List of people from Santa Barbara, California
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The following is a list of notable people from Santa Barbara, California.
Notable people in Santa Barbara[]
- Elizabeth Laura Adams, writer
- Dylan Axelrod, Major League baseball player
- Jeff Bridges, actor
- Ashleigh Brilliant, writer
- Ariana Grande, singer-songwriter
- Ellen DeGeneres, comedian and actress
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, sixth in line of succession to the British throne.
- Edwin Burr Babbitt, U.S. Army major general
- Colleen Ballinger, YouTube personality
- Red Barrett, Major League baseball player
- Bobby Beausoleil, former member of the Manson Family, currently serving life imprisonment for the murder of his friend Gary Hinman
- Ryan Church, Major League Baseball player
- Kami Craig, Olympic water polo player
- Randall Cunningham, National Football League player
- Shawn Dailey, musician
- Jay Dee Daugherty, drummer
- Marko DeSantis, musician
- Dean Dinning, musician, music producer, bassist
- Dishwalla, post-grunge alternative rock band
- Anthony Edwards, actor
- Cynthia Ettinger, actress
- Chip Foose, actor
- Tyler Fredrickson, National Football League player, TV personality
- Keith Gledhill, tennis player
- Phillip Gonyea, musician
- Sue Grafton, writer
- Parry Gripp, musician
- Mary C. F. Hall-Wood (d. 1899), poet, editor, author
- Cole Hauser, actor
- Marianna Hill, actress
- Cady Huffman, actress
- Kathy Ireland, supermodel
- Jason Johnson, Major League Baseball player
- William Lassiter, U.S. Army major general[1]
- Jan Lee, former Oregon State Representative
- Chuck Liddell, mixed martial artist
- Alex D. Linz, actor
- The Little Heroes, indie rock band
- Rob Lowe, actor
- Alex Mack, National Football League player
- Randy Mantooth, actor
- Margaret Millar, writer
- Kim Miyori, actress
- Maika Monroe, professional kiteboarder, actress
- Harriet Moody, architect
- Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, seventh in the line of succession to the British throne.
- Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, eighth in the line of succession to the British throne.
- Luke Mullen, actor, filmmaker, environmentalist
- Todd Nichols, musician
- Floyd Norman, animator, writer, comic book artist
- Monica I. Orozco, historian, archivist
- Charles A. Ott, Jr., United States Army Major General, director of the Army National Guard
- Katy Perry, singer-songwriter
- Jeffrey Peterson, technology entrepreneur
- Lakey Peterson, professional surfer[2]
- Glen Phillips, singer-songwriter
- Michael Redmond, professional Go player
- Todd Rogers, professional beach volleyball player
- Charles R. Schwab, financial executive, founder of Charles Schwab & Co (world's largest discount stockbroker), multi-billionaire
- Edie Sedgwick, actress, model
- Jeff Serr, radio personality, voice actor
- Scott Sipprelle, 2010 Republican nominee for Congress (NJ-12)
- Patricia Soltysik, aka Mizmoon, member of the Symbionese Liberation Army
- Donald Spence, musician
- Jeffrey C. Stewart, Professor of Black Studies and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Ryan Spilborghs, Major League Baseball player
- Sugarcult, rock band
- James Arnold Taylor, voice actor
- Mia Talerico, actress
- Toad the Wet Sprocket, folk rock band
- Shaun Tomson, South African world champion surfer
- Oprah Winfrey, host
- David Woodard, conductor
References[]
- ^ Thayer, Bill (January 9, 2016). "William Lassiter in Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy, Volumes III-VIIII". Bill Thayer's Web Site. Chicago, IL: Bill Thayer. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
- ^ "Surfer Lakey Peterson has always felt a connection with the ocean". ESPN. September 4, 2019. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
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