi Ramat Gan]] in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Terrel Harris]] (born 1987), guard for the [[Bakersfield Jam]] * [[Grant Hill]] (born 1971), former [[NBA All-Star Game|seven-time NBA All-Star]] small forward * [[Josh Huestis]] (born 1991), small forward for the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] * [[Stephen Jackson]] (born 1978), shooting guard/small forward for the [[San Antonio Spurs]] * [[Wesley Johnson (basketball)|Wesley Johnson]] (born 1987), small forward/power forward for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] *[[Chris Jones (basketball, born 1993)|Chris Jones]] (born 1993), basketball player for [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] of the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] *[[Jalen Jones]] (born 1993), basketball player for [[Hapoel Haifa B.C.|Hapoel Haifa]] in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[DeAndre Jordan]] (born 1988), center for the [[Los Angeles Clippers]] * [[Luke Kornet]] (born 1995), player for the [[Chicago Bulls]] *[[Michale Kyser]] (born 1991), player for [[Hapoel Holon]] in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Monica Lamb-Powell]] (born 1964), player for [[Houston Comets]] * [[Dave Lattin]] (born 1943), player for [[San Francisco Warriors]]/[[Phoenix Suns]]/[[Pittsburgh Condors]]/[[Memphis Tams]] * [[Guy Lewis]] (1922β2015), Hall of Fame college basketball coach * [[Rashard Lewis]] (born 1979), forward for the Miami Heat * [[John Lucas III]] (born 1982), point guard for the [[Utah Jazz]] * [[Slater Martin]] (1925β2012), NBA player, elected to [[Basketball Hall of Fame]] * [[Wesley Matthews]] (born 1986), shooting guard for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] * [[Jason Maxiell]] (born 1983), power forward for the [[Charlotte Hornets]] * [[Taj McWilliams-Franklin]] (born 1970), WNBA basketball player, gold medalist, [[New York Liberty]] * [[C. J. Miles]] (born 1987), forward for the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]] * [[Eric Moreland]] (born 1991), power forward and center for the [[Toronto Raptors]] * [[Randolph Morris]] (born 1986), center for the [[Beijing Ducks]] * [[Gerald Myers]] (born 1945), basketball coach 1971β1991; athletic director, Texas Tech University {{div col end}} ;NβZ [[File:2022-12-22 ALBA Berlin gegen Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. (EuroLeague 2022-23) by Sandro Halankβ081.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Josh Nebo]]]] [[File:20140814 Cheryl Swoopes 2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sheryl Swoopes]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Eduardo NΓ‘jera]] (born 1976), former NBA player *[[Le'Bryan Nash]] (born 1992), player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] *[[Josh Nebo]] (born 1997), player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] *[[Rashard Odomes]] (born 1996), basketball player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Emeka Okafor]] (born 1982), player for the [[Phoenix Suns]] * [[Ike Ofoegbu]] (born 1984), American-Nigerian [[Israeli Premier Basketball League]] player * [[Kevin Ollie]] (born 1972), former NBA point guard * [[Shaquille O'Neal]] (born 1972), former NBA 15-time [[List of NBA All-Stars|All-Star]] center * [[Kendrick Perkins]] (born 1984), center for the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] * [[Terran Petteway]] (born 1992), guard/forward in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Dexter Pittman]] (born 1988), center for the [[Atlanta Hawks]] * [[Ronnie Price]] (born 1983), point guard for the [[Orlando Magic]] * [[Taurean Prince]] (born 1994), small forward for the [[Brooklyn Nets]] * [[AndrΓ© Roberson]] (born 1991), player for the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] *[[Taylor Rochestie]] (born 1985) American-Montenegrin player for [[Hapoel Haifa B.C.|Hapoel Haifa]] of the [[Israel Basketball Premier League]] * [[Dennis Rodman]] (born 1961), former NBA forward, played primarily with the [[Detroit Pistons]] and [[Chicago Bulls]] * [[Quinton Ross]] (born 1981), former NBA player * [[Jason Siggers]] (born 1985), basketball player in the [[Israel Basketball Premier League]] * [[Xavier Silas]] (born 1988), player for the [[Maccabi Ashdod B.C.]] * [[Jonathon Simmons]] (born 1989), player for the [[San Antonio Spurs]] * [[Odyssey Sims]] (born 1992), player for [[Baylor Lady Bears basketball]] * [[Donald Sloan (basketball)|Donald Sloan]] (born 1988), guard for the [[Indiana Pacers]] * [[Ken Spain]] (1946β1990), player for [[Chicago Bulls]]/[[Pittsburgh Condors]] * [[Sheryl Swoopes]] (born 1971), WNBA, Olympic gold medalist * [[Elijah Thomas]] (born 1996), basketball player for [[Bnei Herzliya]] in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] * [[Kurt Thomas (basketball)|Kurt Thomas]] (born 1972), former NBA player * [[Wayman Tisdale]] (1964β2009), NBA power forward * [[Ben Uzoh]] (born 1988), point guard for the [[Canton Charge]] * [[Willie Warren]] (born 1989), player for the [[Szolnoki Olaj KK]] * [[Deron Williams]] (born 1984), point guard for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] * [[Sean Williams (basketball)|Sean Williams]] (born 1986), power forward/center for the [[SelΓ§uk Γniversitesi BK]] * [[Tex Winter]] (1922β2018), former basketball coach, innovator of the [[triangle offense]], [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] inductee * [[Bracey Wright]], basketball player, guard for the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]], [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] {{div col end}} ===Bodybuilding=== [[File:Branch warren.png|thumb|150px|[[Branch Warren]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Heather Armbrust]] (born 1977), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Tina Chandler]] (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Ronnie Coleman]] (born 1964), eight-time Mr. Olympia IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Laura Creavalle]] (born 1959), [[Guyanese people|Guyanese]]-born Canadian/American professional bodybuilder * [[Vickie Gates]] (born 1962), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Kristy Hawkins]] (born 1980), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Iris Kyle]] (born 1974), ten-time overall [[Ms. Olympia]] professional bodybuilder * [[Colette Nelson]] (born 1974), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia]] (born 1966), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Betty Pariso]] (born 1956), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Denise Rutkowski]] (born 1961), IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Alana Shipp]] (born 1982), American-Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder * [[Branch Warren]] (born 1975), American retired IFBB Pro League professional bodybuilder {{div col end}} ===Boxing=== [[File:George Foreman 071516.jpg|thumb|150px|[[George Foreman]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Mike Ayala]] (born 1959), boxer * [[Paulie Ayala]] (born 1970), world-champion boxer * [[Tony Ayala Jr.]] (1963β2015), boxer * [[Eric Carr (boxer)|Eric Carr]] (born 1975), Golden Gloves Champion * [[Ruben Castillo (boxer)|Ruben Castillo]] (born 1957 in Lubbock), boxer * [[Randall "Tex" Cobb]] (born 1950), [[Boxing|boxer]], fought for world heavyweight title * [[Curtis Cokes]] (1937β2020), world champion boxer * [[Bruce Curry]] (born 1956), world-champion boxer * [[Donald Curry]] (born 1961), world-champion boxer * [[Juan DΓaz (boxer)|Juan DΓaz]] (born 1983), world-champion boxer * [[Oscar DΓaz (boxer)|Oscar DΓaz]] (1982β2015), boxer * [[Troy Dorsey]] (born 1962), world-champion boxer and kickboxer * [[George Foreman]] (1949β2025), heavyweight champion boxer, entrepreneur, Christian ordained minister * [[Gene Hatcher]] (born 1958), world-champion boxer * [[Jack Johnson (boxer)|Jack Johnson]] (1878β1946), boxer, first black heavyweight champion * [[Quincy Taylor]] (born 1963), world-champion boxer {{div col end}} ===Football=== ;AβB [[File:Sammy Baugh 1941-42.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sammy Baugh]]]] [[File:Berry 1961 Topps.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Raymond Berry]]]] [[File:Drew Brees 2015.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Drew Brees]]]] [[File:Tim Brown.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Emmanuel Acho]] (born 1990), linebacker for [[Philadelphia Eagles]] * [[Sam Acho]] (born 1988), linebacker for [[Arizona Cardinals]] * [[Jamal Adams]] (born 1995), NFL safety * [[Joseph Addai]] (born 1983), running back for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[Eric Alexander (American football)|Eric Alexander]] (born 1982), linebacker for [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] * [[Jared Allen]] (born 1982), defensive end for [[Chicago Bears]] *[[Lance Alworth]] (born 1940), wide receiver for [[San Diego Chargers]], [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Danny Amendola]] (born 1985), wide receiver, kickoff returner for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Adrian Awasom]] (born 1983), defensive end for [[New York Giants]], [[Minnesota Vikings]] * [[Remi Ayodele]] (born 1983), defensive tackle for Minnesota Vikings * [[Jonathan Babineaux]] (born 1981), defensive tackle for [[Atlanta Falcons]] * [[Jordan Babineaux]] (born 1982), defensive back for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Stephen Baker (American football)|Stephen Baker]] (born 1964), wide receiver for New York Giants * [[Chris Banjo]] (born 1990), NFL safety * [[Joplo Bartu]] (born 1989), linebacker for Atlanta Falcons * [[Arnaz Battle]] (born 1980), wide receiver for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Jackie Battle]] (born 1983), running back for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Sammy Baugh]] (1914β2008), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] quarterback, primarily with [[Washington Redskins]] * [[Kelvin Beachum]] (born 1989), offensive lineman for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Cole Beasley]] (born 1989), wide receiver, return specialist for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Byron Bell]] (born 1989), offensive tackle for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Emory Bellard]] (1927β2011), college football coach * [[Martellus Bennett]] (born 1987), tight end for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Michael Bennett (defensive lineman, born 1985)|Michael Bennett]] (born 1985), defensive end for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Cedric Benson]] (1982β2019), running back for [[Chicago Bears]], [[Cincinnati Bengals]] * [[Rocky Bernard]] (born 1979), defensive tackle for New York Giants * [[Raymond Berry]] (born 1933), NFL split end, member of [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Justin Blalock]] (born 1983), offensive guard for Atlanta Falcons * [[Rhett Bomar]] (born 1985), quarterback for New York Giants * [[David Boston]] (born 1978), NFL wide receiver * [[Chris Boswell]] (born 1991), kicker for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Kyle Bosworth]] (born 1986), outside linebacker for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Bobby Boyd]] (1937β2017), [[All-Pro]] defensive back, [[Baltimore Colts]], [[Oklahoma Sooners football|Oklahoma Sooners]] * [[Drew Brees]] (born 1979), quarterback for [[New Orleans Saints]] * [[Mike Brisiel]] (born 1983), guard for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Michael Brockers]] (born 1990), defensive tackle for [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[Aaron Brown (running back)|Aaron Brown]] (born 1985), running back, [[return specialist]] for [[Detroit Lions]] * [[Chykie Brown]] (born 1986), cornerback for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Evan Brown (American football)|Evan Brown]] (born 1996), NFL center * [[Kris Brown]] (born 1976), placekicker for [[San Diego Chargers]] * [[Malcom Brown]] (born 1994), defensive tackle for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Tarell Brown]] (born 1985), cornerback for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]] (born 1966), NFL wide receiver and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r * [[Dez Bryant]] (born 1988), wide receiver for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Matt Bryant]] (born 1975), placekicker for Atlanta Falcons * [[Red Bryant]] (born 1984), defensive lineman for Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Maury Buford]] (born 1960), NFL punter * [[Melvin Bullitt]] (born 1984), defensive back for Indianapolis Colts * [[Rex Burkhead]] (born 1990), running back for the [[New England Patriots]] {{div col end}} ;CβF [[File:Houston Oilers at Pittsburgh Steelers 1981-10-26 (ticket) (crop).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Earl Campbell]]]] [[File:Maxx Crosby.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Maxx Crosby]]]] [[File:1985 Police Raiders-Rams - 20 Eric Dickerson (crop).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Eric Dickerson]]]] [[File:WFT vs. Buccaneers (51685960398) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Mike Evans (wide receiver)|Mike Evans]]]] [[File:Nick Foles Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Victory Parade (40140602902) (cropped1).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Nick Foles]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Earl Campbell]] (born 1955), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r, [[Heisman Trophy]] winner * [[Marcus Cannon]] (born 1988), offensive tackle for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Rock Cartwright]] (born 1979), running back for [[Washington Redskins]] * [[James Casey (American football)|James Casey]] (born 1984), tight end for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Juan Castillo (American football)|Juan Castillo]] (born 1959), defensive coordinator for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Scott Chandler (American football)|Scott Chandler]] (born 1985), tight end for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Jamaal Charles]] (born 1986), running back for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Jeromey Clary]] (born 1983), offensive guard for [[San Diego Chargers]] * [[Keenan Clayton]] (born 1987), [[outside linebacker]] for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Perrish Cox]] (born 1987), cornerback, return specialist for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Michael Crabtree]] (born 1987), wide receiver for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Patrick Crayton]] (born 1979), wide receiver for [[San Diego Chargers]] * [[Mason Crosby]] (born 1984), placekicker for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Maxx Crosby]] (born 1997), NFL defensive end * [[John David Crow]] (1935β2015), [[Heisman Trophy]] winner, NFL running back, coach and college athletics administrator * [[Andy Dalton]] (born 1987), quarterback for [[Cincinnati Bengals]] * [[Chase Daniel]] (born 1986), quarterback for [[New Orleans Saints]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Jaelon Darden]] (born 1999), NFL wide receiver * [[Marcus Davenport]] (born 1996), NFL defensive end * [[Cody Davis]] (born 1989), safety for [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[Knile Davis]] (born 1991), running back for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Leonard Davis (American football)|Leonard Davis]] (born 1978), guard for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Phil Dawson]] (born 1975), placekicker for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Quintin Demps]] (born 1985), safety for New York Giants * [[Trevor Denbow]] (born 1998), NFL safety * [[Ty Detmer]] (born 1967), NFL quarterback * [[Eric Dickerson]] (born 1960), NFL running back and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r * [[Quandre Diggs]] (born 1993), NFL safety * [[Zac Diles]] (born 1985), linebacker for [[Houston Texans]] * [[J. K. Dobbins]] (born 1998), NFL running back * [[Derrick Dockery]] (born 1980), guard for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Donald Driver]] (born 1975), wide receiver for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Ron Edwards (American football)|Ron Edwards]] (born 1979), defensive tackle for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Ikemefuna Enemkpali]] (born 1991), linebacker for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Mike Evans (wide receiver)|Mike Evans]] (born 1993), wide receiver for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] * [[Thomas Everett]] (born 1964), NFL safety and [[College Football Hall of Fame]]r * [[Erik Ezukanma]] (born 2000), NFL wide receiver * [[Jermichael Finley]] (born 1987), tight end for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Cameron Fleming]] (born 1992), offensive tackle for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Jamell Fleming]] (born 1989), cornerback for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Larry Flowers (American football)|Larry Flowers]] (born 1958), NFL safety, primarily with New York Giants * [[Tre Flowers]] (born 1995), NFL cornerback * [[Matt Flynn (American football)|Matt Flynn]] (born 1985), quarterback for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Nick Foles]] (born 1989), quarterback for [[Philadelphia Eagles]], [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[Justin Forsett]] (born 1985), running back for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Barry Foster (American football)|Barry Foster]] (born 1968), NFL running back * [[Jack Fox (American football)|Jack Fox]] (born 1996), NFL punter * [[Jason Curtis Fox]] (born 1988), offensive tackle for [[Miami Dolphins]] * [[Robert Francois]] (born 1985), linebacker for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Jerrell Freeman]] (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis Colts {{div col end}} ;GβI [[File:Darrell Green 8-4-02 020804-N-5086M-004.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Darrell Green]]]] [[File:Mean Joe Greene 1975.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Joe Greene]]]] [[File:Andre Gurode.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Andre Gurode]]]] [[File:Xavien Howard at 2022 Pro Bowl.png|thumb|150px|[[Xavien Howard]]]] [[File:Jalen Hurts 11-14-22 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jalen Hurts]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Taylor Gabriel]] (born 1991), wide receiver for [[Atlanta Falcons]] * [[Dylan Gandy]] (born 1982), center for [[Detroit Lions]] * [[Myles Garrett]] (born 1995), NFL defensive end for the [[Cleveland Browns]] * [[Roberto Garza]] (born 1979), guard for [[Chicago Bears]] * [[Crockett Gillmore]] (born 1991), tight end for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Chris Givens]] (born 1989), wide receiver for Baltimore Ravens * [[Bill Glass]] (1935β2021), defensive end, [[Detroit Lions]], [[Cleveland Browns]] * [[Cody Glenn]] (born 1986), linebacker for Indianapolis Colts * [[Charles Godfrey (American football)|Charles Godfrey]] (born 1985), safety/nickelback for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Mike Goodson]] (born 1987), running back/kick returner for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Marquise Goodwin]] (born 1990), wide receiver, kickoff returner for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Josh Gordon]] (born 1991), wide receiver for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Jakeem Grant]] (born 1992), wide receiver for [[Miami Dolphins]] * [[Darrell Green]] (born 1960), NFL cornerback, member of [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Joe Greene|"Mean Joe" Greene]] (born 1946), [[College Football Hall of Fame|College]] and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] defensive tackle for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Jabari Greer]] (born 1982), cornerback for New Orleans Saints * [[Forrest Gregg]] (1933β2019), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] offensive tackle and head coach * [[Robert Griffin III]] (born 1990), [[Heisman Trophy]]-winning NFL quarterback * [[Andre Gurode]] (born 1978), center for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Bryce Hager]] (born 1992), linebacker for [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[Ahmard Hall]] (born 1979), fullback for [[Tennessee Titans]] * [[Casey Hampton]] (born 1977), [[nose tackle]] for Pittsburgh Steelers * [[Phil Handler]] (1908β1968), NFL football player and coach * [[Geoff Hangartner]] (born 1982), center and guard for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Caleb Hanie]] (born 1985), quarterback for Chicago Bears * [[Merton Hanks]] (born 1968), safety for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[James Hanna (American football)|James Hanna]] (born 1989), tight end for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Graham Harrell]] (born 1985), quarterback for the [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Tommie Harris]] (born 1983), defensive tackle for [[Chicago Bears]] * [[Garrett Hartley]] (born 1986), placekicker for New Orleans Saints * [[David Hawthorne]] (born 1985), linebacker for New Orleans Saints * [[Kellen Heard]] (born 1985), defensive end for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Johnnie Lee Higgins]] (born 1983), wide receiver for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[King Hill]] (1936β2012), NFL quarterback and punter * [[Tony Hills (American football)|Tony Hills]] (born 1984), offensive tackle for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Ellis Hobbs]] (born 1983), cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Montrae Holland]] (born 1980), guard for Dallas Cowboys * [[Ziggy Hood]] (born 1987), defensive end for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Rob Housler]] (born 1988), tight end for Arizona Cardinals * [[Chris Houston (American football)|Chris Houston]] (born 1984), cornerback for Atlanta Falcons * [[Ken Houston]] (born 1944), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] safety for [[Houston Oilers]], [[Washington Redskins]] * [[Thomas Howard (American football)|Thomas Howard]] (1983β2013), linebacker for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Xavien Howard]] (born 1993), NFL cornerback for the Miami Dolphins * [[Josh Huff]] (born 1991), wide receiver for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Michael Huff]] (born 1983), free safety for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Jerry Hughes]] (born 1988), defensive end for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Byron Hunt]] (born 1958), linebacker for New York Giants * [[Phillip Hunt]] (born 1986), defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Kendall Hunter]] (born 1988), running back for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Sam Hurd]] (born 1985), wide receiver for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Demontre Hurst]] (born 1991), cornerback for Chicago Bears * [[Jalen Hurts]] (born 1998), quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles * [[Brian Iwuh]] (born 1984), linebacker for Chicago Bears {{div col end}} ;JβL [[File:Tom Landry sculpture.