List of people from Nashua, New Hampshire
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Academics and writing
- Jim Collins, professor of biological engineering at MIT; MacArthur fellow
- Hollis Robbins, academic and essayist
Business
- Samuel A. Tamposi, real estate developer
- Mackenzie A. Pardoe, accountant
Inventors
- Ralph H. Baer, inventor of the home video game console
- Deepika Kurup, inventor of "A Novel Photocatalytic Pervious Composite for Degrading Bacteria in Wastewater"
- Thomas Reardon, neuroscientist, creator of Microsoft Internet Explorer, co-founder of CTRL-labs
Arts and media
- Ernie Anastos, news anchorman
- Aurore Chabot, ceramic artist
- Decap, artist and record producer
- Pamela Gidley, actress and model
- Adam Grandmaison, podcast host
- Michael Graziadei, film and television actor (Daniel Romalotti on The Young and the Restless)
- Randy Harrison, actor
- Ray LaMontagne, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter
- Walter Long, actor
- Alvin Lucier, experimental music and sound installations composer
- Mike Lupica, sportswriter
- Mandy Moore, singer and actress
- Kyle Mosher, artist and designer known for his collage and cut-paper style
- Sean Murphy, comics artist
- Jared Nathan, actor
- Tim Neverett, sportscaster
- Mike O'Malley, actor (Yes, Dear and Glee)
- Chris Romano, actor Blue Mountain State
- Alexandra Socha, Broadway actress
- Brady Watt, producer, bass player, and bandleader
Military
- George P. Estey, Union Army general during the American Civil War
- John G. Foster, Union Army general during the American Civil War
- John Lovewell, colonial militia captain during Dummer's War
- Harry E. Miller Jr., major general who commanded the 42nd Infantry Division[1]
- Ryan Pitts, U.S. Army sergeant who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism during the War in Afghanistan
Politics and law
- Charles G. Atherton, former U.S. senator[2]
- Kelly Ayotte, former U.S. senator and New Hampshire Attorney General[3]
- William A. Crombie, mayor of Burlington, Vermont[4]
- Stephen S. Cushing, Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court[5]
- Jim Donchess, mayor[6]
- Judd Gregg, former U.S. senator[7]
- Roujet D. Marshall, judge on the Wisconsin Supreme Court[8]
Sports
- Ray Dobens, baseball pitcher
- Mark Fayne, ice hockey defenseman
- Jeff Giuliano, ice hockey left winger
- Jay Heaps, soccer defender and coach
- Greg Landry, football quarterback
- Paul LaPolice, American and Canadian football player and coach
- Paul Michael Levesque, professional wrestler, actor and business executive for the WWE, known by his ring name Triple H
- Kevin McGowan, baseball pitcher
- Ted Phillips, CEO of the National Football League's Chicago Bears
- Kendall Reyes, football player
- John Roper, baseball pitcher
- Birdie Tebbetts, baseball player, coach, manager of three MLB teams
- Mike Welch, baseball pitcher
Other
- Brian Dugan, serial killer
- Greggory Smart, murder victim
References
- Shaloup, Dean (November 14, 2012). "Nashua Guardsman to lead NY-based 42nd Infantry Division". Nashua Telegraph. Nashua, NH.
- "ATHERTON, Charles Gordon, (1804–1853)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
- "AYOTTE, Kelly, (1968–)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
- Dodge, Prentiss Cutler (1912). Encyclopedia Vermont Biography. Burlington, VT: Ullery Publishing Company. p. 157 – via HathiTrust.
- "Former Justice Stephen S. Cushing Dies In St. Albans Hospital at 73". Burlington Free Press. Burlington, VT. September 24, 1957. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/481324-nashua-mayor-endorses-buttigieg-ahead-of-primary
- "GREGG, Judd Alan, (1947–)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
- "Term: Marshall, Rouget De Lisle 1847–1922". Wisconsin Historical Society Congress. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
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