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U.S. state In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50. Bound together in a political union, each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a separate and defined geographic territory where it shares its sover ...
of
Colorado Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of t ...
. It includes people that were born, raised, or have significant relations with the state. Coloradans have been prominent in many fields, including literature, entertainment, art, music, politics, and business. This list attempts to maintain biographical notability of significant Coloradans, and to organize historically important men and women hailing from Colorado.


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Amy Adams Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an American actress. Known for both her comedic and dramatic roles, she has been featured three times in annual rankings of the world's highest-paid actresses. She has received various accolades, incl ...
(raised in Castle Rock, alumnus of Douglas County High School) – actress, nominated five times for an
Oscar Oscar, OSCAR, or The Oscar may refer to: People * Oscar (given name), an Irish- and English-language name also used in other languages; the article includes the names Oskar, Oskari, Oszkár, Óscar, and other forms. * Oscar (Irish mythology), ...
for performances in '' Junebug'', ''
Doubt Doubt is a mental state in which the mind remains suspended between two or more contradictory propositions, unable to be certain of any of them. Doubt on an emotional level is indecision between belief and disbelief. It may involve uncertainty, ...
'', ''
The Fighter ''The Fighter'' is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film directed by David O. Russell, and stars Mark Wahlberg (who also produced), Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Melissa Leo. The film centers on the lives of professional boxer Micky ...
'', '' The Master'' and '' American Hustle'' *
Tim Allen Timothy Alan Dick (born June 13, 1953), known professionally as Tim Allen, is an American actor and comedian. He is known for playing Tim "The Toolman" Taylor on the ABC sitcom ''Home Improvement'' (1991–1999) and Mike Baxter on the ABC/Fo ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actor,
comedian A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or a ...
, winner of a
Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association beginning in January 1944, recognizing excellence in both American and international film and television. Beginning in 2022, there are 105 members of t ...
(1993, nominated six times); star of ''
The Santa Clause ''The Santa Clause'' is a 1994 American Christmas fantasy comedy film written by Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick, and directed by John Pasquin. The first installment in ''The Santa Clause'' franchise, it stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an ordi ...
'', ''
Toy Story ''Toy Story'' is a 1995 American computer-animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter (in his feature directorial debut), produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The first installment in the '' Toy Story ...
'' and the television series ''
Home Improvement The concept of home improvement, home renovation, or remodeling is the process of renovating or making additions to one's home. Home improvement can consist of projects that upgrade an existing home interior (such as electrical and plumbing), ...
'' and '' Last Man Standing'' *
Baby Marie Marie Osborne Yeats (born Helen Alice Myres; November 5, 1911 – November 11, 2010), credited as Baby Marie between 1914 and 1919, was the first major child star of American silent films. She was one of the three major American child stars of ...
(real name Marie Osborne; born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film actress and
costume Costume is the distinctive style of dress or cosmetic of an individual or group that reflects class, gender, profession, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch. In short costume is a cultural visual of the people. The term also was tradition ...
r, starred in numerous silent films as a child *
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American actress, comedian, writer, producer, and former presidential candidate. Barr began her career in stand-up comedy before gaining acclaim in the television sitcom '' Roseanne'' (1988– ...
(lived in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actress,
comedian A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or a ...
;
Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association beginning in January 1944, recognizing excellence in both American and international film and television. Beginning in 2022, there are 105 members of t ...
winner, and a Primetime
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
winner; starred in ''
Roseanne ''Roseanne'' is an American sitcom television series created by Matt Williams and Roseanne Barr which aired on ABC from October 18, 1988, to May 20, 1997, and briefly revived from March 27, 2018, to May 22, 2018. The show stars Barr as Roseann ...
'' and was host of ''
The Roseanne Show ''The Roseanne Show'' was a syndicated talk show hosted by American actress Roseanne Barr following the end of her long-running sitcom. The show featured Roseanne interviewing a mixture of quirky guests along with Roseanne's signature style o ...
'' * Earl W. Bascom (cowboyed in Northwest Colorado) – film and television actor in Hollywood western ''
The Lawless Rider ''The Lawless Rider'' is a 1954 American black-and-white western film directed by Yakima Canutt and starring Johnny Carpenter, Frankie Darro and Noel Neill, and marketed by United Artists. Ed Wood helped co-write the screenplay, which was origin ...
'' and in television commercials with
Roy Rogers Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebra ...
* Barbara Bates (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress, featured in such films as ''
All About Eve ''All About Eve'' is a 1950 American Drama (film and television), drama film written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on the 1946 short story "The Wisdom of Eve" by Mary Orr, although Orr does ...
'' and ''
The Caddy ''The Caddy'' is a 1953 American semi- musical-comedy- sports film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It is noteworthy for Dean Martin introducing the hit song "That's Amore". Plot Harvey Miller, whose father was a famous golf pro, is ...
'' *
Melissa Benoist Melissa Marie Benoist ( ; born October 4, 1988) is an American actress, singer and producer. Her first major role was Marley Rose on the Fox musical comedy drama ''Glee'' (2012–2014), where she was a series regular during the fifth season. S ...
(born in Littleton 1988) – actress and singer, star of 2015 television series ''
Supergirl Supergirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original, current, and most well known Supergirl is Kara Zor-El, the cousin of superhero Superman. The character made her fir ...
'' *
Jessica Biel Jessica Claire Timberlake (née Biel ; born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and model. She has received various accolades, including a Young Artist Award, and nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Biel be ...
(born in MN and lived in
Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c ...
) – film and television actress, starred in '' 7th Heaven'' and films including '' Easy Virtue'', '' The Illusionist'' and '' Playing for Keeps'' *
Julie Bishop Julie Isabel Bishop (born 17 July 1956) is an Australian former politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2018 and deputy leader of the Liberal Party from 2007 to 2018. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Curtin ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress featured in many 1930s and 1940s films *
Kelly Bishop Carole "Kelly" Bishop (born February 28, 1944) is an American actress and dancer, best known for her roles as matriarch Emily Gilmore on the series ''Gilmore Girls'' and as Marjorie Houseman, the mother of Jennifer Grey's Frances "Baby" Housema ...
(born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
; raised in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actress, played
Emily Gilmore Emily Gilmore is a fictional character who appears in the American comedy-drama television series '' Gilmore Girls'' (2000 – 2007) and its revival '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life'' (2016) as the matriarch of the eponymous family. Portraye ...
on ''
Gilmore Girls ''Gilmore Girls'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham (Lorelai Gilmore) and Alexis Bledel (Rory Gilmore). The show debuted on October 5, 2000, on The WB and became a flagshi ...
'' *
Michael Boatman Michael Patrick Boatman (born October 25, 1964) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his roles as New York City mayoral aide Carter Heywood in the ABC sitcom ''Spin City'', as U.S. Army Specialist Samuel Beckett in the ABC drama s ...
(born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – film and television actor, co-starred in such TV shows as ''
Spin City ''Spin City'' is an American sitcom television series that aired from September 17, 1996 to April 30, 2002, on ABC. Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, the show is set in a semi-fictionalized version of the New York City mayor's ...
'', ''
China Beach ''China Beach'' is an American war drama television series set at an evacuation hospital during the Vietnam War. The title refers to My Khe beach in the city of Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, nicknamed "China Beach" in English by American and Australia ...
'', '' Arliss'' *
Frank Bogert Frank Mitchell Bogert (January 1, 1910 – March 22, 2009) was an American actor, professional rodeo announcer, author, and politician best known as the longtime mayor of Palm Springs, California. Born in Mesa, Colorado to Henry Kneeland Boger ...
(born in Mesa, Colorado) - rodeo announcer, actor, author, Mayor of Palm Springs California, Walk of Stars honoree * Sierra Boggess (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress and singer;
Laurence Olivier Award The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known as ...
and
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. Fo ...
-nominated
Broadway Broadway may refer to: Theatre * Broadway Theatre (disambiguation) * Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S. ** Broadway (Manhattan), the street **Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
and West End soprano; originated parts of Christine Daae in '' Love Never Dies'' and Ariel in ''
The Little Mermaid "The Little Mermaid" ( da, Den lille havfrue) is a literary fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young mermaid who is willing to give up her life in the sea as a mermaid to gain a h ...
'' *
Tom Bower Thomas Michael Bower (born 28 September 1946) is a British writer and former BBC journalist and television producer. He is known for his investigative journalism and for his unauthorised biographies, often of business tycoons and newspaper pr ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actor, played Dr. Curtis Willard on ''
The Waltons ''The Waltons'' is an American historical drama television series about a family in rural Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II. It was created by Earl Hamner Jr., based on his 1961 book ''Spencer's Mountain'' and the 1963 film ...
'' * Jason Brooks (born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – film and television actor, played Sean Monroe on ''
Baywatch Hawaii ''Baywatch'' is an American action drama television series about lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, and Hawaii, starring David Hasselhoff. It was created by Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz, and Gregory J. Bonan ...
'' and Peter Blake on ''
Days of Our Lives ''Days of Our Lives'' (also stylized as ''Days of our Lives''; simply referred to as ''Days'' or ''DOOL'') is an American television soap opera that streams on the streaming service Peacock. The soap, which aired on the American television net ...
'' *
Zachery Ty Bryan Zachery Ty Bryan (born October 9, 1981) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his role as Brad Taylor on the ABC sitcom ''Home Improvement''. He also appeared in the films '' True Heart'' and '' The Fast and the Furious: ...
(born in
Aurora An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of bri ...
) – film and television actor, starred in ''
Home Improvement The concept of home improvement, home renovation, or remodeling is the process of renovating or making additions to one's home. Home improvement can consist of projects that upgrade an existing home interior (such as electrical and plumbing), ...
'' *
Molly Burnett Molly Kathleen Burnett (born April 23, 1988) is an American actress, singer and producer. She is best known for portraying the role of Kelly Ann on USA's '' Queen of the South'' and the role of Melanie Jonas on the daytime soap opera, '' Days of ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – television actress, starred on ''
Days of Our Lives ''Days of Our Lives'' (also stylized as ''Days of our Lives''; simply referred to as ''Days'' or ''DOOL'') is an American television soap opera that streams on the streaming service Peacock. The soap, which aired on the American television net ...
'' *
Spring Byington Spring Dell Byington (October 17, 1886 – September 7, 1971) was an American actress. Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of ''December Bride''. She was a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player who appeared in ...
(born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – actress, star of many films and television series; ''
December Bride ''December Bride'' is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959. It was adapted from the original CBS radio network series of the same name that aired from June 1952 through September 1953. Overview ''De ...
'' *
Mary Jo Catlett Mary Jo Catlett (born September 2, 1938) is an American actress. She is a main cast member on the animated series ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', providing the voice of Mrs. Puff. She is also known for originating the role of Ernestina in the 1964 Bro ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actress, played Pearl Gallagher, the housekeeper, on ''
Diff'rent Strokes ''Diff'rent Strokes'' is an American television sitcom, which aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, r ...
'' and does the voice of Mrs. Puff on ''
SpongeBob SquarePants ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (or simply ''SpongeBob'') is an American animated comedy television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It chronicles the adventures of the title character a ...
'' *
Kristin Cavallari Kristin Elizabeth Cavallari (born January 5, 1987) is an American television personality, fashion designer, actress and author. She first rose to fame in 2004 as a cast member on the popular MTV reality television series '' Laguna Beach: The Re ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) –
reality television Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 19 ...
personality Personality is the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that are formed from biological and environmental factors, and which change over time. While there is no generally agreed-upon definition of personality, mos ...
and actress best known for appearing in
MTV MTV (Originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable channel that launched on August 1, 1981. Based in New York City, it serves as the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group, part of Paramount Media Networks, a di ...
's '' Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County'' and '' The Hills'' *
Lon Chaney Leonidas Frank "Lon" Chaney (April 1, 1883 – August 26, 1930) was an American actor. He is regarded as one of the most versatile and powerful actors of cinema, renowned for his characterizations of tortured, often grotesque and affli ...
(born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – actor in films of 1910s and 1920s, subject of biographical film '' Man of a Thousand Faces'' * Beth Chapman (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) –
bounty hunter A bounty hunter is a private agent working for bail bonds who captures fugitives or criminals for a commission or bounty. The occupation, officially known as bail enforcement agent, or fugitive recovery agent, has traditionally operated outsid ...
and television personality * Duane "Dog" Chapman (born 1953 in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – bounty hunter and television personality * "Baby" Lyssa Chapman (born 1987
