List of people from Spokane, Washington
This is a list of people from Spokane, Washington. The list includes individuals who were born in the city and/or county, spent a majority of their childhood in the area attending local schools, or spent the majority of their adult life living and/or working in the area. A person who lives in or comes from Spokane, Washington, is known as a Spokanite.
Authors
- Sherman Alexie, author
- David Eddings, author of The Belgariad and many other books
- Quail Hawkins, bookseller and children's author[1]
- Kenn Nesbitt, Children's Poet Laureate (2013–2015)
- Jack Nisbet, author of several books on explorer David Thompson
- Jack Randolph Hutchins, author and genealogist
- Rick Rydell, outdoor writer, worked at local radio stations KJRB, KZZU, and KKZX as a radio talk show host
- Erik Schubach, author of science fiction, fantasy, paranormal, and romance books.[2][3]
- David Shannon, author of No, David! and many other children's books
- Wayne Spitzer, author and low-budget horror filmmaker
- Jess Walter, author, recipient of the 2006 Edgar Allan Poe Award
- Lorraine Morgan Scott, author of Loving Myself First, 12 Easy Ways to Tame Your Stress Monster, and the College Student's Cookbook
Comedians
- Dan Cummins, comedian on Last Comic Standing
- Julia Sweeney, actor and comedian (appeared on Saturday Night Live)
Convicted criminals
- Kevin Coe, convicted "South Hill rapist"
- Jack Owen Spillman, serial killer
- Rollen Stewart, kidnapper
- Karl F. Thompson Jr., police officer convicted in the murder of Otto Zehm
Film, stage and television industry
- Bing Crosby, singer, recording star and film actor, known for song and film White Christmas
- Jordan Fry, actor most known for his role as Mike Teevee in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
- Cheyenne Jackson, singer and actor, known for United 93
- Paul Johansson, actor, appeared in One Tree Hill
- Eric Johnston, former head of the United States Chamber of Commerce, former president of the Motion Picture Association of America
- Chuck Jones, director of animated films
- Neil LaBute, film director/playwright
- David Lynch, film director, known for Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks
- Darren McGavin, actor, known for starring in Kolchak: the Night Stalker and A Christmas Story
- John McIntire, actor on Wagon Train and The Virginian
- Michele Morrow, actress, appeared in Basement Jack, The Young and the Restless, and Alias
- Craig T. Nelson, actor, star of television series Coach and Parenthood, as well as the films The Incredibles and Poltergeist
- Seena Owen, silent-film actress
- Gale Page, actress, starred in Knute Rockne, All American with Ronald Reagan
- Trevor St. John, actor; known for his role on One Life to Live (graduated from Whitworth University)
- Wayne Spitzer, low-budget horror filmmaker
- Hilary Swank, two-time Oscar-winning actress (father was stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base)
- Tongolele, film and television actor
- Sarah Truax, stage and film actress, Spokane resident from 1912 to 1927
- Michael Winslow, actor and comedian, known for Police Academy
Artists
- Harold Balazs, sculptor
- Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli, photographer/traveller
- Kenneth Callahan, painter from the Northwest School
- Brian Crane, cartoonist
- Jerry Holkins, writer for Penny Arcade
- Mike Krahulik, artist for Penny Arcade
- Clyfford Still, abstract-expressionist painter
Journalists
- Timothy Egan, journalist, winner of the National Book Award and the Washington State Book Award
- Neil Everett, journalist, ESPN SportsCenter anchor
- Sue Herera, journalist, CNBC anchor
- Eric Johnson, journalist, former sports director for KREM 2; weeknight news anchor for KOMO 4
- John Richards, journalist, radio personality, producer of The Morning Show and Audioasis on 90.3 FM KEXP Seattle
- Rick Rydell, journalist, worked at local radio stations KJRB, KZZU, and KKZX as a radio talk show host
Musicians
- Dan Hoerner, lead guitarist and backup vocalist for the band Sunny Day Real Estate
