Political and cultural •
Lucy Hicks Anderson: trans woman, socialite, and chef, most notable for being tried in the Ventura County court for perjury for marrying a man while "masquerading" as a woman in 1945. •
Lupe Anguiano: former nun and civil rights activist known for her work on women's rights, the rights of the poor, and protecting the environment. •
John L. Canley: retired
United States Marine and recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the
Medal of Honor. •
César Chávez: farm worker, political activist, and union leader lived in the
Colonia area of Oxnard during his childhood. Several streets and schools in the Oxnard area and surrounding areas bear his name. A home on Wright Road in the El Rio neighborhood, northwest of Highway 101 and Rose Avenue, is where Chavez lived with his family in the late 1950s while advocating for local farm workers. Also, the office of the National Farm Workers Association – which later became
United Farm Workers — was on Cooper Road, east of Garfield Avenue in the
Colonia neighborhood. The Oxnard office opened in 1966, the year of a historic march from Delano to Sacramento. •
William P. Clark: politician, served under President
Ronald Reagan as the
Deputy Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982, United States
National Security Advisor from 1982 to 1983, and the
Secretary of the Interior from 1983 until 1985. •
Alicia Cuarón: Mexican-American educator, human rights activist, and Franciscan nun •
Jean Harris: credited with protecting Ormond Beach Wetlands and
'olołkoy State Beach •
Meagan Hockaday: killed by police •
Maria Gulovich Liu: Ventura County real estate agent,
OSS agent in WWII •
Armando Xavier Ochoa: was the Bishop of Fresno and was formerly the Bishop of El Paso. •
Carmen Perez is an activist on issues of civil rights, including mass incarceration, women's rights and gender equity, violence prevention, racial healing, and community policing. •
Alfred V. Rascon: awarded the Medal of Honor—the United States' highest military decoration. •
James Sumner: After military service, he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States' highest military decoration. He resided in Oxnard. •
Nao Takasugi:
California State Assembly and mayor of Oxnard.
Authors •
Gilbert,
Jaime, and
Mario Hernandez: creators of the black-and-white independent
comic Love and Rockets. •
Joyce La Mers, author of
light poetry. •
Michele Serros, American author, poet, comedic social commentator, and writer for the
George Lopez TV series.
Musicians and singers •
DJ Babu:
Filipino American disc jockey for the
Beat Junkies and
Dilated Peoples •
Ritchie Blackmore: guitarist with
Deep Purple and founder of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow •
Sonny Bono &
Cher: record producers, singers, actors; famous for
Sonny & Cher pop duo and TV series, had a beach home in Oxnard Shores, Oxnard •
Cola Boyy: (Matthew Urango) musician and activist •
Brooke Candy: rapper •
Dave Carter: American folk singer-songwriter •
Down AKA Kilo: rapper •
Dave Grohl: musician •
Ill Repute: hardcore punk band and leaders of the
Nardcore movement •
Kankick: American hip-hop producer •
Homer Keller: composer (1915–1996) •
Madlib: record producer, musician, rapper, and DJ noted for his work and collaborations in the jazz and hip-hop scenes •
Rich Moore:
Academy Award-winning animation director (
The Simpsons), and co-owner of
Rough Draft Studios, Inc. •
Nails:
powerviolence band •
Oh No: hip-hop rapper, producer and brother of Madlib •
Anderson .Paak: rapper, singer, songwriter, and drummer famous for reviving West Coast soul and R&B •
Dudley Perkins: rapper, singer, songwriter, producer •
Ryan Seaman: drummer •
Shirley Verrett: operatic mezzo-soprano, 1931–2010 •
The Warriors: hardcore band •
Steve Zaragoza: internet personality, comedian, and host on
SourceFed Scholars and scientists •
William Bright: Linguist who specialized in Native American and South Asian languages •
J. Richard Chase: President of
Biola University and
Wheaton College •
Robert P. Sharp: An American
geomorphologist and expert on the geological surfaces of the Earth and the planet Mars, born and raised in Oxnard.
Businesspeople •
Martin V. ("Bud") Smith: developer and philanthropist, the most significant developer in the Oxnard area, built the Financial Plaza Towers and financed the construction of
CSUCI's school of business and economics. His first real estate project was the
Wagon Wheel Motel & Restaurant and Wagon Wheel Junction. •
Charles C. Lynch is the former owner of a city-sanctioned, awarded in 2006, a medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay, California. Lynch obtained a Medical marijuana dispensary Business License and a Medical Marijuana Nursery Permit and was a member of the local Chamber of Commerce. He was born in Oxnard. •
Stanley Clark Meston: An American architect, he is most famous for designing the original golden arches of McDonald's restaurants. He was born in Oxnard. •
Ben Rich: was director of Lockheed
Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991 and retired to Oxnard.
