;Artists •
Jasper Johns, painter, sculptor, and printmaker. •
Grainger McKoy, artist in wood and metal sculpture. ;Athletics/Competition •
Ray Allen, professional basketball player, 10-time NBA All-Star. •
Art Baker, collegiate football coach. •
Justin Bethel, NFL defensive back. •
Ronnie Burgess, NFL defensive back. •
Pete Chilcutt, played basketball for University of North Carolina and
NBA from 1991 to 2000. •
Buck Flowers (Allen Ralph Flowers Jr., football player. •
Nicole Gamble, track and field triple jump champion. •
Terry Kinard, NFL player, first-round draft pick of
New York Giants, played in 1986 Super Bowl. •
Wayne Mass, Edmunds High School player, All American at Clemson & then played in the NFL. •
Bob Montgomery, former lightweight boxing champion. •
Jordan Montgomery, Major League Baseball pitcher for the
St. Louis Cardinals. •
JP Sears (baseball), Major League Baseball pitcher for the
Oakland Athletics. •
Ja Morant, professional basketball player, was the 2nd overall pick in the
2019 NBA draft by the
Memphis Grizzlies. •
Cleveland Pinkney, professional football player,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Carolina Panthers and
Detroit Lions. •
Jason Ratcliff,
NASCAR crew chief for
Matt Kenseth at
Joe Gibbs Racing. •
Bobby Richardson, second baseman, three-time World Series champion with
New York Yankees, baseball coach at
South Carolina. •
Wally Richardson, former starting
quarterback for
Penn State. •
Freddie Solomon, NFL wide receiver,
Miami Dolphins and
San Francisco 49ers. •
John Stefero, former catcher for the
Baltimore Orioles. •
Derrick Witherspoon. NFL, running back & return specialist. ;Aviation & Space •
David A. King, former director of
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama ;Beauty Pageant Winners •
Shawn Weatherly, Miss South Carolina USA, Miss USA, and Miss Universe (1980). ;Business •
Samuel R. Allen, chairman and CEO of
John Deere. •
Thomas Wilson (Industrialist), born in Scotland & becoming a prominent businessman, he was the wealthiest man in S. C. when he died. •
O.L. Williams, president of
Williams Furniture Company. ;Criminal Accusations • Mark Orrin Barton, perpetrator of the
1999 Atlanta day trading firm shootings; a Sumter High School class of 1973 graduate. •
Robert Henry Best, Nazi broadcaster convicted of treason in 1948 and sentenced to life imprisonment. •
William Pierce confessed (and was convicted) to the 1970 murder of the daughter ("Peg" Cuttino) of state senator, James Cuttino Jr.; but "Pee Wee" Gaskins (
Donald Henry Gaskins) also claimed that he killed her. •
George Stinney, youngest American at 14 to be executed. He was African-American, and wrongfully convicted of murdering two white girls. ;Education/Scholarship •
Glen Browder, history professor, former Alabama Congressman, and co-author of the 2018 book, South Carolina's Turkish People. •
Emilie Virginia Haynsworth, mathematician, known for the
Haynsworth inertia additivity formula. •
Gloria Conyers Hewitt, mathematician. •
William Ephraim Mikell (1868–1944), dean of the
University of Pennsylvania Law School. ;Heroism •
Clarke Bynum (and Gifford M. Shaw) saved 300+ lives thwarting a passenger attempt to crash
British Airways Flight 2069 12/29/2000. • Robert F. Morel, II, recipient of
Carnegie Medal for heroism award in 1990 for rescuing a police officer. ;Military •
Charles J. Girard,
brigadier general, one of highest ranking American officers to die in battle during the
Vietnam War. •
The Citadel Cadet George Edward "Tuck" Haynsworth, who fired the first shot of the
American Civil War, was born and raised in Sumter and is buried there. •
Major General George L. Mabry Jr.,
Medal of Honor recipient, second-most decorated soldier of World War II. •
Emile P. Moses, major general in the Marine Corps. •
Lt. Ervin David Shaw, WWI pilot and namesake of
Shaw Air Force Base. ;Motion Picture, Acting & TV •
Ryan Buell, founder of Penn State Paranormal Research Society; has a reality series on
A&E,
Paranormal State. •
Virginia Capers,
Tony Award-winning actress. •
O'Neal Compton, actor, writer, photographer, commercial filmmaker. •
Nancy O'Dell, television personality, anchor of
Entertainment Tonight. •
Jay Ellis, actor,
Top Gun: Maverick. • Kenya Pleaser, drag queen, competed on
season 18 of
RuPaul's Drag Race ;Music •
Lee Brice, country music singer-songwriter. •
Rob Crosby, country music artist, singer, and songwriter. •
Ray "Stingray" Davis, founding member of
The Parliaments,
Parliament and
Funkadelic. •
Clara Louise Kellogg,
opera singer. ;Law and Politicians •
Charlotta Bass, first black female to run for VP with the
Progressive Party in 1952 & born in Sumter. •
Frank Bradford, politician and lawyer •
Jim Clyburn, politician, U.S. Representative
House Majority Whip for
110th Congress. •
Marcia G. Cooke, U.S. District Court judge •
James Felder, state legislator and civil rights activist •
Charles Alexander Harvin, state legislator. •
Bubba McElveen, Sumter mayor and the first civilian to be named honorary chief master sergeant of the U.S. Air Force. •
Joe McElveen, Sumter's longest-serving mayor (2000–2020). •
Thomas McElveen, South Carolina State Senator (2012–2024) •
Lou-Ann Preble, congresswoman from Tucson, Arizona (1993–2002). •
Ramon Schwartz Jr., member of
South Carolina Legislature and some years as
Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives. •
Martha Priscilla Shaw, mayor of Sumter (1952–1956), first female mayor in South Carolina. •
Angelica Singleton Van Buren, acting
First Lady of the United States during the presidency of
Martin Van Buren. ==Sister cities==