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List of people from Orlando, Florida


List of people from Orlando, Florida


This is a list of notable people including natives and residents of Orlando, Florida.

A

  • AK1200, musician, record producer
  • Cody Allen (born 1988), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Maurice Allen (born 1981), professional golfer
  • Kiradech Aphibarnrat (born 1989), professional golfer
  • Chucky Atkins (born 1974), National Basketball Association player
  • Ayo the Producer (born 1988), Grammy Award-winning producer

B

  • Lance Bass (born 1979), singer, member of boy band 'N Sync
  • Billy Beane (born 1962), MLB player and executive
  • Giselle Bellas, singer-songwriter (originally from Miami, Florida)
  • Bo Bichette (born 1998), MLB player
  • Kerry Blackshear Jr. (born 1997), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Kerlin Blaise (born 1974), NFL player
  • Alexa Bliss (born 1991), professional wrestler (originally from Columbus, Ohio)
  • Lynda Lyon Block (1948–2002), convicted murderer known as the first woman executed in Alabama
  • Stephanie Borowicz (c. 1977), Pennsylvania State Representative
  • Wayne Brady (born 1972), actor, singer, comedian, and television personality
  • Chaundee Brown (born 1998), NBA player for the Atlanta Hawks
  • Jenn Brown (born 1981), sportscaster (originally from Gainesville, Florida)
  • Delta Burke (born 1956), actress, producer, author

C

  • Michael Campion (born 2002), actor best known for Fuller House
  • Asa B. Carey (1835–1912), U.S. Army brigadier general
  • Caskey (born 1992), rapper
  • Raymond Cassagnol (1920–2023), Haitian-born member of the Tuskegee Airmen
  • Talia Castellano (1999–2013), internet celebrity and model who was best known for her work on YouTube, became the first honorary CoverGirl in 2012
  • Joe Chealey, basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Brian Patrick Clarke (born 1952), film actor
  • Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (born 1992), professional football player
  • Choo-Choo Coleman (1937–2016), MLB catcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets
  • Cal Conley (born 1999), shortstop in the Atlanta Braves organization
  • Manny Coto, writer and director

D

  • Johnny Damon (born 1973), MLB outfielder
  • Marquis Daniels (born 1981), professional basketball player
  • Sarah E. Daniels (born 1989), actress (originally from Tallahassee, Florida)
  • Teahna Daniels (born 1997), Olympic athlete, sprinter
  • Darryl Dawkins (1957–2015), professional basketball player
  • Juan Debiedma (born 1993), professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player
  • Paul DeJong (born 1993), MLB infielder
  • Detox Icunt (born 1985), drag queen; best known for competing on the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race and being a runner-up on the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
  • Neil Divine (1939–1994), stellar and planetary astrophysicist
  • DJ Magic Mike (born 1964), Miami bass artist
  • Howie Dorough (born 1973), member of Backstreet Boys
  • Dream (born 1999), Minecraft YouTuber
  • Ericka Dunlap (born 1981), Miss America 2004
  • Buddy Dyer (born 1958), mayor of Orlando

E

  • Buddy Ebsen (1908–2003), actor
  • David Efianayi (born 1995), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Charles McArther Emmanuel (born 1978), son of Liberian leader Charles Taylor
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F

  • Joey Fatone (born 1977), singer, member of boy band 'N Sync
  • Luis Fonsi (born 1978), singer

G

  • Genitorturers, industrial metal band
  • GlokkNine (born 2000), rapper
  • Drew Gooden (born 1993), YouTuber
  • Zack Greinke (born 1983), MLB pitcher
  • Eric Griffin (born 1990), basketball player for Hapoel Yossi Avrahami Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Vaughn Grissom (born 2001), MLB player for the Atlanta Braves

H

  • Ashlyn Harris (born 1985), professional soccer player, two times World Cup Champion (originally from Satellite Beach, Florida)
  • Adam Haseley (born 1996), professional baseball player
  • Sally Hogshead, author and professional speaker
  • Glenda Hood (born 1950), mayor of Orlando, 1993–2003 (originally from Kissimmee, Florida)
  • Rod Houison, musician, producer, sound engineer
  • Jack Hughes (born 2001), professional hockey player
  • Quinn Hughes (born 1999), professional hockey player
  • Will Hunt (born 1971), Evanescence drummer
  • Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), author, anthropologist, filmmaker

