List of people from Alaska

    A

    John Luther Adams1953livingFairbanksclassical music composer
    Syun-Ichi Akasofu1930livingFairbanksgeophysicist, aurora researcher, recently a participant in climate change debate
    Baked Alaska 1987 living Anchorage white supremacist
    Christian Allen1976livingEagle Rivervideo game designer
    Alvin Eli Amason1948livingFairbanks, Kodiakpainter, sculptor
    Artis the Spoonman1948livingKodiakstreet musician, subject of the song by Soundgarden
    Peter J. Aschenbrenner1948livingFairbanksauthor self-help legal books
    Lena Atti19262020Kwigillingokartist expert at traditional grass weaving

    B

    Tony Barnette1983livingAnchorageMLB player for the Texas Rangers
    Laird Barron1970livingPalmersled dog racer, writer
    Rex Beach18771949Nome, Rampartwriter; one of many participants in the Nome Gold Rush and related events who became famous elsewhere (see below for other examples)
    Marty Beckerman1983livingAnchoragewriter
    Irene Bedard1967livingAnchorageactress; voice actor for Pocahontas
    Mark Begich1962livingAnchorageU.S. Senator from 2009 to 2015, Mayor from 2003 to 2009, father of Nick Begich and brother of Tom Begich
    Tom Begich1960livingAnchorageFormer Minority Leader of the Alaska Senate, father of Nick Begich and brother of Mark Begich
    Benny Benson19131972Chignik, Unalaska, Seward, Ugaiushak Island, Kodiakdesigner of the Flag of Alaska
    Chad Bentz1980livingJuneau, Sewardmajor league baseball pitcher
    Bill Berry19261979Fairbankspainter, cartoonist
    Lydia Black19252007Fairbanks, Kodiakanthropologist, linguist
    Annalee Blysseromance novelist
    Tom Bodett1955livingHomerwriter, commentator, voice actor
    Carlos Boozer1981livingJuneaupower forward for the Chicago Bulls who won an Olympic Bronze medal
    Lincoln Brewster1971livingFairbanks, Homermusician, singer-songwriter
    Justin Buchholz1983livingFairbanksmixed martial artist
    Kira Buckland1987livingAnchorageanimation voice actress
    David Bullock1993livingAnchorageAmerican tech entrepreneur and media executive
    Martin Buser1958livingBig Lakesled dog racer
    Jon Butcher1950livingClearguitarist and songwriter best known for fronting 1980s band Jon Butcher Axis
    Susan Butcher19542006Fairbanks, Wrangell Mountainssled dog racer, four-time winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

    C

    Marian Call1982livingAnchorage, Juneausinger-songwriter
    Matt Carle1984livingAnchorageNHL hockey player
    Chad CarpenterlivingEagle River, Wasillacartoonist, creator of Tundra
    William F. Cassidy19082002NomeU.S. Army lieutenant general
    Shawn Chacón1977livingAnchoragePittsburgh Pirates pitcher
    Mario Chalmers1986livingAnchorageMiami Heat point guard who won the 2011 3-point contest
    Valentina Chepiga1962livingAnchorageIFBB professional bodybuilder
    Quinn Christopherson living Anchorage singer-songwriter
    Callan Chythlook-Sifsof1989livingAleknagik, Girdwoodsnowboarder, 2010 Olympics team member, Alaska Native activist
    Corey Cogdell1986livingAnchoragetrapshooter, two-time Olympic bronze medal winner in the Women's Trap
    Daryn Colledge1982livingNorth PoleMiami Dolphins football player
    Ty Conklin1976livingAnchorageformer professional hockey player
    Robert Crawford18991961Fairbanksearly singer-songwriter, composer of "The U.S. Air Force"
    Aaron Cunningham1986livingAnchorageSan Diego Padres outfielder