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – bounty hunter and television personality *
Don Cheadle Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. (; born November 29, 1964) is an American actor. He is the recipient of  multiple accolades, including two Grammy Awards, a Tony Award, two Golden Globe Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also earned ...
(alumnus of East High School) – actor,
Oscar Oscar, OSCAR, or The Oscar may refer to: People * Oscar (given name), an Irish- and English-language name also used in other languages; the article includes the names Oskar, Oskari, Oszkár, Óscar, and other forms. * Oscar (Irish mythology), ...
nominee and two-time Golden Globe Award winner, four-time
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
nominee and Grammy winner; known for films ''
Boogie Nights ''Boogie Nights'' is a 1997 American period comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic fil ...
'', ''
Hotel Rwanda ''Hotel Rwanda'' is a 2004 drama film directed by Terry George. It was adapted from a screenplay co-written by George and Keir Pearson, and stars Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo as hotelier Paul Rusesabagina and his wife Tatiana. Based on the ...
'', ''
Ocean's Eleven ''Ocean's Eleven'' is a 2001 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Ted Griffin. The first installment in the ''Ocean's'' film trilogy, it is a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name. The fil ...
'', ''
The Rat Pack The Rat Pack was an informal group of entertainers, the second iteration of which ultimately made films and appeared together in Las Vegas casino venues. They originated in the late 1940s and early 1950s as a group of A-list show business frie ...
'' and ''
Iron Man 2 ''Iron Man 2'' is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is the sequel to ''Iron Man (2008 film), Iron Man'' (2008) and List of Marve ...
'' *
Ken Curtis Ken Curtis (born Curtis Wain Gates; July 2, 1916 – April 28, 1991) was an American singer and actor best known for his role as Festus Haggen on the CBS western television series ''Gunsmoke''. Although he appeared on ''Gunsmoke'' earlie ...
(born in Las Animas; attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs) – actor, musician; starred in TV series ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character ...
'' and in western films ''
The Searchers ''The Searchers'' is a 1956 American Technicolor VistaVision epic Western film directed by John Ford and written by Frank S. Nugent, based on the 1954 novel by Alan Le May. It is set during the Texas-Native American wars, and stars John Wa ...
'' and '' The Alamo'' *
Kristin Davis Kristin Landen Davis (also listed as Kristin Lee Davis; born February 23, 1965) is an American actress and producer. She is known for playing Charlotte York Goldenblatt in the HBO romantic comedy series ''Sex and the City'' (1998–2004). She ...
(born in
Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c ...
) – actress, star of ''
Sex and the City ''Sex and the City'' is an American romantic comedy, romantic comedy-drama television series created by Darren Star for HBO. An adaptation of Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City (newspaper column), newspaper column and 1996 book anthology of the ...
'' television series and films *
Brian Dietzen Brian Dietzen (born November 14, 1977) is an American actor who has played the supporting role of Dr. Jimmy Palmer on '' NCIS'' since 2004. In 2012, he was promoted to a series regular at the beginning of the show's tenth season. Early life Die ...
(lived in
Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c ...
; attended
University of Colorado Boulder The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University of Colorado syst ...
) – actor, co-star of '' NCIS'' as the young Dr.
Jimmy Palmer '' NCIS'' is an American police procedural television series, revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which investigates crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The series was ...
* Thomas Doerr (lives in Boulder, Colorado) – architect, author, and educator at the
University of Colorado Boulder The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University of Colorado syst ...
* Big Jack Earle (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – silent film actor, sideshow performer and tall man *
Ralph Edwards Ralph Livingstone Edwards (June 13, 1913DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . Pp. 86-87. – November 16, 2005) was an American radio ...
(born in
Merino The Merino is a breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the bree ...
) – television
host A host is a person responsible for guests at an event or for providing hospitality during it. Host may also refer to: Places * Host, Pennsylvania, a village in Berks County People *Jim Host (born 1937), American businessman * Michel Host ...
and producer known for '' This Is Your Life'' and ''
Truth or Consequences ''Truth or Consequences'' is an American game show originally hosted on NBC radio by Ralph Edwards (1940–1957) and later on television by Edwards (1950–1954), Jack Bailey (1954–1956), Bob Barker (1956–1975), Steve Dunne (1957–1958), ...
'' *
Chris Eigeman Christopher Eigeman (born March 1, 1965) is an American actor and film director. Eigeman is best known for roles in films written and directed by Whit Stillman: '' Metropolitan'' (1990), ''Barcelona'' (1994), and ''The Last Days of Disco'' (199 ...
(born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actor best known for
Whit Stillman John Whitney Stillman (born January 25, 1952) is an American writer-director and actor known for his 1990 film ''Metropolitan'', which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He is also known for his other fil ...
films ''Metropolitan (1990 film), Metropolitan'', ''Barcelona (film), Barcelona'', and ''The Last Days of Disco''; starred in American Broadcasting Company, ABC's ''It's Like, You Know...'' and played Jason Stiles (Gilmore Girls), Jason Stiles on ''
Gilmore Girls ''Gilmore Girls'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham (Lorelai Gilmore) and Alexis Bledel (Rory Gilmore). The show debuted on October 5, 2000, on The WB and became a flagshi ...
'' * Douglas Fairbanks (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
, attended East High School and the Colorado School of Mines) – film actor, first president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1927–1929), posthumous winner of an honorary Academy Award (1940) and star of numerous films during the 1910s and 1920s * David Fincher (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – director of such films as ''Zodiac (film), Zodiac'', ''Fight Club (film), Fight Club'', ''Seven (1995 film), Seven'' and ''Gone Girl (film), Gone Girl'' * Joel Geist (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actor * Jacque Georgia (lives in
Aurora An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of bri ...
) – actress, author, Mrs. Colorado United States 2019 * Pam Grier (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – actress, star of films including ''Foxy Brown (film), Foxy Brown'' and ''Jackie Brown (film), Jackie Brown'' * Devon Gummersall (born in Durango, Colorado, Durango) – film television actor, played Brian Kraków on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's teen drama ''My So-Called Life'' * Jon Heder (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins) – actor, played title character in ''Napoleon Dynamite'' * Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot (born in Parker, Colorado, Parker) – director, animator and visual effects artist in films * Kelo Henderson (born in Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo) – co-starred in 1957–1959 Television syndication, syndicated Western (genre), western television series ''26 Men'', based on case files of Arizona Rangers law-enforcement team * Gregg Henry (born in Lakewood, Colorado, Lakewood) – film and television actor, known for his roles in ''Guardians of the Galaxy (film), Guardians of the Galaxy'', ''Payback (1999 film), Payback'', ''Body Double'' and ''Slither (2006 film), Slither'', as well as playing Hollis Doyle on ''Scandal (TV series), Scandal'' * Neil Hopkins (lived in
Aurora An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of bri ...
; attended Regis Jesuit High School) – film and television actor * Steve Howey (actor), Steve Howey (lived in Lakewood, Colorado, Lakewood); attended Green Mountain High School – film and television actor, played Van on ''Reba (TV series), Reba'' television show and has been in various films, including ''Bride Wars'' * Olin Howland (born in
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) – film and television actor * Matt Iseman (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – comedian, actor, television host, and winner of ''The New Celebrity Apprentice'' * Daniel Junge (lives in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker * Brandy Ledford (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress, model, former ''Penthouse (magazine), Penthouse'' Pet of the Year; played Dawn Masterton on ''Baywatch'' and Doyle (Andromeda), Doyle on ''Andromeda (TV series), Andromeda'' * Sheryl Lee (grew up in
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, alumnus of Fairview High School (Boulder, Colorado), Fairview High School) – film and television actress, played Laura Palmer and Maddy Ferguson on ''Twin Peaks'' and Dr. Sarah Church on ''L.A. Doctors'' * Jake Lloyd (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins) – film actor, played young Anakin Skywalker on ''Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'' * Scott Lowell (born in
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) – film and television actor, starred in ''Queer as Folk (North American TV series), Queer as Folk'' * John Carroll Lynch (born in
Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c ...
) – actor, starred in films including ''Zodiac (film), Zodiac'' and ''The Founder'' * Hattie McDaniel (lived in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins and
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
, attended East High School) – film and television actress, winner of an Academy Award (1940) for ''Gone with the Wind (film), Gone with the Wind'' * T. J. Miller (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actor and stand-up comedian, voice of Tuffnut in ''How to Train Your Dragon (film), How to Train Your Dragon'' and Ranger Jones in ''Yogi Bear (film), Yogi Bear'', played Hud in ''Cloverfield'' * Bill Murray (attended Regis University in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actor,
comedian A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or a ...
, starred in ''Saturday Night Live'', ''Ghostbusters'', ''Caddyshack'', ''Rushmore (film), Rushmore'', and ''Lost in Translation (film), Lost in Translation'' * Tracey Needham (grew up in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actress, appeared as Paige Thatcher on ''Life Goes On (TV series), Life Goes On'', Lt. Meg Austin on ''JAG (TV series), JAG'', and as Inspector Candace "C. D." DeLorenzo on ''The Division'' * Cyrus Nowrasteh (born in
Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c ...
) – screenwriter and director for theatrical films, television films and shows; notable works include the miniseries ''The Path to 9/11'', the drama ''The Stoning of Soraya M.'', and the television film ''The Day Reagan Was Shot'' * Peter O'Fallon (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television director, created NBC sci-fi/drama series ''Mysterious Ways (TV series), Mysterious Ways'', directed such films as ''Suicide Kings'' and ''A Rumor of Angels'' * Debra Paget (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress, star of films including ''The Ten Commandments (1956 film), The Ten Commandments'' and ''Love Me Tender (film), Love Me Tender'' * Trey Parker (born in Conifer, Colorado, Conifer, alumnus of Evergreen High School (Evergreen, Colorado), Evergreen High School, attended
University of Colorado Boulder The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University of Colorado syst ...
) – actor, animator, television director, director, producer, musician, screenwriter; nominated for an Academy Award (2000) and winner of two Emmy Awards (2005 and 2007, nominated seven times); co-creator of ''South Park'' * Antoinette Perry (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – stage actress and theatre direction, director, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing, posthumous namesake of the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, better known as the Tony Awards * Amanda Peterson (born in 1971 in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley) – film and television actress, starred in ''Can't Buy Me Love (film), Can't Buy Me Love'' * Cassandra Peterson (also known as Elvira; lived in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
, alumnus of General William J. Palmer High School, Palmer High School) – film and television actress, starred in ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' * Joseph C. Phillips (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actor, played Lt. Martin Kendall on ''The Cosby Show'' * Denver Pyle (born in Bethune, Colorado, Bethune) – actor featured in films including ''Bonnie and Clyde (film), Bonnie and Clyde'' and on television; played Uncle Jesse in ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' * Brandon Quinn (born in
Aurora An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of bri ...
) – actor, starred as Tommy Dawkins in ''Big Wolf on Campus'' * Kelly Reno (born in Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo) – actor, starred in film ''The Black Stallion (film), The Black Stallion'' and its The Black Stallion Returns, sequel * Kristen Renton (born in
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) – actress, played Minor characters of Days of our Lives#Morgan Hollingsworth, Morgan Hollingsworth on ''
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'' * AnnaSophia Robb (born and lives in
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) – film and television actress, starred in ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' and ''Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film), Bridge to Terabithia'' * Mark Roberts (actor), Mark Roberts (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actor who appeared in over 100 films * Karly Rothenberg (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actress * Barbara Rush (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – actress, star of films including ''The Young Philadelphians'', ''The Young Lions (film), The Young Lions'', ''Bigger Than Life'', ''Robin and the 7 Hoods'' and ''Hombre (film), Hombre'' * Kristen Schaal (born in Longmont, Colorado, Longmont) – actress and
comedian A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or a ...
, played Mel on ''Flight of the Conchords (TV series), Flight of the Conchords'' and Louise on ''Bob's Burgers'' * Charity Shea (born in
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) – actress, starred as Samantha Best on teen drama ''The Best Years (TV series), The Best Years'' * Matt Stone (lived in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
and Littleton, alumnus of Evergreen High School (Evergreen, Colorado), Heritage High School and the
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) – actor, musician, producer, writer; winner of two Emmy Awards (2005 and 2007, nominated seven times); co-creator of ''South Park'' * Sherry Stringfield (born in
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) – actress, starred in TV series ''ER (TV series), ER'' * Tom Tully (born in Durango, Colorado, Durango) – film and television actor, nominated for an Academy Award in 1955 for ''The Caine Mutiny (film), The Caine Mutiny'', starred in CBS's Police procedural, police drama, ''The Lineup (TV series), The Lineup'' and co-starred in American Broadcasting Company, ABC's Western (genre), western TV series ''Shane (American TV series), Shane'' in 1966 * Jan-Michael Vincent (born in
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) – film and television actor, played helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke on 1980s series ''Airwolf'' (1984–1986) * Frank Welker (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – voice actor, played Fred Jones (Scooby Doo), Fred Jones in ''Scooby-Doo'' and Nibbler in ''Futurama'' * David White (actor), David White (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – film and television actor, featured in TV series ''Bewitched'' * Sheree J. Wilson (lived in Boulder) – actress, played Alex Cahill in TV series ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' * Stephen Thomas Ochsner – actor, director, musician, artist, translator and producer


