The state flag of Texas A map showing the location of Texas in the United States The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas .
Politics and public office
See also Category:Texas politicians and its subcategories.
See also List of mayors of Austin, Texas ; List of mayors of Dallas, Texas ; List of mayors of El Paso, Texas ; List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas ; List of mayors of Houston, Texas ; List of mayors of Plano, Texas ; List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas .
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Greg Abbott (born 1957), Governor of Texas , former Attorney General
Fred Agnich (1913–2004), Texas state representative , member of "Dirty 30" in 1971; oilman, rancher, conservationist [1]
Elsa Alcala (born 1964), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals from Houston since 2011
Elizabeth Alexander (born 1979), press secretary for Vice President Joe Biden
Bruce Alger (1918–2015), Republican U.S. representative for Texas's 5th congressional district , based in Dallas County, 1955–1965
Rodney Anderson (born 1968), former member of Texas House of Representatives from Grand Prairie
Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman to serve in Texas State Senate (1973–1983); Pennsylvania native
Bob Armstrong (1932–2015), member of Texas House of Representatives for Travis County 1963–71; Commissioner of General Land Office 1971–83
B
Ben Barnes (born 1938), lieutenant governor (1969–1973) of Texas; youngest House Speaker in Texas history (1965–1969)
Ray Barnhart (1928–2013), state representative and director of Federal Highway Administration under President Reagan
Decimus et Ultimus Barziza (1838–1882), state representative, Harris County, 1874–1876, businessman, Civil War soldier
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (1793–1874), district judge, a framer of Texas Constitution; co-founded Baylor University
Tina Benkiser (born 1962), former chairman of Republican Party of Texas
Lloyd Bentsen (1921–2006), U.S. representative and U.S. senator
Leo Berman (1936–2015), former state representative from Tyler
Paul Bettencourt (born 1958), Republican member of Texas State Senate from Houston
Teel Bivins (1947–2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
Bill Blythe (born 1935), Houston Realtor and Republican state representative from Harris County , 1971–1983
Elton Bomer (born 1935), state representative from Anderson County and Texas Secretary of State
Henry Bonilla (born 1954), U.S. representative from San Antonio
Greg Bonnen (born 1966), neurosurgeon and state representative from Galveston County ; brother of Dennis Bonnen
Jeffrey S. Boyd (born 1961), associate justice of Texas Supreme Court since 2012
Wally Brewster (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic
John A. Brieden III (born 1955), politician and National Commander of The American Legion , 2003–2004
Stephen Broden (born 1952), politician, professor, businessman, activist
Esther Buckley (1948–2013), member of United States Commission on Civil Rights ; educator in Laredo
Albert S. Burleson (1863–1937), U.S. Postmaster General and Congressman
Edward Burleson (1798–1851), Texas soldier, general, and statesman
Joel Burns (born 1969), Fort Worth city councilman who spoke out against bullying of LGBT youth
Konni Burton (born 1963), member of Texas Senate from Tarrant County
Jeb Bush (born 1953), former governor of Florida , reared in Midland and Houston
Angie Chen Button (born 1954), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County
C
Frank Kell Cahoon (1934–2013), Midland oilman and Republican former state representative
Briscoe Cain (born 1984), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives for Harris County District 128, effective January 2017
Bill Callegari (born 1941), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, 2001–2015
Donna Campbell (born 1954), Texas state senator and physician from New Braunfels
Francisco Canseco (born 1949), former U.S. representative from San Antonio
John Carona (born 1955), state senator from Dallas County, 1996–2015
Stefani Carter (born 1978), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2011; first African-American female Republican to serve in state House
Carlos Cascos (born 1952), Secretary of State of Texas in Abbott administration
Henry E. Catto Jr. (1930–2011), U.S. diplomat, businessman
Lauro Cavazos (1927–2022), U.S. Secretary of Education in the George H. W. Bush administration, first Hispanic U.S. Cabinet officer
Wayne Christian (born 1950), Republican former state representative from Center and Nacogdoches ; candidate for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014
Henry Cisneros (born 1947), former mayor of San Antonio and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Ronald H. Clark (born 1953), federal judge; former member of Texas House of Representatives
Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of Supreme Court of the United States
David Cobb (born 1962), 2004 U.S. presidential candidate for Green Party
Cathy Cochran (1944–2021), retiring judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Susan Combs (born 1945), Texas comptroller and agriculture commissioner, state representative
John B. Connally Jr. (1917–1993), Secretary of the Navy , Governor of Texas , US Treasury Secretary
John Cornyn (born 1952), United States Senator since 2002
Tom Craddick (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from Midland ; former Speaker
Juanita Craft (1902–1985), Dallas city council member, civil rights activist
Brandon Creighton (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from Conroe ; House Majority Leader (2013), attorney, businessman, and rancher
Ted Cruz (born 1971), Canadian-born politician, Texas Senator since 2013, and former 2016 presidential candidate
Henry Cuellar (born 1955), U.S. Representative from Texas's 28th congressional district ; native of Laredo
D–F
Tony Dale (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Williamson County since 2013
Price Daniel (1910–1988), Democratic US Senator and 38th Governor of Texas
Nicholas Henry Darnell (1807–1885), Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas
John E. Davis (born 1960), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1999
Wendy Davis (born 1963), Texas State Senator from Tarrant County , Democratic gubernatorial nominee in 2014
Jay Dean (born 1953), mayor of Longview , 2005–2015; state representative for Gregg and Upshur counties, effective 2017
David Dewhurst (born 1945), Lieutenant Governor of Texas , 2003–2015
Charles Duncan Jr. (1926–2022), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense 1977–1979, Secretary of Energy 1979–1981
Gary Elkins (born 1955), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Houston since 1995
Pat Fallon (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Denton County
Marsha Farney (born 1958), state representative from Williamson County since 2013; member of the Texas State Board of Education 2011–2013; businesswoman and former educator
James E. "Pa" Ferguson (1871–1944), governor of Texas (1915–1917), impeached, convicted, and removed from office
Miriam "Ma" Ferguson (1875–1961), first female Governor of Texas
Mindy Finn (born 1980), media strategist, conservative feminist activist, independent U.S. vice presidential candidate in 2016
Charles R. Floyd (1881–1945), Texas State Senator, State Representative, and co-founder of Paris Junior College
Dan Flynn (1943–2022), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Van Zandt County
James Frank (born 1967), member of Texas House of Representatives from Wichita Falls
G
Rick Galindo (born 1981), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County, effective 2015
Pete Gallego (born 1961), U.S. representative from Texas's 23rd congressional district
H. S. "Buddy" Garcia (born 1967), former interim 2012 member of Texas Railroad Commission
John Nance Garner (1868–1967), 44th Speaker of the US House and 32nd Vice President of the United States
Tony Garza (born 1958), former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Charlie Geren (born 1949), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth
Pete Geren (born 1952), former member of United States House of Representatives from Texas's 12th congressional district and United States Secretary of the Army
Craig Goldman (born 1968), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth[2]
Alberto Gonzales (born 1955), United States Attorney General
Henry B. Gonzalez (1916–2000), U.S. representative from San Antonio
John W. Goode (1923–1994), Republican lawyer from San Antonio; lost 1961 House race to Henry B. Gonzalez
Austan Goolsbee (born 1969), Chairperson of Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama
Tony Goolsby (1933–2020), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County , 1989–2009
Blake Gottesman (born 1980), aide to President George W. Bush
Phil Gramm (born 1942), former United States Senator
Tom Greenwell (1956–2013)[3]
Jesse Edward Grinstead (1866–1948), one-time mayor of Kerrville and state legislator
Henry C. Grover (1927–2005), state legislator, 1972 Republican gubernatorial nominee
H–I
Bob Hall (born 1942), Texas state senator from Van Zandt County
Holly Ham (born 1972), executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at the United States Department of Education
Rick Hardcastle (born 1956), Republican former member of Texas House form Wilbarger County
Will Ford Hartnett (born 1956), Dallas lawyer and Republican member of Texas House, 1991–2013
Talmadge L. Heflin (born 1940), former state representative from Harris County , director of Center for Fiscal Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation
Glenn Hegar (born 1970), state senator and Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014
Jeb Hensarling (born 1957), U.S. representative
Harvey Hilderbran (born 1960), state representative from Kerrville ; Republican candidate for state comptroller in 2014
Jim Hogg (1851–1906), first native Texan to become Governor of Texas
Vernon Edgar Howard (1937–1998), representative of the Texas House of Representatives , 1969–1975
Dan Huberty (born 1968), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County
Joan Huffman (born 1956), former Houston criminal court judge; Republican member of Texas State Senate
Bryan Hughes (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Wood County
Swanee Hunt (born 1950), U.S. Ambassador
Robert Dean Hunter (1928–2023), member of Texas House of Representatives from Abilene , 1986–2007
Todd A. Hunter (born 1953), state representative, 1989–1997, 2009–present
Thad Hutcheson (1915–1986), Houston lawyer and Republican politician
Kay Bailey Hutchison (born 1943), first woman U.S. Senator from Texas, 1993–2013
Frank N. Ikard (1913–1991), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district , 1951–1961
Sarah Isgur (born 1982), attorney and political analyst
J–L
Alphonso Jackson (born 1945), U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush
Wallace B. Jefferson (born 1963), Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas ; resigned 2013
Elizabeth Ames Jones (born 1956), former Texas Railroad Commissioner , member of Texas House of Representatives
Gina Ortiz Jones (born 1981), U.S Under Secretary of the Air Force
Jesse H. Jones (1874–1956), U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Barbara Jordan (1936–1996), member of United States House of Representatives
Rudy Juedeman (1908–2004), Odessa businessman and Republican politician
Kyle Kacal (born 1969), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 12
David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), only Jew from Texas to serve in U.S. House of Representatives (1846–1851) before 1970s
Bill Keffer (born 1958), Dallas lawyer who served in Texas House (District 107), 2003–2007
Jim Keffer (born 1953), Eastland businessman and current Republican member of Texas House (District 60); brother of Bill Keffer
Isaac Herbert Kempner (1873–1967), Mayor of Galveston , founder of Imperial Sugar
Mark Keough (born 1953), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from The Woodlands in Montgomery County
Ken King (born 1971), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Canadian in Hemphill County
Ron Kirk (born 1954), United States Trade Representative ; former Texas Secretary of State , former mayor of Dallas
Lois Kolkhorst (born 1964), member of Texas House of Representatives from Washington County since 2001
Linda Koop (born 1950), member of Texas House from Dallas County; former member of the Dallas City Council
Bob Krueger (1935–2022), former U.S. Ambassador, U.S. Senator and Congressman (New Braunfels, Comal County)
Dan Kubiak (1938–1998), state representative, businessman, educator
Barbara Lee (born 1946), U.S. Representative from California
Debra Lehrmann (born 1956), Texas Supreme Court justice, elected 2010
Eugene M. Locke (1918–1972), ambassador to Pakistan, deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; candidate for Governor of Texas
J. M. Lozano (born 1980), member of Texas House of Representatives from Kingsville; native of Mexico
Lanham Lyne (born 1955), Mayor of Wichita Falls , state representative 2011–13
M
George H. Mahon (1900–1985), U.S. representative from Texas's 19th congressional district 1935 until 1979
Charles R. Matthews (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of Texas State University System
Jim Mattox (1943–2008), U.S. representative and attorney general of Texas
Maury Maverick (1895–1954), Democratic U.S. representative
Glen Maxey (born 1952), state representative from Austin
Ruth McClendon (1943–2017), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio since 1996
Don McLeroy (born 1946), former chairman and member of Texas State Board of Education ; dentist, young-earth creationist
Tom Mechler (born 1956), Texas Republican state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in Amarillo
Will Metcalf (born 1984), state representative from Montgomery County since 2015
Rick Miller (born 1946), member of Texas House of Representatives from Sugar Land ; former Republican party chairman in Fort Bend County
Hilmar Moore (1920–2012), mayor of Richmond , 1949–2012, longest tenure of any elected official in U.S. history
William T. "Bill" Moore (1918–1999), state senator from Bryan , known as "Bull of the Brazos" and "father of the modern Texas A&M University "
Robert Morrow (born 1964), chairman of Republican Party of Travis County since 2016; considered a conspiracy theorist
Azie Taylor Morton (1936–2003), Treasurer of the United States
Steve Munisteri (born 1957), chairman of Republican Party of Texas , 2010–2015
Jim Murphy (born 1957), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from District 133 in Houston, 2007–2009 and since 2011
N–O
David Newell (born 1971), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9; Houston attorney
James Robertson Nowlin (born 1937), U.S. District Judge for Western District of Texas; one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives
James E. Nugent (1922–2016), former Democratic member of Texas Railroad Commission and the Texas House of Representatives
W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), Governor of Texas and U.S. senator
Tom Oliverson (born 1972), anesthesiologist, Republican member of Texas House of Representatives
Dora Olivo (born 1943), attorney and former member of Texas House of Representatives for Fort Bend County
Bill Owens (born 1950), former Governor of Colorado
Alvin M. Owsley (1888–1967), diplomat
P
Susan Pamerleau (born 1946), retired United States Air Force major general and Republican sheriff of Bexar County , first woman elected to that position, 2012[4]
Hugh Q. Parmer (1939–2020), former Mayor of Fort Worth and member of both houses of Texas State Legislature
Brad Parscale (born 1976), political strategist
Dan Patrick (born 1950), Lieutenant Governor of Texas, former member of Texas State Senate and radio broadcaster
Diane Patrick (born 1946), former member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlingon
Jerry E. Patterson (born 1946), Texas Land Commissioner; former state senator, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014
Thomas Pauken (born 1944), Texas Republican chairman, 1994–1997, lawyer and political commentator
Gilbert Peña (born 1949), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Pasadena
Rick Perry (born 1950), Governor of Texas , 2000–15; United States Secretary of Energy
Dade Phelan (born 1975), Republican state representative from Beaumont
Larry Phillips (born 1966), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Sherman
Thomas R. Phillips (born 1949), former Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court
Katrina Pierson (born 1976), Tea Party activist, Donald Trump campaign spokesperson
Dan Pope (born 1963), Mayor of Lubbock since 2016
David J. Porter (born 1954), member of Railroad Commission of Texas , elected November 2, 2010
Robert "Bob" Price (1927–2004), U.S. representative from Pampa in Texas Panhandle
Tom Price (born 1945), judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1997–2015, and the Dallas-based 282nd Court, 1987–1997
Walter Thomas Price, IV (born 1968), state representative from Amarillo, first elected November 2, 2010
Graham B. Purcell Jr. (1919–2011), U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district, 1962–1973; Wichita Falls lawyer
R
Jack Rains (1937–2023), former Texas secretary of state
John N. Raney (born 1947), member of Texas House of Representatives from Brazos County since 2011
Bennett Ratliff (born 1961), member of Texas House of Representative from Dallas County (2013–2015)
Bill Ratliff (born 1936), state senator and lieutenant governor from Mount Pleasant
Sam Rayburn (1882–1961), U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
Richard P. Raymond (born 1960), South Texas state representative
Ron Reynolds (born 1973), African-American Democrat member of Texas House of Representatives from District 27 in Missouri City
Ann Richards (1933–2006), second woman governor of Texas (1991–1995); state treasurer (1983–1991)
Cecile Richards (born 1957), liberal political activist, daughter of Ann Richards
Matt Rinaldi (born 1975), member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County since 2015
Roy R. Rubottom Jr. (1912–2010), diplomat