    D

    Nora Marks Dauenhauer19272017Juneauwriter
    T. Neil Davis19322016Fairbanks, North Polegeophysicist, writer
    Dale DeArmond19142006Juneau, Ketchikan, Pelican, Sitkaprintmaker
    R. N. DeArmond19112010Juneau, Ketchikan, Pelican, Sitkahistorian, journalist, writer
    Mahala Ashley Dickerson19122007Anchorage, Wasillalawyer, civil rights activist, mother of bodybuilder Chris Dickerson
    Traci Dinwiddie1973livingAnchorageactress
    Buckwheat Donahue19512019Nomefolklorist
    Jimmy Doolittle18961993NomeWorld War II general and hero
    Brandon Dubinsky1986livingAnchorageprofessional ice hockey player
    William Duncan18321918MetlakatlaAnglican lay missionary, brought a group of Tsimshian Indians from Canada to Annette Island, founding Metlakatla

    E

    Kate Earl1981livingAnchorage, Chugiaksinger-songwriter
    Carl Ben Eielson18971929Fairbankspioneering aviator

    F

    Dana Fabe1951livingAnchoragefirst female associate justice of the Alaska Supreme Court
    Claire Fejes19201998Fairbanksartist, writer
    Corey Flintoff1946livingFairbanksNational Public Radio correspondent

    G

    Vivica Genaux1969livingFairbanksopera singer
    Ray Genet19311979Talkeetnamountaineer, guide
    Scott Gomez1979livingAnchorageFlorida Panthers hockey player
    Katherine Gottliebca. 1952livingAnchorage, Old Harbor, Seldoviapresident of Southcentral Foundation, MacArthur Fellow
    John Gourley1981livingWillowmusician, lead singer of Portugal. The Man
    Mike Gravel19302021Anchorage, Kenai PeninsulaU.S. Senator of Pentagon Papers fame
    Kelsey Griffin1987livingEagle Riverbasketball player for multiple teams in both the WNBA and Australian WNBL; also played for the Australia national team
    Max Gruenberg19432016Juneaumember of the Alaska House of Representatives
    Ernest Gruening18871974Juneaujournalist, writer, territorial governor, U.S. Senator

    H

    John Haines19242011Big Delta, Fairbankspoet, former Alaska poet laureate
    Benjamin Haldane18741941Metlakatlaphotographer
    Travis Hall1972livingSoldotnaSan Francisco 49ers football player
    Walter Harper18921918Tananamade the first recorded ascent of Denali
    Richard Harris18331907Juneaugold prospector, co-founder of Juneau
    Ernestine Hayes1945livingJuneauwriter
    Ruthy Hebard1998livingFairbanksWNBA basketball player with the Chicago Sky
    Willie Hensley1941livingKotzebue, Anchorageadvocate for Alaska Native rights
    Herman of Alaska17561837Kodiak IslandOrthodox saint
    C. "Rusty" Heurlin18951986Barrow, Ester, Valdezpainter
    Wally Hickel19192010Anchorageindustrialist, twice governor, U.S. Secretary of the Interior
    Robin Hobb1952livingKodiakfantasy fiction writer
    Sam Hoger1980livingEagle Rivermixed martial artist
    Anna Kathryn Holbrook1956livingFairbankstelevision actress
    Sven Holmberg19182003Fairbanksfilm and television actor
    Rick Holmstrom1965livingFairbanksblues guitarist and singer-songwriter
    Steve HoltlivingKenaiguitarist and backing vocalist for 36 Crazyfists

    J

    Sheldon Jackson18341909Sitkapioneering Presbyterian missionary, educator, reindeer herder
    Lydia Jacoby2004livingAnchorage, Seward[1]swimmer, 2020 Summer Olympics team member[2][3]
    Kevin Johansen1964livingFairbanksLatin rock musician
    Michelle Johnson1965livingAnchorageactress
    Levi Johnston1990livingWasillaformer partner of Bristol Palin and celebrity news personality
    Jennifer Jolly1971livingKenaiconsumer technology journalist and TV broadcaster
    Marie Smith Jones19182008Anchorage, Cordovalast speaker of the Eyak language
    DeeDee Jonrowe1953livingAnchorage, Fairbanks, Willowsled dog racer
    Joseph Juneau18361899Juneaugold prospector, co-founder and namesake of Juneau

