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List of people from Georgia (U.S. state)

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This is a list of notable people born in, or notable for their association with the U.S. state ofGeorgia.


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MusicianJason Aldean
ActorEdward Andrews
Baseball playerLuke Appling

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Football playerChamp Bailey
Actress and modelKim Basinger
Musician André Lauren Benjamin, better known asAndré 3000
American football playerMel Blount
Soccer playerMorgan Brian
MusicianLuke Bryan

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Former U.S. PresidentJimmy Carter
Actress and modelJoelle Carter
MusicianRay Charles
EntrepreneurBen Chestnut
Baseball playerTy Cobb

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Raymond Gilbert Davis, highly decoratedUnited States Marine Corps general who served in thePacific,Korean, andVietnam Wars
Cook and television personalityPaula Deen
ActorMelvyn Douglas

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Basketball playerAnthony Edwards
NASCAR driverBill Elliott

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Bank robberCharles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd
Comedian and actorJeff Foxworthy

G

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PoliticianNewt Gingrich
MusicianCee Lo Green
Football playerRay Guy

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Uncle Remus stories collectorJoel Chandler Harris
Pro WrestlerHulk Hogan
Dentist and gunfighterDoc Holliday
BoxerEvander Holyfield
ActressHolly Hunter

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MusicianAlan Jackson
Football playerCalvin Johnson

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Activist Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.

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Football playerTrevor Lawrence
Film producer, director and actorSpike Lee
Rapper and actorLudacris

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Baseball playerNick Markakis
Baseball playerBrian McCann
Former Georgia GovernorZell Miller
Gone with the Wind authorMargaret Mitchell
Basketball playerMaya Moore

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MusicianJennifer Nettles
Football playerCam Newton

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Founder and first governor of Georgia,James Oglethorpe

P

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Television hostTy Pennington
ProducerTyler Perry
Baseball playerBuster Posey

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Blues singerMa Rainey
Musician Richard Wayne Penniman, better known asLittle Richard
ActressJulia Roberts
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ActressRaven-Symoné

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ActressMorgan Saylor
Television personalityRyan Seacrest
Basketball playerJosh Smith
MusicianMichael Stipe ofR.E.M.
GolferLouise Suggs

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Football playerFran Tarkenton
Football playerDemaryius Thomas
Baseball playerFrank Thomas
MusicianTravis Tritt
ActorChris Tucker

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Georgia Tech presidentBlake R. Van Leer

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Author and activistAlice Walker
Football playerHerschel Walker
Geneticist and anthropologist Dr.Spencer Wells
Actor and musicianDevon Werkheiser
Former U.S. PresidentWoodrow Wilson

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RapperYung Joc
RapperYoung Thug

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