List of people from Denver
Appearance
This article is a list of notable individuals who were born in, have lived in, and/or are commonly associated with Denver, Colorado.
People born elsewhere but raised in Denver are marked with a §. People born and raised elsewhere who have lived in Denver as adults are marked with a #.
Academia
- Harold Agnew (1921-2013), physicist[1]
- Hal Anger (1920-2005), electrical engineer, biophysicist[2]
- Lena Lovato Archuleta (1920-2011), administrator, librarian[3] #
- John Arthur (1946-2007), philosopher[4]
- Alfred Marshall Bailey (1894-1978), ornithologist[5] #
- Jacques Bailly (1966- ), classics scholar, Scripps National Spelling Bee pronouncer[6]
- Jason Box (1970- ), climatologist, geographer[7]
- Louis George Carpenter (1861-1935), engineer, mathematician[8] #
- John Cotton Dana (1856-1929), librarian, museum director[9] #
- Gertrude Crotty Davenport (1866-1946), biologist, eugenicist[10]
- Edwina Hume Fallis (1876-1957), educator, writer, toy designer[11]
- Alan Fowler (1928- ), physicist[12]
- Margaret Hayes Grazier (1916-1999), librarian, educator[13]
- Margaret Storrs Grierson (1900-1997), archivist, philosophy professor[14]
- John L. Hall (1934- ), physicist[15]
- Donna Haraway (1944- ), feminist studies scholar, sociologist[16]
- Orin Hargraves (1953- ), lexicographer[17]
- Robert Heizer (1915-1979), archaeologist[18]
- Arnold Kramish (1923-2010), nuclear physicist[19]
- Henry F. May (1915-2012), historian[20]
- David Messerschmitt (1945- ), electrical engineer[21]
- Seeley G. Mudd (1895-1968), physician, professor, philanthropist[22]
- Rob Nelson (1979- ), biologist, documentary filmmaker[23]
- John W. Olmsted (1903-1986), historian[24]
- Robert Reid (1924-2006), engineer[25]
- Paul Romer (1955- ), economist[26]
- Tim Samaras (1957-2013), engineer, meteorologist[citation needed]
- John Searle (1932- ), philosopher[27]
- Paul Stewart (1925-2015), historian[28] #
- Willis M. Tate (1912-1989), university president[29]
- Phil Torres (1986- ), biologist, journalist[30]
- Keith Uncapher (1922-2002), computer engineer[31]
- James Q. Wilson (1931-2012), political scientist[32]
- Hannah Marie Wormington (1914-1994), archaeologist[33]
Arts and entertainment
Fashion
- Lauren Bush (1984- ), model, designer, philanthropist[34]
Film, television, and theatre
- Amanda Aardsma (1979- ), actress, beauty queen[35]
- Anikka Albrite (1988- ), pornographic actress[36]
- Tim Allen (1953- ), actor, comedian[37]
- Annaleigh Ashford (1985- ), actress, singer[38]
- Barry Atwater (1918-1978), actor[39]
- Phil Austin (1941-2015), comedian, writer[40]
- Dian Bachar (1970- ), actor[41]
- Roseanne Barr (1952- ), actress, comedian[42] #
- Barbara Bates (1925-1969), actress, singer[43]
- Madge Bellamy (1899-1990), actress[44] §
- Matthew Berry (1969- ), screenwriter, producer, fantasy sports analyst[45]
- Julie Bishop (1914-2001), actress[46]
- Josh Blue (1978- ), comedian[47] #
- Sierra Boggess (1982- ), actress, singer[48]
- Tom Bower (1938- ), actor[49]
- Stan Brakhage (1933-2003), experimental filmmaker[50] §
- Bobby Buntrock (1952-1974), actor[51]
- Matthew Carey (1980- ), actor[52]
- Joseph Castanon (1997- ), actor[53]
- Mary Jo Catlett (1938- ), actress[54]
- Kristin Cavallari (1987- ), television personality, actress[55]
- Adam Cayton-Holland (1980- ), comedian[56]
- Don Cheadle (1964- ), actor[57] §
- Marshall Colt (1948- ), actor, psychologist[citation needed] #
- Lillian Covillo (1921-2010), ballet dancer[58]
- Richard C. Currier (1892-1984), film editor[59]
- Ann B. Davis (1926-2014), actress[60] #
- John Davis (1954- ), producer[61]
- Ashly DelGrosso (1982- ), dancer[62]
- Rubye De Remer (1892-1984), actress, dancer[63]
- Scott Derrickson (1966- ), director, screenwriter[64]
- Josephine Dillon (1884-1971), actress[65]
- Madhuri Dixit (1967- ), actress[66] #
- Jack Earle (1906-1952), actor, sideshow performer[67]
- Chris Eigeman (1965- ), actor, director[68]
- Richard Epcar (1955- ), voice actor[69]
- Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939), actor, director, producer, screenwriter[70]
- David Fincher (1962- ), director, producer[71]
- Kevin Fitzgerald (1951- ), veterinarian, comedian[72]
- Nina Flowers (1974- ), drag queen, make-up artist, disc jockey[73] #
- Emmett J. Flynn (1892-1937), director, screenwriter[74]
- Rebecca Forstadt (1953- ), voice actress[75]
- Gene Fowler (1890-1960), screenwriter, journalist[76]
- Gene Fowler Jr. (1917-1998), film editor[77]
- Pam Grier (1949- ), actress[78] §
- Naomi Grossman (1975- ), actress, screenwriter[79]
- Texas Guinan (1884-1933), actress, club owner[80] #
- Hanna R. Hall (1984- ), actress[81]
- Maxine Elliott Hicks (1904-2000), actress[82]
- Pat Hingle (1924-2009), actor[83]
- Arthur Holch (1924-2010), documentary filmmaker[84] §
