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LaMarcus Aldridge (1985– ), former NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers •
Art Alexakis (1962– ), founder and lead singer of multiplatinum band Everclear •
Allen Alley (1954– ), Republican nominee for Oregon state treasurer in 2008, Republican candidate for Oregon governor in 2010 •
Jon Arnett, NFL player and member of the College Football Hall of Fame •
Luke Askew (1932–2012), actor. •
Daniel Baldwin (1960– ), film actor, producer, and director •
Nicolas Batum (1988– ), player for the Los Angeles Clippers •
J. J. Birden (1965– ), NFL wide receiver •
Frank Brickowski (1959– ), NBA player •
Walter F. Brown (1926– ), Navy commander JAGC, judge, state senator, 2004 presidential candidate for the Socialist Party USA •
Terry Dischinger (1940– ), basketball gold medalist in the 1960 Olympics and NBA player from 1962 to 1973 •
Mike Dunleavy Jr. (1980– ), Former NBA player •
Mike Erickson (1963– ), businessman and candidate for U.S. Congress in 2006 and 2008 •
Rudy Fernández (1985– ), NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers (2008–2011) •
Connor Griffin, assistant coach for the
Brooklyn Nets of the NBA. •
Stu Inman (1926–2007), co-founder of the Portland Trail Blazers •
Alberto Leon (1998— ), Baseball catcher in the SBL •
Neil Lomax (1959– ), NFL quarterback 1981–88 •
Lopez Lomong (1983– ), U.S. Olympic Team track runner 2008 & 2012, and one of the Lost Boys of the Sudan •
Stan Love (1949– ), player 1971–1975 and father of Kevin Love •
Merrill A. McPeak (1936– ), former USAF chief of staff •
Linus Pauling (1901–1994), winner of two Nobel prizes, in peace and chemistry; author and educator (Ancestors of Pauling moved to Oswego in 1882.) •
Julianne Phillips (1960– ), model, actress, former wife of
Bruce Springsteen, co-star of 1990s TV series
Sisters •
Henry Selick (1952– ), stop-motion director and animator:
The Nightmare Before Christmas,
Coraline •
William Stafford (1914–1993), U.S. Poet Laureate 1970–71 •
Drew Stanton (1984– ), NFL quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals •
Salim Stoudamire (1982– ), professional basketball player •
Michael Stutes (1986– ), MLB relief pitcher for the
Philadelphia Phillies •
Nathan Farragut Twining (1897–1982), chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1957–1960 •
Wynne (1997– ), rapper •
Yeat (2000– ), rapper ==Sister cities==