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San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
. It includes people who were born or raised in, lived in, or spent significant portions of their lives in San Francisco, or for whom San Francisco is a significant part of their identity, as well as music groups founded in San Francisco. This list is in order by primary field of notability and then in alphabetical order by last name.


Academics

* Andrew Smith Hallidie (1836–1900) promoter of the first cable car line, regent of the University of California from 1868 to 1900 * Phoebe Hearst (1842–1919) first woman Regent of the University of California, socialite, philanthropist, feminist and suffragist *
Terry Karl Terry Lynn Karl (born November 21, 1947) is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science specializing in comparative politics in the Political Science Department at Stanford University.
(born 1947), professor of Latin American Studies at Stanford University


Artists and designers


Architects

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Edward Charles Bassett Edward Charles "Chuck" Bassett (1921–1999) was an American architect based in San Francisco. History Edward Charles Bassett was born on September 12, 1921 in Port Huron, Michigan. Between high school and college Bassett worked for his father ...
(1922–1999) San Francisco based architect, designed many of the buildings in San Francisco with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. *
Vernon DeMars Vernon Armond DeMars (February 26, 1908 – April 29, 2005) was an American architect and professor at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design. He specialized in Modernist housing projects and public housing complexes. Biography Vernon ...
(1908–2005), architect and professor; born in San Francisco. * Joseph Esherick (1914–1998), residential architect. * Richard Gage, San Francisco based architect and 9/11 activist, founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth * George W. Homsey (1926–2019), known for design of BART stations, among other things. *
Edgar Mathews Edgar Aschael Mathews (September 8, 1866 – December 31, 1946) was an architect who worked in the Bay Area of California, particularly in San Francisco. He primarily designed houses but was also responsible for some Christian Science churches and ...
(1866–1946), architect that designed many houses in Pacific Heights, often in a Tudor Revival influenced style with half-timbered, half-stucco, he resided in San Francisco at 2980 Vallejo Street. * George Matsumoto (1922–2016), Japanese-American
Modernist architect Modern architecture, or modernist architecture, was an architectural movement or architectural style based upon new and innovative technologies of construction, particularly the use of glass, steel, and reinforced concrete; the idea that form ...
, born in San Francisco. * Bernard Maybeck (1892–1957), architect in the Arts and Crafts Movement. * Julia Morgan (1872–1957), architect; born in San Francisco. * Timothy Ludwig Pflueger (1892–1946), architect, interior designer and architectural lighting designer; born in San Francisco *
Willis Polk Willis Jefferson Polk (October 3, 1867 – September 10, 1924) was an American architect, best known for his work in San Francisco, California. For ten years, he was the West Coast representative of D.H. Burnham & Company. In 1915, Polk oversaw t ...
(1867–1924), architect of many well-known buildings in San Francisco * William Wurster (1895–1973) architect, professor of architecture at University of California, Berkeley, and at MIT.


Designers

* Gilbert Baker (1951–2017), artist, gay rights activist, and designer of the
rainbow flag A rainbow flag is a multicolored flag consisting of the colors of the rainbow. The designs differ, but many of the colors are based on the spectral colors of the visible light spectrum. The LGBT flag introduced in 1978 is the most recognize ...
, lived in San Francisco from the 1970s until 1994. *
Josh Begley Josh Begley may refer to: * Josh Begley (artist) * Josh Begley (footballer) {{hndis, Begley, Josh ...
(born 1984), digital artist and designer that works with
data visualization Data and information visualization (data viz or info viz) is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the graphic representation of data and information. It is a particularly efficient way of communicating when the data or information is nu ...
, born in San Francisco * Yves Béhar (born 1967), industrial designer, resides in San Francisco in Cow Hollow. * Stanlee Gatti (born 1955), celebrated event designer, art fair founder, and local arts administrator; moved to San Francisco in 1978. * Gary Grimshaw (1946–2014), music poster artist * Frank Kozik (born 1946), music poster artist, toy designer, resides in San Francisco


Fashion, apparel

* Melrose Bickerstaff (born 1983), model and fashion designer, runner-up of '' America's Next Top Model'', Cycle 7 *
Donald Fisher Donald George Fisher (September 3, 1928 – September 27, 2009) was an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He co-founded The Gap Inc. clothing stores with his wife Doris F. Fisher. Early life and education Fisher was born i ...
(1928–2009) and Doris F. Fisher (born 1931), apparel entrepreneurs, co-founders of The Gap, Inc; both were born, raised and lived in San Francisco. * Jessica McClintock (1930–2021), fashion designer. * Levi Strauss (1829–1902), German-born American
Gold Rush A gold rush or gold fever is a discovery of gold—sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals—that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New ...
-era businessman who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans, Levi Strauss & Co., headquartered in San Francisco *
William Ware Theiss William Ware Theiss (; November 20, 1931 – December 15, 1992), was an American costume designer for television and film. His film credits as costume designer include ''Spartacus'', ''Harold and Maude'', '' Bound for Glory'', '' Pete's Dra ...
(1930–1992), costume designer. *
Douglas Tompkins Douglas Rainsford Tompkins (March 20, 1943 – December 8, 2015) was an American businessman, conservationist, outdoorsman, philanthropist, filmmaker, and agriculturalist. He co-founded the North Face Inc, Esprit and various environmental group ...
(1943–2015), apparel entrepreneur, co-founder of Esprit Holdings, and later
The North Face The North Face is an American outdoor recreation products company. The North Face produces outdoor clothing, footwear, and related equipment. Founded in 1968 to supply climbers, the company's logo draws inspiration from Half Dome, in Yosemit ...
. *
Susie Tompkins Buell Susie Tompkins Buell (née Russell; born 1943) is an American entrepreneur, businesswoman and a donor to progressive causes. Tompkins Buell co-founded the Esprit clothing and The North Face brand with her first husband, Doug Tompkins whom she met ...
(born 1943), apparel entrepreneur, co-founder of Esprit Holdings.


Fiber art, textile design

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Dominic Di Mare Dominic L. Di Mare (born 1932) is an American artist and craftsperson, known for his weaving, abstract mixed-media sculpture, watercolor paintings, cast paper art, and fiber art. His work touches on themes of personal spirituality. He is based i ...
(born 1932), fiber arts, mixed media sculptor, watercolorist; born in San Francisco and lived there for many years. * Trude Guermonprez (1910–1976),
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ge ...
-born American textile artist, designer and educator, known for her
tapestry Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads ma ...
landscapes; lived in San Francisco from 1951 until 1976. *
Kay Sekimachi Kay Sekimachi (born September 30, 1926) is an American fiber artist and weaver, best known for her three-dimensional woven monofilament hangings as well as her intricate baskets and bowls. Early life and education Kay Sekimachi was born in San ...
(born 1926), Japanese–American fiber artist best known for her three-dimensional woven monofilament hangings; born in San Francisco and taught at City College of San Francisco.


Illustrators, comic book artists

* Arthur Adams (born 1963), comic book artist known for his work on '' Longshot'' and '' Monkeyman and O'Brien,'' as of 2001 he lives in San FranciscoCooke, Jon B
"The Art of Arthur Adams"
reprinted from ''Comic Book Artist'' #17, November 15, 2001
George Khoury and Eric Nolen-Weathington. ''Modern Masters Volume Six: Arthur Adams'', 2006, TwoMorrows Publishing. * Scott Adams (born 1957), Dilbert creator * Robert Crumb (born 1943), cartoonist, started his career in San Francisco * Rube Goldberg (1883–1970), American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer, and inventor. * Larry Gonick (born 1946), cartoonist and comic artist, born in San Francisco *
Aline Kominsky-Crumb Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American underground comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 201 ...
(born 1948), cartoonist, lived in San Francisco for many years * Paul Terry (1887–1971), cartoonist and film producer who created Mighty Mouse * Mark Ulriksen (born 1957), ''
The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
'' illustrator, lives in Cole Valley, San Francisco


Jewelry

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Vera Allison Vera A. Allison (1902–1993) also known as Vera Gaethke, was an American Modernist jeweler, and abstract painter. She was a co-founder of the Metal Arts Guild of San Francisco, a non-profit, arts educational organization. Allison had lived in S ...
(1902–1993), American Modernist jeweler, and abstract painter; born in San Francisco. * Irena Brynner (1917–2003), sculptor and jewelry designer, part of the mid-century jewelry movement *
Margaret De Patta Margaret De Patta (''née'' Strong; 1903–1964) was an American jewelry designer and educator, active in the mid-century jewelry movement. Early life and education She was born in 1903 in Tacoma, Washington, and grew up in San Diego, Califo ...
(1903–1964), jewelry, part of the mid-century jewelry movement; lived and died in San Francisco. * Peter Macchiarini (1909–2001), and his spouse Virginia Macchiarini, jewelry designers and have a workshop in North Beach * Merry Renk (1921–2012), jewelry design, goldsmith; lived and died in San Francisco. * Byron August Wilson (1918–1992), jewelry design and sculptor * Bob Winston (1915–2003), jeweler, sculptor, and educator; active and founding member of the Metal Arts Guild of San Francisco


