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List of people from Shreveport, Louisiana : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Shreveport, Louisiana

A list of notable people from Shreveport, Louisiana includes:
*Royal Alexander, Republican candidate for Louisiana Attorney General, 2007
*Evelyn Ashford, winner of sprint gold medals at the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympics
*Douglas F. Attaway (1910–1994), publisher of the defunct ''Shreveport Journal'' from 1957–1976 and former owner of CBS affiliate KSLA-TV
*K. D. Aubert, actress and former fashion modele
*Hurricane Chris, american rapper and musician
*Kevyn Aucoin, makeup artist and photographer
*Alan Autry, actor and football player
*Scott Baker, starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers
*Arnaz Battle, NFL player
*Ron Bean (1938–2005), state senator and former helicopter pilot for President Richard M. Nixon
*Harriet Belchic (1928–1999), Republican activist and first woman to receive bachelor's and master's degree in geology from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge
*Albert Belle, former Major League baseball player
*Brady Blade, musician and entrepreneur
*C. J. Bolin (1924–2007), state district judge in Caddo Parish
*John David Booty, Evangel Academy - quarterback for USC and the Houston Texans
*Josh Booty, Evangel Academy - NFL quarterback and MLB third baseman
* Betsy Vogel Boze, president and chief executive officer, The College of The Bahamas
*Terry Bradshaw, football quarterback (4-time Super Bowl winner for Pittsburgh Steelers) and TV commentator
*Tim Brando (born 1956), radio and CBS Sports studio host, sportscaster
*Kix Brooks, country musician (Brooks & Dunn)
*Algie D. Brown (1910–2004), attorney and state representative from 1948–1972
*Raleigh Brown, Texas House of Representatives and judge
*Roy Brun, district judge and former Republican state legislator
*George A. Burton, former Shreveport city commissioner and pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*James Burton, guitarist
*Bryan Edward Bush, Jr. (1934–2010), East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney, 1985–1989
* John Campbell, Blues guitarist
*Barney Cannon (1955–2009), Country music deejay on KWKH radio
*Pat Carroll (born 1927), character actress and comedian; born in Shreveport
*Cecil K. Carter, Jr. (1929-1987), politician
*Van Cliburn, (1934–2013) concert pianist
*Johnnie Cochran (1937-2005), criminal defense attorney for O. J. Simpson
*Charlie Cook, author of ''The Cook Political Report''; graduated from Captain Shreve High School, class of 1972
*Rodricus Crawford, convicted in 2013 for murdering his year-old son in Shreveport Louisiana
*Lane Crockett, journalist; entertainment writer, theater and arts critic
*Keyunta Dawson, Evangel Academy - football player for the New Orleans Saints
*George W. D'Artois (1925–1977), Shreveport public safety commissioner, 1962-1976
*Matthew Davidson (born 1998), award-winning guitarist/vocalist
*Jackson B. Davis (born 1918), attorney and state senator (1956–1980)
*Monroe E. Dodd (1878–1952), pastor of First Baptist Church of Shreveport, 1912–1950; pioneer radio minister; founder of Dodd College for Girls
*Forrest Dunn, state legislator and director of the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport
*D. L. Dykes, Jr. (1917–1997), former pastor of First United Methodist Church in Shreveport, 1955–1984
*Pap Dean (1915-2011), cartoonist for ''The Shreveport Times''
*Chris Elrod, Christian comedian and writer
*John D. Ewing, publisher of the Shreveport Times, radio station owner
*Robert Ewing, publisher of the Shreveport Times
*Joe Ferguson, football player
*Clyde Fant (1905-1973), mayor of Shreveport from 1946–1954 and 1958–1970
*J. Howell Flournoy (1891-1966), Caddo Parish sheriff from 1940-1966
*Homer Flynn (born 1945), musician, singer of "The Residents"
*John McWilliams Ford (1880–1965), former mayor (1918–1922) and finance commissioner (1930–1965)
*Hardy W. Fox (born 1945), musician of "The Residents"
*Frank Fulco (1907–1999), state representative from 1956–1972 and leader of Italian American community in Louisiana
*James C. Gardner (1924-2010), mayor of Shreveport, 1954-1958
*Tim Greening (1968-2007), humor columnist for the ''Shreveport Times''
*Billy Guin, last Shreveport public utilities commissioner, 1977-1978; Caddo Parish School Board member, 1964-1970; pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*Mary Johnson Harris, District 4 member of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education since January 2015; Shreveport school principal
*Don Hathaway, last Shreveport public works commissioner, 1970-1978; sheriff of Caddo Parish 1980-2000
*Lloyd Hendrick, state senator for Caddo and DeSoto parishes, 1940-1948; former Shreveport attorney
*Charlie Hennigan, football player for Houston Oilers
*Jacob Hester, Evangel Academy - football player for San Diego Chargers
*Morley A. Hudson (1917–2001), state representative and pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*Sarah Hudson-Pierce, author, book publisher, journalist, television host
*Hubert D. Humphreys (1923–2009), historian
*John S. Hunt, III (1928–2005), Monroe attorney, Ruston native, and member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, 1964-1972; once resided in Shreveport
*Antawn Jamison, pro basketball player
*J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., United States senator for Louisiana
*Bill Joyce, children's author
*Bill P. Keith, former state senator from Caddo Parish, author in Longview, Texas
