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List of people from Portland, Oregon : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Portland, Oregon
The following is a partial list of notable residents, past and present, from Portland, Oregon. A separate list of people from Oregon is available.
== A – E ==

*Obo Addy (1936–2012), worldbeat musician
*Brad Adkins (1973–), artist
*Art Alexakis (1962–), member of Everclear
*Goli Ameri (1956–), U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
*Debra Arlyn (1986–), singer-songwriter
*Garner Ted Armstrong (1930–2003), televangelist
*Ray Atkeson (1907–1990), wilderness photographer
*Jean M. Auel (1936–), author of ''The Clan of the Cave Bear''
*Thomas J. Autzen (1888–1958), plywood manufacturing innovator, Autzen Stadium benefactor
*Terry Baker (1941–), athlete, 1962 Heisman Trophy winner, attorney
*Lance Bangs (1972–), artist, filmmaker
*James Beard (1903–1985), food expert
*Jona Bechtolt (1980–), musician
*Larry Beil (1923–1986), American football player
*Pietro Belluschi (1899–1944), architect
*Brian Michael Bendis (1967–), comic book writer
*Simon Benson (1852–1942), philanthropist, logging innovator
*Becca Bernstein (1977–), artist
*Mel Blanc (1908–1989), voice actor best known as voice of Bugs Bunny
*Lance Blankenship (1963–), Major League Baseball player and World Series champion
*Sheila Bleck (1974–), IFBB professional bodybuilder
*Earl Blumenauer (1948–), Democratic U.S. Representative

*Chris Botti (1962–), trumpeter and composer
*Chuck Bown (1954–), NASCAR driver
*Jim Bown (1960–), NASCAR driver
*Terrell Brandon (1970–), NBA all-star
*Matt Braunger (1974–), standup comedian
*Thom Bray (1954–), ''Riptide'' actor
*Isaac Brock (1975–), co-founder and frontman of Modest Mouse
*Mel Brown (1944–), R&B and jazz drummer
*Tiffany Lee Brown, writer, artist, ''Plazm'' editor
*Carrie Brownstein (1974–), musician, actor, writer

*Louise Bryant (1885–1936), journalist and writer
*Geraldine Bureker (1924–2009), All-American girls professional baseball league player
*John Callahan (1951–2010), cartoonist
*William W. Chapman (1808–1892), U.S. politician, U.S. attorney, lawyer
*Clive Charles (1951–2003), soccer coach
*Janet Chvatal (1964–), classical soprano, director and author
*Beverly Cleary (1916–), author of children's books
*Brad Cloepfil (1956–), architect
*Henry Waldo Coe (1857–1927), frontier physician and politician
*Scott Coffey (1967–), filmmaker, writer, and actor
*Barbara Coombs Lee (1947-), president of Compassion & Choices
*Colleen Coover (1969-), comic book artist
*John H. Couch (1811-1870), sea captain and early merchant who platted Portland's NW alphabet district
*Joseph Buford Cox (1905-2002), chainsaw chain inventor
*Tom Cramer, artist
*Larry Crane, publisher of ''Tape Op''
*Dan Cunneen, musician
*Ward Cunningham (1949-), inventor of wiki
*Chuck Currie (1969-), United Church of Christ clergy and homelessness advocate
*Michael Curry, costume designer for ''The Lion King'', designer of 2002 and 1996 Olympics opening ceremonies
*Walt Curtis (1941-), poet and novelist
*Farel Dalrymple, comic book artist
*Britt Daniel, musician, lead singer of Spoon
*Walt Dawson (1982-), political lobbyist
*Valerie Day (1959-), singer, member of Nu Shooz
* Kelly Sue DeConnick (1970 -), comic book writer
*Kate Deines (1982-), professional soccer player
*Paul deLay (1952-2007), blues harmonica player
*Matthew Dickman (1975-), poet and poetry advocate
*Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993), painter
*Beth Ditto (1981-), singer-songwriter for the indie rock band Gossip
*Michael Doleac (1977-), NBA player
*Abigail Scott Duniway (1834-1915), radical, suffragist, and publisher/editor of Portland newspaper ''The New Northwest''
*Mike Dunleavy, Jr. (1980-), Jesuit H.S. and NBA player for Chicago Bulls
*Katherine Dunn (1945-), author, ''Geek Love''
*Ashton Eaton (1988-), decathlete
*Dick Egan (1884-1947), baseball player
*Sam Elliott (1944-), actor
*Carson Ellis (1975-), illustrator and wife of Colin Meloy
*Rick Emerson (1973-) (formerly Rick Taylor), radio personality
*Douglas Engelbart (1925-2013), inventor of the computer mouse
*Marie Equi (1872-1952), physician and anarchist
*Chris Evans (1847-1917), imprisoned train robber in California; paroled to Portland

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