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The following are notable people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in theLexington, Kentucky, metropolitan area:

NameDescription
Chad AullPolitician[1]
Andy BarrU.S. representative for Kentucky[2]
Henry Bidleman BascomEditor, U.S. Congressional Chaplain, university president
Dotsie BauschCyclist, national champion, Pan American Champion, and Olympic silver medalist
Dominic BlackFreestyle andfolkstylewrestler[3]
Kent BlazySongwriter[4]
Joseph BosworthLawyer, politician, and businessman
John BreckinridgeU.S. Attorney General and Senator[5]
John B. BreckinridgeU.S. Representative[6]
John C. BreckinridgeU.S. vice president, U.S. Senator[7]
Sophonisba BreckinridgeFounder, School of Social Works Administration,University of Chicago
Belle BrezingBrothel madam[8]
William Wells BrownAbolitionist leader
Walker BuehlerMajor League Baseball pitcher
Laura Bell BundyActress[9]
LaVerne ButlerClergyman and college president[10]
Mrs. Leslie CarterStage and silent-film actress
Elizabeth Pickett ChevalierSilent-film director and screenwriter, author
Meredith ClarkAcademic[11][12]
Thomas D. ClarkHistorian and author[13]
Henry ClayU.S. Representative and Senator, Secretary of State[14]
Tyler ClippardMajor League Baseball pitcher
George ClooneyActor, producer, film director
Joyce ComptonActress
Kelly CraftUnited States Ambassador to the United Nations andUnited States Ambassador to Canada
Drew CurtisFounder ofFark[15]
Guy DavenportAuthor[16]
Jefferson DavisPolitician, President of the Confederate United States of America[17]
Dermontti DawsonNFL player for thePittsburgh Steelers[18]
Carl H. DoddMajor, Medal of Honor recipient for his service during theKorean War
Josiah DunhamSecretary of State of Vermont and founder of Lafayette Female Academy[19]
Charlotte DupuySlave who suedHenry Clay for freedom in 1829[20]
Peter DurrettChurch founder[21]
Farah FathActress
Henry FaulknerArtist[22]
London FerrillReligious leader[21][23]
Randy FineU.S. Representative and gambling industry executive
Ralph FoodyActor
Steve GabbardNFL player[24]
Gatewood GalbraithAuthor, lawyer[25]
Marvin Gay Sr.Pentecostal minister; father and murderer of R&B singerMarvin Gaye
Tyson GaySprinter[26]
Rayna GellertBluegrassfiddler
Troy GentryMusician, country-music duoMontgomery Gentry[27]
Arin GillilandNational Women's Soccer League player for theChicago Red Stars
Trevor GottMajor League Baseball pitcher
Andy GreenBench coach of theChicago Cubs
James Baker HallPoet, photographer, novelist, teacher
Joe B. HallHall of Fame basketball coach forUniversity of Kentucky, 1972–1985[28]
Tom HammondNBC sportscaster
Han Kuo-HuangEthnomusicologist
Haydar HatemiPainter
Isaac Scott HathawayArtist, professor at the Tuskegee Institute, first African-American to design a US coin
Lewis HaydenAbolitionist leader
Thomas E. HaydenMayor ofFlower Mound, Texas[29]
Bradlee L. HeckmannNeuroimmunologist
Richard HellPunk-rocker
Ben HoffmanActor and writer best known for his satirical country music persona, Wheeler Walker Jr.[30]
Josh HopkinsActor
Shayna HubersCriminal convicted of killing her boyfriendRyan Poston; compared with convicted killerJodi Arias due to the similarity of their crimes
B. Wayne HughesFounder of Public Storage
Sarah HutchingsComposer
Kevin JarvisMajor League Baseball player[31]
Robert KirkmanComic-book writer and TV producer best known forThe Walking Dead[32]
Laura Johnson Dandridge19th century White House chef, Lexington restaurateur[33]
Ashley JuddActress
Naomi JuddMusician
Gregory KaidanovChessgrandmaster
Austin KearnsMajor League Baseball player
Paul LevyWriter
Mary Todd LincolnFirst Lady, wife ofAbraham Lincoln
William LipscombNobel Prize in Chemistry
Brian LittrellMusician,Backstreet Boys
Shirley Ardell Masona.k.a. Sybil, suffered from dissociative identity disorder
Tucker MaxAuthor
Les McCannJazz musician and painter
Anne Hazen McFarlandphysician and medical journal editor
Shug McGaugheyThoroughbred trainer
Ralph Eugene MeatyardPhotographer
Akhdiyat Duta ModjoSinger.
