List of people from Albuquerque, New Mexico
This is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived for a significant period of time in, or are otherwise closely associated with Albuquerque, New Mexico. They are referred to by the demonym "Albuquerquean", and by the colloquial "burqueño" or "burqueña".
Academia and science
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nina Leopold Bradley | 1917–2011 | Conservationist | Born | [1] |
Alfred A. Cave | 1935–2019 | Historian | Born | [2] |
Juan Cole | 1952– | Historian | Born | [3] |
Brian Conrey | 1955– | Mathematician | Raised | [4] |
Marie Cowan | 1938–2008 | Nurse and academic | Born | [5] |
David Eagleman | 1971– | Neuroscientist and science communicator | Born and raised | [6] |
Patrick D. Gallagher | 1963– | Physicist, University of Pittsburgh Chancellor, and NIST Director | Born and raised | [7] |
Laura E. Gómez | 1964– | Law professor | Raised; resident | [8] |
Helen S. Lang | 1947–2016 | Philosophy professor | Raised | [9] |
A. Carl Leopold | 1919–2009 | Plant physiologist | Born | [10] |
Luna Leopold | 1915–2006 | Geomorphologist and hydrologist | Born | [11] |
William Randolph Lovelace II | 1907–1965 | Physician and aerospace medicine researcher | Resident | [12] |
William Nordhaus | c. 1941– | Economist | Born and raised | [13] |
Raymond Rogers | 1927–2005 | Chemist | Born | [14] |
Marshall Rosenberg | 1934–2015 | Psychologist and creator of Nonviolent Communication | Resident | |
Clayton Sam White | 1912–2004 | Physician and biomedical researcher | Resident | [15] |
Acting and filmmaking
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seth Adkins | 1989– | Actor | Born and raised | [16] |
Don Alvarado | 1904–1967 | Actor | Born and raised | [17] |
Leah Clark | 1979– | Voice actor for Funimation | Born | [18] |
Edmund Cobb | 1892–1974 | Actor | Born and raised | [19] |
Bill Daily | 1927–2018 | Actor, comedian | Resident | [20] |
Shari Eubank | 1947– | Actor | Born | [21] |
Jesse Tyler Ferguson | 1975– | Actor | Raised | [22] |
Annabeth Gish | 1971– | Actor | Born | [23] |
Forrest Goodluck | 1998– | Actor | Born | [24] |
Neil Patrick Harris | 1973– | Actor | Born | [25] |
Mike Judge | 1962– | Animator, actor, writer, creator of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill | Raised | [26] |
Isaac Kappy | 1977–2019 | Actor | Born | [27] |
Minka Kelly | 1980– | Actor | Raised | [28] |
Benito Martinez | 1971– | Actor | Born and raised | [29] |
Patrice Martinez | 1963–2018 | Actor | Born and raised | [30] |
Carroll McComas | 1886–1962 | Actor | Born | [31] |
Freddie Prinze, Jr. | 1976– | Actor | Raised | [32] |
Steven Michael Quezada | 1963– | Actor | Born and raised; resident | [33] |
Tracy Reiner | 1964– | Actor | Born | [34] |
Jay Roach | 1957– | Director, producer | Born and raised | [35] |
Bernardo Saracino | Actor | Born and raised | [36] | |
Willow Shields | 2000– | Actor | Born and raised | [37] |
Madolyn Smith | 1957– | Actor | Born | [38] |
French Stewart | 1964– | Actor | Born and raised | [39] |
Slim Summerville | 1892–1946 | Actor | Born | [40] |
Lisandra Tena | 1987– | Actor | Born and raised | [41] |
Vivian Vance | 1909–1979 | Actor, singer | Resident | [42] |
Tony Vincent | 1973– | Actor, singer | Born and raised | [43] |
Art and architecture
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles Brittelle | 1894–1970 | Architect | Resident | [44] |
Oskar D'Amico | 1923–2003 | Painter | Resident | [45] |
Tony Feher | 1956–2016 | Sculptor | Born | [46] |
Max Flatow | 1915–2003 | Architect | Resident | [47] |
T. Charles Gaastra | 1879–1947 | Architect | Resident | [48] |
Alice Garver | 1924–1966 | Painter and printmaker | Resident | [49] |
Douglas Kent Hall | 1938–2008 | Photographer and writer | Resident | [50] |
Frederick Hammersley | 1919–2009 | Painter | Resident | [51] |
Nancy Kozikowski | 1943– | Weaver and artist | Born; resident | [52] |
