List of people from Tampa, Florida
A
- Cannonball Adderley (1928–1975), saxophone player
- Nat Adderley (1931–2000), cornet player
- Doug Allen (born 1951), football player
- T.D. Allman (born 1944), writer, foreign correspondent, historian, author
- Aric Almirola (born 1984), stock car driver
- Pete Alonso (born 1994), professional baseball player
- Jose Alvarez (born 1956), professional baseball player
- Erin Andrews (born 1978), sports anchor
- Gilbert Arenas (born 1982), professional basketball player
- Mike Awesome (1965–2007), professional wrestler, swag
B
- Jeff Baisley (born 1982), professional baseball player
- George F. Baughman (1915–2004), first president of New College of Florida, rear admiral, USNR swag
- Derek Bell (born 1968), professional baseball player
- David Bellini (born 1961), software tycoon, leader of men
- Nikki Bella (born 1983), professional wrestler
- Butch Benton (born 1957), professional baseball player
- Dan Bilzerian (born 1980), professional poker player, personality
- Sheila Bleck (born 1974), professional bodybuilder
- Salha "Mama" Bobo (c. 1900–2001), Ybor business pioneer
- William Brennan (born 1963), professional baseball player
- Evelyn Brent (1899–1975), actress
- Corey Brown (born 1985), professional baseball player
- Bob Buckhorn, politician
- Mike Bynum (born 1978), professional baseball player
- Malie Barrido, chef
C
- Cody Carson (born 1989), singer
- Aaron Carter (born 1987), actor/singer
- Jeff Carter (born 1964), professional baseball player
- Leslie Carter (1986–2012), singer
- Nick Carter (born 1980), singer of the Backstreet Boys
- Rick Casares (1931–2013), professional football player
- Kevin Cash (born 1977), professional baseball player
- Celph Titled, rapper, record producer
- John Cena (born 1977), professional wrestler, actor, rapper, television presenter
- Ray Charles (1930–2004), blind blues and pops singer, pianist
- Jordan Clarkson (born 1992), professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz
- Barry Cohen (attorney) (born 1939), criminal defense attorney
- Nardi Contreras (born 1951), professional baseball player
- Ron Crawford (born 1945), actor and artist
- Tim Crews (1961–1993), professional baseball player
D
- Helen Davis (1926–2015), Florida state legislator
- Jules Dervaes (1947–2016), urban farmer and environmentalist
- Cory Doyne (born 1981), professional baseball player
- Sam Dyson (born 1988), professional baseball player
- Ryan Davis (born 1989), professional football player
E
- Carl Everett (born 1971), professional baseball player
- Gabriela Enamorado Martell (born 2001), writer
F
- Lenny Faedo (born 1960), professional baseball player
- David Fagen (born 1870), Buffalo Soldier, anti-imperialist
- Ernest Ferlita (1927–2015), Jesuit priest and playwright
- Mike Figga (born 1970), professional baseball player
G
- Leo Gallagher (born 1947), better known as Gallagher, watermelon-smashing comedian
- Robert Gant (born 1968), actor
- Joanna Garcia (born 1979), actress
- Steve Garvey (born 1948), professional baseball player
- Walter Lee Gibbons (1928–2015), pitcher in Negro league baseball and the Minor Leagues
- Mychal Givens (born 1990), MLB pitcher
- Graham Godfrey (born 1984), professional baseball player
- Luis Gonzalez (born 1967), professional baseball player
- Dwight Gooden (born 1964), professional baseball player
- Mike Griffith (born 2002). guitarist.
H
- Bob Hall (born 1942), member of Texas State Senate
- Denny Hamlin (born 1980), professional stock car driver
- Garry Hancock (born 1954), professional baseball player
- Rondo Hatton (1894–1946), actor/reporter
- Eric Hayes (born 1967), football player
- Mike Heath (born 1955), professional baseball player
- Jaclyn Hill (born 1990), American entrepreneur and internet personality
- Hulk Hogan (born 1953), actor/wrestler
- Melissa Howard (born 1977), actress/comedian
- Rodney Howard-Brown, Christian Evangelist and pastor of River Church.