- Jim Boyd, musician
- Mike Clarke, member of the band The Byrds
- Bing Crosby, singer/actor
- Bob Crosby, bandleader and vocalist
- Paul D'Amour, former member of the band Tool
- Andy Gibson, singer-songwriter
- Thomas Hampson, baritone
- Myles Kennedy, lead singer of the band Alter Bridge
- Ryan Lewis, music producer; primarily with Macklemore
- George Lynch, former member of the rock band Dokken; member of Lynch Mob
- Chad Mitchell, member of the Chad Mitchell Trio
- Craig Montoya, former member of the band Everclear
- Patrice Munsel, former Metropolitan opera star
- Danny O'Keefe, singer-songwriter
- Eckart Preu, conductor of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra
- Jimmy Rowles, jazz pianist
- Scott Thompson, former member of the Canadian band Lillix
- Billy Tipton, jazz musician
- Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, boogie-woogie and blues-rock pianist
- Tyrone Wells, singer-songwriter
- Matty Mullins, lead singer of the band Memphis May Fire
- Carson Lueders, Singer, Dancer
- Ryan Blake Folden, drummer of the international band Lacuna Coil
- Lorraine Morgan Scott singer, songwriter, lead vocalist and band leader, Igniting Goals
Politicians
- Civic
- James Everett Chase, mayor of Spokane
- Jack Geraghty, mayor of Spokane
- Dennis P. Hession, mayor of Spokane
- John Powers, mayor of Spokane
- David H. Rodgers, mayor of Spokane
- Ron Sims, former member of the King County Council; former King County Executive; former member of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Jon Snyder, member of the Spokane City Council
- John Talbott, mayor of Spokane
- Mary Verner, mayor of Spokane
- James E. West, Washington State Senator and Spokane mayor
- Federal
- Ryan Crocker, U.S. diplomat, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq
- Tom Foley, U.S. Congressman, former Democratic Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Eric Johnston, former head of the United States Chamber of Commerce, former president of the Motion Picture Association of America
- Mike McKevitt, U.S. Congressman for Colorado's 1st District in the United States House of Representatives (1971–73)
- George Nethercutt, former Republican U.S. Congressman, judge and attorney
- Ron Sims, former Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
- State
- Andy Billig, Washington State Senator
- James Geraghty, Washington State Supreme Court Justice
- Samuel G. Havermale, early Spokane pioneer, minister and politician
- Horace E. Houghton, Washington and Wisconsin state legislator, lawyer
- James E. West, Washington State Senator and Spokane mayor
Science and technology
- Michael P. Anderson, astronaut killed in the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
- Walter Houser Brattain, awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Robert Dirks, computational chemist killed in a 2015 train wreck in New York
- Dorothy M. Horstmann, virologist, made important discoveries about polio
- Wilder Graves Penfield, American-born Canadian neurosurgeon who mapped out the functional areas of the cerebral cortex and pioneered groundbreaking research into epilepsy treatment
- Irwin Rose, biologist awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sports
- Baseball
- Jeremy Affeldt, Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Ed Brandt, MLB pitcher (1928–38)
- Ed Kirkpatrick, former MLB outfielder and catcher
- Mike Redmond, former MLB player for the Florida Marlins, Minnesota Twins, and Cleveland Indians; manager for the Marlins; (Gonzaga University graduate, 1993)
- Ryne Sandberg, 2005 inductee in the Baseball Hall of Fame, former second baseman for the Chicago Cubs; current MLB manager for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Kevin Stocker, Former shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Anaheim Angels.; current analyst for the Pac-12 Network
- Basketball
- Briann January, former Arizona State Sun Devils player; plays for the WNBA's Indiana Fever (Lewis and Clark High School graduate, 2005)
