List of people from Atlanta
Downtown Atlanta
This is a list of people who were born, raised, or otherwise closely associated with Atlanta, Georgia , United States.
Academics
Actors
Name
Known for
Association
Isabella Acres [ 3] [ 4]
appeared as Rose on the sitcom television series Better Off Ted
born in Atlanta[citation needed ]
Mateo Arias
actor, Kickin' It
born in Atlanta
Matt Battaglia
Emmy Award -winning producer;[ 5] co-produced a two-time Golden Globe Award -nominated film; acted in over 90 films network pilots and television shows
grew up in the towns of Tucker and Lithonia, suburbs of Atlanta[ 6]
Johanna Braddy
actress, The Grudge 3 , Paranormal Activity 3 and The Levenger Tapes
born in Atlanta
Toni Braxton
singer, actress and reality TV star of Braxton Family Values
formerly lived in Atlanta
Bruce Bruce
actor & comedian
born in Atlanta
Jahzir Bruno
actor, The Loud House
born in Atlanta[ 7]
Monica Calhoun
actress, The Players Club , The Best Man , The Salon ; graduate of Los Angeles County High School for the Arts
[citation needed ]
Michael Campion
actor, Fuller House
born in Atlanta[ 8]
Katie Carpenter
actress, costume designer, film producer[ 9]
lives and works in Atlanta[ 10]
Barbara Cook
actress and singer
born in Atlanta
C. Martin Croker
voice actor, Zorak and Moltar on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast
born in Atlanta[citation needed ]
David Cross
stand-up comedian and actor
born in Atlanta[ 11]
Stephen Dorff
actor
born in Atlanta
Wylie Draper
actor, portrayed older Michael Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream
[citation needed ]
Corri English
actress, in 2006 honored at International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival as Best Actress for Unrest
born in Atlanta
Antonia Gentry
actress, Ginny in Ginny & Georgia
born in Atlanta
Elle Fanning
actress and model; younger sister of actress Dakota Fanning ; known for I Am Sam , Daddy Day Care , The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , We Bought a Zoo , Maleficent
Niles Fitch
actor, known for This Is Us and stage work
born in Atlanta[ 12]
Jane Fonda
Academy Award-winning actress, ex-wife of Atlanta television mogul Ted Turner
formerly lived in Atlanta[ 13]
Jeff Foxworthy
comedian
born in Atlanta[ 14]
Donald Glover
creator, actor, and director of TV show Atlanta
attended high school in Atlanta
Jasmine Guy
actress, star of A Different World and film Harlem Nights
grew up and lives in Atlanta[ 15]
Omari Hardwick
grew up in Atlanta[ 16]
Oliver Hardy
comedian and actor
studied in Atlanta[ 17]
Steve Harvey
actor and comedian
resides in Atlanta[ 18]
Ed Helms
actor, The Office
born in Atlanta
Holly Hunter
Academy Award-winning actress
born in Conyers, outside Atlanta[citation needed ]
Dana Ivey
actress
born in Atlanta
DeForest Kelley [ 19]
actor best known as Dr. McCoy on Star Trek
born in Toccoa, outside Atlanta[citation needed ]
Elijah Kelley
[citation needed ]
Nene Leakes
reality TV star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta
resides in Atlanta[ 20]
RonReaco Lee
[citation needed ]
Chris Lowell
Veronica Mars
born in Atlanta[citation needed ]
Christopher Massey
Zoey 101
born in Atlanta
Kyle Massey
That's So Raven
born in Atlanta
China Anne McClain
actress, Tyler Perry's House of Payne , A.N.T. Farm , Descendants and Black Lightning
born in Atlanta
AnnaLynne McCord
actress
born in Atlanta
Chloë Grace Moretz
actress and model, known for roles in Kick-Ass , Hugo , Carrie ; winner of two Saturn Awards
born in Atlanta[ 21]
Brittany Murphy
actress
born in Atlanta
Melissa Ordway
actress and model; known for her roles on Hollywood Heights , The Young and the Restless
born in Atlanta
Kip Pardue
actor
born in Atlanta
Robert Patrick
actor, played "T-1000" in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
[citation needed ]
Ty Pennington
television host, artist, carpenter, author, former model and actor
born in Atlanta
Tyler Perry
actor, director, screen and playwright, producer, author[ 22] and songwriter; first film Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)[ 23]
moved to Atlanta[ 24] [ 25]
Jo Ann Pflug