Artists, photographers

* Robert Adams (photographer), Robert Adams (lived in Colorado) – photographer of the western landscape; received two Guggenheim Fellowships, a MacArthur Fellows Program, MacArthur Fellowship; works are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York * Earl W. Bascom (lived in Colorado) – artist, sculptor, cousin of western artist Frederic Remington, lived and worked in Northwest Colorado during the late 1920s * John Fabian Carlson (lived in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – painter, director and an instructor at the Broadmoor Academy, a precursor to the current Colorado Springs Fine Arts CenterColorado Springs Fine Arts Center
and founder of the John F. Carlson School of Landscape Painting * Tomory Dodge (born in
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; alumnus of South High School (Denver) – artist, paintings in public collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum * Jess E. DuBois (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – artist, advocate of Indian art * John Fielder – landscape photographer and nature writer * William Henry Jackson (lived in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – photographer for the United States Geological Survey and Union Pacific Railroad, created one of the largest and most expansive western photographic collections in the world * Frank Tenney Johnson - western artist related to artists Frederic Remington and Earl Bascom, lived and cowboyed near Hayden * Barry Kooser (born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, Wheat Ridge; alumnus of Arvada West High School) – Disney animation studios, Disney artist, Fine art, fine art painter and Chief creative officer, CCO of Worker Studio * David Burroughs Mattingly (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins) – illustrator and Painting, painter known for book covers of science fiction and fantasy literature * Amanda Marie (artist), Amanda Marie Ploegsma, known as Amanda Marie (born in the Netherlands, lives in Colorado) – artist, exhibits across the United States and Europe, alumna of Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Stencils, stencilist of storybook imagery in contemporary murals and paintings * Robert Reid (painter), Robert Reid (lived in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – painter, instructor at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Cooper Union, and the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Broadmoor Academy * Wendi Schneider (lives in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – Denver-based photographer of nature and wildlife; often prints on vellum#paper vellum, paper vellum with hand-applied layers of gold leaf