Jim Rudd (born 1943), lawyer and lobbyist in Austin; former Texas state representative from Brownfield
Sa–Sl
Paul Sadler (born 1955), state representative, Democrat U.S. Senate nominee in 2012, lost to Republican Ted Cruz
Pete Saenz (born 1951), mayor of Laredo
Joe Sage (1920–1977), one of first two Republicans since Reconstruction to represent Bexar County in Texas House of Representatives
Mario Marcel Salas (born 1949), civil rights activist, politician
Tom Schieffer (born 1947), diplomat, brother of CBS anchorman Bob Schieffer
Pete Sessions (born 1955), U.S. representative
Sonal Shah (born 1968), economist and public official with Obama Administration
John Sharp (born 1950), former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts , chancellor of Texas A&M University
J. D. Sheffield (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Coryell County since 2013; physician in Gatesville
Mark M. Shelton (born 1956), pediatrician and member of Texas House of Representatives from District 97 (Fort Worth) , 2009–2013
David McAdams Sibley (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, Texas state senator (1991–2002), Mayor of Waco (1987–1988)
Ron Simmons (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives from Carrollton since 2013
Ryan Sitton (born 1975), Republican nominee for Texas Railroad Commission in 2014 general election
Sm–Sz
Preston Smith (1912–2003), Governor of Texas (1969–1973) and lieutenant governor (1963–1969)
Steven Wayne Smith (born 1961), member of Texas Supreme Court (2002–2005)
Wayne Smith (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from District 128 in Harris County since 2003
Barry Smitherman (born 1957), former member of Texas Railroad Commission; unsuccessful candidate for attorney general in 2014
Clay Smothers (1935–2004), member of Texas House of Representatives ; operator of St. Paul Industrial Training School orphanage in Malakoff ; radio personality
Burt Solomons (born 1950) Denton County lawyer and Republican member of Texas House of Representatives , 1995–2013
Margaret Spellings (born 1957), U.S. Secretary of Education (2005–2009)
Drew Springer Jr. (born 1966), member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 68 (North Texas and eastern South Plains)
Barbara Staff (1924–2019), co-chairman of 1976 Ronald Reagan Texas presidential primary campaign
Sylvia Stanfield (born 1943), diplomat
Robert Stanton (born 1940), director of National Park Service
Todd Staples (born 1963), Texas agriculture commissioner; candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014
Max Starcke (1884–1972), mayor of Seguin, Texas ; managing director of Lower Colorado River Authority
Ken Starr (1946–2022), federal judge, Solicitor General , and Independent Counsel during Clinton Administration
William Steger (1920–2006), U.S. District Judge
Jonathan Stickland (born 1983), member of Texas House of Representatives from Tarrant County since 2013
Steve Stockman (born 1956), member of U.S. House of Representatives from Texas; candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2014
Robert Schwarz Strauss (1918–2014), politician, chairman of Democratic National Committee , and diplomat
Dwayne Stovall (born 1966), Cleveland, Texas , businessman and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate against John Cornyn in primary election scheduled March 4, 2014
Carole Keeton Strayhorn (born 1939), Texas comptroller (1999–2007), railroad commissioner, former Mayor of Austin
Raymond Strother (1940–2022), political consultant , native of Port Arthur
Michael Quinn Sullivan (born 1970), reporter, political activist, president of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility
T–V
Robert Talton (born 1945), police officer, attorney, member of Texas House of Representatives from Harris County 1993–2009; candidate for Chief Justice of Texas Supreme Court in 2014 Republican primary
Buddy Temple (1942–2015), businessman, state representative from Angelina County , and railroad commissioner
Tony Tinderholt (born 1970), member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlington
Raul Torres (born 1956), former state representative from Nueces County
Steve Toth (born 1960), member of Texas House of Representatives , 2013–2015, from The Woodlands
John G. Tower (1925–1991), first Republican U.S. Senator from Texas since Reconstruction
Lupe Valdez (born 1947), only female elected sheriff in Texas
Gary VanDeaver (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bowie County, effective 2015
Jason Villalba (born 1971), state representative from Dallas County since 2013; Dallas attorney with Haynes and Boone
Catalina Vasquez Villalpando (born 1940), Treasurer of the United States
W–Z
Dale Wainwright (born 1961), former associate justice of Texas Supreme Court
Richard A. Waterfield (1939–2007), state representative who advocated for feeding programs for disabled and elderly
Craig Watkins (born 1967), first African-American district attorney in Texas, Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year 2008
Reed N. Weisiger (1838–1908), Texas State Senator (1891–1893), Confederate cavalry officer, pioneer in Victoria County
Jack Wheeler (1944–2010), presidential aide to Ronald Reagan , George H. W. Bush , and George W. Bush administrations
Molly S. White (born 1958), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Bell County
John Roger Williams (born 1949), Republican U.S. representative from Texas, former Texas secretary of state, professional baseball player
Michael L. Williams (born 1953), director of Texas Education Agency, former Texas Railroad Commissioner, former assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights
Barry Williamson (born 1957), Republican former member of Texas Railroad Commission
Arlene Wohlgemuth (born 1947), Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Johnson County, 1995–2005; executive director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation ; ran unsuccessfully against Chet Edwards for Congress in 2004
Jared Woodfill (born 1968), Houston attorney and chairman of Harris County Republican Party, 2002–2014
John Lee Wortham (1862–1924), Texas Railroad Commissioner and Secretary of State, businessman
Betsey Wright (born 1943), political lobbyist, activist, consultant
Clymer Wright (1932–2011), political activist; father of municipal term limits in Houston
Jim Wright (1922–2015), former Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives
Vicente T. Ximenes (1919–2014), Mexican-American civil rights pioneer, U.S. politician
Ralph Yarborough (1903–1996), state senator, 1957 –1971; leader of progressive or liberal wing of his party
Judith Zaffirini (born 1946), state senator from Laredo
Bill Zedler (born 1943), member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlington
Brian Zimmerman (1972–1996), elected mayor of Crabb at age 11
U.S. Presidents
Lyndon B. Johnson George W. Bush
Entertainment
Dance
Cyd Charisse
Joshua Allen (born 1989), dancer, 2008 winner of So You Think You Can Dance
Lauren Anderson (born 1965), ballet dancer; first African-American ballerina to be principal of a major company (Houston Ballet )
Corky Ballas (born 1960), ballroom dancer
Mark Ballas (born 1986), ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and singer-songwriter
Candy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancer
Cyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancer
Bebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer
Gussie Nell Davis (1906–1993), physical education teacher who founded the Kilgore College Rangerettes drill team
Kelli Finglass (born 1964), dancer, director of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly
Chachi Gonzales (born 1996), dancer
Nathalie Krassovska (1918–2005), ballerina, ballet teacher[5]
Ann Miller (1923–2004), actress, dancer
Annette O'Toole (born 1952), dancer, actress
Ginger Rogers (1911–1995), actress, singer, dancer
Ross Sisters , Betsy (1926–1996), Vickie (1927–2002), and Dixie (1929–1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists
Kelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
George Skibine (1920–1981), ballet dancer, choreographer[6]
Solange (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer, producer, director
Ben Stevenson (born 1936), artistic director of Houston Ballet and Texas Ballet Theater
Patsy Swayze (1927–2013), choreographer, dancer, dance teacher
Judy Trammell (born 1958), choreographer for Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Fashion and modeling
Lisa Baker (born 1944), Playboy Playmate of the Year
Tyson Ballou (born 1976), model
Candy Barr (1935–2005), model, burlesque dancer
Brooke Burns (born 1978), model, actress
Lois Chiles (born 1947), model, actress
Ashley Cox (born 1956), model, actress, Playboy Playmate
Chloe Dao (born 1972), fashion designer
Hope Dworaczyk (born 1984), model, Playboy Playmate of the Year
Kelly Emberg (born 1959), model, former partner of Rod Stewart
Hannah Ferguson (born 1992), model
Tom Ford (born 1961), former creative director for Gucci , film director
Michelle Galdenzi (born 1987), model, actress
Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress
Marcy Hanson (born 1952), Playboy Playmate, actress
Angie Harmon (born 1972), model, actress
Julie Haus (born 1973), fashion designer
Kimberly Holland (born 1982), Playboy model
Daina House (born 1954), Playboy centerfold
Elisa Jimenez (born 1963), fashion designer, interdisciplinary artist
Sandy Johnson (born 1954), Playboy centerfold, actress
Tina Knowles (born 1954), businesswoman, fashion designer
Dorian Leigh (Parker) (1917–2008), model, considered one of the first supermodels
Kym Malin (born 1962), Playboy Playmate, actress
Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), model, actress
Brandon Maxwell (born 1984), fashion designer
Kim McLagan (1948–2006), model
Ali Michael (born 1990), model
Kiko Mizuhara (born 1990), model, actress, Japanese television personality
Chandra North (born 1973), model
Derrill Osborn (1942–2019), fashion executive
Wendy Russell Reves (1916–2007), model, philanthropist, socialite
Kendra Scott (born 1974), fashion designer
Joan Severance (born 1958), model, actress
Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
Anna Nicole Smith (1967–2007), model, actress
Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
Amir Taghi (born 1996), fashion designer
Tila Tequila (born 1981), model, television personality
Paola Turbay (born 1970), model, actress, beauty pageant winner
Ann Ward (born 1991), model, winner of America's Next Top Model , Cycle 15
Film, theater, and television
A | B | C | D–E | F–G | H | I–J |
K–L | M | N–P | Q–R | S | T–U | V–Z
Alexis Bledel Powers Boothe Carol Burnett Gary Busey Loretta Devine Michael Dorn Morgan Fairchild Jamie Foxx Jennifer Garner Larry Hagman Woody Harrelson Jennifer Love Hewitt Tommy Lee Jones Eva Longoria Matthew McConaughey Bill Paxton Dennis Quaid Debbie Reynolds Gene Roddenberry Michelle Rodriguez Sarah Shahi Sissy Spacek Brent Spiner Matt Stone Patrick Swayze Rip Torn Forest Whitaker Owen Wilson Robin Wright Renée Zellweger A
F. Murray Abraham (born 1939), Academy Award - and Golden Globe Award -winning actor
Amy Acker (born 1976), actress
Jensen Ackles (born 1978), actor, Smallville , Supernatural
Sunrise Adams (born 1982), actress
Dianna Agron (born 1986), actress, singer
Norman Alden (1924–2012), actor
Kevin Alejandro (born 1976), actor
Jaimie Alexander (born 1984), actress
Richard Alexander (1902–1989), actor
Debbie Allen (born 1950), actress, choreographer, director, producer
Krista Allen (born 1971), actress
Marshall Allman (born 1984), actor, Prison Break , True Blood
John A. Alonzo (1934–2001), cinematographer
Audrey Marie Anderson (born 1975), actress, played Kim Brown on The Unit
Jacqueline Anderson (born 1975), actress
Wes Anderson (born 1969), director, Bottle Rocket , Rushmore , The Royal Tenenbaums
Dana Andrews (1909–1992), actor, The Best Years of Our Lives , Laura
Andrew Arbuckle (1887–1938), actor
Macklyn Arbuckle (1866–1931), actor
Melissa Archer (born 1979), actress
Michael Arden (born 1982), actor
Kelly Asbury (born 1960), story artist, director, writer, Shrek 2
Frank Ashmore (born 1945), actor
Tex Avery (1908–1980), animator, cartoonist, director
B
Lorri Bagley (born 1973), actress, model, Veronica's Closet , Ice Age
G. W. Bailey (born 1944), actor, M*A*S*H , Police Academy
Joe Don Baker (born 1936), actor, Charley Varrick , Walking Tall
Kathy Baker (born 1950), Emmy -winning actress, Picket Fences , Boston Public
Troy Baker (born 1976), voice actor, musician
Greg Baldwin (born 1960), actor, Avatar: The Last Airbender
Taylor Ball (born 1987), actor
Reginald Ballard (born 1965), character actor, comedian, The Bernie Mac Show , Martin
Bob Banner (1921–2011), television producer, writer, director
Etta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), actress, singer
Matt Barr (born 1984), actor
Barbara Barrie (born 1931), actress, Suddenly Susan , Barney Miller , Double Trouble
Skye McCole Bartusiak (1992–2014), actress
Texas Battle (born 1980), actor, played Marcus Walton on The Bold and the Beautiful
Jim Beaver (born 1950), actor, played Ellsworth on Deadwood
David Beecroft (born 1955), actor
Gregory Beecroft (born 1952), actor
Madge Bellamy (1899–1990), actress
Jeff Bennett (born 1962), voice actor, singer, Johnny Bravo
Robby Benson (born 1956), actor, director, singer, The Legend of Prince Valiant , Ellen , Beauty and the Beast
Robert Benton (born 1932), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, Kramer vs. Kramer , Places in the Heart
Crystal Bernard (born 1961), actress and singer, television series Wings
Angela Bettis (born 1973), actress
Nicole Bilderback (born 1975), actress
Francelia Billington (1895–1934), actress in silent films
Gil Birmingham (born 1966), actor, Billy Black in The Twilight Saga
Dustin Lance Black (born 1979), Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer
Patricia Blair (1933–2013), actress, Daniel Boone , The Rifleman , The Electric Horseman
Justin Blanchard (born 1980), actor
Alexis Bledel (born 1981), actress, starred in Gilmore Girls
Dan Blocker (1928–1972), actor, played Hoss Cartwright on Bonanza
Joan Blondell (1906–1979), Academy Award -nominated actress
Don Bluth (born 1937), animator, studio owner, An American Tail , The Land Before Time
Larry Blyden (1925–1975), actor, game-show host
Virginia True Boardman (1889–1971), silent-era film actress
Spencer Boldman (born 1992), actor
Jim Boles (1914–1977), actor
John Boles (1895–1969), actor
Tiffany Bolton (born 1971), actress, model, talk-show host
Matthew Bomer (born 1977), actor, Tru Calling , White Collar
Kevin Booth (born 1961), film director, producer, lecturer, musician
Powers Boothe (1948–2017), actor, Deadwood , Tombstone , Southern Comfort
Jesse Borrego (born 1962), actor, Fame , 24 , Dexter
Michael Bowen (born 1953), actor, Jackie Brown , Magnolia , Lost
Rob Bowman (born 1960), film and television director, The X-Files , Star Trek: The Next Generation
Lombardo Boyar (born 1973), actor, The Bernie Mac Show
Richard Bradford (1934–2016), actor, Man in a Suitcase , The Untouchables
David Bradley (born 1953), actor, American Samurai
Abby Brammell (born 1979), actress, played Tiffy Gerhardt on The Unit
Larry Brantley (born 1966), voice actor, comedian, radio spokesman
Eve Brent (1929–2011), actress
Mary Brian (1906–2002), actress
James Brown (1920–1992), actor, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
Tammie Brown (born 1980), actor, drag queen, musician
Larry Buchanan (1923–2004), film director, producer, writer
Samantha Buck (born 1974), actress, Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Betty Buckley (born 1947), film and Tony Award -winning stage actress, singer
Norman Buckley (born 1955), television director and editor
Dennis Burkley (1945–2013), actor
Carol Burnett (born 1933), actress, comedian, The Carol Burnett Show
Demi Burnett (born 1995), reality-television personality
Brooke Burns (born 1978), actress, model
Burnie Burns (born 1973), writer, actor, producer, comedian, host, director
Marilyn Burns (1949–2014), actress, starred in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Wendell Burton (1947–2017), actor, The Sterile Cuckoo
Gary Busey (born 1944), Academy Award -nominated actor, The Buddy Holly Story , Under Siege
Tom Byron (born 1961), adult film actor, director, producer
C
Kevin Cahoon (born 1971), actor, director, singer-songwriter
Bill Camfield (1929–1991), radio and television host, writer, comedian
Kate Capshaw (born 1953), actress, married to Steven Spielberg
Gina Carano (born 1982), actress, television personality, mixed martial arts fighter
Steve Cardenas (born 1974), martial artist and retired actor, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers , Power Rangers: Zeo
Edwin Carewe (1883–1940), film director, actor, producer, writer
Thomas Carter (born 1953), director, actor
Allen Case (1934–1986), actor, singer
John L. Cason (1918–1961), actor
Don Castle (1917–1966), actor
Darlene Cates (1947–2017), actress
Derek Cecil (born 1973), actor, House of Cards
Miguel Cervantes (born 1977), actor
Duane Lee Chapman, II (born 1973), Dog the Bounty Hunter
Leland Chapman (born 1976), Dog the Bounty Hunter
Cyd Charisse (1922–2008), actress, dancer, Singin' in the Rain , The Band Wagon
Ricardo Chavira (born 1971), actor, played Carlos Soli on Desperate Housewives
Lois Chiles (born 1947), actress, model, Moonraker , The Great Gatsby , Broadcast News
Thomas Haden Church (born 1961), Academy Award -nominated actor, Sideways , Spider-Man 3 , All About Steve
Victoria Clark (born 1959), Tony Award -winning actress, singer
Jack Clay (1926–2019), acting teacher, actor, director
Taylor Cole (born 1984), actress/model, Summerland , The Event
Dabney Coleman (born 1932), actor, Buffalo Bill , 9 to 5 , The Towering Inferno , Tootsie
Jessica Collins (born 1983), actress, played Maggie on Rubicon
Lynn Collins (born 1979), actress, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Marcus Collins (born 1974), actor, singer
Shanna Collins (born 1983), actress, Swingtown
Ellar Coltrane (born 1994), actor
Chris Cooper (born 1951), actor; winner, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor , Adaptation , Seabiscuit , The Bourne Identity , The Patriot , The Muppets
Tamarie Cooper (born 1970), actress, playwright
Barry Corbin (born 1940), actor, Urban Cowboy , Nothing in Common , Who's Harry Crumb?
