•
Evin Agassi, prominent
Assyrian American singer who settled in the city in the 1970s. •
James Algar, film director. •
Chidi Ahanotu, former NFL player. •
Jack Angel, voice actor: Teddy in
A.I. Artificial Intelligence, AstroTrain in
Transformers films, Nikki in
Balto. •
Dan Archer, NFL player. •
Marcella Arguello, stand-up comedian. •
Sonny Barger, Oakland chapter founder of the
Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. •
Derrick Barry, drag queen, Britney Spears impersonator, Rupaul's Drag Race season 8 contestant. •
Nick Bassett, multi-instrumentalist (bassist of
Nothing, guitarist of
Whirr), film and television composer. •
Eric Bell, former MLB pitcher. •
DaRon Bland, NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys. •
Tony Boselli, football player,
University of Southern California, second pick in
1995 NFL draft by the
Jacksonville Jaguars, five-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro,
College Football Hall of Famer and
Pro Football Hall of Famer; born in Modesto. •
Shawn Boskie, former MLB player; played his junior college ball at Modesto Junior College. •
Jeremiah Brent, interior designer. •
David V. Brewer, lawyer and judge. •
Lincoln Brewster, Christian musician and worship pastor, attended
Grace M. Davis High School. •
Esto Bates Broughton, one of the first women to serve in the
California State Assembly. •
James Broughton (1913–1999), poet and poetic filmmaker. •
Isaiah Burse, NFL player. •
Erin Cafaro, 2008 Olympic gold medalist for women's eight crew; graduate of
Modesto High School, Class of 2001. •
Meghan Camarena, YouTube personality,
The Amazing Race contestant, and television host •
Carol Channing, three-time
Tony Award-winning actress and singer. •
William Collins, voice-over actor
Stuart Little (film) and sports writer for the Alameda Patch. •
Erika Connolly, Olympic swimmer •
Bryson DeChambeau, golfer. •
Joe Dillon,
MLB player for the
Florida Marlins,
Milwaukee Brewers, and
Tampa Bay Rays. •
John Duarte, former
U.S. representative from
California's 13th congressional district •
Stephen Dunn, sound engineer. •
Jack Elam (1920–2003), actor, epitome of the "bad guy" in western films; attended
Modesto Junior College and had a brother who taught there. •
Chris Evans and his young partner
John Sontag, notorious train robbers, operated a
livery stable in Modesto in early 1890s. •
Herbert McLean Evans (1882–1971), anatomist, was born in Modesto. •
Jim Fairchild, musician, guitarist, songwriter of
Grandaddy,
All Smiles and
Modest Mouse. •
Steve Forrest, musician. •
Ernest Gallo and
Julio Gallo, winemakers. •
Don Gile, former MLB player. •
Ginger Gonzaga, actress and comedian •
Tony Graziani,
Philadelphia Soul quarterback, graduate of
Thomas Downey High School. •
Visco Grgich, former NFL player. •
Ralph Griswold, computer scientist. •
Bradin Hagens, MLB player. •
Chuck Hayes, basketball player,
Kentucky,
Houston Rockets,
Sacramento Kings and
Toronto Raptors. •
Lester Hayes, football player,
Oakland Raiders. •
Kirby Hensley, founder of the
Universal Life Church. •
Lee Herrick, California Poet Laureate. •
J.P. Howell, pitcher for the
Los Angeles Dodgers. •
Bill Koski, former MLB player. •
Brad Kilby, former MLB pitcher. •
Kamara James, Olympic fencer. •
Morgan James, singer. •
Jason Jiménez, former MLB pitcher. •
Ray Lankford,
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder, graduate of
Grace M. Davis High School. •
Chandra Levy, intern at
Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington D.C., whose 2001 disappearance was a major news story. •
Marcia Lucas, film editor. •
George Lucas, film director, producer, screenwriter, studio mogul, graduate of
Thomas Downey High School, and former student at
Modesto Junior College. •
Richard Edmund Lyng, former Secretary of Agriculture. •