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tom Landry]]]] [[File:Dick Lane 1962.JPG|thumb|150px|[[Night Train Lane|Dick "Night Train" Lane]]]] [[File:Yale Lary - 1952 Bowman Large.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Yale Lary]]]] [[File:Bob lilly signed.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Bob Lilly]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Fred Jackson (running back)|Fred Jackson]] (born 1981), running back for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Craig James (running back)|Craig James]] (born 1961), NFL running back for the [[New England Patriots]] * [[Quentin Jammer]] (born 1979), cornerback for [[San Diego Chargers]] * [[Tony Jerod-Eddie]] (born 1990), defensive end for San Francisco 49ers * [[Luke Joeckel]] (born 1991), offensive tackle for Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Charlie Johnson (offensive tackle)|Charlie Johnson]] (born 1984), offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts * [[Chris Johnson (cornerback)|Chris Johnson]] (born 1979), cornerback for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Derrick Johnson]] (born 1982), linebacker for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[D. J. Johnson (cornerback b. 1985)|D. J. Johnson]] (born 1985), cornerback for New York Giants * [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] (born 1943), [[NCAA]] and [[NFL]] head coach for [[Dallas Cowboys]] and [[Miami Dolphins]], TV personality * [[Lane Johnson]] (born 1990), offensive tackle for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Manuel Johnson]] (born 1986), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys * [[Michael Johnson (safety)|Michael Johnson]] (born 1984), [[safety (American football position)|safety]] for New York Giants * [[Johnny Jolly]] (born 1983), defensive end for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Aaron Jones (running back)|Aaron Jones]] (born 1994), NFL running back for the Green Bay Packers * [[Colin Jones (American football)|Colin Jones]] (born 1987), safety for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Vi Jones]] (born 1998), NFL linebacker * [[Zay Jones]] (born 1995), NFL wide receiver * [[Case Keenum]] (born 1988), quarterback for [[Minnesota Vikings]], [[Houston Texans]], [[St. Louis Rams|St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams]], [[Denver Broncos]], [[Washington Redskins]], [[Cleveland Browns]], [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Sergio Kindle]] (born 1987), linebacker for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[David King (defensive end)|David King]] (born 1989), defensive end for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Johnny Knox]] (born 1986), wide receiver for Chicago Bears * [[Kevin Kolb]] (born 1984), quarterback for Arizona Cardinals * [[Gary Kubiak]] (born 1961), quarterback and head coach for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Jacob Lacey]] (born 1987), cornerback for Indianapolis Colts * [[Ernie Ladd]] (1938β2007), college and pro [[American football|football]] player, [[professional wrestler]] * [[Brandon LaFell]] (born 1986), wide receiver for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Tom Landry]] (1924β2000), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] head coach, [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Dick "Night Train" Lane]] (1927β2002), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] cornerback * [[Jeremy Lane]] (born 1990), [[cornerback]] for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Yale Lary]] (1930β2017), NFL Hall of Fame defensive back, punter for Detroit Lions; politician * [[Bobby Layne]] (1926β1986), NFL quarterback and kicker, member of [[College Football Hall of Fame]] and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Roosevelt Leaks]] (born 1953), NFL running back, member of the College Football Hall of Fame * [[Shane Lechler]] (born 1976), [[Punter (American football)|punter]] for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Bob Lilly]] (born 1939), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] defensive tackle for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Walker Little]] (born 1999), NFL offensive tackle * [[Carl "Spider" Lockhart]] (1943β1986), defensive back for New York Giants * [[P. J. Locke]] (born 1997), NFL safety * [[Andrew Luck]] (born 1989), quarterback for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[Blake Lynch]] (born 1997), NFL linebacker * [[James Lynch (American football)|James Lynch]] (born 1999), NFL nose tackle {{div col end}} ;MβO [[File:Patrick Mahomes (51616333995).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Patrick Mahomes]]]] [[File:Baker Mayfield (51655012465).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Baker Mayfield]]]] [[File:Don Maynard 1963 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Don Maynard]]]] [[File:Steve McMichael September 2016.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Steve McMichael]]]] [[File:Von Miller 2017.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Von Miller]]]] [[File:Kyler Murray in huddle (50369475187) (cropped) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kyler Murray]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Patrick Mahomes]] (born 1995), quarterback for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Ryan Mallett]] (1988β2023), quarterback for [[Baltimore Ravens]], [[New England Patriots]] * [[Braden Mann]] (born 1997), NFL punter * [[Danieal Manning]] (born 1982), free safety for Chicago Bears * [[Bradley Marquez]] (born 1992), wide receiver for [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[Ochaun Mathis]] (born 1999), NFL linebacker * [[Ross Matiscik]] (born 1996), NFL long snapper * [[Jake Matthews (American football)|Jake Matthews]] (born 1992), offensive tackle for Atlanta Falcons * [[Brett Maxie]] (born 1962), defensive back, secondary coach for Dallas Cowboys * [[Baker Mayfield]] (born 1995), NFL quarterback, [[Heisman Trophy]] winner * [[Don Maynard]] (1935β2022), NFL wide receiver, member of [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Taylor Mays]] (born 1988), safety * [[Trumaine McBride]] (born 1985), cornerback for New York Giants * [[Brice McCain]] (born 1986), cornerback for Miami Dolphins * [[Ryan McCollum]] (born 1998), NFL center * [[Tristin McCollum]] (born 1999), NFL safety * [[Zyon McCollum]] (born 1999), NFL cornerback * [[Luke McCown]] (born 1981), quarterback for Atlanta Falcons * [[Colt McCoy]] (born 1986), quarterback for [[Washington Redskins]], [[Cleveland Browns]] * [[Erik McCoy]] (born 1997), NFL center * [[Danny McCray]] (born 1988), defensive back, special teamer for Dallas Cowboys * [[Vance McDonald]] (born 1990), tight end for San Francisco 49ers * [[Stephen McGee]] (born 1985), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys * [[Steve McMichael]] (1957β2025), NFL defensive tackle, member of the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame * [[Audray McMillian]] (born 1962), NFL cornerback * [[Bo McMillin]] (1895β1952), NFL quarterback, head coach and [[College Football Hall of Fame]]r * [[Henry Melton]] (born 1986), defensive tackle for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Don Meredith|"Dandy" Don Meredith]] (1938β2010), quarterback for [[Dallas Cowboys]]; actor and TV personality * [[Christine Michael]] (born 1990), running back for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Kendre Miller]] (born 2002), NFL running back * [[Roy Miller (American football)|Roy Miller]] (born 1987), defensive tackle for Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Von Miller]] (born 1989), outside linebacker for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Jalen Mills]] (born 1994), NFL safety * [[Keavon Milton]] (born 1990), offensive lineman for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Marvin Mims]] (born 2002), NFL wide receiver * [[Adonai Mitchell]] (born 2002), NFL wide receiver * [[Earl Mitchell]] (born 1987), defensive tackle for Miami Dolphins * [[Damontre Moore]] (born 1992), defensive end for New York Giants * [[Dan Moore (American football)|Dan Moore]] (born 1998), NFL offensive tackle * [[David Moore (wide receiver)|David Moore]] (born 1995), NFL wide receiver * [[Denarius Moore]] (born 1988), wide receiver for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Mike Morgan (linebacker, born 1988)|Mike Morgan]] (born 1988), linebacker for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Quintin Morris]] (born 1999), NFL tight end * [[Sammy Morris]] (born 1977), running back for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Mitch Morse]] (born 1992), center for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[Thomas Morstead]] (born 1986), punter for New Orleans Saints * [[Marcus Murphy]] (born 1991), running back for New Orleans Saints * [[Kyler Murray]] (born 1997), NFL quarterback, [[Heisman Trophy]] winner * [[Dimitri Nance]] (born 1988), running back for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Corey Nelson]] (born 1992), linebacker for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[David Nelson (wide receiver)|David Nelson]] (born 1986), wide receiver for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Marshall Newhouse]] (born 1988), offensive tackle for New England Patriots * [[Robert Newhouse]] (1950β2014), fullback for Dallas Cowboys * [[Tommy Nobis]] (1943β2017), linebacker for Atlanta Falcons and College Football Hall of Famer * [[Moran Norris]] (born 1978), fullback for [[San Francisco 49ers]] * [[Cyril Obiozor]] (born 1986), linebacker for [[San Diego Chargers]] * [[Alex Okafor]] (born 1991), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals * [[Frank Okam]] (born 1985), defensive tackle for Houston Texans * [[Russell Okung]] (born 1987), offensive tackle for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Igor Olshansky]] (born 1982), National Football League player * [[Gunner Olszewski]] (born 1996), NFL wide receiver and return specialist * [[Brian Orakpo]] (born 1986), linebacker for [[Washington Redskins]] * [[Anfernee Orji]] (born 2000), NFL linebacker * [[Zach Orr]] (born 1992), linebacker for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Kelechi Osemele]] (born 1989), offensive lineman for Baltimore Ravens * [[DeMarvion Overshown]] (born 2000), NFL linebacker {{div col end}} ;PβR [[File:Jason Peters.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jason Peters]]]] [[File:Adrian Peterson.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Adrian Peterson]]]] [[File:Seattle mayor Greg Nickels at Seahawks training facility, 2002 (53173431923) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[John Randle]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Juqua Parker]] (born 1978), defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Tyler Patmon]] (born 1991), cornerback for Dallas Cowboys * [[Elvis Patterson]] (born 1960), [[NFL]] defensive back * [[Charlie Peprah]] (born 1983), safety for [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Mac Percival]] (born 1940), placekicker for Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears * [[Jason Peters]] (born 1982), offensive tackle for Philadelphia Eagles * [[Adrian Peterson]] (born 1985), NFL running back for [[Minnesota Vikings]] and other teams * [[Brandon Pettigrew]] (born 1985), tight end for [[Detroit Lions]] * [[Bum Phillips]] (1923β2013), NFL head coach of [[Houston Oilers]], [[New Orleans Saints]] * [[Wade Phillips]] (born 1947), defensive coordinator of [[Los Angeles Rams]], head coach of [[Denver Broncos]], [[Buffalo Bills]], [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Christian Ponder]] (born 1988), quarterback for [[Minnesota Vikings]] * [[John Randle]] (born 1967), NFL defensive tackle, member of the [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Manny Ramirez (American football)|Manny Ramirez]] (born 1983), guard/center for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Jalen Reagor]] (born 1999), NFL wide receiver and return specialist * [[Gary Reasons]] (born 1962), linebacker, primarily for New York Giants * [[Cory Redding]] (born 1980), defensive end for Indianapolis Colts * [[Josh Reynolds (American football)|Josh Reynolds]] (born 1995), NFL wide receiver * [[Demani Richardson]] (born 2000), NFL safety * [[Weston Richburg]] (born 1991), offensive lineman for New York Giants * [[Elandon Roberts]] (born 1994), linebacker for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Aldrick Robinson]] (born 1988), wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons * [[A'Shawn Robinson]] (born 1995), NFL defensive end * [[Khiry Robinson]] (born 1989), running back for New Orleans Saints * [[Layden Robinson]] (born 2001), NFL offensive guard * [[Bradley Roby]] (born 1992), cornerback for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Jacquizz Rodgers]] (born 1990), running back for Atlanta Falcons * [[Shaun Rogers (American football)|Shaun Rogers]] (born 1979), defensive tackle for New Orleans Saints * [[Aaron Ross]] (born 1982), cornerback for Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Kyle Rote]] (1928β2002), All-American running back at [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]], NFL [[New York Giants]] wide receiver * [[Stanford Routt]] (born 1983), NFL cornerback * [[Eric Rowe]] (born 1992), cornerback for New England Patriots * [[Ryan Russell (American football)|Ryan Russell]] (born 1992), defensive end for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Jon Runyan Jr.]] (born 1997), NFL offensive guard {{div col end}} ;SβT [[File:Mike Singletary (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Mike Singletary]]]] [[File:StrahanUSNA2021(cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Michael Strahan]]]] [[File:Zach Thomas.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Zach Thomas]]]] [[File:Tittle 1961 Topps.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Y. A. Tittle]]]] [[File:Tomlinson warming up.jpg|thumb|150px|[[LaDainian Tomlinson]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Emmanuel Sanders]] (born 1987), wide receiver for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Josh Scobee]] (born 1982), placekicker for [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] * [[Jonathan Scott (American football)|Jonathan Scott]] (born 1983), offensive tackle for [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] * [[Derrick Shelby]] (born 1989), defensive end for [[Miami Dolphins]] * [[Del Shofner]] (1934β2020), wide receiver for [[New York Giants]], [[Los Angeles Rams]]; MVP of [[1957 Sugar Bowl]] * [[Ozzie Simmons]] (1914β2001), one of first black [[College Football All-America Team|All-American]] players in 1930s * [[Mike Singletary]] (born 1958), NFL player and coach, member of the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame * [[John Skelton (American football)|John Skelton]] (born 1988), quarterback for [[Arizona Cardinals]] * [[Rashawn Slater]] (born 1999), offensive tackle for [[Los Angeles Chargers]] * [[Bubba Smith]] (1945β2011), defensive end with [[Baltimore Colts]], [[Oakland Raiders]], [[History of the Tennessee Titans|Houston Oilers]] and actor * [[Hunter Smith]] (born 1977), punter for [[Washington Redskins]] * [[Kevin Smith (cornerback)|Kevin Smith]] (born 1970), cornerback for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Lovie Smith]] (born 1958), head coach for [[Chicago Bears]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[University of Illinois]] * [[Wade Smith]] (born 1981), guard and center for [[Houston Texans]] * [[Justin Snow]] (born 1976), [[long snapper]] for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[E. J. Speed]] (born 1995), NFL linebacker * [[Matthew Stafford]] (born 1988), quarterback for [[Detroit Lions]], [[Los Angeles Rams]] * [[Terence Steele]] (born 1997), offensive tackle for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Brandon Stephens (American football, born 1997)|Brandon Stephens]] (born 1997), cornerback for the [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Jarrett Stidham]] (born 1996), quarterback for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Matt Stover]] (born 1968), placekicker for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[Michael Strahan]] (born 1971), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] defensive end for [[New York Giants]]; TV personality, ''[[Good Morning America]]'', ''[[NFL on FOX]]'', ''[[The $100,000 Pyramid]]'' * [[Grant Stuard]] (born 1998), NFL linebacker * [[Ty Summers]] (born 1995), NFL linebacker * [[Courtland Sutton]] (born 1995), cornerback for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Travis Swanson]] (born 1991), center for [[Detroit Lions]] * [[Aqib Talib]] (born 1986), cornerback for [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] * [[Ryan Tannehill]] (born 1988), quarterback for [[Miami Dolphins]], [[Tennessee Titans]] * [[Phillip Tanner]] (born 1988), running back for Dallas Cowboys * [[Charley Taylor]] (1941β2022), NFL wide receiver, member of [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Patrick Taylor (American football)|Patrick Taylor]] (born 1998), NFL running back * [[Stepfan Taylor]] (born 1991), running back for Arizona Cardinals * [[David Thomas (American football)|David Thomas]] (born 1983), tight end for New Orleans Saints * [[Earl Thomas]] (born 1989), safety for [[Seattle Seahawks]] * [[Michael Thomas (defensive back)|Michael Thomas]] (born 1989), safety for Miami Dolphins * [[Mike Thomas (wide receiver, born 1987)|Mike Thomas]] (born 1987), wide receiver for Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Thurman Thomas]] (born 1966), NFL running back, member of the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Zach Thomas]] (born 1973), NFL linebacker, member of the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Ted Thompson]] (1953β2021), general manager of [[Green Bay Packers]] * [[Tom Thompson (American football)|Tom Thompson]] (born 1948), oldest football player in NCAA history * [[Y. A. Tittle]] (1926β2017), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] quarterback, primarily with [[San Francisco 49ers]], [[New York Giants]] * [[LaDainian Tomlinson]] (born 1979), NFL running back and [[College Football Hall of Fame]]r * [[Michael Toudouze]] (born 1983), offensive tackle for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[Nick Thurman]] (born 1995), NFL defensive tackle * [[Austin Trammell]] (born 1998), NFL wide receiver * [[Kyle Trask]] (born 1998), NFL quarterback * [[Orville Trask]] (1934β2008), NFL defensive tackle * [[Jeremiah Trotter]] (born 1977), linebacker for [[Philadelphia Eagles]] * [[Winfred Tubbs]] (born 1970), NFL linebacker * [[Jason Tucker]] (born 1976), NFL wide receiver * [[Justin Tucker]] (born 1989), placekicker for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Clayton Tune]] (born 1999), NFL quarterback * [[Bulldog Turner]] (1919β1998), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] center and linebacker for [[Chicago Bears]] * [[Rob Turner]] (born 1984), former NFL player * [[Payton Turner]] (born 1999), NFL defensive end {{div col end}} ;UβZ [[File:Doak Walker practicing (8679147364) (2) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Doak Walker]]]] [[File:Trent Willams 2020.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Trent Williams]]]] [[File:Vince-Young-TitansvsPackers-Nov-2-08.