Irene MoonAlso known as Katja Chantre Seltmann, musician
Charles Chilton MooreAtheist
Davey MooreBoxer, featherweight champion
Jessica MooreJournalist
John MorganAttorney, founder of personal injury law firmMorgan & Morgan
John Hunt MorganC.S. Army general
Thomas Hunt MorganGeneticist
Gurney NormanAuthor, professor
Natalie NovoselBasketball player, WNBA'sWashington Mystics
Luther PenningtonUnited Methodist pastor and politician[34]
Grace PerreiahArtist
John PetermanBusinessman
H. Foster PettitState representative, mayor of Lexington[35]
Ben RevereMajor League Baseball player,Washington Nationals; played high school baseball in Lexington
Sarah RiceSinger, musician, actress and artist
Kevin RichardsonMusician, Backstreet Boys
Charles P. RolandHistorian
Rubi RoseRapper
Robbie Ross Jr.Major League Baseball player for theBoston Red Sox
Adolph RuppHall of Fame basketball coach for theUniversity of Kentucky, 1930–1972
Alfred Francis Russell10thPresident of Liberia
Colton RyanActor
Vincent SanfordBasketball player forHapoel Galil Elyon of theIsraeli Basketball Premier League
Robert SchneiderMusician
Michael ShannonActor
Joseph O. ShelbyC.S. Army general
Eric SheltonNFL running back
Tubby SmithBasketball coach,University of Kentucky
Harry Dean StantonActor
Chris StapletonCountry musician
Henry A. TandyBorn enslaved, entrepreneur and building contractor
Walter TevisAuthor ofThe Hustler andThe Color of Money
TinasheSinger and actress
David TolliverMusician,Halfway to Hazard
John TuskaArtist
Jim VarneyActor and comedian
Adalin WichmanSculptor and artist, designer ofEclipse Award Trophy[36][37]
Biddy WoodJournalist and jazz promoter
Steve ZahnActor

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  2. ^"Andy Barr".Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. RetrievedJuly 30, 2025.
  3. ^Dominic Black (2004) - WVU Sports Hall of Fame.wvusports.com. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  4. ^Blazy, Kent (2010)."Welcome to KentBlazy.com". Archived fromthe original on January 6, 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  5. ^the United States Congress, Biographical Directory of."BRECKINRIDGE, John - Biographical Information". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  6. ^the United States Congress, Biographical Directory of."BRECKINRIDGE, John Bayne - Biographical Information". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  7. ^the United States Congress, Biographical Directory of."BRECKINRIDGE, John Cabell - Biographical Information". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^Thompson, E.I. (September 27, 2007)."Belle Brezing". Kentucky, University of. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  9. ^"Laura Bell Bundy on TV.com". TV.com (CBS Interactive). 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  10. ^Michael Foust, Obituary of LaVerne Butler,Baptist Press, December 21, 2010
  11. ^"About".Meredith D. Clark, Ph.D. RetrievedApril 24, 2021.
  12. ^"Department of Media Studies".mediastudies.as.virginia.edu. RetrievedApril 24, 2021.
  13. ^Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Department for (April 17, 2007)."Kentucky's Historian Laureate: Thomas D. Clark - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives". Kentucky, Commonwealth of. Archived fromthe original on April 9, 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  14. ^the United States Congress, Biographical Directory of."CLAY, Henry - Biographical Information". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  15. ^Curtis, Drew (2010)."Vator.tv - Drew Curtis". Inc., Vator. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  16. ^Wellner, Anita A. (March 19, 2009)."University of Delaware: GUY DAVENPORT LETTERS". Delaware Library, University of. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  17. ^the United States Congress, Biographical Directory of."DAVIS, Jefferson - Biographical Information". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  18. ^"Dermontti Dawson NFL & AFL Statistics".Pro-Football-Reference.com. 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  19. ^Moseley, Edward Strong (1878).A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family. Newburyport, MA: Newburyport Herald. p. 47.
  20. ^Isaac Scott Hathaway Museum (February 24, 2010)."Aaron and Charlotte Dupuy". Archived fromthe original on April 9, 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  21. ^abH. E. Nutter,A Brief History of the First Baptist Church (Black) Lexington, Kentucky, 1940, accessed 22 August 2010
  22. ^Cross Gate Gallery (2009)."Henry Lawrence Faulkner". RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  23. ^"Biography of London Ferrill, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Colored Persons, Lexington, KY.": A.W. Elder, printer, 1854, 12 pgs, online edition,Documenting the American South, University of North Carolina, accessed 6 May 2011
  24. ^"Steve Gabbard".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedNovember 5, 2010.
  25. ^Galbraith, Gatewood (April 5, 2010)."Gatewood for Governor - Dea Riley for Lt. Governor - Gatewood Galbraith". Citizens to Elect Gatewood for Governor. Archived fromthe original on July 26, 2009. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  26. ^"The Official Website of Tyson Gay :: Biography". Archived fromthe original on April 13, 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  27. ^MTV Networks (2009)."CMT.com : Montgomery Gentry : Biography". Inc., MTVN Direct. Archived fromthe original on February 3, 2004. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  28. ^"Joe B. Hall Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  29. ^"Thomas Edward Hayden". intelius.com. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2014.
  30. ^"Comedy Central® Sets Mid-Season Schedule Featuring New Series And Specials And The Return Of Network Favorites" (Press release).Comedy Central. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2013.
  31. ^"Kevin Jarvis Stats". Baseball Almanac. RetrievedNovember 15, 2012.
  32. ^"Kentuckian who created 'Walking Dead' comes home for a chat".Lexington Herald-Leader. Kentucky. October 26, 2012.Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2016.
  33. ^Fling, Sarah.""Kitchen Genius": Dolly Johnson at the White House".WHHA (en-US). RetrievedMay 15, 2023.
  34. ^"Reverend Luther Benson Pennington".Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home. RetrievedJuly 9, 2025.
  35. ^Karla Wood (November 22, 2014)."Former Lexington mayor H. Foster Pettit dies at 84".Lexington Herald-Leader. RetrievedJuly 8, 2015.
  36. ^"Adalin Wichman, designer of the Eclipse Awards statuette, dies at 91".Daily Racing Form. March 12, 2013. RetrievedApril 5, 2013.
  37. ^Copley, Rich (March 12, 2013)."Lexington artist Adalin Wichman, known for her work and wit, dies at 91".Lexington Herald Leader. RetrievedApril 5, 2013.
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