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The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

Founders and early settlers of Texas

Stephen F. Austin

Military/war

The Texas Revolution/The Alamo

Sam Houston

American Civil War

John Bell Hood

World War I

World War II

Doris Miller
Chester Nimitz

Korean War

Vietnam War

Oliver North

War in Afghanistan

Iraq War

War on Terror

Michael L. Oates, United States Army Lieutenant General

Politics and public office

See also Category:Texas politicians and its subcategories.
See also List of mayors of Austin, Texas; List of mayors of Dallas, Texas; List of mayors of El Paso, Texas; List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas; List of mayors of Houston, Texas; List of mayors of Plano, Texas; List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.

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  • David Newell (born 1971), judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9; Houston attorney
  • Joe Nixon (born 1956), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 133 (1995–2007)
  • James Robertson Nowlin (born 1937), United States District Judge for the Western District of Texas; one of the first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in the Texas House of Representatives
  • James E. Nugent (born 1922), former Democratic member of the Texas Railroad Commission and the Texas House of Representatives
  • W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), governor of Texas and U.S. senator
  • Tom Oliverson (born c. 1971), anesthesiologist and incoming Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for Harris County, effective January 2017
  • Dora Olivo (born 1943), attorney and former member of the Texas House of Representatives for Fort Bend County
  • Rob Orr (born 1955), member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2005 from Johnson County
  • John Otto (born 1948), member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2005 from Liberty County
  • Bill Owens (born 1950), former governor of Colorado
  • Gary Painter (born 1947), sheriff of Midland County since 1985
  • Susan Pamerleau (born 1946), retired United States Air Force major general and the Republican sheriff of Bexar County, first woman elected to that position, 2012[6]
  • Hugh Q. Parmer (born 1939), former mayor of Fort Worth and member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature
  • Dan Patrick (born 1950), Lieutenant governor of Texas, former member of the Texas State Senate and radio broadcaster
  • Diane Patrick (born 1946), former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Arlingon
  • Kae T. Patrick (born 1934), member of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio from 1981 to 1988
  • Jerry E. Patterson (born 1946), Texas Land Commissioner; former state senator, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014
  • Thomas Pauken (born 1944), Texas Republican chairman from 1994 to 1997, lawyer and political commentator
  • George Peddy (1892–1951), Texas politician; write-in candidate for U.S. Senate, 1922
  • David Peeples (born 1948), Texas state court judge since 1981, based in San Antonio
  • Gilbert Pena (born 1949), incoming 2015 Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Pasadena
  • Randy Pendleton (1937–2009), state representative from Andrews, 1961–1969
  • Charles Perry (born 1962), state Senator from District 28 (elected 2014); former state representative from Lubbock (elected 2010)
  • Rick Perry (born 1950), governor of Texas, 2000–2015
  • Dade Phelan (born 1975), Republican state representative from Beaumont
  • Larry Phillips, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Sherman
  • Thomas R. Phillips (born 1949), former Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court
  • George Pierce (born 1941), Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives (1979–1993) from San Antonio; president of Texas and Southern Railroad, Inc.
  • Dan Pope (born c. 1963), mayor of Lubbock since 2016
  • David J. Porter (born 1954), member of the Railroad Commission of Texas, elected November 2, 2010
  • Robert "Bob" Price (1927–2004), U.S. representative from Pampa in Texas Panhandle
  • Tom Price (born 1945), judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1997–2015, and the Dallas-based 282nd Court, 1987–1997
  • Walter Thomas Price, IV (born 1968), state representative from Amarillo, first elected November 2, 2010
  • Graham B. Purcell, Jr. (1919–2011), U.S. representative from Texas' 13th congressional district from 1962 to 1973; Wichita Falls lawyer
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U.S. Presidents

Lyndon Johnson

Notable women of Texas

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Entertainment

Dance

Cyd Charisse

Fashion and modeling

Film, theater and television

Tex Avery
Alexis Bledel
Powers Boothe
Carol Burnett
Gary Busey
Loretta Devine
Michael Dorn
Morgan Fairchild
Jamie Foxx
Jennifer Garner
Larry Hagman
Woody Harrelson
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Tommy Lee Jones
Eva Longoria
Matthew McConaughey
Bill Paxton
Dennis Quaid
Debbie Reynolds
Gene Roddenberry
Michelle Rodriguez
Sarah Shahi
Sissy Spacek
Brent Spiner
Matt Stone
Patrick Swayze
Rip Torn
Forest Whitaker
Owen Wilson
Renée Zellweger
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Comedians

Steve Martin

Music

Dimebag Darrell Abbott
Erykah Badu
Edie Brickell
Rex Brown
Albert Collins
Ronnie Dunn
Justin Furstenfeld
Gibby Haynes
Dusty Hill
Buddy Holly
Waylon Jennings
Lefty Frizzell
Bob Wills
Scott Joplin
Beyoncé Knowles
Kris Kristofferson
Miranda Lambert
Lyle Lovett
Johnny Mathis
Meat Loaf
Nelly
Willie Nelson
Roy Orbison
Hot Lips Page
Kenny Rogers
Jessica Simpson
Sly Stone
Stephen Stills
George Strait
Usher
Vanilla Ice
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Jaci Velasquez
Edgar Winter
Selena Gomez
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Athletics

Baseball

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Motorsports

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Soccer

Tennis

  • Zina Garrison (born 1963), tennis player
  • Cliff Richey (born 1946), tennis player, achieved world number-six ranking
  • Nancy Richey (born 1942), tennis player, won six major championships in singles and doubles, achieved world number-two ranking
  • Dick Savitt (born 1927), tennis player ranked number two in the world
  • Anne Smith (born 1959), tennis player, ten major championships in doubles, ranked world number one in doubles

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Scholars, educators, academicians

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Clergy

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Infamous Texans

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References

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  2. ^ "Fred J. Agnich Papers". lib.utexas.edu. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
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  4. ^ "Craig Goldman's Biography". votesmart.com. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
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  6. ^ "A Lifetime of Dedicated Service: Sheriff Susan Lewellyn Pamerleau, Major General (Ret.)". University of Wyoming. September 2013. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  7. ^ "Legislative Reference Library of Texas: James C. Spencer". lrl.state.tx.us. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  8. ^ "Tradition: St. Thomas High School". sths.org. Retrieved October 13, 2009.
  9. ^ "Jerald Jackson Taylor". apnewsarchive.com. April 3, 1995. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  10. ^ Ruta Lee Biography
  11. ^ http://www.mp3.com/artist/dave-martin11/summary/
  12. ^ "Faces in the Crowd". Sports Illustrated.com, October 22, 2007. Retrieved September 19, 2009.
  13. ^ Louis San Miguel, "Well known Laredoan dies: Burial Mass set for St. Patrick's Church", Laredo Morning Times, August 6, 2014, pp. 1, 12A
  14. ^ The Handbook of Texas (Texas State Historical Association)
  15. ^ Valerie Godines Fitzgerald, "Historic Path: Judge Ender retires from post," Laredo Morning Times, December 31, 2012, pp. 1, 14A
  16. ^ Ray A. Laird obituary, Kerrville Daily Times, Kerrville, Texas, October 7, 1986
  17. ^ Mullin, Mark (2008). The Headmaster's Run. p. 16. ISBN 1578866545.
  18. ^ "Jack O. Loftin, "Joseph Sterling Bridwell"". Texas State Historical Association online. Retrieved April 30, 2013.