Jessamyn Lovell | 1977– | Photographer | Resident | [53] |
Malaquías Montoya | 1938– | Visual artist | Born | [54] |
Joyce Neimanas | 1944– | Photographer and teacher | ||
Hal Olsen | c. 1920– | Nose art painter | Resident | [55] |
Emi Ozawa | 1962– | Sculptor | Resident | [56] |
Antoine Predock | 1936– | Architect | Resident | [57] |
Bart Prince | c. 1947– | Architect | Born and raised; resident | [58] |
Connie Samaras | Photographer | Born | [59] | |
Ryan Singer | 1973– | Painter | Resident | [60] |
Mary Tsiongas | 1959– | Contemporary artist, academic | Resident | [61] |
Robert Williams | 1943– | Artist | Born and raised | [62] |
Joel-Peter Witkin | 1939– | Photographer | Resident | [63] |
Aviation and spaceflight
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ben Abruzzo | 1930–1985 | Balloonist | Resident | [64] |
Richard Abruzzo | 1963–2010 | Balloonist | [64] | |
Maxie Anderson | 1934–1983 | Balloonist | Resident | [64] |
Sidney Gutierrez | 1951– | Astronaut | Born and raised | [65] |
Mike Mullane | 1945– | Astronaut | Raised | [65] |
Business
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeff Bezos | 1964– | Founder and former CEO of Amazon.com | Born | [66] |
Alissa Chavez | c. 1996– | Inventor and entrepreneur | ||
Franz Huning | 1827–1905 | Businessman and pioneer | Resident | |
Adrienne Maloof | 1961– | Businesswoman and TV personality | Born and raised | [67] |
George J. Maloof Sr. | 1923–1980 | Businessman, Houston Rockets owner | Resident | [68] |
George J. Maloof Jr. | 1964– | Businessman, former Sacramento Kings owner | Born and raised | [68] |
Fannie S. Spitz | 1873–1943 | Inventor | Resident | [69] |
Joel Spolsky | 1965– | Software engineer and executive | Born and raised | [70] |
Music
Individuals
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Claude Albright | 1873–1923 | Operatic mezzo-soprano | Raised; resident | [71] |
Rahim AlHaj | c. 1968– | Oud player | Resident | [72] |
Lorenzo Antonio | 1969– | Latin singer | Born and raised; resident | [73] |
Jeremy Barnes | 1976– | Drummer and multi-instrumentalist for Neutral Milk Hotel and A Hawk and a Hacksaw | Born and raised; resident | [74] |
Randy Castillo | 1950–2002 | Drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and Mötley Crüe | Born and raised | [75] |
Zach Condon | 1986– | Multi-instrumentalist and frontman for Beirut | Born | [76] |
Martin Crandall | 1975– | Keyboard and bass player for The Shins | Born and raised | [77] |
Héctor García | 1930– | Classical guitarist | Resident | |
Al Hurricane | 1936–2017 | New Mexico music singer-songwriter | Raised; resident | [78] |
Al Hurricane Jr. | 1959– | New Mexico music singer-songwriter | Born and raised; resident | [79] |
Sondra Isaminger | 1958–2008 | Singer and community leader | Resident | [80] |
John Lewis | 1920–2001 | Jazz pianist and founder of the Modern Jazz Quartet | Raised | [81] |
Demi Lovato | 1992– | Singer, songwriter, and actress | Born | [82] |
John Donald Robb | 1892–1989 | Composer and ethnomusicologist | Resident | [83] |
Jesse Sandoval | 1974– | Drummer for The Shins | Born and raised | [77] |
Bobby Shew | 1941– | Jazz trumpeter | Born and raised | [84] |
Z. Randall Stroope | 1953– | Composer | Born | [85] |
Heather Trost | 1972– | Violinist for A Hawk and a Hacksaw | Born and raised; resident | [74] |
Xzibit | 1974– | Rapper and actor | Raised | [86] |
Lauren Zhang | 2003– | Pianist | Born | [87] |
Groups
Group | Formed | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Brokencyde | 2006 | Crunkcore group | [88] |
The Eyeliners | 1995 | Pop punk band | [89] |
Femme Fatale | 1987 | Glam metal band | |
A Hawk and a Hacksaw | 2001 | Indie folk band | [74] |
The Rondelles | 1995 | Indie rock band | [90] |
Scared of Chaka | 1993 | Pop punk band | [90] |
The Shins | 1997 | Indie rock band | [90] |
Sparx | 1982 | Latin band | [73] |
Government, politics, and law