Mixed media, installation

* Mark Adams (1925–2006), public art, watercolors of
still life A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or man-made (drinking glasses, bo ...
subjects, tapestry designers, and stained glass artist *
Craig Baldwin Craig Baldwin (born 1952) is an American experimental filmmaker. He uses found footage from the fringes of popular consciousness as well as images from the mass media to undermine and transform the traditional documentary, infusing it with the ...
(born 1952), experimental filmmaker * Jim Campbell (born 1956), artist known for his LED light works * Bruce Conner (1933–2008), multimedia artist, lived in San Francisco in the mid-1960s * Pam DeLuco (born 1968), textile and fiber artist, papermaker and book arts, based in San Francisco *
Jo Hanson Jo Hanson (1918–2007) was an American environmental artist and activist. She lived in San Francisco, California. She was known for using urban trash to create works of art. Biography Jo Hanson was born on August 1, 1918, in Carbondale, Illin ...
(1918–2007), environmental artist and activist * David Ireland (1930–2009), American sculptor, conceptual artist and Minimalist architect * Aaron Kraten (born 1974), mixed media artist * Gay Outlaw (born 1959), sculptor, photographer & printmaker based in San Francisco. *
Rex Ray Rex Ray (September 11, 1956 – February 9, 2015) was an American graphic designer and collage artist, based in San Francisco. Biography Born as Michael Patterson on September 11, 1956, on a United States Army base in Germany, and he was rais ...
(1956–2015), graphic designer and collage artist, lived and worked in the Mission District. * Reminisce (born 1970), also known as ''Ruby Rose Neri;'' street artist, sculptor, painter, part of the Mission School art movement * Antonio Sotomayor (1902–1985), Bolivian born muralist, ceramicist, illustrator. *
Carlos Villa Carlos Villa (December 11, 1936 – March 23, 2013) was a Filipino- American visual artist, curator and faculty member in the Painting Department at the San Francisco Art Institute. His work often explored the meaning of cultural diversity and ...
(1936–2013), Filipino-American mixed media visual artist, painter, curator and educator; born and raise in the Tenderloin neighborhood. * Al Wong (born 1939), experimental filmmaker and mixed media installation artist


Painters

* Tauba Auerbach (born 1981), visual artist, painter, born and raised in San Francisco * Ruth Armer (1896–1977), abstract painter, lithographer, fine art teacher and collector * Robert Bechtle (born 1932), American photorealist painter. * Bernice Bing (1936–1998), painter *
Warren Eugene Brandon Warren Eugene Brandon (November 2, 1916 – September 11, 1977) was a California painter and photographer who was born in San Francisco. Biography He studied art at Milligan College and also with Jack Davis, Ralph Ledesma, Jack Feldman, Ra ...
(1916–1977), painter, born in San Francisco * Joan Brown (1938–1990), painter * Lenore Chinn (born 1949), painter * Jess Collins (1923–2004), painter *
Jay DeFeo Jay DeFeo (March 31, 1929 – November 11, 1989) was a visual artist who first became celebrated in the 1950s as part of the spirited community of Beat artists, musicians, and poets in San Francisco. Best known for her monumental work ''The Rose' ...
(1929–1989), visual artist, a co-founder of '' Six Gallery'' *
Pele de Lappe Phyllis "Pele" Murdock de Lappe (1916–2007) was an American artist, known for her social realist paintings, prints, and drawings. She also worked as a journalist, newspaper editor, illustrator, and political cartoonist. de Lappe had been a resid ...
(1916–2007), social realist painter and printmaker, and political cartoonist. She was born in San Francisco and lived there many years. * Richard Diebenkorn (1922–1993), painter * Guy Diehl (born 1949), still life painter * Maynard Dixon (1875–1946), painter of the
American West The Western United States (also called the American West, the Far West, and the West) is the region comprising the westernmost states of the United States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes ...
. * Kevin Geary (born 1952), English portrait and abstract artist, lived in San Francisco in 1998 and 1999. *
Howard Hack Howard Edwin Hack (July 6, 1932 – June 11, 2015) was an American representational painter and graphic artist, with works in numerous museum collections. Known for an innovative approach to a variety of media, as well as use of traditional oil p ...
(1923–2015), representational painter *
Saburo Hasegawa was a Japanese calligrapher, painter, art writer, curator, and teacher. He was an early advocate of abstract art in Japan and an equally vocal supporter of the Japanese traditional arts (Japanese calligraphy, ikebana, tea ceremony, Ink wash paint ...
(1906–1957), painter, calligrapher * Wally Hedrick (1928–2003), painter * Ester Hernandez (born 1944), Chicana artist and painter * Peregrine Honig (born 1976), painter * Chris Johanson (born 1968), painter, part of the Mission School art movement *
Kali Kali (; sa, काली, ), also referred to as Mahakali, Bhadrakali, and Kalika ( sa, कालिका), is a Hindu goddess who is considered to be the goddess of ultimate power, time, destruction and change in Shaktism. In this tra ...
(1918–1998), Polish painter and
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
veteran, moved to San Francisco in 1953 and died in San Francisco in 1998. * Margaret Kilgallen (1967–2001), painter, part of the Mission School art movement *
Jane Kim Jane Kim (born July 9, 1977) is an American attorney and politician, and the first Korean American elected official in San Francisco. She represented San Francisco's District 6 on the Board of Supervisors between 2011 and 2019. She is a member o ...
(born 1981), painter, science illustrator and the founder of Ink Dwell studio, based in San Francisco *
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke Anna Elizabeth Klumpke (October 28, 1856 – February 9, 1942) was an American portrait and genre painter born in San Francisco, California, United States. She is perhaps best known for her portraits of famous women including Elizabeth Cady Sta ...
(1856–1942), portrait and genre painter born in San Francisco, life partner of French painter Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899). * Barry McGee (born 1966), painter, part of the Mission School art movement * Nathan Oliveira (1928–2010), painter, lived in San Francisco for many years, part of the
Bay Area Figurative Movement The Bay Area Figurative Movement (also known as the Bay Area Figurative School, Bay Area Figurative Art, Bay Area Figuration, and similar variations) was a mid-20th Century art movement made up of a group of artists in the San Francisco Bay Area w ...
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Frederick E. Olmsted Frederick Erskine Olmsted, also known as Fritz Olmsted, (November 8, 1872 – February 19, 1925) was an American forester and one of "the founders of American forestry". He is credited with helping to establish the National Forest system in th ...
(1911–1990), painter, born and raised in San Francisco, former student of Ralph Stackpole and he has a mural is at CCSF. * Jules Eugene Pages (1867–1946), painter * Deborah Remington (1930–2010), abstract painter * Lala Eve Rivol (1913–1996), worked with the Works Project Administration to illustrate rock art sites in the western United States * Charles Dorman Robinson (1847–1933), painter * Clare Rojas (born 1976), artist, painter, part of the Mission School art movement *
Peter Saul Peter Saul (born August 16, 1934) is an American painter. His work has connections with Pop Art, Surrealism, and Expressionism. His early use of pop culture cartoon references in the late 1950s and very early 1960s situates him as one of the fa ...
(born 1934), American painter associated with Pop Art, Surrealism, and Expressionism. * David Simpson (born 1928), abstract painter and co-founder of Six Gallery * Nell Sinton (1910–1997), abstract painter * Ralph Stackpole (1885–1973) sculpture, social realist painter and muralist, active in San Francisco in 1920 and 1930s, contributed to the Coit Tower mural project. * Wayne Thiebaud (1920-2021), pop artist *
Leo Valledor Leo Valledor (1936–1989) was a Filipino-American painter who pioneered the hard-edge painting style. During the 1960s he was a member of the Park Place Gallery in Soho, New York City, which exhibited many influential and significant artists o ...
(1936–1989), Filipino-American painter who pioneered the hard-edge painting style; born and raised in the
Fillmore district The Fillmore District is a historical neighborhood in San Francisco located to the southwest of Nob Hill, west of Market Street and north of the Mission District.Oaks, Robert F. San Francisco's Fillmore District. lectronic resource n.p.: Char ...
. * Ted Vasin (born 1966), painter and sound artist * Martin Wong (1946–1999) painter from New York's East Village art scene of the 1980s, grew up in San Francisco's Chinatown. *
Bernard Zakheim Bernard Baruch Zakheim (April 4, 1898 – November 28, 1985) was a Warsaw-born San Francisco muralist, best known for his work on the Coit Tower murals. Early life and immigration Zakheim was born to a Hasidic Jewish family in Warsaw, then part ...
(1898–1985), muralist


Photographers

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Ansel Adams Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American landscape photographer and environmentalist known for his Monochrome photography, black-and-white images of the American West. He helped found Group f/64, an association ...
(1902–1984), photographer and environmentalist, born and raised in San Francisco. *
Victor Burgin Victor Burgin (born 1941) is a British artist and writer. Burgin first came to attention as a conceptual artist in the late 1960s (Harrison & Wood, 1992; Walker, 2001) and at that time was most noted for being a political photographer of the le ...
(born 1941), photographer *
John Gutmann John Gutmann (1905 – June 12, 1998) was a German-born American photographer and painter. Early life and education Gutmann was born in 1905 in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) to an upper-middle-class Jewish family. He earned a deg ...
(1905–1998), German-born American photographer and painter * Treu Ergeben Hecht (1875–1937), Tahiti-born American photographer * Michael Jang (born 1951), photographer *
Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange (born Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn; May 26, 1895 – October 11, 1965) was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange' ...
(1895–1965), photographer * Fred Lyon (1924–2022), photographer


