- Famous people from South Carolina
South Carolina has produced individuals who have become famous in a variety of fields:*
Bill Anderson , born James William Anderson III onNovember 1 ,1937 in Columbia; an American country music singer and songwriter, nicknamed "Whisperin' Bill." Arguably his biggest hit was the 1963 single "Still."
*Pink Anderson (bornFebruary 12 ,1900 in Laurens; diedOctober 12 ,1974 ), blues singer and guitarist; inspired the "Pink" inPink Floyd .
* Maj.Rudolph Anderson, Jr. (bornSeptember 15 ,1927 in Greenville; diedOctober 27 ,1962 ), Air ForceU2 pilot shot down over Cuba during theCuban Missile Crisis .
*Charlotta Bass (born in Sumter), a newspaper publisher in Los Angeles, California, and the first African-American woman on a Presidential campaign ticket in 1952
*Shelton Benjamin (1976– ), born and raised in Orangeburg, he is a professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler now working forWorld Wrestling Entertainment 's "ECW" brand.
*Brook Benton , (1931-1988) born Benjamin Franklin Peay inLugoff . Popular soul singer of the 1960s, remembered for smooth baritone vocals on hits such as "Hotel Happiness", "Kiddio", and his signature tune, "Rainy Night In Georgia ".
*Ben Bernanke (1953 — ), graduated from high school in Dillon in 1971. OnOctober 24 ,2005 , PresidentGeorge W. Bush nominated Bernanke to succeedAlan Greenspan as Chairman of theFederal Reserve . Greenspan retired onJanuary 31 ,2006 after 18 years as chairman.
* Blue Sky (1938-), internationally-recognized painter and sculptor, was born in Columbia and has lived there for the majority of his life
*Robert Brooks , born in Greenwood, former wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos
*J Anthony Brown , actor, comedian and radio personality from Columbia.
*James Brown (bornMay 4 ,1933 in Barnwell DiedDecember 25 ,2006 ). The "Godfather of Soul," legendary singer and member of theRock & Roll Hall of Fame .
* Sheldon Brown (March 19 ,1979 -) cornerback for the NFL Team the Philadelphia Eagles. He was born in Lancaster, SC and attended Lewisville High School in Richburg and played college football at the University of South Carolina.
*James F. Byrnes (May 2 ,1879 –April 9 ,1972 ), born in Charleston,Secretary of State under PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt , also served asGovernor of South Carolina and as anAssociate Justice of theUnited States Supreme Court .Time Magazine 's Person of the Year 1947.
*John C. Calhoun (1782 – 1850), born near Abbeville, a statesman and political philosopher. From 1811 until his death, Calhoun served in the federal government successively as congressman, secretary of war, vice president, senator, secretary of state and again as senator.
*Harry Carson , American football player, (bornNovember 26 ,1953 ), inducted to thePro Football Hall of Fame onAugust 5 ,2006 .
*Chubby Checker , singer, born Ernest Evans in Spring Gulley.
*Stephen Euin Cobb , author, futurist and host of the award-winning podcast "The Future And You ", born in Orangeburg onFebruary 3 ,1955 .
*Stephen Colbert , host of "The Colbert Report " on Comedy Central since 2005; previously a correspondent for Comedy Central's "The Daily Show ". A native of Charleston, he attendedPorter Gaud School. Colbert also ran as afavorite son candidate for the 2008 presidential election in his native South Carolina.
*Monique Coleman (1980-), actress, "High School Musical ", she was born inOrangeburg, SC .
*Pat Conroy , novelist, grew up in Beaufort, attendedBeaufort High School and The Citadel in Charleston. He taught school in Beaufort and on remote Daufuskie Island nearHilton Head . All his novels have been set in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Conroy now lives onFripp Island .
*Angell Conwell (1983-) an actress born in Orangeburg and raised in Columbia
*Reverend Gary Davis (April 30 ,1896 -May 5 ,1972 ), blues and gospel songwriter and innovative guitarist, born in Clinton.
*Kristin Davis , actress, best known for role as Charlotte York in "Sex and the City ", attendedAC Flora High School inForest Acres (suburb of Columbia).
*Harold Denton , nuclear physicist, best known for his role in the "Three Mile Island accident "
*Andy Dick , born in Charleston, actor and comedian best known for his roles on TV sitcoms, including "NewsRadio " and "Less Than Perfect ", as well as appearing on numerous comedy programs such as the Comedy Central Roasts
*Larry Doby , the first African-American player inMajor League Baseball 'sAmerican League , and only the second in either league afterJackie Robinson (Born in Camden).
*John Edwards , former N.C. Senator & 2004 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, born in Seneca in 1953.
*Lilian Ellison (bornJuly 22 ,1923 -November 2 ,2007 ) a female professional wrestler better known asthe Fabulous Moolah . She is a former WWF/WWE Women's World Champion. She is from Columbia.
*Alex English , basketball player, member of theBasketball Hall of Fame .
*Michael Flessas , actor, best know for his role in thePalme d'Or (Golden Palm) winning filmDancer in the Dark at theCannes Film Festival . He graduated from Columbia's Dreher High School and attended theUniversity of South Carolina .