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clinton Anderson | 1895–1975 | U.S. Senator from New Mexico | Resident | [91] |
Thomas Anderson | 1933– | New Mexico State Representative | Resident | [92] |
Deanna Archuleta | 1964– | U.S. Department of the Interior official | Resident | [93] |
Janice Arnold-Jones | 1952– | New Mexico State Representative | Resident | [94] |
Manuel Armijo | c. 1793–1853 | Mexican governor of New Mexico | Resident | [95] |
Norman Bay | 1960– | U.S. Attorney and FERC Chairman | Resident | [96] |
David Bowdich | 1969– | FBI Deputy Director | Born and raised | [97] |
George D. Buffett | 1928–2012 | New Mexico State Representative | Resident | [98] |
Jacob Candelaria | c. 1986– | New Mexico State Senator | Born and raised; resident | [99] |
David Cargo | 1929–2013 | Governor of New Mexico | Resident | [100] |
Soledad C. Chacón | 1890–1936 | New Mexico Secretary of State and State Representative | Born and raised; resident | [101] |
Dennis Chávez | 1888–1962 | U.S. Senator from New Mexico | Raised; resident | [102] |
Pete Domenici | 1932–2017 | U.S. Senator from New Mexico | Born and raised; resident | [103] |
Harvey Butler Fergusson | 1848–1915 | U.S. Representative from New Mexico | Resident | [104] |
Kate Gallego | 1981– | Mayor of Phoenix | Born and raised | [105] |
Martin Heinrich | 1971– | U.S. Senator from New Mexico | Resident | [106] |
Petra Jimenez Maes | 1947– | New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice | Born and raised | [107][108] |
Néstor Montoya | 1862–1923 | U.S. Representative from New Mexico | Born and raised | [109] |
Janet Napolitano | 1957– | U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and Governor of Arizona | Raised | [110] |
Rory Ogle | 1954–2013 | New Mexico State Representative | Resident | [111] |
Francisco Perea | 1830–1913 | Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory | Born; resident | [112] |
Jane Powdrell-Culbert | 1949– | New Mexico State Representative | Born and raised | [113] |
Bernard Shandon Rodey | 1856–1927 | Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory | Resident | [114] |
Edmund G. Ross | 1826–1907 | U.S. Senator from Kansas and Governor of New Mexico Territory | Resident | [115] |
Debra M. Sariñana | New Mexico State Representative | Born; resident | [116] | |
Steven Schiff | 1947–1998 | U.S. Representative from New Mexico | Resident | [117] |
Oliver Seth | 1915–1996 | United States Circuit Judge | Born | [118] |
Albert G. Simms | 1882–1964 | U.S. Representative from New Mexico | Resident | [119] |
Brandt Smith | 1959– | Arkansas State Representative | Born | [120] |
Tina Smith | 1958– | U.S. Senator from Minnesota | Born | [121] |
Melanie Stansbury | New Mexico State Representative | Raised | [122] | |
Sheryl Williams Stapleton | 1957– | New Mexico State Representative and House Majority Leader | Resident | [123] |
Elias S. Stover | 1836–1927 | Politician, businessman, and first president of the University of New Mexico | Resident | [124] |
Harry Stowers | 1926–2015 | New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice | Resident | [125] |
Clyde Tingley | 1882–1960 | Governor of New Mexico | Resident | [126] |
E. S. Johnny Walker | 1911–2000 | U.S. Representative from New Mexico | Resident | [127] |
Vicente T. Ximenes | 1919–2014 | Civil servant and activist | Resident | [128] |
Journalism and broadcasting
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Linda Chavez | 1947– | Political commentator | Born | [129] |
Diane Dimond | 1952– | News anchor and reporter | Raised | [130] |
George Fischbeck | 1922–2015 | Weather reporter and TV personality | Resident | [131] |
Howard Morgan | c. 1930– | Weather reporter | Resident | [132] |
Ernie Pyle | 1900–1945 | War correspondent | Resident | [133] |
Joshua Cooper Ramo | 1968– | Journalist and consultant | Raised | [134] |
Mike Roberts | 1933–2016 | Sportscaster | Resident | [135] |