- Olin Howland (1886-1959), actor[85]
- Miki Ishikawa (1991- ), actress, singer[86]
- Tommy Ivo (1936- ), actor, race car driver[87]
- Bryce Johnson (1977- ), actor[88] §
- Morgan Jones (1879-1951), actor[89]
- Andy Juett (1977- ), comedian[90] #
- Ameenah Kaplan (1974- ), actress, musician, choreographer[citation needed]
- Glenn Langan (1917-1991), actor[91]
- Brandy Ledford (1969- ), actress, model[92]
- Jack Lipson (1901-1947), actor[93]
- Teala Loring (1922-2007), actress[94]
- Justine Lupe (1989- ), actress[95]
- John Carroll Lynch (1963- ), actor[96] §
- Bernard McConville (1887-1961), screenwriter[97]
- Merrill McCormick (1892-1953), actor[98]
- Hattie McDaniel (1895-1952), actress, comedian, singer-songwriter[99] §
- Robert A. McGowan (1901-1955), director, screenwriter[100]
- T.J. Miller (1981- ), actor, comedian[101]
- Gordon Mitchell (1923-2003), actor, bodybuilder[102]
- Peg Murray (1924- ), actress[103]
- Adam Nix (1986- ), director, producer[104]
- Evan Nix (1983- ), director, producer[104]
- Danni Sue Nolan (1923-2002), actress[105]
- Marie Osborne (1911-2010), actress[106]
- Mikki Padilla (1974- ), actress, model[107]
- Debra Paget (1933- ), actress[108]
- Trey Parker (1969- ), actor, animator, director, screenwriter[109]
- James D. Parriott (1950- ), writer, director, and producer[110]
- Val Paul (1886-1962), actor, director[111]
- Lawrence Pech (1959- ), dancer, choreographer[112]
- Antoinette Perry (1888-1946), actress, director[113]
- Joseph C. Phillips (1962- ), actor, political commentator[114]
- Jeffrey Pierce (1971- ), actor[115]
- Ron Pinkard (1941- ), actor[116]
- Talyah Polee (1988- ), beauty queen[117] #
- Wayde Preston (1929-1992), actor[118]
- Dean Reed (1938-1986), actor, singer-songwriter[119]
- Kristen Renton (1982- ), actress[120]
- AnnaSophia Robb (1993- ), actress[121]
- Keith Roberts, dancer[122]
- Mark Roberts (1921-2006), actor[123]
- Gloria Romero (1933- ), actress[124]
- Shayna Rose (1983- ), actress, singer[125]
- Karly Rothenberg (1962- ), actress[126]
- Barbara Rush (1927- ), actress[127]
- Walter Sande (1906-1971), actor[128]
- Dia Sokol Savage (1976- ), producer[129]
- Peter Scanavino (1980- ), actor[130]
- Russell Scott (1921-2013), clown[131] #
- Ethel Shannon (1898-1951), actress[132]
- Charity Shea (1983- ), actress[133]
- Marion Shilling (1910-2004), actress[134]
- Bradley Snedeker (1977- ), actor[135]
- Lincoln Stedman (1907-1948), actor[136]
- Stephen Stohn (1948- ), television producer[citation needed]
- Ruth Stonehouse (1892-1941), actress[137]
- Scott Takeda (1967- ), actor, television reporter[138] #
- Irene Tedrow (1907-1995), actress[139]
- Ann E. Todd (1931- ), actress[140]
- Lester Vail (1899-1959), actor[141]
- Marilyn Van Derbur (1937- ), beauty queen, motivational speaker[142]
- Jan-Michael Vincent (1944- ), actor[143]
- Vicki Vola (1916-1985), actress[144]
- Joseph Walker (1892-1985), cinematographer[145]
- Nate Watt (1889-1968), director[146]
- James R. Webb (1909-1974), screenwriter[147]
- Frank Welker (1946- ), voice actor[148]
- David White (1916-1990), actor[149]
- Jeff Whiting (1972- ), choreogorapher, theater director[150]
- Rhoda Williams (1930-2006), actress[151]
- Michael Winslow (1958- ), actor, comedian[152] §
- Freeman Wood (1896-1956), actor[153]
- Polly Ann Young (1908-1997), actress[154]
Gaming
- Patrick Chapin (1980- ), trading card game player, writer[155]
Journalism
- Adele Arakawa (1958- ), news anchor[156] #
- Asha Blake (1961- ), news anchor[157] #
- Marshall Bloom (1944-1969), editor, alternative press entrepreneur[158]
- Shareen Blair Brysac (1939- ), editor, non-fiction writer, documentary producer[159]
- Caroline M. Nichols Churchill (1833-1926), newspaper publisher, feminist[160] #
- Ted Conover (1958- ), journalist, non-fiction writer[161] §
- Brian Crecente (1970- ), reporter, gaming journalist[162]
- Terry Drinkwater (1936-1989), television reporter[163]
- George F. Franklin (1852-1901), newspaper publisher[164] #
- Amy Freeze (1974- ), television meteorologist[165] #
- Malcom Glenn (1987- ), newspaper reporter, commentator[166]
- Miriam Goldberg (1916- ), newspaper publisher, editor[167]
- Sharon Tyler Herbst (1942-2007), food journalist, culinary book author[168] §
- Bill Hosokawa (1915-2007), newspaper reporter, editor[169] #
- Jeremy Hubbard (1972- ), news anchor[170] #
- Amber Lyon (1982- ), photojounalist[171]
- Jack Murphy (1923-1980), sports columnist, editor[172]
- Reynelda Muse (1946- ), news anchor[173] #
- Art Rascon (1962- ), news anchor[174] §
- T.R. Reid (1943- ), reporter[175] #
- Rick Reilly (1958- ), sportswriter[176] #
- Jon Scott (1958- ), news anchor[177]
- August Skamenca (1981- ), radio correspondent[178] §
- Harry Smith (1951- ), television reporter, news anchor[179] #
