- List of people from North Carolina
The following is a list of famous people associated with
North Carolina , USA.Public/military figures
*
Erskine Bowles , (born 1945),White House Chief of Staff under PresidentBill Clinton and two-time Democratic candidate for the US Senate; currently the President of theUniversity of North Carolina system (Greensboro)
*William Blount , (1749 - 1800), first North Carolina signatory of theUnited States Constitution ; played a major role in the creation of the State ofTennessee (Windsor)
*Braxton Bragg , (1817 - 1876), General in theConfederate States Army ; led the ConfederateArmy of Tennessee in the battles of Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, and theThird Battle of Chattanooga against Union GeneralUlysses Grant (Warrenton)
*Robert Byrd , (born 1917), U.S. Senator fromWest Virginia since 1959; he is the longest-serving Senator in American history (North Wilkesboro)
*Julius L. Chambers , (born 1936), civil rights attorney who successfully argued the 1971Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education school busing case before the US Supreme Court (Mount Gilead, North Carolina )
*Levi Coffin , (1798 - 1897),abolitionist andeducator known as the "President" of theUnderground Railroad ; credited with helping over 2,000 slaves escape to freedom in the North before the Civil War (Greensboro)
*Josephus Daniels , (1862 - 1948), USSecretary of the Navy from 1913-1921 under PresidentWoodrow Wilson ; also was a journalist and founder of theRaleigh News and Observer newspaper (Washington)
*Elizabeth Dole , (born 1936), U.S. Senator and former Secretary of Transportation under PresidentRonald Reagan ; wife to former Republican Senate Majority LeaderBob Dole (Salisbury)
*Sam Ervin , (1896 - 1985), four-term U.S. Senator and Chairman of the SenateWatergate Investigation Committee; started the legislative process which led to the resignation of PresidentRichard Nixon (Morganton)
*Richard Jordan Gatling , (1818 - 1903), physician and inventor of theGatling gun (Hertford County)
*The Greensboro Four , male African-American students at theNorth Carolina A&T State University who in 1960 started the firstcivil rights sit-in ; their action eventually led to lunch counters and restaurants being desegregated throughout the Southern United States
*John H. Hager , (born 1936), Lieutenant Governor ofVirginia .
*Jesse Helms , (born 1921), retired five-term Senator from North Carolina and national spokesman for right-wing causes (Monroe)
*James B. Hunt, Jr. , (born 1937), former NC governor who served a record four terms, also engagedJesse Helms in a race for the U.S. Senate in 1984 that was the most expensive Senate campaign up to that time (Wilson)
*Andrew Jackson , (1767 - 1845), seventhPresident of the United States from 1829-1837 (Waxhaw)
*Andrew Johnson , (1808 - 1875), seventeenthPresident of the United States from 1865-1869 (Raleigh)
*Joseph Lane , (1801-1881),United States Army general and member of theUnited States Senate fromOregon (Buncombe County)
*Dolley Madison , (1768 - 1849), wife of PresidentJames Madison (Guilford County)
*Daniel McFadden , (born 1937),economist , winner of the 2000Nobel Prize in economics (Raleigh)
*Walter Hines Page , (1855 - 1918), U.S.ambassador to Britain during theFirst World War , played a major role in bringing the United States into the war on the side of the British and French (Cary)
*James K. Polk , (1797 - 1849), 11thPresident of the United States from 1845-1849 (Mecklenburg County)
*Hiram Revels , (1822 - 1901), first African-American member of theUnited States Senate (Fayetteville)
*Hugh Shelton , (born 1942), retiredUS Army General, Chairman of theJoint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001 (Tarboro)