    K

    Gunnar Kaasen18821960Nomesled dog racer
    Peter Kalifornsky19111993Kenai Peninsulaethnographer, writer
    Seth KantnerlivingKobuk Valley, Kotzebuewriter
    Joan Arend Kickbush19262006Anchoragepainter
    Jewel Kilcher1974livingHomersinger-songwriter, actress
    Jeff King1956livingMcKinley Parksled dog racer
    Sara King1982livingFairbankswriter
    Tyler Kornfield1991livingAnchorageOlympic cross-country skier
    Michael E. Krauss19342019Fairbankslinguist
    Cy Kuckenbaker living filmmaker
    Chris Kuper1982livingAnchorageDenver Broncos offensive guard
    Natalie Kusz1962livingmemoirist
    Randy Kutcher1960livingAnchoragemajor league baseball outfielder

    L

    Trajan Langdon1976livingAnchorageretired basketball player, most notably the Cleveland Cavaliers and CSKA Moscow
    Austin E. Lathrop18651950Anchorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Valdezbusinessman, one of the strongest Alaskan opponents of statehood
    Sydney Laurence18651940Anchorage, Valdez, Talkeetnalandscape painter
    Ernest Leffingwell18751971Flaxman Islandexplorer and geologist
    Hilary Lindh1969livingJuneaualpine ski racer
    Segundo Llorente19061989Alakanuk, Anchorage, Bethel, Cordova, Fairbanks, Kotzebue, Sheldon PointJesuit priest, elected to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1960, becoming the first Catholic priest to serve in a U.S. state legislature; also a widely published writer on Alaska in his native Spain

    M

    Fred Machetanz19082002Palmer, Unalakleetpainter
    Dick MackeylivingColdfootsled dog racer, early winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
    Lance Mackey19702022[4]Fairbanks, Foxsled dog racer, four time Yukon Quest and four time Iditarod winner
    Edna Ahgeak MacLean 1944 living Utqiaġvik, Sitka, Anchorage, Fairbanks an Iñupiaq linguist, anthropologist and educator specializing in the preservation and revitalization of the Iñupiaq language.
    Holly Madison1979livingCraigmodel, television personality
    Ray Mala19061952Candleactor, cinematographer
    Andre Marrou1938livingAnchorage, Homerthe third Libertarian to be elected to a U.S. state legislature (all from Alaska to that point), later became the party's vice presidential and presidential nominee
    Edward Marsden18691932Saxman, Metlakatla, SitkaTsimshian Presbyterian missionary and activist, first Alaska Native to be ordained
    Robert Marshall19011939Wisemanwilderness activist, writer; wrote Arctic Village about his experiences in Wiseman
    Bristol Marunde1982livingFairbanksmixed martial artist
    Jesse Marunde19792007Glennallenstrongman competitor
    Carl McCunn19461981Anchoragephotographer, adventurer; committed suicide when stranded in the wilderness in northern Alaska
    Mel McDaniel19422011Anchoragecountry music singer-songwriter
    Linious "Mac" McGee18971988Anchorage, Sewardpioneering aviator
    Drew Meekins1985livingJuneaupairs figure skater
    Russel Merrill18941929Anchorage, Ketchikanpioneering aviator
    Dan Mintz1981livingAnchoragecomedian, writer, and actor
    Tommy Moe1970livingGirdwood, Palmer, Wasillaskier, gold medal winner at the 1994 Winter Olympics
    Patricia Monaghan19462012poet, writer
    Kelly Moneymaker1970livingFairbankssinger, most notably with Exposé
    Shannyn Moore1970livingHomerblogger, political activist
    James Morrison1954livingAnchorageactor, 24
    Joshua Morrow1974livingJuneauactor, singer
    Margaret Murie19022003Fairbanks"grandmother of the conservation movement"
    Frank Murkowski1933livingAnchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan, WrangellU.S. Senator from 1981 to 2002, Governor from 2002 to 2006, father of Lisa Murkowski
    Lisa Murkowski1957livingAnchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan, WrangellU.S. Senator who was reelected as a write-in candidate in 2010, daughter of Frank Murkowski