Media professionals • •
Walter Brennan, actor, three-time winner of
Academy Award, star of TV series
The Real McCoys and
The Guns of Will Sonnett, died in Oxnard •
Miles Brown, an actor who is best known for his role as Jack Johnson on the sitcom
Black-ish •
John Carradine, actor, lived in Oxnard for many years •
Lee Van Cleef, actor, died in Oxnard •
Jeffrey Combs, actor, born in Oxnard •
Brandon Cruz, child actor and lead singer of the punk band
Dr. Know, has family and a beach home in Oxnard •
Brad Garrett, actor born in Oxnard •
Isiah Mustafa, the "Old Spice Guy," former NFL player •
Jamal Mixon, actor •
Bob Stephenson, actor, film producer and screenwriter •
Tricia Takasugi, reporter for KTTV Fox 11 News in Los Angeles •
Dan Tullis Jr., an actor most notable for his role on the sitcom
Married... with Children Athletes and sportspeople •
Bobby Ayala: former
Major League Baseball pitcher; graduated from
Rio Mesa High School •
Mark Berry: coach for the Cincinnati Reds; graduated from
Hueneme High School •
The Bryan brothers: professional
ATP tennis doubles players who have graduated from Rio Mesa High School •
Lorenzo Booker: NFL running back •
Graciela Casillas: boxer and kickboxer •
Hugo Centeno Jr.: boxer in the Middleweight division •
Keary Colbert: wide receiver for the
Seattle Seahawks, all-time reception leader for
USC Trojans, graduated from Hueneme High School •
Jacob Cruz: outfielder for the
Cincinnati Reds, graduated from
Channel Islands High School •
Tim Curran: professional surfer, graduated from
Oxnard High School and resides in Oxnard •
Lou Cvijanovich: winningest coach in California high school history, coached
Santa Clara High School to 829 wins from 1958 to 1999 •
Maxim Dadashev trained in Oxnard with former world champion
Buddy McGirt •
Justin De Fratus: relief pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, grew up in Oxnard, attended Rio Mesa High and Ventura Junior College •
Charles Dillon: wide receiver for
Green Bay Packers, played for
Ventura College and
Washington State, graduated from Hueneme High School in 2004 •
Terrance Dotsy: football player •
Justin Dumais: diver of the 2004 Summer Olympics •
Beverly Dustrude: second base-woman who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League •
Tony Ferguson: a professional
mixed martial artist in the lightweight division of the
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), born in Oxnard •
Scott Fujita:
NFL linebacker for the
Cleveland Browns, graduated from Rio Mesa High School and
University of California, Berkeley •
Mikey Garcia: boxer •
Robert Garcia: retired professional boxer, former
IBF Super Featherweight Champion •
Phil Giebler: race car driver, won Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award for 2007 •
Herculez Gomez: soccer player •
Jim Hall: race car driver, two-time winning car owner of the
Indianapolis 500 •
Lemuel Clarence "Bud" Houser: track athlete who won multiple Olympic gold medals, track athlete at Oxnard High School •
Jeremy Jackson: pro-UFC fighter, winner of King of the Mountain 2004, contestant in
Ultimate Fighter 4 : The Comeback •
Ronney Jenkins: 2001 NFL
Pro Bowl kick returner for the
San Diego Chargers, graduated from Hueneme High School •
Nicole Johnson:
Monster Jam monster truck driver, graduated from Rio Mesa High School •
Marion Jones: athlete, multiple Olympic gold medalist, attended and ran for Rio Mesa High School •
Eric King: former Major League Baseball pitcher, born in Oxnard •
Tim Laker: former Major League Baseball catcher, played college baseball at Oxnard Community College •
Dave Laut:
UCLA graduate won Olympic Bronze at the
1984 Summer Olympics for
shot put •
Whitney Lewis: former USC Trojans and
University of Northern Iowa wide receiver, won 2003
Glenn Davis Award for the top player in Southern California •
Tony Malinosky: former Major League Baseball shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers, a longtime resident of Oxnard •
Kristal Marshall:
professional wrestler formerly with the
World Wrestling Entertainment •
Sergio Martínez: boxer based in Oxnard •
Paul McAnulty: Major League Baseball outfielder with the
San Diego Padres •
Ken McMullen: former Major League Baseball third baseman with the
Los Angeles Dodgers, born in Oxnard •
Kiara Nowlin: former member of the
U.S. Junior National Trampoline and Tumbling Team, 3-time gold medalist at
The Cheerleading Worlds, and acrobatic gymnast for
Baylor University •
Victor Ortíz: professional boxer •
Mike Parrott: professional baseball player and coach, born in Oxnard •
Corey Pavin: professional golfer; winner of many tournaments, including 1995
U.S. Open; graduated from Oxnard High School •
Terry Pendleton: retired baseball player, 1991
National League MVP, graduated from
Channel Islands High School •
Josh Pinkard: free safety for two-time national champion
University of Southern California football team, graduated from Hueneme High School •
Brandon Rios: Former professional boxer, Former
WBA World lightweight champion •
Jacob Rogers: offensive tackle for the
Denver Broncos, three-year starter and All-American at USC, graduated from Oxnard High School •
Blaine Saipaia: football player for the
St. Louis Rams, graduated from Channel Islands High School •
Aaron Small: former Major League Baseball pitcher •
Paul Stankowski: professional golfer, graduated from Hueneme High School •
Kevin Thomas: former NFL cornerback for the
Buffalo Bills, graduated from Rio Mesa High School •
Josh Towers: pitcher for the
Toronto Blue Jays, graduated from Hueneme High School and
Oxnard College •
Steve Trachsel: pitcher for the
Baltimore Orioles and
New York Mets, born in Oxnard and attended Hathaway Elementary •
Fernando Vargas: retired boxer, two-time light-middleweight boxing champion, graduated from Channel Islands High School •
Dmitri Young: baseball player for the
Washington Nationals, graduated from Rio Mesa High School •
Blake Wingle: offensive guard for the
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Green Bay Packers and the
Cleveland Browns, graduated from Rio Mesa High School •
Cierre Wood: running back of the Canadian Football League (CFL); former member of the Houston Texans, the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills; graduated from Santa Clara High School •
David Ochoa: soccer player in the MLS for Real Salt Lake and the Mexico Men's National Team, born in Oxnard •
Jeremiah Valoaga: NFL defensive end, graduated from Channel Islands High School •
Darius Vines: MLB pitcher born in Oxnard ==Sister city==