*Richard Dobbs Spaight Sr, (1758-1802), second NC signatory of the US Constitution and the eighth NC Governor (New Bern)
*Robert F. Williams , (1925 - 1996),civil rights activist who advocated using black armed guards to protect African-American neighborhoods from theKu Klux Klan and other violent white supremacist groups; he later lived in exile inCuba (Monroe)
*Charles E. Whitmeyer , (1918-1975), undertaker, bootlegger, inventor, turned state legislator from Maggie Valley
*Charles A. Gabriel , (1928-2003),US Air Force General, 11th chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force.Lincolnton Law enforcement
*
Conrad L. Raiford , (1907 - 2002), one ofGreensboro 's first African-American police officersMedia
*
Jennifer Ehle , (born 1969), actress (Winston-Salem)
*Zach Galifianakis , (born 1969), comedian, actor, writer (Sparta)
*Gallagher, (born 1947), comedian (Fort Bragg)
*Ava Gardner , (1922 - 1990), actress (Smithfield)
*Kathryn Grayson (born 1922), actress and singer (Winston-Salem)
*Pam Grier , (born 1949), actress (Winston-Salem)
*Rhoda Griffis , (born unknown), actress
*Andy Griffith , (born 1926), actor and singer (Mt. Airy)
*Michael C. Hall , (born 1971), actor (Raleigh)
*Vincent Kennedy McMahon , (born 1945), Chairman of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) (Pinehurst)
*Jeff Hardy , (born 1977), professional wrestler, entertainer (Cameron)
*Matt Hardy , (born 1974), professional wrestler, entertainer (Cameron)
*Molly Haskell , (born 1939), film critic (Charlotte)
*Gill Holland , (born 1964), film producer
*Darwin Joston , (1937 - 1998), actor (Winston-Salem)
*Tim Kirkman , (born 1966),film director (Monroe)
*Sharon Lawrence , actor
*Beth Leavel , actor
*Barbara Loden , (1932 - 1980),actor andfilm director (Marion)
*Shannon Moore , (born 1979), professional wrestler, entertainer (Cameron)
*Jaime Pressly , (born 1977), model (Kinston)
*Emily Proctor , (born 1968), actress (Raleigh)
*Soupy Sales , (born 1926), comedian (Franklinton)
*Reginald VelJohnson , (born 1952), actor, best known as Carl Winslow on the TV showFamily Matters , and as Sgt. Al Powell in the first twoDie Hard films. (Raleigh)
*Mary Elizabeth Winstead , (born 1984), actress (Rocky Mount)
*Evan Rachel Wood , (born 1987), actress (Raleigh)
*Gregory Helms , (born 1974), professional wrestler, entertainer (Smithfield)Music
*
9th Wonder , (born 1975), hip-hop producer (Winston-Salem)
*Ryan Adams , (born 1974),singer/songwriter (Jacksonville and Raleigh)
*Clay Aiken , (born 1978), pop singer (Raleigh)
*Alesana , (2004 - present),post-hardcore band (Raleigh)
*Tori Amos , (born 1963), singer (Newton)
*Sunshine Anderson , (born 1974), R&B/Soul singer/songwriter (Winston-Salem and Charlotte)
*Bessie Banks , singer (born Bessie White)
*Fantasia Barrino , (born 1984), singer (High Point)
*Scott Cable , (born 1969), musician, songwriter and music producer for numerous blues artists (Charlotte) Fact|date = September 2008
*Shirley Caesar , (born 1938), singer (Durham)
*George Clinton, (born 1941), funk musician (Kannapolis)
*John Coltrane , (1926 - 1967), jazz musician (Hamlet)
*The Connells , (1984 - present),indie rock band (Raleigh and Chapel Hill)
*David L. Cook , (born 1968), Christian recording artist and comedian (Charlotte)
*Corrosion of Conformity , (1982 - present),heavy metal band (Raleigh)
*Bucky Covington , (born 1977), singer (Rockingham)
*Charlie Daniels , (born 1936), singer/songwriter (Wilmington)
*Chris Daughtry , (born 1979), singer (Roanoke Rapids & Greensboro)
*Jermaine Dupri , (born 1972), rap artist andrecord producer (Asheville)