- Clara Sears Taylor (b. 1876), journalist, first woman appointed to the Washington DC rent commission
- Richard Two Elk (1952- ), journalist, radio host, American Indian activist[180] #
- David Von Drehle (1961- ), reporter, editor[181]
Literature
- Poe Ballantine (1955- ), novelist, essayist[182]
- Robin Blaser (1925-2009), poet, essayist[183]
- Libbie Block (1910-1972), short story writer, novelist[184]
- Catharine Savage Brosman (1934- ), poet, essayist, French literature scholar[185]
- Marilyn Brown (1938- ), novelist, poet[186]
- Neal Cassady (1926-1968), poet[187] §
- Mary Chase (1906-1981), playwright[188]
- J. V. Cunningham (1911-1985), poet, literary critic[189] §
- Steven Dietz (1958- ), playwright[190]
- John Dolan (1955- ), poet, essayist[191]
- Erin Dolgan, psychotherapist, children's author[citation needed]
- Bruce Ducker (1938- ), novelist, poet[192] #
- John Dunning (1942- ), novelist[193] #
- John Fante (1909-1983), novelist, screenwriter, short story writer[194]
- Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896-1988), poet, essayist[195]
- Bill Finger (1914-1974), comics writer[196]
- Thomas E. Gaddis (1908-1984), non-fiction writer[197]
- Noah Eli Gordon (1975- ), poet[198] #
- Leigh Kennedy (1951- ), novelist, short story writer[199]
- Harry N. MacLean (1943- ), true crime writer, novelist[200]
- L. E. Modesitt Jr. (1943- ), novelist[201]
- Elizabeth Robinson (1961- ), poet[202]
- L. Neil Smith (1946- ), novelist, libertarian activist[203]
- Suzi Q. Smith (1979- ), poet[204]
- Lenora Mattingly Weber (1895-1971), novelist, short story writer[205] §
- Connie Willis (1945- ), novelist, short story writer[206]
Music
- Ailee (1989- ), singer, actress[207]
- India Arie (1975- ), singer-songwriter[208]
- Philip Bailey (1951- ), singer-songwriter[209]
- Brandon Barnes (1972- ), drummer[210]
- Bill Barwick, singer-songwriter, guitarist, voiceover artist[211] #
- Chuck Berghofer (1937- ), bassist[212]
- Tommy Bolin (1951-1976), guitarist[213] #
- Antonia Brico (1902-1989), conductor, pianist[214] #
- John Browning (1933-2003), pianist[215]
- Wayne Carson (1943-2015), songwriter, country musician[216]
- Eleanor Caulkins (1936- ), opera patron[217] #
- Judy Collins (1939- ), singer-songwriter[218] §
- John Common (1971- ), singer-songwriter, guitarist[219] #
- Walt Conley (1929-2003) folk singer, musician and actor[220]
- Marty Cooper (1946- ), singer-songwriter[221]
- David Cornwall (1937-2006), composer[222]
- Brad Corrigan (1974- ), guitarist, singer[223]
- Steve Crenshaw (1971- ), guitarist[224] #
- Pearl G. Curran (1875-1941), composer, librettist[225]
- Deuce Mob, rap duo[226]
- Fannie Charles Dillon (1881-1947), pianist, composer[227]
- Larry Dunn (1953- ), keyboardist[228]
- Shane Endsley, trumpeter[229]
- Flobots, hip-hop band[230]
- Mary Flower, guitarist, singer[231] #
- Eugene Fodor (1950-2011), violinist[232]
- Guy Forsyth (1968- ), singer-songwriter, guitarist[233]
- The Fray, rock band[234]
- Harry Lawrence Freeman (1869-1954), composer, conductor[235] #
- Bill Frisell (1951- ), guitarist, composer[236] §
- Frank Gagliardi (1931-2011), percussionist, composer[237]
- Teri Gender Bender (1989- ), singer, guitarist[238]
- Ben Goldberg (1959- ), clarinetist, composer[239]
- John Grant (1968- ), singer-songwriter[240] §
- Corey Harris (1969- ), guitarist, singer[241]
- Keith Hoerig (1972- ), bass guitarist[242] §
- Peanuts Hucko (1918-2003), clarinetist, bandleader[243] #
- Cory Kendrix (1988- ), musician[244]
- Little Fyodor, disc jockey, singer-songwriter[245] #
- Jerry Livingston (1909-1987), songwriter, pianist[246]
- The Lumineers, folk rock band[247]
- Jimmie Lunceford (1902-1947), saxophonist, bandleader[248] §
- Edwin McArthur (1907-1987), conductor, pianist, accompanist[249]
- Ron Miles (1963- ), trumpeter, cornetist[250] §
- Todd Park Mohr (1965- ), singer-songwriter, guitarist[251]
- Robert Moran (1937- ), composer[252]
- Stephen L. Mosko (1947-2005), composer[253]
- OneRepublic, pop rock band[254] §
- Nick Perito (1924-2005), composer, arranger[255]
- Dianne Reeves (1956- ), singer[256] §
- Reese Roper (1973- ), singer-songwriter[257]
- Isaac Slade (1981- ), singer-songwriter, pianist[234]
- Derek "Pretty Lights" Smith (1981- ), electronic musician[258]
- Jill Sobule (1961- ), singer-songwriter[259]
- Donnette Thayer (1958- ), singer-songwriter, guitarist[citation needed] §
- Tyler Ward (1988- ), singer-songwriter[260]
- John Warne (1979- ), bassist[261] #
- Kip Winger (1961- ), singer, bassist, composer[262]
- Ace Young (1980- ), singer-songwriter[263]
- Young Doe (1980- ), rapper[264]
Other visual arts
- George Elbert Burr (1859-1939), painter, printmaker[265] #
- Richard L. Crowther (1910-2006), architect[266] #
- John Desmond (1922-2008), architect[267]
- Tomory Dodge (1974- ), painter[268]
