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*[[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]], [[Orchestra at Temple Square]], [[Bells on Temple Square]], and [[Temple Square Chorale]] - the official music groups on Temple Square (NOTE: these groups aren't official music groups of the Church, but, rather the Church "sponsers" them)
*[[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]], [[Orchestra at Temple Square]], [[Bells on Temple Square]], and [[Temple Square Chorale]] - the official music groups on Temple Square (NOTE: these groups aren't official music groups of the Church, but, rather the Church "sponsers" them)
**[[Mack Wilberg]], world-renowned composer-arranger and Music director of the Mormon Taberancle Choir
**[[Mack Wilberg]], world-renowned composer-arranger and Music director of the Mormon Taberancle Choir
*[[Brooke White]], singer/songwriter featured on American Idol.


==Scientists and inventors==
==Scientists and inventors==

Revision as of 12:33, 26 March 2010

This is a list of Latter Day Saints who have attained at least some level of fame and/or success. This list includes adherents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon), as well as adherents of related denominations (as labeled). It lists those who are current adherents of a Latter Day Saint Church and those who were adherents at the time of their death.

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are usually considered "active," meaning they attend church on a regular basis and are committed to living their religion, and those who are "less-active," meaning they don't attend church regularly and/or they don't adhere to its principles. See List of former Latter Day Saints for a list of persons who ended their affiliation with LDS movement religions.

Artists

Sports figures

American football

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

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Beach volleyball

Bodybuilding

Boxing

Golf

Gymnastics

Rodeo

  • Earl W. Bascom, Hall of Fame rodeo cowboy, "Father of Modern Rodeo"
  • Raymond Knight, Hall of Fame rodeo cowboy, "Father of Canadian Stampedes"

Rugby league

Snowboarding

Swimming

  • Hayley Palmer, New Zealand swimmer and holder of 3 New Zealand swimming records.

Track & Field

Volleyball

Wrestling

Martial Arts

  • Ed Parker, born Edmund Kealoha Parker (March 19, 1931–December 15, 1990) was an American martial artist, promoter, teacher, and author. The Father of American Kenpo.[73]

Business

Controversial figures and criminals

Educators and scholars

Media and entertainment figures

Authors and journalists

Film, television and stage personalities

Singers and musicians

Scientists and inventors

Military

Commanders

Medal of Honor recipients

Politics

US politicians

Currently in office

Past politicians

Mayors of major cities

Justices

Politicians outside the United States


Church leaders

  1. Joseph Smith, Jr., church founder, also mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois.
  2. Brigham Young, also Utah territorial governor
  3. John Taylor, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  4. Wilford Woodruff, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  5. Lorenzo Snow, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  6. Joseph F. Smith, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  7. Heber J. Grant, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  8. George Albert Smith
  9. David O. McKay
  10. Joseph Fielding Smith
  11. Harold B. Lee
  12. Spencer W. Kimball
  13. Ezra Taft Benson, also U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
  14. Howard W. Hunter
  15. Gordon B. Hinckley, also Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
  16. Thomas S. Monson

Presidents of the Community of Christ (formerly RLDS)

  1. Joseph Smith III
  2. Frederick M. Smith
  3. Israel A. Smith
  4. W. Wallace Smith
  5. Wallace B. Smith
  6. W. Grant McMurray
  7. Stephen M. Veazey

Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)

Leaders of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (formerly Short Creek Community)

  1. J. Leslie Broadbent
  2. John Y. Barlow
  3. Joseph White Musser
  4. Charles Zitting
  5. Leroy S. Johnson
  6. Rulon Jeffs
  7. Warren Jeffs
  8. William E. Jessop (appointed successor): Merril Jessop (de facto leader)

Leaders of the Rigdonites

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ

Leaders of the Church of Christ (Whitmerite)

Leader of the Church of Christ (Williamite)

Leader of the Church of the Lamb of God

Leader of the True Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Leaders of The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ


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  93. ^ Gordon Gee takes office
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