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Vince Young]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Tony Ugoh]] (born 1983), offensive tackle for [[Indianapolis Colts]] * [[Gene Upshaw]] (1945β2008), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] guard for [[Oakland Raiders]] * [[Kenny Vaccaro]] (born 1991), safety for [[New Orleans Saints]] * [[Louis Vasquez (American football)|Louis Vasquez]] (born 1987), [[offensive guard]] for [[Denver Broncos]] * [[Dustin Vaughan]] (born 1991), quarterback for Dallas Cowboys * [[Lawrence Vickers]] (born 1983), fullback for Dallas Cowboys * [[Trevin Wade]] (born 1989), cornerback for New York Giants * [[Jaylen Waddle]] (born 1998), wide receiver for [[Miami Dolphins]] * [[LaAdrian Waddle]] (born 1991), offensive tackle for [[New England Patriots]] * [[Doak Walker]] (1927β1998), [[College Football Hall of Fame|College]] and [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] player for [[Southern Methodist University|SMU]] and [[Detroit Lions]], winner of [[Heisman Trophy]] * [[Jamar Wall]] (born 1988), cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles * [[J. D. Walton]] (born 1987), center for New York Giants * [[John Washington (American football)|John Washington]] (born 1963), defensive end for New York Giants * [[Brian Waters]] (born 1977), offensive guard for New England Patriots * [[Armani Watts]] (born 1996), safety for Kansas City Chiefs * [[J'Marcus Webb]] (born 1988), offensive tackle for Chicago Bears * [[Richmond Webb]] (born 1967), NFL offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals * [[Sean Weatherspoon]] (born 1987), linebacker for Arizona Cardinals * [[Scott Wells (American football)|Scott Wells]] (born 1981), center for [[St. Louis Rams]] * [[DeAndrew White]] (born 1991), wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers * [[Melvin White (American football)|Melvin White]] (born 1990), cornerback for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Nikita Whitlock]] (born 1991), fullback for New York Giants * [[Fozzy Whittaker]] (born 1989), running back, kick returner, [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[Aaron Williams (American football)|Aaron Williams]] (born 1990), safety for [[Buffalo Bills]] * [[Bobbie Williams]] (born 1976), guard for [[Baltimore Ravens]] * [[Brandon Williams (linebacker)|Brandon Williams]] (born 1986), linebacker for Dallas Cowboys * [[Brian Williams (linebacker)|Brian Williams]] (born 1972), NFL linebacker * [[Byron Williams (American football)|Byron Williams]] (born 1960), NFL and [[World League of American Football|WLAF]] wide receiver * [[Connor Williams (American football)|Connor Williams]] (born 1997), offensive guard for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Daryl Williams (American football)|Daryl Williams]] (born 1992), offensive tackle for [[Carolina Panthers]] * [[D. J. Williams (tight end)|D. J. Williams]] (born 1988), tight end for Green Bay Packers * [[Malcolm Williams (American football)|Malcolm Williams]] (born 1987), defensive back for New England Patriots * [[Roy Williams (wide receiver)|Roy Williams]] (born 1981), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys * [[Teddy Williams (American football)|Teddy Williams]] (born 1988), cornerback for Carolina Panthers * [[Terrance Williams]] (born 1989), wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys * [[Trent Williams]] (born 1988), offensive tackle for Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers * [[Josh Wilson (American football)|Josh Wilson]] (born 1985), cornerback for [[Atlanta Falcons]] * [[Wade Wilson (American football)|Wade Wilson]] (1959β2019), quarterback for [[Minnesota Vikings]]; quarterbacks coach for [[Dallas Cowboys]] * [[Eric Winston]] (born 1983), offensive tackle for [[Houston Texans]] * [[Will Witherspoon]] (born 1980), linebacker for [[Tennessee Titans]] * [[Kendall Wright]] (born 1989), wide receiver for the [[Chicago Bears]] * [[Vince Young]] (born 1983), quarterback for [[Texas Longhorns football|Texas Longhorns]] and [[Philadelphia Eagles]], [[Most valuable player|MVP]] of 2005 and 2006 [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]] {{div col end}} ===Golf=== [[File:Scottie Scheffler 2023 01.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Scottie Scheffler]]]] [[File:Mildred Didrikson Zaharias, NPG 97 211 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Rich Beem]] (born 1970), professional golfer * [[Jack Burke Jr.]] (1923β2024), professional golfer * [[Harry Cooper (golfer)|Harry Cooper]] (1904β2000), professional golfer * [[Bettye Danoff]] (1923β2011), golfer, one of founding members of [[LPGA]] * [[Lee Elder]] (1934β2021), golfer, first African American to play in the [[Masters Tournament]] * [[Ben Hogan]] (1912β1997), golfer * [[Betty Jameson]] (1919β2009), golfer<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/sports/golf/10jameson.html?_r=0 Betty Jameson, an L.P.G.A. Founder, Dies at 89] by Frank Litsky. ''The New York Times'', 9 Feb 2009. Retrieved 2022-02-01.</ref> * [[Tom Kite]] (born 1949), golfer * [[Justin Leonard]] (born 1972), golfer * [[Byron Nelson]] (1912β2006), professional golfer * [[Corey Pavin]] (born 1959), professional golfer * [[Harvey Penick]] (1904β1995), golfer, golf coach, elected to [[World Golf Hall of Fame]] * [[Scottie Scheffler]] (born 1996), golfer * [[Jordan Spieth]] (born 1993), golfer, achieved No. 1 world ranking at age 22 * [[Lee Trevino]] (born 1939), golfer * [[Kathy Whitworth]] (1939β2022), golfer in [[World Golf Hall of Fame]] * [[Dave Williams (golf coach)|Dave Williams]] (1918β1998), golf coach at the [[Houston Cougars golf|University of Houston]], which he led to 16 team national championships * [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]] (1911β1956), athlete, won 82 amateur and professional golf tournaments, including five major professional championships * [[Will Zalatoris]] (born 1996), golfer {{div col end}} ===Motorsports=== [[File:Bobby Labonte at Talladega 01 (cropped).JPG|thumb|150px|[[Bobby Labonte]]]] [[File:Terry Labonte 2013 Coke Zero 400.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Terry Labonte]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Brandon Bernstein]] (born 1972) drag racer, NHRA top fuel driver, son of [[Kenny Bernstein]] * [[Kenny Bernstein]] (born 1944), drag racer, six-time NHRA champion, father of [[Brandon Bernstein]] * [[Chris Buescher]] (born 1992), NASCAR driver * [[James Buescher]] (born 1990), former NASCAR driver * [[Colin Braun]] (born 1988), professional race car driver * [[Joie Chitwood]] (1912β1988), professional [[race car driver]] * [[Brad Coleman]] (born 1988), former [[NASCAR]] driver * [[Stuart Crow]] (born 1959), race car driver * [[Bayley Currey]] (born 1996), NASCAR driver * [[Trenton Estep]] (born 1999), race car driver * [[A. J. Foyt]] (born 1935), [[race car driver]] * [[Jesse Iwuji]] (born 1987), NASCAR driver * [[Bobby Labonte]] (born 1964), [[NASCAR]] driver, 2000 [[Winston Cup]] Champion, younger brother of [[Terry Labonte]] * [[Terry Labonte]] (born 1956), NASCAR driver, [[NASCAR Hall of Fame]] inductee, 1996 [[Winston Cup]] Champion * [[Carroll Shelby]] (1923β2012), race car driver and designer of the [[Shelby Cobra]] and other automobiles * [[David Starr (racing driver)|David Starr]] (born 1967), NASCAR driver {{div col end}} ===Professional wrestling=== [[File:Stone Cold Steve Austin (4840047167) (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Stone Cold Steve Austin]]]] [[File:The Undertaker US Marine Visit 2019 (cropped)2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[The Undertaker|Mark Calaway "The Undertaker"]]]] [[File:Mark Henry (44524091810).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Mark Henry]]]] [[File:Wendi Richter (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Wendi Richter]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Toni Adams]] (1964β2010), wrestling manager and valet * [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] (born 1964), [[WWE]] wrestler and actor * [[Texas Tank Bernard]], wrestler * [[Tully Blanchard]] (born 1954), [[National Wrestling Alliance|NWA]] wrestler, original [[Four Horsemen (professional wrestling)|Four Horsemen]] member * [[Celeste Bonin]] (born 1986), WWE wrestler known as Kaitlyn * [[Mark Calaway]] (born 1965), WWE wrestler known as The Undertaker * [[Dixie Carter (wrestling)|Dixie Carter]] (born 1964), President of [[TNA Wrestling]] * [[Bobby Duncum Jr.]] (1965β2000), former [[WCW]] wrestler * [[Dory Funk Sr.]] (1919β1973), wrestler, trainer, and promoter * [[Dory Funk Jr.]] (born 1941), NWA wrestler and trainer * [[Terry Funk]] (1944β2023) NWA and [[Extreme Championship Wrestling|ECW]] champion, one of the first [[hardcore wrestling|hardcore]] wrestlers * [[Gorgeous George]] (George Wagner) (1915β1963), professional wrestler, grew up in Houston * [[Nidia Guenard]] (born 1979), former WWE wrestler and 2001 WWE Tough Enough Co-winner * [[Eddie Guerrero]] (1967β2005), WWE champion * [[Chavo Guerrero Sr.]] (1949β2017), former NWA champion * [[Chavo Guerrero Jr.]] (born 1970), WCW and WWE wrestler * [[Vickie Guerrero]] (born 1968), WWE personality * [[Stan Hansen]] (born 1949), [[AJPW]] wrestler * [[Mark Henry]] (born 1971), WWE wrestler * [[Shawn Hernandez]] (born 1973), TNA wrestler * [[Lance Hoyt]] (born 1977), TNA wrestler * [[Booker Huffman]] (born 1965), WCW and WWE wrestler known as Booker T * [[Lash Huffman]] (born 1958), WCW wrestler * [[John Layfield]] (born 1966), former WWE champion JBL/Bradshaw * [[Shawn Michaels]] (born 1965), former WWE wrestler and champion * [[Jacqueline Moore]] (born 1964), former WWE women's champion * [[Blackjack Mulligan]] (1942β2016), former NWA wrestler * [[Dick Murdoch]] (1946β1996), former NWA wrestler * [[Bruce Prichard]] (born 1963), Brother Love in the WWE * [[Tom Prichard]] (born 1959), WWE wrestler * [[Scott Putski]] (born 1966), former WCW and WWE wrestler * [[Dustin Rhodes]] (born 1969), WWE wrestler Goldust * [[Dusty Rhodes]] (1945β2015), WWE wrestler * [[Wendi Richter]] (born 1961), WWE wrestler * [[Jake "The Snake" Roberts]] (born 1955), former WWE wrestler * [[Tito Santana]] (born 1953), former WWE wrestler * [[Jesse Sorensen]] (born 1989), TNA wrestler * [[Robert Swenson]] (1957β1997), former WCW wrestler and actor * [[Von Erich Family]], wrestling family which competed in various Texas and southern promotions * [[Erik Watts]] (born 1967), former WCW wrestler * [[Alicia Webb]] (born 1979), former WWE star Ryan Shamrock * [[Barry Windham]] (born 1960), former NWA and WCW wrestler * [[Kendall Windham]] (born 1967), former NWA and WCW wrestler {{div col end}} ===Soccer=== [[File:Jeff Agoos NYRB.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jeff Agoos]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *[[Jeff Agoos]] (born 1968), Swiss-born American soccer defender, Hall of Fame<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jeff Agoos |website=MLS Soccer |url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/players/jeff-agoos |access-date=June 16, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180617015233/https://www.mlssoccer.com/players/jeff-agoos |archive-date=June 17, 2018 |url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[Neil Cohen]] (born 1955), soccer player * [[Clint Dempsey]] (born 1983), [[soccer player]], plays for [[Fulham FC]] and [[United States Men's National Soccer Team]] * [[Nick Garcia]] (born 1979), soccer player * [[Omar Gonzalez]] (born 1988), soccer player * [[Weston McKennie]] (born 1998), soccer player, plays for [[Juventus]] and [[United States Men's National Soccer Team]] * [[Hassan Nazari]] (born 1956), soccer player, coach, youth club founder * [[Lee Nguyen]] (born 1986), soccer player * [[BΓ‘rbara Olivieri]] (born 2002), soccer player, plays for [[Houston Dash]] and [[Venezuela women's national football team]] {{div col end}} ===Swimming=== [[File:Josh Davis (swimmer) c. 2005.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Josh Davis (swimmer)|Josh Davis]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Cammile Adams]] (born 1991), Olympic [[swimmer]]<ref>Justice, Richard (July 6, 2021). [https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/lessons-from-olympic-swimmer-cammile-adams/ "How Team USA's Cammile Adams Learned to beat the "Olympic Hangover""]. ''[[Texas Monthly]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Shaine Casas]] (born 1999), competitive [[swimmer]]<ref>[https://www.kbtx.com/2021/06/04/casas-highlights-18-qualified-am-swimmers-us-olympic-team-trials/ "Casas Highlights 18 Qualified A&M Swimmers at U.S. Olympic Team Trials"]. ''[[KBTX-TV]]''. June 4, 2021. Retrieved July 20, 2021.</ref> * [[Madisyn Cox]] (born 1995), competitive [[swimmer]]<ref>Wood, Andrew (June 16, 2021). [https://www.kcbd.com/2021/06/17/lubbock-native-madisyn-cox-misses-trip-olympic-games-by-02-seconds/ "Lubbock native Madisyn Cox misses trip to Tokyo Olympics by .02 seconds"]. ''[[KCBD]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Carli Cronk]] (born 2006), deaf swimmer<ref>[https://communityimpact.com/san-antonio/north-san-antonio/sports/2022/05/10/hill-country-village-teen-swims-for-records-in-deaflympics/ Hill Country Village teen swims for records in Deaflympics] by Edmond Ortiz. ''Community Impact'', 10 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-02.</ref> * [[Josh Davis (swimmer)|Josh Davis]] (born 1972), Olympic gold and silver medalist in freestyle swimming * [[Jimmy Feigen]] (born 1989), Olympic [[swimmer]] and gold [[Olympic medal|medalist]]<ref>[https://swimswam.com/bio/jimmy-feigen/ "Jimmy Feigen - Bio"]. ''[[SwimSwam]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Natalie Hinds]] (born 1993), Olympic [[swimmer]]<ref>Brandenburg, Jakob (June 24, 2021). [https://www.cbs7.com/2021/06/25/west-texas-olympian-natalie-hinds-reacts-making-team-usa/ "West Texas Olympian Natalie Hinds reacts to making Team USA"]. ''[[KOSA-TV|CBS7]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Micah Lawrence]] (born 1990), Olympic [[swimmer]]<ref>[https://swimswam.com/bio/micah-sumrall/ "Micah Sumrall (Lawrence) - Bio"]. ''[[SwimSwam]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Celina Lemmen]] (born 1985), Olympic swimmer * [[Simone Manuel]] (born 1996), Olympic [[swimmer]] and gold [[Olympic medal|medalist]]<ref>Rogers, Katie (August 12, 2016). [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/13/sports/olympics/a-closer-look-at-simone-manuel-olympic-medalist-history-maker.html "A Closer Look at Simone Manuel, Olympic Medalist, History Maker"]. ''[[The New York Times]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Katie Meili]] (born 1991), Olympic [[swimmer]] and bronze [[Olympic medal|medalist]]<ref>[https://swimswam.com/bio/katie-meili/ "Katie Meili - Bio"]. ''[[SwimSwam]]''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.</ref> * [[Dana Vollmer]] (born 1987), swimmer, [[gold medal]]ist at 2004 Olympics {{div col end}} ===Tennis=== [[File:Zina Garrison.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Zina Garrison]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Fiona Crawley]] (born 2002), tennis player * [[Zina Garrison]] (born 1963), tennis player * [[Liv Hovde]] (born 2005), tennis player, won [[2022 Wimbledon Championships β Girls' singles|Wimbledon girls' singles]] title<ref>[https://www.wfaa.com/article/sports/tennis/liv-hovde-wimbledon-girls-title-2022/287-2ea5412c-7926-4a4a-ba63-e0bc5697ecc7 McKinney native wins Wimbledon girls' title, becomes 2nd American to win in 30 years]. WFAA 8 ABC, 9 Jul 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-10.</ref> * [[Karl Kamrath]] (1911β1988), tennis player, architect * [[Cliff Richey]] (born 1946), tennis player, achieved world number-six ranking * [[Nancy Richey]] (born 1942), tennis player, won six major championships in singles and doubles, achieved world number-two ranking * [[Michael Russell (tennis)|Michael Russell]] (born 1978), tennis player * [[Dick Savitt]] (1927β2023), tennis player ranked number two in the world * [[Bill Scanlon]] (1956β2021), tennis player * [[Anne Smith (tennis)|Anne Smith]] (born 1959), tennis player, ten major championships in doubles, ranked world number one in doubles {{div col end}} ===Track and field=== [[File:Johnson, Michael D.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Michael Johnson (athlete)|Michael Johnson]]]] [[File:Wariner Paris 2006.2.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Jeremy Wariner]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Brigetta Barrett]] (born 1990), [[high jump]]er * [[Matt Brown (paralympic athlete)|Matthew S. Brown]] (born 1976), [[track and field]] champion at 2007 [[Parapan American Games]] in Rio de Janeiro<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/scorecard/faces/2007/10/22/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071020181251/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/scorecard/faces/2007/10/22/|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 20, 2007|title=Faces in the Crowd|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated]].com, October 22, 2007|access-date=September 19, 2009}}</ref> * [[Cameron Burrell]] (1994β2021), sprinter * [[Dave Clark (pole vaulter)|Dave Clark]] (1936β2018), Olympic pole vaulter * [[Melissa Gonzalez (hurdler)|Melissa Gonzalez]] (born 1994), hurdler * [[Carlette Guidry-White]] (born 1968), sprinter * [[Leonard Hilton]] (1947β2000), distance runner<ref>[https://uhcougars.com/news/2023/1/13/track-and-field-cougars-win-seven-events-in-opener Cougars Win Seven Events in Opener]: About Leonard Hilton. UH Track and Field, 13 Jan 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-14.</ref> * [[Ariana Ince]] (born 1989), javelin thrower * [[Kortnei Johnson]] (born 1997), sprinter * [[Michael Johnson (athlete)|Michael Johnson]] (born 1967), sprinter, Olympic gold medalist, world record holder * [[Maggie Malone]] (born 1993), javelin thrower * [[Bobby Morrow]] (1935β2020), Olympic-champion sprinter * [[Sha'Carri Richardson]] (born 2000), sprinter * [[Louise Ritter]] (born 1958), Olympic gold medalist in high jump * [[Raevyn Rogers]] (born 1996), middle-distance runner, Olympic medalist * [[Tom Tellez]] (born 1933), collegiate track and field coach * [[Jeremy Wariner]] (born 1984), track & field Olympic gold medalist * [[Mal Whitfield]] (1924β2015), Olympic gold medalist in the [[800-meter run]] * [[Darold Williamson]] (born 1983), Olympic gold medalist in track & field * [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]] (1914β1956), track & field [[gold medal]]ist 1932 Olympics, golfer in [[World Golf Hall of Fame]] {{div col end}} ===Mind sports=== [[File:Doyle Brunson.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Doyle Brunson]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Amarillo Slim]] (Thomas Preston Jr.) (1928β2012), poker champion * [[Doyle Brunson]] (1933β2023), professional poker player * [[Johnny Chan]] (born 1957), professional poker player * [[Bobby Goldman]] (1938β1999), bridge player * [[Bob Hamman]] (born 1938), bridge player * [[James Jacoby]] (1933β1991), bridge player * [[Oswald Jacoby]] (1902β1984), bridge player * [[Ruifeng Li]] (born 2001), chess grandmaster<ref>[https://uschesschamps.com/bio/ruifeng-li-1 U.S. Chess Champs]: Ruifeng Li. Retrieved 2021-12-08.</ref><ref>[https://new.uschess.org/news/gm-ruifeng-li-wins-12th-philadelphia-open GM Ruifeng Li Wins 12th Philadelphia Open] by Colonel David A Hater. US Chess Federation, 5 May 2018. Retrieved 2021-12-08.</ref> * [[Johnny Moss]] (1907β1995), professional poker player * [[Robert Salaburu]] (born 1985), poker player * [[Akash Vukoti]] (born 2009), qualified six times for the [[Scripps National Spelling Bee]]<ref>[https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/living/story/14-year-competes-scripps-national-spelling-bee-6th-99731569 14-year-old competes in Scripps National Spelling Bee for a 6th time] by Nakylah Carter. ''Good Morning America'', 31 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-06-05.</ref><ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/05/30/scripps-national-spelling-bee-2023/ 14-year-old competes in Scripps National Spelling Bee for a 6th time]. ''The Washington Post'', 30 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-06-05.</ref> * [[David Williams (card game player)|David Williams]] (born 1980), poker player * [[Trey Wright]] (born 1974), U.S. national [[Scrabble]] champion, classical concert pianist {{div col end}} ===Other=== [[File:Simone Biles National Team 2024.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Simone Biles]]]] [[File:Blake Coleman closeup.png|thumb|150px|[[Blake Coleman]]]] [[File:Chad Hedrick (23-02-2008).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Chad Hedrick]]]] [[File:Cat Osterman.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Cat Osterman]]]] [[File:Todd Pletcher (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Todd Pletcher]]]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Terence Anderson (sport shooter)|Terence Anderson]] (born c. 1946), sport shooter * [[Lance Armstrong]] (born 1971), cyclist, disqualified champion of [[Tour de France]] * [[Del Ballard Jr.]] (born 1963), professional bowler * [[Richard Bass]] (1929β2015), mountaineer, first person to climb the "[[Seven Summits]]"; business owner * [[Kyle Bennett (BMX rider)|Kyle Bennett]] (1979β2012), bicycle motocross racer * [[Evan Bernstein (wrestler)|Evan Bernstein]] (born 1960), Israeli Olympic wrestler * [[Simone Biles]] (born 1997), world- and Olympic-champion gymnast * [[Aimee Boorman]] (born 1973), gymnastics coach * [[Aimee Buchanan]] (born 1993), American-born Olympic figure skater for Israel * [[Jared Cannonier]] (born 1984), [[mixed martial artist]] * [[Blake Coleman]] (born 1991), professional ice hockey forward * [[Roy Cooper (rodeo cowboy)|Roy Cooper]] (1955β2025), rodeo cowboy * [[Tervel Dlagnev]] (born 1985), Olympic [[Greco-Roman wrestler]], bronze medalist at [[2012 Summer Olympics]] * [[Cowboy Morgan Evans]] (1903β1969), [[rodeo]], [[steer wrestling]] champion 1928 * [[Jennifer Gutierrez]] (born 1967), triathlete * [[Mauro Hamza]] (born 1965 or 1966), banned Egyptian fencing coach * [[Chad Hedrick]] (born 1977), inline speed skater and ice speed skater * [[Heath Herring]] (born 1978), mixed martial artist * [[Seth Jones]] (born 1994), ice hockey player for the [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] * [[Baylee Klingler]] (born 1999), softball player * [[Madison Kocian]] (born 1997), world- and Olympic-champion gymnast * [[Courtney Kupets]] (born 1986), world and U.S. champion gymnast, silver medalist in [[2004 Summer Olympics]] * [[Brian Leetch]] (born 1968), [[Hockey Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] hockey [[defenseman]], primarily with the [[New York Rangers]] * [[Tara Lipinski]] (born 1982), [[figure skater]], Olympic gold medalist * [[Nastia Liukin]] (born 1989), 2008 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalist * [[Jeffrey Louis]], aka B-Boy Jeffro (born 1994), Olympic breakdancer * [[Patricia McCormick (bullfighter)|Patricia McCormick]] (1929β2013), bullfighter * [[Bubba McDaniel]] (born 1983), mixed martial artist * [[Tamyra Mensah-Stock]] (born 1992), women's freestyle wrestler; World champion, Olympic gold medalist at 2020 Olympics * [[Delaney Miller]] (born 1995), rock climber * [[Robert Mosbacher]] (1927β2010), yacht racer, businessman, politician * [[Bo Nickal]] (born 1996), mixed martial artist, former freestyle and folkstyle wrestler * [[Cat Osterman]] (born 1983), softball pitcher * [[Carly Patterson]] (born 1988), 2004 Olympic gymnastics all-around gold medalist * [[Jeff Phillips (skateboarder)|Jeff Phillips]] (1963β1993), skateboarder * [[Bill Pickett]] (1870β1932), [[cowboy]] and [[rodeo]] performer * [[Todd Pletcher]] (born 1967), horse trainer * [[Alex Puccio]] (born 1989), climber * [[Tex Rickard]] (1870β1929), sports promoter * [[Ruth Roach]] (1896β1986), rodeo rider * [[Joscelyn Roberson]] (born 2006), gymnast<ref>[https://katv.com/news/local/jocelyn-roberson-named-olympics-alternate-first-razorback-gymnast-on-team-usa-olympics-games-2024-paris-france-arkansas-track-and-field# Jocelyn Roberson named Olympics alternate, first Razorback gymnast on Team USA] by Kennedy Lee. KATV News, 2 Jul 2024. Retrieved 2024-07-03.