List of people from Arlington, Virginia
Arlington County, Virginia
The following is a list of notable individuals who live or have lived in Arlington County, Virginia .
Academia
Biologist Jerry Coyne
Arts and entertainment
Academy Award -winning actress Sandra Bullock
Danny Ahn , musician, g.o.d [citation needed ]
Dave Bautista , actor and former professional wrestler[citation needed ]
Warren Beatty , actor and director[ 1]
Gordon Bess , cartoonist[citation needed ]
Steve Buckhantz , sports announcer, Washington Wizards [citation needed ]
Sandra Bullock , Academy Award -winning actress[ 1]
Alyson Cambridge , classical music, jazz, and popular song singer[ 2]
George Washington Parke Custis , orator and playwright; stepgrandson and informally adopted son of President George Washington
Roberta Flack , jazz, soul, R&B, folk music singer, songwriter, and musician[ 3]
Greg Garcia , television writer, producer and director[citation needed ]
Zac Hanson , musician[ 4]
Julia Kwon , visual artist[ 5]
Shirley MacLaine , actress[ 1]
Jim Morrison , rock musician, song writer, and lead vocalist, The Doors [ 6]
DeStorm Power , American Internet personality
Natalie Wynn , YouTube personality
Astronauts
Business
Civil rights
Crime
CIA agent and Soviet spy Aldrich Ames
Journalism
Television journalist Katie Couric
Medicine
Military
Holmes E. Dager , U.S. Army major general, lived in Arlington during his retirement[ 16]
Grace Hopper , pioneering computer scientist , and United States Navy rear admiral [ 17]
George Juskalian , decorated member of the United States Army; served for over three decades; fought for three wars, including World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War[citation needed ]
Robert E. Lee , Confederate Army general who lived at [Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial[|Arlington House]][ 18]
George S. Patton, Jr. , U.S. Army general during World War II [ 19]
Blake Wayne Van Leer , commander and captain, United States Navy , led the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze
Politics and government
Sports
UFC mixed martial artist Ryan Hall
Nataly Arias , Colombian association footballer[citation needed ]
Gboly Ariyibi , soccer player[ 21]
Connor Barth , former professional professional football player[citation needed ]
Paul Beachem , Olympic paddler, 1960 and 1968[citation needed ]
Michael Callahan , U.S. National Team and Olympic rower (spare-2004)[citation needed ]
Bruce Djite , American-Australian soccer player
Tom Dolan , Olympic swimmer[citation needed ]
Azzi Fudd , college basketball player, UConn Huskies [ 22]
Ryan Hall , mixed martial arts, UFC featherweight
Sean Hall , Olympic rower, 1992 and 1996[citation needed ]
DeShawn Harris-Smith , college basketball player, Maryland Terrapins
John Hummer , former professional basketball player and entrepreneur[citation needed ]
Torri Huske , Olympic swimmer, 2020
Tony Johnson , Olympic rower, 1948 and 1968 silver medalist[citation needed ]
M. J. Stewart , former professional football player, Cleveland Browns , Houston Texans , and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Other
Robert E. Lee Jr.
References
^ a b c d e Taylor, Dan (October 14, 2016). "4 Famous People You Didn't Know Were From Arlington" . Arlington Patch. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Matt Collar. "Alyson Cambridge | Biography & History," AllMusic .
^ Jessica, Goldstein (October 19, 2012). "Roberta Flack: From Arlington to stardom" . Washington Post . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Wynter, Dontei (March 14, 2017). "Hanson Brothers' Net Worth: How Rich is the '90s Pop Band?" . EarnTheNecklace.com. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "Julia Kwon | Smithsonian American Art Museum" . americanart.si.edu . Retrieved 20 November 2022 .
^ Jim Morrison:
^ O’Connell, Kim (2023-08-01). "Beyond the Beautiful Earth - Arlington Astronaut David M. Brown" . Arlington Magazine . Retrieved 2024-08-19 .
^ Public Information Officer (2012-02-14). "John Glenn, First Arlingtonian in Orbit" . Arlington County Library . Arlington County government. Archived from the original on 2013-08-22. Retrieved 2014-11-15 .
^ Philip Alexander Bruce, ed. (1924). History of Virginia . Vol. 6. Arlington Historical Society . pp. 123– 125.
^ Johnson, Timothy V. (30 August 2022). "Esther Jackson, 105: Life reflected the 20th century struggle for equality" . People's World . Retrieved 7 September 2022 .
^ "Joan Trumpauer Mulholland oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer in Arlington, Virginia, 2013 March 17" . Library of Congress . Retrieved 2020-07-12 .
^ A Spy's Story in a World Of Many-Sided Betrayal , The New York Times , by Tim Weiner, February 23, 1994 dated February 22, 1994, Washington
^ McKinley, Jr., James C.; Dao, James (November 8, 2009). "Fort Hood Gunman Gave Signals Before His Rampage" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2009 .
^ "Charles Drew House (U.S. National Park Service)" . www.nps.gov . Retrieved 2020-07-12 .
^ "Gen. Holmes Dager, WW II Commander" . Northern Virginia Sun . Arlington, VA. July 27, 1973. p. 10 – via Virginia Chronicle, Library of Virginia.
^ Markoff, John (January 3, 1992). "Rear Adm. Grace M. Hopper Dies; Innovator in Computers Was 85" . NY Times. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Fellman, Michael (2000). The Making of Robert E. Lee . Random House . ISBN 0-679-45650-3 . : 24–25
^ Blumenson, Martin (1971). "The Many Faces of George S. Patton, Jr" (PDF) . USAFA Harmon Memorial Lecture #14 . Colorado Springs, Colorado : United States Air Force Academy . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-11-15.
^ Fineman, Howard (May 31, 2010). "Al and Tipper Gore's Separation Isn't a Huge Surprise" . Newsweek. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Floyd, Thomas (February 1, 2017). "U.S. youth international Gboly Ariyibi signs with Nottingham Forest" . Goal . Retrieved December 28, 2024 .
^ "Azzi Fudd - Women's Basketball" . University of Connecticut Athletics .