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List of people from Guam
Last updated
July 02, 2025
Numerous notable people have lived in or come from
Guam
.
Contents
Entertainment
Games and athletics
Business
Diplomacy
Lawyers
Military
Politics
Activists
Delegates
Governors
Senators
Mayors
International organizations
Other
References
Entertainment
Jason Barnes
(born 1989)
Nathaniel Berg
Q. Allan Brocka
(born 1972)
Ann Curry
(born 1956)
Dan Ho
Pia Mia
(born 1996)
Donovan Patton
(born 1978)
DPR Live
(born 1993)
Games and athletics
Morgan Hikaru Aiken
(born 1994)
Darrick Bollinger
(born 1978)
James Borja
Frank Camacho
(born 1989)
Mike Cassidy
Jeff Cobb
(born 1982)
Jason Cunliffe
(born 1983)
Joe Duarte
(born 1983)
Christopher Duenas
(born 1991)
Frank Flores
(born 1969)
Ray Flores
(born 1974)
Michael Genereux
Derek Mandell
(born 1986)
Victoria Muniz
(born 1989)
Julius Naranjo
(born 1991)
Daniel O'Keeffe
(born 1972)
Sean Reid-Foley
(born 1995)
Ray Robson
(born 1994)
Adrian Romero
(born 1972)
Patrick Sagisi
(born 1971)
Benjamin Schulte
(born 1995)
Pilar Shimizu
(born 1996)
Jagger Stephens
(born 1998)
William Stinnett
(born 1985)
Jon Tuck
(born 1984)
Wil Yamamoto
(born 1974)
Business
Eloise Baza
(1953–2007)
Diplomacy
Yuri Kim
Lawyers
Leevin Camacho
Benjamin Cruz
(born 1951)
Alicia Limtiaco
(born 1963)
Douglas Moylan
(born 1966)
Don Parkinson
(1942–2020)
Military
Peter Gumataotao
(born 1958)
Curtis W. Howard
(1917–1942)
Susan Pangelinan
(born 1961)
Politics
Activists
Siobhon McManus
Delegates
Vicente T. Blaz
(1928–2014)
Madeleine Bordallo
(born 1933)
Michael San Nicolas
(born 1981)
Robert A. Underwood
(born 1948)
Antonio Borja Won Pat
(1908–1987)
Governors
Appointed
Marcellus Boss
(1901–1967)
(interim)
William Corbett
(1902–1971)
(interim)
Bill Daniel
(1915–2006)
Ford Quint Elvidge
(1892–1980)
Joseph Flores
(1900–1981)
Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero
(1914–1985)
Richard Barrett Lowe
(1902–1972)
Carlton Skinner
(1913–2004)
Elected
Joseph Franklin Ada
(born 1943)
Ricardo Bordallo
(1927–1990)
Eddie Calvo
(born 1961)
Paul McDonald Calvo
(1934–2024)
Carlos Camacho
(1924–1979)
Lou Leon Guerrero
(born 1950) (current)
Felix Perez Camacho
(born 1957)
Carl Gutierrez
(born 1941)
Senators
Current
Regine Biscoe Lee
(born 1981)
Telena Cruz Nelson
(born 1980)
Kelly Marsh Taitano
(born 1964)
Tina Rose Muña Barnes
(born 1962)
Amanda Shelton
(born 1990)
Pedo Terlaje
(1946–2023)
Therese M. Terlaje
(born 1964)
Former
Tom Ada
(born 1949)
Frank Aguon
(born 1966)
John P. Aguon
Elizabeth P. Arriola
(1928–2002)
Madeleine Bordallo
(born 1933)
Ricardo Bordallo
(1927–1990)
Benjamin Cruz
(born 1951)
Herminia D. Dierking
(1939–2008)
Ping Duenas
(1930–2009)
James Espaldon
(born 1956)
Alfred Flores
(1916–2009)
Judith Guthertz
Carl Gutierrez
(born 1941)
Marcia K. Hartsock
(1941–2012)
Lou Leon Guerrero
(born 1950)
Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero
(1914–1985)
Manuel U. Lujan
(1912–1975)
Pilar C. Lujan
Tommy Morrison
(born 1975)
Ted S. Nelson
(1935–2025)
Tony Palomo
(1931–2013)
Ben Pangelinan
(1955–2014)
Don Parkinson
(1942–2020)
John F. Quan
(1944–1988)
Franklin Quitugua
(1933–2015)
Ignacio P. Quitugua
(1909–1973)
Edward Diego Reyes
(1930–2018)
Joe T. San Agustin
(1930–2021)
Michael San Nicolas
(born 1981)
Angel Santos
(1959–2003)
Francis E. Santos
Francisco R. Santos
(1930–1993)
Dave Shimizu
Nerissa Bretania Underwood
(born 1955)
Antonio Borja Won Pat
(1908–1987)
Judith Won Pat
(born 1949)
Mayors
John A. Cruz
(born 1954)
Paul M. McDonald
(born 1955 or 1956)
Pedo Terlaje
(1946–2023)
Felix Ungacta
(1937–2016)
International organizations
Bob Beck
(1944–2008)
Lourdes Pangelinan
(born 1954)
Other
Walt Nauta
, political aide
Dafne Shimizu
(born 1973)
References
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