List of people from New Orleans, Louisiana
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This is a list of individuals who are or were natives of, or notable as residents of, or in association with the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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[edit] Academia
- Stephen Ambrose, historian and University of New Orleans professor
- Douglas Brinkley, historian, author and a Tulane professor
- Humberto Fontova, Cuban-American historian
- Louise S. McGehee, educator
- Harry V. Sims, surgeon, hospital administrator, gynecological researcher
- Jeffrey Vitter, computer scientist and Purdue University dean
[edit] Arts and literature
- Enrique Alferez, sculptor
- E. J. Bellocq, photographer
- Skip Bolen, photographer
- James Belton Bonsall, painter
- Poppy Z. Brite, writer
- George Washington Cable, writer
- Truman Capote, writer
- Kate Chopin, writer, feminist
- Ben Claassen III, illustrator and comics artist DIRTFARM
- Andrei Codrescu, writer
- Edgar Degas, artist
- George Washington Dixon, newspaper editor
- Shirley Ann Grau, writer
- Lafcadio Hearn, writer
- Lillian Hellman, writer
- George Herriman, Krazy Kat cartoonist
- Caroline Hill, artist
- Walter Isaacson, writer, journalist, public policy analyst
- Elmore Leonard, author
- Michael Lewis (author), writer
- Anne Rice, writer of vampire tales and other Gothic fiction
- John Kennedy Toole, writer of A Confederacy of Dunces
- Tennessee Williams, playwright
[edit] Business and economics
- Andrew Bellard, businessman
- Daniel Henry Holmes, 19th century businessman
- Chris Owens; Burlesque performer and entrepreneur
- John Claude Robert, businessman
- Clay Shaw, businessman
- Martin de Villamil or Martin Villamil (1783-1843), businessman
[edit] Cuisine
- Jules Alciatore, Chef of "Antoine's", creator of Oysters Rockefeller and other dishes
- John Besh, Chef
- Owen Brennan, Restaurateur
- Leah Chase, Chef
- Al Copeland, restaurateur, Popeye's Chicken & Biscuits and Copeland's restaurants
- Ruth Fertel, restaurateur, Ruth's Chris Steak House
- Emeril Lagasse, chef; restaurateur; television personality
- Austin Leslie, Chef
- Warren Le Ruth, Chef
- Paul Prudhomme, Chef
[edit] Crime
- Axeman of New Orleans, mysterious mass murderer
- Antoinette Frank, former New Orleans Police Officer, convicted murderer
- Jean Lafitte, pirate
- Pierre Lafitte, pirate and brother of Jean Lafitte
- Delphine LaLaurie, socialite and sadist
- Carlos Marcello, businessman and mafia boss
- Lee Harvey Oswald, presidential assassin
- Ronald A. Williams II, murdered New Orleans Police Officer
[edit] Film and Television
- Vernel Bagneris, writer, director, actor, dancer
- Kitty Carlisle, entertainer
- Patricia Clarkson, actor
- Ellen DeGeneres comedienne, talk show host
- John Goodman, actor
- Cheryl Holdridge, actress and Mouseketeer
- Leatrice Joy, actress
- Dorothy Lamour, actress
- John Larroquette, actor
- Adah Isaacs Menken, actress
- Taylor Miller, actress
- Morgus The Magnificent
- Dr. Larry Montz, parapsychologist, author, documentarian, producer
- Garrett Morris, comedian
- Chris Owens, burlesque performer and entrepreneur
- Wendell Pierce, actor, Detective Bunk Moreland in The Wire
- Richard Simmons, entertainer
- Ben Turpin, silent film comedian
- Ray Walston, actor
- Carl Weathers, actor, football player
- Reese Witherspoon, actress
[edit] Journalism
- Buddy Diliberto, sports journalist
- Bryant Gumbel, television anchor
- Hoda Kotb, television anchor
- Cokie Roberts, television journalist
- Garland Robinette, investigative journalist
[edit] Law, politics, and military
- Rev. Avery Alexander, civil rights leader, state legislator
- Ben Bagert, attorney and member of both houses of state legislature
- P.G.T. Beauregard, general & inventor
- Lindy Boggs, former Congresswoman and retired U.S. Ambassador to The Vatican
- Tom Boggs, prominent Washington, DC lobbyist
- Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., Chief Justice Louisiana Supreme Court
- Harry Connick, Sr., district attorney, father of singer Harry Connick, Jr.
