- Source: List of people from Seattle
A person who lives in or comes from Seattle, Washington, is called a Seattleite. This is a list of well known people who were born, lived, or grew up in the city of Seattle.
Born in Seattle
= Athletics
== Business
== Literature
== Movies, television, and media
== Music
== Politics
=Jenny Durkan – Mayor of Seattle
Maria Cantwell - U.S. Senator
Steve Gunderson – politician in Montana.
Jay Inslee – Governor of Washington
Jerry Lewis – California politician
Gary Locke – U.S. Ambassador to China, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, former Governor of Washington
Frank Murkowski – Polish-American politician, tenth Governor of Alaska
Lonnie Nelson – Civil rights, Indigenous peoples, labor, peace, and social justice activist
Marjorie Pitter King – first African-American woman to serve in the Washington State Legislature
William Farrand Prosser, U.S. congressman from Tennessee, Seattle city treasurer, Yakima mayor
Angela Rye – CNN political commentator
Peter Steinbrueck – politician
Lynn Woolsey – politician
= Miscellaneous
== Deceased
=Moved to Seattle
= Living
== Deceased
=Athletes from Seattle
Aaron Brooks – NBA PG; Franklin High School
Bobby Brown – MLB infielder and executive, played in four World Series
Kevin Burleson – NBA PG; O'Dea High School
Nate Burleson – NFL WR; O'Dea High School
Jesse Chatman – NFL RB; Franklin High School
Doug Christie – NBA SG; Rainier Beach High School
Will Conroy – NBA PG; Garfield (Seattle)
Fred Couples – PGA; O'Dea High School
Jamal Crawford – NBA SG; Rainier Beach High School
Michael Dickerson – NBA SF; Federal Way High School
Corey Dillon – NFL RB; Franklin High School
James Edwards – NBA PF; Roosevelt High School
C. J. Giles – NBA PF; Rainier Beach High School
Charlie Greene – USATF Olympian; Track & Field Hall of Fame; O'Dea High School
Spencer Hawes – NBA C; Seattle Prep
Phil Heath – second world ranked IFBB professional bodybuilder
Jeff Jaeger – NFL K; University of Washington
Ruth Jessen – professional golfer, Seattle University
Earl Johnson – Major League Baseball P; Ballard High School
Taylor Mays – NFL S; O'Dea High School
Reese McGuire – MLB catcher; Kentwood High School
Jack Medica – Olympic swimmer; University of Washington
Hugh Millen – NFL QB; Roosevelt High School
Nate Robinson – NBA PG; Rainier Beach High School
Brandon Roy – NBA SF; Garfield (Seattle)
Chester Simmons – NBA PG; Garfield (Seattle)
Peyton Siva – NBA PG; Franklin High School (Seattle)
Isaiah Stanback – NFL WR; Garfield (Seattle)
Rodney Stuckey – NBA SG; Kentwood High School
Jason Terry – NBA PG; Franklin High School
Martell Webster – NBA SG; Seattle Prep
Marcus Williams – NBA SF; Roosevelt High School
Terrence Williams – NBA SF; Rainier Beach High School
Sheila Lambert – WNBA PG; Chief Sealth High School
Regina Rogers-Wright – College basketball All American C; Chief Sealth High School, UCLA and University of Washington.
Musical groups
Abney Park – steampunk band, formerly goth
Aiden – rock band (emo)
Alice in Chains – rock band (grunge/metal)
Amber Pacific – pop punk band
Band of Horses – previously known as Horses, indie rock band
The Blood Brothers – post-hardcore band
Blue Scholars – hip hop
Brite Futures – indie pop
The Brothers Four – folksingers
Candlebox – alternative band
The Classic Crime – alternative band
Common Market – hip hop
Dave Matthews Band – originated in Charlottesville, Virginia
Death Cab for Cutie – alternative band
Demon Hunter – metal band
Earth – drone/doom band
The Fall of Troy – post-hardcore band (originally from Mukilteo, Washington)
Fleet Foxes – indie rock band
Foo Fighters – rock band
The Gits – rock band
Grand Archives – alternative rock band
Green River – rock band (grunge)
Harvey Danger – alternative band
He Is We – indie pop
The Head and the Heart – indie rock band
Heart – rock band
Hey Marseilles – alternative band
Himsa – Metalcore band
I Declare War – deathcore band
Ivan & Alyosha – pop rock band
Jake One – hip hop producer
Quincy Jones – jazz musician
KMFDM – industrial band
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – hip hop/rap duo
Melvins - sludge metal band (originally from Montesano, Washington)
Metal Church – metal band
Minus the Bear – alternative rock band
Modest Mouse – indie rock band (from nearby Issaquah, Washington)
Mother Love Bone – rock band (grunge)
Mudhoney – rock band (grunge)
Murder City Devils – rock band (garage rock)
MxPx – rock band (punk rock)
Nevermore – metal band
Nirvana – rock band (grunge) (originally from Aberdeen, Washington)
Odesza – electronic/experimental
Pearl Jam – rock band (grunge)
Pedro the Lion – indie rock band
Pickwick – indie rock band
The Postal Service – indietronica band
Presidents of the United States of America – rock band
Queensrÿche – metal band (from nearby Bellevue)
Thee Satisfaction – hip hop/rap duo
Schoolyard Heroes – horror punk/post hardcore (originally from Tacoma, Washington)
The Scene Aesthetic – acoustic/indie pop band
Shabazz Palaces – hip hop/rap duo
Sinai 48 – a rock band that includes the former members of Buckingham Nicks
Smoosh – alternative pop band
Soundgarden – rock band (grunge)
Sunn O))) – doom metal band
Kyle Townsend – record producer, musician
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players – indie rock/pop band
Trial – political straightedge band
Ugly Casanova – indie rock band featuring the main member Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse (from nearby Issaquah, Washington)
Vendetta Red – rock band
The Ventures – surf band
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