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      This is an incomplete list of notable people associated with U.S. city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


      Academics


      Stuart Bondurant, professor and dean emeritus at the UNC School of Medicine
      Coy Cornelius Carpenter, dean of the School of Medicine of Wake Forest University
      Adelaide Fries, foremost scholar of the history and genealogy of the Moravians
      Robert Huntley, president of Washington and Lee University
      Jacquelyne Jackson, sociologist and academic
      Harold L. Martin, chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
      William T. Miller, professor of organic chemistry at Cornell University
      Virginia Newell, math professor at Winston-Salem State University and alderman of Winston-Salem
      Len Preslar, business educator and Distinguished Professor of Practice at Wake Forest University
      Florence Wells Slater, entomologist and schoolteacher
      Norman Adrian Wiggins, president of Campbell University
      Tanya Zanish-Belcher, director of Special Collections and Archives at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University


      Art and architecture


      Earline Heath King, sculptor who specialized in portraits and statues
      Eleanor Layfield Davis, artist
      Helen Copenhaver Hanes, significant figure in the founding of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
      Frank L. Horton, museum director and antiques dealer
      Megan LeCrone, dancer and soloist with the New York City Ballet
      Willard C. Northup, architect
      Kathryn Reynolds, photographer
      William Roy Wallace, architect


      Business


      Celeste Beatty, first Black woman to own a brewery in the United States
      Jack O. Bovender Jr., former chairman and CEO of HCA Healthcare from 2002 to 2009
      Stuart Epperson, chairman of Salem Communications Corporation
      Bowman Gray Sr., president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
      Anne Cannon Forsyth, Cannon textiles and R.J. Reynolds tobacco families heiress and founder and president of the North Carolina Fund
      Francis Henry Fries, textile businessman and industrialist
      James A. Gray Jr., president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem and North Carolina Senate
      John Wesley Hanes, founder of Hanes clothing brand
      Phil Hanes, businessman, conservationist, and patron of the arts
      Velma Hopkins, labour rights activist who organized a strike against R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
      Rufus L. Patterson Jr., founder of the American Machine and Foundry and a vice president of the American Tobacco Company.
      R. J. Reynolds, founder of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
      William Neal Reynolds, businessman with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
      Lewis Rudolph, co-founder of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
      Vernon Rudolph, co-founder of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
      Moranda Smith, labor organizer and unionist
      Paul Trevithick, client partner and senior director at EPAM


      Entertainment


      John L. Adams, actor, comedian and director
      Ramin Bahrani, film director and screenwriter
      Elizabeth Campbell, public television executive
      Jerrod Carmichael, stand-up comedian, actor, and writer
      Howard Cosell, sportscaster
      Carter Covington, television show creator, writer, story editor and producer
      Bosley Crowther, film critic
      Jennifer Ehle, actress
      Nia Franklin, Miss America 2019
      Emily V. Gordon, writer and producer
      Charles Grant, actor
      Kathryn Grayson, actress and operatic soprano singer
      Pam Grier, actress
      Julianna Guill, actress
      Rosemary Harris, actress; Golden Globe, Emmy and Tony Award winner
      Jackée Harry, actress and comedian
      Burgess Jenkins, actor
      Darwin Joston, actor
      Tom Kent, nationally syndicated radio personality
      Allyn King, vaudeville actress and a Ziegfeld Follies performer
      Kelly-Anne Lyons, actress
      Angus MacLachlan, screenwriter
      Rusty Mills, Emmy-winning animator and director
      Cullen Moss, actor
      Harold Nicholas, film dancer, entertainer
      Jacqueline Novak, comedian and actress
      Daniel Peddle, film director and screenwriter
      Jeryl Prescott, actress
      Stuart Scott, sportscaster
      Stephen A. Smith, sports journalist, Winston-Salem State University alum, radio host, analyst for ESPN First Take
      Meg Steedle, actress
      Tasha Marbury, reality show personality and cast member of Basketball Wives
      Jill Wagner, actress and TV host
      Rolonda Watts, television personality and actress
      Colleen Williams, news anchor with KNBC in Los Angeles
      Danny McBride, actor, NCSA 94-96
      Geno Segers, actor, graduated from East Forsyth
      Jada Pinkett Smith, actress and wife of Will Smith, attended NCSA
      George C. Stoney, documentary filmmaker
      Kenneth Utt, film producer and unit production manager
      Rolonda Watts, television and talkshow host
      Michael Wilson, director


