List of people from Irvine, California

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This is a list of notable past and present residents of the U.S. city of Irvine, California, and its surrounding metropolitan area. For people whose only connection with the city is attending the University of California, Irvine, see: List of University of California, Irvine people.

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Jason Lezak

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