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List of people from Los Angeles

The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are otherwise closely associated with the city or county of Los Angeles, California. Those not born in Los Angeles have their places of birth listed instead. Los Angeles natives are also referred to as Angelenos AN-jə-LEE-nohz.

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{{div col|content= • Bella Hadid (born 1996, Washington DC) – model • Gigi Hadid (born 1995) – model • Mohamed Hadid (born 1948, Nazareth, Israel) – Bel Air real estate developer • James Hahn (born 1950) – mayor of Los Angeles (2001–05) • Alana Haim (born 1991) – musician (member of the pop rock band Haim) • Danielle Haim (born 1989) – musician (member of the pop rock band Haim) • Este Haim (born 1986) – musician (member of the pop rock band Haim) • Randa Haines (born 1945) – director, film producer • H. R. Haldeman (1926–1993) – Watergate scandal figure, White House chief of staffAlan Hale Jr. (1921–1990) – actor • Jaclyn Hales (born 1986) – actress (originally from Syracuse, New York) • Jack Haley Jr. (1933–2001) – actor, film director, writer, producer • Jackie Earle Haley (born 1961) – actor • Derrick Hall (born 1969) – business executive; president and CEO of Arizona DiamondbacksChico Hamilton (1921–2013) – jazz drummer • Jordan Hamilton (born 1990) – basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier LeagueAmelia Gray Hamlin (born 2001) – model • Armie Hammer (born 1986) – actor • Albert Hammond Jr (born 1980) – rhythm guitarist of rock band The Strokes, musician • HANA (born 1989) – musician, singer-songwriter and record producer (originally from Atlanta, Georgia) • George Allan Hancock (1875–1965) – oilman, real estate developer, donated the La Brea Tarpits to the county of Los Angeles • Tom Hanks (born 1956) – actor, film director • Alex Hannum (1923–2002) – NBA player and coach • Harold Harby (1894–1978) – Los Angeles City Council member • Darlene Hard (1936–2021) – tennis player • Lula Mae Hardaway (1930–2006) – mother and collaborator of Stevie WonderJames Harden (born 1989) – professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets and 2018 NBA MVPMariska Hargitay (born 1964) – actress (born in Santa Monica) • Mark Harmon (born 1951) – actor (born in Burbank) • Erik Harris (born 1990) – free safety for the Atlanta FalconsMilton Harris (1906–1991) – chemist • Shawn Harrison (born 1973) – actor • Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013) – special effects director • Dominique Hatfield (born 1994) – football player • Noah Hathaway (born 1971) – actor • Harry Hay (1912–2002) – founder of the Mattachine SocietyJack W. Hayford (1934–2023) – televangelist • Julia Sampson Hayward (1934–2011) – tennis player • Chick Hearn (1916–2002) – Lakers basketball broadcaster (born in Illinois) • Hugh Hefner (1926–2017) – magazine publisher (born in Illinois) • Max Heidegger (born 1997) – American-Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueJohn Helwig (1927–1994) – football player • Luke Hemmings (born 1996) – singer-songwriter, musician, member of 5 Seconds of Summer (born in Australia) • George Hendrick (born 1949) – baseball player • Chuck Henry (born 1946) – television newscaster • Sek Henry (born 1987) – professional basketball player, 2018 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVPKobe Hernandez-Foster (born 2002) – soccer player • John S. Herrington (born 1939) – cabinet member in Reagan administration • Barbara Hershey (born 1948) – actress • Darryl Hickman (1931–2024) – actor, studio executive • Dwayne Hickman (1934–2022) – actor • Robert Hilburn (born 1939) – pop music critic for Los Angeles Times 1970 –2005 • Andy Hill (born c. 1950) – 3x college national champion basketball player, president of CBS Productions and Channel One News, author, and motivational speaker • E.V. Hill (1933–2003) – pastor (Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church) (born in Texas) • Jonah Hill (born 1983) – actor, filmmaker, comedian • Roy W. Hill (1899–1986) – auto mogul, philanthropist • Carla Anderson Hills (born 1934) – cabinet member in Reagan administration • Paris Hilton (born 1981) – celebrity, model, actress, DJ (originally from New York City) • Jerome Hines (1921–2003) – actor • Emile Hirsch (born 1985) – actor • David Hoberman (born 1952) – film producer, founder of Mandeville Films • George Hodel (1907–1999) – doctor, suspected Black Dahlia killer • Gaynel Hodge (1937–2020) – songwriter • Dustin Hoffman (born 1937) – actor • Jrue Holiday (born 1990) NBA player • Willa Holland (born 1991) – actress and model • Jennifer Holt (1920–1997) – actress • Olivia Hastings Holt (born 1997) – actress, singer (originally from Germantown, Tennessee) • Tim Holt (1919–1973) – actor • Calum Hood (born 1996) – singer-songwriter, musician, member of 5 Seconds of