- John Hudek (born 1966), professional baseball player
- Lauren Hutton (born 1943), supermodel, actress
I
- Paul D. Irving (born 1957), Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives
J
- Rick Jacobson, The grouper king of Tampa
- Carter Jenkins (born 1991), actor
- Matt Joyce (born 1984), professional baseball player
K
- Kamelot (formed 1991), power metal band
- Jill Kelley (born 1975), philanthropist and advocate
- Tarence Kinsey (born 1984), basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Premier League
- KJ-52 (born 1975), Christian rapper
- Ryszard Kukliński, Polish soldier and CIA agent
- Joseph Kittinger, Former United States Air Force officer
- Bert Kreischer, Comedian and Former Crip
L
- Tony LaRussa (born 1944), professional baseball player
- Tony Little (born 1956), fitness equipment pitchman
- Al López (1908–2005), professional baseball player
- Vance Lovelace (born 1963), professional baseball player
- Sumter de Leon Lowry Jr. (1893–1985), businessman, civic leader, National Guard commander and segregationist political figure
M
- Dave Magadan (born 1962), professional baseball player
- Matt Mantei (born 1973), professional baseball player
- Sam Marsonek (born 1978), professional baseball player
- Robert Martinez (born 1934), politician, former Governor of Florida
- Tino Martinez (born 1967), professional baseball player
- Billy Mays (1958–2009), TV commercial pitchman
- Eugene McCaslin (born 1977), professional football player
- Lance McCullers (born 1964), professional baseball player
- Tom McEwen (1923–2011), sportswriter
- Fred McGriff (born 1963), professional baseball player
- Butterfly McQueen (1911–1995), actress, Gone with the Wind
- Peter Mellor (born 1947), English-born American soccer player and coach
- Jason Michaels (born 1976), professional baseball player
- Sam Militello (born 1969), professional baseball player
- Rich Monteleone (born 1963), professional baseball player
- Aaron Murray, professional football player
N
- Gene Nelson (born 1960), professional baseball player
- Andrew R. Nicholas (born 1989), historian and author
- Leslie Nicholas Jr. (1927–2007), businessman
O
- Ralph Onis (1908–1995), professional baseball player
- Obituary, death metal band
P
- VoiceoverPete (Pete Accetturo) (born 1959), Internet personality
- Ferdie Pacheco (born 1927), physician, boxing analyst
- Sarah Paulson (born 1974), Emmy Award-winning actress
- Lou Piniella (born 1943), professional baseball player
- Peter Polansky, tennis player
- Rich Puig (born 1953), professional baseball player
R
- Ryan Raburn (born 1981), professional baseball player
- John Ramos (born 1965), professional baseball player
- Chris Ray (born 1982), professional baseball player
- John Reaves (1950–2017), professional football player
- Jody Reed (born 1962), professional baseball player
- Roy Roberts (1906–1975), actor
- Shane Robinson (born 1984), professional baseball player
- Todd Rogers (born 1964), electronic sports player
- Jason Romano (born 1979), professional baseball player
- Calvin Royal III, ballet dancer
S
- Tony Samuels (1954–2001), gridiron football player
- David Sanborn (born 1945), musician (saxophonist)
- Stephanie Moulton Sarkis (born 1974), psychotherapist and author
- Randy Savage (1952–2011), professional wrestler
- Gary Sheffield (born 1968), professional baseball player
- Amber Smith (born 1971), actress and model
- Brittany Snow (born 1986), actress
- Matthew Stafford (born 1988), professional football player
- George Steinbrenner (1930–2010), philanthropist, principal owner of New York Yankees
- Stephen Stills (born 1945), singer/songwriter, musician
- Steve Swindal, businessman, chairman of the Port Tampa Bay
- John H Sykes, businessman and philanthropist, founder of Sykes Enterprises
- Rylee Styler, actor and business owner
T
- Channing Tatum (born 1980), actor
- Owen Teague (born 1998), actor
- Ernest Ivy Thomas, Jr. (1924–1945), Marine, one of six who raised first flag on Mount Suribachi at Battle of Iwo Jima
- Randolph W. Thrower, former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
- Mel Tillis (1932–2017), country-western singer-songwriter and musician; Country Music Entertainer of the Year in 1976
- Santo Trafficante, Jr. (1914–1987), Mafia boss
- Joe Testasecca (1928 -) artist
V
- Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, drag queen from RuPaul's Drag Race
- David E. Vogt III, politician
W
- Charles White Jr. (Cr1TiKaL) (born 1994), YouTuber, streamer, actor, voice actor, podcast host, musician, businessman and writer.
- Dreama Walker (born 1986), actress
- Sharon Webb (1936–2010), science fiction writer
- Dan White (actor) (March 25, 1908–July 7, 1980), American actor in vaudeville, theater, film and television
- John White (born 1935), football player
- Slim Whitman (1923–2013), country music and western music singer
- Paul Wight (Big Show) (born 1972), professional wrestler and actor
- Mike Williams (born 1984), professional football player
- Charles R. Wilson (born 1954), federal judge
Z
- Tony Zappone (born 1947), journalist, broadcaster, author
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