*Joe Frazier , 1964 Olympic heavyweight champion and the world heavyweight champ 1970-73; foughtMuhammad Ali for the heavyweight title three times. He is most remembered for the fight atMadison Square Garden in March 1971, where he defeated Ali to become the undisputed heavyweight champ. Frazier was born in Beaufort onJanuary 12 ,1944 .
* David Gaillard, engineer of the central portion of thePanama Canal , after which the main cut is named; born in Manning. He died of abrain tumor before the work was finished.
*Kevin Garnett (nicknamed "The Big Ticket"), an NBA basketball player for theBoston Celtics ; born and raised in Mauldin.
*Leeza Gibbons of "Entertainment Tonight" and otherHollywood news shows grew up in Irmo, a suburb of Columbia.
*Althea Gibson (1927-2003), the first black female player to win the Wimbledon singlestennis title, was born in Silver.
*William Gibson , author and credited as the father of theCyberpunk genre ofscience fiction , was born in Conway onMarch 17 ,1948 .
*Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), John Birks 'Dizzy' Gillespie, considered by some to be the greatestjazz trumpet er of all time, was born in Cheraw.
*Orlando Hudson , (1977-) born inDarlington, South Carolina MLBsecond baseman for theArizona Diamondbacks
*Lauren Hutton , one of the first supermodels & occasional actress, born inCharleston .
*Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), President of the United States; born near Lancaster but emigrated toTennessee as an adult. He was the hero of theBattle of New Orleans and 7th President, from 1829 to 1837.
*Jesse Jackson , famous political and social figure, originally from Greenville.
*'Shoeless' Joe Jackson (1887 – 1951). Considered to be one of the most outstanding hitters in the history ofbaseball , his career .356batting average is the third highest in history, afterTy Cobb andRogers Hornsby . He was born in Brandon Mills.
*James Jamerson (January 29 ,1938 -August 2 ,1983 ), born in Charleston. Legendary bass player and member of the Funk Brothers, the session band at Motown. Played on "Shotgun" by Jr. Walker and the All Stars, "For Once In My Life" by Stevie Wonder, "My Girl" by The Temptations and "What's Goin' On" by Marvin Gaye among many other Motown classics.
*Young Jeezy (1977 - ), born as Jay Jenkins is a rapper from Columbia.
*Jasper Johns , widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of the 20th century, was raised (albeit born in a Georgia hospital) in Allendale.
*Orlando Jones (1968-), a comedian and actor from Mauldin
*Eartha Kitt (1927- ), actress and singer, one of only a handful of performers to be nominated twice for both aTony Award andGrammy Award , as well as for anEmmy Award . She hails from North.
*James Longstreet (1821-1904), controversial general of the Civil War, widely respected during the war as Lee's second-in-command, but later condemned by many of his peers for his criticisms of Lee at Gettysburg and for his post-war political affiliation. Longstreet was born in Edgefield District, now Edgefield County, although he was raised in northern Georgia.
*Francis Marion (1732-1795), also known as the "Swamp Fox", was aBrigadier General in theAmerican Revolutionary War . The main character in the movie "The Patriot" is based largely on his exploits. Marion was born in Georgetown.
*Edwin McCain , recording artist who reached platinum status with his hit single "I'll Be ", from his second album, "Misguided Roses", in 1998. McCain was born in Greenville.
*Andie MacDowell , film actress and model, most well-known for her roles in "Four Weddings and a Funeral","Groundhog Day" and "Green Card", was born in Gaffney and attended Winthrop College.
*Burnet Maybank , Prestigious and prominent politician and businessman; Charleston alderman 1927-31, mayor 1931-38, governor 1939-1941, and US senator 1941-54; never lost an election, made his money in cotton exporting; at one point was named one of the 20 most influential men in America by Fortune Magazine
* Roger "Rocky" McIntosh, an NFL player from Gaffney
* Dr. Ronald McNair (1950 – 1986), born in Lake City; one of the seven astronauts to die when theSpace Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after take-off fromKennedy Space Center inFlorida onJanuary 28 ,1986 .
*Darla Moore , billionaire business executive & international financier, born in Lake City.
*Kerry Mullis , born inLenoir, North Carolina , and grew up in Columbia, South Carolina; received Nobel Prize for DNA amplification research. There is public controversy regarding credit for this research.
*Nancy O'Dell , born onFebruary 25 ,1966 in Myrtle Beach; an Americantelevision host and entertainmentjournalist .
*Jermaine O'Neal , born onOctober 13 ,1978 in Columbia; a NBA player.
*Peggy Parish , author of a children's book series featuring a befuddled maid,Amelia Bedelia . She was from Manning.
*Kathleen Parker , nationally recognized columnist.
*Mary-Louise Parker , actress born inFort Jackson, South Carolina , best-known works include "Fried Green Tomatoes", "Boys on the Side ", "Proof", "The West Wing ", "Angels in America", and her current role on Showtime's "Weeds ".
