Sports •
Lee Ballanfant, born in Waco, was a
Major League Baseball umpire •
Lamar Batista, born in Waco, soccer player •
Kwame Cavil, born in Waco, is a
Canadian Football League wide receiver for the
Edmonton Eskimos •
Edwin Cerrillo, born in Waco, soccer player •
Perrish Cox, former
NFL cornerback for the
Tennessee Titans, was born in Waco, grew up in Waco, and went to
University High School •
Zach Duke, graduated from
Midway High School in Waco, is a former major league baseball pitcher for nine teams between 2005 and 2019 •
Dave Eichelberger, born in Waco, is a
professional golfer who has won several tournaments on the
PGA Tour and
Champions Tour levels •
Casey Fossum, graduated from
Midway High School in Waco, pitched in
Major League Baseball player for five different teams over nine seasons •
Ken Grandberry, born in Waco, is a former
NFL running back for the
Chicago Bears •
Rufus Granderson, born in Waco, is a former
AFL defensive tackle for the
Dallas Texans •
Ty Harrington is the head coach for the
Texas State University baseball team. He was born in Waco and attended Midway High School •
Andy Hawkins, born in Waco, is a former MLB
pitcher •
Sherrill Headrick, born in Waco, came to the
American Football League's Dallas Texans as an undrafted linebacker •
Dwight Johnson, born and raised in Waco, was an
NFL Defensive lineman for the
Philadelphia Eagles and the
New York Giants •
Derrick Johnson, born and raised in Waco, was an
NFL Linebacker for the
Kansas City Chiefs •
Michael Johnson, United States
sprinter; graduated from
Baylor University in 1990 •
Jim Jones, born in Waco, American football player •
Rob Powell, fitness coach who has two certificates of Guinness World Records •
Dominic Rhodes, born in Waco, is a professional football
running back who played for the
Virginia Destroyers of the
United Football League •
John Richards, born in Waco, is a former racing driver and motorcycle racer •
Bill Rogers, born in Waco, is a professional golfer who won the
1981 Open Championship and was voted 1981 PGA Tour Player of the Year •
LaDainian Tomlinson is a former
NFL football player for the
New York Jets and
San Diego Chargers; born in
Rosebud, he grew up in Waco, and went to
University High School •
D. L. Wilson, born in Waco, is an American professional
stock car racing driver • Antwone Taulton, raised in Waco, founder of the
Heritage Bowl (Corsicana) Former pro baseball players from Waco •
Kevin Belcher August 8, 1967, CF-RF MLB 1990–1990 •
Lance Berkman October 2, 1976, LF-RF MLB 1999–2011 •
Andy Cooper April 24, 1898 P NLB 1920–1939 •
Buzz Dozier August 31, 1927, P MLB 1947–1949 •
Louis Drucke March 12, 1888, P MLB 1909–1912 •
Boob Fowler November 11, 1900, SS MLB 1923–1926 •
Charlie Gorin June 2, 1928, P MLB 1954–1955 •
Donald Harris December 11, 1967, CF-RF MLB 1991–1993 •
Al Jackson December 25, 1935, P MLB 1959–1969 •
Scott Jordan May 27, 1963, CF MLB 1988–1988 •
Rudy Law July 10, 1956, OF MLB 1978–1986 •
Dutch Meyer June 10, 1915, 2B MLB 1940–1946 •
Arthur Rhodes October 24, 1969, P MLB 1991–2011 •
Schoolboy Rowe November 1, 1910, P MLB 1933–1949 •
Ted Wilborn December 16, 1958, OF MLB 1979–1980
Movies and television •
Jules Bledsoe, stage and screen actor and singer. When the Broadway premiere of
