- Source: List of people from Cranston, Rhode Island
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Cranston, Rhode Island.
Arts and culture
Stevie Aiello, musician, touring with Thirty Seconds to Mars, born and raised in Cranston
Sasha Cagen, writer, editor, and entrepreneur; creator of the Quirkyalone movement; native of Cranston
Olivia Culpo, Miss Rhode Island USA 2012, Miss USA 2012, Miss Universe 2012
Joyce Jillson, syndicated newspaper columnist, best-selling author, actress, and astrologer; born in Cranston
JVKE, musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and social media personality, born and raised in Cranston
Steven Klein, fashion photographer and music video director; born in Cranston
George Masso, jazz trombonist, bandleader, vibraphonist and composer; born in Cranston
Domenic Thomas Russillo, architect; lived and died in Cranston
Mike Stud, rapper, former duke baseball player; retired after Tommy John surgery
Frederick Lewis Weis, reverend and author; born in Cranston
= TV and film
=Robert Aldrich, film director, writer, and producer (The Flight of the Phoenix, The Dirty Dozen, The Longest Yard); born in Cranston
Vin Di Bona, TV producer (MacGyver, Entertainment Tonight, America's Funniest Home Videos); native of Cranston
Jessica Graf, 2017 Big Brother contestant and 2018 The Amazing Race contestant; born in Cranston
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, co-host of The View and 2001 Survivor contestant; born in Cranston
Sam Hyde, comedian, writer, performance artist and actor; lives in Cranston
Logan Marshall-Green, actor (Dark Blue, The O.C., 24, Traveler); grew up in Cranston
Dennis Wholey, TV host and New York Times bestselling author; born in Cranston
Business
Benjamin Knight, textile manufacturer; co-founder of Fruit of the Loom; lived in Cranston
Robert Knight, textile manufacturer; co-founder of Fruit of the Loom; lived in Cranston
Abraham Nathanson (1929–2010), graphic designer; developed the game Bananagrams; lived in Cranston
Carolyn Rafaelian, founder of Alex and Ani; lived in Cranston and started her company there
Law and crime
Jessica Ahlquist, plaintiff in a lawsuit to remove a religious prayer from Cranston High School West
Haiganush R. Bedrosian, first female Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Family Court; grew up in Cranston
Edward William Day, U.S. federal judge for the District of Rhode Island; born in Cranston
John Gordon, last person executed in Rhode Island (1845); posthumously pardoned in 2011; lived in Cranston
Matthew Guglielmetti, mobster; lived in Cranston
Nicholas O'Neill, youngest of the 100 victims of The Station nightclub fire; lived in Cranston
Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson, U.S. appellate court judge and Rhode Island Superior Court justice; lived in Cranston
Military
Christopher Lippitt, brigadier general in the Continental Army; textile mill owner; lived in Cranston
George J. Peters, U.S. Army soldier; Medal of Honor recipient in World War II; born in Cranston
Elisha Hunt Rhodes, general in the Union Army; his war diary was quoted in The Civil War series on PBS
Politics
Buddy Cianci, 32nd and 34th mayor of Providence, Rhode Island; born in Cranston
Richard T. Cooney, New Hampshire state legislator
Edward D. DiPrete, 70th governor of Rhode Island; mayor of Cranston (1978–1985)
Elisha Harris, 20th governor of Rhode Island; born in Cranston
Henry Howard, 32nd governor of Rhode Island; born in Cranston
Nehemiah Knight, U.S. Congressman; born in Cranston
Nehemiah R. Knight, U.S. Senator; 9th governor of Rhode Island; born in Cranston
Steve Laffey, mayor of Cranston (2003–2007)
Charlene Lima, Rhode Island state representative; lived in Cranston
Henry Curtis Lind, 14th reporter of decisions of the US Supreme Court; born in Cranston
Nicholas Mattiello, Rhode Island state representative; lived in Cranston
David Moretti, actor (Dante's Cove, The Lair); born in Cranston
Michael Napolitano, mayor of Cranston (2007–2009)
John O. Pastore, 61st governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator; lived in Cranston
Jack Reed, U.S. senator and Congressman representing Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district; born in Cranston