Astronauts

* Loren Acton (born 1936) – mission specialist on STS-51-F * Jeffrey Ashby (born 1954) – pilot of STS-93 and STS-100; commander of STS-112 * Patrick Baudry (born 1946) – payload specialist on STS-51-G * John E. Blaha (born 1942) – pilot of STS-29 and STS-33; commander of STS-43 and STS-58; Mission Specialist on STS-79, STS-81, and Mir space station * Michael J. Bloomfield (born 1959) – pilot of STS-86 and STS-97; commander of STS-110 * Karol J. Bobko (born 1935) – pilot of STS-6; commander of STS-51-D and STS-51-J * Eric A. Boe (born 1964) – pilot of STS-126 * Vance D. Brand (born 1931) – Mercury Seven, Mercury astronaut; Apollo docking module pilot on the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project; commander of STS-5, STS-41-B, and STS-35 * Roy D. Bridges Jr. (born 1943) – pilot of STS-51-F; director of the Kennedy Space Center (1997–2003); director of Langley Research Center (2003–2005) * Curtis Brown (born 1956) – pilot of STS-47, STS-66, and STS-77; commander of STS-85, STS-95, and STS-103 * Scott Carpenter (1925–2013) – pilot of Mercury-Atlas 7 (Aurora 7); fourth human to orbit the Earth (1962) * Gerald P. Carr (1932–2020) – commander of Skylab 4 (1973–1974) * John Casper (born 1943) – pilot of STS-36; commander of STS-54, STS-62, and STS-77 * Kalpana Chawla (1961–2003) – mission specialist on STS-87 and STS-107; killed on February 1, 2003, on the reentry of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' * Kevin P. Chilton (born 1954) – pilot of STS-49 and STS-59; commander of STS-76 * Mary L. Cleave (born 1947) – mission specialist on STS-61-B and STS-30 * Gordon Cooper (1927–2004) – pilot of Mercury-Atlas 9 (Faith 7); command pilot of Gemini 5, Gemini V * Richard O. Covey (born 1946) – pilot of STS-51-I and STS-26; commander of STS-38 and STS-61 * Takao Doi (born 1954) – mission specialist on STS-87 * B. Alvin Drew (born 1962) – mission specialist on STS-118 * Brian Duffy (astronaut), Brian Duffy (born 1953) – pilot of STS-45 and STS-57; commander of STS-72 and STS-92 * Samuel T. Durrance (born 1943) – payload specialist on STS-35 and STS-67 * James Dutton (astronaut), James Dutton (born 1968) – pilot of STS-131 * Martin J. Fettman (born 1956) – payload specialist on STS-58 * Dale Gardner (1948–2014) – mission specialist on STS-8 and STS-51-A * Guy Gardner (astronaut), Guy Gardner (born 1948) – pilot of STS-27 and STS-35 * Ronald J. Grabe (born 1945) – pilot of STS-51-J and STS-30; commander of STS-42 and STS-57 * Frederick D. Gregory (born 1941) – pilot of STS-51-B; commander of STS-33 and STS-44 * William G. Gregory (born 1957) – pilot of STS-67 * Sidney M. Gutierrez (born 1951) – pilot of STS-40; commander of STS-59 * James D. Halsell (born 1956) – pilot of STS-65 and STS-74; commander of STS-83, STS-94, and STS-101 * L. Blaine Hammond (born 1952) – pilot of STS-39 and STS-64 * Susan J. Helms (born 1958) – mission specialist on STS-54, STS-64, STS-78, STS-101, STS-102, and STS-105; flight engineer of International Space Station Expedition 2 (2001) * Terence T. Henricks (born 1952) – pilot of STS-44 and STS-55; commander of STS-70 and STS-78 * John Herrington (born 1958) – mission specialist on STS-113 * Richard Hieb (born 1955) – mission specialist on STS-39, STS-49, and STS-65 * James Irwin (1930–1991) – Apollo Lunar Module, lunar module pilot on Apollo 15; eighth human to walk on the moon (1971) * Marsha Ivins (born 1951) – mission specialist on STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, and STS-98 * Gregory H. Johnson (born 1962) – pilot of STS-123 and STS-134 * Thomas D. Jones (born 1955) – mission specialist on STS-59, STS-80, and STS-98; payload commander on STS-68 * James M. Kelly (astronaut), James M. Kelly (born 1964) – pilot of STS-102 and STS-114 * Kevin R. Kregel (born 1956) – pilot of STS-70 and STS-78; commander of STS-87 and STS-99 * Mark C. Lee (born 1952) – mission specialist on STS-30, STS-64, and STS-82; payload commander of STS-47 * Kjell N. Lindgren (born 1973) – flight engineer and mission specialist on International Space Station Expedition 44 and Expedition 45 * Steven W. Lindsey (born 1960) – pilot of STS-87 and STS-95; commander of STS-104 and STS-121 * John M. Lounge (1946–2011) – mission specialist on STS-51-I, STS-26, and STS-35 * Bruce McCandless II (1937 - 2017) * Donald R. McMonagle (born 1952) – mission specialist on STS-39; pilot of STS-54; commander of STS-66 * Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger (born 1975) – mission specialist on STS-131 * George Nelson (astronaut), George Nelson (born 1950) – mission specialist on STS-41-C, STS-61-C, and STS-26 * Ellison Onizuka (1946–1986) – mission specialist on STS-51-C and STS-51-L; killed on January 28, 1986, on the ascent of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' * William A. Pailes (born 1952) – payload specialist on STS-51-J * Scott E. Parazynski (born 1961) – payload specialist on STS-66; mission specialist on STS-86, STS-95, STS-100, and STS-120 * Charles J. Precourt (born 1955) – mission specialist on STS-55; pilot of STS-71; commander of STS-84 and STS-91 * Kent Rominger (born 1956) – pilot of STS-73, STS-80, and STS-85; commander of STS-96 and STS-100 * Stuart Roosa (1933–1994) – Apollo Command/Service Module, command module pilot on Apollo 14; eleventh human to orbit the moon (1971) * Richard A. Searfoss (1956–2018) – pilot of STS-58 and STS-76; commander of STS-90 * Ronald M. Sega (born 1952) – mission specialist on STS-60 and STS-76 * Loren Shriver (born 1944) – pilot of STS-41-B; commander of STS-31 and STS-46 * Robert L. Stewart (born 1942) – mission specialist on STS-41-C and STS-51-J * Steven Swanson (born 1960) – mission specialist on STS-117 and STS-119, International Space Station Expedition 39, expeditions 39 and Expedition 40, 40 * Jack Swigert (1931–1982) – Apollo Command/Service Module, command module pilot on Apollo 13 mission; orbited the moon; elected to the United States Congress, but died before taking office * Joseph R. Tanner (born 1950) – mission specialist on STS-66, STS-82, STS-97, and STS-115 * James van Hoften (born 1944) – mission specialist on STS-41-C and STS-51-I * Charles L. Veach (1944–1995) – mission specialist on STS-39 and STS-52 * Terry W. Virts (born 1967) – pilot of STS-130 * James S. Voss, James Voss (born 1949) – mission specialist on STS-44, STS-53, STS-69, STS-101, STS-102, and STS-105; flight engineer of International Space Station Expedition 2 (2001)


