Eddie McCreadie, Scottish born soccer player.
Scotland national football team.
Chelsea F.C. •
Bill Bain,
management consultant, one of the founders of the management consultancy
Bain & Company •
Sam Bettens, lead singer of rock band
K's Choice; Johnson City firefighter for a year •
Jerry Blevins, Major League Baseball pitcher (
New York Mets) •
Ernie Bowman, Major League Baseball (
San Francisco Giants, 1961–63) •
Joe Bowman,
bootmaker and
marksman; guardian of
western culture •
Mike Brown,
American Motorcyclist Association rider •
Jonny Campbell, soccer player •
Jo Carson, playwright and author •
George Lafayette Carter, entrepreneur •
David Cash, professional wrestler •
David Cole, founding member of
C+C Music Factory •
Patrick J. Cronin, television and film actor, a professor in English and Theater at ETSU •
Matt Czuchry, actor (
Gilmore Girls), attended
Science Hill High School •
David Davis, Tennessee state senator; U.S. congressman 2007–2009 •
Lindsay Ellis, film critic, YouTuber, cinematographer, and author •
Ray Flynn, miler with 89 sub-four-minute miles; graduated ETSU, president/CEO of Flynn Sports Management •
Aubrayo Franklin, defensive tackle,
San Francisco 49ers •
Wyck Godfrey, film producer and studio executive •
Jake Grove, born in Johnson City; played center for
Virginia Tech, won the
Rimington Trophy, played for the
Miami Dolphins •
Del Harris,
NBA coach, attended
Milligan College •
Holly Herndon, electronic musician •
Mark Herring,
Attorney General of Virginia •
Herman Hickman,
College Football Hall of Fame player for the Tennessee Vols and NFL player. •
Jim Hickman, professional baseball player, played outfield for the Brooklyn Dodgers •
Steven James, novelist, attended ETSU •
Drew Johnson, political commentator and columnist, and founder of the
Beacon Center of Tennessee •
Amythyst Kiah, Americana singer/songwriter •
Brownie King,
NASCAR driver •
Catherine Marshall, author, born in Johnson City, later worked on her novel
Christy while staying with relatives in town •
John Alan Maxwell, artist and illustrator, raised in Johnson City, illustrated for
Pearl S. Buck,
John Steinbeck, and Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, spent his last 18 years in Johnson City; permanent collection housed at Carroll Reece Museum at ETSU •
Johnny Miller,
NASCAR driver •
Daniel Norris, Major League Baseball, debuted with the
Toronto Blue Jays in 2014 •
Eureka O'Hara,
drag queen and television personality •
Mike Potter,
NASCAR driver • David
Phil Roe, mayor of Johnson City, and representative for
Tennessee's 1st congressional district 2009–2021 •
Bryan Lewis Saunders, artist and writer, ETSU alumnus •
Connie Saylor,
NASCAR driver and Johnson City business owner •
Constance Shulman, actress, singer, producer •
Steve Spurrier,
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and
College Football Hall of Fame coach, spent most of his childhood in Johnson City and attended Science Hill High School; namesake of the school's football field •
Robert Love Taylor and
Alfred A. Taylor, brothers who were both
governor of Tennessee; each owned and resided in Robins' Roost, historic house on South Roan Street •
Brad Teague,
NASCAR driver •
Phyllis Tickle, prominent author on religion and spirituality •
Ed Whitson, MLB pitcher known for a brief but colorful stint with the
Yankees in the 1980s •
Samuel Cole Williams, historian, jurist, first dean of the
Emory University School of Law •
Van Williams, NFL running back and kick returner for
Buffalo Bills, All-American at
Carson-Newman, attended Science Hill High School ==Sister cities==