•
Stuart Alexander, sausage maker and mass murderer •
Joe Alves, film production designer, worked on three of
Jaws films, born in San Leandro •
Richard Aoki, activist, charter member of Black Panther Party, born in San Leandro in 1938 •
C.L. Best, co-founder of
Caterpillar, Inc. •
Daniel Best, manufacturer and pioneer in the development of farming equipment •
Lloyd Bridges, actor, film and television star, born in San Leandro on January 15, 1913 •
Brian Copeland, comedian, writer, moved to San Leandro in 1972; author of
Not a Genuine Black Man, about growing up black in then all-white San Leandro •
Ellen Corbett, state senator (later moved to
Hayward, California) •
Dennis Dixon, quarterback for University of
Oregon and NFL's
Philadelphia Eagles; attended San Leandro High School •
Carl Friden,
Swedish American who started business
Friden, Inc. in San Leandro in 1934 •
Kathy Garver, actress, best known for TV series
Family Affair, was raised in San Leandro, where she attended school •
Curtis Goodwin,
Major League Baseball player from 1995 to 1999; graduated from
San Leandro High School •
Chuck Hayes,
NBA basketball player for
Houston Rockets, born in San Leandro on June 11, 1983; former
college basketball star for
Kentucky Wildcats •
Leonard Haze, professional drummer and co-founding member of rock and roll band
Y&T, was a longtime San Leandro resident and
San Leandro High School graduate •
Pat Hurst, professional golfer and NCAA women's champion, born in San Leandro on May 23, 1969 •
Derrick Jasper,
college basketball player for
UNLV Runnin' Rebels and
Kentucky Wildcats; born in San Leandro on April 13, 1988 •
Fred Korematsu, see
Korematsu v. United States, resident of, and arrested in, San Leandro •
Art Larsen, professional tennis player, graduated from San Leandro High School, top-ranked in U.S. in 1950; lived in San Leandro until his death on December 7, 2012 •
Tony Lema, professional golfer, moved to San Leandro in 1940 at age six; in June 1983, Tony Lema Golf Course was dedicated in San Leandro •
Bill Lockyer, former state treasurer and
attorney general of California; served as president pro tempore of the
California State Senate; graduated from
San Leandro High School and served on the San Leandro School Board from 1968 to 1973 •
Todd Marinovich, former quarterback for
USC and NFL's
Oakland Raiders, born in San Leandro in 1969 •
Dave McCloughan, NFL defensive back; born in San Leandro on November 20, 1966 •
Andrew McGuire, consumer advocate, led 30-year campaign to mandate fire-safe cigarettes worldwide,
MacArthur Fellow, attended Pacific High class of 1963, John Muir Junior High, Monroe and Cleveland Elementary Schools •
Russell Means, an
Oglala Sioux activist for rights of
Native American people, whose family moved to San Leandro in 1942; he graduated from
San Leandro High School in 1958 •
Russ Meyer, film director, born in San Leandro on March 21, 1922 •
Natali Morris, technology news journalist and online media personality, born in San Leandro •
Arlen Ness, custom motorcycle designer •
Greg Norton,
Major League Baseball player, hitting coach for
Auburn University; born in San Leandro on July 6, 1972 •
Jarrad Page, starting safety for
Kansas City Chiefs; lettered three years at San Leandro High School, Class of 2002. •
Harold Peary, actor, comedian and singer in radio, film, television and animation; born in San Leandro •
Tony Robello, Major League Baseball second baseman for
Cincinnati Reds; born in San Leandro in 1914 •
Katherine Sarafian,
PIXAR producer •
David Silveria, musician (drummer for
Korn), born in San Leandro on September 21, 1972 •
Jim Sorensen, track and field athlete, primarily middle-distance races; Masters M40 world record holder at 800 meters and former Masters M40 world record holder at 1500 •
Amen Thompson, basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association; was raised in San Leandro until he moved to Florida •
Dorothy Warenskjold,
lyric soprano, born in San Leandro in 1921 •
Harry Yoon, film editor, lived in San Leandro and graduated from
San Leandro High School in 1989 ==Sister cities==