•
Jim Adkins, vocalist and lead guitarist of
Jimmy Eat World •
Beau Allred, professional baseball pitcher •
Janice Merrill Allred, author •
Helen Andelin, author •
Tyson Apostol, reality television star •
John Beck, professional football player •
Art Bisch, race car driver •
Mike Brown, professional
basketball coach •
Marcus Brunson, professional sprinter •
Dustinn Craig (White Mountain Apache/
Diné), filmmaker and skateboarder •
Bruce Crandall, Medal of Honor pilot, 1st Cavalry Veteran of Ia Drang November 14, 1965 •
Jonathan Dean, ambassador, representative to the
Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions •
Jagger Eaton, professional skateboarder, youngest
X Games competitor, and Olympian •
Julie Ertz, world champion soccer player •
Kody Funderburk, professional baseball player for the
Minnesota Twins •
Austin Gibbs, musician •
George Nicholas Goodman, pharmacist and former
mayor of Mesa •
Max Hall, professional football player •
Mickey Hatcher, professional baseball player •
Carl Hayden, Arizona
senator, and its first representative in the
House; died in Mesa in 1972 •
Todd Heap, professional football player •
Jamar Hunt, professional football player •
Autumn Hurlbert, actress •
Misty Hyman, Olympic gold medalist in swimming •
Troy Kotsur, Academy Award-winning deaf actor •
Rudy Lavik, college basketball coach •
Mike Lee, U.S. senator for
Utah •
Albie Lopez, professional baseball player •
Brad Mills, professional baseball pitcher •
Ernesto Miranda, conviction overturned by the
Supreme Court of the United States in
Miranda v. Arizona creating the
Miranda warning, buried in the
City of Mesa Cemetery •
Carolyn Morris, professional baseball player (A.A.G.P.B.L.) •
Buck Owens, singer, member of the
Country Music Hall of Fame •
Rudy Owens, professional baseball player •
John Jacob Rhodes, politician, House Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives •
John Jacob Rhodes III, politician, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives •
Larry Schweikart, author •
Jake Shears, lead male singer for the pop band
Scissor Sisters •
Vai Sikahema, professional football player, General Authority
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints •
Trevor Spangenberg, soccer player •
Lynn Toler, judge for
Divorce Court •
Kelly Townsend, Arizona state representative, Legislative District 16 (including parts of East Mesa) •
Don Taylor Udall, state legislator and judge •
Tara VanFlower, singer, songwriter of Lycia •
Brooke White, singer-songwriter and fifth place finalist on the
seventh season of
American Idol •
Danny White, professional football player, Arizona Athlete of the Century (20th) •
Wilford "Whizzer" White, professional football player •
Vance Wilson, former
New York Mets catcher and current coach for the
Kansas City Royals •
Roger L. Worsley, educator, formerly with
Mesa High School and
Mesa Community College ==Sister cities==