Lauren Sánchez | 1969– | News anchor and TV personality | Born and raised | [136] |
Military
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Manuel Antonio Chaves | 1818–1889 | Soldier | Born | [137] |
Harold H. Moon Jr. | 1921–1944 | U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient | Born | [138] |
Chester Nez | 1921–2014 | Navajo code talker | Resident | [139] |
Louis R. Rocco | 1938–2002 | U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient | Born | [140] |
Carmelita Vigil-Schimmenti | 1936– | U.S. Air Force Brigadier General | Born | [141] |
Sports
Baseball
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alex Bregman | 1994– | Houston Astros third baseman and shortstop | Born and raised | [142] |
Corinne Clark | 1928–2006 | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player | Resident | [143] |
Chris Cron | 1964– | MLB player and minor league manager | Born | [144] |
Mitch Garver | 1991– | Minnesota Twins catcher | Born and raised | [145] |
Ken Giles | 1990– | Toronto Blue Jays pitcher | Born and raised | [146] |
Fred Haney | 1896–1977 | MLB player and manager | Born | [147] |
Tito Landrum | 1954– | MLB outfielder | Raised | [148] |
Randy McCament | 1962– | MLB pitcher | Born | [149] |
Jordan Pacheco | 1986– | MLB infielder and catcher | Born and raised | [150] |
Christian Parker | 1975– | New York Yankees pitcher | Born and raised | [151] |
James Parr | 1986– | Atlanta Braves pitcher | Born and raised | [152] |
Mike Vento | 1978– | MLB outfielder | Born and raised | [153] |
Kyle Weiland | 1986– | MLB pitcher | Born and raised | [154] |
Basketball
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scott Bamforth | 1989– | Basketball player | Born and raised | [155] |
James Borrego | 1977– | Charlotte Hornets head coach | Born and raised | [156] |
A. J. Bramlett | 1977– | NBA basketball player | Raised | [157] |
Christian Cunningham | 1997– | Israeli Basketball Premier League basketball player | Raised | [158] |
Michael Holyfield | 1992– | Basketball player | Born and raised | [159] |
T. J. Holyfield | 1995– | Basketball player | Born and raised | [160] |
Cody Toppert | 1983– | Basketball player and coach | Born and raised | [161] |
Combat sports
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ray Borg | 1993– | Mixed martial artist | Resident | [162] |
Brenda Burnside | 1963– | Boxer | Born; resident | [163] |
Victoria Cisneros | 1985– | Boxer | Resident | [164] |
Carlos Condit | 1984– | Mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [165] |
John Dodson | 1984– | Mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [166] |
Jordan Espinosa | 1989– | Mixed martial artist | Resident | [167] |
Jodie Esquibel | 1986– | Boxer and mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [168] |
Bob Foster | 1938–2015 | Boxer | Raised; resident | [169] |
Holly Holm | 1981– | Boxer and mixed martial artist | Born and raised; resident | [169] |
Greg Jackson | 1974– | Mixed martial arts trainer | Raised; resident | [170] |
Stephanie Jaramillo | 1982– | Boxer | Born and raised; resident | [171] |
Jon Jones | 1987– | Mixed martial artist | Resident | [172] |
Angelo Leo | 1994– | Boxer | Born and raised | [173] |
Damacio Page | 1982– | Mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [174] |
Danny Romero | 1974– | Boxer | Born and raised | [175] |
Diego Sanchez | 1981– | Mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [176] |
Joby Sanchez | 1991– | Mixed martial artist | Born and raised | [177] |
Johnny Tapia | 1967–2012 | Boxer | Born and raised; resident | [169] |
Football
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Angulo | 1980– | NFL tight end and coach | Born and raised | [178] |
Alan Branch | 1984– | NFL defensive tackle | Born and raised | [179] |
Erik Cook | 1987– | NFL center | Born and raised | [180] |
Ryan Cook | 1983– | NFL center | Born and raised | [181] |