Alex Cord (1933–2021), actor, Airwolf , rancher
Allen Coulter (born 1969), film and television director, The Sopranos
Ashley Cox (born 1956), actress, model
David Crabb (born 1975), actor
Yvonne Craig (1937–2015), actress
Norma Crane (1928–1973), actress, Fiddler on the Roof
Chace Crawford (born 1985), actor
Joan Crawford (1908–1977), Academy Award -winning actress, Mildred Pierce , Johnny Guitar , What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Catherine Crier (born 1954), television personality, judge
Kathryn Crosby (born 1933), actress, Anatomy of a Murder , wife of Bing Crosby
Shauna Cross (born 1974), screenwriter, author, roller derby athlete
Brett Cullen (born 1956), actor, The Young Riders , Legacy , Ghost Rider
Erin Cummings (born 1977), actress, Detroit 1-8-7
Bonnie Curtis (born 1966), film producer
D–E
Tony Dalton (born 1975), actor, played Lalo Salamanca on Better Call Saul
Diana Danielle (born 1991), Malaysian actress, born in Houston
Bebe Daniels (1901–1971), actress, singer, dancer, writer, producer
Linda Darnell (1923–1965), actress, Forever Amber , A Letter to Three Wives
Jim Dauterive (born 1957), producer and writer, King of the Hill
Kennedy Davenport (Reuben Asberry Jr.) (born 1982), television personality, drag queen, dancer
Madison Davenport (born 1996), actress
Phyllis Davis (1940–2013), actress
Eddie Dean (1907–1999), singer-songwriter, actor
Jimmy Dean (1923–2010), country-western impresario, actor (Diamonds Are Forever , entrepreneur
Lezlie Deane (born 1964), actress, singer
Marjorie Deanne (1917–1994), actress, first winner of Miss Texas pageant
Alana de la Garza (born 1976), actress, Law & Order , CSI: Miami , The Mountain
Madison De La Garza (born 2001), teen actress, Desperate Housewives
Bob Denver (1935–2005), actor, played Maynard G. Krebs in Dobie Gillis and title role in Gilligan's Island
Elizabeth De Razzo (born 1980), actress, played Maria on Eastbound & Down
Kaitlyn Dever (born 1996), teen actress, Last Man Standing , Justified
Loretta Devine (born 1949), actress, Waiting to Exhale , Grey's Anatomy
Dorothy Devore (1899–1976), actress, comedian
Jenna Dewan (born 1980), actress, star of Step Up and Take the Lead
Elliott Dexter (1870–1941), actor
Shae D'lyn (born 1962), actress, Dharma and Greg
Frank Q. Dobbs (1939–2006), screenwriter, director, producer
Chris Donahue (born 1958), Academy Award-winning film producer
Colby Donaldson (born 1974), actor
Michael Dorn (born 1952), star of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Jessica Drake (born 1974), porn star
Haylie Duff (born 1985), actress
Hilary Duff (born 1987), actress, singer
Karen Dufilho-Rosen (born 1968), Academy Award-winning film producer
Josh Duhon (born 1982), actor, played Logan Hayes on General Hospital
Donnie Dunagan (born 1934), actor, voice actor
Sandy Duncan (born 1946), actress, singer, The Sandy Duncan Show , The Hogan Family
Kenton Duty (born 1995), teen actor, Shake It Up , Ctrl
Shelley Duvall (born 1949), actress, The Shining , Annie Hall , Olive Oyl in film Popeye
George Eads (born 1967), actor, plays Nick Stokes in television series CSI
Greg Edmonson , music composer for television, movies and video games, King of the Hill , Firefly
Edward Edwards , actor
Ike Eisenmann (born 1962), actor, producer
Shannon Elizabeth (born 1973), actress, American Pie
Chris Elley (born 1977), film director, writer, producer
Chris Ellis (born 1956), actor
Ron Ely (born 1938), actor, Tarzan
Mireille Enos (born 1975), actress
Molly Erdman (born 1974), actress
Bill Erwin (1914–2010), character actor
Dale Evans (1912–2001), actress, singer-songwriter, married to Roy Rogers
F–G
Morgan Fairchild (born 1950), actress in Dallas television series (one of three actresses to play character "Jenna Wade") and Flamingo Road
Parisa Fakhri (born 1975), voice actress, Dragon Ball GT , Fruits Basket
Amy Farrington (born 1966), actress
Farrah Fawcett (1947–2009), actress and artist, Charlie's Angels , The Burning Bed , Extremities , The Apostle
Katie Featherston (born 1982), actress, Paranormal Activity
Jay R. Ferguson (born 1974), actor
Rosita Fernandez (1919–2006), actress, pop singer
Tyra Ferrell (born 1962), actress, The Cape , City , The Bronx Zoo
Margaret Field (1922–2011), actress, mother of actress Sally Field
Miles Fisher (born 1983), actor
Sean Patrick Flanery (born 1965), actor, The Boondock Saints
Horton Foote (1916–2009), two-time Academy Award -winning screenwriter
Michelle Forbes (born 1965), actress, Homicide: Life on the Street , 24 , True Blood
Tom Forman (1893–1926), actor, writer, producer
Steve Forrest (1925–2013), actor, So Big , Mommie Dearest , North Dallas Forty
Robert Foxworth (born 1941), actor, Falcon Crest , Six Feet Under
Jamie Foxx (born 1967), Academy Award -winning actor, Ray , Any Given Sunday , Django Unchained
James Frawley (1936–2019), director, actor, producer
Gavin Free (born 1988), video cinematographer
Al Freeman Jr. (1934–2012), actor, director, Finian's Rainbow , Malcolm X
K. Todd Freeman (born 1965), actor
Augustine Frizzell (born 1979), actress, director, screenwriter[7]
Robert Fuller (born 1933), actor, rancher
Chris Furrh (born 1974), actor
Jennifer Garner (born 1972), actress, 13 Going on 30 , Dallas Buyers Club , Draft Day , television series Alias
Joy Garrett (1945–1993), actress, singer
Greer Garson (1904–1996), Academy Award-winning actress
Nancy Gates (1926–2019), actress
Lynda Day George (born 1944), actress, television series Mission: Impossible
Gracie Gillam (born 1992), actress, singer, dancer
Richard Gilliland (1950–2021), actor
Marc Gilpin (1966–2023), actor; Jaws 2 , Legend of the Lone Ranger
Peri Gilpin (born 1961), actress, Frasier
Michael Gladis (born 1977), actor, Mad Men , Eagleheart
Lesli Linka Glatter (born 1953), film director; president of Directors Guild of America
Summer Glau (born 1981), dancer and actress, Firefly
Carlin Glynn (born 1940), actress, singer
Dale Godboldo (born 1975), actor
Renée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriter
Mike Gomez (born 1951), actor
Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer, formed band Selena Gomez & The Scene
Nicholas Gonzalez (born 1976), actor
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (1925–2006), character actor
Jill Goodacre (born 1965), actress, model
YaYa Gosselin (born 2009), actress
Mckenna Grace (born 2006), actress
Brea Grant (born 1981), actress, played Daphne Millbrook on Heroes
Teresa Graves (1948–2002), actress
David Gordon Green (born 1975), filmmaker
John Gremillion (born 1967), voice actor
Nan Grey (1918–1993), actress
Corinne Griffith (1894–1979), actress
Kristin Griffith (born 1953), actress
Texas Guinan (1884–1933), actress, singer, entrepreneur
Tim Guinee (born 1962), actor
Anne Gwynne (1918–2003), actress
H
Tommy Habeeb (born 1958), actor, writer, producer
Sara Haden (1899–1981), actress
Reed Hadley (1911–1974), actor, Racket Squad
Sarah Hagan (born 1984), actress
Emily Hagins (born 1992), film producer, writer, editor, director
Larry Hagman (1931–2012), actor, I Dream of Jeannie , Dallas , son of actress Mary Martin
Monte Hale (1919–2009), actor, country singer
Jackie Earle Haley (born 1961), Academy Award -nominated actor, The Bad News Bears , Breaking Away , Little Children
Bug Hall (born 1985), actor
Irma P. Hall (born 1935), actress
James Hall (1900–1940), actor
Jerry Hall (born 1956), model, actress, former wife of Mick Jagger
Hope Hampton (1897–1982), actress in silent films
John Lee Hancock (born 1956), film director, The Blind Side
Gunnar Hansen (1947–2015), actor, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Marcy Hanson (born 1952), actress, Playboy model
Jerry Hardin (born 1929), actor
Melora Hardin (born 1967), actress
Ty Hardin (1930–2017), actor
Ann Harding (1903–1981), actress
Catherine Hardwicke (born 1955), film director, Twilight
Mark Harelik (born 1951), actor, playwright
Angie Harmon (born 1972), actress, Law & Order , Rizzoli & Isles
William Jackson Harper (born 1980), actor
James N. Harrell (1918–2000), actor
Woody Harrelson (born 1961), actor, Cheers , Natural Born Killers , White Men Can't Jump , No Country for Old Men , True Detective
Laura Harring (born 1964), actress, Mulholland Drive
Fran Harris (born 1965), television host, life coach, professional basketball player
Harriet Sansom Harris (born 1955), actress, Desperate Housewives , Frasier , It's All Relative , The 5 Mrs. Buchanans
Chris Harrison (born 1971), television announcer
James V. Hart (born 1960), screenwriter
Lisa Hartman-Black (born 1956), actress, Knots Landing
Ethan Hawke (born 1970), actor, Training Day , Before Midnight , Dead Poets Society
John Hawkes (born 1959), Academy Award -nominated actor, Winter's Bone , Deadwood , The Sessions
Brad Hawkins (born 1976), actor, VR Troopers
Jerry Haynes (1927–2011), actor, children's television host
Ted Healy (1896–1937), vaudeville performer, comedian, actor; created The Three Stooges
Amber Heard (born 1986), actress, Friday Night Lights , Pineapple Express , Drive Angry
Rick Hearst (born 1965), actor
Katherine Helmond (1929–2019), actress, Soap
Sherman Hemsley (1938–2012), actor, The Jeffersons , adopted El Paso as his hometown
Josh Henderson (born 1981), actor, model, singer, Dallas , Desperate Housewives , Over There
Logan Henderson (born 1989), actor and singer
Tiffany Hendra (born 1971), actress, television personality
Kim Henkel (born 1946), screenwriter, director, producer, actor
Bill "Tex" Henson (1924–2002), animator
Stephen Herek (born 1958), film director, 101 Dalmatians
Jennifer Love Hewitt (born 1979), actress, Ghost Whisperer , The Client List
Tamara Hext (born 1963), actress, winner of Miss Texas pageant
Joel Heyman (born 1971), actor
John Benjamin Hickey (born 1963), actor, It's All Relative , The Big C
John Hillerman (1932–2017), actor, played English Major domo Higgins on Magnum, P.I.
Jordan Hinson (born 1991), actress
Junie Hoang (born 1971), actress and plaintiff in Hoang v. Amazon.com
Gregory Hoblit (born 1944), television and film director
Tommy Hollis (1954–2001), actor
Charlene Holt (1928–1996), actress
Tobe Hooper (1943–2017), director The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , Poltergeist , Salem's Lot
William Hootkins (1948–2005), actor, Batman , Raiders of the Lost Ark , Star Wars
Roger Horchow (1928–2020), Broadway producer, catalog entrepreneur
Lee Horsley (born 1955), actor, Matt Houston
Larry Hovis (1936–2003), actor, Hogan's Heroes
Susan Howard (born 1944), born in Marshall , longtime actress in Dallas television series
Matt Hullum (born 1974), director, producer, writer, actor, visual effects supervisor
Gayle Hunnicutt (born 1943), actress, Marlowe , The Legend of Hell House
Paige Hurd (born 1992), actress, Everybody Hates Chris
Tracy Hutson (born 1986), reality television personality
Martha Hyer (1924–2014), Academy Award -nominated actress, Some Came Running , The Carpetbaggers , The Sons of Katie Elder
I–J
Judith Ivey (born 1951), film and Tony Award -winning stage actress, director
John M. Jackson (born 1950), actor, played Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden on JAG
Gary Jacobs (born 1952), television comedy writer, producer, author
Dorothy Janis (1912–2010), actress in silent films
Annalee Jefferies (born 1954), actress
Rita Jenrette (born 1949), actress, television journalist, real-estate executive, model, princess[8]
Chane't Johnson (1976–2010), actress
Dakota Johnson (born 1989), actress
Janelle Johnson (1923–1995), actress; mother of The Monkees ' Micky Dolenz
Sandy Johnson (born 1954), actress, model
Joe Johnston (born 1950), film director, Jumanji , Jurassic Park III , Captain America: The First Avenger
Terra Jolé (born 1980), reality TV personality
Nick Jonas (born 1992), singer, actor
Alex Jones (born 1974), radio host, television host, film producer
Angus T. Jones (born 1993), actor, Jake Harper on Two and a Half Men
Ashley Jones (born 1976), actress, The Bold and the Beautiful , The Young and the Restless
Caleb Landry Jones (born 1989), actor
Carolyn Jones (1929–1983), actress, played Morticia Addams on The Addams Family
Dick Jones (1927–2014), actor, starring role of Buffalo Bill, Jr. and voice of Pinocchio
L. Q. Jones (1927–2022), actor, The Wild Bunch , Casino , originally from Beaumont
Margo Jones (1911–1955), theatre founder and director
Mickey Jones (1941–2018), actor, musician, Home Improvement , Flo
Preston Jones (1936–1979), playwright, actor, director
Preston Jones (born 1983), actor
Sam J. Jones (born 1954), actor, Flash Gordon , The Highwayman
Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946), Academy Award -winning actor, The Fugitive , Men in Black , Batman Forever , No Country for Old Men , Lincoln
Glenn Jordan (born 1936), television director, producer
Montana Jordan (born 2003), actor[9]
Jonathan Joss (born 1965), actor
Mike Judge (born 1962), producer, animator and actor
K–L
Joseph Kahn (born 1972), music video, advertising, and feature film director
Christian Kane (born 1974), actor, singer, played "Lindsay" on Angel , Close to Home
Jon Keeyes (born 1969), film director, producer, screenwriter
Allison Keith (born 1974), actor, voice actor
Evelyn Keyes (1916–2008), actress, Gone With the Wind
Callie Khouri (born 1957), Academy Award -winning screenwriter, director
Guy Kibbee (1882–1956), actor
Candice King (born 1987), actress best known as Caroline Forbes on The Vampire Diaries
Charles King (1895–1957), actor
Liza Koshy (born 1996), actress, internet personality
Bernard L. Kowalski (1929–2007), film and television director
Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), singer-actor, Blade
Berry Kroeger (1912–1991), actor
Eric Ladin (born 1978), actor, The Killing
Christine Lakin (born 1979), actress, Step by Step , Valentine's Day
Paul Lambert (1922–1997), actor
Sasha Lane (born 1995), actress
Wallace Langham (born 1965), actor, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , The Larry Sanders Show , Veronica's Closet
Brooke Langton (born 1970), actress
Louise Latham (1922–2018), actress
Jody Lawrance (1930–1986), actress
Sheryl Leach (born 1952), creator of children's programming (Barney & Friends )
Katie Leclerc (born 1986), actress
Ruta Lee (born 1936), actress[10]
Cherami Leigh (born 1988), actress
Brad Leland (born 1954), actor, Friday Night Lights
Joshua Leonard (born 1975), actor, writer, director
Hal LeSueur (1901?–1963), actor; brother of Joan Crawford
Liana Liberato (born 1995), actress
Lar Park Lincoln (born 1961), actress
Amy Lindsay (born 1966), actress
Rachel Lindsay (born 1985), reality television star, The Bachelorette
Richard Lineback (born 1952), actor
Richard Linklater (born 1961), director Slacker , Dazed and Confused , Before Sunrise , School of Rock , A Scanner Darkly
Cody Linley (born 1989), actor, rapper, singer
Lucien Littlefield (1895–1960), actor in silent films
Tembi Locke (born 1970), actress, Eureka , Sliders
Jacqueline Logan (1901–1983), actress in silent films
Joshua Logan (1908–1988), stage and film director
Eva Longoria (born 1975), actress, Desperate Housewives
Trini Lopez (1937–2020), singer and actor, The Dirty Dozen
Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
Bessie Love (1898–1986), actress
Deirdre Lovejoy (born 1962), actress, Rhonda Pearlman on The Wire
Todd Lowe (born 1977), actor
Shannon Lucio (born 1980), actress
Allen Ludden (1917–1981), emcee, game show host
Baruch Lumet (1898–1992), theatre actor, director, teacher
M
Donald MacDonald (1898–1959), actor
Lydia Mackay (born 1977), voice actress
Peter MacNicol (born 1954), Emmy Award -winning actor, Ally McBeal , Chicago Hope , Sophie's Choice
Meredith MacRae (1944–2000), actress, Petticoat Junction [11]
Martha Madison (born 1977), actress
Valerie Mahaffey (born 1953), actress
Terrence Malick (born 1943), director Badlands , Days of Heaven , The Thin Red Line
Kym Malin (born 1962), actress, model
Irlene Mandrell (born 1956), actress, model
David Mann (born 1966), actor, singer
Tamela Mann (born 1966), actress, singer
Stephanie March (born 1974), actress, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Amelia Marshall (born 1958), actress
Mary Martin (1913–1990), Emmy Award - and Tony Award -winning actress, mother of actor Larry Hagman
Steve Martin (born 1945), actor, The Jerk , Pennies from Heaven , Three Amigos , Planes, Trains and Automobiles , Father of the Bride , Parenthood , The Pink Panther
Margo Martindale (born 1951), actress, The Riches , 100 Centre Street , The Millers
Peter Masterson (1934–2018), actor, director, producer, writer
Kimberly Matula (born 1988), actress
Brad Maule (born 1951), actor
Adam Mayfield (born 1976), actor
Peter Mayhew (1944–2019), actor
Tim McCanlies (born 1963), screenwriter, director
Cameron McCasland (born 1981), filmmaker
Mart McChesney (1954–1999), actor[12]
Matthew McConaughey (born 1969), Academy Award -winning actor, Dallas Buyers Club , A Time to Kill , The Lincoln Lawyer , Contact , Magic Mike , True Detective
Carolyn McCormick (born 1959), actress, played Dr. Liz Olivet on Law & Order
Jake McDorman (born 1986), actor
Spanky McFarland (1928–1993), actor, played "Spanky" in the Our Gang comedies, aka The Little Rascals
Bruce McGill (born 1950), actor, Animal House , The Legend of Bagger Vance , 61* , Lincoln
Jay McGraw (born 1979), television producer and executive producer, author
Kevin McHale (born 1988), actor
Ben McKenzie (born 1978), actor, The O.C.