Printmakers

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Kathan Brown Kathan Brown (born 1935) is an American master printmaker, writer, lecturer, and entrepreneur. In 1962, Brown founded Crown Point Press, a fine art print shop specializing in etching, and has owned and directed the shop since then. Crown Point Pr ...
(born 1935), intaglio, founder of
Crown Point Press Crown Point Press is a long-established printmaking workshop, primarily creating and publishing etched, intaglio prints. Located in San Francisco since 1986, Crown Point Press was first established in 1962 in Richmond California by Kathan Brown. ...
. *
Ernest de Soto Ernest Frank de Soto (October 26, 1923 – December 29, 2014) was an American master printmaker and lithographer, who specialized in American and Mexican prints during his career. He established and directed his own printing workshop, the de Soto W ...
(1923–2014), lithographer, founder of de Soto Workshop. *
Rupert García Rupert García (born in 1941 in San Joaquin Valley of French Camp, California) is an American Chicano visual artist and professor. He is known as a painter, pastellist, and screen printer. In the 1960s, as a leader, he led a movement against 'Yan ...
(b. 1941), silkscreen, one of the co-founders of Galería de la Raza, and part of the San Francisco Bay Area Chicano Art Movement. * Frank LaPena (1937–2019), Nomtipom-
Wintu The Wintu (also Northern Wintun) are Native Americans who live in what is now Northern California. They are part of a loose association of peoples known collectively as the Wintun (or Wintuan). Others are the Nomlaki and the Patwin. The Wintu ...
American Indian artist working in many mediums including printmaking, professor, curator, ceremonial dancer; born and raised in San Francisco. *
Ralph Maradiaga Ralph Maradiaga (1934–1985) was an American artist, curator, photographer, printmaker, teacher, and filmmaker. He was Chicano, one of the co-founders of Galería de la Raza and part of the San Francisco Bay Area Chicano Art Movement. Biograp ...
(1934–1985), silkscreen, one of the co-founders of Galería de la Raza, and part of the San Francisco Bay Area Chicano Art Movement. * Jack Stauffacher (1920–2017), letterpress, typographer * Beth Van Hoesen (1926–2010), printmaker, painter, and drawer; she was known for her animal artwork and Castro District portraits.


Sculptors

* Ruth Asawa (1926–2013), sculptor, lived and died in San Francisco * Beniamino Benvenuto Bufano (1890–1970), sculptor, lived and died in San Francisco * Alexander Calder (1898–1976), sculptor *
Vincent Fecteau Vincent Fecteau (born 1969) is a sculptor based in San Francisco. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1992. He is known for working with ordinary materials such as foamcore, seashells, string, rubber bands, paper clips, walnut shells, and po ...
(born 1969), sculptor * Sargent Johnson (1888–1967) sculptor, one of the first African-American artists working in California to achieve a national reputation * Freda Koblick (1920–2011), American acrylic artist and sculptor *
Ron Nagle Ron Nagle (born February 21, 1939) is an American sculptor, musician and songwriter. He is known for small-scale, refined sculptures of great detail and compelling color. Nagle lives and works in San Francisco, California. Life Born in San Fr ...
(born 1939), sculptor, musician and songwriter * Manuel Neri (born 1930), sculptor, part of the
Bay Area Figurative Movement The Bay Area Figurative Movement (also known as the Bay Area Figurative School, Bay Area Figurative Art, Bay Area Figuration, and similar variations) was a mid-20th Century art movement made up of a group of artists in the San Francisco Bay Area w ...
* Gottardo Piazzoni (1872–1945), painter, muralist, sculptor * Raymond Puccinelli (1904–1986), sculptor and educator; born and raised in San Francisco, lived in Italy in later life. * Richard Serra (born 1962), artist * Adrien Voisin (1890–1979), bronze sculptor and architectural sculptor; restored the
Albion Castle The Albion Brewery, also known as Albion Ale And Porter Brewing Company and the Albion Castle, is a defunct brewery in San Francisco, California in operation from 1875 until approximately 1919. The site of the former brewery is also the location ...
from 1930s to 1950s. * Beatrice Wood (1893–1998), ceramicist


Business

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Albert Abrams Albert Abrams (December 8, 1863 – January 13, 1924) was a fraudulent American physician, well known during his life for inventing machines, such as the "Oscilloclast" and the "Radioclast", which he falsely claimed could diagnose and cure almost ...
(1863–1924), inventor of medical equipment in the field of electricity therapy * Sam Altman (born 1985), chairman of Y Combinator and co-chairman of OpenAI. * Melvin Belli (1907–1996), lawyer known as "The King of Torts", died in San Francisco * Friedrich Bendixen (1864–1920), American-born German banker * Marc Benioff (born 1964), founder & co-CEO of Salesforce * Nathan Blecharczyk (born 1983), chief strategy officer & co-founder of Airbnb * Thomas Henry Blythe (born Thomas Williams, 1822–1883), emigrated to the San Francisco from
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and became a wealthy capitalist. *
Bill Bowes William Eric Bowes (25 July 1908 – 4 September 1987) was an English professional cricketer active from 1929 to 1947 who played in 372 first-class matches as a right arm fast bowler and a right-handed tail end batsman. He took 1,639 wicke ...
(1926–2016), venture capitalist, philanthropist, and co-founder of U.S. Venture Partners * Luke Brugnara (born 1963), real estate investor *
Brian Chesky Brian Joseph Chesky (born August 29, 1981) is an American businessman and industrial designer. He is the co-founder and CEO of the peer-to-peer lodging service Airbnb. Chesky was named one of ''Time'' "100 Most Influential People of 2015". Early ...
(born 1981), CEO & co-founder of Airbnb * Ron Conway (born 1951), angel investor and philanthropist * Jack Dorsey (born 1976), co-founder & CEO of
Twitter Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ...
, founder & CEO of Square * Mickey Drexler (born 1944), CEO of J. Crew and Gap Inc. *
Donald Fisher Donald George Fisher (September 3, 1928 – September 27, 2009) was an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He co-founded The Gap Inc. clothing stores with his wife Doris F. Fisher. Early life and education Fisher was born i ...
(1928–2009), co-founder of the Gap clothing company * Doris F. Fisher (born 1931), co-founder of the Gap clothing company * Philip Arthur Fisher (1907–2004), investor, author, entrepreneur *
Aaron Fleishhacker Aaron Fleishhacker (February 4, 1820 – February 19, 1898) was a German-born American businessman who founded paper box manufacturer, A. Fleishhacker & Co. He had been active during the Gold Rush with the formation of Comstock silver mines. Bi ...
(1820–1898), paper box manufacturer, Gold rush-era entrepreneur, local philanthropist * Joe Gebbia (born 1981), co-founder & Chief Product Officer of Airbnb * Gordon Getty (born 1934), oil philanthropist and composer * Warren Hellman (1934–2011), private equity investor and founder of
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festival * Elizabeth Holmes (born 1984), founder and former CEO of Theranos *
Jonathan Ive Sir Jonathan Paul Ive (born 27 February 1967) is a British industrial and product designer, as well as businessman. Ive was the chief design officer (CDO) of Apple Inc. from 1997 until 2019 (known as senior vice principal of industrial design ...
(born 1967), chief design officer of
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, industrial designer * Jess Jackson (1930–2011), wine entrepreneur and founder of Kendall-Jackson wine company *
Steve Jobs Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American entrepreneur, industrial designer, media proprietor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; ...
(1955–2011), co-founder of Apple Inc., born in and adopted in San Francisco * Max Levchin (born 1975), PayPal co-founder *
Lew Hing Lew Hing (formal married name was Lew Yu-ling; Chinese: 劉興; May 1858–March 7, 1934) was a Chinese-born American industrialist and banker. He was the founding father of Chinatown in San Francisco, as well as Chinatown in Oakland, California ...
(1858–1934) Chinese-born
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industrialist and banker; founder of Chinatown in San Francisco, as well as Chinatown in Oakland, California. * James Lick (1796–1876), real estate investor, carpenter, piano builder, land baron, and patron of the sciences. * Larry Livermore (born 1947), founder of Lookout Records * Marissa Mayer (born 1975),
information technology Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology syste ...
executive, and co-founder of Lumi Labs. Mayer formerly served as the president and
chief executive officer A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especiall ...
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Michael Moritz Sir Michael Jonathan Moritz (born 12 September 1954) is a Welsh billionaire venture capitalist, philanthropist, author, and former journalist. Moritz works for Sequoia Capital, wrote the first history of Apple Inc., '' The Little Kingdom'', ...
(born 1954), venture capitalist at
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Mark Pincus Mark Jonathan Pincus (born February 13, 1966) is an American Internet entrepreneur known as the founder of Zynga, a mobile social gaming company. Pincus also founded the startups Freeloader, Inc., Tribe Networks, and Support.com. Pincus served as ...
(born 1966), founder of Zynga * Bob Pritikin (1929–2022), advertising executive, creative director, author, art collector, and ''bon vivant'' * William Chapman Ralston (1826–1875), founder of the
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, Pownce, and Milk * Charles R. Schwab (born 1937), businessman, founder of Schwab investment firm *
Theresa Sparks Theresa Sparks is an American transgender woman, and is the Executive Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and was a candidate for San Francisco Supervisor for District 6 in the November 2010 election. She is a former president of ...
(born 1949), CEO of sex toy company Good Vibrations * Tom Steyer (born 1957), hedge fund manager and political activist * Levi Strauss (1829–1902), German-American
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-era businessman who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans, Levi Strauss & Co., headquartered in San Francisco * Rikki Streicher (1922–1994) LGBT leader, bar owner and co-founder of the Gay Games * Adolph Sutro (1830–1898) German-American engineer, business man, politician and philanthropist who served as the 24th
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from 1895 until 1897 * Aaron Swartz (1986–2011), co-founder of
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& Independent Truck Company * Peter Thiel (born 1967), co-founder of PayPal, founder of
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Richard M. Tobin Richard Montgomery Tobin (April 9, 1866 – January 23, 1952) was an American banker and diplomat. He was a civic leader and philanthropist in San Francisco, California and served as United States Minister to the Netherlands. Early life Rich ...
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Chefs

