List of people from Winter Park, Florida
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Winter Park, Florida. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Winter Park, Florida.
Arts and culture
- Michael Barimo, singer
- Amanda Bearse, actress
- James Bonamy, country musician
- JC Crissey, film producer
- Gina Hecht, actress
- Laeta Kalogridis, screenwriter and producer
- Arielle Kebbel, actress
- Spencer Locke, actress
- Patty Maloney, actress
- Michael James Nelson, writer/actor
- Jo Ann Pflug, actress, graduated from a local high school[1]
- Summer Phoenix, actress
- Albin Polasek, sculptor/educator
- Gamble Rogers, folk musician
- Annie Russell, theatrical actress
- Carrot Top, comedian
- George Weigel, artist
Business
- Meg Crofton, business executive
Military
- Delbert Black, first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy[2]
- George Brett, general
- Onslow S. Rolfe, U.S. Army brigadier general[3]
Politics and law
- Kevin Beary, sheriff
- Louis Frey, Jr., congressman
- Paula Hawkins, politician
- Allen Trovillion, politician
- Daniel Webster, politician
Sports
Baseball
- Orel Hershiser, professional baseball player
- Davey Johnson, professional baseball player
Basketball
- Rashard Lewis, professional basketball player (Miami Heat)
- Doc Rivers, basketball coach
- Darius Washington, Jr., professional basketball player
Football
- Tony Dollinger, NFL player
- Al Latimer, NFL player
- Willie Snead IV, NFL player
Golfing
- Nick Faldo, golfer and broadcaster
- Matt Kuchar, golfer
Soccer
- Dax McCarty, professional soccer player for the New York Red Bulls
Swimming
- Fred Tyler, swimmer/coach
References
- ↑ Winter Park High School Yearbooks
- ↑ Michael Robert Patterson. "Del Black, Master Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy". Arlingtoncemetery.net. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ↑ Trinkner, Charles L. (1966). Florida Lives: The Sunshine State Who's Who, a Reference Edition Recording the Biographies of Contemporary Leaders in Florida. Hopkinsville, KY: Historical Record Association. p. 454.
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