*Mitch Easter , (born 1954), singer/songwriter and music producer (most notably for the bandR.E.M. ; frontman for the 1980s bandLet's Active (Winston-Salem)
*Donna Fargo , (born 1945), singer/songwriter (Mt. Airy)
*Roberta Flack , (born 1937), singer (Asheville)
*Ben Folds , (born 1966), singer/songwriter (Winston-Salem and Chapel Hill)
*Ben Folds Five , (1994 - 1999), Indie Band (Chapel Hill)
*Blind Boy Fuller , (1908 - 1941), blues guitarist and singer Wadesboro
*Alfreda Gerald , opera singer and classical soloist, (Morganton)
*Andy Griffith , (born 1926), actor and gospel singer (Mt. Airy)
*Anthony Hamilton, (born 1985), soul artist (Charlotte)
*Warren Haynes , (born 1960),Southern rock &Blues singer & guitarist. Founder of the bandGov't Mule & longtime member ofThe Allman Brothers Band . (Asheville, North Carolina )
*Jimmy Herring , (1962 - present), current lead-guitarist for the bandWidespread Panic and guitar virtuoso (Fayetteville)
*Byron Hill , (born 1953), country songwriter (Winston-Salem)
*Michael Houser , (1962 - 2002), late lead-guitarist/founding member of the bandWidespread Panic (Boone)
*Jodeci , (1990 - 1996),R&B group (Charlotte)
*K-Ci & JoJo , (1996 - present), R&B duo formerly of the group Jodeci (Charlotte)
*Ben E. King , (born 1938), singer/songwriter (Henderson)
*Let's Active , (1981 - 1990),jangle pop band (Winston-Salem)
*Little Brother , (2002 - present), hip-hop group (Durham)
*Ronnie Milsap , (born 1946), country singer/songwriter (Robbinsville)
*Dave Moody , (born 1962), Grammy nominated, Dove Award winning artist/producer/songwriter/filmmaker (Fayetteville)
*Thelonious Monk , (1917 - 1982), jazz & blues pianist (Rocky Mount)
*The Never , (2001 - present), indie rock band Chapel Hill)
*Oliver (William Oliver Swofford) , (1945 - 2000), singer (North Wilkesboro)
*Petey Pablo , (born 1978), rap artist (Greenville)
*Kellie Pickler , (born June 28, 1986), pop country singer-songwriter and participant in fifth season ofAmerican Idol (Albemarle)
*Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers , 1920sstring band (Poole was from Randolph County; other members were from various locations in NC)
*Earl Scruggs , (born 1924), bluegrassbanjo player (Shelby)
*Nina Simone , (1933 - 2003), singer (Tryon)
*Southern Culture on the Skids , (1983 - present),psychobilly /alt country band (Chapel Hill)
*Squirrel Nut Zippers , (1993 - 2001, 2006 - present), vintage-stylejazz /swing jazz band infused with aDIY punk sensibility (Chapel Hill)
*Supastition , (born 1976), hip-hop artist (Greenville)
*James Taylor , (born 1948), singer/songwriter (Chapel Hill)
*The "5" Royales , (1952 - 1965),gospel ,jump blues anddoo wop R&B group; originally called the Royal Sons Quintet (Winston-Salem)
*The dB's , (1977 - 1987, 2005 - present),power pop group (members born in Winston-Salem)
*The Inspirations , (1964 - present),southern gospel group (Bryson City)
*The Red Fox Chasers , (1920s - 1930s), string band (various locations in NC)
*Randy Travis , (born 1959),country music singer (Marshville)
*Loudon Wainwright III , (born 1946), songwriter,folk singer ,humorist and actor (Chapel Hill)
*Doc Watson , (born 1923), folk guitarist (Deep Gap)
*Whiskeytown , (1994 - 2999),alt country band (Raleigh)
*George Younce , (1930 - 2005), gospel singer (Caldwell County)Journalism
*
David Brinkley , (1920 - 2003), televisionnewscaster , host of ABC-TV's "This Week with David Brinkley " from 1981-1996 and also co-anchor of the "Huntley-Brinkley Report " nightly newscast onNBC -TV from 1956-1970 (Wilmington)
*Howard Cosell , (1918 - 1995),sports journalist and long-time star of ABC-TV's "Monday Night Football ", also commentator for many of the greatest fights of boxing legendMuhammad Ali (Winston-Salem)