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(born 1960), chef * Danny Bowien (born 1982), chef and restaurateur; founder of Mission Chinese Food * Cecilia Chiang (1920–2020), chef,
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, celebrity chef, restaurateur and reality television personality * Dominique Crenn (born 1965), chef and owner of the two Michelin stars rated, Atelier Crenn and Petit Crenn in San Francisco *
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, previously ''Jardinière'' * Melissa King (born 1983), winner of ''
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'' * Corey Lee (born 1977) chef and restaurateur; founder of Benu. * George Mardikian (1903–1977), chef and restaurateur; founder of ''Omar Khayyam's'' restaurant * Thomas McNaughton (born 1983), chef,
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, and cookbook writer, ''Flour and Water'' * Michael Mina (born 1969), chef,
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* Daniel Patterson, chef, food writer, and owner of Coi from 2006 until 2022. * Judy Rodgers (1956–2013), chef, cookbook writer,
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, chef in San Francisco, from 2002 to 2016. * Jeremiah Tower (born 1942), chef at Chez Panisse and Stars *
René Verdon René Verdon (June 29, 1924 – February 2, 2011) was a French-born American chef and author. Verdon was the chef for the White House during the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Verdon was hired by First Lady Jacqueline ...
(1924–2011), chef and owner of Le Trianon from 1972 until 1985. * Martin Yan (born 1948), television chef


Crime

* Richard Allen Davis (born 1954), career criminal convicted of killing Polly Klaas; born and raised in San Francisco. * David Carpenter (born 1930), also known as the Trailside Killer, a serial killer on hiking trails around the Bay Area; born and raised in San Francisco. * The Doodler, also known as the Black Doodler, an unidentified
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believed responsible for up to 16 murders and three assaults of men in San Francisco, between January 1974 and September 1975. He had a habit of sketching his victims prior to their sexual encounters and slayings by stabbing. *
Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow Raymond Kwok-Cheung Chow (; born December 31, 1959), nicknamed "Shrimp Boy", is a Hong Kong-born felon with ties to a San Francisco Chinatown street gang and an organized crime syndicate, including the American branch of the Hong Kong-based t ...
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Chinatown street gang and an organized crime syndicate. * Alice Maud Hartley (c. 1864 – 1907), she murdered Nevada State Senator Murray D. Foley by gunshot in 1894."Alice Maud Hartley," ''Online Nevada,'' undated
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/ref> * Jim Jones (1931–1978), cult leader of the Peoples Temple. * Pete McDonough (1872–1947), crime boss working alongside his brother Thomas, nicknamed the "King of the Tenderloin". *
Earle Nelson Earle Leonard Nelson ( Ferral; May 12, 1897January 13, 1928), also known in the media as the Gorilla Man, the Gorilla Killer, and the Dark Strangler, was an American serial killer, rapist, and necrophile, who is considered the first known serial ...
(1897–1928), serial killer and necrophile. * The Zodiac Killer, unidentified serial killer active in the 1960s. * Leonard Lake (1945-1985), serial killer alongside his accompliance Charles Ng.


Entertainment industry


Actors

* Gracie Allen (1895–1964) actress, comedian, born in San Francisco * Dianna Agron (born 1986), actress * W. Kamau Bell (born 1973), comic, television host * Bill Bixby (1934–1993), actor * Joan Blackman (born 1938), actress * Mel Blanc (1908–1989), voiceover actor * Lisa Bonet (born 1967), actress * Michael Bowen (actor), Michael Bowen (born 1953), actor, son of Beat generation artist Michael Bowen (artist), Michael Bowen (Sr.) * Benjamin Bratt (born 1963), actor * Todd Bridges (born 1965), actor * Kari Byron (born 1974), television personality * Scott Capurro (born 1962), comedian, actor * Colleen Camp (born 1953), actress * Carol Channing (1921–2019), actress * Kevin Cheng (born 1969), actor * Mandy Cho (born 1982), actress * Margaret Cho (born 1968), comedian, actress * Jamie Chung (born 1983), actress * William Collier Jr. (1902–1987), silent film and stage actor * Darren Criss (born 1987), actor in Glee * Eric Dane (born 1972), actor * Ellen DeGeneres (born 1958), comedian, television personality * Dimitri Diatchenko (1968–2020), actor and musician * Minnie Dupree (1875–1947), actress * Clint Eastwood (born 1930), actor and film director * Barbara Eden (born 1931), actress * Richard Egan (actor), Richard Egan (1921-1987), actor * Jimmie Fails (born 1994), actor, screenwriter * Kurt Fuller (born 1953), actor * Kathy Gori (born 1951), actress * Danny Glover (born 1946), actor * Tom Hanks (born 1956), actor * China Kantner (born 1971), actress * Bruce Lee (1940–1973), actor and martial artist * Sondra Locke (1944–2018), actress and film director * Marjorie Lord (1918–2015), actress * Leslie Mann (born 1972), actress, born in San Francisco * Cheech Marin (born 1946), actor * Marc Maron (born 1963), comedian & podcaster * Edna McClure (born c. 1888), Broadway actress * Bridgit Mendler (born 1992), actress and singer * Vera Michelena (1885–1961), actress, dancer and singer * Melissa Ng (born 1972), Hong Kong television actress, raised in San Francisco * Larisa Oleynik (born 1981), actress * Patton Oswalt (born 1969), comedian * Brian Posehn (born 1966), comedian * Paula Poundstone (born 1959), comedian and panelist on NPR's Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me * Rob Schneider (born 1963), actor * Liev Schreiber (born 1967), actor * Harry Shum Jr. (born 1982), actor * Alicia Silverstone (born 1976), actress * Genevieve Stebbins (1857–1934), actress, author, teacher * David Strathairn (born 1949), actor * Sharon Stone (born 1958), actress * Lyle Talbot (1902–1996), actor * Jeffrey Tambor (born 1944), actor * Phillip Terry (1909–1993), actor * Gregg Turkington (born 1967), a.k.a. Neil Hamburger * Aisha Tyler (born 1970), actress and TV personality * Terri J. Vaughn (born 1969), actress * Mai Wells (1862–1941), actress * Stuart Whitman (1928–2020), actor * Robin Williams (1951–2014), comedian, actor * Ali Wong (born 1982), actress, comic, writer * BD Wong (born 1960), actor * Natalie Wood (1938–1981), actress * Jacob Hopkins (born 2002), actor


Dancers

* Carol Doda (1937–2015), first public topless dancer * Isadora Duncan (1877–1927), "mother" of modern dance * Margaret Jenkins (born 1942), choreographer * Sarah Lane (born 1984), ballet dancer


Filmmakers

* David Butler (director), David Butler (1894–1979), film director, actor, writer and producer * Chris Columbus (filmmaker), Chris Columbus (born 1958), director * Francis Coppola (born 1939), film director, writer, producer, winery owner, San Francisco restaurateur * Sofia Coppola (born 1971), director * Delmer Daves (1904–1977), director * David Fincher (born 1962), director * Sarah Jacobson (1971–2004), film director, screenwriter, and producer * Philip Kaufman (born 1936), film director * George Kuchar (1942–2011), underground film director and video artist, known for his "low-fi" aesthetic * Mervyn LeRoy (1900–1987), director, producer, actor * George Lucas (born 1944), director and producer * Andy Luckey (born 1965), TV writer, producer, director * Mary Eunice McCarthy (1899–1969), screenwriter, playwright, and author * The Mitchell brothers, Jim and Artie, adult industry pioneers including adult cinema and adult film production * Jon Moritsugu (born 1965), cult-underground filmmaker * Jenni Olson (born 1962), film curator, filmmaker, author, and LGBT film historian * Lourdes Portillo (born 1944), screenwriter and filmmaker * Walter Shenson (1919–2000), film producer * Cauleen Smith (born 1967), filmmaker and multimedia artist * Joe Talbot (born 1991), director * Jay Ward (1920–1989), creator and producer of animated TV series * Wayne Wang (born 1949), director * Tommy Wiseau, director of the cult film ''The Room''


Promoters and managers

* Bill Graham (promoter), Bill Graham (1931–1991), rock promoter, known for Winterland Ballroom, The Fillmore, Fillmore West and Bill Graham Presents * Chet Helms (1942–2005), 1960s rock promoter * Rock Scully (1941–2014), manager of the Grateful Dead


Theatre

* David Belasco (1853–1931) theatrical producer, impresario, Theatre director, director and playwright, born in San Francisco * Darren Criss (born 1987) Broadway actor, singer and songwriter, born in San Francisco * Alice Oates (1849–1887) actress and pioneer of American musical theatre, lived and worked in San Francisco *Carole Shorenstein Hays (born 1948), theatrical producer and owner of Curran Theatre.