Elizabeth H. Roberts, 68th lieutenant governor of Rhode Island; lives in Cranston
William Sprague (1799–1856); U.S. Senator and industrialist; born in Cranston
William Sprague (1830–1915); U.S. Senator and the 27th governor of Rhode Island; born in Cranston
Religion
Jeffrey Mello, Episcopal priest (Bishop of Connecticut)
Science and academia
Dorothy Bliss (1916–1987), crustacean researcher and curator at the American Museum of Natural History; born in Cranston
Sports
= Baseball
=Jimmy Cooney, shortstop in the 1890s for the Chicago Colts and Washington Senators; born in Cranston
Jimmy Cooney, shortstop in the 1920s with six Major League Baseball teams; born in Cranston
Johnny Cooney, outfielder for five Major League Baseball teams and manager for the Boston Braves; born in Cranston
Hugh Duffy, outfielder for five Major League Baseball teams and manager with four teams; born in Cranston
Tom Healey, pitcher for the Providence Grays and Indianapolis Blues; born in Cranston
Thomas Pannone, pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays; born and raised in Cranston, Rhode Island
Joe Trimble, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates
= Boxing
=Melissa Fiorentino, super featherweight female boxer; born in Cranston
Vinny Paz, world champion lightweight and light middleweight boxer; born in Cranston
= Football
=Deon Anderson, fullback for the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins
Will Blackmon, defensive back for the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants; Super Bowl champion (XLVI); born in Providence, grew up in Cranston
A. J. Smith, former executive for the Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers; football coach at Cranston High School West
Amber van Eeghen, cheerleader for the New England Patriots; daughter of Mark van Eeghen; alum of Cranston High School West
Mark van Eeghen, Pro Bowl running back for the Los Angeles Raiders and New England Patriots; all-state football player at Cranston High School West
= Hockey
=Curt Bennett, former National Hockey League all star for the Atlanta Flames in 1975 and 1976; grew up in Cranston
John Bennett, former World Hockey Association player for the Philadelphia Blazers
Harvey Bennett, Jr., Curt's younger brother, center for five National Hockey League teams; born in Cranston
Jack Capuano, defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, and Boston Bruins; head coach of New York Islanders; born in Cranston
Joe Cavanagh, lawyer and Hall of Fame forward on the 1972 US Olympic hockey team (broke his wrist in training); grew up in Cranston
David Emma, right wing for the New Jersey Devils, Boston Bruins, and Florida Panthers; born in Cranston
Joe Exter, goaltender for the (ECHL) Wheeling Nailers; born in Cranston
Rob Gaudreau, right wing for the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators; born in Cranston
David Littman, goaltender for the Buffalo Sabres and Tampa Bay Lightning; born in Cranston
Tom Mellor, defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings and silver medalist 1972 US Olympic hockey team; born in Cranston
David Quinn, defenseman for the Binghamton Rangers (AHL), Cleveland Lumberjacks (IHL), and head coach of the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL), head coach of the New York Rangers, NHL ; born in Cranston
Tim Regan, goaltender for the Hershey Bears and Cincinnati Swords of the AHL; lived in Cranston
Ralph Warburton, right wing for the Worcester Warriors, Milwaukee Clarks, and Boston Olympics of the Eastern Hockey League; born in Cranston
= Ice skating
=Marissa Castelli, three time junior bronze medalist in novice pairs (U.S. twice, World once), two time national champion with Simon Shnapir in pairs (U.S.), bronze medalist in team figure skating at 2014 Olympics; lived in Cranston
= Soccer
=Sam Fletcher, full back and manager for several professional soccer teams; lived and died in Cranston
Michael Parkhurst, defender for the New England Revolution and US men's national team; MLS Rookie of the year (2005)
= Sports media
=Steven Krasner, sportswriter for The Providence Journal; children's book author; grew up in Cranston
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