Alex McLeod (born 1968), actress
Scoot McNairy (born 1977), actor, producer, Halt and Catch Fire , 12 Years a Slave , Argo
Terrence McNally (1939–2020), playwright
William McNamara (born 1965), actor
Leighton Meester (born 1986), actress, Gossip Girl
Windell Middlebrooks (1979–2015), actor
Liz Mikel (born 1963), actress, singer
Ann Miller (1923–2004), actress, dancer
Austin Miller (born 1976), actor, dancer, singer
Billy Miller (born 1979), actor, The Young and the Restless , All My Children
Carl Miller (1893–1979), actor
Logan Miller (born 1992), actor, musician
McKaley Miller (born 1996), actress, Hart of Dixie , Partners
Valarie Rae Miller (born 1974), actress
Don Mischer (born 1940), television producer, director
Elizabeth Mitchell (born 1970), actress, Lost , V , ER
Tom Mix (1880–1940), silent film actor
Roger Mobley (born 1949), child actor, Christian pastor
DeQuina Moore (born 1986), actress
Belita Moreno (born 1949), actress
Glenn Morshower (born 1959), actor, Agent Aaron Pierce on 24
Michael Muhney (born 1975), actor
Mitchel Musso (born 1991), actor, singer, musician
Megan Mylan (born 1969), Academy Award -winning documentary filmmaker
N–P
Jack Nance (1943–1996), actor
Nancy Nash (1897–?), actress
Edwin Neal (born 1945), actor
Ted Neeley (born 1943), singer-actor, Jesus Christ Superstar
Tracey Needham (born 1967), actress, Life Goes On , JAG , The Division
Pola Negri (1897–1987), silent film actress
Austin Nichols (born 1980), actor, Julian Baker on One Tree Hill
Derek Lee Nixon (born 1983), actor
James Noble (1922–2016), actor, Benson
Timothy Nolen (born 1941), Broadway actor/singer, opera singer
Chuck Norris , actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
Renee O'Connor (born 1971), actress
John Baker "Texas Jack" Omohundro (1846–1880), actor, cowboy, frontier scout
Ty O'Neal (born 1978), actor
Lupe Ontiveros (1942–2012), actress
Hayley Orrantia (born 1994), singer, actress, The Goldbergs
Peter Ostrum (born 1957), veterinarian, former child actor, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Annette O'Toole (born 1955), actress, Superman III , Smallville
Dan Hewitt Owens (born 1947), actor
Lee Pace (born 1979), actor
Jared Padalecki (born 1982), actor, Gilmore Girls , Supernatural
Kevin Page (born 1959), actor, artist
Greg Pak (born 1968), film director, comic-book writer
Kay Panabaker (born 1990), television actress
Fess Parker (1924–2010), actor, Daniel Boone , Mr. Smith Goes to Washington , Old Yeller
Kathryn O'Rourke Parker (born 1948), television producer
Suzy Parker (1932–2003), actress, model
Hunter Parrish (born 1987), actor, Weeds
Jim Parsons (born 1973), Emmy Award -winning actor, The Big Bang Theory
Paul A. Partain (1946–2005), actor
Tayla Parx (born 1993), actress
Pedro Pascal (born 1975), actor
Eric Patrick , filmmaker, animator, educator
Hank Patterson (1888–1975), actor
Bill Paxton (1955–2017), actor and director, Titanic , Apollo 13 , Twister , Big Love
Mark Payne (born 1965), make-up artist, filmmaker, author
Emily Josephine "Emmy Jo" Peden-Momary (born 1944), singer-actress, New Zoo Revue
Evelyn Peirce (1908–1960), actress
Eagle Pennell (1952–2002), film director
Channing Godfrey Peoples (born 1977), writer, director, producer[13]
Jack Pepper (1902–1979), vaudeville dancer, singer, comedian, actor, nightclub manager; first husband of Ginger Rogers
Piper Perabo (born 1976), actress, Covert Affairs , The Prestige , Looper , Coyote Ugly
Marco Perella (born 1949), actor
Valerie Perrine (born 1943), Academy Award -nominated actress, Lenny , The Electric Horseman , Superman
Lou Perryman (1941–2009), actor
Madison Pettis (born 1998), actress
Cindy Pickett (born 1947), actress, St. Elsewhere , Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Arthur C. Pierce (1923–1987), screenwriter, film director
Mary Kay Place (born 1947), actress, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman , The Big Chill , John Grisham's The Rainmaker
Jesse Plemons (born 1988), actor
Esteban Powell (born 1976), actor
Joan Prather (born 1950), actress
Ann Prentiss (1939–2010), actress
Paula Prentiss (born 1938), actress, What's New Pussycat? , Where the Boys Are , Catch-22 , The Stepford Wives
Missi Pyle (born 1972), actress, singer, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , DodgeBall
Q–R
Dennis Quaid (born 1954), actor, Breaking Away , The Right Stuff , The Big Easy , Wyatt Earp , Everybody's All-American , Any Given Sunday
Randy Quaid (born 1950), actor, The Last Picture Show , The Last Detail , National Lampoon's Vacation , Brokeback Mountain
Molly Quinn (born 1993), actress, We're the Millers , Castle , Winx Club
Kevin Rahm (born 1971), actor, Judging Amy , Desperate Housewives , Mad Men , Jesse
Steve Railsback (born 1945), actor, Helter Skelter , The Stunt Man
Dominic Rains (born 1982), actor
Ethan Rains (born 1981), actor
Sendhil Ramamurthy (born 1974), actor, Mohinder Suresh on Heroes
Haley Ramm (born 1992), actress
Ben Rappaport (born 1986), actor, Outsourced
Phylicia Rashād (born 1948), actress, The Cosby Show
Jackson Rathbone (born 1984), actor, musician
Richard Rawlings (born 1969), reality-television star (Fast N' Loud ), entrepreneur, auto mechanic, race car driver
Allene Ray (1901–1979), actress
Arthur Redcloud , actor
Debbie Reynolds (1932–2016), Academy Award -nominated actress and singer, Singin' in the Rain , The Unsinkable Molly Brown , How the West Was Won , Mother , mother of Carrie Fisher
Kevin Reynolds (born 1952), screenwriter, director, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves , Red Dawn
Christopher Rich (born 1953), actor (Another World , The Charmings )
Patricia Richardson (born 1951), actress, Jill Taylor on Home Improvement
Shannon Richardson (born 1977), actress
Noah Ringer (born 1998), actor
Carlos Rivas (1925–2003), actor
Emilio Rivera (born 1961), actor, Marcus Álvarez on Sons of Anarchy
Dallas Roberts (born 1970), actor
Willard Robertson (1886–1948), actor
Gene Roddenberry (1921–1991), Star Trek creator, writer, director, producer
Rod Roddy (1937–2003), radio and television announcer
Holland Roden (born 1986), actress, Teen Wolf
James Roday Rodriguez (born 1976), actor
Michelle Rodriguez (born 1978), actress, Lost
Raini Rodriguez (born 1993), actress, Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Rico Rodriguez (born 1998), teen actor, Modern Family
Robert Rodriguez (born 1968), director, producer, writer, composer
Ginger Rogers (1911–1995), Academy Award -winning actress, singer, dancer
Kenny Rogers (1938–2020), musician, actor ("The Gambler", "Coward of the County ")
Kylie Rogers (born 2004), child actress, The Whispers , Collateral Beauty , Miracles from Heaven
Henry Roquemore (1886–1943), actor
Thomas Rosales Jr. (born 1948), stunt man
Ross Sisters , Betsy (1926–1996), Vickie (1927–2002), and Dixie (1929–1963), Broadway singers, dancers, contortionists
Brad Rushing (born 1964), cinematographer
Debby Ryan (born 1993), actress, singer, voice actress
Irene Ryan (1902–1973), actress, "Granny" on The Beverly Hillbillies
Melissa Rycroft (born 1983), reality television contestant
S
Mark Salling (1982–2018), actor
Ajai Sanders (born 1967), actress, comedian
Jay O. Sanders (born 1953), actor, Crime Story , AfterMASH , The Day After Tomorrow
Stark Sands (born 1978), actor
John Phillip Santos (born 1957), filmmaker, producer, journalist, author
August Schellenberg (1936–2013), actor
Robert Schenkkan (born 1953), actor, playwright, screenwriter
Thomas Schlamme (born 1950), producer, director
Julian Schnabel (born 1951), award-winning film director, visual artist
Maïté Schwartz (born 1979), actress
Tracy Scoggins (born 1953), actress, The Colbys , Lois & Clark , Babylon 5
Kimberly Scott (born 1961), actress
Kristy Scott (born 1995), social media personality, digital creator, filmmaker
Zachary Scott (1914–1965), actor, Mildred Pierce , Cass Timberlane
Edward Sedgwick (1892–1953), film director, writer, actor, producer
Eileen Sedgwick (1898–1991), actress in silent films
Joan Severance (born 1958), actress, model
Sarah Shahi (born 1980), actress, Life , Fairly Legal , The L Word
Shangela , drag queen, reality television personality
Andrew Shapter (born 1966), film director, producer, writer, photographer
Karen Sharpe (born 1934), actress, The High and the Mighty
Ann Sheridan (1915–1967), actress, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Kings Row
Taylor Sheridan (born 1970), filmmaker, actor[14]
Jim Siedow (1920–2003), actor
Trinidad Silva (1950–1988), actor
Justin Simien (born 1983), filmmaker, actor, author
Johnny Simmons (born 1986), actor
Lori Singer (born 1957), actress, model, classical musician
Marc Singer (born 1948), actor, V: The Original Miniseries , V: The Final Battle , and V: The Series
Guru Singh (born 1980), actor
J. Mack Slaughter Jr. (born 1983), actor
Brian J. Smith (born 1981), actor, Stargate Universe , Sense8
Bubba Smith (1945–2011), actor, professional football player
Jaclyn Smith (born 1947), actress, starred in Charlie's Angels
Kimberly Kay Smith (born 1983), model, actress
Gus Sorola (born 1978), actor, podcast host
Eve Southern (1898–1972), actress
Sissy Spacek (born 1949), Academy Award -winning actress, Coal Miner's Daughter , Carrie , Missing , cousin of Rip Torn
Merrie Spaeth (born 1948), child and teen actress; now a business and political consultant and educator
Aaron Spelling (1923–2006), television producer
Georgina Spelvin (born 1936), adult film actress
Brent Spiner (born 1949), actor, star of Star Trek: The Next Generation
Kim Spradlin (born 1983), reality television personality, interior designer, business owner
Andy Stahl (born 1952), actor, The Client , The Patriot , The Blind Side
Nick Stahl (born 1979), actor, Sin City , The Man Without a Face , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Jimmy Starr (1904–1991), screenwriter, columnist
Jack Starrett (1936–1989), actor, director
Eddie Steeples (born 1973), actor
Jennifer Stone (born 1993), actress
Matt Stone (born 1971), animator, voice actor, cocreator of South Park with Trey Parker
Gale Storm (1922–2009), actress, singer
Glenn Strange (1899–1973), actor
Sherry Stringfield (born 1967), actress
David Sullivan (born 1977), actor
Allison Sumrall (born 1979), voice actress
Don Swayze (born 1958), actor
Patrick Swayze (1952–2009), actor, Dirty Dancing , The Outsiders , Road House , Ghost
Madylin Sweeten (born 1991), actress, Everybody Loves Raymond
Clarence Swensen (1917–2009), actor
Francie Swift (born 1968), actress, Gossip Girl
T–U
Ralph Tabakin (1921–2001), actor, Homicide: Life on the Street
Margaret Tallichet (1914–1991), actress
Lincoln Tate (1934–2001), actor, Legend of the Lone Ranger
Sharon Tate (1943–1969), actress, Valley of the Dolls
Regina Taylor (born 1960), actress, Molly Blane on The Unit ; playwright
Ron Taylor (1952–2002), actor
Henry Thomas (born 1971), actor, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial , Gangs of New York , All the Pretty Horses
Jay Thomas (1948–2017), actor, Mr. Holland's Opus , Cheers
Tiffany Thornton (born 1986), actress
Stephen Tobolowsky (born 1951), actor, Bob Bishop on Heroes , Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day
Rip Torn (1931–2019), Academy Award -nominated actor, Cross Creek , Sweet Bird of Youth , The Cincinnati Kid , Defending Your Life , The Larry Sanders Show , cousin of Sissy Spacek
Stacey Travis (born 1964), actress
Jesús Salvador Treviño (born 1946), television director
Barry Tubb (born 1963), actor, director
Alan Tudyk (born 1971), actor
Tommy Tune (born 1939), dancer, actor, Broadway director, choreographer
Paola Turbay (born 1970), actress, model, The Secret Life of the American Teenager , Cane
Janine Turner (born 1962), model, actress, author, radio talk show host
Karri Turner (born 1966), actress
Maidel Turner (1888–1953), film actress
Meg Turney (born 1987), internet personality, cosplayer, model, vlogger
Michael Urie (born 1980), actor, Ugly Betty
V–Z
Brenda Vaccaro (born 1939), Academy Award -nominated actress, Once Is Not Enough , Midnight Cowboy , Airport '77
Jack Valenti (1921–2007), president of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), 1966–2004; special assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
Greg Vaughan (born 1973), actor, former fashion model, General Hospital , Days of Our Lives , Charmed
Conrad Vernon (born 1968), voice actor, writer, director, the Shrek movies , the Madagascar movies , Monsters vs. Aliens
Florence Vidor (1895–1977), actress
King Vidor (1894–1982), film director, producer
Libby Villari (born 1951), actress
Tom Virtue (born 1957), actor, Even Stevens , Blades of Glory
Elda Voelkel (1911–2001), actress; later documentary filmmaker (as Elda Hartley)
Lenny Von Dohlen (born 1958), actor
Helen Wagner (1918–2010), actress, played Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns for 54 years
Charlotte Walker (1876–1958), actress
Jordan Wall (born 1981), actor
Isaiah Washington (born 1963), actor, Dr. Preston Burke on Grey's Anatomy
Barry Watson (born 1974), actor
Ann Wedgeworth (1934–2017), actress, Lana on Three's Company
Debbie Weems (1950–1978), actress, singer, Captain Kangaroo
Peter Weller (born 1947), actor, RoboCop , Star Trek Into Darkness
Noël Wells (born 1986), actress, comedian
Bob West (born 1956), actor, Barney & Friends
Margaret West (1903–1963), vaudeville performer, radio hostess, heiress
Lisa Whelchel (born 1963), actress, author
Forest Whitaker (born 1961), Academy Award -winning actor and director, The Last King of Scotland , Bird , Good Morning, Vietnam , Panic Room , Lee Daniels' The Butler
Johnny Whitworth (born 1975), actor, CSI: Miami
Caroline Williams (born 1957), actress
Guinn Williams (1899–1962), actor
JoBeth Williams (born 1948), actress, Poltergeist , The Big Chill , Screen Actors Guild president
Ryan Piers Williams (born 1981), actor, director, writer
Van Williams (1934–2016), actor
Noble Willingham (1931–2004), actor, Walker, Texas Ranger
Travis Willingham (born 1981), actor, voice actor
Chill Wills (1903–1978), Academy Award -nominated actor and singer
Andrew Wilson (born 1964), actor
Chandra Wilson (born 1969), actress, Miranda Bailey on Grey's Anatomy
Dooley Wilson (1886–1953), actor, singer, played "Sam" in Casablanca
Luke Wilson (born 1971), actor, Bottle Rocket , The Royal Tenenbaums , Idiocracy
Owen Wilson (born 1968), actor, The Darjeeling Limited , Midnight in Paris , Cars
Robert Wilson (born 1941), theatre director, playwright
Trey Wilson (1948–1989), actor, Bull Durham , Raising Arizona
William D. Wittliff (1940–2019), screenwriter, author, photographer
Morgan Woodward (1925–2019), actor, Dallas , The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp , Gunsmoke
Doug Wright (born 1962), Pulitzer Prize - and Tony Award -winning playwright, screenwriter
Robin Wright (born 1966), actress, The Princess Bride , House of Cards
Natalie Zea (born 1975), actress, Justified , Dirty Sexy Money
Nora Zehetner (born 1981), actress
Renée Zellweger (born 1969), Academy Award -winning actress, Cold Mountain , Jerry Maguire , Chicago
Craig Zisk (born 1950), television director, producer
Randy Zisk (born 1959), television director, producer
Comedians
Steve Martin
Aaron Aryanpur , stand-up comedian
Rodney Carrington (born 1968), comedian
Wyatt Cenac (born 1976), stand-up comedian, actor, writer
Ryan Cownie , stand-up comedian
Kambri Crews (born 1971), comedic storyteller, memoirist
Jeff Dunham (born 1962), ventriloquist , stand-up comedian
Jade Esteban Estrada (born 1975), comedian, actor
Bill Engvall (born 1957), comedian, actor
Jake Flores , stand-up comedian
Jack Handey (born 1949), writer for Saturday Night Live
Bill Hicks (1961–1994), comedian
KevJumba (Kevin Wu) (born 1990), comedian, YouTube celebrity
Lashonda Lester (died 2017), comedian
Freddy Lockhart (born 1979), comedian, actor
Steve Martin (born 1945), comedian, actor
Rasika Mathur (born 1976), comedian, actress, Wild 'n Out
Ralphie May (1972–2017), comedian
Doug Mellard , stand-up comedian
Grady Nutt (1934–1982), humorist, Baptist minister
Alex Reymundo , comedian, actor