      = Music

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      9th Wonder, Grammy award-winning hip-hop producer
      Sunshine Anderson, singer-songwriter
      B.o.B., hip-hop artist
      Obadiah Carter, member of the "5" Royales
      Mitch Easter, musician and record producer, founder of Drive-In Studio
      Ben Folds, singer-songwriter
      Guitar Gabriel, blues musician
      Curtis Hairston, soul/funk vocalist
      George Hamilton IV, country singer
      Byron Hill, songwriter
      Peter Holsapple, singer-songwriter
      Greg Humphreys, singer-songwriter and member of Dillon Fence and Hobex
      Kimberly Marshall, organist and organ scholar
      Chris Murrell, singer and former lead vocalist of the Count Basie Orchestra
      Ben Neill, classical composer
      Clarence Paul, songwriter and record producer
      Dusty Redmon, guitarist
      Louise Siddall, composer
      Sluice, indie rock musician
      Chris Stamey, musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer
      Becca Stevens, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
      Ernest Thompson, blind street musician
      TiaCorine, rapper
      Tichina Vaughn, operatic mezzo-soprano


      Literature and journalism


      Bonnie Angelo, journalist and author
      Maya Angelou, poet
      Bekah Brunstetter, playwright
      John Carroll, journalist and newspaper editor
      Gary Chapman, author
      Clement Eaton, historian and writer
      John Ehle, author
      Mary Garber, sports journalist
      Emily V. Gordon, writer, producer, and podcast host
      Karen L. Parker, journalist and first Black female graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
      Melissa Harris-Perry, journalist, political commentator, author
      Charlie Lovett, New York Times best-selling novelist and expert on both the works and life of Lewis Carroll
      T. R. Pearson, author of A Short History of a Small Place
      James Norwood Pratt, author on topics of tea and tea lore
      Riley Redgate, author of young adult fiction


      Military


      Lincoln Broyhill, record-setting tail gunner in World War II
      Daryl Caudle, Admiral and Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command
      Walter J. Davis Jr., vice admiral in the United States Navy
      Gordon Gray, Secretary of the Army under President Truman and President Eisenhower's National Security Advisor
      Lawrence Joel, United States Army soldier; received Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War
      Henry Johnson, United States Army soldier; posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War I
      Togo West, United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, United States Secretary of the Army, General Counsel of the Navy
      Earl P. Yates, rear admiral in the United States Navy


      Politics and government


      Hannah Atkins, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1968 to 1980, and the first African-American woman elected to it
      Frank Ballance, United States House of Representatives
      Stan Bingham, North Carolina General Assembly
      Burr Brock Sr., North Carolina House of Representatives and the North Carolina Senate
      Jim Broyhill, a Republican politician; served North Carolina in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
      Ted Budd, former United States Representative and United States Senator from North Carolina
      Richard Burr, United States Senator
      Irving E. Carlyle, North Carolina lawyer and state leader
      R. Thurmond Chatham, U.S. House of Representatives
      Linda Combs, Controller of the Office of Management and Budget in the Executive Office of the President
      H. R. Crawford, Assistant Secretary for Housing Management of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
      Cal Cunningham, North Carolina Senate
      Elisabeth Epps, Colorado House of Representatives
      Dale Folwell, North Carolina State Treasurer and North Carolina House of Representatives,
      Linda Garrou, North Carolina Senate
      Voit Gilmore, director of the United States Travel Service and North Carolina Senate
      Peaches Golding, appointed by HM Queen Elizabeth II as High Sheriff of Bristol 2010–2011, awarded the OBE
      John Stephens Graham, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service and Atomic Energy Commission
      James A. Gray Jr., president and chairman of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem and North Carolina Senate
      Lyons Gray, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Revenue and North Carolina House of Representatives
      Kyle Hall, North Carolina House of Representatives
      Mabel Hampton, lesbian activist and contributor to the Lesbian Herstory Archives
      Ed Hanes, North Carolina House of Representatives
      John Wesley Hanes II, investment banker, corporate turnaround specialist, and Under Secretary of the United States Treasury
      John W. Hardwicke, Maryland House of Delegates
      William Heaton, former chief of staff to Bob Ney
      Kevin Jennings, assistant deputy secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools at the U.S. Department of Education
      Mark Johnson, North Carolina's Superintendent of Public Instruction
      Walter E. Johnston III, United States House of Representatives
      Allen Joines, mayor of Winston-Salem
      Annie Brown Kennedy, politician and lawyer; first Black woman to serve in the North Carolina House of Representatives
      Jules Gilmer Korner Jr., judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals
      Donny Lambeth, North Carolina House of Representatives
      Norman M. Miller, United States Navy officer; one of the most decorated Naval Aviators during World War II
      Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, MLB pitcher for Pirates and Cardinals, and US congressman from 1968 to 1967
      Derwin Montgomery, North Carolina House of Representatives
      Lorraine H. Morton, mayor of Evanston, Illinois
      Roxie Nicholson, career staffer at the United States Department of Labor
      Ray C. Osborne, served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Florida under the state constitution of 1968
      Earline Parmon, North Carolina Senate
      Rufus Lenoir Patterson, Mayor of Salem, North Carolina
      R. J. Reynolds Jr., treasurer of the Democratic National Committee and mayor of Winston-Salem
      Grace Rohrer, Secretary of Administration of North Carolina and Secretary of Cultural Resources of North Carolina
      Anna Harris Stein, First Lady of North Carolina
      Evelyn Terry, North Carolina House of Representatives
      Bennetta Bullock Washington, "first first lady" of Washington, D.C., director of Job Corps for Women at the Department of Labor
      Larry W. Womble, North Carolina General Assembly
      Madie Hall Xuma, president of the African National Congress Women's League