Carlos Etheredge | 1970– | NFL tight end | Born and raised | [182] |
Jim Everett | 1963– | NFL quarterback | Raised | [183] |
Arian Foster | 1986– | NFL running back | Born and raised | [184] |
Zach Gentry | 1996– | NFL tight end | Born and raised | [185] |
Danny Gonzales | 1976– | New Mexico Lobos head football coach | Born and raised | [186] |
Jake Ingram | 1985– | NFL long snapper | Born | [187] |
Ronnie Lott | 1959– | Hall of Fame NFL defensive back | Born | [188] |
Don Perkins | 1938– | NFL running back | Resident | [189] |
Nick Speegle | 1981– | NFL linebacker | Born and raised; resident | [190] |
Motorsports
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Samuel Fastle | 1995– | International motorcycle trials rider | Born and raised | [191] |
Jamie Galles | 1972– | Race car driver | Born and raised | [192] |
Jim Guthrie | 1961– | Race car driver | Resident | [193] |
Sean Guthrie | 1988– | Race car driver | Born and raised | [194] |
Rachel Hassler | 1995– | International motorcycle trials rider | Born and raised | [191] |
Caitlin Shaw | 1989– | Stock car racing driver | Born and raised | [195] |
Al Unser | 1939– | Race car driver | Born and raised; resident | [196] |
Al Unser, Jr. | 1962– | Race car driver | Born and raised; resident | [197] |
Bobby Unser | 1934– | Race car driver | Raised; resident | [196] |
Robby Unser | 1968– | Race car driver | Born and raised | [198] |
Soccer
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kyle Altman | 1986– | Soccer player | Born and raised | [199] |
Josh Goss | 1994– | Soccer player | Born and raised | [200] |
Brandon Moss | 1984– | MLS soccer player | Born and raised | [201] |
Ford Parker | 1996– | Soccer goalkeeper | Born and raised | [202] |
Tammy Pearman | 1973– | Soccer player | Raised | [203] |
Sergio Rivas | 1997– | Soccer player | Raised | [204] |
Devon Sandoval | 1991– | MLS soccer player | Born and raised | [205] |
Other sports
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
John Baker | 1944–1970 | Runner | Raised; resident | [206] |
Curtis Beach | 1990– | Decathlete | Born and raised | [207] |
Notah Begay III | 1972– | PGA golfer | Born and raised | [208] |
Brent Bookwalter | 1984– | Cyclist | Born | [209] |
Shelia Burrell | 1972– | Olympic heptathlete | Born | [210] |
Cathy Carr | 1954– | Swimmer and Olympic gold medalist | Born and raised | [211] |
Allen Church | 1928–2019 | Skiing official | Resident | [212] |
Beth Coats | 1966– | Olympic biathlete | Born and raised | [213] |
Wil Collins | 1978– | PGA golfer | Resident | [214] |
Trent Dimas | 1970– | Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist | Born and raised | [215] |
Mariah Duran | 1996– | Skateboarder | Born and raised | [216] |
Janet Ely | 1953– | Olympic diver | Born and raised | [217] |
Tim Garcia | 1955– | Tennis player | Raised | [218] |
Carla Garrett | 1967– | Olympic discus thrower and weightlifter | Born | [219] |
Joseph Hagerty | 1982– | Gymnast and Olympic bronze medalist | Born and raised | [220] |
Pat Henry | 1951– | Collegiate track and field coach | Born and raised | [221] |
Mbarak Hussein | 1965– | Distance runner | Resident | [222] |
Kent Jones | 1967– | PGA golfer | Resident | [223] |
Kathrin Keil | 1962– | Tennis player | Raised | [224] |
Gina Kim | 2000– | Golfer | Born | [225] |
David Livingston | 1962– | Tennis player | Born and raised | [226] |
Austin Menaul | 1888–1975 | Track and field athlete and Olympic pentathlete | Born | [227] |
Cowboy Jimmy Moore | 1910–1999 | Pool player | Resident | [228] |
Buster Quist | 1936– | Javelin thrower | Resident | [229][230] |
Jarrin Solomon | 1986– | Sprinter and Olympic bronze medalist | Born and raised; resident | [231] |
Willie Tucker | 1872–1954 | Professional golfer and golf course architect | Resident | [232] |
Chainey Umphrey | 1970– | Olympic gymnast | Born and raised | [233] |
Writing
