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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Columbus, Georgia.
Arts and culture
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Bo Bartlett | Dec 29, 1955 | Realist painter | Born in Columbus | [1] | ||
Megan Blake | Miss Georgia 1983 | Born in Columbus | ||||
Bob the Drag Queen (Caldwell Tidicue) | June 22, 1986 | Drag queen and comedian, won season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race | Born in Columbus, studied theater at Columbus State University | - | ||
Wayne Brady | Jun 2, 1972 | Actor, singer, comedian, and television personality | Born in Columbus | |||
Davian Chester | May 27, 1993 | Political cartoonist | Born in Columbus | [2] | ||
Juliette Compton | May 3, 1899 | Mar 19, 1989 | Actress | Born in Columbus | ||
Donna D'Errico | Mar 30, 1968 | Actress and model; Playmate of the Month (September, 1995); Donna Marco on Baywatch (1996 to 1998) | Graduate of Pacelli High School in Columbus (1986) | [3] | ||
Marina Savashynskaya Dunbar | Jul 17, 1992 | Painter | Lived in Columbus | |||
Justina Huff | Sep 8, 1893 | Jun 29, 1977 | Silent film actress (The Diamond Crown, Tess of the d'Urbervilles) | Born in Columbus | [4] | |
Louise Huff | Nov 14, 1895 | Aug 22, 1973 | Silent film actress (Great Expectations, Mile-A-Minute Kendall, Disraeli) | Born in Columbus | [5] | |
Nunnally Johnson | Dec 5, 1897 | Mar 25, 1977 | Academy Award-nominated filmmaker (The Grapes of Wrath, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit) | Born in Columbus, graduated from Columbus High School (1915) | [6] | |
Sherrilyn Kenyon | Dec 11, 1965 | #1 New York Times and international bestselling author (Dark-Hunters, League, Chronicles of Nick, Lords of Avalon series) | Born in Columbus, attended Key Elementary School | |||
Carson McCullers | Feb 19, 1917 | Sep 29, 1967 | Writer (The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The Member of the Wedding, and The Ballad of the Sad Café) | Born in Columbus | [7] | |
Robert Parrish | Jan 4, 1916 | Dec 4, 1995 | Academy Award- winning editor for Body and Soul (1947), directed Casino Royale (1967) | Born in Columbus | [8] | |
George Foster Peabody | Jul 27, 1852 | Mar 4, 1938 | Banker and philanthropist; namesake of the Peabody Award | Born in Columbus | [9] | |
James Rachels | May 30, 1941 | Sep 5, 2003 | Philosopher, focusing on ethics and animal rights | Born in Columbus | [10] | |
Amy Sherald | Aug 30, 1973 | Best known for her portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama | Born in Columbus | |||
Mary Ann Williams | Aug 10, 1821 | Apr 15, 1874 | First to propose an annual holiday to decorate soldiers graves (Memorial Day) | Lived in Columbus | - |
Music
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Robert M. Barr | 1918 | 1988 | Conductor of the Jordan High School Band in Columbus (1946–1963) | Lived in Columbus; chorus director in Fort Benning | [11] | |
Jean Carn | Mar 15, 1947 | Singer; vocalist credited with a five octave vocal range | Born in Columbus | |||
Robert Cray | Aug 1, 1953 | Five-time Grammy Award-winning blues guitarist and singer | Born in Columbus | |||
Justin Guarini | Oct 28, 1978 | Singer, songwriter, and actor; runner-up on American Idol season 1 (2002) | Born in Columbus | [12] | ||
Jake Hess | Dec 24, 1927 | Jan 4, 2004 | Grammy Award-winning southern gospel singer | Lived in Columbus | [13] | |
Dmitri Matheny | Dec 25, 1965 | Jazz flugelhornist, composer, educator, producer and recording artist | Grew up in Columbus | [14] | ||
Marilyn McCoo | Sep 30, 1943 | Pop singer | Lived in Columbus for seven years | [15] | ||
Curley Money | Mar 20, 1925 | Dec 23, 2003 | Rockabilly musician and songwriter | Lived in Columbus | [16] | |
Bebo Norman | May 29, 1973 | Contemporary Christian musician | Lives in Columbus | [17] | ||
Ma Rainey | Apr 26, 1886 | Dec 22, 1939 | Among the earliest known professional blues singers; billed as The Mother of the Blues | Born in Columbus | [18] | |
