List of people from Atlanta
This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the American city of Atlanta, the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
Academics
Name | Known for | Association |
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Thomas E. Hill | Professor of Philosophy at University of North Carolina; fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | born in Atlanta |
Martin Luther King Jr. | civil rights leader, academic | born in Atlanta[1] |
Sheryl McCollum | crime analyst, professor, founder and director of the non-profit Cold Case Investigative Research Institute | born in Atlanta[2] |
Bazoline Estelle Usher | educator and administrator in the Atlanta Public Schools, Georgia Woman of Achievement | lived in Atlanta[3] |
James W. Wagner | former President of Emory University | lives in Atlanta |
Actors
Sports
Name | Known for | Association |
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Hank Aaron | baseball player, member of National Baseball Hall of Fame | resides in Atlanta |
Jordan Adams | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Al-Farouq Aminu | basketball player for Portland Trail Blazers | born in Atlanta |
Harris Barton | All Pro NFL offensive lineman | grew up in Atlanta |
Malik Beasley | basketball player for Denver Nuggets | born in Atlanta |
Gordon Beckham | baseball player, Seattle Mariners | born in Atlanta |
Gunnar Bentz | Olympian | born in Atlanta |
Eric Berry | football player | born in Atlanta |
Ron Blomberg | baseball player | born in Atlanta |
Brandon Boykin | football player, Minnesota Vikings | born in Atlanta |
Malcolm Brogdon | basketball player for Milwaukee Bucks | born in Atlanta |
Anthony Carter | basketball player, assistant coach for Sioux Falls Skyforce | raised in Atlanta, attended Alonzo A. Crim High School |
Wendell Carter | college basketball player for Duke Blue Devils | raised in Atlanta, attended Pace Academy |
Kristi Castlin | track and field athlete | born in Atlanta |
Roberto Castro | professional golfer, PGA Tour | resides in Atlanta |
Kelvin Cato | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Ricardo Clark | soccer player | born in Atlanta[16] |
Javaris Crittenton | basketball player | born in Atlanta, attended Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy |
Cameron Dollar | basketball player, assistant coach for Washington Huskies | born in Atlanta |
Sten Ekberg | Olympian | resides in Atlanta |
Derrick Favors | basketball player for Utah Jazz | born in Atlanta |
Joseph Forte | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Dexter Fowler | baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals | born in Atlanta |
Walt Frazier | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
World B. Free | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Mark Gilbert | Major League Baseball player, Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa | born in Atlanta |
JJ Hickson | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Dwight Howard | basketball player for Atlanta Hawks | born in Atlanta |
Tim Hyers | baseball player and coach | born in Atlanta |
Ernie Johnson Sr. | Major League Baseball player | resided in Atlanta |
Ernie Johnson Jr. | sportscaster, Turner Sports, TNT | raised in Atlanta, attended University of Georgia |
Adam Jones | football player for Cincinnati Bengals | born in Atlanta |
Chipper Jones | Major League Baseball player, Atlanta Braves | resides in Atlanta |
Kristen Ledlow | sports anchor, works for NBATV | resides in Atlanta |
Robert Mathis | football player | born in Atlanta |
Erskine Mayer | baseball player | born in Atlanta |
Adam Nelson | track and field athlete, Olympic champion | born in Atlanta |
Cam Newton | football player for Carolina Panthers | born in Atlanta |
Shaquille O'Neal | basketball player, works for Turner Sports, TNT | resides in Atlanta |
Tony Parker | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Lew "Sneaky Pete" Robinson | drag racer | born in Atlanta[17] |
Kobi Simmons | basketball player | born in Atlanta |
Josh Smith | basketball player | resided in Atlanta |
Hines Ward | football player, Pittsburgh Steelers | resided in Atlanta |
Darius Watts | football player | born in Atlanta |
Mario West | professional basketball player | attended Georgia Tech |
Dominique Wilkins | basketball player, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | resides in Atlanta |
Sam Wyche | football player and coach | born in Atlanta |
Business people
Name | Field | Known for | Association |
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George Adair | developer | early Atlanta real-estate developer | |
Dean Alford | chief executive officer and politician | president and chief executive of Allied Energy Services; member of the Georgia General Assembly | |
Ray Anderson | entrepreneur | founder of carpet manufacturer Interface, Inc. | |
Charles Brewer | businessman | founder of Internet service provider MindSpring, which later merged with EarthLink | |
Asa Griggs Candler | entrepreneur | founder of beverage manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company | |
S. Truett Cathy | entrepreneur | founder of the fast-food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A | |
