List of people from Chattanooga, Tennessee
Appearance
The following is a list of notable people who have lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
A
- William P. Acker, U.S. Air Force general
- Grant Adcox, race car driver
- Lauren Alaina, country music singer
- Jarrod Alonge, comedian, musician
- John Ankerberg, author, religious broadcaster
- Kay Arthur, author, teacher and television host
- Lovie Austin, jazz blues pianist, bandleader, and composer
B
- Howard Baker, U.S. senator, White House Chief of Staff
- BbyMutha, rapper
- Robert Bernhardt, symphony conductor
- Hugh Beaumont, actor
- Charles K. Bell, politician
- Zane Birdwell, recording engineer
- Peppo Biscarini, swimmer, freediver, businessman
- Jimmy Blanton, musician
- Peggy Bolton, civic and community leader in Alexandria, Louisiana; born in Chattanooga in 1917
- Maci Bookout, starred in MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom
- Rachel Boston, actress, pageant winner
- Adarius Bowman, professional football player
- Kane Brown, country singer/songwriter
- Tony Brown, professional football player
- Daniel Bullocks, professional football player
- Josh Bullocks, professional football player
C
- Archie Campbell, writer, television performer
- Fred Cash, singer
- Joe Chaney, darts player
- George S. Clinton, composer
- Will Marion Cook, composer
- Charles H. Coolidge, decorated military veteran
- Bob Corker, Chattanooga mayor, U.S. senator
- Bill Curry, college football coach, television anchor
D
- Fredrick Davis, ballet dancer
- Jason Davis, professional baseball pitcher
- Bill Dedman, journalist
- Juliette Derricotte, educator, political activist
- McKinley "Bunny" Downs (1894–1973), Negro Leagues Infielder and manager[1]
- Ellie Dylan, educator, non-profit organization founder
E
- Harris English, professional golfer
- Cal Ermer, professional baseball manager
- Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, writer, political activist
F
- JoAnne Favors, state politician
- Chuck Fleischmann, U.S. congressman
- Crystal Marie Fleming (born 1981), sociologist and author
- James B. Frazier, former state governor, Tennessee
G
- Cory Gearrin, relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Genesis the Greykid, poet, artist, creative
- Betty Lou Gerson, actress
- Gibby Gilbert, professional golfer
- George Gobel, comedian
- Arthur Golden, novelist
- Sam Gooden, pop singer, musician
- Ray Gordy, professional wrestler
- Terry Gordy, professional wrestler
- Irvine W. Grote, chemist, inventor
- Jackson Guice, comic book artist: Death of Superman
- Jo Conn Guild, businessman
- Kirsten Gum, television personality
H
- Ben Haden, pastor, religious broadcaster
- Lee H. Hamilton, former U.S. congressman
- Dennis Haskins, actor
- Roland Hayes, singer
- Cam Henderson, Chief of Protocol of the United States
- Calvin C. Hernton, sociologist, poet and author
- Kim Hixson, state politician, Wisconsin
- Honest Charley, businessman
- Rick Honeycutt, professional baseball player, coach
- Henry H. Horton, former governor of Tennessee
- Michael Houser, rock musician
- George Hunter, business magnate, philanthropist
I
- Isaiah Rashad, rapper
J
- Samuel L. Jackson, actor
- Leslie Jordan, actor
K
- Estes Kefauver, former U.S. senator
L
- Venus Lacy, Olympian, basketball player
- Lady Bunny, drag queen
- Yusef Lateef, musician, educator
- John Thomas Lupton, business magnate, philanthropist
- Thomas Cartter Lupton, business magnate, philanthropist
- Natalie Lloyd, children's author
M
- Terry Manning, music producer, photographer
- Ryan Martin, professional boxer
- Virginia Martin, actress
- Mike Massey, professional billiards player
- Ralphie May, comedian
- William Gibbs McAdoo, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
- Lurlene McDaniel, author
- Ralph McGill, newspaper editor
- Bill McKinney, actor
- Ellis K. Meacham, author
- Jon Meacham, magazine editor
- Kenneth J. Meyer, politician
- Emma Bell Miles, writer, poet, and artist
- Olan Mills, Sr., photographer, portrait studio founder
- Keith Mitchell, professional golfer
- Jackie Mitchell, professional baseball player
- Dorothy Montgomery, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Scrappy Moore, college football coach
N
- Jim Nabors, actor, singer
- Todd Nance, rock musician
O
- Adolph S. Ochs, newspaper editor, publisher
- Weston Ochse, author and screenwriter
- Terrell Owens, professional football player
P
- John Jonathon Pratt, grandfather of the typewriter
- Ted Patrick, "father of deprogramming"
- Lori Petty, actress
- John Piper, pastor, theologian
- Preston Powell, USA olympic weightlifter
- James Powderly, artist, designer, engineer
- Merv Pregulman, professional football player
R
- Claude Ramsey, farmer and politician
- Isaiah Rashad, rapper
- Usher Raymond, singer
- Ishmael Reed, novelist
- Lee Roberson, pastor, educator, religious broadcaster
- Pat Robertson, religious broadcaster, entertainer
S
- Terdell Sands, professional football player
- Tawambi Settles, professional football player
- Margaret Sloan-Hunter, magazine editor, political activist
- Bessie Smith, singer
- Lewis Smith, actor
- Valaida Snow, musician
- Mary Q. Steele, author
- William O. Steele, author
- Lynn Stewart, co-founder of the Hooters restaurant chain
- Clyde Stubblefield, musician, drummer for James Brown
- Grady Sutton, actor
T
- Roscoe Tanner, professional tennis player
- Johnny Taylor, professional basketball player
- Benjamin Thomas, business magnate, philanthropist
- Daniel C. Trewhitt, state legislator, judge, and Southern Unionist
- Ted Turner, media magnate, philanthropist
W
- Roger Alan Wade, singer, songwriter
- Leon "Daddy Wags" Wagner, professional baseball player
- Mary Hardway Walker, one of the last surviving slaves in America
- Sidney A. Wallace, U.S. Coast Guard admiral
- Zach Wamp, former U.S. congressman
- Pez Whatley, professional wrestler
- Jimmy Webb, professional climber
- Kim White, Chief Executive Officer of River City, the Chattanooga downtown redevelopment authority
- Reggie White, professional football player
- Joseph Whitehead, business magnate, philanthropist
- Bart Whiteman, writer and critic