Iliza Shlesinger (born 1983), comedian
Shuckey Duckey (Cecil Armstrong) (born 1956), comedian, circus ringmaster
Freddy Soto (1970–2005), comedian, actor
Ryan Stout (born 1982), comedian
Greg Travis (born 1958), actor, stand-up comedian
Paul Varghese (born 1977), comedian
Stephnie Weir (born 1967), comedian, actress, MADtv
White Chocolate (born 1969), BET Comic View
Ron White (born 1956), comedian, actor
Harris Wittels (1984–2015), comedian, actor, writer, producer, musician
Dustin Ybarra (born 1989), comedian, actor
Magicians
Music
"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott Erykah Badu Edie Brickell Selena Gomez Beyoncé Kris Kristofferson Miranda Lambert Lyle Lovett Johnny Mathis Meat Loaf Nelly Willie Nelson Roy Orbison Hot Lips Page Kenny Rogers Jessica Simpson Sly Stone Stephen Stills George Strait Usher Vanilla Ice Stevie Ray Vaughan Jaci Velasquez Edgar Winter Kevin Abstract 0–9 A
Dimebag Darrell Abbott (1966–2004), rock guitarist
Jerry Abbott (born 1944), country songwriter, producer
Dave Abbruzzese (born 1968), rock drummer
Jacques Abram (1915–1998), classical pianist
Kevin Abstract (Clifford Ian Simpson) (born 1996), rapper, singer-songwriter, director
Yolanda Adams (born 1961), Grammy Award -winning gospel singer
Samuel Adler (born 1928), composer, conductor, educator
Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), ranchera/mariachi/pop singer-songwriter
Hanan Alattar (born 1986), opera singer
Don Albert (1908–1980), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
Carter Albrecht (1973–2007), rock keyboardist, guitarist, classical pianist
Victor Alessandro (1915–1976), conductor
Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900–1954), blues singer
Dave Alexander (aka Omar Sharriff) (1938–2012), blues singer, pianist
Terry Allen (born 1943), musician
Jerry Allison (1939–2022), musician
Joe Allison (1924–2002), country songwriter, producer
Ruby Allmond (1923–2006), country songwriter, fiddler, guitarist
Tommy Allsup (1931–2017), rock/country guitarist
Nancy Ames (born 1937), pop/folk singer
Trey Anastasio (born 1964), rock singer/guitarist
Christopher M. Anderson , college band director
Coffey Anderson (born 1978), country singer-songwriter
Keith Anderson (born 1970), jazz saxophonist
Ryan Anthony (1969–2020), trumpet player
Clifford Antone (1949–2006), blues club owner, record producer, mentor to musicians
Charlie Applewhite (1932–2001), singer, radio host
Katie Armiger (born 1991), country singer
Elaine Arnold (1911–2006), opera singer
Lev Aronson (1912–1988), classical cellist and teacher
Charline Arthur (1929–1987), boogie-woogie/blues singer
Gil Askey (1925–2014), jazz/Motown trumpet player, composer
Gene Austin (1900–1972), pop/jazz singer-songwriter
James Austin (born 1937), classical trumpet player, educator
Larry Austin (1930–2018), composer, educator
Gene Autry (1907–1998), country music singer
John Axelrod (born 1966), classical conductor
Pedro Ayala (1911–1990), conjunto accordionist-songwriter
Ba–Bm
Harry Babasin (1921–1988), jazz bassist
Erykah Badu (born 1971), R&B and hip hop singer
Zuill Bailey (born 1972), classical cellist
Wilfred Bain (1908–1997), music educator
Zac Baird (born 1971), rock keyboardist
Sam Baker (born 1954), folk singer-songwriter, survived a terrorist bombing attack by Shining Path
Marcia Ball (born 1949), blues singer
Clint Ballard Jr. (1931–2008), songwriter
Smith Ballew (1902–1984), singer, bandleader, actor
Moe Bandy (born 1944), country singer
Kirko Bangz (born 1989), southern hip hop music and R&B singer
Erica Banks (born 1998), rapper
Joseph Banowetz (1936–2022), classical pianist, teacher
Stephen Barber (born 1952), symphonic/pop/rock composer, arranger
Danny Barnes (born 1961), country/jazz/punk banjo player and guitarist
Etta Moten Barnett (1901–2004), singer, actress
Les Baxter (1922–1996), composer of lounge music and exotica
Frank Beard (born 1949), drummer in ZZ Top
John Beasley (born 1960), jazz pianist, bandleader, producer
George Beauchamp (1899–1941), maker and inventor of violins and guitars
Jim Beck (1916–1956), country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, music publisher
Dora Valesca Becker (1870–1958), classical violinist
Leila Bela (born 1970), musician, writer, actress (born in Tehran, Iran , immigrated to Austin)
Archie Bell (born 1944), singer (Archie Bell & the Drells )
Jesse Belvin (1932–1960), R&B pianist, singer-songwriter
Tex Beneke (1914–2000), big-band saxophonist, singer, bandleader
Ray Benson (born 1951), Western swing singer-songwriter, producer, Asleep at the Wheel
Buster Benton (1932–1996), blues guitarist, singer
Taz Bentley , rock drummer (Burden Brothers )
Shelly Berg (born 1955), jazz pianist and educator
David Berman (born 1967), alt-rock singer-songwriter (Silver Jews )
Big Moe (Kenneth Moore) (1974–2007), rapper
Big Pokey (Milton Powell Jr.) (1974–2023), rapper
Bill Smith Combo , aka Tommy & The Tom Toms , DFW rock 'n roll group
Ryan Bingham (born 1981), country singer-songwriter
Scott H. Biram (born 1974), blues, punk, country, heavy metal musician
Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974), dub, salsa and progressive rock musician
Black Ace (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner) (1907–1972), blues singer, guitarist
Clint Black (born 1962), country music singer, raised in Houston
Robert Black (1950–1993), classical conductor, pianist, composer
William Black (1952–2003), classical pianist, educator
Zach Blair (born 1973), guitarist of Rise Against
Clay Blaker (born 1950), country singer-songwriter
William Blankenship (1928–2017), opera singer, educator
Jules Bledsoe (1898–1943), Broadway singer
Julien Paul Blitz (1885–1951), conductor, cellist
Bn–Bz
Craig Bohmler (born 1956), opera/musical-theatre composer
Zuzu Bollin (1922–1990), blues guitarist
Juke Boy Bonner (1932–1978), blues musician
Emanuel Borok (1944–2020), classical violinist
Brent Bourgeois (born 1958), rock singer, producer
Jane Bowers (1921–2000), folk singer-songwriter
Euday L. Bowman (1887–1949), ragtime/blues pianist, composer
Euel Box (1928–2017), music producer, composer, arranger, trumpeter
Boxcar Willie (Lecil Travis Martin) (1931–1999), country singer
Bill Boyd (1910–1977), country singer, guitarist
Craig Wayne Boyd (born 1978), country singer and winner of NBC 's The Voice season 7
Calvin Boze (1916–1970), jazz/R&B trumpeter
Danielle Bradbery (born 1996), country singer
Jeff Bradetich (born 1957), classical double bass player and educator
Bobby Bradford (born 1934), jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, composer
Doyle Bramhall (1949–2011), blues singer-songwriter, drummer
Doyle Bramhall II (born 1968), blues/rock guitarist
Zachary Breaux (1960–1997), jazz guitarist
David Breeden (1946–2005), classical clarinetist
Leon Breeden (1921–2010), jazz bandleader, musician, educator
Edie Brickell (born 1966), singer, married to Paul Simon
Leon Bridges (born 1989), soul singer-songwriter
Billy Briggs (born 1977), independent musician-songwriter
Houston Bright (1916–1970), choral composer
Ally Brooke (born 1993), pop singer
Karen Brooks (born 1954), country singer
Cecil Brower (1914–1965), country fiddler
The 5 Browns (born 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986), classical pianist siblings born in Texas, raised in Texas and Utah
Charles Brown (1922–1999), blues singer, pianist
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (1924–2005), blues instrumentalist
Jewel Brown (born 1937), jazz/blues singer
Lacey Brown (born 1985), folk/pop singer
Milton Brown (1903–1936), Western swing singer, bandleader
Rex Brown (born 1964), musician
Cliff Bruner (1915–2000), western swing fiddler, bandleader
Anshel Brusilow (1928–2018), orchestra conductor and violinist
Stephen Bruton (1948–2009), country musician
Mike Buck (born 1952), blues/rock drummer
Betty Buckley (born 1947), actress, singer
Teddy Buckner (1909–1994), jazz/Dixieland trumpeter
Bun B (Bernard Freeman) (born 1973), rapper
T-Bone Burnett (born 1948), rock/country songwriter, musician, producer
Gerald Busby (born 1935), classical and film composer
Johnny Bush (1935–2020), country singer-songwriter
William Butler (born 1982), member of Arcade Fire
Win Butler (born 1980), lead singer of Canadian indie-rock band Arcade Fire
Ca–Cm
Ryan Cabrera (born 1982), singer-songwriter
Ernie Caceres (1911–1971), jazz instrumentalist
Chris Cagle (born 1968), country music artist
Kimberly Caldwell (born 1982), pop singer, actress
Tevin Campbell (born 1976), musician
Tony Campise (1943–2010), jazz woodwind player
Laura Canales (1954–2005), Tejano singer
Hayes Carll (born 1976), country singer-songwriter
Chris Carmichael (born 1962), pop/country string instrumentalist, arranger
Vikki Carr (born 1941), jazz , pop, country and Latin music singer
Zachary Carrettin (born 1972), classical conductor, composer, violinist
Georgia Carroll (1919–2011), big-band singer, actress, model
Johnny Carroll (1937–1995), rockabilly singer, guitarist
John Carter (1929–1991), jazz instrumentalist, composer, club owner
Kristopher Carter (born 1972), classical and Emmy Award -winning film composer
Cindy Cashdollar (born 1955), Western swing/bluegrass steel guitarist
AJ Castillo (born 1986), Tejano singer
Joyce Castle (born 1939), opera singer
Jason Castro (born 1987), pop singer/guitarist
Hollie Cavanagh (born 1993), pop singer
John Cerminaro (born 1947), classical horn player
Chamillionaire (born 1979), rapper
Greyson Chance (born 1997), pop/rock singer, pianist
John Barnes Chance (1932–1972), classical composer, timpanist
Bruce Channel (born 1940), rock and roll singer
Gary Chapman (born 1957), contemporary Christian singer-songwriter
Mark Chesnutt (born 1963), country singer-songwriter
Chingo Bling (Pedro Herrera III) (born 1979), rapper, producer
Harry Choates (1922–1951), Cajun fiddler
Charlie Christian (1916–1942), swing/jazz guitarist
Chungha (Kim Chan-mi) (born February 9, 1996), South Korean musician
Ciara (Ciara Harris) (born 1985), musician
Gary Clark Jr. (born 1984), Texas blues musician
Guy Clark (1941–2016), country singer-songwriter
Lakrea Clark (born 1991), singer-songwriter
Victoria Clark (born 1959), singer, Tony Award -winning actress
Kelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, American Idol winner
Cynthia Clawson (born 1948), Grammy Award -winning gospel singer
James Clay (1935–1995), jazz instrumentalist
Sonny Clay (1899–1973), jazz pianist, drummer, bandleader
Laura Claycomb (born 1968), operatic soprano
Van Cliburn (1934–2013), pianist (born in Louisiana , raised in Texas)
Cn–Cz
Arnett Cobb (1918–1989), jazz saxophonist
Eddie Coker (born 1960), singer-songwriter of music for children
Henry Coker (1919–1979), jazz trombonist
Bongo Joe Coleman (1923–1999), jazz and street drummer
Gary B.B. Coleman (1947–1994), soul/blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer
Jerry "Bo" Coleman (born 1936), radio disc jockey; KDAV in Lubbock
Ornette Coleman (1930–2015), jazz saxophonist
John Ford Coley (born 1948), rock musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley )
Bill Collings (1948–2017), guitar maker
Albert Collins (1932–1993), blues musician
Jim Collins (born 1956), country singer-songwriter
Eugene Conley (1908–1981), opera singer
Barbara Smith Conrad (1940–2017), opera singer
David Cook (born 1982), rock singer-songwriter (born in Houston, raised in Missouri )
Nick Cooper (born 1968), drummer, record producer, composer, filmmaker, social activist
Johnny Copeland (1937–1997), blues guitarist, singer
Larry Coryell (1943–2017), jazz fusion guitarist
James Cotton (1935–2017), blues harmonica player, singer-songwriter
Josie Cotton (Kathleen Josey) (born 1956), rock singer
Orville Couch (1935–2002), country singer-songwriter
Cowboy Troy (born 1970), rap singer-songwriter
Bryan-Michael Cox (born 1977), record producer, songwriter
Cindy Cox (born 1961), classical composer
Pee Wee Crayton (1914–1985), R&B/blues guitarist, singer
Roger Creager (born 1971), country singer
Dash Crofts (born 1940), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts )
Christopher Cross (born 1951), singer
Randy Crouch (born 1952), country instrumentalist
Wayne Crouse (1924–2000), violist
Rodney Crowell (born 1950), country singer-songwriter
Lella Cuberli (born 1945), opera singer
Henry Cuesta (1931–2003), jazz/big-band clarinetist
Jim Cullum Jr. (1941–2019), Dixieland/jazz cornetist and bandleader
Ryan Culwell (born 1980), country/folk singer-songwriter
Jeff Current , lead singer for Against All Will
Mac Curtis (1939–2013), rockabilly musician
Sonny Curtis (born 1937), country/pop singer-songwriter
D
Ted Daffan (1912–1996), country guitarist, songwriter
Pappy Daily (1902–1987), country music record producer
Floyd Dakil (1945–2010), pop guitarist-songwriter
Vernon Dalhart (Marion Slaughter) (1883–1948), country singer-songwriter
Chris Dave (born 1973), jazz/gospel/hip hop drummer, composer, bandleader
Ivan Davis (1932–2018), classical pianist
Mac Davis (1942–2020), musician
Monte Hill Davis (1932–2018), classical pianist
Ronnie Dawson (1939–2003), rockabilly musician
Bobby Day (Robert James Byrd Sr.) (1928–1990), rock and roll/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producer
Eddie Dean (1907–1999), country singer-songwriter
Jimmy Dean (1928–2010), country singer, television personality, businessman
Bill Dees (1939–2012), country songwriter, "Oh, Pretty Woman "
Ryan Delahoussaye (born 1976), rock instrumentalist
Tim DeLaughter (born 1965), rock singer
Brett Deubner (born 1968), classical violist
Lindsay Deutsch (born 1984), classical violinist
Al Dexter (1905–1984), country singer
Mike Dillon , rock drummer-singer-songwriter
Floyd Dixon (1929–2006), R&B pianist, singer
Jessy Dixon (1938–2011), gospel singer
DJ Screw (Robert Earl Davis Jr.) (1971–2000), hip-hop artist
The D.O.C. (born 1968), rapper
Deryl Dodd (born 1964), country music singer-songwriter
Helen Donath (born 1940), operatic soprano
Kenny Dorham (1924–1972), jazz trumpeter, singer, composer
Bob Dorough (1923–2018), jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger, producer
Dorrough (born 1986), rapper
Amber Dotson (born 1973), country singer
Bobby Doyle (1939–2006), jazz singer
Damita Jo DuBlanc (1930–1998), lounge singer, actress, comedian
Sherman H. Dudley (1872–1940), vaudeville and black musical performer and producer
Hilary Duff (born 1987), singer
Ted Dunbar (1937–1998), jazz guitarist, composer, educator
Johnny Duncan (1938–2006), country singer
Tommy Duncan (1911–1967), Western swing singer-songwriter
Bob Dunn (1908–1971), jazz trombonist, Western swing steel guitarist
Holly Dunn (1957–2016), country singer
Ronnie Dunn (born 1953), country singer
Chauntelle DuPree (born 1981), rock/pop guitarist (Eisley )
Garron DuPree (born 1989), rock/pop bass guitarist (Eisley)
Sherri DuPree (born 1983), rock/pop singer, guitarist, lyricist (Eisley)
Stacy DuPree (born 1988), rock/pop keyboardist, singer (Eisley)
Weston DuPree (born 1986), rock/pop drummer (Eisley)
Eddie Durham (1906–1987), jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, arranger
E
Robert Ealey (1925–2001), blues singer
Steve Earle (born 1955), singer-songwriter, musician
Reed Easterwood (born 1967), rock guitarist
Roger Edens (1905–1970), film composer
Emily Elbert (born 1988), folk/soul/jazz/pop singer-songwriter
Willard Somers Elliot (1926–2000), classical bassoonist
Herb Ellis (1921–2010), jazz guitarist
Merrill Leroy Ellis (1916–1981), classical composer
Robert Ellis (born 1988), country/rock singer-songwriter
Terry Ellis (born 1966), R&B singer (En Vogue )
Paul Ellison (born 1941), classical bassist and teacher
Joe Ely (born 1947), singer-songwriter, guitarist
Ralna English (born 1942), singer from The Lawrence Welk Show
Roky Erickson (1947–2019), rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Booker Ervin (1930–1970), jazz saxophonist
Alejandro Escovedo (born 1951), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
Dale Evans (1912–2001), country singer-songwriter, guitarist