Herrman S. Saroni | Feb 1824 | Dec 29, 1900 | Author, composer and inventor credited with starting the Columbus Symphony Orchestra | Lived in Columbus | [19] | |
Keni Thomas | Country music singer and United States Army Ranger | Lives in Columbus | [20] | |||
Rozonda Thomas (a.k.a. Chilli) | Feb 27, 1971 | Singer-songwriter, actress and television personality; founding member of girl group TLC | Lives in Columbus | [citation needed] | ||
Danny Whitten | May 8, 1943 | Nov 18, 1972 | Musician and songwriter, known for his work with Neil Young's band Crazy Horse | Born in Columbus | [21] | |
Blind Tom Wiggins | May 25, 1849 | Jun 14, 1908 | African-American musical prodigy on the piano | Owned as a slave in Columbus | [22] | |
Tim Wilson | Aug 5, 1961 | Feb 26, 2014 | Stand-up comedian and country music artist | Born and died in Columbus | [23] |
Business
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Claud A. Hatcher | Aug 20, 1876 | Dec 31, 1933 | Pharmacist; inventor of RC Cola beverages | Lived in Columbus | [24] | |
Randolph Mott | Aug 9, 1799 | Jul 20, 1881 | Businessman, unionist | Lived in Columbus | [25] | |
John Pemberton | Jul 8, 1831 | Aug 16, 1888 | Pharmacist; inventor of Coca-Cola | Lived in Columbus | [26] | |
Robert W. Woodruff | Dec 6, 1889 | Mar 7, 1985 | President of The Coca-Cola Company (1923–1954) | Born in Columbus[27] |
Military
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Henry L. Benning | Apr 2, 1814 | Jul 10, 1875 | Judge on the Georgia Supreme Court; Confederate Army general; namesake of Fort Benning | Born and died in Columbus | [28] | |
Eugene Bullard | Oct 9, 1895 | Oct 12, 1961 | First African-American military pilot | Born in Columbus | [29] | |
William Calley | Jun 8, 1943 | United States Army officer convicted of ordering the My Lai Massacre | Lived in Columbus |
Politics and activism
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bubba Copeland | May 27, 1974 | Nov 3, 2023 | Mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (2016–2023) | Born in Columbus | ||
Newt Gingrich | Jun 17, 1943 | 58th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | Graduated from Baker High School in Columbus (1961) | [30] | ||
Petra Kelly | Nov 29, 1947 | Oct 1, 1992 | Founder of German Green Party | Graduated from Baker High School in Columbus (1966) | [31] | |
Mirabeau B. Lamar | Aug 16, 1798 | Dec 19, 1859 | 2nd President of the Republic of Texas | Lived in Columbus and founded the Columbus Enquirer newspaper | [32] | |
Ted J. Land | Aug 22, 1936 | Mar 31, 2018 | Member of the Georgia State Senate 1979–1991 | Represented Marion, Talbot, and portions of Muscogee counties | ||
Bobby G. Peters | Feb 21, 1949 | Mayor of Columbus, Georgia 1995–2002 | Lived in Columbus, graduated from Hardaway High School (1967); also a Superior Court judge | [33] |
Sports
editBaseball
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Reggie Abercrombie | Jul 15, 1981 | Center fielder for Florida Marlins and Houston Astros | Born in Columbus | [34] | ||
Glenn Davis | Mar 28, 1961 | Two-time All-Star first baseman for the Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, and Hanshin Tigers | Lives in Columbus; Columbus City Council member | [35] | ||
Tim Hudson | Jul 14, 1975 | Four-time All-Star pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, Atlanta Braves, and San Francisco Giants | Born in Columbus | [36] | ||
Garey Ingram | Jul 25, 1970 | Second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers | Born in Columbus | [37] | ||
Edwin Jackson | Sep 9, 1983 | All-Star pitcher for MLB teams; World Series champion (2011) | Attended Shaw High School in Columbus | [38] | ||
Brian Mallette | Jan 19, 1975 | Relief pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers and Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes | Attended Columbus State University | [39] | ||
Tony Pierce | Jan 29, 1946 | Jan 31, 2013 | Pitcher for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics | Lived and died in Columbus; Attended Jordan High School in Columbus | [40] | |
