List of people from Colorado

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State flag of Colorado
Colorado is located in the western United States, or the "Mountain Region".

This is a list of people from the American state of Colorado. It includes people that lived, were born, were raised, or have significant relations with the state. Coloradans have been prominent in many fields, including literature, entertainment, art, music, politics, and business. This list attempts to maintain biographical notability of significant Coloradans, and to organize historically important men and women hailing from Colorado.

Actors

Tim Allen
Lon Chaney
Douglas Fairbanks
Jake Lloyd (a.k.a. young Anakin Skywalker)
Hattie McDaniel

Artists, photographers

Astronauts

Athletes

Jack Dempsey
Goose Gossage
Bobby Unser

Business and community leaders

Horace Tabor

Literary figures

Military figures

Musicians

John Denver

Politicians

Byron White

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Other notable people

Justice Neil Gorsuch

See also

References

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  38. ^ The Samples.
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  45. ^ University of Colorado Boulder. "CU-Boulder Chancellor, President, Law School Dean Laud Scholar-Athlete Byron White". Retrieved June 2, 2006.

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