Military

* James Millikin Bevans (1899–1977), U.S. Air Force general * Daniel J. Callaghan, Daniel Callaghan, (1890–1942) U.S. navy admiral and Medal of Honor recipient * Robert Leahy Fair, Robert L. Fair (1923–1983), U.S. Army general and Silver Star recipient * Kenneth J. Houghton (1920–2006), U.S. Marine Corps general and Navy Cross recipient * William Payne Jackson (1868–1945), U.S. Army major general * William Harrington Leahy (1904–1986), U.S. Navy admiral * Robert Houston Noble, U.S. Army general * G. S. Patrick (1907–1999), U.S. Navy admiral and Navy Cross recipient * William T. Shorey (1859–1919), first black San Francisco sea captain * Thomas Selfridge (1882–1908), U.S. Army first lieutenant, Aviator, known for being the first person ever to die on a plane crash * William Renwick Smedberg Jr., U.S. Army general * Arthur Wolcott Yates, U.S. Army general * John C. Young (1912–1987), U.S. Army officer, Chinatown leader * Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. (1920–2000), U.S. Navy admiral


Musicians and bands

* 4 Non Blondes, rock band * 8 Legged Monster, Jazz band based in San Francisco * A.B. Skhy, 1960s blues-rock band * The Ace of Cups, 1960s rock band * The Aislers Set, indie rock band * Allegiance (American band), Allegiance, hardcore band * American Music Club, indie rock band * A Minor Forest, math rock band * Lorin Ashton a.k.a. Bassnectar (born 1978), DJ & record producer * Avengers (band), Avengers, punk band **Penelope Houston (born 1958), singer * Marty Balin (1949–2018), singer Jefferson Airplane * Beau Brummels, 1960s relectro soul-punk), singer, signature song "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" * Jello Biafra (born 1958), singer for Dead Kennedys * Black Pearl, 1960s/1970s rock band * Kat Bjelland (born 1963), bassist for Babes in Toyland (band), Babes in Toyland * Blue Cheer, early hard rock band * Mike Bordin (born 1962), drummer for Faith No More and Ozzy Osbourne * Mike Burkett a.k.a. "Fat Mike" (born 1967), bassist/songwriter for NOFX * Jack Casady (born 1944), bassist for Jefferson Airplane & Hot Tuna * Billy Gould (born 1963), bass guitarist for Faith No More * Paul Bostaph (born 1964), heavy metal drummer * Jim Campilongo (born 1958), guitarist * Kevin Cadogan (born 1970), guitarist, known for his work with the band Third Eye Blind on the albums ''Third Eye Blind'' and ''Blue'' * Michael Carabello (born 1947), percussionist with Santana (band), Santana * Caroliner, experimental band * Vanessa Carlton (born 1980), singer * Adam Carson (born 1974), drummer for AFI (band), AFI * The Fucking Champs, progressive punk band * Tracy Chapman (born 1964), singer-songwriter * Craig Chaquico (born 1954), rock, jazz and new age guitarist * The Charlatans (American band), The Charlatans, folk rock & psychedelic rock band * Chrome (band), Chrome, foundational industrial rock band * Clown Alley, punk band * Counting Crows, alternative rock band * Patrick Cowley (1950–1982), disco composer * Todd Tamanend Clark (born 1952), poet and composer * Consolidated (band), Consolidated, alternative dance/industrial music band * Jack Conte, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, half of the musical duo Pomplamoose, and CEO of Patreon * Helios Creed (born 1953), singer/songwriter * Creeper Lagoon, rock band * Crime (band), Crime, early punk band * Cypher in the Snow, queercore band * Dead Kennedys, punk band * Dead to Me (band), Dead to Me, punk band * Paul Desmond (1924–1977), jazz saxophonist * The Dicks, early punk band * Dave Dictor (born 1951), founder & singer of MDC (band), MDC * Dieselhed, country punk band * The Dils, early punk band * Dominant Legs, indie pop group * David Dondero (born 1969), singer/songwriter * DUH (band), DUH, alt/noise rock band * The Dwarves, punk band * John Dwyer (musician), John Dwyer (born 1974), multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter * Mark Eitzel (born 1959), musician * Hanni El Khatib (born 1981), a blues rock artist born in San Francisco, currently based in Los Angeles * Engine 88, rock band * Andy Ernst, punk rock music producer, engineer, musician, and songwriter * Erase Errata, post-punk band * Greg Errico (born 1948), drummer for many bands, most notably Sly & the Family Stone * Faith No More, rock band * Maude Fay (1878–1964), operatic dramatic soprano * Jennifer Finch (born 1966), bassist for L7 (band), L7 * Flamin' Groovies, rock band * Flipper (band), Flipper, early punk band * Michael Franti (born 1967), singer/songwriter * Lars Frederiksen, guitarist/singer/songwriter with Rancid (band), Rancid * Bobby Freeman (1940–2017), rock, soul, and R&B singer and producer * Frightwig, punk band * Girls (band), Girls, rock band * Grass Widow, indie punk band * Grateful Dead, rock band ** Jerry Garcia (1942–1995), psychedelic and folk-rock guitarist and singer for Grateful Dead ** Bob Weir (born 1947), songwriter/guitarist for Grateful Dead ** Phil Lesh (born 1949), bassist for Grateful Dead ** Mickey Hart (born 1943), drummer for Grateful Dead ** Bill Kreutzmann (born 1946), drummer for Grateful Dead ** Tom Constanten (born 1944), keyboardist for Grateful Dead ** Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (1949–1973), keyboardist and founding member of Grateful Dead * Ryan Greene, record producer & sound engineer * Vince Guaraldi (1928–1976), jazz musician and pianist, born in San Francisco * Sammy Hagar (born 1947), singer for Montrose (band), Montrose & Van Halen * Henry's Dress, indie pop band * Cindy Herron (born 1961), R&B singer in En Vogue, EnVogue, born in San Francisco * Gary Holt (musician), Gary Holt (born 1964), thrash metal guitarist for Exodus (American band), Exodus * Grotus, industrial rock band * Hickey (band), Hickey, punk band * Tiffany Hwang (born 1989), member of pop group Girls' Generation * I Am Spoonbender, band * Imperial Teen, rock band * Chris Isaak (born 1956), singer and musician * Etta James (1938–2012), blues/R&B/soul icon * Stephan Jenkins, Stephen Jenkins (born 1964), singer/songwriter for Third Eye Blind * Janis Joplin (1943–1970), rock singer * Jawbreaker (band), Jawbreaker, punk/emo band ** Blake Schwarzenbach (born 1967), singer, songwriter & guitarist for Jawbreaker (band), Jawbreaker & Jets to Brazil * J Church, punk band * Jefferson Airplane, rock band * Jefferson Starship, rock band * Jessica Jung (born 1989), former member of pop group Girls' Generation * Journey (band), Journey, rock band * Krystal Jung (born 1994), member of pop group f(x) (band), f(x) * John Kahn (1947–1996), bassist for Jerry Garcia Band * Paul Kantner (1941–2016) rock musician and co-founder of the band Jefferson Airplane * Jorma Kaukonen (born 1940), guitarist for Jefferson Airplane & Hot Tuna * Mark Kozelek (born 1967), singer/songwriter, Red House Painters & solo * Kreayshawn (born 1989), rapper * Kronos Quartet, classical ensemble * Jay Lane (born 1964), drummer, RatDog, Further (band), Furthur, Primus (band), Primus, Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, Sausage, The Uptones * CoCo Lee, Cantopop, CantoPop singer and actress * Maxime Le Forestier (born 1949), French singer/songwriter * Huey Lewis (born 1950), Lead singer for Huey Lewis and the News * The Little Deaths, rock band * Courtney Love (born 1964), singer and actress * Bamboo Mañalac (born 1978) rock singer, former lead vocals for Rivermaya and Bamboo (band), coach of The Voice Philippines * Tony Martin (American singer), Tony Martin (1913–2012), American actor and popular singer * Mates of State, indie-pop duo * Dmitri Matheny (born 1965), jazz flugelhornist * Johnny Mathis (born 1935), pop singer * Bobby McFerrin (born 1950), singer/songwriter * Kirke Mechem (born 1925), composer * Melvins, band * The Mermen, surf-rock band * Metal Church, heavy metal band * Metallica, heavy metal band ** Cliff Burton (1962–1986), bass guitarist for thrash metal band Metallica ** Kirk Hammett (born 1962), lead guitarist for thrash metal band Metallica ** James Hetfield (born 1963), singer and rhythm guitarist for thrash metal band Metallica ** Lars Ulrich, (born 1963), drummer for thrash metal band Metallica * Milk Cult, electronic band * Moby, electronic music artist * Moby Grape, rock band * The Mojo Men, 1960s rock band * Chante Moore (born 1967), R&B and jazz singer * Sonny John Moore a.k.a. Skrillex (born 1988), electronic producer, DJ, musician * Bob Mould (born 1960), singer/guitarist, Hüsker Dü, Sugar (American band), Sugar * The Mummies, garage rock band * Stuart Murdoch (musician), Stuart Murdoch (born 1968), singer/songwriter, Belle & Sebastian * The Mutants, early punk band * The Mystery Trend, 1960s garage rock band * Graham Nash (born 1942), singer, songwriter & guitarist for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and The Hollies * Dan Nakamura a.k.a. Dan the Automator (born 1966), hip hop producer * Matt Nathanson (born 1973), singer/musician * Negative Trend, punk band * New Riders of the Purple Sage, rock band * Andre Nickatina (born 1970), rapper * The Nuns, punk band * The Oh Sees, garage rock band * The Offs, punk band * Christopher Owens (born 1979), singer, songwriter * Christopher Olsen (born 1957), folk singer-songwriter * The Ophelias (California band), The Ophelias, psychedelic rock band * Bill Orcutt (born 1962), guitarist and composer * Buzz Osborne (born 1964), singer/songwriter/guitarist with The Melvins * Pablo Cruise, pop/rock band * Pagan Babies, rock band * Tim Pagnotta (born 1977), guitarist * Pansy Division, punk band * Mike Patton (born 1968), singer for Faith No More * Linda Perry, lead singer of 4 Non Blondes * Faith Petric (1915–2013), American folk singer * Liz Phair (born 1967), singer/songwriter * Phantom 309, noise rock band * Polkacide, punk-polka band * Rappin' 4-Tay (Anthony Forte) (born 1968), rapper * Red House Painters, rock band * The Residents, avant-garde music and visual arts group * Tina Root, ex-vocalist of the now defunct darkwave band Switchblade Symphony * Quicksilver Messenger Service, rock band * Linda Ronstadt (born 1946), singer * Arthur Russell (musician), Arthur Russell (1951–1992), cellist, composer, producer, singer * Doug Sahm (1941–1999), singer-songwriter * Esa-Pekka Salonen (born 1958), Finnish orchestral conductor, composer, music director-designate of the San Francisco Symphony. * Carlos Santana (born 1947), rock, blues, salsa guitarist and singer * Santana (band), Santana, rock band * Michael Shrieve (born 1949), drummer for Santana (band), Santana * Sister Double Happiness, punk band * San Quinn (born 1977) rapper, raised in the Western Addition, San Francisco, Western Addition, a neighborhood of San Francisco * Ty Segall (born 1987), musician * Boz Scaggs (born 1944), singer, songwriter, guitarist * Deke Sharon (born 1967), a cappella singer The House Jacks * Virgil Shaw, singer-songwriter, member of Brent's TV & Dieselhed * Sic Alps, garage rock band * Sir Douglas Quintet, rock band * Grace Slick (born 1939), singer for Jefferson Airplane * Sopwith Camel, 1960s psychedelic rock band * Martin Sorrondeguy (born 1967), singer for Los Crudos & Limp Wrist, & founder of Lengua Armada Discos * Skip Spence (1946–1999), singer-songwriter, and member of Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Moby Grape * Sly Stone (born 1943), funk icon * Steel Pole Bath Tub, noise-punk band * Steve Miller Band, rock band * The Stinky Puffs, alternative rock band * Stone Fox, rock band * Sun Kil Moon, folk rock band * Swingin' Utters, street punk band * Sylvester (singer), Sylvester (1947–1988), disco singer & performer * Janice Tanaka (born 1963), bassist * Third Eye Blind, alt-rock band * Michael Tilson Thomas (born 1944), conductor * Those Darn Accordions, accordion band * Peter Tork (1942–2019), keyboardist and bassist for The Monkees * Trainwreck Riders, alt-country punk band * Tribe 8, queercore punk band * The Tubes, new wave/punk band * Two Gallants (band), Two Gallants, guitar/drum duo * Ross Valory (born 1949), bass player for many bands, most notably Journey (band), Journey * John Vanderslice (born 1967), musician, songwriter, & recording engineer * Sid Vicious (1957–1979), bassist for Sex Pistols * Von Iva, electro soul-punk band * Rob Wasserman (1952–2016), composer and bass player * Martha Wash (born 1953), R&B, Soul, and pop singer * George Watsky (born 1986), hip hop artist * Linda Watson (soprano) (born 1960), dramatic soprano and academic voice teacher * We Five, 1960s folk rock group * White Trash Debutantes, punk band *Betty Ann Wong, composer * Kevin Woo (born 1991), member of Korean boygroup U-Kiss * 11/5, rap group * Eric Melvin (born 1966), guitarist for NOFX * RBL Posse, rap group * Jane Dornacker (1947–1986), songwriter for The Tubes, lead vocalist of Leila and the Snakes (originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico)