    N

    Jacob Netsvetov18021864Atka, SitkaOrthodox saint

    O

    William Oefelein1965livingAnchorageastronaut
    Laurie Olin1938livinglandscape architect
    Norman Olson1946livingNikiskimilitia activist

    P

    Dorothy Page19211989Wasillaco-founder of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
    Bristol Palin1990livingWasilladaughter of Sarah and Todd Palin, former contestant on Dancing with the Stars
    Sarah Palin1964livingEagle River, Skagway, Wasillayoungest and first female governor, 2008 Republican nominee for U.S. vice president
    Todd Palin1964livingDillingham, Wasillaex-husband of Sarah Palin, champion snowmobile racer
    Rudy Pankow1998livingKetchikan, Alaskaactor, most notably on the Netflix original, Outer Banks.
    Virgil Partch19161984St. Paulcartoonist
    William Paul18851977Tongass Village, Ketchikan, Sitka, JuneauNative rights activist, first Alaska Native attorney
    Mary Peltola1973livingAnchorageU.S. Representative, former Member of the Alaska House of Representatives
    Elizabeth Peratrovich19111958Juneau, Ketchikan, Klawock, Petersburg, Sitkacivil rights activist
    Peter the Aleutca. 1815KodiakOrthodox saint
    Emmitt Peters19402020Rubysled dog racer, early winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
    Pat Pitney1965livingFairbanks, Juneaupresident of the University of Alaska system, 1984 Olympic gold medalist
    Valerie Plame1963livingAnchorage
    Kirsten Powers1969livingFairbanksblogger, political commentator
    Chanel Preston1985livingFairbankspornographic actress

    R

    Kikkan Randall1982livingAnchorageOlympic gold medalist cross-country skier
    Sean Rash1982livingAnchorageprofessional tenpin bowler
    Joe Redington19171999Kniksled dog racer, co-founder of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
    Robert Campbell Reeve19021980Anchorage, Valdezpioneering aviator
    Wilds P. Richardson18611929ValdezArmy officer, headed Alaska Roads Commission
    Tex Rickard18701929Juneau, NomeOld West figure, boxing promoter; lived in Nome during the height of its gold rush, served on the first city council
    Libby Riddles1956livingShaktoolik, Tellersled dog racer, first woman to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
    Libby Roderickca. 1958livingAnchoragejournalist, singer-songwriter, writer
    Amerie Rogers1981livingAnchoragepop singer
    [[Paul Rosenthal ryan (violinist)|Paul Rosenthal]]1942livingJuneauviolinist, founder of the Sitka Summer Music Festival
    Peter Trimble Rowe18561942SitkaEpiscopal bishop
    Jason Ryznar1983livingAnchorageprofessional ice hockey player