*David Pearson , born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. NASCAR Cup Series Driver, Second on the All-Time wins list with 105 victories. HoldsNASCAR highest winning percentage. Still a resident of Spartanburg.
* William Perry, better known as "The Refrigerator", became a household name after helping lead theChicago Bears to theSuper Bowl in the 1985/86 season. He played college football atClemson University . He lives in his hometown of Aiken.
* John Phillips (1935-2001), best known as the founding member ofThe Mamas and The Papas . He was born in Parris Island.
*Bill Pinkney (1925-2007), was a performer and singer that was a member of thedoo wop /R&B group,The Drifters . Pinkney was born in Dalzell.
*Melvin Purvis (1903-1960), FBI agent who captured more public enemies than anyone, includingJohn Dillinger . He was born in Timmonsville.
*Jim Rice (1953- ), longtime star of theBoston Red Sox who won theAmerican League Most Valuable Player award in 1978. Native of Anderson.
* James Oliver Rigney, Jr. (October 17 ,1948 -September 16 ,2007 )), best known as the author of the bestselling "The Wheel of Time " fantasy series under the pen nameRobert Jordan . Rigney was born in Charleston and holds anundergraduate degree inphysics from The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina.
*Julie Roberts (1979- ) born in Lancaster. Country singer best known for her 2004 hit "Break Down Here ". Received Top New Artist and Top New Female Vocalist nominations from The Academy of Country Music for her 2004 debut album "Julie Roberts".
*Chris Rock (bornFebruary 7 ,1965 ), an American stand-up comedian and actor born in Andrews.
*Darius Rucker (1966-), lead singer of "Hootie and the Blowfish ", was born in, and now resides near, Charleston.
*Reggie Sanders , Major League baseball player, bornDecember 1 ,1967 inFlorence, SC ; played forSpartanburg Methodist College ; currently afree agent .
*Robert Smalls (1839-1915), born in Beaufort into slavery. He escaped to freedom at age 23 piloting the ship Planter. Helped write the South Carolina Constitution at the constitutional convention in Charleston in 1868. Elected to serve in the South Carolina legislature in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Later, Robert Smalls was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
*Shawnee Smith (July 3, 1970), film and television actress, was born inOrangeburg
*W. Thomas Smith Jr. (1959-), internationally recognized author and columnist, was born in Columbia.
*Angie Stone (bornJanuary 30 ,1961 ), a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B and neo soul singer and songwriter from Columbia.
*Melanie Thornton (1967-2001), R&B/Pop/Dance Singer (former member ofLa Bouche ), born in Charleston, died in a plane crash near Bassersdorf (Zürich ), (Switzerland ).
*Strom Thurmond (1902 – 2003), born in Edgefield in 1902. South Carolina governor from 1947 – 1951, and in 1954 became the first and only United States Senator elected by a write-in vote. In 1997, Senator Thurmond became the oldest and longest serving member of the U.S. Senate. In January 2003, at age 100, Thurmond retired from public service after his eighth term. He returned to his hometown where he diedJune 26 ,2003 .
*Aaron Tippin grew up inGreenville and started singing on his family’s farm. He is now acountry music star with several country hits to his credit.
*Charles Townes (1915-), physicist and astronomer from Greenville, graduated fromFurman University ; winner of the 1964Nobel Prize forPhysics for his contributions to the invention of the laser and maser. He isProfessor Emeritus of Physics at theUniversity of California -Berkeley.
*Josh Turner (bornNovember 20 ,1977 in Hannah) is an American country music singer. Turner possesses a very distinctive bass voice
*Caitlin Upton , fashion model and beauty queen (Miss South Carolina Teen USA 2007) from Lexington known for her garbled response to a question that was asked of her during theMiss Teen USA 2007 pageant, the video of which has garnered millions of views on websites such asYouTube .
*Angelica Singleton Van Buren (1818 – 1877), born in Wedgefield, marriedAbraham Van Buren while his father,Martin Van Buren was the eighthPresident of the United States . She served asFirst Lady of the United States for the rest of his term in theWhite House .
*John B. Watson psychologist , father of theBehaviorism movement
*Shawn Weatherly ,Miss Universe 1980, the second woman from South Carolina and fifth from the U.S. to win the title. She also played Jill Riley in Season 1 of "Baywatch ".
*William Westmoreland -- (born Spartanburg County,March 26 ,1914 –July 18 ,2005 ) was at one point commander of all United States ground forces in Vietnam and was alsoChief of Staff of the United States Army .
*Vanna White , "Wheel of Fortune " game show hostess since 1982, hails from North Myrtle Beach.
*Paul Wight (1972 — ), born in Aiken, Wight also known as the Big Show, he is a former professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler
* Maurice Williams (1938-)
*Mookie Wilson is a formerMajor League Baseball player from Bamberg that played for theNew York Mets and theToronto Blue Jays
*Marian Wright Edelman (from Bennettsville), the founder and President of the Children's Defense Fund and the first Black woman admitted to the Mississippi Bar.
*Joanne Woodward born inThomasville, GA graduated from Greenville High School inGreenville, SC .
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