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The following are people of note who were born in, live in, or have formerly resided in Fort Worth, Texas. *Jay Boy Adams (born 1949 in Fort Worth), singer, songwriter, and guitarist *Randy Alexander (born 1951 in Fort Worth), Republican member of Arkansas House of Representatives from Springdale, Arkansas *Adrienne Ames (1907–1947), actress *Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman in Texas State Senate (1973–1983) *B W Aston (1936–2010), historian *Lance Cole Barrett (born 1984 in Fort Worth), Major League Baseball umpire *Sid Bass (born 1943), billionaire, Sundance Square developer, major stockholder in The Walt Disney Company *Alan Bean (born 1932), astronaut *Big Lurch (born 1976), rapper, serving a life sentence for murder and cannibalism *Patricia Blair (1933–2013), actress *Mel Bradford (born 1934), literary critic *Betty Buckley (born 1947), Tony Award-winning actress *Tom Buckman (born 1947), professional football player *T-Bone Burnett (born 1948), Oscar-winning songwriter, record producer, musician *Joel Burns, politician *Kate Capshaw (born 1953), actress, married to Steven Spielberg *Amon G. Carter (1879–1955), civic booster, philanthropist, creator and publisher of ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'' *Cattle Annie (1882–1978), female bandit, lived in Fort Worth 1910 to 1912〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anna Emmaline "Cattle Annie" McDoulet Roach )〕 *Julio Cedillo (born 1970), actor, raised in Fort Worth *Mark David Chapman (born 1955), killed John Lennon *Candy Clark (born 1947), Oscar-nominated actress *Kelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, ''American Idol'' winner *Raymond Clayborn (born 1955), NFL football player *Van Cliburn (1934–2013), pianist *Ornette Coleman (1930–2015), jazz musician *Kenneth Copeland (born 1936), televangelist *Jeff Current, lead singer of Against All Will *T. Cullen Davis (born 1933), millionaire tried and acquitted for 1976 murders of Stan Farr and Andrea Wilborn *Bobby Day (1928–1990), musician *John Douglas (1945–2005), NFL player *Johnny Dowd (born 1948), musician *James T. Draper, Jr. (born 1935), author, Baptist leader *Jack Favor (1911–1988), rodeo star falsely imprisoned for two murders in Louisiana in 1967; exonerated in 1974; lived mostly in Arlington *Kirk Franklin (born 1970), gospel singer and producer *Charlie Geren (born 1949), member of Texas House of Representatives from District 99 in Tarrant County *Pete Geren (born 1952), former member of U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 12th congressional district; former U.S. Secretary of the Army; director of Sid W. Richardson Foundation; brother of Charlie Geren *Edna Gladney (1886–1961), founder of Edna Gladney Home *Craig Goldman (born 1968), member of Texas House of Representatives from District 97 in Fort Worth *Kay Granger (born 1943), U.S. Representative and former mayor of Fort Worth *Judy Graubart (born 1943), actress, ''The Electric Company'' *Pat Green (born 1972), country musician *Jack Haden (1914–1996), American football player *Larry Hagman (1931–2012), actor, son of actress Mary Martin, played J.R. Ewing in ''Dallas'' *Phil Handler (1908–1968), NFL football player and coach *Harriet Sansom Harris (born 1955), actress, ''Frasier'', ''Desperate Housewives'' *Brad Hawpe (born 1979), MLB player for Colorado Rockies *Taylor Hawkins (born 1972), drummer for Foo Fighters *Julius Hemphill (1938–1995), jazz composer and saxophone player *Patricia Highsmith (1921–1995), author of ''Strangers on a Train'' and ''The Talented Mr Ripley'' *Brock Holt (born 1988), utility player for Boston Red Sox *Brad Hunstable (born 1978), founder of Ustream.TV *Martha Hyer (born 1924), Oscar-nominated actress *Abraham George Issa (raised and resides in Fort Worth), CEO and founder of Global Efficient Energy *Ronald Shannon Jackson (born 1940), jazz drummer *Dan Jenkins (born 1929), sports