</ref> * [[Keith Sanderson (sport shooter)|Keith Sanderson]] (born 1975), sport shooter<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150905081225/http://www.teamusa.org/usa-shooting/athletes/Keith-Sanderson Keith Sanderson] Team USA</ref> * [[Ruth Taubert Seeger]] (1924β2014), athlete and coach, competed in [[1957 Summer Deaflympics]], member of [[Texas Women's Hall of Fame]] * [[Willie Shoemaker]] (1931β2003), jockey * [[Brandon Slay]] (born 1975), Olympic [[freestyle wrestler]], gold medalist at 2000 Olympics * [[Kamaru Usman]] (born 1987), mixed martial artist, former UFC Welterweight Champion * [[Hollie Vise]] (born 1987), world-champion gymnast * [[Walel Watson]] (born 1984), mixed martial artist * [[Kaitlyn Weaver]] (born 1989), ice dancer, competes for Canada * [[Chip Woolley]] (born 1963), racehorse trainer * [[Kim Zmeskal]] (born 1976), 1992 world-champion/Olympic gymnast {{div col end}} ==Business== ;AβE {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Red Adair]] (1915β2004), [[offshore drilling|offshore]] [[oil field]] [[firefighter]] * [[Joe Allbritton]] (1924β2012), banker, publisher, philanthropist * [[Monroe Dunaway Anderson]] (1873β1939), banker, cotton trader, business executive, philanthropist * [[John S. Armstrong]] (1850β1908), Dallas-area real estate developer, founded [[Oak Cliff]], [[Highland Park, Texas|Highland Park]], the [[State Fair of Texas]] * [[Mary Kay Ash]] (1918β2001), businesswoman and founder of [[Mary Kay Cosmetics]] * [[George Ballas]] (1925β2011), entrepreneur, invented [[Weed Eater]] * [[Ed Bass]] (born 1945), businessman, financier, philanthropist, environmentalist * [[Harry W. Bass Jr.]] (1927β1998), oil business, philanthropist * [[Harry W. Bass Sr.]] (1895β1970), oil business * [[Richard Bass]] (1929β2015), owner of Snowbird Ski Resort; pioneering mountaineer * [[Robert Bass]] (born 1948), billionaire philanthropist, chairman of [[Oak Hill Capital]], conservationist * [[Sid Bass]] (born 1942), billionaire investor and oil magnate from [[Fort Worth]] * [[Andrew Beal]] (born 1952), banker, businessman, investor, poker player, mathematician; billionaire * [[Benny Binion]] (1904β1989), [[Las Vegas]] [[casino]] owner; previously an organized-crime boss * [[Jack Binion]] (born 1937), businessman * [[Jack S. Blanton]] (1927β2013), oil industry executive, civic leader, philanthropist * [[Ghulam Bombaywala]] (born 1973), restaurateur * [[David Bonderman]] (1942β2024), businessman, billionaire * [[Kimberly S. Bowers]] (born 1965), business executive * [[George Washington Brackenridge]] (1832β1920), banker, business executive, philanthropist, social activist, university regent * [[Nancy Brinker]] (born 1946), business executive, ambassador * [[Norman Brinker]] (1931β2009), restaurateur * [[George R. Brown]] (1898β1983), construction company founder, entrepreneur, philanthropist * [[Samuel Burk Burnett]] (1849β1922), cattleman, rancher * [[Charles Butt]] (born 1938), CEO of [[H-E-B]] supermarket chain, billionaire * [[Howard Edward Butt Sr.]] (1895β1991), businessman, philanthropist; founded H-E-B grocery store chain * [[David Harold Byrd]] (1900β1986), oilman, founder of [[Civil Air Patrol]] * [[Frank Kell Cahoon]] (1934β2013), oilman, natural gas entrepreneur, state representative * [[Joseph Campisi]] (1918β1990), restaurateur * [[Don Carter (businessman)|Don Carter]] (1933β2018), investor, businessman; owned professional sports teams * [[Rex Cauble]] (1913β2003), oilman, rancher, western-wear merchant, millionaire * [[Josef Centeno]], chef, restaurateur * [[Eddie Chiles]] (1910β1993), oil business founder and executive; major-league baseball team owner * [[George W. Church Sr.]] (1887β1956), founder of [[Church's Chicken]] * [[Sarah Horton Cockrell]] (1819β1892), businesswoman, millionaire * [[Carr Collins Sr.]] (1892β1980), insurance magnate, philanthropist * [[Brad Corbett]] (1937β2012), oil business, owned the Texas Rangers baseball team * [[Helen Corbitt]] (1906β1978), chef, cookbook author * [[George Coulam]] (c. 1938 β 2025), businessman, founded [[Texas Renaissance Festival]] * [[Carl G. Cromwell]] (1889β1931), oil driller and aviation pioneer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcr45|title=CROMWELL, CARL G.|author=Jane Spraggins Wilson|date=June 12, 2010|website=www.tshaonline.org}}</ref> * [[Harlan Crow]] (born 1949), real estate developer * [[Trammell Crow]] (1914β2009), commercial real estate developer * [[Mary C. Crowley]] (1915β1986), business executive * [[Sherwood Cryer]] (1927β2009), entrepreneur, co-owned and operated [[Gilley's Club|Gilley's]] honky-tonk nightclub * [[Mark Cuban]] (born 1958), billionaire entrepreneur, owner of [[Dallas Mavericks]] basketball team * [[Joseph S. Cullinan]] (1860β1937), oil industrialist, founder of [[Texaco]] * [[Robert B. Cullum]] (1912β1981), founder of [[Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy|Tom Thumb]] supermarket chain * [[Ray Davis (businessman)|Ray Davis]], business executive, baseball team owner * [[Robert Decherd]] (born 1951), businessman; chairman, president, and CEO of [[A. H. Belo]] * [[Michael Dell]] (born 1965), founder of [[Dell Inc.]] * [[Tiffany Derry]] (born 1982), chef, restaurateur * [[Clara Driscoll (philanthropist)|Clara Driscoll]] (1881β1945), businesswoman, philanthropist, historic preservationist * [[Angelo Drossos]] (1928β1997), stockbroker, owner of [[San Antonio Spurs]] * [[Charles Duncan Jr.]] (1926β2022), president of [[The Coca-Cola Company]] * [[Thomas Dundon]] (born 1972), financial businessman {{div col end}} ;FβJ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[William Stamps Farish II]] (1881β1942), president of [[Standard Oil]], founder and president of [[American Petroleum Institute]] * [[Dean Fearing]] (born 1955), chef, restaurateur * [[Tilman J. Fertitta]] (born 1957), CEO of [[Landry's Restaurants]], billionaire * [[Carly Fiorina]] (born 1954), CEO of [[Hewlett-Packard]], senior vice president at [[American Telephone & Telegraph|AT&T]], and [[Ted Cruz]]'s running mate in the [[2016 United States presidential election|2016 election]] * [[Don Flynn]] (1934β2010), oil and gas industry executive, professional football player * [[Buddy Fogelson]] (1900β1987), oilman, lawyer, horse breeder, philanthropist; husband of [[Greer Garson]] * [[Robert Folsom]] (1927β2017), real estate investor and developer; mayor of Dallas * [[Walter Fondren Sr.]] (1877β1939), oilman, co-founder of [[Humble Oil]] (which would become [[ExxonMobil]]), philanthropist * [[Gerald J. Ford]] (born 1944), business executive, banker, billionaire, philanthropist * [[Joe B. Foster]] (1934β2020), oil business, philanthropist * [[Paul L. Foster]] (born 1957), business executive, philanthropist * [[Andrew Friedman]] (born 1976), banker, [[Major League Baseball]] executive * [[William Delbert Gann]] (1878β1955), finance trader, analyst * [[William H. Gaston]] (1840β1927), co-founder, with Aaron C. Camp, of the first banking house in [[Dallas]] * [[Scott Ginsburg]] (1952β2024), business executive, philanthropist * [[Jim Goode]] (1944β2016), restaurateur * [[Charles Goodnight]] (1836β1929), legendary Texas cattleman * [[Bette Nesmith Graham]] (1924β1980), inventor, founder of [[Liquid Paper]] Corporation, mother of [[The Monkees]]' [[Mike Nesmith]] * [[Eunice Gray]] (1880β1962), hotel and brothel owner * [[Bennett Greenspan]] (born 1952), entrepreneur, founder of [[Family Tree DNA]] * [[Carl Hilmar Guenther]] (1826β1902), miller * [[Patrick E. Haggerty]] (1914β1980), co-founder, president, and chairman of [[Texas Instruments]] * [[Najeeb Halaby]] (1915β2003), [[FAA]] administrator, chairman and CEO of [[Pan Am]], father of [[Queen Noor of Jordan]] * [[Mayer Halff]] (1836β1905), pioneering cattle rancher * [[Ebby Halliday]] (1911β2015), Realtor, entrepreneur * [[Jerome K. Harris Jr.]] (1931β2013), businessman, helped to promote [[HemisFair '68]] * [[Jerome K. Harris Sr.]] (1899β1984), businessman, originated idea for and named [[HemisFair '68]] * [[Thomas Britton Harris IV]] (born 1958), investment officer * [[Jim Hasslocher]] (1922β2015), restaurateur * [[William R. Hawn]] (1910β1995), businessman, philanthropist, racehorse breeder * [[Pattillo Higgins]] (1863β1955), oil pioneer and businessman, known as the "Prophet of [[Spindletop]]" * [[Barron Hilton]] (1927β2019), billionaire socialite, businessman, heir to [[Hilton Hotels]] fortune * [[Conrad Hilton]] (1887β1979), hotel-chain founder * [[Conrad Hilton Jr.]] (1926β1969), socialite, businessman, heir to [[Hilton Hotels]] fortune * [[Eric Hilton]] (1933β2016), hotelier, philanthropist * [[Gerald D. Hines]] (1925β2020), real-estate developer * [[Timothy Dwight Hobart]] (1855β1935), landowner, surveyor, rancher, mayor of [[Pampa, Texas|Pampa]] * [[Peter Holt]] (born 1948), businessman, headed group that owns San Antonio sports teams * [[Roger Horchow]] (1928β2020), catalog entrepreneur, Broadway producer * [[Thomas William House Sr.]] (1814β1880), early Houston cotton shipper, founder of Houston's first private bank and first public utility * [[Howard Hughes]] (1905β1976), aviator, filmmaker, eccentric billionaire * [[Howard R. Hughes Sr.]] (1869β1924), entrepreneur, oilman; father of [[Howard Hughes]] * [[Earl H. Hulsey]] (1880β1961), businessman, movie-theatre operator * [[Caroline Rose Hunt]] (1923β2018), hotelier, author, philanthropist, heiress * [[Clark Hunt]] (born 1965), chairman and CEO of the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] * [[H. L. Hunt]] (1889β1974), oil tycoon, patriarch of Dallas [[H. L. Hunt#Family|family]] of legendary wealth and power * [[Lamar Hunt]] (1932β2006), founder of [[American Football League]], [[Major League Soccer]], [[North American Soccer League (1968β84)|North American Soccer League]] * [[Nelson Bunker Hunt]] (1926β2014), oilman, investor, horse breeder * [[Ray Lee Hunt]] (born 1943), oilman * [[William Herbert Hunt]] (1929β2024), oilman * [[Columbus Marion "Dad" Joiner]] (1860β1947), oilman * [[Jerry Jones]] (born 1942), billionaire entrepreneur, oilman, owner of [[Dallas Cowboys]] football team * [[Jerry Jones Jr.]] (born 1969), Dallas Cowboys executive * [[Stephen Jones (American football)|Stephen Jones]] (born 1964), Dallas Cowboys executive * [[J. Erik Jonsson]] (1901β1995), co-founder and president of [[Texas Instruments]], mayor of [[Dallas]] {{div col end}} ;KβM {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Herb Kelleher]] (1931β2019), founder and CEO of [[Southwest Airlines]] * [[Gary C. Kelly]] (born 1955), CEO, Southwest Airlines * [[Isaac Herbert Kempner]] (1873β1967), founder of [[Imperial Sugar]], mayor of Galveston * [[Kay Kimbell]] (1886β1964), entrepreneur, philanthropist; endowed [[Kimbell Art Museum]] * [[Henrietta King]] (1832β1925), rancher ([[King Ranch]]), philanthropist * [[Richard King (Texas)|Richard King]] (1824β1885), entrepreneur, founder of the legendary [[King Ranch]] * [[Rollin King]] (1931β2014), businessman, investment consultant, co-founder of [[Southwest Airlines]] * [[John Henry Kirby]] (1860β1940), businessman, founder of the Kirby Petroleum Company * [[Robert J. Kleberg (King Ranch)|Robert J. Kleberg Jr.]] (1853β1932), managed the [[King Ranch]] * [[Fred C. Koch]] (1900β1967), chemical engineer and entrepreneur who founded the oil refinery firm that later became [[Koch Industries]] * [[Harry Koch (businessman)|Harry Koch]] (1867β1942), railroad founder, newspaper founder * [[Tracy Krohn]] (born 1954), entrepreneur, auto racing enthusiast * [[Eugene Lacritz]] (1929β2012), retail executive, classical musician * [[Tony Lama Boots#History|Tony Lama]] (1887β1974), bootmaker * [[Ninfa Laurenzo]] (1924β2001), restaurateur * [[Rodney Lewis]] (born 1954), oil and natural gas industrialist and rancher; second wealthiest individual in San Antonio * [[John Lilly (computer scientist)|John Lilly]] (born 1971), venture capitalist * [[James Ling]] (1922β2004), founder of business conglomerate [[Ling-Temco-Vought]] * [[David Litman]] (born 1957), founder of hotels.com and getaroom.com * [[Tim Love]] (born 1971), chef, restaurateur * [[Sam Lucchese]] (1868β1929), businessman, bootmaker, theater impresario * [[Gerald Lyda]] (1923β2005), construction CEO, owner of La Escalera Ranch in [[Sierra County, New Mexico]] * [[James E. Lyon]] (1927β1993), real estate developer, banker, and Republican politician in Houston * [[John Mackey (businessman)|John Mackey]] (born 1953), CEO, [[Whole Foods Market]] * [[Herbert Marcus]] (1878β1950), co-founder and CEO of [[Neiman Marcus]] * [[Minnie Lichtenstein Marcus]] (1882β1979), vice president of Neiman Marcus, horticulturist * [[Stanley Marcus]] (1905β2002), president and CEO of Neiman Marcus * [[Thomas Marsalis]] (1852β1919), Dallas-area developer * [[Mariano Martinez (entrepreneur)|Mariano Martinez]] (born 1944), inventor, entrepreneur, restaurateur, invented [[frozen margarita]] machine * [[Irving Allen Mathews]] (1917β1994), retail executive, [[Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas|Federal Reserve Bank]] board chairman * [[Lowry Mays]] (1935β2022), businessman, co-founded [[Clear Channel Communications]] * [[Glenn McCarthy]] (1907β1988), oil tycoon, entrepreneur; inspired the character Jett Rink in ''[[Giant (1956 film)|Giant]]'' * [[Red McCombs]] (1927β2023), businessman, owned several professional sports franchises * [[Eugene McDermott]] (1899β1973), founder of [[Texas Instruments]], geophysicist, philanthropist * [[William Johnson McDonald]] (1844β1926), banker, philanthropist * [[Jim McIngvale]] (born 1951), businessman, owns furniture-store chain * [[Algur H. Meadows]] (1899β1978), oilman, philanthropist * [[John W. Mecom Sr.]] (1911β1981), oilman * [[George P. Mitchell]] (1919β2013), billionaire oilman, real estate developer, philanthropist * [[Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed]] (born 1961), entrepreneur; political, religious, cultural activist; father of [[Ahmed Mohamed clock incident|Ahmed Mohamed]] * [[William Moncrief]] (1920β2021), oilman, billionaire * [[John T. Montford]] (born 1943), businessman in San Antonio, former chancellor of the [[Texas Tech University]] System, former state senator and district attorney from [[Lubbock]] * [[Shearn Moody Jr.]] (1933β1996), financier, entrepreneur, philanthropist * [[William Lewis Moody Jr.]] (1865β1954), financier, entrepreneur * [[John Moores (baseball)|John Moores]] (born 1944), entrepreneur, philanthropist; owner of professional sports teams * [[Shea Morenz]] (born 1974), business executive, former athlete * [[Robert Mosbacher]] (1927β2010), businessman, yacht racer, politician * [[Barry Munitz]] (born 1941), corporation and foundation executive, university administrator * [[Clint Murchison Jr.]] (1923β1987), oil businessman; founder/owner of [[Dallas Cowboys]] football team * [[Clint Murchison Sr.]] (1895β1969), oil magnate {{div col end}} ;NβR {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Raymond Nasher]] (1921β2007), real estate developer ([[NorthPark Center]]), art collector * [[Abraham Lincoln Neiman]] (1875β1970), co-founder of [[Neiman Marcus]] * [[Carrie Marcus Neiman]] (1883β1953), co-founder and CEO of [[Neiman Marcus]] * [[Bill NoΓ«l]] (1914β1987), oil industrialist and philanthropist from [[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] * [[J. Frank Norfleet]] (1865β1967), rancher, manhunter * [[Mary Moody Northen]] (1892β1986), financier, philanthropist * [[Jim Novy]] (1896β1971), businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, supported career of [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]; nicknamed "First Jew of Texas" * [[Peter O'Donnell (Texas businessman)|Peter O'Donnell]] (1924β2021), investor, philanthropist, Republican state party chairman, 1962β1969; leader of the [[Draft Goldwater Committee]] in 1963β1964 * [[R.J. O'Donnell]] (1891β1959), businessman, theatre-chain manager, philanthropist * [[William O'Neil]] (1933β2023), entrepreneur, stockbroker, writer, founded ''[[Investor's Business Daily]]'' * [[Marc Ostrofsky]] (born 1961), venture capitalist, entrepreneur, investor, author * [[Ross Perot]] (1930β2019), entrepreneur; founder of [[Electronic Data Systems|EDS]] and [[Perot Systems]]; [[U.S. presidential election, 1992|1992 U.S. presidential]] [[Nomination|candidate]] * [[Bob J. Perry]] (1932β2013), homebuilder, political supporter * [[Stephen Samuel Perry]] (1825β1874), manager of [[Peach Point Plantation]], preserved historical manuscripts * [[T. Boone Pickens]] (1928β2019), energy entrepreneur, philanthropist * [[Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim]] (1928β2017), founder, chairman, and principal owner of [[Pilgrim's Pride]] * [[Bernard Rapoport]] (1917β2012), entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, business executive * [[Kent Rathbun]] (born 1961), chef, restaurateur * [[William Marsh Rice]] (1816β1900), merchant, investor, multimillionaire, philanthropist; namesake of [[Rice University]] * [[Sid W. Richardson]] (1891β1959), oilman, cattleman, philanthropist * [[Rich Riley]] (born 1973), Senior Vice President and managing director of [[Yahoo!]] EMEA * [[Corbin Robertson]] (born 1947), business executive * [[Phil Romano]] (born 1939), restaurateur * [[Willy O. Rossel]] (1921β2015), chef * [[Marvin Travis Runyon]] (1924β2004), business executive, U.S. Postmaster General * [[Reid Ryan]] (born 1971), Major League Baseball executive, former player {{div col end}} ;SβT {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Fayez Sarofim]] (1929β2022), stock-fund manager, part owner of Houston Texans, philanthropist, billionaire * [[Tom Scaperlanda]] (1895β1971), jeweler, circus historian and collector of circusana * [[Julius Schepps]] (1895β1971), business owner, civic leader and philanthropist * [[Arthur A. Seeligson Jr.]] (1920β2001), oilman, rancher, [[Thoroughbred]] racehorse owner/breeder * [[Daniel R. Scoggin]] (born 1937), founder of [[TGI Friday's]], Inc., restaurateur * [[Frank Sharp (land developer)|Frank Sharp]] (1906β1993), land developer * [[Walter Benona Sharp]] (1870β1912), oilman, innovator, philanthropist * [[Anna Shelton]] (1861β1939), real-estate developer, founder of women's clubs * [[Ascher Silberstein]] (1852β1909), cattleman, banker, oilman, philanthropist * [[Harold Simmons]] (1931β2013), billionaire businessman, banker, philanthropist; developed concept of [[leveraged buyout]] * [[Bob R. Simpson]] (born 1948), business executive, baseball team owner * [[Henry Earl Singleton|Henry Singleton]] (1916β1999), electrical engineer, co-founder of [[Teledyne Technologies]] * [[Bill Sinkin]] (1913β2014), banker, community activist * [[Christopher Columbus Slaughter]] (1837β1919), rancher, cattle drover and breeder, banker, philanthropist * [[Tom Slick]] (1916β1962), inventor, businessman, adventurer, entrepreneur, philanthropist * [[Merrie Spaeth]] (born 1948), business public relations consultant, political consultant, educator, former actress * [[John Sparks (Nevada politician)|John Sparks]] (1843β1908), cattle rancher, [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Ranger]], became governor of Nevada * [[A. Latham Staples]] (born 1977), CEO of EXUSMED, Inc., civil rights activist, and founder/Chairman of [[Empowering Spirits Foundation]] * [[Felix Stehling]] (1927β2012), businessman, restaurateur, founded [[Taco Cabana]] * [[John M. Stemmons]] (1909β2001), real estate developer, civic leader * [[Leslie Stemmons]] (1876β1939), businessman * [[Frank Sterling]] (1869β1938), oil business * [[Ross S. Sterling]] (1875β1949), founder of [[Humble Oil]] (which would become [[ExxonMobil]]), governor of Texas * [[James Stillman]] (1850β1918), banker, investor, corporate executive * [[David Tallichet]] (1922β2007), developed the [[theme restaurant]] concept * [[Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy]] (1900β1980), rancher, horsebreeder, philanthropist, art collector * [[Charles D. Tandy]] (1918β1978), chairman, president, and CEO of [[Tandy Corporation]] * [[Ben Taub]] (1889β1982), businessman, philanthropist * [[Rich Templeton]] (born 1958), president, chairman, and CEO of [[Texas Instruments]] * [[John Philp Thompson Sr.]] (1925β2003), convenience-store business executive, philanthropist, civic leader * [[Robert L. Thornton]] (1880β1964), founder and president of Mercantile Bank in [[Dallas]], mayor and civic leader of Dallas * [[Tex Thornton]] (1913β1981), founder of [[Litton Industries]] * [[Felix Tijerina]] (1905β1965), restaurateur * [[Rex Tillerson]] (born 1952), chairman, president and CEO of [[ExxonMobil]] * [[Kenny Troutt]] (born 1948), telecommunications company founder, racehorse owner, billionaire {{div col end}} ;UβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Daniel Waggoner]] (1828β1902), rancher, businessman, banker * [[E. Paul Waggoner]] (1889β1967), rancher, horsebreeder * [[Guy Waggoner]] (1883β1950), rancher, business executive * [[William Thomas Waggoner]] (1852β1934), rancher, oilman, banker, horsebreeder, philanthropist * [[Kelcy Warren]] (born 1955), chairman and CEO of [[Energy Transfer Partners]] * [[Sherron Watkins]] (born 1959), Vice President at the [[Enron Corporation]], [[whistleblower]] who helped uncover the [[Timeline of the Enron scandal|Enron scandal]] * [[George Washington West]] (1851β1926), rancher * [[James Marion West Jr.]] (1903β1957), oilman * [[James Marion West Sr.]] (1871β1941), business tycoon * [[Edward Whitacre Jr.]] (born 1941), chairman of the board and CEO of [[General Motors]], chairman of the board and CEO of [[AT&T Inc.]] * [[Clayton Williams|Clayton Wheat Williams Jr.]] (1931β2020), oilman; [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] gubernatorial nominee, 1990 * [[Gus Sessions Wortham]] (1891β1976), businessman, philanthropist * [[Charles Wyly]] (1933β2011), entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist, civic leader * [[Sam Wyly]] (born 1934), entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist * [[Angus G. Wynne]] (1914β1979), founder of [[Six Flags Over Texas]] and subsequent corporate theme parks * [[Shannon Wynne]] (born 1951), restaurateur * [[Benjamin Franklin Yoakum]] (1859β1929), railroad executive * [[H.B. Zachry]] (1901β1984), construction business executive * [[Zig Ziglar]] (1926β2012), salesman, motivational speaker, author * [[Andrew Jackson Zilker]] (1858β1934), businessman, civic leader, philanthropist in Austin {{div col end}} ==Law and jurisprudence== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[James A. Baker Jr.]] (1892β1973), attorney * [[Captain James A. Baker]] (1857β1941), attorney for [[William Marsh Rice]], banker * [[James A. Baker (born 1821)|Judge James A. Baker]] (1821β1897), jurist, politician * [[Roy Bean]] (c. 1825β1903), justice of the peace, called himself "The Law West of the Pecos" * [[Jean Hudson Boyd]] (born 1954), district court judge who sentenced [[Ethan Couch]] to probation based on "affluenza" defense * [[John W. Brady]] (1869?