- Jess E. DuBois (1934- ), painter, sculptor, glass artist[269]
- Robert Heinecken (1931-2006), photographer[270]
- Vance Kirkland (1904-1981), painter[271] §
- Alvin Lustig (1915-1955), graphic designer[272]
- Ron McQueeney (1945- ), photographer[273]
- Arthur Roy Mitchell (1889-1977), painter, historian[274] #
- Pat Oliphant (1935- ), cartoonist[275] §
Business
- John George Adair (1823-1885), financier, landowner[276] #
- Philip Anschutz (1939- ), investment magnate, philanthropist[277] #
- Norman R. Augustine (1935- ), aerospace executive[278]
- Anthony R. Barringer (1925-2009), geophysicist, inventor[279] #
- Sheldon Beren (1922-1996), petroleum executive[280] #
- Molly Brown (1867-1932), philanthropist, Titanic survivor[281] #
- Luther A. Cole (1812-1880), milling entrepreneur[282] #
- Barbara Davis (1929- ), philanthropist[283] #
- John Elitch (1852-1891), restaurateur, zookeeper[284] #
- William Gray Evans (1855-1911), transportation executive[285] #
- Oliver Parker Fritchle (1874-1951), chemist, energy entrepreneur[286] #
- Jack J. Grynberg (1932- ), oil and gas entrepreneur[287] #
- Marie Guiraud (1830-1909), rancher[288] #
- Frederic C. Hamilton (1927- ), oil and gas entrepreneur[289] #
- Ruth Handler (1916-2002), toy executive, Barbie creator[290]
- Samuel Hartsel (1834-1918), rancher[291] #
- Frances Wisebart Jacobs (1843-1892), philanthropist[292] #
- Kayvan Khalatbari (1983- ), marijuana entrepreneur, restaurateur[293] #
- Luther Kountze (1842-1918), banker[294] #
- William Larimer, Jr. (1809-1875), land developer, co-founder of Denver[295] #
- Daniel M. Lewin (1970-2001), mathematician, technology entrepreneur[296]
- Gary Magness (1954- ), investment executive, film producer[297] #
- Tom Martino (1953- ), consumer advocate, talk radio host[298]
- James Smith McDonnell (1899-1980), engineer, aviation entrepreneur[299]
- Helen M. McLoraine (1918-2003), philanthropist[300] #
- Larry Mizel (1942- ), real estate executive[301]
- Albert Mooney (1906-1986), aircraft designer, aviation entrepreneur[302]
- John Kernan Mullen (1847-1929), milling executive, philanthropist[303] #
- Jack O'Neill (1923- ), surfwear entrepreneur[304]
- Milton Schayer (1876-1935), stock and bond entrepreneur[305]
- Caswell Silver (1916-1988), geologist, oil and gas entrepreneur[306] #
- Manick Sorcar, animator, lighting engineer[307] #
- Russell Stover (1888-1954), candymaker[308] #
- Kenneth D. Tuchman (1959- ), call center entrepreneur[309] #
- Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919), beauty products entrepreneur[310] #
Crime
- Michael Julius Ford (1984-2006), murderer, spree shooter[311]
- Canada Bill Jones (1840-1877), card sharp, con artist[312]
- L.H. Musgrove ( -1868), thief, alleged murderer[313]
- Katherine Ann Power (1949- ), bank robber[314]
- Soapy Smith (1860-1898), con artist, gangster[315] #
- Anna Blythe Speas (1869-1898), alleged accessory to murder[316] #
Law enforcement
- Duane "Dog" Chapman (1953- ), bounty hunter[317]
- Leland Chapman (1976- ), bounty hunter[318] §
- Lyssa Chapman (1987- ), bounty hunter[319]
- David J. Cook (1840-1907), lawman, Denver city marshal[320] #
- Bat Masterson (1853-1921), gunfighter, journalist, lawman[321] #
Medicine
- Justina Ford (1871-1952), gynecologist, obstetrician, pediatrician[322] #
- Frances McConnell-Mills (1900-1975), forensic pathologist, toxicologist[323] #
- Carl Rüedi (1848-1901), pulmonologist[324] #
Military
- Charles Adams (1845-1895), Colorado Militia Brigadier General, Indian agent[325] #
- Gerald P. Carr (1932- ), U.S. Marine Corps Colonel, astronaut[326]
- John Chivington (1821-1894), U.S. Army Colonel, leader of the Sand Creek massacre[327] #
- Carol Rymer Davis (1944-2010), U.S. Army Reserve Colonel, balloonist[328]
- Danny Dietz (1980-2005), U.S. Navy SEAL, Navy Cross recipient[citation needed]
- Elmer E. Fryar (1914-1944), U.S. Army Private, Medal of Honor recipient[329]
- Clayton P. Kerr (1900-1977), U.S. Army Major General[330]
- Victor H. Krulak (1913-2008), U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant General[331]
- John Mosley (1921-2015), U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel, one of the Tuskegee Airmen[332]
- Fitzroy Newsum (1918-2013), U.S. Air Force Colonel, one of the Tuskegee Airmen[333] #
- Daniel Noce (1894-1976), U.S. Army Lieutenant General[334]
- Ronald A. Route (1949- ), U.S. Navy Vice Admiral[335]
- Donald Schmuck (1915-2004), U.S. Marine Corps Brigadier General[336] §
- August Schomburg (1908-1972), U.S. Army Lieutenant General[337]
- Jack Swigert (1931-1982), U.S. Air Force Captain, astronaut[338]
- Kenneth Walker (1898-1943), U.S. Army Brigadier General, Medal of Honor recipient[339] §
- J. Hunter Wickersham (1890-1918), U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenant, Medal of Honor recipient[340] #