I

  • Augustus Invictus (born 1983), far-right political activist, attorney, blogger, white nationalist

J

  • Chris Johnson (born 1985), former NFL running back
  • Chris Johnson (born 1990), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Davey Johnson (born 1943), MLB player, manager
  • Karl Joseph (born 1993), professional football player

K

  • Brian Kendrick (born 1979), professional wrestler
  • Jack Kerouac (1922–1969), author, poet and painter (originally from Lowell, Massachusetts)
  • Chad Kessler (born 1975), football player
  • Paul John Knowles (1946–1974), serial killer, rapist
  • Lydia Ko (born 1997), professional golfer
  • Ali Krieger (born 1984), professional soccer player, two-time World Cup Champion

L

  • Michael Lockley (born 1988), professional football player
  • Audrey Long (1922–2014), stage and screen actress of the 1940s and 1950s
  • Erickson Lubin (born 1995), professional boxer

M

  • Stacey Mack (born 1975), former NFL running back played for Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans
  • Mike Maroth (born 1977), former MLB pitcher who is currently the pitching coach for the Gwinnett Stripers
  • Tony McCoy (born 1969), professional football player
  • Charlotte McKinney (born 1993), model, actress
  • AJ McLean (born 1978), member of the Backstreet Boys
  • Brad Miller (born 1989), Philadelphia Phillies infielder
  • Mandy Moore (born 1984), actress (originally from Nashua, New Hampshire)
  • Jan Mulder, pianist, composer, conductor

N

  • Naomi (born 1987), wrestler (originally from Sanford, Florida)
  • Kathryn Newton (born 1997), actress
  • Nate Newton (born 1961), professional football player
  • Tim Newton (born 1963), professional football player
  • Marshall Warren Nirenberg (1927–2010), Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, geneticist

O

  • Kenny Omega (born 1983), professional wrestler
  • Sean O'Neal (born 1975), actor
  • Rob Oppenheim (born 1980), professional golfer

P

  • Robert Pierre (born 1992), Christian singer/songwriter
  • A. J. Pierzynski (born 1976), MLB catcher
  • Rene Plasencia (born 1973), Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives

R

  • Raptile (or Addis), (born 1976), singer, songwriter, and rapper
  • Dot Richardson (born 1961), physician, softball Olympic gold medalist, USA Softball Hall of Fame honoree
  • Jean Rodríguez (born 1980), singer, songwriter, producer

S

  • Bryana Salaz (born 1997), singer, actress
  • Tyra Sanchez, retired drag performer, winner of the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race
  • Phoenix Sanders (born 1995), baseball pitcher in the San Francisco Giants organization
  • Warren Sapp (born 1972), professional football player
  • Adam Scherr (born 1983), WWE professional wrestler, performed under the ring name "Braun Strowman"
  • Chuck Schuldiner (1967–2001), "godfather of death metal", frontman of the metal band Death
  • Derrick Sharp (born 1971), American-Israeli professional basketball player
  • Brandon Siler (born 1985), professional football player
  • Mike Sims-Walker (born 1984), professional football player
  • Bridget Sloan (born 1992), Olympic gymnast
  • Wesley Snipes (born 1962), film actor, producer
  • Scott Stapp (born 1973), rock musician
  • Miriam Stockley (born 1962), South African-born British singer
  • Amar'e Stoudemire (born 1982), professional basketball player

T

  • Antonio Tarver (born 1968), professional boxer
  • Frances Tiafoe (born 1998), tennis player (originally from Hyattsville, Maryland)
  • Jeannie Tirado, voice actress
  • Daniel Tosh (born 1975), comedian, host of Tosh.0 on Comedy Central

V

  • Daniel Vogelbach (born 1992), MLB player
  • Jayy Von Monroe (born 1991), rock musician and ex-lead singer of Blood on the Dance Floor

W

  • Turner Ward (born 1965), MLB player and coach
  • Chris Warren (born 1988), professional basketball player
  • Darius Washington, Jr. (born 1985), professional basketball player
  • Jemile Weeks (born 1987), MLB infielder
  • Cosmo Wilson (born 1961), concert lighting designer
  • Paul Wilson (born 1973), MLB pitcher

Y

  • Rachel York (born 1971), actress, singer

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of people from Orlando, Florida by Wikipedia (Historical)


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