Athletes

* David Aardsma (lived in Greenwood Village, Colorado, Greenwood Village; alumnus of Cherry Creek High School) – Major League Baseball pitcher * Max Aaron (born in Arizona, lives in
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) – 2013 U.S. national champion figure skater * Louis Amundson (raised in Boulder, alumnus of Monarch High School (Colorado), Monarch High School) – pro basketball player * Heather Armbrust (lives in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, Wheat Ridge) – IFBB professional bodybuilder * Tom Ashworth (born in
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, alumnus of Cherry Creek High School and
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) – NFL player, member of three NFL Super Bowl champion teams (Super Bowls Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVI, Super Bowl XXXVIII, XXXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX, XXXIX) with New England Patriots * Buddy Baer (born in Denver) – boxer and actor, brother of Max Baer (boxer), Max Baer * Kalen Ballage (born in Peyton, Colorado, Peyton) – running back for the Miami Dolphins * Josh Bard (born in Ithaca, New York, moved to Greenwood Village, Colorado, Greenwood Village; alumnus of Cherry Creek High School) – MLB catcher and coach * Earl W. Bascom (lived in Colorado) – rodeo champion and Hall of Famer, invented rodeo's first hornless bronc saddle and fone-hand bareback rigging, called "father of modern rodeo", lived on White Bear Ranch in Northwest Colorado, married cousin of Jack Dempsey * Ben Bishop (born in
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) – National Hockey League goaltender * Chauncey Billups (born and raised in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
, alumnus of George Washington High School (Denver), George Washington High School and
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) – NBA player for Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers and champion Detroit Pistons team (2004); selected as Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award, MVP of NBA Finals (2004), three-time NBA All-Star * Greg Bird (baseball), Greg Bird (raised in
Aurora An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of bri ...
; alumnus of Grandview High School (Aurora, Colorado), Grandview High School) – first baseman for New York Yankees * Jeremy Bloom (born in Loveland, Colorado, Loveland; alumnus of Loveland High School (Loveland, Colorado), Loveland High School and
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) – Olympic and world champion freestyle moguls skier, played football for University of Colorado and in NFL * Tony Boselli (raised in
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; alumnus of Fairview High School (Boulder, Colorado), Fairview High School in Boulder) – offensive lineman for University of Southern California, USC, second selection of 1995 NFL Draft; All Pro for Jacksonville Jaguars * Ronnie Bradford (lived in Commerce City, Colorado, Commerce City; alumnus of Adams City High School and University of Colorado at Boulder) – NFL player (1993–2002) for four teams; special teams coach of Denver Broncos * Bill Brundige, William Glenn Brundige (from Holyoke, Colorado, Holyoke) – former NFL defensive end * Calais Campbell (born and raised in
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, alumnus of South High School (Denver), South High School in Denver, Colorado) – NFL defensive end * Joe Barry Carroll (raised in
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, alumnus of East High School (Denver), East High School in Denver) – basketball player for Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball, Purdue, first selection of 1980 NBA Draft, center and NBA All Star * Tom Chambers (basketball), Tom Chambers (alumnus of Fairview High School (Boulder, Colorado), Fairview High School in Boulder) – basketball player, 4-time NBA All Star * Alysha Clark (born 1987) – American-Israeli basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association * Dutch Clark, E.H. "Dutch" Clark (born in Fowler, Colorado, Fowler); alumnus of Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo Central High School and Colorado College) – Colorado's first All-American football player; player and coach for Detroit Lions in 1930s; charter member of Pro Football Hall of Fame * Jon Cooper (American football), Jon Cooper (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins; alumnus of Fort Collins High School) – center for Minnesota Vikings *John Coughlin (figure skater), John Coughlin (1985-2019), figure skater, committed suicide * Jesse Crain (lived in Boulder; alumnus of Fairview High School (Boulder, Colorado), Fairview High School) – MLB relief pitcher * Mason Crosby (alumni of University of Colorado) – NFL kicker for Green Bay Packers * Drew Davis (football player), Drew Davis (born in
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) – wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons * Hayden Dalton (born 1996) - basketball player for Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League * Pat Day (born in Brush, Colorado, Brush) – Hall of Fame jockey, Kentucky Derby winner * Joe DeCamillis (born in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada) – Special Teams, special teams coach for Denver Broncos previously with Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears * Jack Dempsey (born in Manassa, Colorado, Manassa) – professional boxing, boxer, nicknamed "the Manassa Mauler", regarded as boxing's List of heavyweight boxing champions, World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926 Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (1990); author of two books relating to hand-to-hand combat * Reed Doughty (born in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley; alumnus of Theodore Roosevelt High School (Colorado), Theodore Roosevelt High School in Johnstown, Colorado) – safety for Washington Redskins * Joel Dreessen (lived in Fort Morgan, Colorado, Fort Morgan; alumnus of Fort Morgan High School) – NFL tight end * Justin Drescher (born in
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) – long snapper for New Orleans Saints * John Elway (lives in Englewood, Colorado, Englewood) – NFL quarterback (1984–1999) for Denver Broncos, member of two Super Bowl champion teams (Super Bowls Super Bowl XXXII, XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII, XXXIII), selected as NFL MVP (1987), MVP of Super Bowl XXXIII, twice as United Press International, UPI UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year, AFC Offensive Player of the Year (1987 and 1993), five times for Associated Press, AP NFL All-Pro team, nine-time Pro Bowl selection; Broncos Ring of Fame, Denver Broncos Ring of Fame (1999), College Football Hall of Fame (2000), and Pro Football Hall of Fame (2004), vice president and general manager of Broncos * Alex English (lived in
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) – NBA player (1976–1991) with Milwaukee Bucks, Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks, assistant coach with Toronto Raptors, seven-time NBA All-Star, inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame (1997) * Brian Fisher (baseball), Brian Fisher (born in Denver, lives in Aurora) – Major League Baseball pitcher with New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates * Missy Franklin (resides in Centennial, Colorado, Centennial) – five-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, attended Regis Jesuit High School, and swam collegiality at University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA * Ben Garland (born in Grand Junction, Colorado, Grand Junction; alumnus of Central High School (Grand Junction, Colorado), Central High School) – Guard (American and Canadian football), offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons * Kevin Gausman (born in Centennial, Colorado, Centennial; alumnus of Grandview High School (Aurora, Colorado), Grandview High School in
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) – Major League Baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves *Brian Ginsberg (born 1966, lived in Denver) - gymnast, two-time US junior national gymnastics champion * Arielle Gold (born and lives in Steamboat Springs) – snowboarder; Olympic bronze medalist, Junior World Champion, and World Champion * Taylor Gold (born and lives in Steamboat Springs) – Olympic snowboarder * Goose Gossage, Richard "Goose" Gossage (born in
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, lives in Highlands Ranch) – Major League Baseball pitcher (1972–1994) for nine teams; member of 1978 World Series champion New York Yankees, 12-time All-Star, inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, National Baseball Hall of Fame (2008) * Daniel Graham (raised in
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; attended Thomas Jefferson High School (Denver), Thomas Jefferson High School) – NFL tight end * Robert Griswold (born 1996) - swimmer * Roy Halladay (born in
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, raised in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada) – MLB starting pitcher, won AL Cy Young Award in 2003, NL Cy Young Award in 2010; eight-time All-Star * Matt Hasselbeck (born in
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) – quarterback for four NFL teams, selected three times to Pro Bowl, commentator * Chase Headley (born in Fountain, Colorado, Fountain; alumnus of Fountain-Fort Carson High School) – third baseman for the New York Yankees * Phil Heath (lives in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada) – bodybuilder, twice Mr. Olympia * Taryn Hemmings (born in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley) – professional soccer player for Chicago Red Stars and Boston Breakers, played in Japan for Tepco Mareeze and in Australia for Canberra United, all-time leading Division 1 scorer for University of Denver * Jordan Hicks (born in
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) – linebacker for Philadelphia Eagles * Luke Hochevar (born in
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) – relief pitcher for Kansas City Royals * Noah Hoffman (born 1989) – Olympic skier * Lamarr Houston (raised in
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; attended Thomas B. Doherty High School) – defensive end for Oakland Raiders * Danny Jackson (lived in
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; graduated from Aurora Central High School) – baseball player, pitcher for KC Royals, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs * Reggie Jackson (basketball, born 1990), Reggie Jackson (lived in
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; attended General William J. Palmer High School, Palmer High School) – basketball player for NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder * Vincent Jackson (born and raised in
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; attended Widefield High School and University of Northern Colorado) – wide receiver for San Diego Chargers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers * Ryan Jensen (American football), Ryan Jensen (born in Rangely, Colorado, Rangely and reared in Fort Morgan, Colorado, Fort Morgan; attended Fort Morgan High School and Colorado State University Pueblo) – offensive lineman for Baltimore Ravens, sixth-round pick of 2013 NFL Draft * Seth Jones (ice hockey), Seth Jones (born in Arlington, Texas, but lived in
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) – plays defenceman, defense in National Hockey League, NHL currently with Columbus Blue Jackets * Dirk Johnson (raised in Montrose, graduate of Montrose High School and University of Northern Colorado) – NFL punter * Jonathan Kaye (born in Denver) – professional golfer on PGA Tour * Ronald Kiefel (lives in Wheat Ridge, born in Boulder) – bronze medal Olympic winner for road cycling' raced in Tour de France 7 times * Mark Knudson (born in Denver, alumnus of Colorado State University) – Major League Baseball pitcher, first Colorado native to play for the Colorado Rockies * Kevin Kouzmanoff (lived in Evergreen, Colorado, Evergreen, alumnus of Evergreen High School (Evergreen, Colorado), Evergreen High School) – Major League Baseball player for Colorado Rockies * Buddy Lazier (born in Vail, Colorado, Vail) – auto racing driver, winner of Indy Racing League championship (2000) and Indianapolis 500 (1996), awarded Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Scott Brayton Trophy (2003) * Brad Lidge (attended Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, Colorado, Greenwood Village and lives in Englewood, Colorado, Englewood) – relief pitcher for Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros * Phillip Lindsay – (raised in Aurora, Colorado, Denver South High School alumnus, and former
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running back) current National Football League running back for the Denver Broncos * Jacob Lissek (born 1992), soccer player * Phil Loadholt (lived in Fountain, Colorado, Fountain; alumnus of Fountain-Fort Carson High School) – offensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings * Dave Logan (American football), Dave Logan (attended Wheat Ridge High School and University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado) – drafted to three professional sports (football, basketball and baseball); wide receiver for Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos; radio personality on KOA (AM), KOA; coached high school football teams for Arvada West High School, Chatfield High School (Colorado), Chatfield Senior High School, Mullen High School, Cherry Creek High School to state championships * Brian Matusz (born in Grand Junction, Colorado, Grand Junction) – relief pitcher for Baltimore Orioles * Christian McCaffrey (born in Castle Rock, alumnus of Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado) – NFL running back for the Carolina Panthers * Brandon McCarthy (lived in
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, attended Cheyenne Mountain High School) – MLB pitcher for Atlanta Braves * Scot McCloughan (raised in Loveland, Colorado, Loveland; attended Loveland High School (Loveland, Colorado), Loveland High School) – general manager of the Washington Redskins * Darnell McDonald (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins) – attended Cherry Creek High School) – outfielder for Boston Red Sox * Mark Melancon (born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, Wheat Ridge, attended Golden High School) – Closer (baseball), closer for Atlanta Braves * Bill Musgrave (raised in Grand Junction) – graduate of Grand Junction High School, football player for Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos, offensive coordinator for Minnesota Vikings * Jesse Nading (born in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Highlands Ranch; alumnus of ThunderRidge High School) – defensive end for Houston Texans * David Pauley (born in Longmont, Colorado, Longmont) – relief pitcher for Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox * Erik Pears (alumnus of John F. Kennedy High School (Denver, Colorado), John F. Kennedy High School in
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) – offensive tackle for San Francisco 49ers * Jake Pemberton (born 1996) - American-Israeli basketball player in the Liga Leumit (basketball), Israeli National League * Tyler Polumbus (born in
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) – offensive tackle for Denver Broncos * Alina Popa (lives in Lakewood, Colorado, Lakewood) – IFBB professional bodybuilder * Mike Purcell (born in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Highlands Ranch; alumnus of Highlands Ranch High School) – defensive end for San Francisco 49ers * Sam Raben – soccer player * Micheal Ray Richardson (raised in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
, alumnus of Manual High School (Denver), Manual High School in Denver) – NBA All Star point guard * Ryan Max Riley (raised in Winter Park, Colorado, Winter Park and Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Steamboat Springs, alumnus of Lowell Whiteman School in Steamboat Springs) – national champion mogul skier on US Ski Team * Dalton Risner (born in Wiggins, Colorado) – current National Football League left guard for the Denver Broncos * Taylor Rogers (born in Littleton) – Closer (baseball), closer for the Minnesota Twins * Kevin Russo (born in West Babylon, New York, moved to Boulder; attended Fairview High School (Boulder, Colorado), Fairview High School) – baseball player for New York Yankees * Jeff Salzenstein (born 1973; lived in Englewood), tennis player * Bob Sapp (born in
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) – kickboxer, attended William (Billy) Mitchell High School (Colorado Springs), Mitchell High School * Bo Scaife (born and raised in
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, alumnus of J.K. Mullen High School) – NFL tight end * Daniel Schlereth (born in Anchorage, Alaska, moved to Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Highlands Ranch; alumnus of Highlands Ranch High School) – relief pitcher for Detroit Tigers * Brian Schottenheimer (born in
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) – offensive coordinator for Indianapolis Colts * Brian Shaw (strongman), Brian Shaw (born in Fort Lupton, Colorado, Fort Lupton) – four-time World's Strongest Man champion; three-time Arnold Strongman Classic champion * Nick Shore (born in
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, attended University of Denver) – plays centre (ice hockey), center in National Hockey League, NHL currently with Los Angeles Kings * Jaccob Slavin (born in Erie, Colorado, Erie, attended Colorado College) – plays defenceman, defense in National Hockey League, NHL currently with Carolina Hurricanes * Aaron Smith (American football), Aaron Smith (born and raised in
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; attended Sierra High School and University of Northern Colorado) – defensive end for Pittsburgh Steelers, won two Super Bowls (Super Bowl XL, 2005, Super Bowl XLIII, 2008); selected to Pro Bowl, NFL Pro Bowl (2004); named to ''Sports Illustrateds All-Decade Team (2000s) * Alex Smith (tight end), Alex Smith (born in The Bahamas, moved to
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
; attended J. K. Mullen High School) – tight end for Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers * Jason Smith (basketball, born 1986), Jason Smith (born in Kersey, Colorado, Kersey) – basketball player, first-round pick in 2007 NBA draft, Power forward (basketball), power forward for Washington Wizards * Nate Solder (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – offensive tackle for New York Giants, first-round pick in 2011 NFL Draft * Kory Sperry (born in Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo) – tight end for San Diego Chargers * Eve Torres (born in Denver) – WWE Divas champion * Bobby Unser (born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – auto racing driver; two-time winner of United States Automobile Club, USAC/Championship Auto Racing Teams, CART Indy Car championship (1968 and 1974), three-time winner of Indianapolis 500 (1968, 1975 and 1981); 13-time winner of Open-Wheel Class at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb; inducted in International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1990), Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (1994), and National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (1997) * Jerry Unser (born in
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – auto racing driver, winner of United States Automobile Club, USAC Stock Car championship (1957) * Pat Valenzuela (born in Montrose, Colorado, Montrose – jockey, winner of Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Breeders' Cup * Amy Van Dyken (born in
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, alumnus of Cherry Creek High School) – Swimming (sport), swimmer, winner of six Summer Olympic Games, Olympic gold medals (four in 1996 Summer Olympics, 1996, two in 2000 Summer Olympics, 2000), three International Swimming Federation, FINA World Championship gold medals (1998 World Aquatics Championships, 1998) and three Pan American Games gold medals (1995 Pan American Games, 1995) * Charles Washington (defensive back, born 1993), Charles Washington (born in Colorado) – NFL player * LenDale White (born and raised in
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, alumnus of South High School (Denver), South High School and Chatfield High School (Colorado), Chatfield Senior High School) – All-American running back for University of Southern California, USC, running back for three NFL teams * Joanna Zeiger – Olympic and world champion triathlete, and author * Cat Zingano (born in Winona, Minnesota but attended high school in
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) – Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC mixed martial artist