*Huddie William Ledbetter ('Leadbelly'), blues guitarist and singer
*David Allen Lee, punter for the Baltimore Colts, 1966–1978
*Lloyd E. Lenard (1922–2008), former Caddo Parish commissioner, businessman, author, and pioneer of Republican Party in Louisiana
*Jim Leslie (assassinated 1976), Shreveport public relations specialist
*Russell B. Long, United States senator for Louisiana
*Joshua Logan (1908–1988), Broadway director of ''South Pacific'' and ''Mister Roberts'', was born in Texarkana, Texas, but reared in Shreveport
*Charlton Lyons (1894–1973), Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1964 and congressional candidate in 1961; Republican state chairman, 1964-1968
*Hall Lyons (1923–1998), Republican congressional candidate from Lafayette in 1966 and American Party nominee for U.S. Senate in 1972; Shreveport native, died in Jefferson Parish; son of Charlton Lyons
*Susybelle Lyons (1923–2007), socialite and philanthropist, daughter-in-law of Charlton H. Lyons, Sr.
*Max T. Malone, Republican state senator and businessman
*Judi Ann Mason, film and television writer
*Billy McCormack (1928-2012), Shreveport Baptist pastor and founding director of the Christian Coalition of America
*Jim McCrery, United States congressman from the Fourth District (R)
*P.J. Mills, former state representative, banker, businessman (D)
*Randle T. Moore (1874–1957), banker, lumberman
*Cecil Morgan (1898–1999), state legislator who led impeachment of Huey Pierce Long, Jr., in 1929; later a Standard Oil Company executive
*Taylor W. O'Hearn (1907–1997), state legislator and pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*Bob Oliver, former Major League Baseball player
*B. F. O'Neal, Jr. (1922–2004), state legislator and pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*Tricia O'Neil, actress
*James George Palmer (1875-1952) Mayor of Shreveport, 1930-1932
*Mitchell Parish, lyricist for "Stardust", "Sleigh Ride" and "Stars Fell on Alabama"
*Robert Parish, (1953), basketball Hall of Famer, NBA, Centenary College
*Louis Pendleton (1931–2007) dentist and civil rights activist
*Rupert R. Peyton (1899–1982), state representative (1932–1936) and journalist-historian
*Jerry Pournelle, essayist, journalist and science fiction author.
*Robert G. Pugh (1924–2007), attorney, civic leader, gubernatorial advisor
*Kevin Rahm, actor
*Claibe Richardson, guitarist and songwriter
*Norman L. Richardson (1935–1999), ''Shreveport Times'' journalist known for coverage of hurricanes
*Buddy Roemer, former Governor of Louisiana
*Brittney Rogers, Miss Louisiana USA 2003
*Jeffrey D. Sadow, political scientist, columnist, professor at Louisiana State University in Shreveport
*David B. Samuel (1874–1937), state representative and longtime Shreveport city judge (1916–1937)
*Jean Oliver Sartor (1919–2007), artist influential in establishment of Barnwell Center in Shreveport
*George W. Shannon (1914–1998), former editor of the defunct ''Shreveport Journal''
*Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee, businesswoman and Louisiana state senator, 1976–1980
*Kenny Wayne Shepherd, blues guitarist
*Phil Short, state senator from St. Tammany Parish
*Andy Sidaris (1931–2007), Hollywood film producer, director, actor, and screenwriter
*Art Sour (1924-2000), state legislator and pioneer of the Republican Party in Caddo Parish
*Freddie Spencer (born 1961), Grand Prix motorcycle champion, won 250cc and 500cc in 1985
*Tommy Spinks (1948–2007), football wide receiver at Woodlawn High School, Louisiana Tech, and Minnesota Vikings
*Tom Stagg, U.S. District Court judge
*Hal Sutton, professional golfer
*Liz Swaine, former broadcast journalist; candidate for mayor of Shreveport in 2006
*Stromile Swift, NBA player
*Brenda Sykes, actress
*Gregory Tarver, city council member and state senator
*Stanley R. Tiner, editor of defunct ''Shreveport Journal'' and executive editor of ''The Sun Herald'' in Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2006 for Hurricane Katrina coverage
*David Toms, PGA golfer and former Ryder Cup team member
*Pattie W. Van Hook (1927–1992), physician, medical school professor, first woman president of the Louisiana State Medical Society
*Wayne Waddell, Republican state legislator and businessman
*Lorenz J. "Lo" Walker, a retired United States Air Force colonel and the mayor of Bossier City since 2005, was born in Shreveport and graduated from Fair Park High School in 1951
*Todd Walker, baseball player for seven MLB teams, lived in Bossier City
* Donald Ellsworth Walter, U.S. District Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, based in Shreveport, U.S. attorney for the Western District, 1969-1977
*Vernon Wells, baseball player for three MLB teams
*Hank Williams, Jr., country music singer
*Don W. Williamson (born 1927), retired businessman, former school board president, state representative, and state senator
*James Whitfield Williamson (1925–2008), mayor of Vivian, 1972–1986; 1998; member of the Caddo Parish Commission, 1988–1992
*Jimmy Wilson (1931–1986), mayor of Vivian, 1966–1972; state representative, 1972–1976; Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, 1978, 1980
*Jesse Winchester, (born 1944), musician, songwriter
*Faron Young (1932–1996) country music singer/songwriter and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
*Lee DuCote, writer and novelist.
==Musical groups==

*The Residents, avante-garde musical ensemble lived in Shreveport until the middle 1960s, when they moved to San Mateo and later to San Francisco.
*Iwrestledabearonce, Deathcore band based in Shreveport

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