film and television actress
born in Atlanta[ 26]
Victoria Principal
actress, Dallas
[citation needed ]
Shannon Purser
actress
born in Atlanta
Raven-Symoné
actress, The Cosby Show , Hangin' with Mr. Cooper , That's So Raven , The Cheetah Girls , The View and Raven's Home
born in Atlanta[ 27]
Storm Reid
actress, Euphoria and A Wrinkle in Time
born in Atlanta[ 28]
Chandler Riggs
actor, The Walking Dead
born in Atlanta
Julia Roberts
Academy Award-winning actress; films include Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich
born at Crawford Long Hospital [ 29]
Faith Salie
actress, comedian, journalist
moved to Atlanta; grew up in Dunwoody[ 30]
Ryan Seacrest
TV and radio personality; host of reality-television series American Idol
attended Dunwoody High School , born in Atlanta
Caroline Sunshine
actress
born in Atlanta
Christopher Tavarez
actor, model and athlete
born in Atlanta
Kenan Thompson
actor and comedian, Saturday Night Live , Fat Albert and Good Burger
born in Columbus, Ohio, moved to Atlanta
Chris Tucker
actor and comedian
born in Atlanta
Barry Van Dyke
actor
born in Atlanta
Danielle Vega
actress
born in Atlanta
George Wallace
actor and comedian
born in Atlanta
Devon Werkheiser
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
born in Atlanta
Porsha Williams
reality TV star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta
born in Atlanta
Scott Wilson
actor, In Cold Blood , The Great Gatsby , The Walking Dead
Atlanta native[ 31]
Kim Zolciak
reality TV star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta
[citation needed ]
Sports
Business people
Name
Field
Known for
Association
F. Duane Ackerman
executive
last CEO of Bellsouth
lived in Atlanta
George Adair
developer
early Atlanta real-estate developer
[citation needed ]
Dean Alford
chief executive officer and politician
president and chief executive of Allied Energy Services; member of the Georgia General Assembly
[citation needed ]
Ray Anderson
entrepreneur
founder of carpet manufacturer Interface, Inc.
[citation needed ]
Charles Brewer
businessman
founder of Internet service provider MindSpring , which later merged with EarthLink
[citation needed ]
Asa Griggs Candler
entrepreneur
founder of beverage manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
[citation needed ]
S. Truett Cathy
entrepreneur
founder of the fast-food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A
[citation needed ]
Anne Cox Chambers
entrepreneur
co-owner of mass-media company Cox Enterprises
[citation needed ]
Cheng Kai Duan
entrepreneur
textile mill owner and businessman Duan Corporation
lives in Atlanta
Joe Francis
entrepreneur and film producer
founder and creator of the Girls Gone Wild franchise
born in Atlanta
Lemuel Grant
businessman and engineer
early-Atlanta railroad man, landowner, engineer and businessman
[citation needed ]
James M. Henderson
advertising
born in Atlanta; lived in Greenville , South Carolina, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of South Carolina in 1970
[ 49]
Anne T. Hill
fashion designer
founded Taffy's of California
born in Atlanta[ 50]
Evelyn Greenblatt Howren
aviator
former WASP who founded aviation businesses in Atlanta, lobbied for aviation industry
born in Atlanta[ 51]
Moss H. Kendrix
public relations
advertising campaigns, including for Coca-Cola
born in Atlanta
William LeGate
entrepreneur and activist
Thiel Fellowship recipient, founder of multiple companies, activist
born in Atlanta[ 52]
Bernard Marcus
entrepreneur
co-founder of home-improvement retailing chain Home Depot ; primary funding source for the Georgia Aquarium
[citation needed ]
Depelsha Thomas McGruder
executive and activist
chief operating officer of the Ford Foundation
born in Atlanta[ 53]
Myra Miller
entrepreneur and baker
famous Black food entrepreneur and baker in Atlanta during Reconstruction
worked and buried in Atlanta[ 54] [ 55] [ 56]
John Pemberton
chemist
chemist and inventor of the carbonated soft drink Coca-Cola
[citation needed ]
Richard Peters
businessman
early-Atlanta railroad man, landowner and a founder of Atlanta
[citation needed ]
John C. Portman Jr.