*Richard J. Coseglia Jr. , (1982-Present), television [newscaster] , host ofI Can Make You Believe Anything (Jamestown/Greensboro, North Carolina )
*Josephus Daniels , (1862 - 1948), Founder of theRaleigh News and Observer newspaper, also served as United StatesSecretary of the Navy from 1913-1921 under PresidentWoodrow Wilson (Washington)
*Al Hunt , (born 1942),journalist , managing editor forBloomberg News , long-time regular panelist onCNN 's "Capital Gang " news program (Winston-Salem)
*Charles Kuralt , (1934 - 1997), journalist and television personality; host of the long-running "CBS Sunday Morning " program onCBS -TV (Wilmington)
*Edward R. Murrow , (1908 - 1965), legendaryCBS News journalist and pioneer of television broadcasting; his programs "See It Now " and "Person-to-Person" revolutionized television news in the 1950s (near Greensboro)
*Charlie Rose , (born 1942), interviewer andjournalist ; host of a popular late-night talk show on PBS-TV (Henderson)
*Vermont C. Royster , (1914 - 1996), editor-in-chief of "The Wall Street Journal " from 1957-1970 and winner of twoPulitzer Prizes (Raleigh)
*Sharon Dahlonega Raiford Bush , (born 1952), American television's first African-American primetime weather anchor (Greensboro )
*Jim Shumaker, longtime editor of "The Chapel Hill Weekly," UNC-Chapel Hill Journalism professor and NC Journalism Hall of Fame member; inspiration for Jeff MacNelly's "Shoe"
*Stuart Scott , (born 1965), Anchor ofSportsCenter from 1995 until present. Graduated fromUniversity of North Carolina Art and literature
*
Romare Bearden , (1911-1988), African-American artist and writer (Charlotte)
*Betsy Byars , (born 1928), children's author (Charlotte)
*Orson Scott Card , (author), most notably recognized for his publication of the Ender's Game series
*Fred Chappell , (born 1926) (Canton)
*Allison Hedge Coke , (born 1958, raised in North Carolina), American Book Award winning author whose works often focus on working-class and Native issues in North Carolina,Dog Road Woman ,Off-Season City Pipe ,Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer ,Blood Run and seven other volumes. (Jackson, Cherokee, Jackson, Wake, Johnston, Mecklenberg, and Carteret Counties)
*Sarah Dessen , (born 1970), writer of a number of novels for young adults (Chapel Hill)
*Thomas Dixon, (1864 - 1946), author ofBirth of a Nation (Shelby)
*Pamela Duncan , (born 1961),novelist whose books often focus on the lives of working-class Southerners (Asheville)
*John Ehle , (born 1925), (Asheville)
*Charles Frazier , (born 1950), author of the bestselling novelCold Mountain (Asheville)
*Kaye Gibbons , (born 1960), author of the novelsEllen Foster andA Virtuous Woman (Raleigh)
*Paul Green , (born 1894), Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright, author ofThe Lost Colony (Lillington)
*Herb Jackson , (born 1945), painter, given the North Carolina Award by the governor in 1999
*Kenneth Noland , (born 1924), painter (Asheville)
*William Sydney Porter , (1862 - 1910), prolificshort story writer under thepen name "O. Henry" whose works includeThe Ransom of Red Chief andThe Gift of the Magi (Greensboro)
*Tom Robbins , (born 1936),author of the bestselling novelEven Cowgirls Get The Blues and other works of fiction (Blowing Rock)
*Nicholas Sparks
*Theodore Taylor, (born 1921), author of over 50 books for young adults includingThe Cay (Statesville)
*Timothy Tyson , historian atDuke University and author of the bestselling bookBlood Done Sign My Name (Oxford)
*Thomas Wolfe , (1900 - 1948), author of classic novels such asLook Homeward, Angel andYou Can't Go Home Again (Asheville)ports and athletics
*
Brian Canter (born June 25, 1987) is a professional bull rider on theProfessional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough Series tour