- Rob Couhig, businessman, attorney, politician
- Jim Garrison, district attorney
- Moon Landrieu, judge and politician
- Mary Landrieu, U.S. senator
- Mitch Landrieu, lieutenant governor
- Bob Livingston, former Republican congressman
- Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, a Confederate general
- Virginia Martinez, late Republican national committeewoman from Louisiana; treasurer of the 1980 and 1984 Republican National Conventions
- Ernest Nathan Morial, American political, legal, and civil rights leader
- Marc Morial, former mayor, son of Ernest Nathan Morial
- deLesseps Story Morrison, former mayor and ambassador to the Organization of American States
- deLesseps Morrison, Jr., state representative
- Ray Nagin, current mayor of New Orleans
- Alton Ochsner, physician
- P.B.S. Pinchback, politician
- José de Villamil (or José Villamil), father of the independence of Ecuador
- David Vitter, U.S. Senator
- Andrew Young, politician & statesman
[edit] Math, science, and invention
- Ruth Benerito, inventor of wrinkle-free cotton
- Jerome Goldman, inventor of LASH and semi-sub oil platforms & engineer
- Andrew Higgins, ship builder & inventor
- Emile Lamm, inventor
- Josef Delarose Lascaux, inventor of cotton candy (candy floss)
- Norbert Rilleaux, inventor, engineer
- William Seemann, inventor of SCRIMP & engineer
- A. Baldwin Wood, inventor & engineer
[edit] Music
- Phil Anselmo, musician
- Louis Armstrong, musician & entertainer
- Baby Boy Da Prince, rapper
- Achille Baquet, musician
- George Baquet, musician
- Paul Barbarin, musician and composer
- Dave Bartholomew, musician, composer, promoter
- Sidney Bechet, musician
- Birdman AKA Baby, rapper
- Terence Blanchard, musician & composer
- B.Gizzle, rapper AKA. B.G.
- Buddy Bolden, musician, "inventor of jazz"(?)
- James Booker, musician
- Jimmy Bower, guitarist, drummer, (eyehategod, down...)
- Broken Equipment Productions, musicians, artists, impersonators & comedians
- Alton "Big Al" Carson, blues singer
- C-Murder, rapper
- Collie Buddz, Reggae/Dancehall artist
- Harry Connick, Jr., musician and entertainer
- Currency, rapper
- DJ Khaled, DJ
- Edmond Dede musician, composer
- Monica Dillon musician, singer, composer
- Ernie K. Doe, singer, "Emperor of the Universe"
- Fats Domino, musician
- Lee Dorsey, singer
- Dr. John, musician
- Frankie Ford, singer, entertainer
- Pete Fountain, musician
- George Girard, musician
- Victor Goines, jazz musician, dean of jazz at the Juilliard School
- Louis Moreau Gottschalk, pianist & composer
- Kevin Griffin, musician
- Donald Harrison, musician
- Clarence "Frogman" Henry, singer & musician
- Al Hirt, musician*
- "Sweet Singin" Mahalia Jackson, gospel singer
- Master P, Rapper, business man, & mogul
- Juvenile, rapper
- Earl King, musician
- Stalebread Lacombe, self-proclaimed "inventor of jazz"
- Papa Jack Laine, bandleader
- Nick LaRocca, self-proclaimed "inventor of jazz"
- Lil Wayne, rapper
- Lloyd, singer
- Professor Longhair, musician
- Branford Marsalis, musician
- Ellis Marsalis Jr., musician & educator
- Ellis Marsalis Sr., musician & advocate
- Jason Marsalis, musician
- Wynton Marsalis, musician
- Irvin Mayfield, musician
- The Meters, musicians and singers
- Lizzie Miles, singer
- Deacon John Moore, musician & bandleader
- Jelly Roll Morton, musician & composer, self-proclaimed "inventor of jazz"
- Mr. Quintron, organist
- Mystikal, rapper
- The Neville Brothers, musicians & singers
- Joe "King" Oliver, musician
- Nicholas Payton, musician
- Earl Palmer, musician
- Marguerite Piazza, operatic soprano
- Kellie Pickler, country singer
- Lloyd Polite,R&B singer
- Louis Prima, musician & entertainer
- Mac Rebennack "Dr. John"
- Trent Reznor, musician, producer
- Dawn Richards, Danity Kane member
- Jason Ross, Seven Mary Three frontman
- Silkk the Shocker, rapper
- Skull Duggery, rapper
- Soulja Slim, rapper
- The Sluts, Hardcore 1980s punk band
- Supagroup, rock band
- Allen Toussaint, musician, composer, record producer
- U.N.L.V., rap group
- Young Money Entertainment.
- Young V, rapper
- Linnzi Zaorski
- Zebra, band
- Jay Electronica, rapper & producer
[edit] Sports
- Tom Benson, current owner of the New Orleans Saints
- Will Clark, former Major League Baseball star, Infielder
- David Dixon, father of the New Orleans Saints, the Louisiana Superdome, the USFL and World Championship Tennis; member of the Tennis Hall of Fame
- Clyde Drexler, former NBA star, Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Marshall Faulk, football star (St. Louis Rams)
- Avery Johnson, former National Basketball Association player, Current coach of the Dallas Mavericks
- Michael Lewis, former New Orleans Saints Wide receiver, Kick Returner
- Archie Manning, former New Orleans Saints quarterback, father of Peyton and Eli
- Eli Manning, New York Giants quarterback
- Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts quarterback
- Paul Morphy, world chess champion
- Tory James, cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Ankit Sheth, bowler for the GW Cricket Team Former Under 19 US Cricket National Team Starter
- Kordell Stewart, quarterback
- Ron Swoboda, former New York Mets outfielder
- Reggie Wayne, wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts
- Aeneas Williams, former corner back for the St. Louis Rams
[edit] Other
- Francis L. Hawks, Reverend
- Marie Alice Heine First American Princess of Monaco
- Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen
- Allison ‘Tootie’ Montana, Mardi Gras Indian, "chief of chiefs"
- Paul Morphy, chess genius
- Dr. Mysterian, Syndicated psychic
- Dr. Alton Ochsner, Surgeon and medical researcher