- Edward W. Wynkoop (1836-1891), U.S. Army Bvt. Lt. Colonel, Indian agent, Denver co-founder[341] #
Politics
National
- Madeleine Albright (1937- ), 64th U.S. Secretary of State[342] §
- Abdulrahman al-Awlaki (1995-2011), son of Anwar al-Awlaki[343]
- Israel Amter (1881-1954), Communist Party USA founding member, activist[344]
- Jim Bates (1941- ), U.S. Representative from California[345]
- Michael Bennet (1964- ), U.S. Senator from Colorado[346] #
- Don Bonker (1937- ), U.S. Representative from Washington[347]
- Emily Gibson Braerton (1886-1966), vice president of Daughters of the American Revolution[citation needed] #
- Charles F. Brannan (1903-1992), 14th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture[348]
- Henry P. H. Bromwell (1823-1903), U.S. Representative from Illinois[349] #
- Hank Brown (1940- ), U.S. Senator from Colorado[350]
- Anne Gorsuch Burford (1942-2004), 4th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency[351] §
- Richard Girnt Butler (1918-2004), white supremacist, Aryan Nations founder[352]
- John A. Carroll (1901-1983), U.S. Senator from Colorado[353]
- Arnold A. Chacón (1956- ), U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala[354]
- Jerome B. Chaffee (1825-1886), U.S. Senator from Colorado, co-founder of Denver[355] #
- Oscar L. Chapman (1896-1978), 34th U.S. Secretary of the Interior[356] #
- Edward P. Costigan (1874-1939), U.S. Senator from Colorado[357] #
- William C. Cramer (1922-2003), U.S. Representative From Florida[358]
- Diana DeGette (1957- ), U.S. Representative from Colorado[359] §
- Peter H. Dominick (1915-1981), U.S. Senator from Colorado[360] #
- Elivera M. Doud (1878-1960), mother of First Lady Mamie Eisenhower[361] #
- John Eisenhower (1922-2013), 45th U.S. Ambassador to Belgium[362]
- Mamie Eisenhower (1896-1979), 36th First Lady of the United States[363] §
- Gladstone Ferrie (1892-1955), Canadian Member of Parliament from Saskatchewan[364]
- Sherman Glenn Finesilver (1927-2006), U.S. federal judge[365]
- Robert Stephen Ford (1958- ), U.S. Ambassador to Syria[366]
- Frank Freyer (1878-1930), 14th Naval Governor of Guam[citation needed] #
- Stephen Gaskin (1935-2014), countercultural activist, writer[367]
- Rodolfo Gonzales (1928-2005), Chicano Movement activist[368]
- Ken Hamblin (1940- ), conservative talk radio host[369] #
- Dorothy Ray Healey (1914-2006), Communist Party USA activist[370]
- Nathaniel P. Hill (1832-1900), U.S. Senator from Colorado[371] #
- Edwin C. Johnson (1884-1970), U.S. Senator from Colorado, 26th and 34th Governor of Colorado[372] #
- Charles West Kendall (1828-1914), U.S. Representative from Nevada[373] #
- John Kerry (1943- ), U.S. Secretary of State since 2013, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1985-2013), and 2004 Democratic nominee for President
- Carlotta Walls LaNier (1942- ), one of the Little Rock Nine[374] #
- Homer Lea (1876-1912), geopolitical strategist, adviser to Sun Yat-sen[375]
- Rodger McFarlane (1955-2009), gay rights activist[376] #
- Golda Meir (1898-1978), 4th Prime Minister of Israel[377] §
- George Moose (1944- ), U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations[378] §
- Michael R. Murphy (1947- ), U.S. federal judge[379]
- Jackson Orr (1832-1926), U.S. Representative from Iowa[380] #
- Thomas M. Patterson (1839-1916), U.S. Senator from Colorado[381] #
- Federico Peña (1947- ), 12th U.S. Secretary of Transportation, 8th U.S. Secretary of Energy[382] #
- Dana Perino (1972- ), White House Press Secretary[383] §
- Lawrence C. Phipps (1862-1958), U.S. Senator from Colorado[384] #
- John Carbone Porfilio (1934- ), U.S. federal judge[385]
- Condoleezza Rice (1954- ), 66th U.S. Secretary of State[386] #
- Josephine Roche (1886-1976), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury[387] #
- Andrew J. Rogers (1828-1900), U.S. Representative from New Jersey[388] #
- Karl Rove (1950- ), Deputy White House Chief of Staff[389]
- Nicholas Sarwark (1979- ), Libertarian Party politician[390]
- Brad Schneider (1961- ), U.S. Representative from Illinois[391]
- Patricia Schroeder (1940- ), U.S. Representative from Colorado[392] #
- Alan K. Simpson (1931- ), U.S. Senator from Wyoming[393]
- Horace Tabor (1830-1899), U.S. Senator from Colorado, 2nd Lieutenant Governor of Colorado[394] #
- Tom Tancredo (1945- ), U.S. Representative from Colorado[395]
- William L. Tierney (1876-1958), U.S. Representative from Connecticut[396] #
- Tomicah Tillemann (1978- ), policy adviser, speechwriter[397] §
- Aleta Arthur Trauger (1945- ), U.S. federal judge[398]
- Timothy Tymkovich (1956- ), U.S. federal judge[399]
- Byron White (1917-2002), U.S. Supreme Court justice[400] #
- Edward O. Wolcott (1848-1905), U.S. Senator from Colorado[401] #
State