Show Boat was delayed in 1927 by
Ziegfeld,
Paul Robeson became unavailable, so Bledsoe stepped in. He played and sang the role of Joe, introducing "
Ol' Man River" •
Shannon Elizabeth, actress of
American Pie fame, was born in
Houston and grew up in Waco •
Chip and
Joanna Gaines, Waco area home renovators and remodelers came to national attention with their TV show
Fixer Upper. They have since expanded into a variety of local developments, including Magnolia Market,
Hotel 1928 and are a major tourism draw for the Waco area •
Peri Gilpin, actress, best known for her television character
Roz Doyle on the series
Frasier, was born in Waco and raised in Dallas •
Texas Guinan, Hollywood actress from 1917 to 1933. She was active in
vaudeville and theater, and was in many movies (often as the gun-toting hero in silent westerns, more than a match for any man). She also had a successful career as a hostess in nightclubs and
speakeasies in New York City •
Anne Gwynne, Hollywood actress who starred in a number of films of the 1940s; she was born in Waco •
Thomas Harris, author of
The Silence of the Lambs, was a student at
Baylor University, and covered the police beat for the
Waco Tribune-Herald •
Jennifer Love Hewitt, actress, was born in Waco •
Terrence Malick, director of
The Thin Red Line, was raised in Waco. He also directed
The Tree of Life, which was set in the town of Waco in the 1950s •
Steve Martin, comedian, actor, author and musician, was born in Waco •
Kevin Reynolds, director (
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves,
The Count of Monte Cristo,
Waterworld), born and raised in Waco
Music •
Wade Bowen, Texas country artist and former lead singer of Wade Bowen and West 84, was born and raised in Waco •
David Crowder Band (1996–2012), a Christian worship band, is from Waco •
Johnny Gimble, two time
Grammy Award winning pioneer in Texas Swing and
country music *
Pat Green,
country music singer-songwriter, was raised in Waco •
Roy Hargrove, a
Grammy Award-winning
jazz trumpeter, born and raised in Waco •
Kari Jobe, a two-time
Dove Award-winning Christian singer-songwriter was born in Waco •
Willie Nelson, country music singer-songwriter, born in nearby
Abbott •
Ted Nugent, guitarist, along with his wife Shemane and son Rocco Nugent, live in Waco He filmed his VH1 show
Surviving Nugent on his ranch in nearby
China Spring. •
Domingo Ortiz, percussionist for the band
Widespread Panic, grew up in Waco •
Bill Payne, keyboardist for the rock band
Little Feat, was born and raised in the Waco area •
Billy Joe Shaver, Country songwriter ("Honky Tonk Heroes") and singer ("Old Chunk of Coal") •
Ashlee Simpson, pop music singer, was born in Waco •
Jessica Simpson, pop music singer, was born in Abilene and raised in Waco •
Strange Fruit Project, an
underground hip hop trio, is from Waco •
Hank Thompson, was born in Waco inducted into the
Country Music Hall of Fame and
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame •
Tony Thompson, lead singer of
Hi-Five, was born in Waco •
Holly Tucker was born in Waco •
Mercy Dee Walton was born in Waco •
Tom Wilson, record producer, grew up in Waco •
Forrest Frank, a two-time
Dove Award - winning Christian artist was born and raised in Waco.