Colby Rasmus | Aug 11, 1986 | Center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays | Born in Columbus | [41] | ||
Cory Rasmus | Nov 6, 1987 | Pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Born in Columbus | [42] | ||
Steven Register | May 16, 1983 | Relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies and Philadelphia Phillies | Born in Columbus | [43] | ||
Frank Thomas | May 27, 1968 | 2014 Hall of Fame Inductee – Five-time All-Star first baseman for the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays; Two-time AL MVP (1993, 1994) | Born in Columbus | [44] |
Basketball
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sam Mitchell | Sep 2, 1963 | NBA Coach of the Year Award (2007) for the Toronto Raptors; assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks, New Jersey Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves | Born in Columbus | [45] |
Bodybuilding
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lenda Murray | Feb 22, 1962 | Bodybuilding champion | [citation needed] |
Football
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Derrius Brooks | May 29, 1988 | Defensive back for multiple teams | Born in Columbus | [46] | ||
Brentson Buckner | Sep 30, 1971 | Defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers, and Carolina Panthers | Born in Columbus, graduated from G.W. Carver High School | [47] | ||
Isaiah Crowell | Jan 8, 1993 | Running back for the Cleveland Browns | Born in Columbus, graduated from G.W. Carver High School | |||
Rod Hood | Oct 3, 1981 | Cornerback for six NFL teams | Born in Columbus, graduated from G.W. Carver High School | [48] | ||
Chris Hubbard | Apr 23, 1991 | Offensive guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers | Born in Columbus; graduated from G.W. Carver High School | |||
Chuck Hurston | Nov 9, 1942 | Nov 3, 2015 | Defensive end for the Super Bowl IV champion Kansas City Chiefs | Born in Columbus | ||
Jarvis Jones | Oct 13, 1989 | Outside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers | Graduated from G.W. Carver High School in Columbus | |||
Mark LeGree | Jul 8, 1989 | Safety for seven NFL teams | Attended Pacelli High School in Columbus | |||
Kelcie McCray | Sep 21, 1988 | Free safety for the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Kansas City Chiefs | Born in Columbus | |||
Dell McGee | Sep 7, 1973 | Run game coordinator & running backs coach for the Georgia Bulldogs | Born in Columbus | |||
DeQuan Menzie | Jan 11, 1990 | Cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, and Carolina Panthers | Born in Columbus, graduated from G.W. Carver High School | [49] | ||
Nate Odomes | Aug 25, 1965 | Cornerback for the Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks, and Atlanta Falcons; 2× Pro Bowl (1992, 1993) | Born in Columbus, graduated from G.W. Carver High School | [50] | ||
Rayshun Reed | Apr 10, 1981 | Defensive back for the San Francisco 49ers | Born in Columbus | |||
Steve Reese | Jan 7, 1952 | Linebacker for the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Born in Columbus | |||
Otis Sistrunk | Sep 18, 1946 | Defensive end for the Oakland Raiders; Pro Bowl | Born in Columbus | [51] | ||
Mack Strong | Sep 11, 1971 | Fullback for the Seattle Seahawks; 2× Pro Bowl (2005, 2006) | Attended Brookstone School in Columbus | [52] | ||
Cleo Walker | Feb 7, 1948 | Linebacker for the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons | Born in Columbus | [53] |
Soccer
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marshall Leonard | Dec 29, 1980 | Defender for the New England Revolution | Attended both Shaw High School and Brookstone School in Columbus | [54] |
Wrestling
editName | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marty Jannetty | Feb 3, 1960 | World Wrestling Federation wrestler; member of The Rockers tag team | Born in Columbus | |||
Xavier Woods | Sep 4, 1986 | WWE wrestler | [citation needed] |
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