News and commentary

* Ambrose Bierce (1842–1913), journalist * Ben Blank (1921–2009), television graphics innovator * Phil Bronstein (born 1950), editor of San Francisco Chronicle & San Francisco Examiner * Herb Caen (1916–1997), newspaper columnist * Tucker Carlson (born 1969), Conservatism, conservative political commentator for Fox News * Ben Fong-Torres (born 1945), journalist, best known for work with Rolling Stone * C.H. Garrigues (1902–1974), jazz reviewer * Lester Holt (born 1959), journalist and news anchor for the weekday edition of ''NBC Nightly News'' and ''Dateline NBC'' * Gregg Jarrett (born 1955), news commentator with Fox News * Whit Johnson (born 1982), journalist * William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951), newspaper magnate and publisher * Lewis H. Lapham, Lewis Lapham (born 1935), editor of ''Harper's'' * Rachel Maddow (born 1973), MSNBC host * Kent Ninomiya (born 1966), journalist * Jake Phelps (1962–2019), editor-in-chief of
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* Michael Savage (commentator), Michael Savage (born 1942), radio personality and conservative political commentator * Randy Shilts (1951–1994), pioneering gay journalist at ''San Francisco Chronicle'' and author of ''And the Band Played On'', ''The Mayor of Castro Street'' and ''Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Lesbians in the U.S. Military, Conduct Unbecoming'' * Lincoln Steffens (1866–1936), journalist * Kara Swisher (born 1962), technology journalist, New York Times writer, and co-founder of Recode and All Things Digital * David Talbot (born 1951), creator of Salon.com, journalist * Stephen Talbot (born 1949), reporter, producer, KQED and PBS Frontline * Jann Wenner (born 1946), Rolling Stone founder * Marla Tellez (born 1976), journalist * Tim Yohannan (1945–1998), founder of MaximumRockNRoll and 924 Gilman Street