Business and community leaders

* William Bent (lived near present-day La Junta, Colorado, La Junta) – with his brothers, Bent established Bent's Fort trading post; became a peace negotiator between settlers and Native Americans * Norman E. Brinker (born in
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; died in
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) – restaurateur responsible for new business concepts in the restaurant field, such as the salad bar * Margaret Brown (lived in Colorado) – socialite, philanthropist, and activist who became famous in the 1912 sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'', ''Margaret Brown, The Unsinkable Molly Brown'' * James C. Collins (born in
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) – business consultant, author, and lecturer on the subject of company sustainability and growth * Adolph Coors (lived in Golden, Colorado, Golden) – based in Golden, Colorado, Golden, established what is now the nation's third largest brewing company; his family has been active in Colorado politics and philanthropy * Charles Gates Jr. (born in
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) – longtime president of the Gates Corporation, the world's largest maker of automotive belts and hoses * Elliot Handler (raised in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – co-founder of Mattel; helped develop some of the biggest-selling toys in American history, including Barbie dolls, Chatty Cathy, Creepy Crawlers and Hot Wheels * Ruth Handler (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – businesswoman and inventor; served as the president of the toy manufacturer Mattel and is remembered for her role in designing and marketing the Barbie doll * Daniel M. Lewin (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – mathematician and entrepreneur, known for co-founding the internet company, Akamai Technologies; one of the murdered passengers on American Airlines Flight 11 * James Smith McDonnell (1899–1980) (born in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
) – aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation * Otto Mears (born in Russia, lived in Silverton, Colorado, Silverton) – entrepreneur, financier, and railroad builder; founder of the Rio Grande Southern and the Silverton Railroad, Silverton railroads * David Moffat, David Halliday Moffat (1839–1911) – banker, financier, industrialist, and inspiration for the Moffat Tunnel, the world's-longest railway tunnel upon its completion * Texas Jack Omohundro (lived and died in Leadville, Colorado, Leadville) – frontier Reconnaissance, scout, actor, and cowboy * General William Jackson Palmer (lived in
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) – founder of Colorado Springs, developed the first narrow gauge railroad system, the Denver and Rio Grande, owned the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo * Winfield Scott Stratton (lived in Victor, Colorado, Victor and
Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
) – prospector, businessman and philanthropist; became a millionaire after he discovered and developed the Independence Mine; when he died he left all of his wealth for the construction of the Myron Stratton Home, for homeless and poor people * Horace Tabor (lived in Leadville, Colorado, Leadville) – prospector, businessman, and politician *Gertrude Vaile (1878-1954), social worker *Stanley M. Wagner (1932–2013) – academic and longtime congregational rabbi of Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol-Beth Joseph


Literary figures

* Robert Baer (raised in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen) – author and a former Central Intelligence Agency, CIA Agent handling, case officer assigned to the Middle East; wrote the books ''See No Evil (Baer book), See No Evil'' and ''Sleeping with the Devil'' * Matthew Berry (born in
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) – creator of the Man's League inductee in the Fantasy Sports Trade Association Hall of Fame, and author
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* Eleanor Brown (lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Highlands Ranch) – author of ''New York Times'' bestselling novel ''The Weird Sisters'' and ''The Light of Paris'' * Neal Cassady (born in Salt Lake City, Utah, raised in
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) – figure from the Beat Generation, known for being characterized as Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac's novel ''On the Road'' * Clive Cussler (lived in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada and Golden, Colorado, Golden) – novelist, ''Raise the Titanic'', ''Deep Six (Clive Cussler novel), Deep Six'' * Eugene Field (lived in
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) – poet and journalist known for his work in children's literature, wrote such poems as ''Little Boy Blue'' and ''Wynken, Blynken, and Nod'' * Allen Ginsberg (lived in
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) – Beat generation, beat poet, author of Howl (poem), Howl and Kaddish, co-founder of the Naropa University, Naropa Institute's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in
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* Shelby Holliday (grew up in
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) – journalist for ''The Wall Street Journal'' * Helen Hunt Jackson (lived in
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) – wrote about the relationship between Coloradans and the Native Native Americans in the United States, Indian Tribes, and is often remembered for her brave stance in novels such as ''A Century of Dishonor'' and ''Ramona'' * Ken Kesey (born in La Junta, Colorado, La Junta) – author of ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' * James A. Michener (attended college in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley) – worked as a professor at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley where his archives are held; his novel ''Centennial (novel), Centennial'' is about History of Colorado, Colorado history * Jack Murphy (sportswriter), Jack Murphy (born in
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) – sportswriter, Qualcomm Stadium, football stadium in San Diego was named for him * Sayyid Qutb – author, poet, educator, and Islamism, Islamic political theorist who described his stay in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley in the censorious article ''The America that I Have Seen'' that aroused Anti-Americanism, Anti-American Sentiment among many Muslims; executed by Egypt * Marguerite Roberts (born in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley) – screenwriter, films include ''Ivanhoe (1952 film), Ivanhoe'', ''True Grit (1969 film), True Grit'', ''5 Card Stud'' * Harold Ross (born in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen) – journalist, founder of ''The New Yorker'' magazine * Lowell Thomas (born in Darke County, Ohio#Other communities, Woodington, Ohio, but raised in Victor, Colorado, Victor) – writer, journalist, broadcaster and traveler best known as the man who made Lawrence of Arabia famous * Hunter S. Thompson (lived in Woody Creek, Colorado, Woody Creek) – author; creator of Gonzo journalism * Dalton Trumbo (born in Montrose, Colorado, Montrose; lived in Grand Junction, Colorado, Grand Junction; attended the
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) – author of ''Johnny Got His Gun'' and
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-winning screenwriter for his work in ''The Brave One''; wrote the scripts for ''Spartacus (film), Spartacus'', ''Exodus (1960 film), Exodus'', ''Hawaii (1966 film), Hawaii'', and ''Papillon (1973 film), Papillon''; was blacklisted during the 1950s as one of the Hollywood 10 * Connie Willis (lives in Greeley, Colorado, Greeley) – science fiction writer