- Robert E. Allen (1924-2014), Colorado state legislator[citation needed] #
- Teller Ammons (1895-1972), 28th Governor of Colorado[402]
- Kermit Brown (1942- ), Wyoming state legislator[403]
- William Byers (1831-1905), Nebraska territorial legislator[404] #
- Job Adams Cooper (1843-1899), 6th Governor of Colorado[405] #
- Lois Court (1953- ), Colorado state legislator[406]
- Mat Erpelding (1975- ), Idaho state legislator[407]
- Mark Ferrandino (1977- ), Colorado state legislator[408] #
- Frank Frantz (1872-1941), 7th Governor of Oklahoma Territory[409] #
- Don Friedman (1930-2013), Colorado state legislator, talk radio host[410]
- John Frullo (1962- ), Texas state legislator[411] #
- Peter Groff (1963- ), Colorado state legislator[412] #
- Lucía Guzmán (1951- ), Colorado state legislator[413] #
- John Hickenlooper (1952- ), 42nd Governor of Colorado[414] #
- Gloria Johnson (1962- ), Tennessee state legislator[415]
- Robert H. Johnson (1916-2011), Wyoming state legislator[416]
- Joel Judd (1951- ), Colorado state legislator[417]
- Wayne Knox (1927- ), Colorado state legislator[418]
- Jeanne Labuda (1947- ), Colorado state legislator[419] #
- Beth McCann (1949- ), Colorado state legislator[420] #
- Stephen L.R. McNichols (1914-1997), 35th Governor of Colorado[421]
- Mary Mullarkey (1943- ), Colorado Supreme Court chief justice[422] #
- Sue Mullins (1936- ), Iowa state legislator[423]
- Dan Pabon (1977- ), Colorado state legislator[424]
- George Alexander Parks (1883-1984), 5th Governor of Alaska Territory[425]
- Josh Penry (1976- ), Colorado state legislator[426]
- Dianne Primavera (1950- ), Colorado state legislator[427]
- Jim Riesberg (1942- ), Colorado state legislator[428]
- Bill Ritter (1956- ), 41st Governor of Colorado[429] #
- Andrew Romanoff (1966- ), Colorado state legislator[430] #
- Chris Romer (1959- ), Colorado state legislator[431]
- Brandon Shaffer (1971- ), Colorado state legislator[432]
- Pat Steadman (1964- ), Colorado state legislator[433] #
- Ken Summers (1953- ), Colorado state legislator[434]
- William Ellery Sweet (1869-1942), 23rd Governor of Colorado[435] #
- Gloria Tanner (1935- ), Colorado state legislator[436] #
- Russell T. Thane (1926- ), North Dakota state legislator[437]
- Fred Van Valkenburg (1948- ), Montana state legislator[438]
- Michael Webert (1979- ), Virginia state legislator[439]
- Angela Williams, Colorado state legislator[440] #
- Mariko Yamada (1950- ), California state legislator[441]
Local
- John E. Manders (1895-1973), 17th Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska[442]
- William McGaa (1822-?), mountain man, co-founder of Denver[443] #
- James Mejia (1967- ), Denver politician[444]
- Rachel Noel (1918-2008), Denver politician, civil rights activist[445] #
- Wellington Webb (1941- ), 42nd Mayor of Denver[446] #
Religion
- Robert S. Bilheimer (1917-2006), Presbyterian theologian[447]
- Nadia Bolz-Weber (1969- ), Lutheran minister, comedian[448]
- Bill Carmody (1957-2016), Roman Catholic priest, anti-abortion activist[449]
- John Lewis Dyer (1812-1901), Methodist Episcopal preacher[450] #
- George Roche Evans (1922-1985), Roman Catholic bishop[451]
- Richard Charles Patrick Hanifen (1931- ), Roman Catholic bishop[452]
- Danan Henry (1939- ), Zen roshi[453]
- Sheldon Jackson (1834-1909), Presbyterian missionary[454] #
- Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Reform rabbi[455] §
- Jerry Lamb (1940- ), Episcopal bishop[456]
- Reed Lessing (1959- ), Lutheran pastor, theologian[457]
- Donald Montrose (1923-2008), Roman Catholic bishop[458]
- Hubert Newell (1904-1987), Roman Catholic bishop[459]
- R. Walker Nickless (1947- ), Roman Catholic bishop[460]
- Alysa Stanton (1964- ), Reform rabbi[461] §
- Mary Luke Tobin (1908-2006), Roman Catholic nun[462]
Sports
American football
- Tom Ashworth (1977- ), offensive tackle[463]
- Dave Baldwin (1955- ), coach[464]
- David Bowens (1977- ), linebacker[465]
- Chris Brewer (1962- ), running back[466]
- C. J. Brewer (1982- ), wide receiver[467] §
- Patrick Cain (1962-2016), center, guard[468]
- Calais Campbell (1986- ), defensive end[469]
- Dyshod Carter (1978- ), cornerback[470]
- Ryan Clement (1975- ), quarterback[471]
- Eric Coleman (1966- ), cornerback[472]
- Mark Cooney (1951-2011), linebacker[473]
- Adrian Cooper (1968- ), tight end[474]
- Jason Craft (1976- ), cornerback[475]
- Brian Daniels (1984- ), guard[476]
- James Darling (1974- ), linebacker[477]
- Drew Davis (1989- ), wide receiver[478]
- John Denney (1978- ), long snapper[479]
- Ryan Denney (1977- ), defensive end[480]
- Ron Dickerson, Jr. (1971- ), running back, wide receiver, coach[481]
- Ben Dreith (1925- ), referee[482]
- John Elway (1960- ), Hall of Fame quarterback, manager[483] #
- Keith English (1966-2010), punter[484]
- Tom Erlandson (1966- ), linebacker[485]