Anne Cox Chambers | entrepreneur | co-owner of mass-media company Cox Enterprises | |
Lemuel Grant | businessman and engineer | early-Atlanta railroad man, landowner, engineer and businessman | |
James M. Henderson | advertising | born in Atlanta; lived in Greenville, South Carolina, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1970 | [18] |
Anne T. Hill | fashion designer | founded Taffy's of California | born in Atlanta[19] |
Bernard Marcus | entrepreneur | co-founder of home-improvement retailing chain Home Depot; primary funding source for the Georgia Aquarium | |
John Pemberton | chemist | chemist and inventor of the carbondated soft drink Coca-Cola | |
Richard Peters | businessman | early-Atlanta railroad man, landowner and a founder of Atlanta | |
John C. Portman, Jr. | architect | international architect and developer, designer of the groundbreaking atrium-style hotel | |
Neel Reid | architect | student of École des Beaux-Arts; designed various buildings now listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Ted Turner | media mogul | founder of cable-news channel CNN | |
Robert W. Woodruff | executive | president of the beverage manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company |
Directors
Name | Known for | Association |
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Matt Hullum | director of films, music videos and web series including Lazer Team, and Red Vs Blue | born in Atlanta[20] |
Spike Lee | director of films including She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do the Right Thing and several music videos | born in Atlanta[21] |
Kenny Leon | director of several Broadway plays and several television episodes | |
Tyler Perry | director of films, plays, and television series, including Meet The Browns, and Madea plays and movies | moved to Atlanta[11][12] |
Steven Soderbergh | film director, Out of Sight, Erin Brockovich, Traffic, Ocean's Eleven |
Journalists
Name | Known for | Association |
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Brooke Baldwin | journalist, currently works for CNN | born in Atlanta |
Pat Conroy | author, journalist, educator | born on October 26, 1945, in Atlanta[22] |
David Dick | covered the Southeastern United States for CBS News in the late 1960s | based in Atlanta; later transferred to the Dallas bureau[23] |
William Emerson | covered the Civil Rights Movement as Newsweek's first bureau chief assigned to cover the Southern United States; later editor in chief of The Saturday Evening Post | moved to Atlanta[24] |
Frank Stanton | Georgia's first Poet Laureate | died in Atlanta[25] |
Ted Turner | media mogul, TBS and CNN founder; owned Atlanta Braves | moved to Atlanta |
Musicians
Name | Known for | Association |
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2 Chainz, real name Tauheed Epps | rapper | from Atlanta |
21 Savage, real name Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph | rapper and record producer | born in Atlanta |
6LACK, real name Ricardo Valdez Valentine | rapper, singer | moved to East Atlanta at a very young age |
André 3000, real name André Benjamin | rapper, actor, record producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; half of the rap group OutKast | born in Atlanta |
Johntá Austin | singer-songwriter, signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings; won two Grammy Awards for songs "We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey and "Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige | born in Atlanta[26] |
David Berkeley | singer-songwriter with four studio albums and one live album[27] | moved to Atlanta for his wife to finish school[28] |
Bobby V, real name Bobby Wilson | recording artist (nicknamed "Valentino" because he was due to be born on Valentine's Day) | attended North Atlanta High School and Clark Atlanta University[29] |
Playboi Carti, real name Jordan Terrell Carter | rapper, songwriter and model | born in Atlanta |
Cat Power, also known as Chan Marshall, real name Charlyn Marshall | singer-songwriter, actress and model | born in Atlanta |
Eddie Chamblee | jazz tenor saxophonist | born in Atlanta in 1920 |
Ciara, real name Ciara Harris | singer-songwriter, dancer, actress and fashion model | moved to Atlanta[29][30] |
Drumma Boy | record producer, songwriter | lives in Atlanta |
John Burke | solo pianist and composer | born and lives in Atlanta |
Future, real name Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn | rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer | born and lives in Atlanta |
CeeLo Green, real name Thomas DeCarlo Gallaway | rapper, singer, actor | born in Atlanta |
Keri Hilson | singer-songwriter and actress from Decatur | attended Emory University[31] |
India.Arie, real name India Arie Simpson | singer-songwriter and record producer;[32] has sold over 3.3 million records in the U.S.; has won four Grammy Awards, including Best R&B Album | moved to Atlanta[33] |
Graham Jackson | theatre organist, pianist and choral conductor | moved to Atlanta in 1923[34] |
Trinidad James, real name Nicholas Williams | rapper | from Atlanta |
Elton John | singer-songwriter, English-born entertainer whose songs include "Your Song", "Crocodile Rock" and "Candle in the Wind" | lives part-time in Atlanta[35] |