Jason Lytle, musician, songwriter of indie-rock bands Grandaddy and Admiral Radley. •
Roger Maltbie, golfer and television sportscaster, born in Modesto. •
James Marsters, actor, graduate of
Grace M. Davis High School. •
Michael Medina, boxer. •
Joseph Meyer, songwriter. •
Kerry McCoy, musician, guitarist and member of
Deafheaven. •
Jason McDonald, former MLB player. •
Michael McDonald, top-ranked bantamweight professional MMA fighter, competing for
Ultimate Fighting Championship. Graduate of
Grace M. Davis High School. •
Caralee McElroy, musician. •
Joan Mitchell, co-inventor of the JPEG digital image format. •
Shane Minor, country music artist. •
Donovan Morgan, wrestler. •
Johnny Mundt, NFL player for the Minnesota Vikings. •
Boaz Myhill,
West Bromwich Albion and
Wales goalkeeper (birthplace). •
Carol Neblett, operatic soprano. •
Reeves Nelson, professional basketball player. •
Madison Nguyen, politician. •
Travis Oates, actor, director, voice actor (voice of Piglet in
Winnie the Pooh animated film and television show), script writer. •
Adrian Oliver, basketball player. •
Kristin Olsen, politician. •
Ashley and
Courtney Paris, WNBA basketballers. •
Heath Pearce, professional soccer player for
New York Red Bulls in
Major League Soccer, graduate of
Peter Johansen High School. •
Lindsay Pearce, contender on
The Glee Project, Elphaba in
Wicked on Broadway • Scott Peterson and Laci Peterson - A married couple at the center of a 2002 criminal case, in which Scott was convicted of
murdering his pregnant wife Laci Peterson. •
Brandon Pettit, convicted of murdering his parents. •
Veva Porter, artist and studio owner. •
Suzy Powell-Roos, three-time track and field Olympian and American record holder in women's discus, graduate of
Thomas Downey High School. •
Harve Presnell, Golden Globe Award-winning actor and singer,
The Unsinkable Molly Brown,
Saving Private Ryan,
Fargo, born in Modesto in 1933, graduate of
Modesto High School. •
Jennie Phelps Purvis (d. 1924), writer, suffragist, social reformer •
Arthur Righs, geneticist. •
Jeremy Renner, Academy Award-nominated actor,
The Hurt Locker,
American Hustle. Graduate of
Fred C. Beyer High School. •
Kenny Roberts, three-time FIM 500 cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing champion, two-time AMA Dirt Track Grand National Champion. •
Royal Robbins, iconic rock climber. Founder of Royal Robins clothing line which spun off to the 5.11 clothing line. •
Joe Rudi, professional baseball player, three-time Gold Glove-winning outfielder with 1970s champion
Oakland A's •
Larry Scott, DJ. •
Frank Solivan, mandolinist, recording artist, composer, and leader of the progressive bluegrass band Dirty Kitchen •
Mark Spitz, nine-time Olympic swimming gold medalist. •
Byron Storer, former NFL fullback. •
Nate Sudfeld, NFL quarterback. •
Zack Sudfeld, NFL player with the
New England Patriots, graduated from Modesto Christian High School •
Alistair Sylvester, ice skater. •
Florence Owens Thompson (1903–1983), subject of iconic Great Depression photograph
Migrant Mother by
Dorothea Lange, settled in Modesto in 1945. •
Maluseu Doris Tulifau, Samoan American human rights activist •
Ann Veneman, 27th U.S.
Secretary of Agriculture. •
Tisha Venturini, member of gold medal U.S. women's national soccer team at 1996 Olympic Games; from
Grace M. Davis High School. •
Gabe Vincent, NBA player. •
Darlene Vogel, actress. •
Louis Waldon, film actor. •
Ashley Walker, basketball player, attended
Grace M. Davis High School, star player on
UC Berkeley women's team 2005–2009, plays professionally overseas. •
Butch Walts, tennis player. •
Ron Whitney, Olympian. •
Paul Wiggin, former NFL player. •
Gene Winfield, legendary hot rod builder, automotive designer, movie car designer, also known as "The King Of Kustoms." •
Kenneth L. Worley, medal of honor recipient. •
Floyd Zaiger, fruit breeder. ==Sister cities==