*Joey Cheek , (born 1979), Olympic gold medal winning speed skater. (Greensboro)
*Dwight Clark , (born 1957), two-time All-Prowide receiver for theSan Francisco 49ers . Propelled the 49ers to their firstSuper Bowl appearance with a last-minute touchdown catch in the 1982NFC Championship Game against theDallas Cowboys (Kinston)
*Brad Daugherty, (born 1965), former All-America basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill andNBA player for theCleveland Cavaliers . Subsequently a popular basketball television commentator forRaycom Media (Black Mountain)
*Walter Davis , (born 1954), former basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill and for theNBA 'sPhoenix Suns ; six-time NBA All-Star (Pineville)
*Dale Earnhardt Sr, (1951 - 2001), renownedNASCAR driver nicknamed "The Intimidator" for his aggressive driving style. Winner of 76 NASCAR races, he was killed in a crash at the 2001Daytona 500 (Kannapolis)
*Dale Earnhardt Jr, (born 1974), championship-winningNASCAR driver and Protégé of his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr. (Kannapolis)
*Vincent Evans , (born 1955), Rose Bowl MVP 1977, long term NFL/USFL Quarterback-(Raiders, Bears)(Greensboro )
*Roman Gabriel , (born 1940), All-Americaquarterback for NC State in the early 1960s. Also played professionally for the NFL'sLos Angeles Rams and thePhiladelphia Eagles , being named the NFL's MVP in 1969 (Wilmington)
*Harry Gant , (born 1940), formerNASCAR driver, Mr. September(Taylorsville)
*David Garrard , (born 1978),Professional Football Player , formerEast Carolina University football player, Current Quarterback for theJacksonville Jaguars (Durham, North Carolina )
*Mark Grace , (born 1964), formerChicago Cubs andArizona Diamondbacks All-Star and Gold Glove Award winning first baseman; has the major league record for most hits (1,754) and doubles (364) in the decade of the 1990's.
*Torry Holt , (born 1976), former NC State and currentSt. Louis Rams wide receiver ; five timeNFL Pro Bowl participant (Gibsonville)
*Brad Hoover , NFL Football player for the Carolina Panthers, attendedWestern Carolina University
*Jim "Catfish" Hunter, (1946 - 1999),Major League Baseball pitcher , starting for theOakland Athletics andNew York Yankees in fiveWorld Series Championships during the 1970s. Also a member of theBaseball Hall of Fame (Hertford)
*Dale Jarrett , (born 1956), long-timeNASCAR driver and winner of the 1999NASCAR Championship (Newton)
*Junior Johnson , (born 1931),moonshiner who eluded capture by outrunning law enforcement on mountain roads; later an early superstar ofNASCAR , and subject of a 1965 "Esquire" magazine article byTom Wolfe . (Wilkes County)
*Meadowlark Lemon , (born 1935), basketball player for theHarlem Globetrotters ; nicknamed the "Clown Prince" (Wilmington)
*Sugar Ray Leonard , (born 1956), championship boxer and1976 Olympicgold medal winner in boxing (Wilmington)
*JB Mauney , (born1987), Professional Bull Rider onBuilt Ford Tough Series
*Robert "Bob" McAdoo, (born 1951) Hall of Fame basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill and the NBA championLos Angeles Lakers ; led UNC-Chapel Hill to the1971 NCAA Final Four ; known for having "best jump shot for a big man;" currently Assistant Coach for the NBAMiami Heat ,(Greensboro)
*Vince McMahon , (born 1945) Chairman ofWorld Wrestling Entertainment (Pinehurst)
*Wilmer Mizell , (1930-1990) Major League Baseball pitcher and N.C. congressman
*Julius Peppers , (born 1980), All-Americafootball player and star basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill; the only athlete in history to have played in both theNCAA Final Four and NFLSuper Bowl ; currently an All-Prodefensive end for the NFL'sCarolina Panthers (Wilson)