    S

    Larry Sanger1968livingAnchorageco-founder of Wikipedia
    Curt Schilling1966livingAnchorageprofessional baseball player
    Daniel Schlereth1986livingAnchorageprofessional baseball player
    Mark Schlereth1966livingAnchorageprofessional football player, analyst for ESPN
    Brian Schmidt1967livingAnchorageastrophysicist, 2011 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics
    Mitch Seavey1959livingSeward, Sterlingsled dog racer
    Charles John Seghers18391886Juneau, Nulato, Sitkapioneering Catholic missionary
    Ronald Senungetuk19332020Fairbanks, Homer, Walessilversmith, sculptor
    Leonhard Seppala18771967Fairbanks, Nomesled dog racer, key musher in the 1925 serum run to Nome
    Tom Sexton1940livingAnchorage, FairbanksAlaska poet laureate
    Don Simpson19431996Anchoragefilm producer
    Peter Simpson18711947Metlakatla, SitkaNative rights activist and boatbuilder
    Jamie Smithca. 1965livingFairbankscartoonist, printmaker
    Molly SmithlivingDouglastheater director
    Soapy Smith18601898Skagwaycon artist, gangster
    Steve Smith1985livingAnchorageprofessional football player
    Dana Stabenow1952livingAnchorage, Seldoviawriter
    Darby Stanchfield1971livingKodiak, Unalaskatelevision actress
    Ben Stevens1959livingAnchorage, Fairbanks, GirdwoodChief of Staff to the Governor of Alaska, Alaskan State Senate President
    Ted Stevens19232010Anchorage, Fairbanks, Girdwoodlongest-serving U.S. Senator from Alaska, Pres. pro tempore of U.S. Senate, father of Ben Stevens.
    John Strohmeyer19242010AnchoragePulitzer Prize-winning journalist; professor at University of Alaska Anchorage, author of Extreme Conditions
    John F. A. Strong18561929Iditarod, Juneau, Katalla, Nome, Skagwayfounder of what is now Juneau Empire, territorial governor
    Robert Stroud18901963Juneauconvicted killer known as "The Birdman of Alcatraz"
    Stephen Sundborg1943livingpresident of Seattle University
    Jeremy Swayman1998livingAnchorageice hockey goaltender
    Rick Swenson1950livingManley Hot Springs, Two Riverssled dog racer
    Jim Sykes1950livingAnchorage, Palmer, TalkeetnaGreen Party politician

    T

    Khleo Thomas1989livingAnchorageactor, rapper
    Lowell Thomas Jr.19232016Anchorage, Talkeetnason of and collaborator with Lowell Thomas; bush pilot, film maker, lecturer, politician, writer
    Morris Thompson19392000Fairbanks, TananaAlaska Native leader, business executive
    Nate Thompson1984livingAnchorageprofessional ice hockey player
    Ray Troll1954livingKetchikanartist, musician
    Kelly Tshibaka1979livingPalmerAttorney and politician

    U

    Rachel Uchitel1975livingAnchoragemedia personality; her father was an Anchorage business magnate of the 1970s and 1980s who founded Anchorage's cable television system

    V

    Archie Van Winkle19251986Juneau, KetchikanKorean War hero
    Paul Varelans19692021Fairbanksmixed martial artist
    Norman D. Vaughan19052005Eagle River, Trapper Creekexplorer, dog musher
    Joe Vogler19131993Fairbanks, Kodiakgold miner and secessionist advocate, became folk hero following his murder

    W

    Jujiro Wadaca. 18721937Barrow, Fairbanks, Nomeadventurer
    Velma Wallis1960livingFairbanks, Fort Yukonwriter
    Nathan West1978livingAnchorageactor
    Mr. Whitekeys1947livingFairbanks, Spenardwriter, musician, commentator, satirist
    James Wickersham18571939Eagle, Fairbanks, Juneaujudge and congressional delegate in the district and territory, made an early recorded ascent of Mount McKinley, compiled an important early bibliography of Alaska
    Noel Wien18991977pioneering aviator
    Lael WilcoxlivingAnchorageultra-endurance bicycle racer
    Dave Williams1979livingAnchorageprofessional baseball player
    Barrett Willoughby19011959writer
    Charles Wood19161978Iditarod, Kodiaksinger and actor in Broadway musicals
    Roger L. Worsley1937livingAnchorageeducator; vice-chancellor University of Alaska Anchorage, 1978–1985
    Hugh Wade19011995first secretary of state of Alaska