architect
international architect and developer, designer of the groundbreaking atrium -style hotel
[citation needed ]
Neel Reid
architect
student of École des Beaux-Arts ; designed various buildings now listed on the National Register of Historic Places
[citation needed ]
Ted Turner
media mogul
founder of cable-news channel CNN
[citation needed ]
Blake R Van Leer III
entrepreneur and producer
entrepreneur, partner of business mogul Kathy Ireland whose companies generate $3.1B in sales, produced film about his grandfather Blake R Van Leer in a 1956 Sugar Bowl film
born in Atlanta[ 57]
Robert W. Woodruff
executive
president of beverage manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
[citation needed ]
Directors
Name
Known for
Association
Matt Hullum
director of films, music videos and web series including Lazer Team and Red Vs Blue
born in Atlanta[ 58] [non-primary source needed ]
Spike Lee
director of films including She's Gotta Have It , School Daze , and Do the Right Thing , and several music videos
born in Atlanta[ 59]
Kenny Leon
director of several Broadway plays and several television episodes
[citation needed ]
Tyler Perry
director of films, plays, and television series, including Meet The Browns and Madea plays and movies
moved to Atlanta[ 24] [ 25]
Steven Soderbergh
film director, Out of Sight , Erin Brockovich , Traffic , Ocean's Eleven
[citation needed ]
Journalists
Musicians
Name
Known for
Association
21 Savage , real name Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph
rapper and record producer
born in London, England, raised in Atlanta
6LACK , real name Ricardo Valdez Valentine
rapper, singer, songwriter
moved to Atlanta at very young age
Aliyah's Interlude
rapper and influencer
born in Atlanta
André 3000 , real name André Lauren Benjamin
rapper, actor, record producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; half of the rap group OutKast
born and raised in Atlanta
Big Boi , real name Antwan Patton
rapper, actor, record producer, songwriter; half of the rap group OutKast
born in Savannah, Georgia , raised in Atlanta
Johntá Austin
singer-songwriter, signed to Jermaine Dupri 's So So Def Recordings ; won two Grammy Awards for songs "We Belong Together " by Mariah Carey and "Be Without You " by Mary J. Blige
born in Atlanta[ 64]
B.o.B , real name Bobby Ray Simmons Jr.
rapper
from Atlanta
Bali Baby
rapper
Bankroll Fresh , real name Trentavious Zamon White, Sr.
rapper
from Atlanta and died in Atlanta
David Berkeley
singer-songwriter with four studio albums and one live album[ 65]
moved to Atlanta for his wife to finish school[ 66]
Big Kuntry King , real name Sean Merrett
rapper
from Atlanta
Bktherula
rapper
Zac Brown
country singer
Bobby V , real name Bobby Wilson
recording artist (nicknamed "Valentino" because he was due to be born on Valentine's Day)
attended North Atlanta High School and Clark Atlanta University [ 67]
John Burke
solo pianist and composer
born and lives in Atlanta
K Camp , real name Kristopher Thomas Campbell
rapper
from Atlanta
Ken Carson
rapper
Ric Cartey , real name Whaley Thomas Cartey
1950s rockabilly singer; songwriter
born in Atlanta
Cash Out , real name John-Michael Hakim Gibson
rapper
from Atlanta
Cat Power , also known as Chan Marshall, real name Charlyn Marshall
singer-songwriter, actress and model
born in Atlanta
Eddie Chamblee
jazz tenor saxophonist
born in Atlanta in 1920
Ciara
singer
Clairo , real name Claire Elizabeth Cottrill
singer-songwriter
born in Atlanta
Freddy Cole
American jazz singer and pianist
born in Chicago in 1931, resided in Atlanta for over 50 years until his death in 2020
Roscoe Dash , real name Jeffery Lee Johnson Jr.
rapper
from Atlanta
Davido
singer, songwriter, and record producer
born in Atlanta but based in Nigeria
Destroy Lonely
rapper
Roy Drusky
country singer
Drumma Boy , real name Christopher James Gholson
record producer, songwriter
lives in Atlanta
Sonny Emory
drummer
born and raised in Atlanta
Future , real name Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn
rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
born and raised in Atlanta
Sean Garrett
rapper and songwriter
CeeLo Green , real name Thomas DeCarlo Gallaway
rapper, singer, actor
born and raised in Atlanta
Keri Hilson
singer-songwriter and actress from Decatur
attended Emory University [ 68]
iLoveMakonnen , real name Makonnen Kamali Sheran
rapper
from Atlanta
India.Arie , real name India Arie Simpson
singer-songwriter and record producer;[ 69] has sold over 3.3 million records in the U.S.; has won four Grammy Awards , including Best R&B Album
moved to Atlanta[ 70]
Graham Jackson
theatre organist, pianist and choral conductor
moved to Atlanta in 1923[ 71]
Trinidad James , real name Nicholas Williams
rapper
from Atlanta
Erika Jayne
singer
born in Atlanta
JID , real name Destin Route
rapper, singer
born in Atlanta
Elton John
singer-songwriter, English-born entertainer whose songs include "Your Song ", "Crocodile Rock " and "Candle in the Wind "
lives part-time in Atlanta[ 72]
Mario Judah
rapper
Kap G
rapper, actor
born in Long Beach, California , moved to Atlanta
R. Kelly
singer, songwriter, record producer
resided in Atlanta[ 73]
Khujo , real name Willie Edward Knighton Jr.