Herschel Evans (1909–1939), jazz saxophonist
Roberto Eyzaguirre (1923–2004), classical pianist and teacher
F
Terry Fator (born 1965), singer, ventriloquist, impersonator
Fat Pat (Patrick Hawkins) (1970–1998), rapper
Jimmy Lee Fautheree (1934–2004), rockabilly singer
José Feghali (1961–2014), classical pianist and teacher
Wilton Felder (1940–2015), jazz saxophonist, bassist
Nathan Felix (born 1981), classical composer
Freddy Fender (1937–2006), musician
Keith Ferguson (1946–1997), blues/rock bass guitarist, The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Rosita Fernandez (1919–2006), Tejano/pop singer, actress
Ernie Fields (c. 1904 – 1997), jazz trombonist
Carl Finch (born 1951), polka musician, founder of Brave Combo
Wilma Cozart Fine (1927–2009), classical record producer
Charles Finger (1867–1941), music teacher, conservatory administrator; later a noted author of children's literature
Sonny Fisher (1931–2005), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist
Rosie Flores (born 1950), country singer
Carlisle Floyd (1926–2021), opera composer
George Floyd (1974–2020), rapper, died in Minneapolis Police custody
Jim Bob Floyd (born 1929), classical pianist, composer
Blaze Foley (Michael Fuller) (1949–1989), folk singer-songwriter
Bruce Ford (born 1956), operatic tenor
Radney Foster (born 1959), country music singer-songwriter
Ruthie Foster (born 1964), blues/folk singer-songwriter
Kevin Fowler (born 1966), country singer
Curly Fox (1910–1995), country fiddler
James Francies (born 1995), jazz pianist, composer
Kirk Franklin (born 1970), gospel singer
Denny Freeman (1944–2021), blues instrumentalist, songwriter
Eddie Freeman (1909–1987), jazz/flamenco guitarist, arranger, teacher
Walter Fried (1877–1925), violinist and conductor
Kinky Friedman (born 1944), singer-songwriter, novelist, columnist, candidate for governor of Texas
Lefty Frizzell (1928–1975), country singer
Steven Fromholz (1945–2014), singer-songwriter
Akiko Fujimoto , orchestra conductor
Bobby Fuller (1942–1966), rock singer and guitarist
Marjorie Fulton (1909–1962), classical violinist and teacher
Anson Funderburgh (born 1954), blues guitarist, bandleader
Justin Furstenfeld (born 1975), rock singer and guitarist
G
Kyle Gann (born 1955), composer, musicologist, music critic
Red Garland (1923–1984), jazz pianist
Travis Garland (born 1989), singer-songwriter
Joy Garrett (1945–1993), big-band singer, actress
Henry Garza (born 1978), Los Lonely Boys lead guitarist of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
Jojo Garza (born 1980), Los Lonely Boys bass of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
Ringo Garza (born 1981), Los Lonely Boys drummer of San Angelo, 2005 Grammy Award winner
Larry Gatlin (born 1948), singer-songwriter, member of the Gatlin Brothers
Zelma Watson George (1903–1994), opera singer, musicologist
Richard Giangiulio (born 1942), classical trumpet player and conductor
Billy Gibbons (born 1949), guitarist in ZZ Top
Mickey Gilley (1936–2022), country musician
Don Gillis (1912–1978), composer, conductor, producer, educator
Everett M. Gilmore (1935–2005), classical tubist
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born 1945), singer-songwriter
Johnny Gimble (1926–2015), country fiddler
John Giordano (born 1937), orchestra conductor
Jimmy Giuffre (1921–2008), jazz composer, arranger, clarinetist and saxophonist
Robert Glasper (born 1978), jazz pianist
Jack Glatzer (born 1939), concert violinist
Terry Glaze (born 1964), country/heavy-metal singer, guitarist
Darrell Glenn (1935–1990), country singer
Lloyd Glenn (1909–1985), R&B pianist, bandleader, arranger
Tyree Glenn (1912–1974), big band/jazz trombonist
Lillian Glinn (1902–1978), blues singer-songwriter
David Gockley (born 1943), opera company administrator
Renée Elise Goldsberry (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actress
Tomasz Golka (born 1975), classical conductor, composer, violinist
David Golub (1950–2000), classical pianist, conductor
Selena Gomez (born 1992), actress and singer
Allie Gonino (born 1990), actress and pop singer
Dennis González (1954–2022), jazz trumpet player, educator[15]
Floyd Graham (1902–1974), bandleader, educator
Larry Graham (born 1946), soul, R&B, and funk musician
Susan Graham (born 1960), opera singer
Donald Grantham (born 1947), classical composer and music educator
Mitchell 'Mitch' Grassi (born 1992), a cappella singer
Shakey Graves (born 1987), Americana musician
Conan Gray (born 1998), pop singer-songwriter
Dobie Gray (1940–2011), soul singer-songwriter
Jerry Gray (1915–1976), swing-era arranger and bandleader
Pat Green (born 1972), country singer-songwriter
Thurman Green (1940–1997), jazz trombonist
Art Greenhaw (born 1954), Grammy Award -winning recording artist, producer, engineer[16]
Nanci Griffith (1953–2021), singer-songwriter
Larry Groce (born 1948), singer-songwriter of country music, children's songs; radio host
Dewey Groom (1918–1997), country singer
Texas Guinan (1884–1933), western singer, actress
David Wendel Guion (1892–1981), composer, arranger of folk tunes
Guitar Shorty (David Kearney) (1939–2022), blues guitarist
Woody Guthrie (1912–1967), folk singer-songwriter (spent several years in Pampa , during the formative period of his youth)
Billy Guy (Frank Phillips Jr.) (1936–2002), R&B/rock and roll singer (The Coasters )
H–I
Marcus Haddock (born 1957), opera singer
Dan Haerle (born 1937), jazz pianist, composer, author, teacher
Monte Hale (1919–2009), country singer, actor
Robert Hale (1933–2023), opera singer
Tommy Hall (born 1943), rock electric jug player
Stuart Hamblen (1908–1989), country singer, candidate for U.S. President
Ed Hamell , punk-rock singer-songwriter, guitarist
Bob Hames (1920–1998), jazz guitarist
Butch Hancock (born 1945), country/folk singer-songwriter
Gerre Hancock (1934–2012), organist, composer
Tommy Hancock (1929–2020), country singer, bandleader
John Handy (born 1933), jazz saxophonist
John Hardee (1919–1984), jazz saxophonist
Glen Hardin (born 1939), rock and roll piano player
Maud Cuney Hare (1874–1936), music historian, civil rights activist
Roy Hargrove (1969–2018), jazz trumpet player
Eric Harland (born 1976), jazz drummer
Everette Harp (born 1961), jazz saxophonist
Lynn Harrell (1944–2020), concert cellist raised in Texas
Mack Harrell (1909–1960), operatic baritone
Peppermint Harris (Harrison Nelson Jr.) (1925–1999), R&B singer, guitarist
R. H. Harris (1916–2000), gospel singer
Daniel Hart (born 1976), indie pop singer-songwriter, violinist
Earl Harvin , rock drummer
Bess Lomax Hawes (1921–2009), folk musician, folklorist
Nelly (real name Cornell Haynes) (born 1974), rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actor
Gibby Haynes (born 1957), lead singer of the Butthole Surfers
Cedric Haywood (1914–1969), jazz pianist
Roy Head (1941–2020), Roy Head and The Traits
Sundance Head (born 1979), country singer-songwriter, contestant from American Idol season 6 and winner of NBC 's The Voice season 11
Chet Helms (1942–2005), music promoter, called father of the Summer of Love
Julius Hemphill (1938–1995), jazz composer, saxophonist
Bugs Henderson (1943–2012), blues guitarist
Tom Hendricks , rock/blues guitarist, magazine writer, editor
Terri Hendrix (born 1968), contemporary folk singer-songwriter
Don Henley (born 1947), musician with rock group the Eagles
Shifty Henry (1921–1958), R&B/jazz instrumentalist, songwriter
Walter Herbert (1898–1975), opera conductor and administrator
Ally Brooke Hernandez (born 1993), pop singer
Cenobio Hernandez (1863–1950), classical composer
Anna Goodman Hertzberg (1864–1937), pianist, civic leader, philanthropist
Casey Hess , rock guitarist (Burden Brothers )
Carolyn Hester (born 1937), folk singer-songwriter
Sara Hickman (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter
Johnnie High (1929–2010), country musician and impresario
Ray Hildebrand (1940–2023), pop singer, Paul & Paula
Dusty Hill (1945–2021), bass guitarist in ZZ Top
Z. Z. Hill (1935–1984), blues singer
Tish Hinojosa (born 1955), Mexican-American folk singer
James William Hipp (born 1934), classical trumpet player, educator, music administrator
Desmond Hoebig (born 1961), classical cellist and teacher
Ernst Hoffmann (c. 1899 – 1956), orchestra conductor
Adolph Hofner (1916–2000), western swing bandleader
Smokey Hogg (1914–1960), country blues singer, guitarist
John Holiday (born 1985), opera singer
Jennifer Holliday (born 1960), Grammy Award -winning singer, actress
Buddy Holly (1936–1959), singer-songwriter
Steve Holy (born 1972), country singer
Champ Hood (1952–2001), alternative country singer-instrumentalist
Stix Hooper (born 1938), jazz drummer
Sam Lightnin' Hopkins (1912–1982), blues musician
Jazzmeia Horn (born 1991), jazz singer-songwriter
Johnny Horton (1925–1960), country singer
Brad Houser (born 1960), rock instrumentalist
Scott Hoying (born 1991), a cappella singer
Frank Huang (born 1978), concert violinist
Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 1946), country singer-songwriter
Bill Hughes (1930–2018), jazz trombonist, bandleader
Billie Hughes (1948–1998), singer-songwriter, musician
Joe "Guitar" Hughes (1937–2003), blues singer, guitarist
Bobbi Humphrey (born 1950), jazz flutist
Jerry Hunt (1943–1993), avant-garde composer
Ivory Joe Hunter (1914–1974), R&B singer-songwriter, pianist
Long John Hunter (1931–2016), blues guitarist, singer-songwriter
Willie Hutch (1944–2005), blues/R&B singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer
Clarence Hutchenrider (1908–1991), jazz clarinetist
Walter Hyatt (1949–1996), folk singer, guitarist
Vanilla Ice (born 1967), rapper
Jack Ingram (born 1970), country singer-songwriter
Dennis Irwin (1951–2008), jazz double bassist, also played clarinet and saxophone[17]
J
Jill Jackson (born 1942), pop singer, Paul & Paula
Melvin Jackson (1915–1976), blues guitarist
Ronald Shannon Jackson (1940–2013), jazz drummer
Illinois Jacquet (1922–2004), jazz saxophonist, bassoonist
Russell Jacquet (1917–1990), jazz trumpeter
Sarah Jaffe (born 1986), folk/rock singer-songwriter
Casey James (born 1983), pop/country singer, guitarist
Harry James (1916–1983), jazz/big band trumpeter (lived and worked in Beaumont as an adolescent)
Sarah Jarosz (born 1991), Americana/bluegrass singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Blind Lemon Jefferson (1897–1929), blues musician
Speight Jenkins (born 1937), opera administrator, producer
Waylon Jennings (1937–2002), country singer
Michael Jerome (born 1967), rock drummer
Flaco Jiménez (born 1939), Tejano accordionist
Santiago Jiménez Jr. (born 1961), conjunto accordionist
Kari Jobe (born 1981), Christian singer-songwriter
Evan Johns (1956–2017), rockabilly guitarist
Blind Willie Johnson (1897–1945), blues/spirituals singer, guitarist
Budd Johnson (1910–1984), jazz saxophonist
Conrad O. Johnson (1915–2008), music educator
David N. Johnson (1922–1987), classical organist, composer, educator
Eric Johnson (born 1954), rock/jazz/country guitarist
Gus Johnson (1913–2000), jazz drummer
Keg Johnson (1908–1967), jazz trombonist
Money Johnson (1918–1978), jazz trumpeter
Virgil L. Johnson (1935–2013), musician, The Velvets
Willie Neal Johnson (1935–2001), gospel singer
Daniel Johnston (1961–2019), rock singer-songwriter
Nicholas Jonas (born 1992), singer, guitarist of the Jonas Brothers
George Jones (1931–2013), country singer
Little Hat Jones (1899–1981), blues singer, guitarist
Maggie Jones (1894–unknown), blues singer, pianist, known as "The Texas Nightingale"
Mike Jones (born 1981), rapper
Norah Jones (born 1979), soul/folk singer-songwriter, born in New York City but raised in Texas
Tom Jones (1928–2023), lyricist of musical theater
Janis Joplin (1943–1970), blues/rock singer
Scott Joplin (c. 1867 – 1917), ragtime musician and composer
Esteban Jordan (1939–2010), conjunto/Tejano accordionist
Jimmy Joy (1902–1962), jazz/big-band saxophonist, clarinetist
K
Kurt Kaiser (1934–2018), church music composer
Benjamin Kamins (born 1952), classical bassoonist
Milton Katims (1909–2006), concert violist and conductor
Garrett Keast (born 1971), classical conductor
Robert Earl Keen (born 1957), singer-songwriter
Bobby Keys (1943–2014), rock/jazz saxophonist, played with The Rolling Stones
Peck Kelley (1898–1980), jazz pianist and bandleader
Kent Kennan (1913–2003), classical composer
King Curtis (Curtis Ousley) (1934–1971), R&B/pop saxophonist
Freddie King (1934–1976), blues guitarist and singer
Ralph Kirshbaum (born 1946), cellist
Beyoncé (born 1981), R&B singer, actress
John Knowles (born 1942), popular/classical guitarist, composer, arranger, music educator, physicist
Solange Knowles (born 1986), R&B singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer
Buddy Knox (1933–1999), rockabilly singer-songwriter
Normani Kordei (born 1996), pop singer, dancer
Karl Korte (1928–2022), composer, music educator
Lili Kraus (1903–1986), classical pianist
Hans Kreissig (1857–1929), conductor, pianist, educator; created Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Kris Kristofferson (born 1936), singer-songwriter, actor
Philip Krumm (born 1941), composer
L
Fredell Lack (1922–2017), concert violinist and teacher
Eugene Lacritz (1929–2012), classical/Broadway clarinetist, saxophonist, conductor
Jimmy LaFave (1955–2017), folk/country/rock singer-songwriter
Gary Lakes (born 1950), opera singer
Alex Lambert (born 1990), pop singer-songwriter
Miranda Lambert (born 1983), country music singer-songwriter
Harold Land (1928–2001), bop saxophonist
Kasey Lansdale (born 1988), country singer-songwriter
Shelly Lares (born 1971), Tejano singer-songwriter
Milt Larkin (1910–1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
Prince Lasha (1929–2008), jazz instrumentalist
William P. Latham (1917–2004), classical composer
Debra Laws (born 1956), soul singer
Eloise Laws (born 1943), jazz singer
Hubert Laws (born 1939), jazz/classical flutist, saxophonist
Ronnie Laws (born 1950), jazz saxophonist
Melissa Lawson (born 1976), country singer
Lead Belly (Huddie Ledbetter) (1888–1949), blues musician
Paul Leary (born 1957), rock guitarist
Johnny Lee (born 1946), country singer
Shannon Lee (born 1992), classical violinist[18]
Will Lee (born 1952), jazz/rock bassist
William Franklin Lee III (1929–2011), jazz pianist, composer, arranger, author, music educator
Paul Leim (born 1950), country/rock/pop drummer
Raymond Lewenthal (1923–1988), concert pianist
Vaden Todd Lewis (born 1965), grunge singer-guitarist (The Toadies , Burden Brothers )
Willie Lewis (1905–1971), jazz clarinetist, bandleader
Lil Flip (Wesley Weston Jr.) (born 1981), rapper
Mance Lipscomb (1895–1976), Blues singer, guitarist
Maggie Lindemann (born 1998), singer-songwriter
Robert Lipsett (born 1947), concert violinist and master teacher
Bill Lister (1923–2009), country singer
Andrew Litton (born 1959), orchestra conductor
Lizzo (Melissa Jefferson) (born 1988), rapper, singer-songwriter
Lisa Loeb (born 1968), singer-songwriter, actress
Hannibal Lokumbe (born Marvin Peterson) (born 1948), jazz trumpet player, composer
Alan Lomax (1915–2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist
John London (1942–2000), pop/rock guitarist, songwriter; television production crew
Jim Long (1943–2022), music producer, publisher; entrepreneur
Isidro López (1929–2004), Tejano bandleader
Trini Lopez (1937–2020), Hispanic musician, singer
Demi Lovato (born 1992), singer, actress
Lyle Lovett (born 1957), singer-songwriter
David Lowery (born 1960), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
Josephine Lucchese (1893–1974), opera singer
LeToya Luckett (born 1981), singer
Bob Luman (1937–1978), country/rockabilly singer
Anne Lundy (born 1954), classical conductor, music educator
Lunic (Kaitee Page) (born 1985), electropop singer, multi-instrumentalist
Ray Lynch (born 1943), classical guitarist and lutenist
Barbara Lynn (born 1942), R&B guitarist, singer-songwriter
Ma–Mm
Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker) (born 1990), rapper
Michael Madden (born 1979), bassist for Maroon 5
Clif Magness (born 1957), pop songwriter, producer