- Bill Frank (1938-2014), offensive tackle[486]
- Trent Gamble (1977- ), safety[487]
- Fred Gayles (1966- ), linebacker, wide receiver[488]
- Joe Germaine (1975- ), quarterback[489]
- Pat Haggerty (1927-1994), referee[490]
- Herman Heard (1961- ), running back[491]
- Ryan Hewitt (1991- ), tight end[492]
- Marcus Houston (1981- ), tailback[493]
- Mike Johnson (1943- ), cornerback[494]
- Ray Johnson (1914-1990), defensive back[495]
- Greg Jones (1974- ), linebacker[496]
- Brandon Kaufman (1990- ), wide receiver[497]
- Jimmie Kaylor (1984- ), punter[498]
- Joe Klopfenstein (1983- ), tight end[499]
- Steve Korte (1960- ), center, offensive guard[500]
- Terry Kunz (1952- ), running back[501]
- Zach Latimer (1983- ), linebacker[502]
- DeWayne Lewis (1985- ), cornerback[503] §
- Jody Littleton (1974- ), long snapper[504]
- John Lynch (1971- ), strong safety[505] #
- Peyton Manning (1976- ), quarterback[506] #
- Kevin McDougal (1977- ), running back[507]
- Donald McKillip (1924-2008), coach[508]
- Ostell Miles (1970- ), running back[509]
- Mark Mullaney (1953- ), defensive end[510]
- Mike Perez (1963- ), quarterback[511]
- Vince Phason (1953- ), defensive back[512]
- Tyler Polumbus (1985- ), offensive tackle[513]
- Mike Price (1946- ), coach[514]
- Greg Primus (1970- ), wide receiver[515]
- Gary Richard (1965- ), defensive back[516]
- Derrick Richardson (1986- ), safety[517]
- Cory Ross (1982- ), running back, coach[518]
- Chris Sanders (1972- ), wide receiver[519]
- Bo Scaife (1981- ), tight end[520]
- Mark Schlereth (1966- ), guard, sports commentator[521] #
- Brian Schottenheimer (1973- ), coach[522]
- JK Scott (1996- ), punter[523]
- Shannon Sharpe (1968- ), tight end, sports commentator[524] #
- Nate Solder (1988- ), offensive tackle[525]
- Ben Steele (1978- ), tight end[526]
- Freddie Joe Steinmark (1949-1971), safety[527]
- Red Stephens (1930-2003), guard[528]
- Andre Strode (1972- ), defensive back[529]
- Kasey Studdard (1984- ), offensive guard[530]
- David Tate (1964- ), safety[531]
- Marvin Washington (1965- ), defensive end[532]
- Allen Webb (1983- ), quarterback[533]
- Jack Weil (1962- ), punter[534]
- LenDale White (1984- ), running back[535]
- Andre Woolfolk (1980- ), cornerback[536]
Baseball
- David Aardsma (1981- ), relief pitcher[537]
- Darrel Akerfelds (1962-2012), pitcher, bullpen coach[538]
- Bubbles Anderson (1904-1943), infielder[539]
- Cory Blaser (1981- ), umpire[540]
- Nick Capra (1958- ), outfielder[541]
- Mona Denton (1922-1995), pitcher[542]
- Bruce Egloff (1965- ), pitcher[543]
- Johnny Frederick (1902-1977), outfielder[544]
- Kyle Freeland (1993- ), pitcher[545]
- Ralph Glaze (1881-1968), pitcher[546]
- Buddy Gremp (1919-1995), 1st baseman[547]
- Roy Halladay (1977- ), starting pitcher[548]
- Ron Herbel (1938-2000), pitcher[549]
- Jason Hirsh (1982- ), starting pitcher[550] #
- Luke Hochevar (1983- ), pitcher[551]
- Brian Holman (1965- ), pitcher[552]
- Bob Howsam (1918-2008), manager, sports entrepreneur[553]
- Virgil Jester (1927-2016), pitcher[554]
- Mark Knudson (1960- ), pitcher[555]
- Bruce Konopka (1919-1996), 1st baseman[556]
- Dud Lee (1899-1971), shortstop[557]
- Mike Madden (1958- ), pitcher[558]
- Frank Martin (1878-1942), 3rd baseman[559]
- Gabe Molina (1975- ), pitcher[560]
- Buzz Murphy (1895-1938), outfielder[561]
- George Myatt (1914-2000), 2nd baseman, coach, manager[562]
- Travis Schlichting (1984- ), pitcher[563]
- John Stearns (1951- ), catcher, manager, scout[564]
- Joe Strain (1954- ), 2nd baseman, shortstop[565]
- Mike Wegener (1946- ), pitcher[566]
- Charlie Williams (1943-2005), umpire[567]
- Clint Zavaras (1967- ), pitcher[568]
Basketball
- Tom Asbury (1945- ), coach[569]
- J. B. Bickerstaff (1979- ), coach[570]
- Chauncey Billups (1976- ), point guard, shooting guard[571]
- Rodney Billups (1983- ), guard, coach[572]
- Kevin Bromley (1959- ), coach[573]
- Joe Barry Carroll (1958- ), center[574] §
- Alysha Clark (1987- ), forward[575]
- Pam DeCosta (1964- ), coach[576]
- Kaniel Dickens (1978- ), small forward[577]
- Rick Fisher (1948- ), power forward[578]
- Kevin Fletcher (1980- ), center, power forward[579]
- Shae Kelley (1991- ), forward[580]
- Darrick Martin (1971- ), point guard[581]
- Eric McWilliams (1950- ), power forward[582]
- Shelly Pennefather (1966- ), forward[583]
- Josh Perkins (1995- ), point guard[584]
- Micheal Ray Richardson (1955- ), point guard, shooting guard, coach[585] §
- Michael Ruffin (1977- ), center, power forward[586]
- Eric Schraeder (1977- ), forward[587]
- Ronnie Shavlik (1933-1983), forward[588]
- Brendan Winters (1983- ), shooting guard[589]
Boxing
- Eddie Eagan (1897-1967), U.S. Olympic boxer, U.S. Olympic bobsledder[590]
- John David Jackson (1963- ), middleweight boxer[591]
- Stevie Johnston (1972- ), lightweight boxer[592]