β1943), lawyer * [[Will P. Brady]] (1876β1943), district attorney * [[Ruth Virginia Brazzil]] (1889β1976), lawyer * [[Tony Buzbee]] (born 1968), trial lawyer * [[Norma V. Cantu]] (born 1954), civil rights lawyer, educator * [[Ronald H. Clark]] (born 1953), judge of the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas]], based in [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]]; former member of the Texas House of Representatives from [[Sherman, Texas|Sherman]] * [[Tom C. Clark]] (1899β1977), [[United States Attorney General]] and [[Associate Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] * [[Linda Coffee]] (born 1942), attorney for [[Norma McCorvey]] in ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' * [[Elma Salinas Ender]] (born 1953), first Hispanic female to serve on a state district court in Texas; judge of the 341st Judicial District, based in Laredo, 1983β2012<ref>Valerie Godines Fitzgerald, "Historic Path: Judge Ender retires from post", ''[[Laredo Morning Times]]'', December 31, 2012, pp. 1, 14A</ref> * [[Percy Foreman]] (1902β1988), criminal defense attorney * [[Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel]] (1854β1931), editor and publisher of ''The Laws of Texas 1822β1897'' * [[Mike Godwin]] (born 1956), attorney, author * [[Alberto Gonzales]] (born 1955), [[United States Attorney General]] * [[Richard "Racehorse" Haynes]] (1927β2017), defense attorney, author * [[Randy Hendricks]] (born 1945), sports lawyer, author * [[Hattie Leah Henenberg]] (1893β1974), lawyer * [[Harry Hertzberg]] (1883β1940), attorney, Texas state senator, civic leader * [[Barbara Hines (lawyer)|Barbara Hines]], immigration rights attorney * [[Joe Jamail]] (1925β2015), attorney, billionaire * [[Leon Jaworski]] (1905β1982), attorney, was [[special prosecutor]] during the [[Watergate scandal]] hearings * [[Jim Mattox]] (1943β2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of Texas * [[Harry McPherson]] (1929β2012), special counsel to President [[Lyndon Johnson]], lawyer, lobbyist * [[Harriet Miers]] (born 1945), attorney, White House Counsel, nominated for U.S. Supreme Court * [[Sandra Day O'Connor]] (1930β2023), former associate justice of the [[United States Supreme Court]]; first woman on the high court * [[John O'Quinn]] (1941β2009), attorney * [[George Peddy]] (1892β1951), attorney, military officer, politician * [[Jack Pope]] (1913β2017), Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court * [[Louise Raggio]] (1919β2011), attorney, first female prosecutor in Texas * [[Nellie Gray Robertson]] (1894β1955), lawyer * [[David Sibley (politician)|David McAdams Sibley]] (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, former Texas state senator (1991β2002) and mayor of Waco (1987β1988) * [[Ken Starr]] (1946β2022), attorney, federal judge, [[Solicitor General of the United States|Solicitor General]], and [[Independent Counsel]] during the [[Clinton Administration]] * [[Stephen Susman]] (1941β2020), plaintiffs attorney and a founding partner of Susman Godfrey * [[Carol Vance]] (1933β2022), district attorney, head of Texas Board of Criminal Justice * [[Dale Wainwright]] (born 1961), Justice, Texas Supreme Court * [[Hortense Sparks Ward]] (1872β1944), lawyer, women's rights activist * [[Craig Watkins]] (1967β2023), first African-American district attorney in Texas, ''Dallas Morning News'' Texan of the Year 2008 * [[Edith Wilmans]] (1882β1966), lawyer, state legislator * [[Will Wilson (Texas politician)|Will Wilson]] (1912β2005), Attorney General of Texas, Texas Supreme Court justice * [[Jared Woodfill]] (born 1968), attorney, political activist * [[Mark Yudof]] (born 1944), law professor, university chancellor * [[Kathleen Zellner]], attorney {{div col end}} ==Law enforcement== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[David Brown (police officer)|David Brown]] (born 1960), chief of [[Dallas Police Department]] * [[Edna Reed Clayton DeWees]] (1921β2009), first woman elected sheriff in Texas * [[Ruben Garcia Jr. (FBI agent)|Ruben Garcia Jr.]] (born 1951), former FBI Executive Assistant Director * [[James B. Gillett]] (1856β1937), lawman, member of [[Texas Ranger Hall of Fame]] * [[Manuel T. Gonzaullas]] (1891β1977), [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Ranger]] captain * [[T. J. Goree]] (1835β1905), superintendent of penitentiaries in Texas, namesake of the [[Goree Unit]] of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Confederate Army captain, attorney * [[Frank Hamer]] (1884β1955), [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Ranger]], led raid in which [[Bonnie and Clyde]] were killed * [[Roy Hazelwood]] (1938β2016), FBI profiler * [[Ted Hinton]] (1904β1977), deputy sheriff involved in raid in which Bonnie and Clyde were killed * [[Joaquin Jackson]] (1935β2016), Texas Ranger, author, actor * [[John B. Jones]] (1834β1881), captain of [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Rangers]] Frontier Battalion * [[Jim Leavelle]] (1920β2019), Dallas Police detective who was escorting [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] when Oswald was shot * [[Murder of Darrell Lunsford#Victim|Darrell Lunsford]] (1943β1991), was murdered while arresting drug suspects * [[Ramiro Martinez (police officer)|Ramiro Martinez]] (born 1937), police officer involved in killing of sniper [[Charles Whitman]] * [[David Atlee Phillips]] (1922β1988), officer for the [[CIA]], recipient of the [[Career Intelligence Medal]] * [[Phil Ryan (sheriff)|Phil Ryan]] (born 1945), Texas Ranger who arrested serial killer [[Henry Lee Lucas]] * [[Charlie Siringo]] (1855β1928), Wild West lawman * [[Ben Thompson (lawman)|Ben Thompson]] (1843β1884), Old West lawman, gunman, gambler * [[J. D. Tippit]] (1924β1963), [[Dallas]] police officer who questioned [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] following the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] and was subsequently killed by Oswald * [[Charles Winstead]] (1891β1973), FBI agent in the 1930sβ1940s; one of the agents who shot and killed [[John Dillinger]] {{div col end}} ==Art, photography, architecture== ;AβK {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Walter W. Ahlschlager]] (1887β1965), architect * [[Larry D. Alexander]] (born 1953), visual artist * [[Natalia Anciso]] (born 1985), visual artist * [[JosΓ© Arpa]] (1858β1952), painter * [[Tex Avery]] (1908β1980), animator, cartoonist, director * [[Atlee Ayres]] (1873β1969), architect * [[Robert M. Ayres]] (1898β1977), architect * [[Bill Barminski]] (born 1962), artist, designer, filmmaker * [[Donald Barthelme (architect)|Donald Barthelme]] (1907β1996), architect * [[Arthello Beck]] (1941β2004), visual artist * [[Bobby Berk]] (born 1981), interior designer, television personality * [[Forrest Bess]] (1911β1977), painter * [[John T. Biggers]] (1924β2001), muralist, established art department at [[Texas Southern University]] * [[Electra Waggoner Biggs]] (1912β2001), sculptor * [[Rora Blue]] (born c. 1996), visual artist * [[Melinda Bordelon]] (1949β1995), painter, illustrator * [[Berkeley Breathed]] (born 1957), Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, author/illustrator, director, screenwriter * [[Susan Budge]] (born 1959), ceramic sculptor * [[Harold Dow Bugbee]] (1900β1963), artist * [[John Cassaday]] (1971β2024), comic book artist * [[Keith Carter (photographer)|Keith Carter]] (born 1948), photographer, educator, artist * [[John S. Chase]] (1925β2012), architect * [[Mel Chin]] (born 1951), conceptual visual artist * [[Harold F. Clayton]] (1954β2015), sculptor * [[Nicholas Joseph Clayton]] (1840β1916), architect * [[Matchett Herring Coe]] (1907β1999), sculptor * [[Pompeo Coppini]] (1870β1957), sculptor, teacher * [[George Dahl]] (1894β1987), architect * [[Gabriel Dawe]] (born 1973), artist * [[Dawson Dawson-Watson]] (1864β1939), impressionist painter * [[Charles Dellschau|Charles August Albert Dellschau]] (1830β1923), outsider artist * [[Neil Denari]] (born 1957), architect * [[Richard Dominguez]] (born 1960), comic book artist * [[Brian Adam Douglas]] (born 1972), visual artist * [[Dan Dunn (painter)|Dan Dunn]] (born 1957), speed painter, cartoonist, caricaturist * [[Emily Edwards]] (1888β1980), artist, historian, conservationist, teacher, civic leader * [[Melvin Edwards]] (born 1937), sculptor * [[Charles Fincher]] (born 1945), cartoonist, lawyer * [[Joseph Finger]] (1887β1953), architect * [[Alfred C. Finn]] (1883β1964), architect * [[Marion Fresenius Fooshee]] (1888β1956), architect * [[O'Neil Ford]] (1905β1982), architect * [[Jim Franklin (artist)|Jim Franklin]] (born 1943), artist, illustrator, underground cartoonist * [[Lois Gibson]] (born c. 1950), forensic artist * [[Alfred Giles (architect)|Alfred Giles]] (1853β1920), architect * [[Francois P. Giraud]] (1818β1877), architect, surveyor, mayor of [[San Antonio]] * [[Joseph Glasco]] (1925β1996), abstract expressionist artist * [[Rolando Gomez]] (born 1962), photographer * [[Xavier Gonzalez]] (1898β1993), muralist, sculptor, teacher * [[Glenna Goodacre]] (1939β2020), sculptor, designed obverse of [[Sacagawea dollar]] * [[James Riely Gordon]] (1863β1937), architect * [[Herbert M. Greene]] (1871β1932), architect * [[Priscilla Hamby]] (born 1982), illustrator, comic-book artist * [[Trenton Doyle Hancock]] (born 1974), visual artist * [[Wyatt C. Hedrick]] (1888β1964), architect * [[Wolf Hilbertz]] (1938β2007), architect, inventor, marine scientist, educator * [[Barbara Hines]] (born 1950), artist * [[Armando Hinojosa]] (born 1944), sculptor * [[Alexandre Hogue]] (1898β1994), realist painter * [[Dorothy Hood]] (1919β2000), Modernist painter * [[Carl Hoppe]] (1897β1981), painter * [[Louis Hoppe]] (''[[fl.]]'' 1860s), 19th-century folk artist * [[Lance Hosey]] (1964β2021), architect * [[Letitia Huckaby]] (born 1972), photographer * [[Sedrick Huckaby]] (born 1975), painter * [[Robert H.H. Hugman]] (1902β1980), architect, designed [[San Antonio River Walk]] * [[Walter Iooss]] (born 1943), photographer * [[Natalie Irish]] (born 1982), multimedia artist, pioneer of the lip print technique * [[James Ivey]] (born 1967), artist, painter, carnival surrealism * [[Elisa Jimenez]] (born 1963), interdisciplinary artist, fashion designer * [[Luis JimΓ©nez (sculptor)|Luis JimΓ©nez]] (1940β2006), sculptor * [[Raoul Josset]] (1899β1957), sculptor * [[Donald Judd]] (1928β1994), sculptor * [[Karl Kamrath]] (1911β1988), architect, tennis player * [[Cheryl Kelley]] (born 1968), photorealist painter * [[George Kessler]] (1862β1923), landscape architect, city planner * [[John F. Knott]] (1878β1963), political cartoonist, illustrator, art educator {{div col end}} ;LβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[David Lake (architect)|David Lake]], architect * [[Thomas C. Lea, III]] (1907β2001), muralist, illustrator, artist, war correspondent, novelist, historian * [[Harold LeDoux]] (1926β2015), cartoonist, ''[[Judge Parker]]'' * [[Rick Lowe]] (born 1961), visual artist, social activist, educator, [[MacArthur Fellow]] * [[Hermann Lungkwitz]] (1813β1891), landscape artist, photographer * [[Bonnie MacLeary]] (1886β1971), sculptor * [[Bob Mader]] (1943β2005), photographer * [[Stanley Marsh 3]] (1938β2014), millionaire artist and philanthropist * [[Florence McClung]] (1894β1992), painter, printmaker, art teacher * [[Marion Koogler McNay]] (1883β1950), artist, teacher, art collector, museum founder, philanthropist * [[Alex McVey]] (born 1978), illustrator * [[Michael Mehaffy]] (born 1955), architectural theorist * [[Angelbert Metoyer]] (born 1977), Afrofuturist visual artist * [[Donald Moffett]] (born 1955), painter * [[JesΓΊs Moroles]] (1950β2015), sculptor * [[Elisabet Ney]] (1833β1907), sculptor * [[Diane O'Leary]] (1939β2013), multimedia artist * [[Lovie Olivia]], multidisciplinary visual artist * [[Julian Onderdonk]] (1882β1922), painter * [[Robert Jenkins Onderdonk]] (1852β1917), painter * [[Steve Parker (artist)|Steve Parker]], artist, musician, composer * [[Graydon Parrish]] (born 1970), realist painter * [[Harry D. Payne]] (1891β1987), architect * [[John Picacio]] (born 1969), science fiction-fantasy artist, illustrator * [[Dan Piraro]] (born 1958), painter, illustrator, cartoonist * [[Thomas M. Price]] (1916β1998), architect * [[Robert Pruitt (artist)|Robert Pruitt]] (born 1975), visual artist * [[Don Ivan Punchatz]] (1936β2009), science fiction-fantasy artist, illustrator * [[Gregor Punchatz]] (born 1967), artist/sculptor for video games * [[Robert Rauschenberg]] (1925β2008), painter, sculptor, graphic artist * [[Frank Reaugh]] (1860β1945), painter * [[Everette Dixie Reese]] (1923β1955), photographer, photojournalist * [[Ace Reid]] (1925β1991), cartoonist and humorist * [[Lucy Wilson Rice]] (1874β1963), painter * [[Linda Ridgway]] (born 1947), sculptor, printmaker * [[Joe Riley (artist)|Joe Riley]] (1964β2007), visual and plastic artist * [[Dario Robleto]] (born 1972), conceptual artist * [[Elizabeth Barlow Rogers]] (born 1936), landscape designer, landscape preservationist, writer * [[Jermaine Rogers]] (born 1972), poster artist * [[Nancy Rubins]] (born 1952), sculptor, installation artist * [[VerΓ³nica Ruiz de Velasco]] (born 1968), painter * [[Robh Ruppel]] (born c. 1963), illustrator * [[Porfirio Salinas]] (1910β1973), landscape painter * [[Julian Schnabel]] (born 1951), artist, film director * [[Emil Schuhmann]] (1856β1937), folk artist, accordionist, bandleader * [[Zachary Selig]] (1949β2016), artist, painter, writer * [[Mark Seliger]] (born 1959), photographer * [[Gilbert Shelton]] (born 1940), cartoonist * [[Erwin E. Smith]] (1886β1947), photographer * [[John F. Staub]] (1892β1981), architect * [[Justin Storms]] (born 1981), artist, musician, and creator of coloring book ''The Whaletopian Coloring Book'' * [[James Surls]] (born 1943), modernist sculptor * [[Johnnie Swearingen]] (1908β1993), artist * [[Masaru Takiguchi]] (born 1941), sculptor, arts educator * [[Waldine Tauch]] (1892β1986), sculptor * [[Karen T. Taylor]] (born 1952), forensic and portrait artist * [[Frank Teich]] (1856β1939), sculptor * [[Wilhelm Thielepape]] (1814β1904), architect, lithographer, photographer, surveyor, attorney, mayor of [[San Antonio]] * [[Nestor Topchy]] (born 1963), painter, sculptor, installation artist * [[Olin H. Travis]] (1888β1975), painter, art educator; founded [[Dallas Art Institute]] * [[Jesse TreviΓ±o]] (1946β2023), visual artist<ref>[https://www.tpr.org/arts-culture/2023-02-13/famed-san-antonio-artist-jesse-trevino-dies-at-76 Famed San Antonio artist Jesse TreviΓ±o dies at 76] by Jack Morgan. Texas Public Radio, 14 Feb 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-15.</ref> * [[Charles Umlauf]] (1911β1994), sculptor, art educator * [[Vincent Valdez]] (born 1977), artist * [[Bob Wade (artist)|Bob Wade]] (1943β2019), artist, sculptor in "Cosmic Cowboy" genre * [[Pendleton Ward]] (born 1982), animator, screenwriter, producer, director, voice actor * [[William Ward Watkin]] (1886β1952), architect, founder of Rice University Department of Architecture * [[Mack White]] (born 1952), comic book artist * [[Verner Moore White]] (1863β1923), landscape and portrait artist * [[Robert Whiteside]] (1950β2006), jewelry and craft maker and designer, polymath * [[George Rodney Willis]] (1879β1960), architect * [[Laura Wilson (photographer)|Laura Wilson]] (born 1939), photographer * [[Robert William Wood]] (1889β1979), landscape painter * [[Bill Zacha]] (1920β1998), artist, entrepreneur {{div col end}} ==Literature== ;AβG {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Jeff Abbott]] (born 1963), mystery novelist * [[Ramon Frederick Adams]] (1889β1976), western folklorist, musician, candy maker * [[Susan Wittig Albert]] (born 1940), mystery writer * [[Mildred Vorpahl Baass]] (1917β2012), poet * [[Karle Wilson Baker]] (1878β1960), poet, author * [[Wendy Barker]] (1942β2023), poet, educator * [[Neal Barrett Jr.]] (1929β2014), science fiction-fantasy writer * [[Barbara Barrie]] (born 1931), author of children's books * [[Donald Barthelme]] (1931β1989), writer, educator * [[Frederick Barthelme]] (born 1943), writer, educator * [[Steven Barthelme]] (born 1947), writer, educator * [[Rick Bass]] (born 1958), writer, environmentalist * [[Roy Bedichek]] (1878β1959), writer, naturalist, educator * [[Raymond Benson]] (born 1955), novelist * [[Sarah Bird]] (born 1949), novelist, screenwriter, journalist * [[Cheryl Bolen]] (born 1946), novelist, journalist * [[J. Mason Brewer]] (1896β1975), folklorist, scholar, writer * [[Sandra Brown]] (born 1948), novelist * [[James Lee Burke]] (born 1936), mystery writer * [[Hector CantΓΊ]] (born 1961), writer, editor, newspaper comic strip creator * [[Aline B. Carter]] (1892β1972), poet * [[Oscar Casares]] (born 1964), writer, educator * [[Kathryn Casey]], mystery and true crime author * [[Vivian Cash]] (1934β2005), first wife of [[Johnny Cash]], published a memoir of their marriage * [[Cyrus Cassells]] (born 1957), poet * [[Rosemary Catacalos]] (1944β2022), poet * [[Katherine Center]] (born 1972), author of [[chick lit]], mommy lit * [[Pat Choate]] (born 1941), author, economist * [[Susan Choi]] (born 1969), novelist * [[Sandra Cisneros]] (born 1954), author and poet * [[Tamarie Cooper]] (born 1970), playwright, actress * [[Bill Crider]] (1941β2018), mystery writer * [[Deborah Crombie]] (born 1952), mystery writer * [[Justin Cronin]] (born 1962), novelist * [[Grace Noll Crowell]] (1877β1969), poet * [[James Crumley]] (1939β2008), crime novelist * [[George Dawson (author)|George Dawson]] (1898β2001), published his autobiography at age 102 after learning to read at 98 * [[Jan de Hartog]] (1914β2002), Nobel Prize-nominated author, [[Tony Award]]-winning playwright, social activist, philanthropist * [[NephtalΓ De LeΓ³n]] (born 1945), writer, poet * [[Jim Dent (author)|Jim Dent]] (born 1953), author, sportswriter * [[Adina Emilia De Zavala]] (1861β1955), writer, historian, educator * [[J. Frank Dobie]] (1888β1964), folklorist and writer about open-range days * [[Carole Nelson Douglas]] (1944β2021), mystery writer * [[Marianne J. Dyson]] (born 1955), writer on space science * [[Robert M. Edsel]] (born 1956), nonfiction writer, oil company founder and innovator * [[Kurt Eichenwald]] (born 1961), author, journalist * [[John R. Erickson]] (born 1943), cowboy, author, songwriter, voice actor, wrote ''[[Hank the Cowdog]]'' series * [[Jill Alexander Essbaum]] (born 1971), poet, writer, professor * [[B. H. Fairchild]] (born 1942), poet * [[Kitty Ferguson]] (born 1941), science writer * [[Robert Flynn (author)|Robert Flynn]] (born 1932), novelist * [[Horton Foote]] (1916β2009), author and playwright * [[Carrie Fountain]], poet * [[Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel]] (1854β1931), editor and publisher of ''The Laws of Texas 1822β1897'' * [[Julian S. Garcia]], writer of Chicano literature * [[Bryan A. Garner]] (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educator * [[Van G. Garrett]], poet, novelist, teacher, photographer * [[Fred Gipson]] (1908β1973), novelist, author of ''[[Old Yeller]]'' * [[Marcus Goodrich]] (1897β1991), novelist, screenwriter; married [[Olivia de Havilland]] * [[John Graves (author)|John Graves]] (1920β2013), author * [[Jesse Edward Grinstead]] (1866β1948), author of [[Western fiction]] * [[Laurie Ann Guerrero]], poet {{div col end}} ;HβM {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Christine HΓ ]] (born 1979), writer, poet, editor; chef who won ''[[MasterChef (U.S.)