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daniel Abraham | 1969– | Science fiction and fantasy writer | Born and raised; resident | [234] |
Paula Gunn Allen | 1939–2008 | Writer and poet | Born | [235] |
Rudolfo Anaya | 1937–2020 | Writer | Resident | [236] |
Louis Bayard | 1963– | Writer | Born | [237] |
Suzy McKee Charnas | 1939– | Science fiction and fantasy writer | Resident | [238] |
Robert Crichton | 1925–1993 | Writer | Born | [239] |
Mel Dinelli | 1912–1991 | Screenwriter and playwright | Born and raised | [240] |
Stephen R. Donaldson | 1947– | Science fiction and fantasy writer | Resident | [238] |
Lois Duncan | 1934–2016 | Young adult fiction writer | Resident | [241] |
Max Evans | 1924–2020 | Western writer | Resident | [242] |
Erna Fergusson | 1888–1964 | Writer | Born and raised; resident | [243] |
Harvey Fergusson | 1890–1971 | Writer | Born and raised | [244] |
Kendrick Frazier | 1942– | Science writer and editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine | Resident | [245] |
Olivia Gatwood | 1992– | Poet | Born and raised | [246] |
Steven Gould | 1955– | Science fiction writer | Resident | [247] |
Joy Harjo | 1951– | Writer and U.S. Poet Laureate | Resident | [248] |
Tony Hillerman | 1925–2008 | Mystery writer | Resident | [249] |
Mira Jacob | 1973– | Writer | Born and raised | [250] |
Betsy James | Children's literature writer and illustrator | Resident | [251] | |
Larry Johnson | 1960– | Writer and cryonics whistleblower | Born and raised | [252] |
Susan Krinard | Paranormal romance and fantasy writer | Resident | [253] | |
J.M.G. Le Clézio | 1940– | Writer | Resident | [254] |
Jane Lindskold | 1962– | Fantasy and science fiction writer | Resident | [255] |
Carolyn Meyer | 1935– | Young adult fiction writer | Resident | [256] |
Victor Milan | 1954–2018 | Science fiction writer | Raised; resident | [257] |
Laura J. Mixon | 1957– | Science fiction writer | Resident | [247] |
Steven T. Murray | 1943–2018 | Literary translator | Resident | [258] |
Tiina Nunnally | 1952– | Literary translator | Resident | [258] |
Simon J. Ortiz | 1941– | Writer and poet | Born | [259] |
Kathryn Ptacek | 1952– | Horror writer | Raised | [260] |
Kirstin Valdez Quade | Writer | Born | [261] | |
Leroy Quintana | 1944– | Poet | Born | [262] |
Lois Ruby | c. 1950– | Writer | Resident | [263] |
Fred Saberhagen | 1930–2007 | Science fiction writer | Resident | [264] |
Leslie Marmon Silko | 1948– | Writer | Born | [265] |
Lauren Tarshis | 1963– | Children's literature writer | Born | [266] |
Alisa Valdes | 1969– | Writer and journalist | Born and raised; resident | [267] |
Robert E. Vardeman | 1947– | Science fiction and fantasy writer | Resident | [238] |
Sage Walker | Science fiction writer | Resident | [268] | |
Harry Willson | 1932–2010 | Writer | Resident | [269] |
Jay Wright | 1935– | Poet | Born | [270] |
Rhiana Yazzie | Playwright | Born | [271] |
Miscellaneous
Person | Lifespan | Notability | Connection | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Coco Austin | 1979– | Model and TV personality | [272] | |
Barbara Edwards | 1960– | Model, 1984 Playboy Playmate of the Year | ||
Francisco Martin Duran | 1968– | Attempted presidential assassin | Born and raised | [273] |
Alphonse Gallegos | 1931–1991 | Roman Catholic bishop, Servant of God (viz, being investigated for sainthood in Catholicisim) | Born | [274] |
Daniel G. P. Gutierrez | 1964– | Episcopal bishop | Born and raised | [275] |
Cissy King | 1946– | Dancer, featured performer on The Lawrence Welk Show | Raised | [276] |
Joe Mande | 1983– | Comedian and TV writer | Born | [277] |
Marc Maron | 1963– | Comedian and podcaster | Raised | [278] |
Ishmael Muhammad | 1964– | Minister in the Nation of Islam | Born | [279] |
Mark Rudd | 1947– | Activist and Weather Underground member | Resident | [280] |
Jade Stone | 2005– | Model | Born and Raised | [281] |
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