      Religion


      J. Neil Alexander, 9th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
      Stuart Epperson, evangelical who was the co-founder and chairman of Salem Media Group
      J. D. Greear, 62nd president of the Southern Baptist Convention
      Herbert Spaugh, Bishop of the Moravian Church


      Science and technology


      Roy F. Brissenden, NASA physicist
      Burton C. Gray, co-founder of Scientific Time Sharing Corporation
      Lisa Hensley, microbiologist, associate director of science at the Office of the Chief Scientist of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
      Joseph Gaither Pratt, psychologist who specialized in parapsychology.


      Sports




      = Baseball

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      Dustin Ackley, outfielder for the New York Yankees
      Koke Alexander, Negro leagues outfielder
      Fred Anderson, former Major League Baseball player
      Don Cardwell, former Major League Baseball pitcher; World Series champion
      Alvin Crowder, Major League Baseball pitcher; World Series champion
      Alex Crumbley, baseball outfielder in the Negro leagues
      Spencer Davis, baseball infielder in the Negro leagues
      Ryan Dull, Major League Baseball pitcher
      Harvey Gentry, former Major League Baseball player
      Rufe Gentry, former Major League Baseball player for the Detroit Tigers
      Mark Grace, first baseman for Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks, World Series champion, broadcaster and coach
      Tommy Gregg, former Major League Baseball player
      Napoleon Hairston, Negro league outfielder
      Ed Lyons, Major League Baseball second baseman
      D. J. Mitchell, Major League Baseball pitcher
      Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, MLB pitcher for Pirates and Cardinals, and US congressman from 1968 to 1967
      Howie Nunn, former Major League Baseball player
      Ernie Shore, former Major League Baseball pitcher, two-time World Series champion and sheriff of Forsyth County, North Carolina
      Seth Simmons, professional baseball player
      Bill Slack, professional baseball player, coach, and manager
      Robert Woodard, baseball player and collegiate coach


      = Basketball

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      Cy Alexander, college basketball coach
      Norton Barnhill, professional basketball player
      Randolph Childress, former professional basketball player
      Hubert Davis, head coach of the men's basketball team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, basketball analyst for ESPN, former NBA player
      Rick Duckett, college basketball coach
      Lindsay Edmonds, college basketball coach
      C.E. "Big House" Gaines, head basketball coach of Winston-Salem State University for 47 years; member of Basketball Hall of Fame
      Danny Gathings, retired basketball player
      Harry Giles III, professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers
      Herm Gilliam, professional basketball player
      Happy Hairston, professional basketball player for Los Angeles Lakers; NBA Champion
      C. J. Harris, basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
      Ricky Hickman, professional basketball player
      Whit Holcomb-Faye, professional basketball player
      Brian Howard, professional basketball player
      Josh Howard, professional basketball player and coach
      Othello Hunter, professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
      Reggie Johnson, professional basketball player
      Rusty LaRue, professional basketball player; NBA champion
      Camille Little, WNBA player
      Caleb Martin, twin brother of Cody Martin, professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
      Cody Martin, twin brother of Caleb Martin, professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets
      John Meeks (born 1999), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
      Earl Monroe, professional basketball player for New York Knicks and Baltimore Bullets
      Benny Moss, college basketball coach
      Ryan Odom, college basketball coach
      Tyson Patterson, professional basketball player
      Chris Paul, professional basketball player, 12x NBA All-Star and two-time Olympic champion
      Josh Pittman, professional basketball player
      Willie Porter, professional basketball player
      Skip Prosser, professional basketball player.
      Juvonte Reddic, professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
      Brian Robinson, college basketball coach
      Reyshawn Terry, professional basketball player and 2005 NCAA champion with North Carolina
      Kevin Thompson, professional basketball player