Martie Maguire (born 1969), country singer-songwriter (the Dixie Chicks )
Austin Mahone (born 1996), pop singer
Martin Mailman (1932–2000), classical composer and educator
Lloyd Maines (born 1951), musician, producer
Natalie Maines (born 1974), musician
Major (Major R. Johnson Finley) (born 1984), pop/soul singer-songwriter
Petronel Malan (born 1974), concert pianist
Kirstin 'Kirstie' Maldonado (born 1992), a cappella singer
Post Malone (born 1995), rap singer-songwriter
Barbara Mandrell (born 1948), country singer
Louise Mandrell (born 1954), country singer
David Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actor
Tamela Mann (born 1966), gospel singer, actress
Chris Marion (born 1962), rock musician member of Little River Band
Tina Marsh (1954–2009), jazz singer, composer
David Martin (1937–1987)[19] rock musician, member of Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs , Tommy & The Tom Toms
Mary Martin (1913–1990), Broadway singer, actress
Ana María Martínez (born 1971), opera singer
Narciso Martínez (1911–1992), conjunto singer, accordionist
Óscar Martínez (born 1934), Tejano musician, songwriter
Rhema Marvanne (born 2002), gospel singer
Curt Massey (1910–1991), country musician
Louise Massey (1902–1983), country singer-songwriter
Eduardo Mata (1942–1995), orchestra conductor
Johnny Mathis (born 1935), singer
Johnny "Country" Mathis (1930–2011), country singer-songwriter
Rich Matteson (1929–1993), jazz brass player, bandleader, educator
Joe B. Mauldin (1940–2015), rock and roll bass player
Pete Mayes (1938–2008), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
Sally Mayes (born 1959), Broadway singer and actress, jazz/rock singer
Timothy McAllister (born 1972), classical saxophonist
Leon McAuliffe (1917–1988), Western swing guitarist
W. Francis McBeth (1933–2012), composer, music educator
Erin McCarley (born 1979), alternative music singer-songwriter
Delbert McClinton (born 1940), singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Mary McCormic (1889–1981), opera singer, educator
Neal McCoy (born 1958), country singer
David McEnery (1914–2002), country/Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist
Nikki McKibbin (1978–2020), rock singer-songwriter
Ray McKinley (1910–1995), jazz drummer, singer, bandleader
Eliza Jane McKissack (1828–1900), music educator and administrator, singer, pianist
Ian McLagan (1945–2014), rock keyboardist
Cosmé McMoon (1901–1980), classical pianist, accompanied Florence Foster Jenkins
James McMurtry (born 1962), folk-rock singer-songwriter, son of novelist Larry McMurtry
Cindy McTee (born 1953), classical composer
Meat Loaf (1951–2022), singer, actor
David Meece (born 1952), contemporary Christian singer, pianist
William B. Meeks Jr. (1921–1999), producer, composer, arranger of radio jingles; woodwind player
Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), Tejano singer
Tom Merriman (1924–2009), commercial/jazz composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, educator
Tift Merritt (born 1975), rock/country singer-songwriter
Augie Meyers (born 1940), rock/Tejano keyboard player
Louis Meyers (1955–2016), co-founder of South by Southwest music and media festival, multi-instrumentalist
Bunny Michael , visual artist, musician, and rapper
Aryn Michelle (born 1983), Christian pop/rock singer-songwriter
Liz Mikel (born 1963), jazz singer, actress
Amos Milburn (1927–1980), R&B singer, pianist
Buddy Miles (1947–2008), rock drummer
Frankie Miller (born 1931), country musician
Julie Miller (born 1956), country singer-songwriter
Rhett Miller (born 1970), alt-country singer
Roger Miller (1936–1992), singer-songwriter
Steve Miller (born 1943), blues/rock guitarist
Mary Mills (born 1964), opera singer
Mn–Mz
Charles Moffett (1929–1997), jazz drummer
Bill Moffit (1926–2008), marching-band director, music arranger and composer
Margarita Monet (born 1990), rock singer, pianist, composer, actress
Bob Montgomery (1937–2014), rockabilly singer-songwriter, producer
Johnny Moore (1906–1969), blues singer, guitarist
Latonia Moore (born 1979), opera singer[20]
Oscar Moore (1916–1981), jazz/blues guitarist
Tiny Moore (1920–1987), western swing instrumentalist
Whistlin' Alex Moore (1899–1989), blues pianist, singer, whistler
Michael Morales (born 1963), rock/pop singer-songwriter
Jason Moran (born 1975), jazz pianist
Mike Moreno (born 1978), jazz guitarist
Mike Morgan (born 1959), blues guitarist, harmonica player, singer-songwriter
Craig Morris (born 1968), classical trumpet player, educator
Gary Morris (born 1948), country singer, actor
Harold Morris (1890–1964), classical pianist, composer, educator
Jay Hunter Morris (born 1963), opera singer
Maren Morris (born 1990), country singer-songwriter
Ella Mae Morse (1924–1999), blues/jazz/pop singer
Mark Morton (born 1960), classical double bass player
Lacey Mosley (born 1981), lead singer of alternative metal band Flyleaf
Moon Mullican (1909–1967), country singer-songwriter, pianist
Michael Martin Murphey (born 1945), country singer-songwriter
Kacey Musgraves (born 1988), country singer-songwriter
Mason Musso (born 1989), pop/rock singer-songwriter
Sam Myers (1936–2006), blues singer, instrumentalist
N–O
Johnny Nash (1940–2020), pop singer-songwriter
Emilio Navaira (1962–2016), Latin pop/country musician
Sam Neely (1948–2006), country singer, guitarist
Nelly (born 1978), rapper
Jimmy Nelson (1928–2007), blues singer-songwriter
Steady Nelson (1913–1988), jazz/swing trumpeter
Willie Nelson (born 1933), country singer-songwriter
Michael Nesmith (1942–2021), singer with The Monkees
Mickey Newbury (1940–2002), country/folk singer-songwriter
David "Fathead" Newman (1933–2009), jazz saxophonist
Johnny Nicholas (born 1948), blues singer, pianist
Elena Nikolaidi (1909–2002), opera singer and teacher
John Nitzinger (born 1948), rock guitarist, songwriter
Kevin Noe (born 1969), classical conductor
Timothy Nolen (born 1941), opera singer, Broadway singer and actor
Normani (born 1996), pop singer
Daron Norwood (1965–2015), country singer
Salim Nourallah (born 1967), alt-country singer-songwriter
Darrell Nulisch (born 1952), blues singer
Gary P. Nunn (born 1945), country singer-songwriter
Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk singer-songwriter
W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890–1969), country-western singer-songwriter, Texas governor, and U.S. senator
Adolfo Odnoposoff (1917–1992), classical cellist and teacher
O.G. Style (Eric Woods) (1970–2008), rapper
Paul Olefsky (1926–2013), classical cellist and teacher
Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016), avant-garde composer, performance artist
Gene O'Quin (1932–1978), country singer
Wayne Oquin (born 1977), classical composer, music educator[21]
Roy Orbison (1936–1988), singer-songwriter
K. T. Oslin (1941–2020), country singer-songwriter
Tommy Overstreet (1937–2015), country singer
Buck Owens (1929–2006), country singer
P–Q
Hot Lips Page (1908–1954), jazz trumpeter, bandleader
Knocky Parker (1918–1986), country/jazz pianist
Dean Parks (born 1946), studio musician
Vinnie Paul (Abbott) (1964–2018), rock drummer, producer
Glen Payne (1926–1999), gospel singer
Leon Payne (1917–1969), country singer-songwriter
Maurice Peress (1930–2017), classical conductor, educator
Paul Peress (born 1959), jazz/world music drummer, composer, producer
Chris Pérez (born 1969), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
Jay Perez (born 1963), Tejano singer-songwriter
Jack Petersen (born 1933), jazz guitarist, educator
Ray Peterson (1939–2005), pop singer
Esther Phillips (1935–1984), R&B/jazz/pop/country singer
Washington Phillips (1880–1954), gospel singer, instrumentalist
Buster Pickens (1916–1964), blues pianist
Patrice Pike (born 1970), rock/soul singer-songwriter-guitarist
Ben J. Pierce (born 1999), YouTuber, singer-songwriter, actor
Pimp C (Chad Butler) (1973–2007), rapper
Mark Pirro (born 1970), rock bass player
Harvey Pittel (born 1943), classical saxophonist
Howard Pollack (born 1952), classical pianist, musicologist, author, professor
Joe Poovey (1941–1998), rockabilly singer-songwriter
The Powell Brothers (Taylor Powell and Blake Powell), country musicians
Billy Preston (1946–2006), soul musician
Johnny Preston (1939–2011), pop singer
Ray Price (1926–2013), country singer
Sammy Price (1908–1992), jazz/blues pianist, bandleader
Toni Price (born 1961), country/blues singer
Charley Pride (1938–2020), country singer
P. J. Proby (born 1938), singer-songwriter, actor
Chris Purdy (born 1972), pop/rock singer-songwriter
Wynne Pyle (1881–1971), classical pianist
Queen Ida (Ida Lewis Guillory) (born 1929), Creole/zydeco accordionist
Abraham Quintanilla (born 1939), Tejano singer-songwriter, producer
R
Ezra Rachlin (1915–1995), orchestra conductor, pianist
RaeLynn (Racheal Lynn Woodward) (born 1994), country singer
Gene Ramey (1913–1984), jazz double bassist
Richard Ramirez , noise musician
Willis Alan Ramsey (born 1951), country singer-songwriter
Jon Randall (born 1969), country singer-songwriter
Mickey Raphael (born 1951), country/rock harmonica player
Leon Rausch (1927–2019), Western swing singer
Tha Realest (Jevon Jones) (born 1974), rapper
Marc Rebillet (born 1988), funk/hip-hop electronic musician
Jaret Reddick (born 1972), punk singer-songwriter, guitarist, Bowling for Soup
Dewey Redman (1931–2006), jazz saxophonist
Goebel Reeves (1899–1959), folk singer
Jim Reeves (1923–1964), country/pop singer-songwriter
Claire Raphael Reis (1888–1978), classical music promoter, musicologist, educator
Max Reiter (1905–1950), classical orchestra conductor
Nicola Rescigno (1916–2008), opera conductor
Timothy Rhea (born 1967), conductor, music educator
Sonny Rhodes (born Clarence Edward Smith) (born 1940), blues singer, guitar player
John Rich (born 1974), country music singer-songwriter
J. P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson (1930–1959), rock-and-roll/country singer
Jim Riggs (born 1941), saxophonist, educator
Jeannie C. Riley (born 1945), country singer
LeAnn Rimes (born 1982), country singer; born in Mississippi , but grew up in Garland
Cowboy Slim Rinehart (1911–1948), country singer
Tex Ritter (1905–1974), singer/ actor, father of actor John Ritter
LaTavia Roberson (born 1981), singer
Eck Robertson (1887–1975), country fiddler
Don Robey (1903–1975), blues songwriter, record producer
Hal Robinson (born 1952), classical string bass player
Sharon Robinson (born 1949), classical cellist
Bruce Robison (born 1966), country singer-songwriter
Charlie Robison (1964–2023), country singer-songwriter
Jimmie Rodgers (1897–1933), country singer
Carrie Rodriguez (born 1978), folk singer-songwriter, fiddler
Danny Rodriguez (1967–1990), Christian rapper
David Rodriguez (1952–2015), folk singer-songwriter
Johnny Rodriguez (born 1951), country singer
Omar Rodríguez-López (born 1975), Dub and Progressive rock musician
Robert Xavier Rodríguez (born 1946), classical composer
Herbert Rogers (1929–1983), classical pianist and teacher
Kenny Rogers (1938–2020), country singer-songwriter
Randy Rogers , country singer
Gene Roland (1921–1982), jazz composer, musician
A. Clyde Roller (1914–2005), conductor and music educator
Moreland Kortkamp Roller (1916–2006), classical pianist and teacher
Lulu Roman (born 1947), country/gospel singer, comedian
Beatrice Schroeder Rose (1922–2014), classical harpist
Kelly Rowland (born 1981), R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
Nancy Rumbel (born 1951), classical/new-age oboist, ocarina player, won Grammy Award
Tim Rushlow (born 1966), country musician
Mike Ryan (born 1988), country singer-songwriter, guitarist
Sa–Sm
Doug Sahm (1941–1999), Tejano musician-songwriter
Carl St. Clair (born 1952), orchestra conductor
Sandra St. Victor (born 1963), R&B/soul/jazz singer-songwriter
St. Vincent (Annie Clark) (born 1982), pop singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Olga Samaroff (1880–1948), classical pianist and teacher
Joe Sample (1939–2014), jazz pianist, composer
Domingo "Sam" Samudio (born 1937), rock 'n' roll musician, bandleader, entertainer ("Sam the Sham ")
George Sanger (born 1957), video-game music composer
Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio (born 1960), violinist
Simon Sargon (1938–2022), classical composer, pianist, conductor
Ray Sasaki (born 1948), trumpet player, educator
Leslie Satcher (born 1962), country and bluegrass singer
Billy Jack Saucier (1931–1987), country fiddler
Boz Scaggs (born 1944), singer-songwriter
Tony Scalzo (born 1964), pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist
Scarface (born 1970), rapper
Haley Scarnato (born 1982), American Idol (season 6) finalist (8th place)
Wally Scharold (born 1978), classical/rock composer, instrumentalist, singer
Harvey Schmidt (1929–2018), musical theatre composer (The Fantasticks )
Eduard Schmieder (born 1948), classical violinist, teacher
David Schnaufer (1952–2006), folk dulcimer player, music educator
Emil Schuhmann (1856–1937), accordionist, bandleader, folk artist
Jerry Scoggins (1911–2004), country singer
Kendrick Scott (born 1980), jazz drummer, bandleader, composer
Travis Scott (Jacques Webster Jr.) (born 1992), hip hop recording artist, music producer
Joe Scruggs (born 1951), retired children's and folk singer-songwriter
Dan Seals (1948–2009), rock/country musician (England Dan & John Ford Coley )
Jim Seals (1941–2022), soft-rock musician (Seals and Crofts )
Lynn Seaton (born 1957), jazz bassist, educator
Selena (Selena Quintanilla) (1971–1995), Tejano/pop singer
Jason Sellers (born 1971), country singer-songwriter
Arban Severin (born 1976), composer of electronic music, film scores; producer
Charlie Sexton (born 1968), rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
Peter Seymour (born 1977), jazz/classical double bassist
Allen Shamblin (born 1959), country songwriter
Ray Sharpe (born 1938), rockabilly singer-songwriter, guitarist
Billy Joe Shaver (1939–2020), country singer-songwriter
Robert Shaw (1908–1985), blues pianist
Bob (1909–1983), Joe (1911–1980), and Merle Shelton (1917–1982), country musicians, The Shelton Brothers
Chad Shelton (born 1971), opera singer
Harry Sheppard (1928–2022), jazz vibraphonist
John Sheridan (born 1946), jazz pianist
Amanda Shires (born 1982), country singer-songwriter, fiddler
Michelle Shocked (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musician
Jade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois
Ashlee Simpson (born 1984), singer
Jessica Simpson (born 1980), singer
Frankie Lee Sims (1917–1970), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
Lori Singer (born 1957), classical cellist (better known as actress)
Thomas Sleeper (1956–2022), classical composer, conductor
Slim Thug (born 1980), rapper
Brinton Averil Smith (born 1969), classical cellist
Buster Smith (1904–1991), jazz saxophonist
Chris "Frenchie" Smith , pop/rock record producer, guitarist, songwriter
Elliott Smith (1969–2003), rock singer-songwriter
Granger Smith (born 1979), country singer-songwriter
Julia Smith (1905–1989), composer, pianist, author
Ruby Jane Smith (born 1994), bluegrass fiddler, singer-songwriter
Tim Smith , rock instrumentalist
Walter Smith III (born 1980), jazz saxophonist, composer
Sn–Sz
Doak Snead (born 1949), singer-songwriter
Ed Soph (born 1945), jazz drummer, educator
J. D. Souther (born 1945), country/rock singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Billie Jo Spears (1937–2011), country singer
Victoria Spivey (1906–1976), blues singer-songwriter
SPM (Carlos Coy) (born 1970), Chicano rapper
Terry Stafford (1941–1996), country/pop singer-songwriter
Megan Thee Stallion (born 1995), rapper
Kay Starr (1922–2016), pop/jazz singer
Red Steagall (born 1938), country singer-songwriter, actor
Lanny Steele (1933–1994), jazz pianist, music educator, composer, jazz festival promoter
Daniel Sternberg (1913–2000), classical conductor, composer, educator
B. W. Stevenson (1949–1998), country/pop singer-songwriter
Stephen Stills (born 1945), singer-songwriter