|MasterChef]]'' cooking competition in 2012 * [[Hardy Haberman]] (born 1950), author, filmmaker, educator, figure in [[BDSM]] culture * [[Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey]] (born 1938), novelist, journalist, playwright * [[Harry H. Halsell]] (1860β1957), rancher, wrote books about ranching life * [[Stephen Harrigan]] (born 1948), novelist, journalist * [[Stanley Hauerwas]] (born 1940), theologian, philosopher * [[Bobbie Louise Hawkins]] (1930β2018), short story writer, monologist, and poet * [[Allison Hedge Coke]] (born 1958), poet and writer * [[Harville Hendrix]] (born 1935), writer, speaker, therapist * [[Patricia Highsmith]] (1921β1995), novelist, author of ''[[Strangers on a Train (novel)|Strangers on a Train]]'' and ''[[The Talented Mr. Ripley]]'' * [[Rolando Hinojosa-Smith]] (1929β2022), novelist, essayist, poet, educator * [[Thomas Elisha Hogg]] (1842β1880), poet, writer, editor * [[Mary Austin Holley]] (1784β1846), wrote first English-language history of Texas * [[Robert E. Howard]] (1906β1936), author of ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' stories and other [[Pulp magazine|pulp adventure tales]] * [[William Humphrey (writer)|William Humphrey]] (1924β1997), novelist * [[Bret Anthony Johnston]] (born 1971), author, director of creative writing program at [[Harvard University]] * [[Mary Karr]] (born 1955), poet, essayist, memoirist * [[Elmer Kelton]] (1926β2009), journalist, western novelist * [[Larry L. King]] (1929β2012), playwright, journalist, novelist, ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]'' * [[Kevin Kwan]] (born 1950), novelist * [[Joe R. Lansdale]] (born 1951), author of crime thrillers, Hap and Leonard novels * [[Jenny Lawson]] (born 1973), journalist, humorist, blogger * [[Kate Lehrer]] (born 1939), writer, novelist, reviewer * [[Warren Leslie]] (1927β2011), author, journalist, screenwriter, business executive * [[David Liss]] (born 1966), writer * [[Janette Sebring Lowrey]] (1892β1986), author of children's books, including ''[[The Poky Little Puppy]]'' * [[Max Lucado]] (born 1955), best-selling Christian author * [[Cathy Luchetti]] (born 1945), author of books about American frontier * [[Kirk Lynn]] (born 1972), playwright, novelist * [[Corey Marks]] (born 1970), poet, educator * [[Walt McDonald]] (1934β2022), poet * [[Larry McMurtry]] (1936β2021), [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning author of ''[[Lonesome Dove]]'' * [[Philipp Meyer]] (born 1974), novelist * [[Vassar Miller]] (1924β1998), poet * [[Michael Moorcock]] (born 1939), literary and fantasy novelist, musician, journalist * [[Pamela Morsi]] (1951β2024), romance novelist * [[Frances Mossiker]] (1906β1985), author of historical novels * [[Jack Elliott Myers]] (1941β2009), poet {{div col end}} ;NβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Lisa Niemi]] (born 1956), writer, dancer, choreographer, actress, director * [[Naomi Shihab Nye]] (born 1952), poet, songwriter, novelist * [[Marc Ostrofsky]] (born 1961), author, entrepreneur, investor * [[William A. Owens]] (1905β1990), author, folklorist, educator * [[Greg Pak]] (born 1968), comic-book writer, film director * [[Americo Paredes]] (1915β1999), author of books on life along U.S.-Mexican border * [[Deborah Paredez]] (born 1970), poet * [[David M. Parsons]] (born 1943), poet, educator, 2011 Texas State Poet Laureate<ref>[[Poets Laureate of Texas]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=May 2020}} * [[Stanley G. Payne]] (born 1934), historian of modern Spain and European [[Fascism]] * [[Emmy PΓ©rez]], poet * [[George Sessions Perry]] (1910β1956), novelist, correspondent * [[Rachel Plummer]] (1818β1839), wrote a sensational account of her captivity among [[Comanche]]s * [[Julie Powell]] (1973β2022), author, blogger, subject of film ''[[Julie & Julia]]'' * [[Hugh Prather]] (1938β2010), writer, minister, counselor * [[Kevin Prufer]] (born 1969), poet, novelist, educator * [[Deanna Raybourn]] (born 1968), author of historical fiction and historical mysteries * [[James Reasoner]] (born 1953), writer * [[Tom Reiss]] (born 1964), Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian, journalist * [[Rick Riordan]] (born 1964), novelist * [[Lexie Dean Robertson]] (1893β1954), poet * [[Lou Halsell Rodenberger]] (1926β2009), author, educator, journalist * [[Jane Gilmore Rushing]] (1925β1997), novelist, journalist * [[Dorothy Scarborough]] (1878β1935), author, folklorist * [[Robert Schenkkan]] (born 1953), playwright, screenwriter, actor * [[Shea Serrano]] (born 1981), author, journalist * [[Belle Hunt Shortridge]] (1858β1893), author and poet * [[Cynthia Leitich Smith]] (born 1967), author of fiction for children and young adults * [[Terry Southern]] (1924β1995), author, screenwriter * [[Suzy Spencer]] (born 1954), true crime author, journalist * [[John Steakley]] (1951β2010), science-fiction and fantasy writer * [[Carmen Tafolla]] (born 1951), poet, writer * [[Larry D. Thomas]] (born 1947), 2008 Texas State Poet Laureate * [[Lorenzo Thomas (poet)|Lorenzo Thomas]] (1944β2005), poet, critic, educator * [[Jim Thompson (writer)|Jim Thompson]] (1906β1977), crime novelist * [[Thomas Thompson (American author)|Thomas Thompson]] (1933β1982), author, journalist * [[Lon Tinkle]] (1906β1980), author, Texas historian * [[Jia Tolentino]] (born 1988), writer, editor * [[Sergio Troncoso]] (born 1961), author of ''[[The Nature of Truth]]'' * [[Frederick Turner (poet)|Frederick Turner]] (born 1943), poet * [[John Varley (author)|John Varley]] (born 1947), science-fiction writer * [[Lizzie VelΓ‘squez]] (born 1989), author, motivational speaker, anti-bullying activist * [[Dale L. Walker]] (1935β2015), writer * [[Bryan Washington]] (born 1993), writer * [[Walter Prescott Webb]] (1888β1963), author, historian * [[Scott Westerfeld]] (born 1963), writer * [[Martha E. Whitten]] (1842β1917), author, poet, hymnist * [[Marianne Williamson]] (born 1952), author, social activist, 2020 U.S. presidential candidate * [[Janice Woods Windle]] (born 1938), author of historical novels * [[Ruthe Lewin Winegarten]] (1929β2004), author, editor, historian, social activist * [[Kim Wozencraft]] (born 1954), writer * [[Monica Youn]] (born 1971), poet, lawyer * [[Dean Young (poet)|Dean Young]] (1955β2022), poet * [[Gwendolyn Zepeda]] (born 1971), poet, author * [[Joaquin Zihuatanejo]] (Royce Johnson) (born 1971), poet {{div col end}} ==Journalism== ;AβD {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Wick Allison]] (1948β2020), magazine owner and publisher, author * [[Brian Anderson (sportscaster)|Brian Anderson]] (born 1971), sportscaster * [[Alfred O. Andersson]] (1874β1950), newspaper publisher * [[Jim Angle]] (1946β2022), chief Washington correspondent for [[Fox News]] * [[Ole Anthony]] (1938β2021), investigative journalist, magazine editor * [[John Ardoin]] (1935β2001), music critic and author * [[Hugh Aynesworth]] (1931β2023), journalist, investigative reporter, authority on the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Ralph Baker Jr.]] (1945β2008), radio host * [[Cecilia BallΓ]] (born 1976), journalist, anthropologist * [[Eddie Barker]] (1927β2012), television news reporter * [[Dave Barnett]] (born 1958), sportscaster * [[Skip Bayless]] (born 1951), sportswriter * [[Michelle Beadle]] (born 1975), sports reporter for [[ESPN]] and [[NBCUniversal]] * [[Paul Begala]] (born 1961), Democratic political consultant, political commentator * [[Alfred Horatio Belo]] (1839β1901), newspaper founder * [[Joshua Benton]] (born 1975), newspaper reporter and columnist, educator * [[Michael Berry (radio host)|Michael Berry]] (born 1970), conservative talk-radio host in Houston * [[Kevin Blackistone]] (born 1959), sportswriter * [[Bill Blair (Negro Leagues pitcher)|Bill Blair]] (1921β2014), newspaper founder and publisher, [[Negro league baseball]] player * [[Brandon Boyer]] (born 1977), blog editor * [[Pat Boyette]] (1923β2000), radio journalist, comic book artist * [[Billy Lee Brammer]] (1929β1978), journalist, novelist, political staffer * [[William Cowper Brann]] (1855β1898), journalist, iconoclastic writer * [[Marie Brenner]] (born 1949), investigative journalist, writer * [[Joe Bob Briggs]] (John Bloom) (born 1953), film critic * [[Barrett Brown]] (born 1981), journalist, essayist, satirist, activist; served time in federal prison for facilitating email leaks * [[John Henry Brown]] (1820β1895), historian, newspaper founder and editor, politician * [[Lance Brown]] (born 1972), television sportscaster, NFL football player * [[Samantha Brown]] (born 1970), television host * [[Bryan Burrough]] (born 1961), journalist, author * [[Gail Caldwell]] (born 1951), chief book critic for ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' * [[Liz Carpenter]] (1920β2010), writer, feminist, reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, public relations expert * [[Al Carrell]] (1925β2014), home-improvement columnist, radio host * [[Al Carter]] (born 1952), sports journalist * [[Amon G. Carter]] (1879β1955), newspaper founder and publisher * [[Cheryl Casone]] (born 1970), [[Fox Business Network]] anchor * [[Elizabeth Chambers (journalist)|Elizabeth Chambers]] (born 1982), television host and news reporter for [[Current TV]] * [[Craig Cohen (broadcaster)|Craig Cohen]] (born 1972), broadcast journalist, radio host * [[Dan Cook]] (1926β2008), sportswriter, sportscaster * [[Ron Corning]] (born 1971), television news anchor * [[Tim Cowlishaw]] (born 1955), sportswriter * [[Candice Crawford]] (born 1986), [[KDAF]] reporter * [[Walter Cronkite]] (1916β2009), CBS News anchor * [[Jim Cummins (reporter)|Jim Cummins]] (1945β2007), [[NBC News]] reporter * [[Don Dahler]] (born 1960), journalist, writer, correspondent for CBS News * [[Eugene Daniels]] (born 1989), political journalist, White House correspondent * [[Corby Davidson]] (born 1969), sports radio personality * [[Mark Davis (talk show host)|Mark Davis]] (born 1957), conservative talk-show host, newspaper columnist * [[Edward Musgrove Dealey]] (1892β1969), journalist, newspaper publisher * [[George B. Dealey]] (1859β1946), newspaper publisher * [[Jody Dean]] (born 1959), radio journalist, author * [[Dayna Devon]] (born 1970), television journalist * [[Sam Donaldson]] (born 1934), [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] reporter * [[Ronnie Dugger]] (1930β2025), progressive journalist * [[Troy Dungan]] (born 1936), television meteorologist * [[George Dunham]] (born 1965), radio personality, sportscaster * [[Richard Dyer (music critic)|Richard Dyer]] (1941β2024), classical music critic for ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' {{div col end}} ;EβJ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Kurt Eichenwald]] (born 1961), investigative reporter, author * [[Linda Ellerbee]] (born 1944), journalist, correspondent, reporter * [[Gene Elston]] (1922β2015), sportscaster * [[Fred Faour]] (1964β2024), radio talk show host * [[John Henry Faulk]] (1913β1990), storyteller and radio broadcaster * [[T. R. Fehrenbach]] (1925β2013), newspaper columnist, historian * [[Ashley Feinberg]] (born 1990), journalist, humorist * [[Shannon Fife]] (1888β1972), journalist, humorist, screenwriter * [[Robert Flores]] (born 1970), [[ESPN]] Sports anchor * [[Ron Franklin]] (1942β2022), sportscaster * [[Kinky Friedman]] (1944β2024), columnist, singer-songwriter, novelist, candidate for governor of Texas * [[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]] (1934β1985), sportscaster * [[Bianna Golodryga]] (born 1978), television journalist * [[Patricia Gras]] (born 1960), television news anchor, producer * [[John Howard Griffin]] (1920β1980), journalist, author * [[Oscar Griffin Jr.]] (1933β2011), newspaper editor, won [[Pulitzer Prize]] for uncovering [[Billie Sol Estes]] scandal * [[Jesse Edward Grinstead]] (1866β1948), founder of ''The Kerrville Mountain Sun'' * [[Jenna Bush Hager]] (born 1981), television news personality, writer * [[Leon Hale]] (1921β2021), journalist, author * [[Jane Hall (journalist)|Jane Hall]] (born 1951), former [[Fox News]] pundit, ''[[Fox News Watch]]'', ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'' * [[Tamron Hall]] (born 1970), [[MSNBC]] daytime anchor * [[Grace Halsell]] (1923β2000), journalist, writer * [[Milo Hamilton]] (1927β2015), sportscaster * [[Dale Hansen]] (born 1948), sportscaster * [[Stephen Harrigan]] (born 1948), journalist, novelist * [[Houston Harte]] (1893β1972), co-founder of [[Harte-Hanks]] chain of newspapers * [[Christy Haubegger]] (born 1968), founder of [[Latina (magazine)|''Latina'' magazine]] * [[Heloise Bowles Cruse|Heloise (mother)]] (1919β1977), syndicated columnist * [[Heloise (columnist)|Heloise (daughter)]] (born 1951), syndicated columnist * [[Kate Heyhoe]] (born 1955), food writer * [[Dave Hickey]] (1938β2021), art critic * [[Norm Hitzges]] (born 1944), sportscaster, reporter * [[Skip Hollandsworth]] (born 1957), journalist, screenwriter, magazine editor * [[Mark Holtz]] (1945β1997), sportscaster * [[Karen Elliott House]] (born 1947), journalist, publishing and business executive * [[Deborah Howell]] (1941β2010), newspaper editor * [[June Hunt]] (born 1944), radio host of religious programs * [[Jovita Idar]] (1885β1946), journalist, civil rights activist * [[Molly Ivins]] (1944β2007), political commentator, liberal journalist, and author * [[Robert H. Jackson (photographer)|Robert H. Jackson]] (born 1934), newspaper photographer, won [[Pulitzer Prize for Photography|Pulitzer Prize]] * [[Dahr Jamail]] (born 1968), journalist * [[Craig James (running back)|Craig James]] (born 1961), sports commentator on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[ESPN]] * [[Dan Jenkins]] (1928β2019), sportswriter and author * [[Sally Jenkins]] (born 1960), sports columnist and feature writer for ''[[The Washington Post]]'', and author * [[Iola Johnson]] (born 1950), television news anchor, first African-American anchor in the Southwest * [[Kenneth P. Johnson]] (1934β2008), newspaper editor * [[Penn Jones Jr.]] (1914β1998), newspaper journalist, [[John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories|John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist]] * [[Richard Justice (sports journalist)|Richard Justice]], sportswriter {{div col end}} ;KβO {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Todd Kalas]] (born 1965), sportscaster * [[Gordon Keith (radio host)|Gordon Keith]], radio personality * [[Steven G. Kellman]] (born 1947), literary critic, columnist, author, educator * [[Stan Kelly]], radio news anchor, public address announcer * [[Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker]] (1898β1949), journalist, author * [[Harry Koch (businessman)|Harry Koch]] (1867β1942), newspaper founder, railroad founder * [[Kidd Kraddick]] (1959β2013), radio host * [[Priya Krishna]] (born 1991), food writer, YouTube personality * [[Aaron Latham]] (1943β2022), journalist, writer * [[Jim Lehrer]] (1934β2020), television journalist, author * [[Michael R. Levy]] (born 1946), magazine founder and publisher * [[Josh Lewin]] (born 1968), sportscaster * [[Marjorie Herrera Lewis]] (born 1957), sports reporter, author * [[Verne Lundquist]] (born 1940), sportscaster, reporter * [[Bill Macatee]] (born 1955), sportscaster, reporter * [[Marlin Maddoux]] (1933β2004), radio talk show host * [[Debra Maffett]] (born 1956), host of TNN Country News, [[Miss America]] 1983 * [[Dan Malone]] (born 1955), Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter * [[Ernie Manouse]] (born 1969), television host, radio personality, writer, producer * [[Amanda Marcotte]] (born 1977), feminist/liberal blogger * [[Chris Marrou]] (born 1947), television news anchor * [[Roland S. Martin|Roland Martin]] (born 1968), journalist, [[syndicated columnist]], [[CNN]] [[Sports commentator|commentator]] * [[Russ Martin]] (1960β2021), radio host * [[Anita Martini]] (1939β1993), sports journalist * [[Mary Maverick]] (1818β1898), memoirist * [[John McCaa]] (born 1954), television news anchor * [[Kevin McCarthy (radio)|Kevin McCarthy]], radio and television announcer * [[Gordon McLendon]] (1921β1986), radio pioneer, innovator, entrepreneur * [[Howard McNeil]] (1920β2010), television meteorologist * [[Lisa McRee]] (born 1961), television journalist * [[Sonny Melendrez]] (born 1946), radio personality, voice actor * [[Curt Menefee]] (born 1965), sportscaster, reporter * [[Bill Mercer]] (1926β2025), sportscaster * [[Maxine Mesinger]] (1925β2001), gossip columnist * [[Harry J. Middleton]] (1921β2017), journalist, Presidential speechwriter, educator * [[Dale Milford]] (1926β1997), television meteorologist, U.S. Representative * [[Larry Monroe (radio personality)|Larry Monroe]] (1942β2014), radio personality * [[Margaret Moser]] (1954β2017), journalist, music critic * [[Leslie Mouton]] (born 1965), news reporter * [[Eric Nadel]] (born 1951), sportscaster * [[James Pearson Newcomb]] (1837β1907), newspaper journalist, publisher; Secretary of State of Texas * [[Chau Nguyen]] (born 1973), television news anchor * [[Jim O'Brien (reporter)|Jim O'Brien]] (1939β1983), reporter, disc jockey * [[Norah O'Donnell]] (born 1974), commentator on ''[[The Today Show]]'' and [[MSNBC]] correspondent * [[Barbara Olson]] (1955β2001), [[Fox News]] and [[CNN]] commentator {{div col end}} ;PβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Albert Parsons]] (1848β1887), newspaper editor, socialist, anarchist; was convicted of conspiracy and hanged * [[Marjorie Paxson]] (1923β2017), newspaper journalist, editor, publisher * [[Scott Pelley]] (born 1957), anchor and managing editor of the ''[[CBS Evening News]]'' * [[Uma Pemmaraju]] (1958β2022), anchor for [[Fox News]] * [[Bob Phillips]] (born 1951), creator, producer, and host of ''[[Texas Country Reporter]]'' * [[Michael Phillips (historian)|Michael Phillips]] (born 1960), journalist, historian, author, educator * [[Stone Phillips]] (born 1954), co-anchor of ''[[Dateline NBC]]'' * [[Katherine Anne Porter]] (1890β1980), journalist, essayist, novelist * [[Cactus Pryor]] (1923β2011), radio personality, actor * [[John QuiΓ±ones]] (born 1952), ABC News correspondent * [[Dan Rather]] (born 1931), former ''CBS Evening News'' anchor * [[Julia Scott Reed]] (1917β2004), newspaper columnist, reporter, editor * [[Rex Reed]] (born 1938), movie critic * [[Dick Risenhoover]] (1927β1978), sportscaster * [[Tracy Rowlett]] (born 1942), television news anchor * [[John Phillip Santos]] (born 1957), journalist, author, filmmaker, producer * [[Bob Schieffer]] (born 1937), ''CBS Evening News'' anchor * [[Elliot Segal]] (born 1969), talk radio host * [[Brad Sham]] (born 1949), sportscaster * [[Blackie Sherrod]] (1919β2016), sportswriter * [[Bud Shrake]] (1931β2009), sportswriter, author * [[William Dean Singleton]] (born 1951), newspaper publishing executive, chairman of the board of [[Associated Press]] * [[Evan Smith (journalist)|Evan Smith]] (born 1966), magazine editor, television, radio, internet journalist * [[Liz Smith (journalist)|Liz Smith]] (1923β2017), [[Print syndication|syndicated]] columnist * [[Joshua Starnes]] (born 1976), film critic * [[Marc Stein (reporter)|Marc Stein]], sports reporter * [[Ron Stone (reporter)|Ron Stone]] (1936β2008), television news reporter * [[Linda Stouffer]] (born 1970), television news anchor * [[Clinton Howard Swindle]] (1945β2004), investigative newspaper journalist, author * [[Harold Taft]] (1922β1991), television meteorologist * [[Thomas Thompson (American author)|Thomas Thompson]] (1933β1982), investigative journalist for [[Life (magazine)|''Life'' magazine]], author * [[Emma Tiedemann]], sports announcer * [[Bascom N. Timmons]] (1890β1987), opened news bureau in Washington; native of Amarillo * [[Jack Tinsley]] (1935β2004), newspaper executive editor * [[Frank X. Tolbert]] (1912β1984), author, historian, journalist, restaurateur * [[Karen Tumulty]] (born 1955), newspaper correspondent * [[Charlie Van Dyke]] (born 1947), former radio disc jockey of [[KLIF-AM|KLIF]], known for the best voice of radio and television stations across America; former frequent guest host of ''[[American Top 40]]'', 1983β1988 * [[Rob Walker (journalist)|Rob Walker]] (born 1968), journalist, author * [[Todd Wagner]] (born 1960), internet broadcasting pioneer * [[Robb Walsh]], food writer, restaurant owner * [[Dave Ward (reporter)|Dave Ward]] (born 1939), television newscaster * [[Greg Williams (radio personality)|Greg Williams]] (born 1960), sports radio host * [[Robert Wilonsky]] (born 1968), newspaper columnist, critic * [[Carlo Wolff]] (born 1943), journalist * [[Bill Worrell]] (born 1947), sportscaster * [[Lawrence Wright]] (born 1947), journalist, author of ''[[The Looming Tower]]'' * [[Robert Wright (journalist)|Robert Wright]] (born 1957), journalist * [[Bobbie Wygant]] (1926β2024), television journalist and host * [[Marvin Zindler]] (1921β2007), television journalist {{div col end}} ==Science, including medicine== ;AβK {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Muthu Alagappan]] (born c. 1990), sports statistician * [[James P. Allison]] (born 1948), immunologist, won Nobel Prize * [[Nima Arkani-Hamed]] (born 1972), theoretical physicist * [[Ryan S. Baker]] (born 1977), computer scientist * [[Edmund F. Baroch]] (1934β2022), [[metallurgist]] * [[Brady Barr]] (born 1963), [[herpetologist]] * [[Charles R. Baxter]] (1929β2005), emergency-room physician who attended President [[John F. Kennedy]] following [[Kennedy's assassination]] * [[R. Palmer Beasley]] (1936β2012), physician, public health educator, epidemiologist * [[Angela Belcher]] (born 1967), materials scientist, biological engineer, MIT professor, [[MacArthur Fellow]] * [[Bruce Beutler]] (born 1957), Nobel Prize-winning immunologist, geneticist * [[James R. Biard]] (1931β2022), electrical