Military figures

* Erwin J. Boydston (enlisted in Colorado) – recipient of the United States Navy Medal of Honor for his service during the Boxer Rebellion * Arleigh Burke (born in
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) – admiral of the United States Navy during World War II along with the Korean War; later the Chief of Naval Operations during the Eisenhower administration * Louis H. Carpenter – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for meritorious service in Colorado during the Indian Wars * Kit Carson, Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (1809–1868) – frontiersman, commander of Fort Garland (1866–1867), and negotiator of the 1867 peace treaty between the United States and the Ute tribe * Francis S. Dodge – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service in Colorado during the Indian Wars * Dwight David Eisenhower (married in
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) – Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States; organized the temporary location of Lowry Air Force Base,
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, for a new service academy, the United States Air Force Academy; in 1954,
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won the location for the new United States Air Force Academy site; as president, his official airplanes, Lockheed Constellation were ''The Aquilegia, Columbine'', Colorado's state flower; Several times President Eisenhower was treated for cardiac events at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital * William R. Grove (Medal of Honor), William R. Grove (enlisted in Colorado) – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service during the Philippine–American War * William P. Hall – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service in Colorado during the Indian Wars * Henry Johnson (Indian Wars soldier), Henry Johnson – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service as a "Buffalo Soldier" in Colorado during the Indian Wars * Marc Alan Lee – first United States Navy SEALs, Navy SEAL to lose his life in Operation Iraqi Freedom; posthumously awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star Medal with Valor and the Purple Heart * John Merrill (Medal of Honor recipient), John Merrill – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for gallant service in Colorado during the Indian Wars * Wilhelm O. Philipsen – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service in Colorado during the Indian Wars * George W. Wallace (enlisted in Colorado) – recipient of the United States Army Medal of Honor for his service during the Philippine–American War


Musicians

* 3OH!3 (formed in
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) – electronica group; song "Don't Trust Me" from the album ''Want (3OH!3 album), Want'' certified platinum by the RIAA certification, RIAA * Laurie Anderson (lived in Boulder) – avant garde performer and musician, communications expert, writer * The Astronauts (band), The Astronauts (formed in Boulder) – surf music, surf rock and roll, rock; first album along with the song "Baja" was number sixty-one in May 1963 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 album chartBrown, G
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* Philip Bailey (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – singer/musician, Earth, Wind and Fire * Ginger Baker (lived in Parker, Colorado, Parker during the 1990s) – English drummer, member of Cream (band), Cream * Jello Biafra (real name Eric Boucher; born in
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; lived in
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) – singer, songwriter, owner of Alternative Tentacles record label, member of the punk rock, punk band Dead Kennedys * Big Head Todd and the Monsters (formed at the
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) – Rock music, rock band; two of the band's albums have reached Billboard (magazine), Billboard's Top 40 Album charts (1993, 1994), with one (''Sister Sweetly'') certified platinum by the RIAA certification, RIAA * Tommy Bolin (lived in
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) – guitarist of Zephyr (band), Zephyr, James Gang, and Deep Purple * Breathe Carolina (born and raised in
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) – electronica/screamo group; band consists of David Schmitt, Tommy Coops, Luis Bonet, Eric Armenta * Antonia Brico (lived in
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) – conducting, conductor and pianist; was conductor of the Brico Symphony Orchestra and the Denver Symphony Orchestra * Chris Broderick (lived in Lakewood, Colorado, Lakewood; attended University of Denver) – lead guitarist for thrash metal band Megadeth * Jesse Carmichael (born in
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) – keyboardist for the rock music, rock music ensemble, group Maroon 5 * John Denver (real name Henry Deutschendorf Jr.; lived in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen) – singer, guitarist, songwriter; winner of a Grammy Award (1997) and a posthumous Grammy Hall of Fame Award (1998); inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1996); named the official Poet Laureate of the State of Colorado (1977), with his song "Rocky Mountain High", which was named as one of the state's official songs * DeVotchKa (formed in
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) – Rock music, rock band, nominated for a Grammy Award (2006), assisted in composing and performing the score for the film ''Little Miss Sunshine'' * Larry Dunn (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – musician/keyboards, Earth, Wind and Fire * Bryan Erickson (musician), Bryan Erickson (lives in Westminster, Colorado, Westminster) – singer, record producer, producer; member of the bands Velvet Acid Christ and Toxic Coma * R5 (band), R5 * Flobots (formed in
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) – Hip hop band known for the song "Handlebars (song), Handlebars" from their album ''Fight with Tools''; board members on the non-profit organization Flobots.org, a community organization; Flobots.org was founded before the band attained any fame * The Fluid (formed in
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) – grunge band * Dan Fogelberg – folk/soft rock/pop singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist. In the 1970s, moved to Nederland, Colorado, Nederland, recorded material for Nether Lands and some later albums at nearby Caribou Ranch. A decade or so later, after continued commercial success, Fogelberg bought a ranch in the Pagosa Springs area, where he built his own recording studio, Mountain Bird Studio. * Josephine Foster (from Fort Collins) – singer-songwriter * The Fray (formed in
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) – Rock music, rock band; nominated for two Grammy Awards (2007); album ''How to Save a Life (album), How to Save a Life'' has been certified double platinum by the RIAA certification, RIAA; members Dave Welsh and Ben Wysocki attended Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada * Bill Frisell (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – jazz musician/guitarist * Don Grusin (born 1941 in
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, lives in
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) – songwriter, producer and keyboardist * India.Arie (born as India Arie Simpson in
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) – singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer; winner of two Grammy Awards (2003, nominated sixteen times); three released albums have all hit Billboard (magazine), Billboard's Top 40 Albums chart and have been certified by the RIAA certification, RIAA as either platinum or multi-platinum sellers * Itchy-O (formed in
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) – electronica experimental music, experimental group; approximately 40 band members performing in the audience, with marching-band drums, taiko drums, electronics, dancers, and a Chinese lion; all while masked, covered in LED lights, often with fireworks and other props such as giant puppets and flame throwers * Ronnie Lane (lived and died in Trinidad, Colorado, Trinidad) – singer, songwriter, bass guitarist; member of the bands Small Faces and Faces (band), Faces, and founder of his own backing band Slim Chance *Lecrae (lived in
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) – Christian hip hop recording artist, songwriter, record producer, and actor; president, co-owner and co-founder of the independent record label Reach Records *The Lumineers (based in
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) – folk rock band * C.W. McCall (lived in Ouray, Colorado, Ouray) – country singer known for the song "Convoy (song), Convoy" in 1975; served six years as mayor of Ouray in 1986 * Glenn Miller (full name Alton Glenn Miller; lived in Fort Morgan, Colorado, Fort Morgan and
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; alumnus of Fort Morgan High School and the
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) – trombonist, band leader, leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the United States Army Air Force Band; at the time of his death, one fifth of all music played on jukeboxes was a Glenn Miller creation * Ron Miles (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – musician/trumpet, Jazz * Ronnie Montrose (born in
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) – rock guitarist who led a number of his own bands as well as performing with a variety of musicians * Jaye P. Morgan (born in Mancos, Colorado, Mancos) – singer and television personality * OneRepublic (formed in
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) – Rock music, rock band; album ''Dreaming Out Loud'' has been certified platinum by the RIAA certification, RIAA * Günther Johannes Paetsch (born in Germany, lived in Colorado Springs) was a cellist and co-founder of the Paetsch Family Chamber Music Ensemble in Colorado Springs * Pretty Lights (from Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins) * The Samples (formed in
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) – reggae-influenced rock/pop group * Tickle Me Pink (formed in Fort Collins) – signed to Wind-Up Records; debut album ''Madeline'' * Townes Van Zandt (lived in
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; briefly attended the University of Colorado) – country singer and songwriter * Velvet Acid Christ (based in
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) – electro-industrial band * Chuck E. Weiss (grew up in
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) – musician and subject of the 1979 Rickie Lee Jones song "Chuck E.'s in Love" * Paul Whiteman (born in
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) – considered by some the "King of Jazz"; after selling two million records with the song "The Japanese Sandman", Whiteman added to his fame by being one of the first nationally Broadcasting, broadcast jazz musicians; remembered for his ability to fuse jazz and classical in hits like ''Rhapsody in Blue'' and "Whispering (song), Whispering" * Kip Winger (born in
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) – singer and bassist for the 1980s hair metal band Winger, which had hit songs such as "Seventeen" and "Headed for a Heartbreak"; since band's breakup in 1994, Winger has continued as a solo artist * Andrew Woolfolk (attended East High School (Denver), East High School in
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) – musician/alto saxophone, Earth, Wind and Fire * Yonder Mountain String Band (based in Nederland, Colorado, Nederland) – bluegrass jam band whose fan base has been fueled primarily through live performances since their inception in 1998; self-titled 2006 studio album was the band's first release with a major label * Ace Young (born and raised in
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) – ''American Idol'' finalist