journalist and author *Sally Jenkins (born 1960), sports journalist and author *Benton Jennings, actor *Candace Kita, actress and model *Matt Krause, state representative from District 93 since 2013 *Keith Langford, professional basketball player *Yale Lary (born 1930), Football Hall of Famer *Debra Lehrmann, Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 3 *G. Craige Lewis (born 1969), Christian minister *Robert L. Lynn (born 1931), journalist, poet, and retired college president *David Mann (born 1966), actor, comedian and gospel singer *Tamela Mann (born 1966), actor, singer and songwriter *Rod Manuel (born 1974), football player *Lisa McRee (born 1961), television journalist *Leighton Meester (born 1986), actress *Lawrence E. Meyers (born 1947), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals since 1993 *Roger Miller (1936–1992), singer-songwriter *John T. Montford (born 1943), businessman from San Antonio; politician from Lubbock, educated in Austin, born in Fort Worth *Jeff Newman, MLB All-Star baseball player *Ashlee Nino, dancer, drummer, fashion designer, model, actress *Bill Noël (born 1914), oil industrialist and philanthropist from Odessa, born in Fort Worth *"Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), Governor of Texas, U.S. Senator and radio personality *Lee Harvey Oswald (1939–1963), accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy *Bill Owens (born 1950), former Governor of Colorado (1999–2007) *Dan Hewitt Owens (born 1947), actor *Hugh Parmer (born 1939), mayor of Fort Worth 1977 to 1979; member of both houses of Texas State Legislature *Bill Paxton (born 1955), actor, starred in ''Titanic'', ''Frailty'', TV series ''Big Love'' *Prince Lasha (William Lawsha) (born 1929), jazz saxophonist and flautist *Ben H. Procter (1927–2012), historian *Bennett Ratliff (born 1961), state representative from District 115 in Dallas County; civil engineer *Dewey Redman (1931–2006), free jazz saxophonist *Rex Reed (born 1938), film critic *Chuck Reynolds (born 1946), football player *Mike Richardson (born 1946), NFL player *Sid W. Richardson (1891–1959), oilman, cattleman and philanthropist *Rod Roddy (1937–2003), television announcer on ''The Price is Right'' *John Roderick (born 1944), professional football player *Johnny Rutherford (born 1938), race car driver, three-time winner of Indy 500 *Denise Rutkowski (born 1961), professional bodybuilder *By Saam (1914–2000), sportscaster *Bob Schieffer (born 1937), journalist, ''CBS Evening News'' anchor and ''Face the Nation'' host *Tom Schieffer (born 1947), U.S. Ambassador to Japan, candidate for governor *Mark M. Shelton (born 1956), pediatrician and politician *Kelly Shoppach (born 1980), catcher for Pawtucket Red Sox *Liz Smith (born 1923), journalist, syndicated columnist *Soapy Smith (1860–1898), infamous con man who started his career in Ft. Worth *Randy Souders (born 1954), visual artist and disability rights advocate *A. Latham Staples (born 1977), CEO of EXUSMED, civil rights activist and founder of Empowering Spirits Foundation *Jonathan Stickland (born 1983), state representative from Tarrant County *Hurley Tarver (born 1975), football player *Bascom N. Timmons (1890–1987), newspaperman *Hunter Tylo (born 1962), actress *Townes Van Zandt (1944–1997), country music singer-songwriter *Daniel E. Walker (1927–2009), civil servant, rescued remains of flag burned in protest at 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas *Lisa Whelchel (born 1963), actress, ''The Facts of Life'' *Van Williams (born 1934), actor, ''The Green Hornet'' *Jim Wright (1922–2015), U.S. Congressman from Texas and Speaker of the House *Jeana Yeager (born 1952), broke distance records during her (and Dick Rutan's) 1986 nonstop flight around world in experimental Voyager ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from Fort Worth, Texas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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