      = Football

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      Ray Agnew, professional football player and executive
      Ray Agnew III, professional football player
      Hubbard Alexander, professional football coach
      Bracy Bonham, Canadian Football League player
      Hal Bradley, professional football player
      Kidd Brewer, college football player and administrator
      Alan Caldwell, professional football player
      Tony Covington, professional football player
      Angelo Crowell, professional football player
      Germane Crowell, professional football player
      Donnie Davis, professional football player
      Divine Deablo, professional football player
      Kenny Duckett, professional football player
      Carl Eller, professional football player; member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame
      Clement M. Eyler, college football coach
      Ed Gainey, Canadian Football League player
      Paul Gibson, professional football player
      George Godsey, professional football player
      Chris Hairston, professional football player
      Josh Hawkins, professional football player
      Madison Hedgecock, professional football player
      KJ Henry, professional football player
      Dwayne Ijames, professional football player
      Bill Jackson, professional football player
      Anthony Levine, professional football player and two-time Super Bowl champion
      Alex McCalister, professional football player
      Bill McKoy, professional football player
      Ja'Quan McMillian, professional football player
      Doug Middleton, professional football player
      Paul Miles, professional football player
      Jackie Mitchell, Canadian Football League player
      Aric Morris, professional football player
      A. J. Nicholson, professional football player
      Darrell Nicholson, professional football player
      Derek Nicholson, professional football player and college football coach
      Artimus Parker, professional football player
      Denzel Rice, professional football player
      Sherman Simmons, college football coach
      Darryl Sims, professional football player
      Speedy Speer, football player and coach
      Ramondo Stallings, professional football player
      Ryan Taylor, professional football player
      Steve Videtich, professional football player
      Blake Whiteheart, professional football player
      Bryce Williams, professional football player
      Tory Woodbury, professional football player
      Tom Young, college football coach


      = Golf

      =
      Cydney Clanton, professional golfer
      Jim Ferree, professional golfer
      Jerry Haas, professional golfer
      Walter Hall, professional golfer
      David Mathis, professional golfer
      Arnold Palmer, professional golfer; attended Wake Forest University


      = Hockey

      =
      Patrick O'Sullivan, National Hockey League player
      Ben Smith, National Hockey League player and 2013 Stanley Cup champion


      = Racing

      =
      Dillon Bassett, NASCAR driver
      Ronnie Bassett Jr., NASCAR driver
      Ed Berrier, NASCAR driver
      Richard Childress, NASCAR team owner
      Barry Dodson, NASCAR crew chief
      Bobby Myers, NASCAR racing driver
      Chocolate Myers, NASCAR team principal
      Leon Sales, stock car racing driver


      = Soccer

      =
      Tanner Beason, defender
      John Bradford, defender and coach
      Sam Cronin, midfielder
      Austin da Luz, midfielder
      Luciano Delbono, midfielder
      Matt Spear, coach and sports executive
      David Testo, midfielder
      Wells Thompson, midfielder


      = Track and field

      =
      Blake Russell, Olympic long-distance runner, competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics
      J-Mee Samuels, track and field sprinter


      = Other

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      Kathleen Baker, Olympic swimmer, won gold and silver medal at 2016 Summer Olympics
      Michael Blomquist, rower and a former World Champion
      Ric Converse, professional wrestler
      Kimani Griffin, Olympic speed skater, competed at 2018 Winter Olympics
      Marc Johnson, professional skateboarder
      Randy Jones, Olympic bobsledder, won silver medal in the four-man event at 2002 Winter Olympics
      Brian McDonough, Olympic cyclist, competed at 1996 Summer Olympics
      Tab Thacker, NCAA wrestling national champion at NC State and actor
      Matthew Thomson, tennis player
      Chris Young, gymnast, won silver medal at 1999 Pan American Games


      Other


      Zachary Smith Reynolds, murder victim
      Hattie M. Strong, philanthropist


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