List of people from Colorado Springs, Colorado

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The city of Colorado Springs, the second-largest city in Colorado and the county seat of El Paso County, Colorado, United States, has been the birthplace and home of several notable individuals. This list of people from Colorado Springs includes people that were born or lived in the city or greater metropolitan area. Individuals included in this list are people presumed to be notable because they have received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject.[A]

Agriculture[]

  • Nick Venetucci (1911–2004), philanthropist who donated over 1 million pumpkins to children

Arts and entertainment[]

Art[]

  • Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897–1968)
  • Starr Kempf (1917–1995), sculptor
  • Maxfield Parrish (1870–1966), painter; worked and studied in Colorado Springs
  • Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000), creator of Peanuts cartoon strip; lived in Colorado Springs in the 1950s
  • Artus Van Briggle (1869-1904), Art Nouveau potter
  • Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (1922–2013), architect

Literature and poetry[]

  • Robert A. Heinlein, science-fiction author
  • Helen Hunt Jackson, author
  • Stanley Krueber, pulp fiction author; buried in Colorado Springs
  • Beverly Lewis, novelist, known for her stories of Amish life
  • Michelle Malkin, conservative author, commentator and blogger, moved to Colorado Springs in 2008
  • Michael A. O'Donnell, award-winning author, Ph.D, lives here
  • Leonard Peikoff, philosopher and heir to Ayn Rand estate
  • John E. Stith, science-fiction and mystery author, has lived here since 1970s

Modeling[]

  • Leeann Tweeden, model, worked briefly as a waitress at a local Hooters in 1991–92
  • Paul Vandervort, model, was with the Janice Dickinson Modelling Agency, is from Colorado Springs

Music and comedy[]

  • Lewis Black, comedian, lived briefly in Colorado Springs with college friends as part-owner of a small theater
  • Black Pegasus, hip hop and rap artist, songwriter, label owner, and entertainment company owner
  • Zach Filkins, OneRepublic lead guitarist
  • Tom Hamilton, Aerosmith bassist, born in Colorado Springs
  • Jag Panzer, power metal band
  • Keith Lockhart, former conductor of Pikes Peak Symphony, current conductor of Boston Pops
  • Max Morath, born in Colorado Springs
  • Günther Johannes Paetsch, co-founder of the Paetsch Family Chamber Music Ensemble in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Johann Sebastian Paetsch, cellist, born and raised in Colorado Springs
  • The Procussions, hip hop group originating from Colorado Springs; original lineup included Mr. J. Medeiros, Stro Elliot, Rez, Vice Versa, and Q; group now consists of Mr. J. Medeiros and Stro Elliot
  • Johnny Smith, jazz guitarist
  • Ryan Tedder, lead singer of OneRepublic
  • Laura Veirs, singer
  • YTCracker, pioneering nerdcore artist and former computer hacker

Television, theater, and film[]

Video game designers[]

  • John Romero

Politics[]

Religion[]

  • James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder
  • Ted Haggard, New Life Church founder[1]
  • Rev. Michael A. O'Donnell, Ph.D., former Priest-in-Charge of Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
  • Elizabeth Clare Prophet, founder of Church Universal and Triumphant, and her husband Mark L. Prophet operated The Summit Lighthouse in the Broadmoor neighborhood, 1966–1976
  • Mark L. Prophet, with wife Elizabeth Clare Prophet, operated The Summit Lighthouse in the Broadmoor neighborhood, 1966–1976
  • Dawson Trotman, founder of parachurch Christian organization The Navigators

Science, technology and industry[]

  • Albert E. Carlton, investor in Colorado banks, mines and railroads.
  • Seymour Cray, founder of Cray Research, lived in Colorado Springs; killed in an automobile accident in northern Colorado Springs
  • J.J. Hagerman, mining and railroad industrialist, expanded the Colorado Midland Railway while living in Colorado Springs
  • Myra Keen, malacologist[2]
  • Ancel Keys, physiologist, born in Colorado Springs
  • Warren P. Mason, electrical engineer and physicist, born in Colorado Springs
  • William Jackson Palmer, a founder of the city and developer of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad
  • Talcott Parsons, American sociologist
  • Kenneth Sims, geologist, born in Colorado Springs
  • Winfield Scott Stratton, prospector and philanthropist
  • Nikola Tesla, physicist, lived in Colorado Springs
  • Charles L. Tutt Sr., mine owner, ore miller and philanthropist

Astronauts[]

Sports[]

Baseball[]

Basketball[]

Combat sports[]

Football[]

Ice hockey[]

Soccer[]

Other sports and competitive events[]

  • Max Aaron, 2013 U.S. national champion figure skater
  • John Coughlin (1985-2019), figure skater, committed suicide[6]
  • Christopher Dean, British former Olympic ice dancer, 1984 Olympic Champion, 1994 Olympic bronze medalist
  • Alexa Knierim and Chris Knierim, Olympic figure skaters, 2018 Olympic bronze medalists, 2015 and 2018 U.S. national champions
  • Steve O'Dwyer, professional poker player
  • Arlene Pieper, first woman to complete a U.S. marathon
  • Bill Roy, former Olympian and world champion skeet shooter
  • Keith Sanderson (born 1975), sport shooter[7]
  • Susan Beth Scott, Paralympic swimmer, bronze medalist in London 2012 and Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games
  • Jill Trenary, figure skater; trained and lived in Colorado Springs
  • Bobby Unser, automobile racer, born in Colorado Springs

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Staunton, Denis. "Preacher-turned-pariah tells of his two years in the wilderness". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ W. R. Evitt. "Myra Keen" (PDF). Memorial Resolution. Stanford University. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  3. ^ "Cejudo: Prodigy for U.S. wrestling". July 30, 2008.
  4. ^ http://www.teamusa.org/usa-wrestling/athletes/Henry-Cejudo
  5. ^ "Former player, USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson dead at 53-years-old". USA Today Sports. McLean, Virginia. January 21, 2018. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  6. ^ "Biography".
  7. ^ https://www.usashooting.org/12-the-team/usashootingteam/nationalteam/nationalpistolteam/keithsanderson[dead link]
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