- Ron Lyle (1941-2011), heavyweight boxer[593] §
- Louis Monaco (1968- ), heavyweight boxer[594]
- Terri Moss (1966- ), strawweight boxer[595]
Cycling
- Richard Ball (1944- ), U.S. Olympic cyclist[596]
- Gregory Daniel (1994- ), cyclist[597]
- Alison Dunlap (1969- ), cyclist[598]
- Ron Kiefel (1960- ), cyclist[599]
- Jonathan Vaughters (1973- ), cyclist, manager[600]
Golf
- Tommy Armour III (1959- ), golfer[601]
- Shane Bertsch (1970- ), golfer[602]
- Matt Gogel (1971- ), golfer[603]
- Tommy Jacobs (1935- ), golfer[604]
- Jonathan Kaye (1970- ), golfer[605]
- Bill Loeffler (1956- ), golfer[606]
- Jill McGill (1972- ), golfer[607]
- Leif Olson (1981- ), golfer[608]
- Hollis Stacy (1954- ), golfer[609] #
- Craig Stadler (1953- ), golfer[610] #
- Derek Tolan (1985- ), golfer[611]
- Mark Wiebe (1957- ), golfer[612] #
Ice hockey
- Ben Bishop (1986- ), goaltender[613]
- B. J. Crombeen (1985- ), right wing[614]
- Parris Duffus (1970- ), goaltender[615]
- Mike Eaves (1956- ), center[616]
- John Grahame (1975- ), goaltender[617]
- Seth Jones (1994- ), defenseman[618] §
- Joe Noris (1951- ), center[619]
- Joe Sakic (1969- ), center, manager[620] #
- Drew Shore (1991- ), center[621]
- Nick Shore (1992- ), center[622]
- Sean Zimmerman (1987- ), defenseman[623]
Martial arts
- JJ Aldrich (1992- ), strawweight MMA fighter[624]
- Duane Ludwig (1978- ), middleweight kickboxer, lightweight MMA fighter[625]
- Ryan Reser (1980- ), U.S. Olympic judo fighter[626]
- Lumumba Sayers (1978- ), middleweight MMA fighter[627]
- Lacey Schuckman (1988- ), strawweight MMA fighter[628]
- Brandon Thatch (1985- ), welterweight MMA fighter[629]
- Matt Wiman (1983- ), lightweight MMA fighter[630]
- Trevor Wittman (1974- ), MMA trainer[631]
Pro wrestling
- Jake Carter (1986- ), pro wrestler[632]
- Bison Smith (1973-2011), pro wrestler[633]
- Eve Torres (1984- ), pro wrestler, actress, model[634] §
- 2 Cold Scorpio (1965- ), professional wrestler[635]
Racing
- Keith Andrews (1920-1957), racecar driver[636]
- Buzz Calkins (1971- ), IndyCar driver[637]
- Tanner Foust (1973- ), racecar driver, stunt driver[638]
- Tom Frantz (1943- ), racecar driver[639]
- Robb Holland (1967- ), racecar driver[640]
- Mel Keneally (1903-1985), racecar driver[641]
- Jacques Lazier (1971- ), racecar driver[642]
- Johnny Mauro (1910-2003), racecar driver[643]
- Willard Prentiss (1897-1959), racecar driver[644]
- Jerry Robertson (1962- ), NASCAR driver[645]
Skiing
- John Jarrett (1970- ), U.S. Olympic skier[646]
- Arturo Kinch (1956- ), U.S. Olympic skier[647] #
- Dolores LaChapelle (1926-2007), skier, mountain climber, ecologist[648]
- Jonathan Lujan (1971- ), Paralympic alpine skier[649]
- Kerry Lynch (1957- ), Nordic combined skier[650]
- Michelle Roark (1974- ), U.S. Olympic freestyle skier[651] #
- Katy Rodolph (1930-1994), U.S. Olympic skier[652]
- Keith R. Wegeman (1929-1974), ski jumper[653]
- Todd Wilson (1965- ), U.S. Olympic skier[654]
- Emilia Wint (1994- ), skier[655]
Soccer
- David Bulow (1980- ), midfielder[656]
- Aaron Chandler (1983- ), forward[657]
- Rick Davis (1958- ), midfielder[658]
- Marian Dougherty (1984- ), defender[659]
- Roger Espinoza (1986- ), defensive midfielder, wing back[660] §
- Brendan Hines-Ike (1994- ), defender[661]
- Regina Holan (1977- ), striker[662]
- Katie Hultin (1982- ), goalkeeper, coach[663]
- Siri Mullinix (1978- ), goalkeeper, coach[664]
- Chelsea Stewart (1990- ), defender[665]
Track and field
- Karen Anderson (1938- ), U.S. Olympic javelin thrower[666]
- Scott Bauhs (1986- ), distance runner[667]
- Dior Hall (1996- ), hurdler[668]
- Ellen Hart Peña (1958- ), distance runner[669] #
- Eddie Tolan (1908-1967), U.S. Olympic sprinter[670]
Other
- Victor Amaya (1954- ), professional tennis player[671]
- Heather Armbrust (1977- ), bodybuilder[672] #
- Tom Bowen (1961- ), athletic director[673]
- Brynn Carman (1994- ), figure skater[674]
- Gary Conelly (1952- ), U.S. Olympic swimmer[675]
- Janet Culp (1982- ), U.S. Olympic swimmer[676]
- Lindsey Durlacher (1974-2011), Greco-Roman wrestler[677] #
- Zach Fenoglio (1989- ), rugby hooker[678]
- Lauren Gardner (1985- ), sportscaster[679]
- Adeline Gray (1991- ), sport wrestler[680]
- Haley Johnson (1981- ), biathlete[681]
- Wendy Lucero (1963- ), U.S. Olympic diver[682]
- David McKienzie (1979- ), U.S. Olympic volleyball player[683]
- Alina Popa (1978- ), bodybuilder[684] #
- Professor Splash (1961- ), show diver[685]
- Meredeth Quick (1979- ), pro squash player[686]
- Jason Regier (1975- ), Paralympic rugby player[687]
- Britney Simpson (1996- ), figure skater[688]
- Chris Steinfeld (1959- ), U.S. Olympic sailor[689]
- Paul Wylie (1964- ), U.S. Olympic figure skater[690] §
- Michael Young (1944- ), bobsledder[691] #
See also
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