Politics •
Kip Averitt,
State senator from
District 22 from 2002 to 2010, and
State Representative from
District 56 from 1994 to 2002, and currently is a lobbyist •
Joe Barton, former US congressman representing Texas's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1985 to 2019, was born and reared in Waco •
Leon Jaworski, who prosecuted Nazi war criminals during the
Nuremberg trials and then was the
special prosecutor who brought down the
Nixon administration during the
Watergate scandal, was born and raised in Waco •
Charles R. Matthews, former mayor of
Garland, Texas, member of the
Texas Railroad Commission, and chancellor of the
Texas State University System, is a Waco native •
Lyndon Lowell Olson Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Sweden under President Bill Clinton, was born and raised in Waco •
William R. Poage, US Congressman who represented Texas's 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1937 to 1978, was born in Waco •
Ann Richards, former
governor of Texas and keynote speaker at the
1988 Democratic National Convention, was born in the Waco suburb of
Lacy Lakeview and graduated from Baylor University •
Pete Sessions, US congressman who represented Texas's 32nd and 5th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1997 to 2019, was born and raised in Waco •
Ralph Sheffield, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Bell County and restaurateur in Temple, was born in Waco in 1955 •
David McAdams Sibley Sr., former state senator (1991–2002), was mayor of Waco (1987–1988)
Other •
Shawn Achor, born in Waco, is a best-selling author of
The Happiness Advantage. He was featured on
Oprah Winfrey's
Super Soul Sunday. He also co-authored a best-selling children's book with his sister Amy Blankson called
How to Make a Shark Smile. •
RDCWorld or Mark Phillips, born in Waco, is an
internet celebrity, comedian, and actor, best known as a co-founder of the Youtube group
RDCWorld, which is known for their short films, pop culture parodies, and live events such as Dream Con. •
T. Berry Brazelton, born in Waco, was a
pediatrician and author. He developed the
Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale •
Tony Castro, bestselling author of several books and syndicated columnist, was born in Waco. He graduated from Baylor University and was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard •
Tumbleweed Smith, radio presenter born in Waco. •
Brigham Paul Doane, born in Waco, is a
professional wrestler. Under the ring name "Masada", Doane achieved international recognition in the
Hardcore wrestling scene •
Katherine Rotan Drinker (1888-1956), physician and occupational hygiene expert •
Hallie Earle (1880–1963) was the first licensed female physician in Waco, a 1902 M.S. from Baylor, and the only female graduate of 1907 Baylor University Medical School in Dallas •
Frank Shelby Groner (1877–1943) pastor of Columbus Avenue Baptist Church •
Heloise, of the "Hints from Heloise" column, was born in Waco. Her column addresses lifestyle hints, including consumer issues, pets, travel, food, home improvement, health, and much more •
Allene Jeanes (1906–1995), a chemical engineer whose work included the development of
Dextran and
Xanthan gum, was born in Waco and received her bachelor's degree from
Baylor University in 1928 •
Reh Jones, born in Waco, American YouTube personality, owner, producer •
David Koresh, leader of the
Branch Davidians, died along with 75 others in the blaze during the
Waco siege •
Robert L. Leuschner Jr. was born in Waco. He attended
Rice University, followed a career in the U.S. Navy and retired as a Rear Admiral •
Vivienne Malone-Mayes, Waco-born mathematician, the first African-American faculty member of
Baylor University who developed novel methods of teaching mathematics •
Robert W. McCollum (1925–2010), virologist who made important discoveries regarding
polio and
hepatitis •
Glenn McGee, born in Waco, is a
bioethicist, syndicated columnist for Hearst Newspapers and for
The Scientist and scholar. •
Doris (Dorie) Miller, born in Waco, was an African American cook in the
United States Navy and a hero during the
attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was the first African American to be awarded the
Navy's second-highest honor, the
Navy Cross. Portrayed in the 2001 movie
Pearl Harbor •
C. Wright Mills, born in Waco, was a
sociologist. Among other topics, he was concerned with the responsibilities of intellectuals in post-World War II society, and advocated relevance and engagement over disinterested academic observation •
Mark W. Muesse, born in Waco, is a philosopher and author •
William R. Munroe, born in Waco, vice admiral in the U.S. Navy, Commander-in-Chief,
United States Fourth Fleet during
World War II •
Felix Huston Robertson, born in
Washington-on-the-Brazos, was a former
Confederate Civil War general who became a wealthy lawyer, railroad director, and land speculator in Waco during
Reconstruction •
Ford O. Rogers, born in Waco,
major general in the
United States Marine Corps during World War II, recipient of the
Navy Cross •
Fred I. Stalkup, chemical engineer, graduated from
Rice University and became a recognized expert in enhanced oil recovery •
John Willingham, a writer and historian born in Waco, served as
McLennan County elections administrator from 1984 through 1992 •
Robert Wilson, born in Waco, is a stage director ==See also==