Killer Mike, real name Michael Render | rapper, member of hip hop duo Run the Jewels | born and lives in Atlanta |
Brenda Lee | performer who sang rockabilly, pop and country music; had 37 US chart hits during the 1960s,[36] known for songs "I'm Sorry" (1960) and "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (1958); recipient of Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2009) | born in Atlanta in 1944[37] |
Mable Lee | dancer, entertainer, 2008 inductee into the Tap Dance Hall of Fame | born in Atlanta in 1921 |
Lil Jon | rapper, record producer, songwriter and Grammy winner | born and lives in Atlanta |
Lil Yachty | rapper, songwriter | from Atlanta |
MadeinTYO, real name Malcolm Jamaal Davis | rapper | originated in Atlanta |
Gucci Mane, real name Radric Davis | rapper, actor | lives in Atlanta |
China Anne McClain | singer-songwriter and actress (Jasmine Payne on TV series Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Chyna Parks on A.N.T. Farm) | born in Atlanta[38] |
Big Maceo Merriweather | blues singer-pianist, made many recordings in the 1940s for Bluebird and Victor | born in Atlanta in 1905 |
Monica | singer, songwriter, producer, and actress | from Atlanta |
Eric Nam | Korean-American singer-songwrite, television host, entertainer and entrepreneur currently based in South Korea | born in Atlanta |
Duke Pearson | jazz pianist and composer, noted for work on the Blue Note label | born in Atlanta 1932, died in Atlanta 1980 |
Jerry Reed | country-music singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor who appeared in more than a dozen films; signature songs include "Guitar Man", "East Bound and Down", "A Thing Called Love" and "When You're Hot, You're Hot" | born in Atlanta[39] |
Kelly Rowland | singer-songwriter, actress and television personality | born in Atlanta |
Natalie Lauren Sims, also known as Suzy Rock | musician, songwriter, graphic and art designer, and music executive | moved to Atlanta in 2007[40] |
T.I., real name Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. | rapper, actor and businessman | born in Atlanta |
Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas | singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress from TLC | born in Atlanta |
Chris Tomlin | contemporary Christian music artist, worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas | moved to Atlanta and began church |
DJ Toomp | record producer, songwriter and Grammy winner | born and lives in Atlanta |
Usher, real name Usher Raymond | singer-songwriter, dancer and actor; rose to fame in late 1990s with release of second album My Way | attended North Springs High School[41] |
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins | singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress from TLC | lived in Atlanta[42] |
Kanye West | rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer and fashion designer; one of the best-selling artists of all time | born in Atlanta |
Young Jeezy, real name Jay Wayne Jenkins | rapper | from Atlanta |
Young Thug | rapper, songwriter | born and lives in Atlanta |
Politicians
Name | Known for | Association |
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James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr. | governor of Georgia and 39th President of the United States | lived in Atlanta |
Nathan Deal | governor of Georgia | lived in Atlanta |
John Brown Gordon | Confederate lieutenant general and governor of Georgia | lived in Atlanta |
Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr. | first black mayor of Atlanta | born and lived in Atlanta |
Lester Maddox | 75th governor of Georgia | born and lived in Atlanta |
Michelle Nunn | foreign service, candidate for Senator, non-profit CEO | born and lived in Atlanta |
Kasim Reed | 59th mayor of Atlanta | lived in Atlanta |
Randolph W. Thrower | former Commissioner of Internal Revenue | lived in Atlanta |
Religious leaders
Name | Known for | Association |
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Andy Stanley | senior pastor of North Point Community Church, Buckhead Church, and other local churches; founded North Point Ministries, a worldwide Christian organization | born in Atlanta |
Charles Stanley | senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta; founder and president of In Touch Ministries; served as president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1984 to 1986 | lives in Atlanta |
Writers and artists
Name | Known for | Association |
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Violet Chachki | drag queen | born in Atlanta[43] |
Lewis Grizzard | writer and humorist | lived in Atlanta |
Joel Chandler Harris | wrote the Uncle Remus stories | lived in West End of Atlanta[44] |
Cheryl McKay | wrote The Ultimate Gift | lives in Atlanta[45] |
Margaret Mitchell | wrote Gone With the Wind | born in Atlanta |
Flannery O'Connor | Southern gothic writer | lived in Atlanta |
Judith Pordon | poet and editor | born in Atlanta |
Lucy May Stanton | artist | born in Atlanta[46] |
Natasha Tretheway | poet | lived in Atlanta |
See also
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