The following is a list of notable residents of Lafayette, past and present.
Past •
Don Agrati, actor and musician, as Don Grady known for his roles in
My Three Sons and
The Mickey Mouse Club. Deceased. •
Jon-Erik Beckjord, paranormal researcher and investigator, specialty was
Bigfoot and related cryptids, such as the
Yeti. Deceased. •
Mona Beaumont,
French-born American painter and printmaker. •
Frank DeVol, composer, arranger, conductor, singer ("Teddy Bear's Picnic"), on TV's
Fernwood 2 Night as Happy Kyne. Died in Lafayette. •
C. Carl Jennings (1910–2003) blacksmith and artist, owner of El Diablo Forge in Lafayette for many years •
Henry J. Kaiser, industrialist, owner of Kaiser Industries (based in Oakland comprising more than 100 companies), builder of Hoover Dam, Liberty Ships, creator of Kaiser Permanente health organization. Built and lived in elaborate estate in west Lafayette in the early 1950s. •
Daniel E. Koshland Jr., biochemist and former chief editor of
Science, lived and died in Lafayette. •
Brent Mydland, musician, lived in Lafayette for a time before his death in 1990. buried at
Oakmont Memorial Park in Lafayette. •
Buster Posey, Major League Baseball catcher for the San Francisco Giants •
Hideo Sasaki, American landscape architect •
Glenn T. Seaborg, University of California at Berkeley chemist and Nobel laureate (1951) prominent in the discovery of
Plutonium (in 1941) and several
transuranic elements. Element 106,
Seaborgium, is named in his honor. Worked on
Manhattan Project developing first atomic bombs. Died in 1999. •
Emilio Segrè, an Italian physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the elements technetium and astatine, and the antiproton, a sub-atomic antiparticle, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959 •
Alexander Shulgin, chemist best known for discovery and use of hundreds of psychoactive compounds. Died June 2, 2014. •
Charles Tickner, Olympic bronze medalist figure skater in the 1980 Winter Olympics •
Jake Larson,
TikToker and
World War II veteran. Died on July 17, 2025.
Present •
Cam, singer and songwriter, known for the song "Burning House" •
Natalie Coughlin, gold medal-winning swimmer who represented United States at
2004 Olympics in Athens,
2008 Olympics in Beijing, and
2012 Olympics in London •
Wayne Ferreira, South African tennis player •
Will Forte, actor, writer, and comedian best known for
Saturday Night Live •
Justin Fox (born 1964), financial journalist, commentator, and writer •
Peter Hayes, guitarist and singer of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club •
Daniel Horowitz, prominent
attorney who was frequent TV commentator during the trial of Scott Peterson for the
murder of Laci Peterson •
Brad Lackey, former professional motorcycle racer and 1982
Motocross World Champion •
Beau Levesque, assistant coach for the
Los Angeles Lakers •
William Shurtleff, writer, researcher, bibliographer, historian, and popularizer of
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