- Adam Morrison, former Gonzaga player, former 2005–2006 first-team All-American, Charlotte Bobcats and Los Angeles Lakers basketball player (Mead High School graduate, 2003)
- John Stockton, NBA Hall of Fame former point guard for the Utah Jazz
- Wayne Tinkle, player for the Montana Grizzlies (Ferris High School graduate, 1984). Currently head coach for the Oregon State Beavers
- Boxing
- Chauncy Welliver, professional boxer
- Hockey
- Patrick Dwyer, Spokane native currently playing for NHL's Carolina Hurricanes
- Tyler Johnson, Spokane native currently playing for NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning
- Derek Ryan, Spokane native currently playing for NHL's Carolina Hurricanes
- Extreme sports
- Jess Roskelley, youngest American (at the time) to climb Mount Everest
- Eric Uptagrafft, sport shooter
- Football
- Bob Bellinger, American football player
- Erik Coleman, former Washington State Cougars football player, former player for the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions (Lewis and Clark High School graduate, 2000)
- Joe Danelo, former place kicker for the Green Bay Packers, the New York Giants, and the Buffalo Bills (graduated from WSU and Gonzaga Prep 1971)
- Will Davis, current defensive back for the Miami Dolphins
- Steve Emtman, 1992 NFL No. 1 draft pick, former defensive lineman for the Indianapolis Colts
- Steve Gleason, NFL former special teams player for the New Orleans Saints and a graduate of WSU and Gonzaga Prep.
- Jason Hanson, former kicker with the Detroit Lions
- Max Krause, running back for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins
- Dan Lynch, first team All-American for Washington State University (Lewis & Clark High School graduate 1980)
- Steve Parker, NFL player
- Mark Rypien, former quarterback for the Washington Redskins; Most Valuable Player of 1991 Super BowlShadle Park High School, Washington State University
- Bishop Sankey, current NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans (attended Gonzaga Preparatory School)
- Cory Withrow, center for the St. Louis Rams
- John Yarno, former NFL offensive lineman (attended Gonzaga Preparatory School and Ferris High School)
- Mixed martial arts
- Michael Chiesa, Ultimate Fighter winner and current UFC lightweight
- Julianna Peña, Ultimate Fighter winner and current UFC women's bantamweight
- Sam Sicilia, Ultimate Fighter alumnus and former UFC featherweight
- NASCAR racing
- Chad Little, former NASCAR driver
- Tom Sneva, Indianapolis 500 winner
- Rowing
- Joe Rantz, 1936 Summer Olympics gold medal winner in the eights competition
- Soccer
- Amy LePeilbet, professional player for Boston Breakers; vice world champion
- Tennis
- Jan-Michael Gambill, professional player
- Track and field
- Madonna Buder, 75-year-old Catholic nun and oldest Hawaii Ironman Triathlete competitor
- Helga Estby, walked across the United States in 1896
- Gerry Lindgren, runner, won 11 NCAA championships at Washington State University (attended John R. Rogers High School)
- Brad Walker, American record holder and two-time world champion in the pole vault (University High School graduate)
Early Spokane notable residents
- Joe Albi, attorney and civic leader
- Kirtland Cutter, architect, known for his work in Spokane, including the Davenport Hotel
- Sonora Smart Dodd, successfully campaigned for the establishment of Father's Day
- James Geraghty, Spokane City Corporate Counsel
- Robert Edmund Strahorn, war correspondent during the Great Sioux War; scout and publicist for the Union Pacific Railroad
- Native Americans
- Chief Garry, one of the Spokane tribes' most prominent and influential leaders during the shift from indigenous to European-American control of their land
- Military
- John Babcock, last Canadian veteran of World War I
- Col. David P. Jenkins, Civil War Colonel, Spokane homesteader, and philanthropist
References
- ↑ "(Helena) (Ann) Quail Hawkins". www.ic.galegroup.com. Gale. 2003. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.erikschubach.com/
- ↑ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7069686.Erik_Schubach
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