List of people from Santa Monica, California
This is a list of people from Santa Monica, California.
- Jay Adams, skateboarder
- Amy Alcott, professional golfer
- Britt Allcroft, creator and former producer of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends television series
- Rod Allen, TV color commentator for Detroit Tigers (Fox Sports Detroit)
- Tony Alva, skateboarder
- Tiffanie Anderson, singer
- Tom Anderson, founder of MySpace
- Warner Anderson, actor on The Lineup
- Aubrey Anderson-Emmons (born 2007), child actress
- Kenneth Anger, filmmaker and author
- David Anspaugh, film director
- Sean Astin, actor, director, and producer
- Don Bachardy, painter
- John Baldessari, artist
- Frank Edmund Beatty, Jr., U.S. Navy Vice Admiral
- Ashley Bell (born 1986), actress
- Sean Berry, MLB player for five teams[1]
- Carolyn Beug (1952–2011), filmmaker and video producer
- Big Sean, rapper
- Jack Black, musician and actor[2]
- Steven Blum, voice actor
- Judy Blumberg, figure skater, U.S. ice dancing champion
- Brennan Boesch, MLB player
- Jeff Bollow, author, filmmaker
- Ryan Braun, MLB player for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Don Burgess (born 1956), cinematographer
- Jeanie Buss, Los Angeles Lakers executive
- Juan José Carrillo, first mayor of Santa Monica, Los Angeles Police Chief, politician and judge
- George Cates, composer and conductor
- Geraldine Chaplin, actress
- Buff Cobb, actress, television personality
- Mike Colbern, baseball player
- Don Collier, western film and television actor
- Lana Condor, actress
- Nichole Cordova, singer
- Marcia Cross, actress, Desperate Housewives
- Jamie Lee Curtis, actress
- Carson Daly, television personality, host of NBC's The Voice and Last Call with Carson Daly
- Larry David, actor, screenwriter, producer, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Scott Davis, tennis player
- Cody Decker (born 1987), MLB player
- Alexis Denisof, actor
- Robert Dollard, first Attorney General of South Dakota[3]
- Troy Donahue, actor
- Dody Dorn, film and sound editor
- Pat Doyle, baseball coach
- Elonka Dunin, game developer
- Jack Engle, hot rodder and custom camshaft grinder, founder of Engle Cams[4]
- Emilio Estevez, actor and director
- Dwight Evans, MLB player[5]
- Shelley Fabares, actress and singer
- Joud Fahmy, Saudi Arabian judoka
- Ed Fallon, Iowa politician
- Miguel Ferrer, actor
- Bobbi Fiedler, congresswoman
- Kai Forbath, NFL kicker
- Bonnie Franklin, actress, One Day at a Time
- Max Fried, MLB player for the Atlanta Braves[6]
- Lynette Fromme, criminal
- John Frusciante, musician, guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Helen K. Garber, photographer
- Mick Garris (born 1951), filmmaker and screenwriter
- Frank Gehry, architect
- Frank Gifford, football player and sportscaster
- Sara Gilbert, actress and television personality
- Dan Gilroy, screenwriter and director
- Justin Gimelstob, tennis player and commentator
- Helen Golay, convicted murderer
- Adam Goldberg, actor
- Ben Gottschalk (born 1992), NFL football player
- Elizabeth Glaser, deceased wife of actor Paul Glaser
- Carole Caldwell Graebner, tennis player
- Jennifer Grant, actress and writer
- Linda Gray (born 1940), film, stage and television actress
- Brian Grazer, Oscar-winning film and television producer
- Bob Gunton (born 1945), actor
- Paul Haggis, Oscar-winning screenwriter
- Alyson Hannigan, actress
- Mariska Hargitay, actress
- Dan Harrington, poker player
- Horace Heidt, 1940s bandleader
- Julie Heldman (born 1945), tennis player, ranked # 5 in the world
- Christy Hemme, professional wrestler for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- Derek Hill, racing driver
- Darby Hinton, actor
- Jason Hirsh, baseball player
- Peter Hobbs, actor[7]
- Tony Horton, fitness guru
- Brian Horwitz, MLB outfielder for the San Francisco Giants
- Anjelica Huston, Oscar-winning actress
- Anita Kanter (born 1933), tennis player ranked in World top 10
- Tommy Kendall, NASCAR driver
- Cory Kennedy, It girl, fashion model
- Apollonia Kotero, actress, model, dancer, and singer
- Lorenzo Lamas, actor
- Andrew Lauer, actor
- Christopher Lawford, actor and author
- Tim Leary, former MLB player[8]