*Gaylord Perry , (born 1938), MLB pitcher and member of theBaseball Hall of Fame . Also the first pitcher to win theCy Young Award in both the American and National Leagues (Williamston)
*Lee Petty , (1914 - 2000), stock car driver, pioneer ofNASCAR and three-time NASCAR champion in the 1950s; father of Richard Petty (Randleman)
*Richard Petty , (born 1937), stock car driver and current holder of theNASCAR record for all-time victories at 200; son of Lee Petty (Randleman)
*Brian Roberts , (born 1977), MLB Baltimore Oriole's second baseman (Durham)
*Jerry Stackhouse , (born 1974), former All-America basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill and current player for theDallas Mavericks , member of the NBA's 1996 All-Rookie team (Kinston)
*Melvin Stewart , (born November 16, 1968), two-time Olympic gold medalist, swimming, inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame
*John Swofford , (born 1948), Commissioner of the ACC since 1997 and former Athletic Director of UNC-Chapel Hill (North Wilkesboro)
*David Thompson, (born 1954), NC Statebasketball legend, leading the team to the 1974NCAA basketball championship over UCLA. Also, a four-time NBA All-Star and member of theBasketball Hall of Fame (Shelby)
*Brian Vickers , (born 1983),NASCAR driver
*Mario Williams , (born 1985), former NC State football player and the first ACC football player ever selected first overall in the NFL draft (Richlands)
*Roy Williams, (born 1950), UNC-Chapel Hill men'sbasketball coach since 2003; led UNC-Chapel Hill to the 2005NCAA basketball national championship (Spruce Pine)
*James Worthy , (born 1961), basketball legend for UNC-Chapel Hill, named Most Valuable Player in the 1982 NCAA basketball championship game and winner of threeNBA titles with theLos Angeles Lakers (Gastonia)
*Brian Canter , (born 1987),Professional Bull Rider (Randleman)
*Willie Parker , (born 1980) Running Back, Pittsburgh SteelersClinton, North Carolina "Fast Willie"
*Brad Edwards , (born 1966) Safety, Washington Redskins,Lumberton, North Carolina two interceptions inSuper Bowl XXVI
*Joe Horn , (born 1972), (grew up in Fayetteville), Wide Receiver, Atlanta Falcons previously New Orleans Saints (born in Connecticut)
*Chris Paul , (born 1985),Winston-Salem, NC , Point Guard, New Orleans Hornets, 2005-06 Rookie of the Year, 2-time All-American atWake Forest University Other
*
Ernest Angley , (born 1921), international Christian evangelist and pastor of Grace Cathedral (Akron, Ohio)
*Caleb Bradham , (1866 - 1934), inventor ofPepsi-Cola (New Bern)
*Eliza Bryant , (1827-May 13, 1907), humanitarian
*Chelsea Cooley , (born 1983),Miss USA 2005 (Mint Hill)
*Virginia Dare , (1587 - 1597?), first person of English heritage born in the New World, to theRoanoke Colony , "The Lost Colony" (Roanoke Island )
*Billy Graham , (born 1918), world-renowned evangelist and unofficial religious advisor to U.S. Presidents fromDwight D. Eisenhower toBill Clinton (Charlotte)
*Jay U. Gunter (1911 - 1994), pathologist and amateur astronomer
*Conrad Reed , (1787 - 1845), the son of a Hessian immigrant who found a largegold nugget while fishing, triggering the firstgold rush in the United States (Midland)
*Afeni Shakur , (born 1947), formerBlack Panther , philanthropist, and mother ofTupac Shakur (Lumberton)
*Michael Thevis , (born 1932),Mafia pornography magnate (Raleigh)North Carolina residents born elsewhere
*
Maya Angelou , (born 1928), poet, historian, author, actress, playwright, producer, director, and professor atWake Forest University (Winston-Salem)
*Marshall Brain , (born 1961), technology expert and internet personality atHowStuffWorks.com (Raleigh)