Politicians

* Madeleine Albright (spent her teen years in
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; graduated from the Kent Denver School in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, Cherry Hills Village) – U.S. Secretary of State during the presidency of Bill Clinton *
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(born in Mesa, Colorado) - rodeo announcer, actor, author, Mayor of Palm Springs California, Walk of Stars honoree * William B. Ebbert (lived in Rocky Ford, Colorado, Rocky Ford, Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo and Cortez, Colorado, Cortez) – served in Colorado General Assembly, 1889–1890 (Republican); 1907–1908 (Democrat); 1911–1912 (Democrat); rancher, farmer, poet and American Civil War veteran * Gerald Ford (lived in Vail, Colorado, Vail) – 38th President of the United States * Trent Franks (born in Uravan, Colorado, Uravan) – United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 2nd congressional district * John Kerry (born in
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) – U.S. Secretary of State since 2013; longtime United States Senate, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, 1985–2013; ran as the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic nominee for President of the United States, U.S. President in 2004 * Golda Meir (spent part of her adolescence in
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) – fourth prime minister of Israel * Chief Ouray (lived in Colorado) – Native Americans in the United States, Native American leader of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe of southwestern Colorado * Dana Perino (grew up in
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, graduate of Colorado State University Pueblo) – White House Press Secretary during the presidency of George W. Bush from September 14, 2007, to January 20, 2009 * Condoleezza Rice (attended St. Mary's Academy (Cherry Hills Village), St. Mary's Academy in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, Cherry Hills Village) – U.S. Secretary of State during the presidency of George W. Bush * Karl Rove (born in
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) – Deputy White House Chief of Staff, Deputy Chief of Staff during the presidency of George W. Bush * Ken Rutherford (political scientist), Kenneth R. Rutherford – co-founder of the Landmine Survivors Network * Scott Walker (politician), Scott Walker (born in
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) – Governor of Wisconsin * Byron R. White (born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins; raised in Wellington, Colorado, Wellington); graduate of the
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) – appointed by President of the United States, U.S. President John F. Kennedy as a Supreme Court Justice, Justice of the United States Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court; served from 1962 until retiring to senior status in 1993; also notable as a American football, football player, both in college at the
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(with the Colorado Buffaloes) and professionally in the National Football League (with the Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL), Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Lions)


Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

* Maurice L. Albertson (1918–2009) – civil engineer and educator * Sidney Altman (1939–2022) – molecular biologist; 1989 List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry, Nobel laureate in Chemistry for the discovery of catalytic properties of RNA, ribonucleic acid (RNA) * Albert Allen Bartlett (1923–2013) – physicist; opponent of the concept of sustainable growth * Arden L. Bement Jr. (born 1932) – metallurgical engineer, scientist; director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology * Lewis M. Branscomb (born 1926) – physicist; director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Bureau of Standards, founder of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (now known as JILA) * Mary Babnik Brown (1907–1991) – her hair was used for the Norden bombsight crosshairs * Louis George Carpenter – founder of the first Bachelor of Science degree in Irrigation Engineering in the Americas * Thomas Cech, Thomas Robert Čech (born 1947) – biochemist; 1989 List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry, Nobel laureate in Chemistry for the discovery of catalytic properties of RNA, ribonucleic acid (RNA) * Edward Condon, Edward Uhler Condon (1902–1974) – nuclear physicist; director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Bureau of Standards; president of the American Physical Society * Eric Allin Cornell (born 1961) – physicist; 2001 List of Nobel laureates in Physics, Nobel laureate in Physics for creating the first Bose–Einstein condensate in 1995 * T. Neil Davis (1932–2016) – professor emeritus of geophysics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks; author of several books * George Gamow (born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov (''Георгий Антонович Гамов'')) (1904–1968) – theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author * John L. Hall, John Lewis "Jan" Hall (born 1934) – physicist; 2005 List of Nobel laureates in Physics, Nobel laureate in Physics for precision spectroscopy and the optical frequency comb technique * Deborah S. Jin (born 1968) – physicist; created the first fermionic condensate in 2003 * Herbert Kroemer (born 1928) – physicist and electrical engineer; 2000 List of Nobel laureates in Physics, Nobel laureate in Physics for developing semiconductor heterojunction, heterostructures used in high-speed- and optoelectronics, opto-electronics * Matthew Meselson (born 1930) – geneticist and Molecular biology, molecular biologist * Margaret Murnane, Margaret Mary Murnane (born 1959) – physicist and creator of ultra-high-speed lasers * Frank Oppenheimer, Frank Friedman Oppenheimer (1912–1985) – nuclear physicist and educator * Tim Samaras (1957–2013) – engineer and storm chasing, storm chaser; starred on the Discovery Channel's documentary
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series ''Storm Chasers (TV series), Storm Chasers''; he died in Oklahoma City's 2013 El Reno tornado, EF3 wedge tornado on May 31, 2013, with his twenty-four-year-old son, Paul, and forty-five-year-old TWISTEX colleague Carl Young of South Lake Tahoe, California * Nikola Tesla (''Никола Тесла'') (1856–1943) – inventor and engineer; ran a laboratory in
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between 1899 and 1900 to conduct high-voltage, high-frequency experiments * Carl Wieman, Carl Edwin Wieman (born 1951) – physicist; 2001 List of Nobel laureates in Physics, Nobel laureate in Physics for creating the first Bose–Einstein condensate in 1995


Other notable people

* Gavin Arthur (1901–1972) – Astrology, astrologer, Sexology, sexologist, grandson of President Chester A. Arthur * Emily Gibson Braerton (1884–1966) (lived in
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) – historian; vice president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution (1950–1953) * John Brown (mountain man), John Brown (1817-1889) - mountain man and trader in and around Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo from 1841 to 1849 * Mamie Eisenhower, Mary "Mamie" Geneva Doud Eisenhower (lived in
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) – married West Point graduate and future President of the United States, U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower in 1916 in her Lafayette Street home; was a military wife before becoming the First Lady of the United States (1953–1961) * Neil Gorsuch (born 1967) – Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States * Lars Grimsrud (born 1956) – aerospace engineer and performance automobile enthusiast * Samuel Hartsel (1834–1918) – pioneer rancher in Park County, Colorado, Park County; founder and namesake of Hartsel, Colorado, Hartsel * Marvin Heemeyer (1951–2004) – automobile muffler-repair shop owner killed in his rampage in Granby, Colorado, Granby * John J. Hoover (died 1880) – murderer lynching, lynched by a mob in Fairplay, Colorado, Fairplay in Park County, Colorado, Park County as he awaited transport to the state penitentiary * Sheldon Jackson (1834–1909) – Presbyterian Church in the United States, Presbyterian missionary in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
and Fairplay, Colorado, Fairplay and later Alaska * Talcott Parsons (1902–1979) – sociologist who founded the concept of action theory (sociology), action theory * Elizabeth Prann (born 1985) – reporter, anchor (Fox News Channel, Fox News) *Renee Rabinowitz (1934–2020) – psychologist and lawyer * Joy-Ann Reid (born 1970) – national correspondent (MSNBC) * Rick Reilly (born 1958) – sportswriter, author, screenwriter (''Leatherheads'') and commentator (ESPN) * Teresita Sandoval (1811-1894) - One of the earliest residents of the settlement which became the city of Pueblo. * Jon Scott (born 1958) – news anchor (Fox News) * James Q. Wilson (1931–2012) – academic, political scientist, and an authority on public administration


United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility

*See ADX Florence#Notable current inmates, Notable current inmates of ADX Florence and List of former inmates of US Penitentiary, Florence ADX#Notable former inmates, Notable former inmates of ADX Florence


See also

*
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**Bibliography of Colorado **Index of Colorado-related articles **Outline of Colorado *Colorado statistical areas *Geography of Colorado *History of Colorado *List of counties in Colorado *List of places in Colorado **List of mountain passes in Colorado **List of mountain peaks of Colorado **List of mountain ranges of Colorado **List of populated places in Colorado ***List of census-designated places in Colorado ***List of county seats in Colorado ***List of forts in Colorado ***List of ghost towns in Colorado ***List of historic places in Colorado ***List of municipalities in Colorado ***List of post offices in Colorado **List of rivers of Colorado *List of protected areas of Colorado


References


External links


Colorado state government websiteHistory Colorado website
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