- Jun Hee Lee, actor
- June Lockhart, actress
- Mark Loretta, MLB player[9]
- Kevin Love, NBA player for Cleveland Cavaliers
- Torey Lovullo, Boston Red Sox coach
- Lorna Luft, entertainer
- Dayton Lummis, actor
- Tobey Maguire, actor
- Stephen Malkmus, musician
- Jenna Marbles, comedian
- Teena Marie, singer, songwriter, and producer
- Eli Marienthal, actor (American Pie 1 and 2, The Iron Giant, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen)
- Dave Markey, filmmaker and musician
- Dean Paul Martin, musician and actor
- Chris Masters, professional wrestler
- Benjamin McKenzie, actor
- Natalie Mejia, singer
- Kevin Millar, MLB player
- Rick Monday, MLB player and Dodgers radio broadcaster[10]
- Coco Montoya, blues guitarist, formerly with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
- Gussie Moran, tennis player
- Jon Moscot, American-Israeli MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds[11]
- John Forbes Nash, Jr., Nobel prize recipient, arrested when lived here, subject of A Beautiful Mind
- Gunnar Nelson, musician
- Tracy Nelson, actress
- Michael Nozik, filmmaker
- Parry O'Brien, two-time Olympic shot put gold medalist
- Susan Olsen, actress
- Douglas F. O'Neill, thoroughbred horse trainer
- Alan Pasqua, jazz musician
- Aaron Paul, actor
- Chris Penn, actor
- Sean Penn, Oscar-winning actor and director
- Rob Picciolo, MLB player for the Milwaukee Brewers, California Angels, and Oakland Athletics[12]
- Tyler Posey, actor
- Joshua Prager, physician, leader in field of neuromodulation and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Robert Redford, actor, director, producer, philanthropist
- Randy Rhoads, musician, guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne
- Christina Ricci, actress
- Ashley Roberts, singer
- Brittney Rogers, Miss Louisiana USA 2003
- Erin Sanders, actress
- Chrystina Sayers, singer
- Lawrence Scarpa, architect
- Nicole Scherzinger, singer
- June Schofield, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Mike Scott, MLB pitcher, Cy Young Award winner[13]
- Sandra Seacat, actor and acting coach
- E. C. Segar, cartoonist, creator of Popeye
- Frank Shamrock, mixed martial artist
- Charlie Sheen, actor
- Bobby Sherman, singer and actor
- Bobby Shriver, attorney and politician
- Cole and Dylan Sprouse, actors
- Martin Starr, actor
- Neil Strauss, writer and journalist
- Gloria Stuart, actress and artist
- Jessica Sutta, singer
- Amber Tamblyn, actress
- Shirley Temple, iconic actress and diplomat
- Melody Thornton, singer
- Robert Trujillo, musician, Metallica bassist
- Amber Valletta, model
- Leonor Varela, actress and model
- Suzanne Vega, songwriter and singer
- Wolfgang Van Halen, rock bassist, son of Eddie Van Halen and nephew of Alex Van Halen
- Jack Webb, actor, producer and director
- James L. White, screenwriter (Ray)[14]
- Joseph Williams, singer and film score composer
- Vanness Wu, actor, singer, band member of F4
- Trifun Zivanovic, figure skater
References
- "Sean Berry Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on August 30, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Burdette, Robert J. (1910). American Biography and Genealogy, California Edition. 2. Chicago, IL: Lewis Publishing Company. p. 724.
- Griffin, Mike. "Where Are They Now: Jack Engle", in American Rodder, June 1993, p.126.
- "Dwight Evans Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Max Fried Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
- "Peter Hobbs obituary". Los Angeles Times. January 15, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
- "Tim Leary Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Mark Loretta Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Rick Monday Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Jon Moscot Bio". Pepperdine University Official Athletic Site. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
- "Rob Picciolo Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "Mike Scott Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- Dagan, Carmel (July 23, 2015). "James L. White, Who Penned 'Ray' Screenplay, Dies at 67". Variety. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
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