engineer; invented the GaAs infrared [[light-emitting diode]] (LED), the [[optical isolator]], the [[Schottky transistor]], and MOS ROM * [[Gail Borden]] (1801β1874), inventor of condensed milk and other foodstuffs, surveyor, publisher * [[Edward Boyden]] (born 1979), neuroscientist, MIT professor * [[Otis Boykin]] (1920β1982), inventor and engineer * [[T. Berry Brazelton]] (1918β2018), pediatrician, author, syndicated columnist * [[Michael Glyn Brown]] (1957β2013), hand surgeon * [[Michael Stuart Brown]] (born 1941), Nobel Prize-winning geneticist * [[John Cacioppo]] (1951β2018), co-founder of [[social neuroscience]] * [[Robert Cade]] (1927β2007), 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]] (1920β2016), pioneering [[Cardiac surgery|heart surgeon]] * [[Kenneth H. Cooper]] (born 1931), physician, developed concept of [[aerobic exercise]] * [[Marjorie Corcoran]] (1950β2017), physicist * [[Robert Curl]] (1933β2022), Nobel Prize-winning chemist * [[Michael E. DeBakey]] (1908β2008), pioneering [[Cardiac surgery|heart surgeon]] * [[Everette Lee DeGolyer]] (1886β1956), geophysicist, philanthropist * [[Robert Dennard]] (1932β2024), [[computer scientist]] and inventor * [[Bryce DeWitt]] (1923β2004), physicist, co-developed WheelerβDeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe") * [[CΓ©cile DeWitt-Morette]] (1922β2017), physicist, mathematician * [[Leonard Eugene Dickson]] (1874β1954), mathematician * [[James "Red" Duke]] (1928β2015), physician, professor, journalist * [[J. Doyne Farmer]] (born 1952), complex systems scientist, entrepreneur, Oxford mathematics professor * [[Ralph Feigin]] (1938β2008), pediatrician, writer, educator, hospital administrator * [[Leroy S. Fletcher]] (born 1936), mechanical and aerospace engineer * [[John Fordtran]] (born 1931), gastroenterologist, educator * [[Dan Foster (physician)|Dan Foster]] (1930β2018), physician, diabetes researcher, educator * [[Alfred G. Gilman]] (1941β2015), Nobel Prize-winning pharmacologist, biochemist, educator * [[Joseph L. Goldstein]] (born 1940), Nobel Prize-winning geneticist, biochemist * [[John B. Goodenough]] (1922β2023), Nobel Prize-winning materials scientist, solid-state physicist, professor * [[Cecil Howard Green]] (1900β2003), geophysicist, founder of [[Texas Instruments]], philanthropist * [[Gerald D. Griffin]] (born 1934), aeronautical engineer, NASA official * [[G.B. Halsted]] (1853β1922), mathematician * [[Aubrey Otis Hampton]] (1900β1955), radiologist * [[David Hanson (robotics designer)|David Hanson]] (born 1969), roboticist * [[J. William Harbour]] (born 1963), ophthalmologist, ocular oncologist * [[Elise Harmon]] (1909β1985), physicist, chemist, electronics engineer * [[Meredith Hay]] (born 1962), biomedical researcher * [[John Haynes Jr.]] (1937β2021), rural family physician, national recognition as Country Doctor of the Year * [[George H. Heilmeier]] (1936β2014), engineer, contributed to invention of [[liquid crystal display|LCDs]]; was Chief Technical Officer at [[Texas Instruments]] * [[Robert T. Hill]] (1858β1941), geologist * [[Helen Hobbs]] (born 1952), molecular geneticist, physician, professor * [[Peter Hotez]] (born 1958), pediatrician, virologist, educator * [[Sarah Blaffer Hrdy]] (born 1946), anthropologist, primatologist * [[M. King Hubbert]] (1903β1989), [[geophysicist]] * [[Lane P. Hughston]] (born 1951), mathematician, physicist, scholar and professor of mathematical finance * [[Nathan Isgur]] (1947β2001), theoretical physicist<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vNg2MSisppMC&q=Carl+Groos+Jockusch+1941|title=Who's Who in the Midwest|date=March 5, 1994|publisher=Marquis Who's Who, LLC|isbn=978-0-8379-0724-6 |via=Google Books}}</ref> * [[Ronny Jackson]] (born 1967), [[Physician to the President]] of the United States * [[Mildred Fay Jefferson]] (1927β2010), physician, political activist; first African-American woman to graduate from [[Harvard Medical School]] * [[Carl Jockusch]] (born 1941), mathematician * [[Mavis Kelsey]] (1912β2013), physician who founded the [[Kelsey-Seybold Clinic]], professor, writer, philanthropist * [[Jack Kilby]] (1923β2005), Nobel Prize-winning electrical engineer; invented integrated circuit, handheld calculator, thermal printer * [[Riki Kobayashi]] (1924β2013), professor of chemical engineering * [[Edwin Jackson Kyle]] (1876β1963), agriculture expert, professor, ambassador; [[Kyle Field]] and [[Kyle, Texas]] are named for him {{div col end}} ;LβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Thelma Patten Law]] (1900β1968), first African American woman admitted to the Harris County Medical Society * [[Duy-Loan Le]] (born 1962), engineer, first woman and first Asian [[Texas Instruments]] Senior Fellow * [[Ferdinand Lindheimer]] (1801β1879), botanist<ref>[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/lindheimer-ferdinand-jacob Lindheimer, Ferdinand Jacob] by Crystal Sasse Ragsdale. Handbook of Texas. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2022-01-26.</ref> * [[R. Bowen Loftin]] (born 1949), physicist, computer scientist, educator, university president * [[Cyrus Longworth Lundell]] (1907β1994), botanist, archaeologist; discovered several [[Maya civilization|Mayan]] cities in Mexican jungle * [[Larry Masinter]] (born 1949), computer scientist, internet pioneer * [[Walter McAfee]] (1914β1995), astronomer * [[Henry Cecil McBay]] (1914β1995), chemist, educator * [[Eugene McDermott]] (1899β1973), geophysicist, founder of [[Texas Instruments]], philanthropist * [[Jerry Merryman]] (1932β2019), electrical engineer, co-invented hand-held calculator * [[John S. Meyer]] (1924β2011), neurologist, medical-school professor and administrator * [[C. Wright Mills]] (1916β1962), prominent [[political sociologist]] and author * [[Forrest Mims]] (born 1944), amateur scientist, popular science writer * [[Carl Mitcham]] (born 1941), philosopher of science, professor, writer * [[W. E. Moerner]] (born 1953), chemist, professor * [[Oscar Monnig]] (1902β1999), astronomer and meteoricist * [[Robert Lee Moore]] (1882β1974), mathematician, educator * [[Matt Mullenweg]] (born 1984), developed [[WordPress]] software * [[Hermann Joseph Muller]] (1890β1967), Nobel Prize-winning geneticist * [[Joseph Nagyvary]] (born 1934), biochemist, violin maker, [[Stradivarius]] researcher * [[Leonard L. Northrup Jr.]] (1918β2016), engineer, inventor, entrepreneur * [[Peter OzsvΓ‘th]] (born 1967), mathematician * [[Theophilus Painter]] (1889β1969), zoologist, professor, university president * [[Sujal Parikh]] (1985β2010), global health advocate * [[John Park (inventor)|John Park]] (1814β1872), inventor, construction materials expert, builder * [[Percy Pennybacker]] (1895β1963), civil engineer, innovator of bridge design * [[Victor Poor]] (1933β2012), as Technical Director at [[Datapoint]] in San Antonio, led design of the [[Intel 8008]] microprocessor chip * [[Ilya Prigogine]] (1917β2003), Nobel Prize-winning physicist and chemist * [[Robert Rohde]], physicist * [[Harold E. Rohrschach Jr.]] (1926β1993), physics professor * [[Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau]] (1911β2000), chemical engineer; designed the first commercial [[penicillin]] production plant * [[Nikos Salingaros]] (born 1952), mathematician, physicist, architectural theorist, urban theorist * [[Donald Seldin]] (1920β2018), nephrologist, referred to as the "intellectual father of [[University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center]]" * [[Robert Simpson (meteorologist)|Robert Simpson]] (1912β2014), meteorologist, hurricane specialist * [[Clyde Snow]] (1928β2014), forensic anthropologist * [[John Stapp]] (1910β1999), Air Force officer, researched human transport and safety * [[Michael Starbird]] (born 1948), mathematician, educator * [[E. C. George Sudarshan]] (1931β2018), physicist, author, University of Texas professor * [[John Tate (mathematician)|John Tate]] (1925β2019), mathematician, [[Wolf Prize in Mathematics]] * [[Robert Taylor (computer scientist)|Robert Taylor]] (1932β2017), Internet pioneer; won National Medal of Technology, Draper Prize * [[Gordon Teal]] (1907β2003), [[electrical engineer]] known for developing the first [[silicon]] [[transistor]] * [[Alice Y. Ting]] (born 1974), chemist, [[MIT]] professor * [[Beatrice Tinsley]] (1941β1981), astronomer * [[Catalina Trail]] (born 1949), amateur naturalist, social worker * [[Karen Uhlenbeck]] (born 1942), mathematician, National Medal of Science * [[Aureliano Urrutia]] (1872β1975), physician * [[Harry Vandiver]] (1882β1973), mathematician * [[Abraham Verghese]] (born 1955), physician, educator, author * [[Michael Viscardi]] (born 1989), mathematician * [[Hubert Stanley Wall]] (1902β1971), mathematician, educator * [[Steven Weinberg]] (1933β2021), Nobel Prize-winning physicist * [[Spencer Wells]] (born 1969), geneticist and anthropologist * [[Fred Wendorf]] (1924β2015), anthropologist * [[John A. Wheeler]] (1911β2008), physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole' * [[Mary Wheeler]] (born 1938), mathematician * [[Kern Wildenthal]] (born 1941), physician, medical administrator * [[Quentin Wilson]] (1942β2019), engineer, one of the "[[Rocket Boys]]" portrayed in a 1990s book and film * [[Robert Woodrow Wilson]] (born 1936), Nobel Prize-winning physicist, astronomer * [[Lloyd Youngblood]] (born 1946), neurosurgeon {{div col end}} ==Aviation and space exploration== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[John Aaron]] (born 1943), NASA engineer, flight controller * [[William Anders]] (1933β2024), [[Apollo program]] [[astronaut]] * [[Anousheh Ansari]] (born 1966 in [[Mashhad, Iran]]), first female space tourist * [[Jeffrey Ashby]] (born 1954), astronaut * [[Alan Bean]] (1932β2018), astronaut * [[John E. Blaha]] (born 1942), astronaut * [[David Harold Byrd]] (1900β1986), founder of [[Civil Air Patrol]], oilman * [[Eugene Cernan]] (1934β2017), astronaut, walked on moon; lived most of his life in Texas * [[Kenneth Cockrell]] (born 1950), astronaut * [[Aaron Cohen (Deputy NASA administrator)|Aaron Cohen]] (1931β2010), director of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center * [[Bessie Coleman|Bessie "Queen Bess" Coleman]] (1892β1926), first African American female aviator * [[Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan]] (1907β1995), aviator * [[John Oliver Creighton]] (born 1943), astronaut * [[Robert Crippen]] (born 1937), astronaut * [[John M. Fabian]] (born 1939), astronaut * [[William Frederick Fisher]] (born 1946), astronaut * [[Patrick G. Forrester]] (born 1957), astronaut * [[Benjamin Foulois]] (1879β1967), pioneering military aviator * [[Edward Givens]] (1930β1967), astronaut * [[Gerald D. Griffin]] (born 1934), director of [[Johnson Space Center]], aeronautical engineer * [[Bernard A. Harris Jr.]] (born 1956), astronaut * [[Al Haynes]] (1931β2019), airline pilot, saved numerous lives in [[United Airlines Flight 232|1989 crash landing of crippled DC-10]] * [[Gary L. Herod]] (1929β1961), [[Texas Air National Guard]] pilot who stayed with his plane as it crashed, to avoid residential areas * [[Paul Hill (flight director)|Paul Hill]] (born 1962), Director of Mission Operations at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center * [[Donald Holmquest]] (born 1939), astronaut * [[Howard Hughes]] (1905β1976), billionaire playboy, entrepreneur and aviation pioneer * [[Millie Hughes-Fulford]] (1945β2021), astronaut * [[Rick Husband]] (1957β2003), commander of the [[Space Shuttle Columbia|Space Shuttle ''Columbia'']], killed in [[Space Shuttle Columbia disaster|its crash]] * [[Robert S. Kimbrough]] (born 1967), astronaut * [[Timothy Kopra]] (born 1963), astronaut * [[Paul Lockhart]] (born 1956), astronaut * [[Ormer Locklear]] (1891β1920), stunt flyer * [[Edgar Mitchell]] (1930β2016), astronaut * [[Richard Mullane]] (born 1945), astronaut * [[Arthur W. Murray]] (1918β2011), test pilot * [[Loral O'Hara]] (born 1983), astronaut * [[John D. Olivas]] (born 1965), NASA astronaut of Mexican descent, flew aboard the [[Space Shuttle Atlantis|Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] ([[STS-117]]) in June 2007 * [[Wiley Post]] (1898β1935), first pilot to fly solo around the world * [[James F. Reilly]] (born 1954), astronaut * [[David Scott]] (born 1932), astronaut * [[Elliot See]] (1927β1966), astronaut * [[Katherine Stinson]] (1891β1977), pioneering female aviator * [[Chesley Sullenberger|Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger]] (born 1951), airline pilot, safely landed [[US Airways Flight 1549]] on the [[Hudson River]] after a [[bird strike]] * [[Ed Swearingen]] (1925β2014), aeronautical engineer * [[Jerri Sloan Truhill]] (1929β2013), aviator, member of [[Mercury 13]] * [[Shannon Walker]] (born 1965), astronaut, physicist * [[Azellia White]] (1913β2019), first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license in Texas * [[Ed White (astronaut)|Ed White]] (1930β1967), first American astronaut to [[Extra-vehicular activity|walk in space]] * [[Jeana Yeager]] (born 1952), broke distance records during nonstop flight around the world in the experimental [[Rutan Voyager|Voyager]] airplane {{div col end}} ==Scholars, educators, academicians== ''See also the listings on this page for individual areas of specialization (e.g., Literature, Science/medicine, Music)'' ;AβK {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[R. J. Q. Adams]] (born 1943), professor of British history at [[Texas A&M University]] * [[Theodore Albrecht]] (born 1945), music historian, educator * [[L.C. (Laurine Cecil) Anderson]] (1853β1938), educator * [[Cecilia BallΓ]] (born 1976), anthropologist, professor, journalist * [[Jacques Barzun]] (1907β2012), historian, philosopher, recipient of [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] * [[ZerNona Black]] (1906β2005), civil rights activist, educator * [[Hiram Abiff Boaz]] (1866β1962), university president, bishop * [[H. W. Brands]] (born 1953), historian, author, professor at University of Texas * [[Dee Brock]] (born 1930), educator, model, cheerleading director * [[BrenΓ© Brown]] (born 1965), scholar, researcher, and University of Houston professor of social work * [[Kate Moore Brown]] (1871β1945), first public-school music teacher in Texas, helped form several arts organizations * [[Robert A. Brown]] (born 1951), president of [[Boston University]], chemical engineer * [[Walter L. Buenger]] (born 1951), historian * [[Robert D. Bullard]] (born 1946), professor, university administrator * [[Rufus Columbus Burleson]] (1823β1901), president of [[Baylor University]], minister * [[Norma V. Cantu]] (born 1954), civil rights lawyer, educator * [[Marcia Citron]] (born 1945), musicologist, professor * [[Christine Comer]] (born 1950), Director of Science in the curriculum division of the [[Texas Education Agency]]; resigned amid controversy * [[Louise Cowan]] (1916β2015), liberal arts scholar, professor, critic * [[Jennifer Cowley]] (born 1974), urban planner, president of [[University of Texas at Arlington]] * [[Light Townsend Cummins]] (born 1946), historian, educator * [[Adina Emilia De Zavala]] (1861β1955), teacher, historian, Texas history preservationist * [[RamΓ³n H. Dovalina]] (born 1943), president of [[Laredo Community College]], 1995β2007 * [[T. R. Fehrenbach]] (1925β2013), historian, newspaper columnist * [[Peter T. Flawn]] (1926β2017), president of University of Texas at Austin * [[Dan Flores]] (born 1948), historian of the American West * [[Joe Bertram Frantz]] (1917β1993), historian * [[Julia Caldwell Frazier]] (1863β1929), educator * [[Thomas Freeman (debate coach)|Thomas Freeman]] (1919β2020), debate coach * [[W. C. Friley]] (1845β1911), first president of [[HardinβSimmons University]], 1892β1894 * [[Marilyn Gambrell]] (born 1953), parole officer turned teacher who started the program ''[[No More Victims]]'' in Houston to assist children with incarcerated parents * [[Kyle Gann]] (born 1955), musicologist, composer, music critic * [[Juliet V. GarcΓa]], university president, was awarded [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] * [[Bryan A. Garner]] (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educator * [[Annette Gordon-Reed]] (born 1958), historian, author, professor * [[Norman Washington Harllee]] (c. 1847β1927), educator * [[Anna Harriet Heyer]] (1909β2002), musicologist, music librarian, bibliographer * [[Harold Hoehner]] (1935β2009), theologian, author, professor * [[Roy Hofheinz Jr.]] (1935β2023), sinologist, professor at [[Harvard University]] * [[William Curry Holden]] (1896β1993), historian, archaeologist, educator, museum director * [[John Holmes Jenkins]] (1940β1989), historian, antiquarian bookseller, publisher, poker player * [[Bret Anthony Johnston]] (born 1971), author, director of creative writing program at [[Harvard University]] * [[Shirley Strum Kenny]] (born 1934), English scholar, university president * [[V. O. Key Jr.]] (1908β1963), political scientist, Ivy League professor * [[Lucy Ann Kidd-Key]] (1839β1916), educator, college administrator * [[Wendy Kopp]] (born 1967), founder and president of [[Teach For America]] * [[Arnold Krammer]] (1941β2018), historian of Germany and the United States; retired professor at Texas A&M University {{div col end}} ;LβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Umphrey Lee]] (1893β1958), Methodist pastor, president of [[Southern Methodist University]] * [[Charles LeMaistre]] (1924β2017), physician, chancellor of University of Texas System * [[Alan Lomax]] (1915β2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist * [[John Lomax]] (1867β1948), musicologist, folklorist * [[Edgar Odell Lovett]] (1871β1957), educator, college administrator, first president of [[Rice University]] * [[Alejandro L. Madrid]] (born 1968), music scholar, educator * [[Juan L. Maldonado]] (1948β2018), president of Laredo Community College since 2007 * [[Charles Matthews (Texas politician)|Charles R. Matthews]] (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of the [[Texas State University System]] * [[Mack McCormick]] (1930β2015), musicologist, folklorist * [[Robert D. McTeer]] (born c. 1943), economist, president of the [[Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas]] * [[Francis Joseph Mullin]] (1906β1997), president of [[Shimer College]]<ref>{{Cite book|isbn=978-1578866540|title=The Headmaster's Run|year=2008|first=Mark|last=Mullin|page=16|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Education }}</ref> * [[Barry Munitz]] (born 1941), corporation and foundation executive, chancellor of [[University of Houston System]] and [[California State University]] System * [[Gene Nichol]] (born 1951), president of the [[College of William & Mary]] * [[Leonidas Warren Payne Jr.]] (1873β1945), linguist, folklorist, English professor * [[National Teacher of the Year|Shanna Peeples]] (born 1965) National Teacher of the Year, 2015; scholar, author<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/ed/18/08/study-skills-shanna-peeples|title=Study Skills: Shanna Peeples|first=Lory|last=Hough|website=Harvard Graduate School of Education|date=August 22, 2018 }}</ref> * [[Anna Pennybacker]] (1861β1938), educator, author, social activist * [[Ben H. Procter]] (1927β2012), historian at [[Texas Christian University]] in Fort Worth, 1957β2000 * [[Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross]] (1838β1898), Confederate general, governor of Texas, president of [[Texas A&M University]], namesake of [[Sul Ross State University]] * [[John Silber]] (1926β2012), president and chancellor of [[Boston University]] * [[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]] (1890β1964), philosopher, scholar, educator, U.S. representative * [[Jerry D. Thompson]] (born 1943), historian of Texas and the Southwestern United States * [[Leon Toubin]] (born 1928), Jewish civic leader, philanthropist, and historian * [[Decherd Turner]] (1922β2002), bibliophile, book collector, librarian, minister * [[Clara Belle Williams]] (1885β1993), educator * [[Sudie L. Williams]] (1872β1940), music educator * [[Roger L. Worsley]] (born 1937), president of [[Laredo Community College]], 1985β1995 * [[Susan Youens]] (born 1947), musicologist, music professor, author * [[Mark Yudof]] (born 1944), law professor, university chancellor {{div col end}} ==Religion and clergy== ;AβM {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Charles L. Allen]] (1913β2005), [[Methodist]] minister * [[Kathleen Baskin-Ball]] (1958β2008), Methodist * [[Gregory Beale]] (born 1949), biblical scholar * [[Norman A. Beck]] (born 1933), Lutheran pastor, professor * [[Mary C. Billings]] (1824β1904), Universalist * [[Claude Black (minister)|Claude Black]] (1916β2009), Baptist * [[Hiram Abiff Boaz]] (1866β1962), Methodist Episcopal bishop, college president * [[Edmond L. Browning]] (1929β2016), Episcopal bishop * [[C. L. Bryant]] (born 1956), Baptist minister, Conservative media personality * [[Kirbyjon Caldwell]] (born 1953), Methodist * [[Benajah Harvey Carroll]] (1843β1914), Baptist * [[Henry Cohen (rabbi)|Henry Cohen]] (1863β1952), Jewish * [[Kenneth Copeland]] (born 1936), [[Pentecostal]] * [[W. A. Criswell]] (1909β2002), Baptist * [[Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr.]] (1911β1987), Methodist bishop * [[Rafael Cruz]] (born 1939), Cuban-born preacher, and father of Texas Senator Ted Cruz (moved to Texas from [[Calgary]], Alberta, Canada) * [[John B. Denton]] (1806β1841), Methodist minister for whom [[Denton, Texas|Denton]] (and [[Denton County]]) in Texas are named * [[Matt Dillahunty]] (born 1969), atheist philosopher, media host * [[James T. Draper Jr.]] (born 1935), Baptist * [[Claude Marie Dubuis]] (1817β1895), Catholic bishop * [[Michael Duca]] (born 1952), Roman Catholic bishop * [[Yusuf Estes]] (born 1944), Islamic scholar (moved to Texas from [[Ohio]]) * [[Kevin Farrell]] (born 1947), Roman Catholic bishop * [[Patrick