Sly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) (born 1943), soul/funk singer-songwriter (Sly and the Family Stone )
George Strait (born 1952), country singer
Emily Strayer (born 1972), country singer-songwriter (The Dixie Chicks )
Nikki Stringfield (born 1990), guitarist for The Iron Maidens and Before the Mourning
Steven Stucky (1949–2016), Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer
Lacey Nicole Sturm (born 1981), Alternative metal, Post-grunge, Hard rock Flyleaf
Deanna Summers (born 1940), songwriter, born in Mississippi
Gene Summers (1939–2021), rock 'n roll singer ("School of Rock 'n Roll ", "Big Blue Diamonds")
DJ Sun (born 1966), record producer, DJ
Helen Sung (born 1970), jazz pianist
Doug Supernaw (1960–2020), country singer-songwriter
Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), classical pianist
Sunny Sweeney (born 1976), country music singer
T–V
Horace Tapscott (1934–1999), jazz pianist, composer
Buddy Tate (1913–2001), jazz saxophonist
Jacqueline Taylor (born 1985), Broadway/cabaret singer, actress
Johnnie Taylor (1937–2000), soul/pop singer, DJ
Teresa Taylor (1962–2023), rock drummer
Tommy Taylor (born 1957), rock musician
Will Taylor (born 1968), jazz/rock/pop/country violist, violinist, arranger, composer, producer, guitarist
Charlie Teagarden (1913–1984), jazz trumpeter
Jack Teagarden (1905–1964), jazz trombonist and bandleader
Norma Teagarden (1911–1996), jazz pianist
Alfred Teltschik (1918–2009), classical pianist and teacher
Owen Temple (born 1976), folk/country singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington Jr.) (1935–1982), soul singer-songwriter
Texas Ruby (Ruby Owens) (1908–1963), country singer
Christopher Theofanidis (born 1967), classical composer
B. J. Thomas (1942–2021), country singer-songwriter
George W. Thomas (1885 – c. 1930), jazz pianist, songwriter
Henry Thomas (1874 – c. 1950), blues/ragtime singer-songwriter
Hersal Thomas (1906–1926), blues pianist, composer
Benny Thomasson (1909–1984), country fiddler
Hank Thompson (1925–2007), country singer-songwriter
William Ennis Thomson (1927–2019), music educator
Big Mama Thornton (1926–1984), R&B singer-songwriter
Frank Ticheli (born 1958), classical composer
Neal Tiemann (born 1982), David Cook's rock band guitarist
Floyd Tillman (1914–2003), country guitarist, singer
Martha Tilton (1915–2006), swing/pop singer
Albert Tipton (1917–1997), classical flutist
Louise Tobin (1918–2022), jazz singer
Matt Tolentino (born 1985), musician specializing in pre-swing music
Chris Tomlin (born 1972), singer-songwriter
Tommy & The Tom Toms , aka Bill Smith Combo, DFW rock 'n roll group
Tone (Tony Chung) (born 1983), pop guitarist (Cool Silly )
Mitchell Torok (1929–2017), country singer-songwriter
Patsy Torres (born 1957), Tejano singer
Don Tosti (1923–2004), Latin, R&B, swing, jazz, classical bassist, pianist
Alphonse Trent (1905–1959), jazz pianist, bandleader
Michael Trimble (born 1938), opera singer, teacher
Robyn Troup (born 1988), R&B/pop/soul singer
Ernest Tubb (1914–1984), country singer-songwriter
Justin Tubb (1935–1998), country singer-songwriter
Tanya Tucker (born 1958), country singer
Fisher Tull (1934–1994), composer and educator
"Blue" Gene Tyranny (born 1945), avant-garde composer
Steve Tyrell (born 1944), pop singer, music producer
Alexander Uninsky (1910–1972), concert pianist and teacher
Tim Urban (born 1989), pop singer
Usher (Usher Raymond IV) (born 1978), R&B and pop singer
Mary Jeanne van Appledorn (1927–2014), composer and educator
Frank Van der Stucken (1858–1929), conductor, composer; founder of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Vanilla Ice (born 1968), rapper
Paul van Katwijk (1885–1974), pianist, conductor, composer, educator
Viola Van Katwijk (1894–1980), pianist, composer, educator
Townes Van Zandt (1944–1997), country singer-songwriter
Jimmie Vaughan (born 1951), blues/rock guitarist, singer
Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954–1990), musician
Jaci Velasquez (born 1979), Contemporary Christian Latin pop singer
Carl Venth (1860–1938), composer, conductor, violinist, music educator
William VerMeulen (born 1961), classical horn player
Vladimir Viardo (born 1949), classical pianist and teacher
Rita Vidaurri (1924–2019), Tejana singer
Tiffany Villarreal , R&B and hip hop singer
Eddie Vinson (1917–1988), blues saxophonist
Emmett Vokes (1928–2019), classical pianist and teacher
W–Z
Mel Waiters (1956–2015), southern soul singer
Billy Walker (1929–2006), country singer-songwriter
Charlie Walker (1926–2008), country singer-songwriter
Chris Walker , R&B/jazz singer, bass guitarist
Cindy Walker (1918–2006), country singer-songwriter
Django Walker (born 1981), country/rock singer-songwriter
Esther Walker (1894–1943), blues singer, musical comedy actress
Jerry Jeff Walker (1942–2020), country singer-songwriter
T-Bone Walker (1910–1975), blues musician
William Walker (1931–2010), opera singer
Paul Wall (born 1980), rapper
Sippie Wallace (1898–1986), blues singer-songwriter
Don Walser (1934–2006), country singer, guitarist
Cedar Walton (1934–2013), jazz pianist
Mercy Dee Walton (1915–1962), blues pianist, singer-songwriter
Jonathan Ware (born 1984), classical pianist
Chris Waters , country singer-songwriter
Dale Watson (born 1962), country singer
Gene Watson (born 1943), country singer
Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1935–1996), blues guitarist, singer
WC (born 1970), rapper from Westside Connection
Katie Webster (1936–1999), blues pianist
Julius Weiss (c. 1841–19??), music professor, mentor to Scott Joplin
Michael Weiss (born 1958), jazz composer and pianist
Dan Welcher (born 1948), composer, music educator, bassoonist
Emily Wells (born 1981), hip-hop/classical violinist
James Westfall (born 1981), jazz vibraphonist, keytarist
William Westney (born 1947), classical pianist, teacher
Barry White (1944–2003), soul singer and record producer
J. White Did It (born 1984), hip hop record producer, songwriter, and DJ
Michael White (1933–2016), jazz violinist
Chris Whitley (1960–2005), blues singer-songwriter, guitarist
Buddy Whittington (born 1956), blues/rock guitarist
Mike Wiebe , musician (The Riverboat Gamblers ), actor, and stand-up comedian
Rusty Wier (1944–2009), country/folk singer-songwriter
Marijohn Wilkin (1920–2006), country songwriter
Slim Willet (Winston Moore) (1919–1966), country singer-songwriter, DJ
Willie D (William Dennis) (born 1966), rapper
Clifton Williams (1923–1976), composer, educator
Dave Williams (1972–2002), rock singer
Don Williams (1939–2017), country singer-songwriter
Lew Williams (1934–2019), rockabilly singer-songwriter
Otis Williams (born 1941), singer with The Temptations
Richard Williams (1931–1985), jazz trumpeter
Roosevelt Williams (1903–1996), blues pianist
Zane Williams (born 1977), country singer-songwriter
Bob Wills (1905–1975), country singer with The Texas Playboys
Johnnie Lee Wills (1912–1984), Western swing fiddler
Dooley Wilson (1886 or 1894–1953), blues/jazz pianist, bandleader; actor
Hop Wilson (1927–1975), blues steel guitarist
J. Frank Wilson (1941–1991), pop singer, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
Kim Wilson (born 1951), blues singer, harmonica player, The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Teddy Wilson (1912–1986), jazz pianist
U.P. Wilson (1934–2004), blues guitarist, singer
Edgar Winter (born 1946), jazz/blues/rock musician
Johnny Winter (1944–2014), blues guitarist
Jonathan M. Wolfert (born 1952), composer, producer of radio jingles
Lee Ann Womack (born 1966), country singer-songwriter
Darren Keith Woods (born 1958), opera company director, singer
Bernard Wright (1963–2022), funk/jazz keyboardist, singer
Lammar Wright Sr. (1907–1973), jazz trumpeter
Leo Wright (1933–1991), jazz instrumentalist
Roger Wright (born 1974), classical pianist
Jimmy Wyble (1922–2010), jazz/swing guitarist
Cindy Yen (born 1986), pop singer-songwriter
Sydney Youngblood (born 1960), dance/funk singer
Camille Zamora (born 1970), classical singer
Nancy Zhou (born 1993), classical violinist
Jessica Zhu (born 1986), classical pianist
Beauty pageant winners
Averie Bishop , Miss Texas 2022, first Asian-American winner; businessperson, activist, actress
Shirley Cothran (born 1955), Miss America 1975
Candice Crawford (born 1986), beauty queen, winner of Miss Missouri USA , competed in the Miss Texas Teen USA pageant and the Miss USA pageant
Brooke Daniels (born 1986), Miss Texas USA 2009
Jo-Carroll Dennison (1923–2021), Miss America 1942
Danielle Doty (born 1993), Miss Teen USA 2011
Alyssa Edwards (Justin Johnson) (born 1980), drag performer, Miss Gay USofA 2006, Miss Gay America 2010
Magen Ellis (born 1986), Miss Texas USA , Miss Texas Teen USA
Christy Fichtner (born 1962), Miss USA 1986
R'Bonney Gabriel (born 1994), Miss USA 2022
Phyllis George (1949–2020), Miss America 1971
Courtney Gibbs (born 1966), Miss USA 1988
Kandace Krueger (born 1976), Miss USA 2001
Debra Maffett (born 1956), Miss America 1983
Melissa Marse (born 1974), Texas' Junior Miss 1991, concert pianist
Laura Martinez-Harring (born 1964), Miss USA 1985
Asia O'Hara (born 1982), drag performer, Miss Gay America 2016
Gretchen Polhemus (born 1965), Miss USA 1989
Michelle Royer (born 1966), Miss USA 1987
Jade Simmons (born 1977), classical pianist; was also Miss Illinois
Chelsi Smith (1973–2018), Miss USA 1995 and Miss Universe 1995
Candice Stewart (born 1984), Miss American Teen, Miss Louisiana Teen USA , Miss Louisiana USA
Crystle Stewart (born 1981), Miss USA 2008
Linda Stouffer (born 1970), Texas' Junior Miss 1988, television journalist
Kimberly Tomes (born 1956), Miss USA 1977
Paola Turbay (born 1970), Miss Colombia , first runner-up for Miss Universe , model, actress
Christie Lee Woods (born 1977), Miss Teen USA 1996
Cindy Yen (born 1986), Miss Chinatown USA 2009
Other
Amouranth (Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa) (born 1993), female model, streamer and Internet celebrity
Barbette (Vander Clyde Broadway) (1899–1973), female impersonator, aerialist
Eric July (born 1990), rap-metal vocalist, political commentator, comic book writer
Scholars, educators, academicians
See also the listings on this page for individual areas of specialization (e.g., Literature, Science/medicine, Music)
A–K
R. J. Q. Adams (born 1943), professor of British history at Texas A&M University
Theodore Albrecht (born 1945), music historian, educator
L.C. (Laurine Cecil) Anderson (1853–1938), African-American educator
Cecilia Ballí (born 1976), anthropologist, professor, journalist
Jacques Barzun (1907–2012), historian, philosopher, recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom
ZerNona Black (1906–2005), civil rights activist, educator
H. W. Brands (born 1953), historian, author, professor at University of Texas
Brené Brown (born 1965), scholar, researcher, and University of Houston professor of social work
Kate Moore Brown (1871–1945), first public-school music teacher in Texas, helped form several arts organizations
Robert A. Brown (born 1951), president of Boston University , chemical engineer
Walter L. Buenger (born 1951), historian
Robert D. Bullard (born 1946), professor, university administrator
Rufus Columbus Burleson (1823–1901), president of Baylor University , minister
Norma V. Cantu (born 1954), civil rights lawyer, educator
Marcia Citron (born 1945), musicologist, professor
Christine Comer (born 1950), Director of Science in the curriculum division of the Texas Education Agency ; resigned amid controversy
Louise Cowan (1916–2015), liberal arts scholar, professor, critic
Jennifer Cowley (born 1974), urban planner, president of University of Texas at Arlington
Light Townsend Cummins (born 1946), historian, educator
Adina Emilia De Zavala (1861–1955), teacher, historian, Texas history preservationist
Ramón H. Dovalina (born 1943), president of Laredo Community College , 1995–2007
T. R. Fehrenbach (1925–2013), historian, newspaper columnist
Peter T. Flawn (1926–2017), president of University of Texas at Austin
Dan Flores (born 1948), historian of the American West
Joe Bertram Frantz (1917–1993), historian
Julia Caldwell Frazier (1863–1929), educator
Thomas Freeman (1919–2020), debate coach
W. C. Friley (1845–1911), first president of Hardin–Simmons University , 1892–1894
Marilyn Gambrell (born 1953), parole officer turned teacher who started the program No More Victims in Houston to assist children with incarcerated parents
Kyle Gann (born 1955), musicologist, composer, music critic
Juliet V. García , university president, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
Bryan A. Garner (born 1958), lexicographer, grammarian, author, educator
Norman Washington Harllee (c. 1847 – 1927), educator
Anna Harriet Heyer (1909–2002), musicologist, music librarian, bibliographer
Harold Hoehner (1935–2009), theologian, author, professor
Roy Hofheinz Jr. (born 1935), sinologist, professor at Harvard University
William Curry Holden (1896–1993), historian, archaeologist, educator, museum director
John Holmes Jenkins (1940–1989), historian, antiquarian bookseller, publisher, poker player
Bret Anthony Johnston (born 1971), author, director of creative writing program at Harvard University
Shirley Strum Kenny (born 1934), English scholar, university president
V. O. Key Jr. (1908–1963), political scientist, Ivy League professor
Lucy Ann Kidd-Key (1839–1916), educator, college administrator
Wendy Kopp (born 1967), founder and president of Teach For America
Arnold Krammer (1941–2018), historian of Germany and the United States; retired professor at Texas A&M University
L–Z
Umphrey Lee (1893–1958), Methodist pastor, president of Southern Methodist University
Charles LeMaistre (1924–2017), physician, chancellor of University of Texas System
Alan Lomax (1915–2002), folk singer, guitarist, ethnomusicologist, folklorist
John Lomax (1867–1948), musicologist, folklorist
Edgar Odell Lovett (1871–1957), educator, college administrator, first president of Rice University
Alejandro L. Madrid (born 1968), music scholar, educator
Juan L. Maldonado (1948–2018), president of Laredo Community College since 2007
Charles R. Matthews (born 1939), former Texas Railroad Commissioner and chancellor-emeritus of the Texas State University System
Mack McCormick (1930–2015), musicologist, folklorist
Robert D. McTeer (born c. 1943), economist, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Francis Joseph Mullin (1906–1997), president of Shimer College [47]
Barry Munitz (born 1941), corporation and foundation executive, chancellor of University of Houston System and California State University System
Gene Nichol (born 1951), president of the College of William & Mary
Leonidas Warren Payne Jr. (1873–1945), linguist, folklorist, English professor
Shanna Peeples (born 1965) National Teacher of the Year, 2015; scholar, author[48]
Anna Pennybacker (1861–1938), educator, author, social activist
Ben H. Procter (1927–2012), historian at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, 1957–2000
Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (1838–1898), Confederate general, Governor of Texas, President of Texas A&M University , namesake of Sul Ross State University
John Silber (1926–2012), president and chancellor of Boston University
Ruth J. Simmons (born 1945), first female African-American president of a major college (Smith College ), first African-American president of an Ivy League college (Brown University )
Thomas Vernor Smith (1890–1964), philosopher, scholar, educator, U.S. representative
Jerry D. Thompson (born 1943), historian of Texas and the Southwestern United States
Leon Toubin (born 1928), Jewish civic leader, philanthropist, and historian
Decherd Turner (1922–2002), bibliophile, book collector, librarian, minister
Clara Belle Williams (1885–1993), educator
Sudie L. Williams (1872–1940), music educator
Roger L. Worsley (born 1937), president of Laredo Community College , 1985–1995
Susan Youens (born 1947), musicologist, music professor, author
Mark Yudof (born 1944), law professor, university chancellor