rapper
born in Atlanta
Killer Mike , real name Michael Santiago Render
rapper, actor and activist
born and raised in Atlanta
Jeezy , real name Jay Wayne Jenkins
rapper, entrepreneur, and businessman
born in South Carolina, raised in Atlanta
Gladys Knight
singer-songwriter, actress, businesswoman and author
born in Atlanta
Latto , real name Alyssa Michelle Stephens
rapper
born in Columbus, Ohio, raised in Atlanta
Brenda Lee
performer who sang rockabilly , pop and country music ; had 37 US chart hits during the 1960s,[ 74] known for songs "I'm Sorry " (1960) and "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree " (1958); recipient of Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2009)
born in Atlanta in 1944[ 75]
Mable Lee
dancer, entertainer, 2008 inductee into the Tap Dance Hall of Fame
born in Atlanta in 1921
Lil Baby , real name Dominique Jones
rapper
born and raised in Atlanta
Lil Gnar
rapper
born in Oakland, California , from Atlanta
Lil Gotit , real name Semaja Zair Render
rapper
from Atlanta
Lil Jon , real name Jonathan H. Smith
rapper, record producer, songwriter and Grammy winner
born and raised in Atlanta
Lil Keed , real name Raqhid Jevon Render
rapper
born in Atlanta and died in Los Angeles
Lil RT
rapper
born in Atlanta
Lil Scrappy , real name Darryl Raynard Richardson III
rapper
from Atlanta
Lil Yachty , real name Miles Parks McCollum
rapper, songwriter
from Atlanta
Baylee Littrell
singer-songwriter and actor; son of Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell
born and raised in Alpharetta
Ludacris , real name Christopher Brian Bridges
rapper
born in Champaign, Illinois, raised in Atlanta
Vivek Maddala
composer, producer, multi-instrumental performer
attended Georgia Tech
MadeinTYO , real name Malcolm Jamaal Davis
rapper
originated in Atlanta
Gucci Mane , real name Radric Davis
rapper, actor
born in Alabama, raised in Atlanta
China Anne McClain
singer-songwriter and actress (Jasmine Payne on TV series Tyler Perry's House of Payne , Chyna Parks on A.N.T. Farm )
born in Atlanta[ 76]
Big Maceo Merriweather
blues singer-pianist, made many recordings in the 1940s for Bluebird and Victor
born in Atlanta in 1905
Migos (Quavo , Offset , Takeoff )
rap group
all born and raised in Atlanta
Money Man
rapper
Eric Nam
Korean-American singer-songwriter, television host, entertainer and entrepreneur currently based in South Korea
born in Atlanta
OJ da Juiceman , real name Otis Williams Jr.
rapper
from Atlanta
Pastor Troy
rapper
from Atlanta
Duke Pearson
jazz pianist and composer, noted for work on the Blue Note label
born in Atlanta 1932, died in Atlanta 1980
Scott Phillips
drummer, percussionist, keyboardist, and co-founder of rock band Creed
born in Atlanta
Playboi Carti , real name Jordan Terrell Carter
rapper and songwriter
born in Riverdale , Atlanta
Mac Powell
Christian singer
Rich Homie Quan , real name Dequantes Devontay Lamar
rapper
from Atlanta
Jerry Reed
country-music singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor who appeared in more than a dozen films; signature songs include "Guitar Man ", "East Bound and Down ", "A Thing Called Love " and "When You're Hot, You're Hot "
born in Atlanta[ 77]
Porter Robinson
DJ, record producer, singer-songwriter
born in Atlanta[ 78]
Rocko
rapper
from Atlanta
Rubi Rose
rapper
born in Lexington, Kentucky , based in Atlanta
Kelly Rowland
singer-songwriter with Destiny's Child and as a solo artist; actress and television personality; two-time Grammy Awards winner
born in Atlanta
Russ
rapper
from Atlanta[ 79]
SahBabii , real name Saaheem Valdery
rapper and songwriter
born in Chicago, raised in Atlanta
Troy Sanders
bass player, singer-songwriter of Grammy Award -winning[ 80] metal band Mastodon
born in Atlanta[ 81]
Cappriccieo Scates
drummer and record producer; won Phoenix Award in 2011
lives and works in Atlanta[ 82] [ 83]
Kodie Shane
rapper
Silentó
rapper, singer and songwriter
Natalie Lauren Sims , also known as Suzy Rock
musician, songwriter, graphic and art designer , and music executive
moved to Atlanta in 2007[ 84]
Skooly , real name Kazarion Fowler
rapper
from Atlanta
Musiq Soulchild
singer, songwriter
resides in Atlanta[ 85]
Soulja Boy , real name DeAndre Cortez Way
rapper
from Atlanta
Southside , real name Joshua Howard Luellen
rapper, record producer
from Atlanta
Angie Stone
singer and record producer
moved to Atlanta
T.I. , real name Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.