*Chang and Eng Bunker , (1811 - 1874), the originalSiamese twins who performed for audiences in Asia, Europe, and North America before settling in the mountains of North Carolina and marrying two local sisters (Wilkesboro)
*Orson Scott Card , (born 1951), lecturer and author of the award-winningscience fiction bookEnders Game (Greensboro)
*John Edwards , (born 1953), former U.S. Senator and 2004 Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee (Robbins)
*Ric Flair , (born 1949), most decoratedprofessional wrestling champion of all time (Charlotte)
*John Hope Franklin , (born 1915),historian and professor of African-American history atDuke University ; also a civil-rights activist in the 1950s and 1960s (Durham)
*Bob Havens , (born 1930), musician who played trombone for theLawrence Welk orchestra from 1960 to 1983, born in Quincy,Illinois . (Buies Creek)
*Joseph Hewes , (1730 - 1779), signatory of theDeclaration of Independence for North Carolina and first U.S.Secretary of the Navy (Edenton)
*Michael Jordan , (born 1963), basketball legend for theUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill , leading UNC to the 1982 NCAA basketball championship and winning sixNBA titles with theChicago Bulls (Wilmington)
*Si Kahn , (born 1944),singer-songwriter andactivist , supporting numerous civil-rights and environmental causes with his music (Charlotte)
*Mike Krzyzewski , (born 1947), long-time men'sbasketball coach forDuke University , garnering three NCAA basketball national championships (Durham)
*William Lenoir, (1751 - 1839), Americanpatriot , serving in theBattle of Kings Mountain and several other skirmishes during the American Revolution, also the first President of the board of trustees of theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Wilkes County)
*Michael Peterson, (born 1943), novelist and convictedmurderer ; currently serving alife sentence for the 2003 murder of his wife (Durham)
*Kellie Pickler , (born 1986), singer (raised in Albemarle since age two, born in New Orleans)
*Tom Regan , (born 1938). philosopher andanimal rights activist atNorth Carolina State University , his book "The Case for Animal Rights" is widely regarded as being influential in theanimal liberation movement (Raleigh)
*Kathy Reichs , (born 1950),forensic anthropologist at theUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ; also the author of best-selling mystery novels featuring the characterTemperance Brennan , (Charlotte)
*Tony Rice , musician (Reidsville)
*Eric Rudolph , (born 1966), anti-abortion terrorist currently serving fivelife sentences for the bombing at the1996 Summer Olympics which killed one person and injured 111 others; Rudolph eluded capture for 5 years (Murphy)
*Dean Smith , (born 1931), retired men'sbasketball coach for theUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill , member of theNCAA Hall of Fame , earned 879 wins and two national championships in his career (Chapel Hill)
*Lee Smith, (born 1944), author and instructor atNorth Carolina State University , winner of theO. Henry award for short-story writing (Hillsborough)
*Edward Teach , (1680 - 1718), pirate known asBlackbeard , who kept his hide-out in the harbor ofOcracoke Island on North Carolina'sOuter Banks (Ocracoke)
*John Tesh , (born 1952), musician and television personality, best-known as the host of the television seriesEntertainment Tonight from 1986 - 1996 (Winston-Salem)
*George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862 - 1914), billionaire who created theBiltmore Estate in the North Carolina mountains; it is the largest privately-owned mansion in the Western Hemisphere and North Carolina's top tourist attraction (Asheville).