Flores]] (1929β2017), Catholic archbishop * [[George Foreman]] (born 1949), Christian ordained minister, world heavyweight champion boxer, entrepreneur * [[Charles Victor Grahmann]] (1931β2018), Catholic bishop * [[Ruben Habito]] (born 1947), Zen master, former Jesuit priest * [[John Hagee]] (born 1940), [[nondenominational]] * [[Kenneth E. Hagin]] (1917β2003), Pentecostal * [[Homer Hailey]] (1903β2000), [[Church of Christ]] * [[J. H. Hamblen]] (1877β1971), Methodist bishop * [[John Wesley Hardt]] (1921β2017), Methodist * [[Samuel Augustus Hayden]] (1839β1918), Baptist pastor, newspaper publisher * [[Steve Hill (evangelist)|Steve Hill]] (1954β2014), evangelist * [[Victor Houteff]] (1885β1955), founder of Davidian Seventh-day Adventist organization * [[V. E. Howard]] (1911β2000), Church of Christ; started radio ''International Gospel Hour'' in [[Texarkana, Texas|Texarkana]] * [[Jack Hyles]] (1926β2001), Baptist * [[T. D. Jakes]] (born 1957), nondenominational pastor, entrepreneur, author * [[Robert Jeffress]] (born 1955), pastor since 2007 of the [[First Baptist Church (Dallas, Texas)|First Baptist Church]] of Dallas * [[James S. Johnston]] (1843β1924), Episcopal bishop, educator * [[Jerry Johnston]] (born 1959), Baptist * [[Jimmy Kessler]] (born 1945), Jewish * [[John Kilian]] (1811β1884), Lutheran * [[Abraham Cohen Labatt]] (1802β1899), Jewish * [[Umphrey Lee]] (1893β1958), Methodist pastor, president of [[Southern Methodist University]] * [[David Lefkowitz]] (1875β1955), Jewish * [[G. Craige Lewis]] (born 1969), [[Presbyterian]] * [[Max Lucado]] (born 1955), Church of Christ * [[Texe Marrs]] (1944β2019), ran Christian ministries, writer on religious themes * [[J. Vernon McGee]] (1904β1988), Presbyterian * [[Charles R. Moore (minister)|Charles R. Moore]] (1934β2014), Methodist minister, social activist, self-immolated {{div col end}} ;NβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Bonnie Nettles]] (1927β1985), co-founded a religious group that would later become the [[Heaven's Gate (religious group)|Heaven's Gate]] cult * [[J. Frank Norris]] (1877β1952), Baptist * [[Grady Nutt]] (1934β1982), Baptist minister, humorist * [[Jean-Marie Odin]] (1800β1870), Catholic bishop * [[Levi Olan]] (1903β1984), Jewish * [[Joel Osteen]] (born 1963), nondenominational * [[John Osteen]] (1925β1999), nondenominational * [[Albert Outler]] (1908β1989), Methodist theologian * [[Daniel Parker (Baptist)|Daniel Parker]] (1781β1844), Primitive Baptist, Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptist * [[Paige Patterson]] (born 1942), Baptist * [[William Evander Penn]] (1832β1895), Baptist evangelist * [[Doug Phillips (speaker)|Doug Phillips]] (born 1965), Christian author, speaker, attorney, homeschooling advocate * [[Paul Powell (minister)|Paul Powell]] (1933β2016), Baptist minister, educator * [[Aron Ra]] (born 1962), atheist activist, politician * [[John R. Rice (pastor)|John R. Rice]] (1895β1980), Baptist * [[James Robison (televangelist)|James Robison]] (born 1943), nondenominational * [[Benjamin Roden]] (1902β1978), prime organizer of Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Association * [[Lois Roden]] (1916β1986), president of Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Church * [[Lester Roloff]] (1914β1982), Independent Baptist * [[Dmitri Royster]] (1923β2011), archbishop of Orthodox Church in America * [[Hyman Judah Schachtel]] (1907β1990), Jewish * [[R. W. Schambach]] (1926β2012), Christian televangelist based in Tyler * [[Priscilla Shirer]] (born 1974), Christian speaker, author * [[William Angie Smith]] (1894β1974), Methodist bishop * [[Joseph P. Sneed]] (1804β1881), Methodist Episcopal minister, educator, great-great-great-grandfather of [[Carly Fiorina]] * [[Samuel M. Stahl]] (born 1939), Jewish * [[David E. Stern]] (born 1961), Jewish * [[Chuck Swindoll]] (born 1934), Evangelical * [[James Anthony Tamayo]] (born 1949), [[Roman Catholic]] * [[Robert Tilton]] (born 1946), Christian televangelist * [[George Washington Truett]] (1867β1944), Baptist * [[Cecil Williams (pastor)|Cecil Williams]] (1929β2024), Methodist minister, community leader, author, lecturer, spokesperson for the poor * [[Kenneth W. Wright]] (born 1945), [[Church of Christ]] * [[John Yanta]] (1931β2022), Roman Catholic bishop * [[Jack Yates]] (1828β1897), Baptist pastor, black community leader, former slave {{div col end}} ==Supercentenarians (longevity)== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Isaac Brock (supercentenarian)|Isaac Brock]] (c. 1800?β1909), supercentenarian * [[Arbella Ewing]] (1894β2008), at her death was the third oldest person in the world * [[Elizabeth Francis]] (1909β2024), at her death was the oldest person in the United States and the third oldest person in the world * [[Thomas Nelson (supercentenarian)|Thomas Nelson Sr.]] (1895β2007), at his death was the oldest man in the United States and the second oldest man in the world * [[Richard Arvin Overton]] (1906β2018), at his death was the oldest man in the United States * [[Margaret Skeete]] (1878β1994), oldest person ever from Texas {{div col end}} ==Infamous Texans== ;AβM {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Charles Albright]] (1933β2020), Dallas area serial killer * [[Marshall Applewhite]] (1931β1997), organized [[Heaven's Gate (religious group)|Heaven's Gate]] cult and led its members in a mass suicide * [[Joe Ball]] (1892β1938), serial killer * [[Buck Barrow]] (1903β1933), member of [[Bonnie and Clyde]]'s gang, brother of Clyde Barrow * [[Sam Bass (outlaw)|Sam Bass]] (1851β1878), [[train robber]] and [[American Old West|western icon]] * [[John Battaglia]] (1955β2018), murdered his two young daughters * [[Celeste Beard]] (born 1963), convicted murderer * [[Benny Binion]] (1904β1989), crime boss; later a [[Las Vegas]] [[casino]] owner * [[Bonnie and Clyde]] (Bonnie Parker [1910β1934] and Clyde Barrow [1909β1934]), [[bank robbers]] and [[murderers]] * [[Rebecca Bradley (bandit)|Rebecca Bradley]] (c. 1905 β 1950), the Flapper Bandit * [[David Owen Brooks]] (1955β2020), Houston serial killer, early 1970s * [[Barrett Brown]] (born 1981), journalist, essayist, satirist, activist; served time in federal prison for facilitating email leaks * [[Marilyn Buck]] (1947β2010), accomplice in both the 1979 prison break of black activist [[Assata Shakur]] and the [[1981 Brink's robbery]] * [[William Carver (Wild Bunch)|William Carver]] (1868β1901), member of Butch Cassidy's gang * [[Rex Cauble]] (1913β2003), millionaire businessman convicted for drug-smuggling activities, which he denied * [[Jamiel Chagra]] (1944β2008), drug trafficker * [[Mark David Chapman]] (born 1955), murdered former [[Beatle]] [[John Lennon]] * [[Billy Chemirmir]] (1972β2023), serial killer * [[Joseph Civello]] (1902β1970), Dallas crime boss * [[Dean Corll]] (1939β1973), serial killer * [[Ethan Couch]] (born 1997), following a conviction for multiple counts of intoxication manslaughter was given probation based on [[affluenza]] defense * [[J. Frank Dalton]] (1848β1951), claimed to be the outlaw [[Jesse James]] * [[T. Cullen Davis]] (born 1933), heir to oil fortune, arrested for murder and solicitation; acquitted of criminal charges but held responsible in wrongful death lawsuit * [[William George Davis]] (born 1984), serial killer * [[Lottie Deno]] (Carlotta Thompkins) (1844β1934), gambler * [[Christopher Duntsch]] (born 1971), neurosurgeon imprisoned for gross malpractice * [[Russell Erxleben]] (born 1957), former NFL kicker, convicted of securities fraud * [[Billie Sol Estes]] (1925β2013), businessman convicted of fraud * [[King Fisher]] (1853β1884), gunslinger, outlaw * [[Ralph Fults]] (1911β1993), outlaw, associated with [[Bonnie and Clyde]] * [[James Grigson]] (1932β2004), forensic psychiatrist, expelled by [[American Psychiatric Association|APA]] for unethical conduct * [[Raymond Hamilton]] (1913β1935), member of [[Bonnie and Clyde]]'s gang; executed * [[John Wesley Hardin]] (1853β1895), [[outlaw]] and [[gun-fighter]], reputed to be "the meanest man alive" * [[Charles Harrelson]] (1938β2007), hitman * [[Elmer Wayne Henley]] (born 1956), Houston serial killer, early 1970s * [[John Hinckley Jr.]] (born 1955), attempted to assassinate [[President Reagan]] * [[Arnoldo Jimenez]] (born 1982), [[uxoricide]] and [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|FBI most wanted]] fugitive * [[Micah Xavier Johnson]] (c. 1991β2016), ambushed and killed multiple Dallas police officers * [[Genene Jones]] (born 1950), pediatric nurse who killed multiple patients * [[W. D. Jones]] (1916β1974), member of [[Bonnie and Clyde]]'s gang * [[David Koresh]] (1959β1993), self-proclaimed [[messiah]] and head of [[Branch Davidian]] cult * [[Colleen LaRose]] (born 1963), "Jihad Jane", charged with multiple terrorist-related crimes * [[Rosario Maceo|Rosario]] (1887β1954) and [[Sam Maceo|Sam]] (1894β1951) [[Sam Maceo|Maceo]], brothers, organized-crime bosses in Galveston * [[Robert Jay Mathews]] (1953β1984), neo-Nazi white supremacist<ref>[https://www.historylink.org/File/7921 Robert Jay Mathews, founder of the white-supremacist group The Order, is killed during an FBI siege on Whidbey Island on December 8, 1984] by Daryl C. McClary. historylink.org, posted 6 Dec 2006. Retrieved 2023-01-18.</ref> * [[Linda Medlar]] (born 1949), involved in sex scandal with politician [[Henry Cisneros]]; later convicted for bank fraud * [[Della Moore]] (c. 1880 β c. 1926), prostitute, girlfriend of outlaw [[Harvey Logan]] ("Kid Curry") {{div col end}} ;NβZ {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Johnny Jack Nounes]] (1890β1970), organized-crime boss in Galveston * [[Ronald Clark O'Bryan]] (1944β1984), murdered his son with poisoned Halloween candy; executed * [[Tom O'Folliard]] (1858β1880), outlaw and [[Billy the Kid]]'s best friend * [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] (1939β1963), assassin of U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] * [[Christine Paolilla]] (born 1986), murdered four people * [[Kenneth Parnell]] (1931β2008), sex offender, kidnapper of seven-year-old [[Steven Stayner]] * [[Albert T. Patrick]] (1866β1940), lawyer convicted of the murder of businessman and philanthropist [[William Marsh Rice]], his client * [[Etta Place]] (c. 1878β19??), companion of outlaw Harry Longabaugh, the "[[Sundance Kid]]" * [[Jonathan Pollard]] (born 1954), intelligence analyst convicted of espionage * [[Fannie Porter]] (1873 β c. 1940), prostitute, madam, associated with several outlaws * [[Ollie Quinn]] (1893β1949), mobster, gang leader in Galveston * [[Richard Ramirez]] (1960β2013), [[serial killer]] * [[Paul Dennis Reid]] (1957β2013), serial killer * [[Ollie P. Roberts]] (c. 1879β1950), claimed to be Billy the Kid * [[Charles Rogers (murder suspect)|Charles Rogers]] (1921β1975), murder suspect, disappeared mysteriously, declared dead ''in absentia'' * [["Freeway" Rick Ross]] (born 1960), convicted drug trafficker * [[J. L. Hunter "Red" Rountree]] (1911β2004), bank robber * [[Darlie Routier]] (born 1970), convicted of murdering young son; verdict has been challenged * [[Jack Ruby]] (1910β1967), killed [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] following the [[assassination of President John F. Kennedy]] * [[Yolanda SaldΓvar]] (born 1960), convicted for the murder of pop singer [[Selena]] * [[Mark Salling]] (1982β2018), actor, convicted on charges of possession of child pornography * [[Jon Schillaci]] (born 1971), former [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive]] * [[Dena Schlosser]] (born 1969), murdered her 11-month-old daughter * [[Bobby Seale]] (born 1936), co-founder of the [[Black Panthers]] * [[Servant Girl Annihilator]] (''[[fl.]]'' 1885), unidentified serial killer from Austin * [[Henry Smith (lynching victim)|Henry Smith]] (1876β1893), murdered a child; he was lynched * [[Soapy Smith]] (1860β1898), infamous confidence man of [[Round Rock]] and [[Fort Worth]] * [[Richard B. Spencer]] (born 1978), white supremacist * [[Allen Stanford]] (born 1950), financier convicted of operating a Ponzi scheme and fraud * [[Belle Starr]] (1848β1889), the [[Wild West]]'s "bandit queen" * [[D. C. Stephenson]] (1891β1966), murderer, rapist, [[Ku Klux Klan titles and vocabulary#Higher levels|Grand Dragon]] of the [[Indiana Ku Klux Klan]] * [[Peggy Jo Tallas]] (1944β2005), bank robber * [[Texas Seven]], group of prison escapees who caused a national manhunt after a crime spree in December 2000, apprehended in January 2001 due to ''[[America's Most Wanted]]'' * [[Libby Thompson]] (1855β1953), dancehall girl, prostitute, and [[brothel]] owner better known as Squirrel-tooth Alice * [[Bernie Tiede]] (born 1958), convicted murderer, subject of the 2011 film ''[[Bernie (2011 film)|Bernie]]'' * [[Catalina Vasquez Villalpando]] (born 1940), [[Treasurer of the United States]], convicted of tax evasion and obstruction of justice * [[Edgar Valdez Villarreal]] (born 1973), "La Barbie", drug trafficker * [[Dutch Voight]] (1888β1986), gang leader in Galveston * [[Tex Watson]] (born 1945), convicted murderer, former member of the [[Charles Manson|Charles Manson "Family"]] * [[Cameron Todd Willingham]] (1968β2004), convicted and executed for the murder of his children; verdict has been challenged * [[Susan Wright (murderer)|Susan Wright]] (born 1976), convicted murderer * [[Andrea Yates]] (born 1964), drowned her five children in the bathtub of her house * [[Diane Zamora]] (born 1978), convicted, along with her boyfriend, David Graham, in notorious "cadet murder" case {{div col end}} ==Others== ===AβM=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Bobo Barnett]] (1903β1985), circus clown * [[Carole Baskin]] (born 1961), animal rights activist, featured on the Netflix series ''[[Tiger King]]'' * [[Lee Bowers]] (1925β1966), witness to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Joe Bowman (marksman)|Joe Bowman]] (1925β2009), bootmaker and [[marksman]] and guardian of Old West culture * [[Clarence Brandley]] (1951β2018), exonerated after serving nine years on death row for a murder and rape he did not commit * [[Ben Breedlove]] (1993β2011), Internet personality * [[Lynching of Allen Brooks|Allen Brooks]] (1840s?β1910), victim of a Dallas lynch mob * [[Frank Buck (animal collector)|Frank Buck]] (1884β1950), hunter, animal collector, author (''[[Bring 'Em Back Alive (book)|Bring 'Em Back Alive]]''), actor, director, producer * [[Buffalo Hump]] (c. 1800 β c. 1867), Comanche Chief * [[Barbara Bush (activist)|Barbara Bush]] (born 1981), healthcare activist * [[Chukwu octuplets]]: Ebuka, Chidi, Echerem, Chima, Ikem, Jioke, Gorom (all born 1998), and Odera (1998β1998), first recorded live-born set of octuplets in U.S. * [[Leslie Cochran]] (1951β2012), peace activist, cross-dresser, urban outdoorsman * [[Carol Cole]] (1963β1980), murder victim whose body was unidentified for 34 years * [[Crazy Ray]] (Wilford Jones) (1931β2007), [[Dallas Cowboys]] mascot * [[Mark Crutcher]] (1948β2023), anti-abortion activist, author, and founder of [[Life Dynamics Inc.]] * [[George de Mohrenschildt]] (1911β1977), petroleum geologist, friend of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], gave testimony to the [[Warren Commission]] * [[Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina|Billie Ert]] (c. 1942β1976), member of first same-sex couple to be married in Texas * [[Joseph Gottschalk]] (1950β2003), gained international notoriety for riding a bicycle throughout San Antonio clad only in a thong * [[Lauren Grandcolas]] (1963β2001), one of the passengers on [[United Airlines Flight 93]] during the [[September 11 attacks]] * [[Anthony Charles Graves]] (born 1965), exonerated after serving 18 years in prison, including 12 on death row, for a series of murders he did not commit * [[Amber Hagerman]] (1986β1996), victim of abduction/murder, namesake of [[AMBER Alert]] * [[Lawrence Herkimer]] (1925β2015), cheerleading innovator * [[Jean Hill]] (1931β2000), witness to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Joan Robinson Hill]] (1931β1969), socialite, equestrian, murder victim; events surrounding her death were the subject of a book by [[Thomas Thompson (American author)|Thomas Thompson]] and a film, ''[[Murder in Texas (film)|Murder in Texas]]'' * [[Bose Ikard]] (1840s?β1929), cowboy, cattle driver, former slave * [[Brandon Lawson]] (1987 β disappeared 2013), disappeared mysteriously * [[Ben H. Love]] (1930β2010), Scouting executive * [[Disappearance of Susan Smalley and Stacie Madison|Stacie Madison]] (1970 β disappeared 1988), disappeared mysteriously * [[John McClamrock]] (1956β2008), whose life as a quadraplegic following a football injury was profiled by journalist [[Skip Hollandsworth]] in an [[National Magazine Awards|award]]-winning story * [[Jessica McClure]] (born 1986), "Baby Jessica", rescued after falling into a well * [[Norma McCorvey]] (1947β2017), as "Jane Roe", was the plaintiff in the 1973 landmark U.S. Supreme Court case ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' * [[Ahmed Mohamed clock incident|Ahmed Mohamed]] (born 2001), arrested at MacArthur High School in Irving, for bringing a reassembled clock to school, which a teacher thought looked like a bomb; police determined that Mohamed had no malicious intent * [[Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina|Antonio Molina]] (c. 1939β1991), member of first same-sex couple to be married in Texas * [[Mary Moorman]] (born 1932), witness to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Michael Morton (criminal justice)|Michael Morton]] (born 1954), exonerated after serving 25 years in prison for a murder he did not commit * [[Fort Worth Missing Trio|Julie Ann Moseley]] (1965 β disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriously * [[Khalid Abdul Muhammad]] (1948β2001), black American activist * [[Mukwooru]] (1770sβ1840), Comanche chief {{div col end}} ===NβZ=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Orville Nix]] (1911β1972), filmed [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Donna Norris (child safety campaigner)|Donna Norris]] (born 1967), child safety campaigner, mother of [[Amber Hagerman]] * [[Michael Paine]] (1928β2018), acquaintance of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] * [[Ruth Paine]] (born 1932), friend of [[Marina Oswald]] * [[Lucy Parsons]] (c. 1853β1942), labor organizer, radical socialist, anarchist communist, orator * [[Olga Rodriguez (activist)|Olga Rodriguez]] (born c. 1947), [[Chicano]] activist, has represented [[Socialist Workers Party (United States)|U. S. Socialist Workers Party]] * [[Santos Rodriguez]] (1960β1973), 12-year-old murdered by a law-enforcement officer while in police custody * [[Charlotte Mailliard Shultz]] (1933β2021), Chief of Protocol of State of California and City and County of San Francisco, Trustee [[San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center]], widow of former Secretary of State [[George P. Shultz]] * [[Karen Silkwood]] (1948β1974), nuclear plant worker, labor activist, died under mysterious circumstances; subject of [[Silkwood|a major motion picture]] * [[Marilyn Sitzman]] (1939β1993), witness to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] * [[Disappearance of Susan Smalley and Stacie Madison|Susan Smalley]] (1969 β disappeared 1988), disappeared mysteriously * [[Swante M. Swenson]] (1816β1896), founder of [[SMS ranches]] * [[James Tague]] (1936β2014), witness to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] who sustained minor injuries during the shooting * [[Bob Tallman]] (born 1947), [[rodeo]] announcer * [[J. L. Tarr]] (1919β2008), Scouting executive * [[Doris Tate]] (1924β1992), advocate for crime victims' rights, mother of [[Sharon Tate]]<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-07-11-mn-1432-story.html Doris Tate; Mother of Slain Actress Crusaded for Victims]. ''Los Angeles Times'', 11 Jul 1992. Retrieved 2022-02-16.</ref> * [[Emma Tenayuca]] (1916β1999), labor leader, union organizer * [[Michael Roy Toney]] (1965β2009), served ten years on death row after being wrongly convicted for a deadly bombing * [[Armando Torres III]] (1987 β disappeared 2013), kidnapped in Mexico * [[Rachel Trlica]] (1957 β disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriously * [[Willie Velasquez]] (1944β1988), social activist * [[Richard Viguerie]] (born 1933), [[Conservatism in the United States|conservative]] figure, pioneer of political [[Direct marketing|direct mail]] and writer on American politics * [[James Larkin White|James Larkin "Jim" White]] (1882β1946), cave explorer, cowboy, miner, park ranger, discovered [[Carlsbad Caverns]] * [[Dallas Wiens]] (born 1985), first U.S. recipient of a full face transplant * [[Roy Williams (Scouting)|Roy Williams]] (born 1944), Scouting executive * [[Kelly Dae Wilson]] (1974 β disappeared 1992), disappeared mysteriously * [[Fort Worth Missing Trio|Renee Wilson]] (1960 β disappeared 1974), disappeared mysteriously * [[Plennie L. Wingo]] (1895β1993), world record for longest distance walked backwards (from [[Santa Monica, California]], to [[Istanbul, Turkey]]) * [[Ron Woodroof]] (1950β1992), [[HIV/AIDS]] victim who created the Dallas Buyers Club to acquire and distribute AIDS drugs; subject of [[Dallas Buyers Club|a major motion picture]] * [[Quanell X]] (born 1970), leader of [[New Black Panther Party]] in Houston * [[Yellow Wolf (Comanche)|Yellow Wolf]] (c. 1800β1854), Comanche chief * [[Abraham Zapruder]] (1905β1970), clothing manufacturer, filmed [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] in Dallas in 1963 {{div col end}} ==See also== {{portal|Biography|Lists|Texas}} * [[:Category:Lists of people from Texas]] {{Clear}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Texas}} {{Lists of people by U.S. state}} {{DEFAULTSORT:People from Texas}} [[Category:Lists of people from Texas| ]]
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