Political figures, activists and civil servants

* Jeff Adachi (1959–2019), San Francisco Public Defender * Jewett W. Adams (1835–1920), List of Governors of Nevada, fourth Governor of Nevada; resident of San Francisco * Art Agnos (born 1938), 38th Mayor of San Francisco * Tom Ammiano (born 1941), California State Assemblyman, San Francisco Supervisor, Mayoral candidate and LGBT rights activist * Luis Antonio Argüello (1784–1830), first governor of Alta California * Earle D. Baker (1888–1987), Los Angeles City Council member, 1951–59 * George W.C. Baker (1872–1953), Los Angeles City Council member, 1931–35 * John Perry Barlow (1948–2018), poet and essayist, cyberlibertarian political activist, Grateful Dead lyricist, and founding member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Freedom of the Press Foundation * London Breed, (born 1974), Mayor of San Francisco, (2017-) * Stephen Breyer (born 1938), United States Supreme Court Associate Justice * Jerry Brown (born 1938), former Governor of California, former Governor of California, former Mayor of Oakland, California, Oakland, former California Attorney General * Pat Brown (1905–1996), Governor of California * Willie Brown (politician), Willie Brown (born 1934), Mayor of San Francisco, 1996–2004, Speaker of the California State Assembly, 1980–1995 * Christopher Augustine Buckley ("Blind Boss" Buckley, 1845–1922), Democratic Party boss * Wayne M. Collins (1899–1974), civil rights attorney * Belle Cora (Arabella Ryan), (1827–1862) Madam of the Barbary Coast, Vigilance Committee * Ben Fee (1908) Chinese activist in San Francisco's Chinatown * Dianne Feinstein (born 1933), San Francisco's first female mayor (1978–1988) and U.S. Senator since 1992 * Sandra Lee Fewer (b. 1956/57), San Francisco Supervisor * Joseph Flores (Guamanian politician), Joseph Flores (1900–1981), Governor of Guam * John Gilmore (activist), John Gilmore (born 1955), co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Cypherpunks mailing list, and Cygnus Solutions, creator of the alt.* hierarchy in Usenet and is a major contributor to the GNU Project. * C.J. Goodell (1885–1967), Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal (1945–1953) * Terence Hallinan (1936–2020), San Francisco Supervisor and District Attorney * Matt Haney (born 1982), San Francisco Supervisor * Peter D. Hannaford (1932–2015), aide to Ronald W. Reagan, Ronald Reagan; author, public relations consultant * Kamala Harris, Kamala D. Harris (born 1964), San Francisco District Attorney's Office, San Francisco District Attorney (2004–2011), Attorney General of California (2011–2017), United States Senate, U.S. Senator from California (2017–2021), United States Vice President, Vice President of the United States (2021-) * George Hearst (1820–1891), politician * Thomas Hixson, U.S. Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California * Frank Jordan (born 1935), police chief and former Mayor of San Francisco * Ed Lee (politician), Ed Lee (1952–2017), Mayor of San Francisco * Mark Leno (born 1951), California State Senator, former San Francisco Supervisor, and mayoral candidate * Monica Lewinsky (born 1973), activist and former White House intern, born in San Francisco * Rafael Mandelman, San Francisco Supervisor * Gordon Mar, San Francisco Supervisor * Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, activists, first same-sex couple to get a marriage license in San Francisco * Robert McNamara (1916–2009), United States Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Defense and CEO of Ford Motor Company * Harvey Milk (1930–1978), city supervisor of San Francisco, gay icon * George Moscone (1929–1978), attorney and Democratic politician, 37th mayor of San Francisco (1976–1978), "the people's mayor," California State Senator & majority leader (1967–1976). * Gavin Newsom (born 1967), current Governor of California, former Mayor of San Francisco & Lieutenant Governor of California * José de Jesús Noé (1805–1862), was the last alcalde of Yerba Buena, California, Yerba Buena, which became
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
after the Mexican–American War * Michael O'Shaughnessy (1864–1934), civil engineer who became city engineer for the city of San Francisco during the first part of the twentieth century and developed the Hetch Hetchy, Hetch-Hetchy water system. * Nancy Pelosi (born 1940), Congresswoman, current Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives * Aaron Peskin (born 1964), San Francisco Supervisor * James Duval Phelan (1861–1930), civic leader and banker. Mayor of San Francisco from 1897 to 1902 U.S. Senator from 1915 to 1921. Central to effort to bring Hetch Hetchy & municipal water to San Francisco. * Dean Preston (b. 1969/70), San Francisco Supervisor * Anthony Ribera (born 1945), Chief of San Francisco police department. * James Rolph Jr. (1869–1934), 27th governor of California & 30th (and longest-serving) mayor of San Francisco. * Hillary Ronen, San Francisco Supervisor * John Roos (born 1955), former United States Ambassador to Japan under Barack Obama, technology lawyer, and CEO of Silicon Valley-based law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. * Angelo Joseph Rossi, Angelo Rossi (1878–1948), 31st mayor of San Francisco * Ahsha Safaí (born 1973), San Francisco Supervisor * Charlotte Mailliard Shultz (born 1933), Chief of Protocol, Trustee San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center, widow of George Shultz * George Shultz, George P. Shultz (1920-1933), Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan and Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Labor & Director of the Office of Management and Budget under Richard Nixon *
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(born 1949) activist, former president of the San Francisco Police Commission, business woman * Catherine Stefani (born 1969), San Francisco Supervisor * Shamann Walton, San Francisco Supervisor * Edgar Wayburn (1906–2010), environmentalist, five-time president of the Sierra Club * Caspar Weinberger (1917–2006), Secretary of Defense * Cecil Williams (pastor), Cecil Williams (born 1929), pastor and community leader * Norman Yee (born 1949), San Francisco Supervisor


Scientists

* Augustus Jesse Bowie Jr. (1872–1955), technology engineer, inventor and entrepreneur * Mary E. Clark (1927–2019), biologist, professor, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science * Peter Eckersley (computer scientist), Peter Eckersley (1979–2022), computer scientist, computer security researcher, and activist * Paul Ekman (born 1934), pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions * Laura J. Esserman, surgeon and breast cancer oncology specialist who practices at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. * Dian Fossey (1932–1985), primatologist, researcher and animal advocate * Clifford Geertz (1926–2006), anthropologist * Eugene Gu (born 1986), doctor and CEO of Ganogen Research Institute Also a news media writer, born in San Francisco. *Mary Halton (1879–1948), Women's suffrage, suffragist, doctor and early Intrauterine device, IUD researcher, she was the first women appointed to the Harvard Medical School faculty. Born and raised in San Francisco. * Stephen Herrero, biologist, bear expert, professor at University of Calgary * Duncan Irschick (born 1969), evolutionary ecologist in animal performance * Daniel Levitin (born 1957) cognitive psychologist, neuroscientist, writer, musician, and record producer * Gabriel L. Plaa (1930–2009), toxicologist * Mervyn Silverman, physician and public health supervisor of San Francisco during the city's initial response to the AIDS crisis * Kazue Togasaki (1897–1992) Japanese woman who served as a medical doctor in Japanese internment camps * Paul Volberding, American physician known for his pioneering work in treating persons with HIV * Robert Wartenberg (1887–1956) neurologist and clinical professor of neurology at the University of California * John Young (astronaut), John W. Young (1930–2018), astronaut, ninth person to walk on the Moon


Socialites

* Marian and Vivian Brown (1927–2013, 2014), identical twin socialites and locally known San Francisco personalities * Abigail Folger (1943–1969), Folgers coffee heiress and victim of the Tate murders * Gordon Getty (born 1933), heir to oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, Philanthropy, philanthropists, classical music composer, business man, born and raised in San Francisco *Noël Sullivan (1890–1956), concert singer, philanthropist and patron of the arts, born and raised in San Francisco. * Charlotte Mailliard Shultz (born 1933), philanthropist, socialite * Tabe Slioor (1926–2006), socialite, news reporter, photojournalist


Writers

* Maya Angelou (1928–2014), poet * Julian Bagley (1892–1981), author, veteran and hotel concierge * William Bayer (born 1939), crime fiction writer * David Belasco (1853–1931), playwright * Ambrose Bierce (1842 – c. 1914), journalist and author * Clark Blaise (born 1940), Canadian author * Richard Brautigan (1935–1984), poet, writer * Neal Cassady (1926–1968), beatnik poet, husband of Carolyn Cassady * Carolyn Cassady (1923–2013), writer, wife of Neal Cassady * Eli Coppola (1961–2000), poet and spoken word performer * Diane di Prima (1934–2020), poet * Greg Downs (writer), Greg Downs (born 1971), short-story writer * Robert Duncan (poet), Robert Duncan (1919–1988), poet * Dave Eggers (born 1970), author * Jeffrey Eugenides (born 1960), author * Marcus Ewert (born 1972), writer, actor, and director * Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919–2021), poet, co-founder of City Lights Bookstore * Robert Frost (1874–1963), iconic poet * Adam Gidwitz (born 1982), children's book author * Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997), iconic poet of the beat generation * Clay M. Greene, Clay Meredith Greene (1850–1933), playwright, director, actor * Thom Gunn (1929–2004), poet * Dashiell Hammett (1894–1961), author of hard-boiled detective novels * Daniel Handler (born 1970), better known as Lemony Snicket * George Hitchcock (poet), George Hitchcock (1914–2010) Poet, playwright, actor, professor, editor of the San Francisco-based ''Kayak'' poetry journal, lived in San Francisco from 1958 until 1970. * Jack Hirschman (born 1933), poet * Robert Hunter (lyricist), Robert Hunter (1941–2019), Grateful Dead lyricist * Shirley Jackson (1916–1965), author * Alan Kaufman (writer), Alan Kaufman (born 1952), author, poet, editor * Bob Kaufman, (1925–1986), poet * Joanne Kyger, 1934–2017, poet, writer * Gus Lee (born 1946), Asian-American author * Philip Lamantia (1927–2005), poet * Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (1910–1992), author of science fiction novels * Daniel Levitin (born 1957), writer, scientist, musician * Ron Loewinsohn (1937–2014), poet, novelist * Jack London (1876–1916), writer * Ki Longfellow (born 1944), writer * Devorah Major (active since 1990s), poet, novelist * Armistead Maupin (born 1944), writer * Midori (author), Midori, author and sex educator * Carol Anne O'Marie (1933–2009), Roman Catholic nun, mystery writer * Emelie Tracy Y. Swett Parkhurst (1863–1892), poet and author * Peter Plate, author * Charles Plymell (born 1935), poet, novelist, and small press publisher * Kenneth Rexroth (1905–1982), poet * Anne Rice (1941–2021), author * Gary Snyder (born 1930), poet of the beat generation * Rebecca Solnit (born 1961), writer * Lorenzo Sosso (1867–1965), Italian-American poet * Jack Spicer (1925–1965), poet of the Beat Generation, beat generation, lived in the 1950s and 1960s in San Francisco and died in San Francisco * Joseph Staten, writer (''Halo: Contact Harvest'') * Danielle Steel (born 1947), author * Dale J. Stephens, author * Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), author, lived in San Francisco from 1879 to 1880 * Amy Tan (born 1952), author * Michelle Tea (born 1971), author, poet, editor * Walter Tevis (1928–1994), author, ''The Hustler'' * Robert Alfred Theobald (1884–1957), US Navy Rear Admiral, author of ''The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor'' * Alice B. Toklas (1877–1967), cookbook author, partner to Gertrude Stein, born and lived in San Francisco * Mark Twain (1835–1910), author * Vendela Vida (born 1971), writer * Lew Welch, (1926 – disappeared 1971), poet * Philip Whalen (1923–2002), poet * Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), author and playwright, spent 1882 in San Francisco * Naomi Wolf (born 1962), writer * Curtis Yarvin (born 1973), American political theorist and computer scientist * Laurence Yep (born 1948), Asian-American writer * Helen Zia (born 1952), writer, journalist, and activist