*Daniel Wallace , (born 1959), author of the best-selling novelBig Fish (Chapel Hill)
*Hugh Williamson , (1735-1819) physician and the third NC signatory of the Constitution (Edenton)Lived or studied in North Carolina, born and lived elsewhere
*
Daniel Boone , (1734 - 1820), explorer, lived in theYadkin River valley of western North Carolina for many years (near Boone)
*Sandra Bullock , (born 1964), movie actress, attendedEast Carolina University (Greenville)
*Perry Como , (1912 - 2001), popular crooner and host of "The Perry Como Show", part-time resident of the NC mountains (near Asheville)
*Fred Durst , (born 1970), frontman for the rock bandLimp Bizkit grew up and graduated from High School in NC (Gastonia)
*Lawrence Ferlinghetti , (born 1919), poet and owner-operator of theCity Lights Bookstore famous for promoting the works ofbeatnik writers and poets, NC resident (Chapel Hill)
*Mia Hamm , (born 1972), former soccer player for UNC-Chapel Hill, two-time Olympic gold medalist, twice namedFIFA 's World Player of the Year (Chapel Hill)
*Jesse Jackson , (born 1941), politician, preacher,civil rights activist , graduated fromNorth Carolina A&T State University (Greensboro)
*Marion Jones , (born 1975), former basketball player for UNC-Chapel Hill and Olympic runner, winner of three gold medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics (Chapel Hill)
*David Lynch , (born 1946), film director and artist best known for directing the film "Blue Velvet " and the television series "Twin Peaks ", spent part of his childhood in NC (Durham)
*Armistead Maupin (born 1944) is an American writer best known for hisTales of the City series of novels based in San Francisco.
*Khalid Sheikh Mohammed , (born 1964 or 1965),terrorist known for masterminding the9/11 attacks, attendedChowan College and obtained a degree fromNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (Greensboro)
*Frankie Muniz , (born 1985), actor best-known as the star of the popular television series "Malcolm in the Middle ", spent his childhood in NC (Knightdale)
*Richard Nixon , (1913 - 1994), 37thPresident of the United States , graduated from theDuke University School of Law in 1937 (Durham)
*Arnold Palmer , (born 1929), professional golfer and four-time winner ofThe Masters golf tournament, attendedWake Forest University (Winston-Salem)
*Mary-Louise Parker , (born 1964), film and television actress, graduated from theNorth Carolina School of the Arts , star of the film "Fried Green Tomatoes" and the television series "The West Wing " and "Weeds ". Has won theEmmy , Tony, andGolden Globe awards (Winston-Salem)
*Missi Pyle , (born 1972), film actress, graduated from theNorth Carolina School of the Arts , star of films such as "Bringing Down the House ", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory " and "Galaxy Quest " (Winston-Salem)
*Philip Rivers , (born 1981), starquarterback forNC State University , set school records in passing yardage and touchdowns, currently the starting quarterback for theNational Football League 'sSan Diego Chargers team (Raleigh)
*Amy Sedaris , (born 1961), actress and comedienne, spent her childhood in North Carolina, best known as the star of the television series "Strangers with Candy " (Raleigh)
*David Sedaris , (born 1956), author andessayist (brother to Amy), spent his childhood in NC (Raleigh)
*Jada Pinkett Smith , (born 1971), actress and singer, attendedNorth Carolina School of the Arts , starred in the popular television series "A Different World " and in the movies "The Nutty Professor " and "Matrix Reloaded " and "Matrix Revolutions " (Winston-Salem)
*Lawrence Taylor , (born 1959), former football player for theNew York Giants and member of thePro Football Hall of Fame , All-America football player for UNC-Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill)
*Kristi Yamaguchi , (born 1971),figure skater and member of theU.S. Olympic Hall of Fame , NC resident (Raleigh)Dominique Wilkins- Basketball Hall Of Famer
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.