Summer (born in Australia) • Bob Hope (1903–2003) – comedian, actor, Toluca Lake resident (born in England) • Marcus Jamal Hopson (born 1985) – rapper (born in Panorama City) • Monica Horan (born 1963) – actress (originally from Darby, Pennsylvania) • Cody Horn (born 1988) – actress (Magic Mike) • James Horner (1953–2015) – composer • Richard Steven Horvitz (born 1966) – voice actor • Marques Houston (born 1981) – singer • Bryce Dallas Howard (born 1981) – actress • Clint Howard (born 1959) – actor (born in Burbank) • Ron Howard (born 1954) – director, actor (born in Oklahoma) • C. Thomas Howell (born 1966) – actor • Kelly Hu (born 1968) – actress, former fashion model and beauty queen (originally from Honolulu, Hawaii) • Vanessa Hudgens (born 1988) – actress • Kate Hudson (born 1979) – actress, singer • Howard Hughes (1905–1976) – aviation pioneer, film producer (born in Iowa) • D. L. Hughley (born 1963) – actor, comedian • Bob Humphreys (born 1940) – football player • William Hung (born 1983) – American Idol contestant • Helen Hunt (born 1963) – actress (born in Culver City) • Hugo Huntzinger (c. 1934–1993) – park ranger • Nipsey Hussle (1985–2019) – rapper, entrepreneur • Anjelica Huston (born 1951) – actress (born in Santa Monica) • Josh Hutcherson (born 1992) – actor • Timothy Hutton (born 1960) – actor (born in Malibu) • Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) – author (born in England, died in Los Angeles) • David Henry Hwang (born 1957) – playwright • Tiffany Hwang (born 1989) – singer (member of pop group Girls' Generation) ==I==
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Ice Cube (born 1969) – actor, rapper, writer • Grant Imahara (1970–2020) – electrical engineer, roboticist, and co-host of MythBustersDaniel Inocente – architect • Joe Inoue (born 1985) – singer • Kiki Iriafen (born 2003) – WNBA player, first round draft pick of the Washington MysticsAshton Irwin (born 1994) – singer-songwriter, musician, member of 5 Seconds of Summer (born in Australia) • Adena Ishii (born 1990) – mayor of Berkeley, CaliforniaAlex Israel – business executive • Bob Israel – composer, primarily for silent filmsNick Itkin (born 1999) – Olympic bronze medalist foil fencer, junior world champion • Lance Ito (born 1950) – judge, presided over the O. J. Simpson trial }} ==J==
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Jack Quaid (born 1992) – actor (The Boys) • Anthony Quinn (1915–2001) – actor (originally from Chihuahua City, Mexico) • Noelle Quinn (born 1985) – Unrivaled coach ==R==
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Andrew Ullmann (born 1963) – politician • Terdema Ussery (born 1958) – CEO of NBA's Dallas Mavericks ==V==
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Ritchie Valens (1941–1959) – musician, composer • Kathy Valentine (born 1959) – bassist, The Go-Go's (born in Austin) • Grace Van Dien (born 1996) – actress • Leslie Van Houten (born 1949) – Charles Manson acolyte (born in Altadena, California) • Laura Vandervoort (born 1984) – actress, martial artist (born in Toronto, Canada) • Cristina Vee (born 1987) – voice actress • Gwen Verdon (1925–2000) – actress, dancer (born in Culver City) • Sofia Vergara (born 1972) – actress (originally from Barranquilla, Colombia) • Trevor Veitch (born 1946) – musician, record producer (originally from Vancouver, Canada) • Victoria (born 1971) – professional wrestler (born in San Bernardino, California) • Antonio Villaraigosa (born 1953) – former mayor of Los Angeles • Brandon Vincent (born 1994) – soccer player • Roy Marlin "Butch" Voris (1919–2005) – World War II flying ace and founder of the United States Navy Blue Angels ==W==
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Zev Yaroslavsky (born 1948) – politician • Dwight Yoakam (born 1956) – country music singer and songwriter (born in Pikeville, Kentucky) • Sam Yorty (1909–1998) – 37th mayor of Los Angeles (1961–1973) (originally from Lincoln, Nebraska) • Lee Thompson Young (1984–2013) – actor (originally from Columbia, South Carolina) • Nick Young (born 1985) – basketball player • Tony Young (1937–2002) – actor (originally from New York City) ==Z==
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Louis Zamperini (1917–2014) – Olympian and war hero (born in Olean, New York, raised in Torrance) • Richard D. Zanuck (1934–2012) – film producer • Ahmet Zappa (born 1974) – musician • Dweezil Zappa (born 1969) – musician • Frank Zappa (1940–1993) – musician (born in Baltimore) • Todd Zeile (born 1965) – baseball player (born in Van Nuys) • Lance Zeno (born 1967) – NFL player • Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (1918–2014) – actor (born in New York City) • Stephanie Zimbalist (born 1956) – actress (born in New York City, raised in Los Angeles) • Valerie Zimring (born 1965) – rhythmic gymnast ==See also==
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