Athletes


Baseball

''See San Francisco Giants#Baseball Hall of Famers for San Francisco Giants players in the Baseball Hall of Fame.'' * Jim Baxes (1928–1996), third baseman * Ping Bodie (1887–1961), outfielder, played for the Chicago White Sox (1911–1914), Philadelphia Athletics (1917) and New York Yankees (1919–1921), born and raised in San Francisco * Sam Bohne (originally "Sam Cohen"; 1896–1977), Major League Baseball player * Barry Bonds (born 1964), outfielder * Bobby Bonds (1946–2003), outfielder * Fred Breining (born 1955), pitcher for San Francisco Giants (1980–1984) * Madison Bumgarner (born 1988), pitcher for San Francisco Giants * Matt Cain (born 1984), pitcher * Dolph Camilli (1907–1997), first baseman, played for the Philadelphia Phillies and History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers, born and raised in San Francisco * Ike Caveney (1894–1949), shortstop * Orlando Cepeda (born 1937), 1st baseman & inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame * Gino Cimoli (1929–2011), outfielder, born and raised in San Francisco * Joe Corbett (1875–1945), pitcher, born in San Francisco * Joe Cronin (1906–1984), infielder, Baseball Hall of Fame, born and raised in San Francisco * Frankie Crosetti (1910–2002), shortstop and coach * Tim Cullen (born 1942), infielder * Babe Dahlgren (1912–1996), first baseman * Joe DeMaestri (1928–2016), shortstop * Dom DiMaggio (1917–2009), outfielder * Bob Elliott (baseball), Bob Elliott (1916–1966), player and manager * Jim Fregosi (1942–2014), player and manager * Al Gallagher (1945–2018), third baseman for the San Francisco Giants and California Angels (1970–1973) * Jonny Gomes (born 1980), outfielder for Boston Red Sox * Herb Gorman (1924–1953), player in one MLB game * Harry Heilmann (1894–1951), outfielder, Baseball Hall of Fame * Keith Hernandez (born 1953), first baseman * Jackie Jensen (1927–1982), also in the College Football Hall of Fame * Eddie Joost (1916–2011), player and manager * Willie Kamm (1900–1988), third baseman * George Kelly (baseball player), George Kelly (1895–1984), first baseman, Baseball Hall of Fame * Steve Kerr (born 1965) head coach of the Golden State Warriors and eight-time NBA champion * Mark Koenig (1904–1993), infielder for 1927 New York Yankees * Tony Lazzeri (1903–1946), infielder, Baseball Hall of Fame * Tim Lincecum (born 1984), pitcher * Willie McCovey (1938–2018), 1st baseman & inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame * Nyjer Morgan (born 1980), outfielder for Milwaukee Brewers * Hunter Pence (born 1983), outfielder * Mark Prior (born 1980), baseball pitcher for Chicago Cubs (2002–2004), born in San Francisco * Charlie Sweeney (1863–1902), pitcher * Mike Vail (born 1951), outfielder * Tyler Walker (baseball), Tyler Walker (born 1976), relief pitcher for Washington Nationals


Basketball

* Jason Kidd (born 1973), basketball player * Tom Meschery (born 1938) * Pete Newell (1915–2008), Olympic and San Francisco Dons men's basketball, USF coach * Gary Payton (basketball), Gary Payton (born 1968), NBA player * Phil Smith (basketball), Phil Smith (1952–2002) * Phil Woolpert (1915–1987), San Francisco high school and college coach


Boxing

* Abe Attell (1883–1970), world featherweight champion * James J. Corbett (1866–1933), World Heavyweight Champion * Andre Ward (born 1984), 2004 Olympics light heavyweight gold medal winner


Football

* Andre Alexander (born 1967), CFL wide receiver * Gary Beban (born 1946), NFL quarterback and 1967 Heisman Trophy winner * Ed Berry (born 1963), NFL defensive back for Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers * Tom Brady (born 1977), NFL quarterback for New England Patriots and two-time NFL most valuable player * Tedy Bruschi (born 1973), NFL linebacker for New England Patriots * Al Cowlings (born 1947), Southern California Trojans football, USC and NFL defensive lineman * Chris Darkins (born 1974), NFL running back for Green Bay Packers * Bob deLauer (1920–2002), NFL center * Matt Dickerson (born 1995), NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons * Eddie Forrest (American football), Eddie Forrest (1921–2001), NFL offensive lineman for San Francisco 49ers * Jason Hill (American football), Jason Hill (born 1985), NFL wide receiver for Jacksonville Jaguars * Mike Holmgren (born 1948), NFL head coach for Green Bay Packers and president of Cleveland Browns * James Hundon (born 1971), NFL player * Zeph Lee (born 1963), NFL player * Joe Montana (born 1956), NFL quarterback for San Francisco 49ers, inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame * John Nisby (1936–2011), NFL guard with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins; one of the first African American players to play for the Washington Redskins * Paul Oglesby (1939–1994), Oakland Raiders tackle * Igor Olshansky (born 1982), NFL defensive end for Dallas Cowboys * Jerry Rice (born 1962), NFL wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers, inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame * George Seifert (born 1940), Head Coach of the San Francisco 49ers (1989–1996), Carolina Panthers (1999–2001) * O. J. Simpson (born 1947), NFL running back with Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers (1985); inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame; previously, City College of San Francisco and USC running back * Donald Strickland (born 1980), current NFL cornerback for the New York Jets * Eric Wright (cornerback, born 1985), Eric Wright (born 1985), NFL cornerback for Detroit Lions * Steve Young (born 1961), NFL quarterback for San Francisco 49ers, inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame


Golf

* Danielle Kang (born 1992), professional golfer * Johnny Miller (born 1947), professional golfer, TV commentator * Ken Venturi (1931–2013), professional golfer, TV commentator * Michelle Wie (born 1989), professional golfer


Other sports

* Townsend Bell (born 1975), race car driver * Otey Cannon (born 1968), first black American player in the North American Soccer League (1968), North American Soccer League * Cheerleader Melissa (born 1982), pro wrestler * Mark Crear (born 1969), two-time Olympic medallist in 110m hurdles * Ann Curtis (1926–2012), two-time Olympic gold medalist and one-time silver medalist in swimming * Vicki Draves (1924–2010), two-time Olympic gold medalist, diver, first Asian American gold medalist * Ken Flax (born 1963), Olympic hammer thrower * Al Gordon (racing driver), Al Gordon (1902–1936), race car driver * Laird Hamilton (born 1964), surfer * Hans Halberstadt (1885–1966), German-born American Olympic fencer * Helen Jacobs (1908–1997), tennis player * Jeremy McGrath (born 1971), motocross rider * Jonny Moseley (born 1975), freestyle skiing Olympic gold medalist * Jimmy Murphy (racing driver), Jimmy Murphy (1894–1924), race car driver * Katelyn Ohashi (born 1997), artistic gymnast * Brooks Orpik (born 1980), NHL player for the Washington Capitals * Bill Schaadt (1924–1995), fly fisherman * Emerson Spencer (1906–1985), Olympic track and field gold medalist * Shawn Spikes (born 1996), thoroughbred jockey * Shannon Rowbury (born 1984), 2-time track & field Olympian, American Record Holder at 1500m, World Record Holder in Distance Medley Relay * Ben Wildman-Tobriner (born 1984), Olympic swimming gold medalist * Al Young (born 1946), drag racing world champion


Other

* Brace Belden (born 1989), columnist, militiaman, union organizer, Twitter personality * Maciej Cegłowski (born 1975), web developer, entrepreneur, speaker, and social critic * Thomas E. Horn (born 1946), lawyer, philanthropist, Publisher Bay Area Reporter, Trustee San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center * Madame Moustache, Eleanor Dumont (Madame Moustache) (1829–1879), Gold rush, Gold Rush era professional card dealer and gambler * Laurene Powell Jobs (born 1963), widow of
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, founder of Emerson Collective * Anton LaVey (1930–1997), founder of the Church of Satan, author, musician and occultist, lived and died in San Francisco * Emperor Norton (1818–1880), Gold Rush entrepreneur, eccentric, egalitarian and original visionary of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge * Maria Seise, first Chinese woman to immigrate to CaliforniaYung, Judy. ''Unbound feet: A social history of Chinese women in San Francisco''. Univ of California Press, 1995., p. 48. * Owsley Stanley (1935–2011), American audio engineer and clandestine chemist * Tye Leung Schulze (1887–1972), interpreter and first Chinese-American woman to vote in a US primary election * Neville G. Pemchekov Warwick (1932–1993), modern interpreter of Buddhism and a central figure of the spiritual movement of California during the late 1960s and the 1970s. * Jacob Weisman (born 1965), publisher of Tachyon Publications, editor


See also

* List of people from Berkeley, California * List of people from Oakland, California * List of people from Palo Alto * List of people from San Jose, California * List of people from Santa Cruz, California


References

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