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    Y

    S. Hall Young18471927Fairbanks, Fort WrangelPresbyterian missionary, wilderness companion of John Muir

    People associated with Alaska

    • Edward Albee (1928–2016), main person responsible for building the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Valdez to the status it has currently achieved
    • Henry Tureman Allen (1859–1930), U.S. Army officer who conducted a famous expedition of Alaska's interior in 1885, largely through the Copper and Tanana River drainages
    • Roald Amundsen (1872–1928), frequently passed through Alaska in his travels
    • Hubert Howe Bancroft (1832–1918), whose 19th-century published history of Alaska, part of a larger series, formed an important foundation for later study of Alaskan history
    • Alexander Baranof (1746–1819)
    • Vitus Bering (1681–1741), made the first recorded European sighting of Alaska
    • Hale Boggs (1914–1972), member of the U.S. House from Louisiana, who disappeared on a flight in Alaska along with freshman colleague Nick Begich while helping Begich campaign for reelection
    • Jackson Browne (born 1948), stated in a 1980s interview that he was conceived in Alaska, while his father was stationed there in the U.S. military
    • Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. (1886–1945), military commander of Alaska early in World War II
    • Sydney Chapman (1888–1970), mathematician and geophysicist; Advisory Scientific Director of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska from 1951 until his death, where he was largely responsible for building the programs and reputation of the Institute in its early years
    • James Cook (1728–1779), British explorer whose voyages included several trips along Alaska's coastline
    • William Healey Dall (1845–1927), biologist, hydrographer; explored interior Alaska, charted the Aleutians; America's pre-eminent authority on Alaska 1866–1900
    • Brad Davis (born 1955), played briefly for the Anchorage Northern Knights before going on to a long career with the Dallas Mavericks, both as a player and in other capacities
    • Edna Ferber (1885–1968), friend of Ernest Gruening; following the success of Giant, was convinced by Gruening to write Ice Palace as a tool to promote Alaskan statehood
    • Joseph Hazelwood (born 1946), captain of the Exxon Valdez when it ran aground and spilled oil in 1989
    • Michael A. Healy (1839–1904), captain of the USRC Corwin and USRC Bear when they were the only law enforcement presence north of Sitka
    • Eric Holmback (1924–1965), professional wrestler of the 1950s and 1960s known as "Yukon Eric," was billed (declared by the promoter and/or ring announcer as hailing) from Fairbanks. Other wrestlers, such as Jay York (who was also briefly a member of the rock group Delaney & Bonnie) and King Kong Bundy (while wrestling in Texas during the early 1980s), also portrayed wrestling personas associated with Alaska.
    • Michio Hoshino (1952–1996), photographer
    • Jack London (1876–1916), writer
    • Christopher McCandless (1968–1992), hiker, ad hoc adventurer
    • John Muir (1838–1914), writer, explorer, naturalist; made and wrote about several trips to Alaska; explored Glacier Bay
    • Wiley Post (1898–1935), aviator who died in a plane crash in Alaska along with Will Rogers (see below) while making a flight through the territory
    • Ralph Regula (1924–2017), longtime member of the U.S. House representing Canton, Ohio, the hometown of William McKinley. Regula devoted much of his career to preserving McKinley's legacy, and maintained a decades–long effort in Congress to prevent the renaming of Mount McKinley to its native name Denali.
    • Will Rogers (1879–1935), actor and humorist, died in a plane crash in Alaska along with Wiley Post while making a flight through the territory
    • Robert W. Service (1874–1958), due to influence from Gold Rush migration across the North Country, Service became Alaskans' most well–loved poet, despite actually living in the Yukon Territory.
    • Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879–1962), frequently passed through Alaska in his travels
    • Timothy Treadwell (1957–2003), bear enthusiast
    • Naomi Uemura (1941–1984), adventurer, mountain climber, died while attempting a solo ascent of Mount McKinley
    • Bradford Washburn (1910–2007), mountaineer, geographer
    • Cal Worthington (1920–2013), purchased Anchorage dealership Friendly Ford in 1976 and renamed it Cal Worthington Ford, which his company still owns and operates along with other Anchorage dealerships. He has been a ubiquitous figure on Anchorage television for decades, as well as the subject of parodies and other cultural depictions originating from Alaska.

    See also

    Elected officials

    Others

    References

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