rapper, actor and businessman
born and raised in Atlanta
Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas
singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress from TLC
born in Atlanta
Chris Tomlin
contemporary Christian music artist, worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas
moved to Atlanta and began church
DJ Toomp
record producer, songwriter and Grammy winner
born and lives in Atlanta
Trouble , real name Mariel Semonte Orr
rapper
from Atlanta
Unk , real name Anthony Platt
rapper
from Atlanta
Usher , real name Usher Raymond
singer-songwriter, dancer and actor; rose to fame in late 1990s with release of second album My Way
attended North Springs High School [ 86]
Waka Flocka Flame
rapper
Summer Walker
singer
from Atlanta[ 87]
Florence Warner
singer-songwriter; best known for her appearance on television commercials and local television image campaigns
born in Atlanta[ 88]
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins
singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress from TLC
lived in Atlanta[ 89]
Freddy Weller
singer-songwriter
from Atlanta[ 90]
Kanye West
rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer and fashion designer; one of the best-selling artists of all time
born in Atlanta, raised in Chicago
YC , real name Christopher Daniels Miller
rapper
from Atlanta
YFN Lucci
rapper
from Atlanta
Young Dro , real name D'Juan Montrel Hart
rapper
from Atlanta
Young Nudy , real name Quantavious Tavario Thomas
rapper
from Atlanta
Young Scooter , real name Kenneth Edward Bailey
rapper
from Atlanta
Young Thug , real name Jeffery Lamar Williams
rapper, songwriter
born and lives in Atlanta
Yung Joc
rapper
born in Atlanta
O.T. Genasis
rapper
born in Atlanta[ 91]
Tommy Roe
singer-songwriter
from Atlanta[ 92]
Kristin Hersh
singer and guitarist
from Atlanta
Mariah the Scientist
singer
Kaki King
guitarist and composer
born in Atlanta
Politicians and activists
Name
Known for
Association
Paul V. Applegarth
former CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
raised in Atlanta until college
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr.
governor of Georgia and 39th president of the United States
lived in Atlanta, attended the Georgia Institute of Technology
Nathan Deal
governor of Georgia
lived in Atlanta
Andre Dickens
61st mayor of Atlanta
born in Atlanta
John Brown Gordon
Confederate lieutenant general and governor of Georgia
lived in Atlanta
Cora Catherine Calhoun Horne
Black suffragist , civil rights activist, and Atlanta socialite
born and raised in Atlanta, attended Atlanta University [ 93]
Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr.
first Black mayor of Atlanta
attended college and lived in Atlanta
Martin Luther King Jr.
civil rights leader, religious leader
born in Atlanta[ 94]
Lester Maddox
75th governor of Georgia
born and lived in Atlanta
Michelle Nunn
foreign service, candidate for senator, non-profit CEO
born and lived in Atlanta
Jon Ossoff
US senator of Georgia
born and lived in Atlanta[ 95] [ 96] [ 97]
Kasim Reed
59th mayor of Atlanta
lived in Atlanta
Randolph W. Thrower
former commissioner of Internal Revenue
lived in Atlanta
Conrad Tillard
politician, Baptist minister, radio host, author, and activist
Raphael Warnock
first African American US senator of Georgia
lived and pastored in Atlanta[ 98]
Charline White
first African-American woman to be elected to the Michigan Legislature
born in Atlanta[ 99]
Christopher C. Wimbish
African-American Illinois state senator and lawyer
born and lived in Atlanta[ 100]
Religious leaders
Writers and artists
See also
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