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List of people from Tampa, Florida
Last updated
July 25, 2025
Notable people from Tampa, Florida
This is a list of notable people from
Tampa, Florida
.
Contents
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
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T
V
W
Z
References
Contents
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
A
Eddie Ababio
(born 1988), soccer player and coach
[
1
]
Cannonball Adderley
(1928–1975), saxophone player
Nat Adderley
(1931–2000), cornet player
Doug Allen
(born 1951), football player
Geronimo Allison
(born 1994), professional football player
T.D. Allman
(born 1944), writer, foreign correspondent, historian, author
Austin Amer
(born 2000), soccer player
[
2
]
Aric Almirola
(born 1984), stock car driver
Pete Alonso
(born 1994), professional baseball player
Jose Alvarez
(born 1956), professional baseball player
Erin Andrews
(born 1978), sports anchor
Gilbert Arenas
(born 1982), professional basketball player
Mike Awesome
(1965–2007), professional wrestler
B
Derek Backman
(born 1966), soccer player
[
3
]
Jeff Baisley
(born 1982), professional baseball player
George F. Baughman
(1915–2004), first president of
New College of Florida
, rear admiral, USNR
Derek Bell
(born 1968), professional baseball player
Butch Benton
(born 1957), professional baseball player
Big Show
(born 1972), professional wrestler
Dan Bilzerian
(born 1980), professional poker player, personality
Paul Bilzerian
(born 1950), financier convicted of securities fraud
Les Blank
(1935–2013), documentary filmmaker
Sheila Bleck
(born 1974), professional bodybuilder
Salha "Mama" Bobo
(1907–2001), Ybor business pioneer
Isaiah Bolden
(born 1999), professional football player
Pam Bondi
(born 1965),
Florida attorney general
[
4
]
John Austin Branch
(born 1908), Florida politician
William Brennan
(born 1963), professional baseball player
Evelyn Brent
(1895–1975), actress
Corey Brown
(born 1985), professional baseball player
Bob Buckhorn
(born 1958), mayor of Tampa
Mike Bynum
(born 1978), professional baseball player
C
CADE
(born 1996), singer/songwriter, musician
Cody Carson
(born 1989), singer
Aaron Carter
(1987–2022), actor/singer
Jeff Carter
(born 1964), professional baseball player
Leslie Carter
(1986–2012), singer
Nick Carter
(born 1980), singer of the
Backstreet Boys
Rick Casares
(1931–2013), professional football player
Kevin Cash
(born 1977), professional baseball player
Santiago Castañeda
(born 2004), soccer player
[
5
]
Kathy Castor
(born 1966), U.S. representative and former
Hillsborough County
commissioner
[
6
]
Celph Titled
(born 1980), rapper, record producer
John Cena
(born 1977), professional wrestler, actor, rapper, television presenter
Ray Charles
(1930–2004), blind blues and pops singer, pianist
Jordan Clarkson
(born 1992), professional basketball player for the
New York Knicks
Barry Cohen
(1939–2018), criminal defense attorney
Nardi Contreras
(born 1951), professional baseball player
Matthew Cox
(born 1969), former mortgage broker and fraudster; Most Wanted by Secret Service in 2006
Ron Crawford
(born 1945), actor and artist
Tim Crews
(1961–1993), professional baseball
Cr1TiKaL
(born 1994), YouTuber, streamer, musician
D
Helen Davis
(1926–2015), Florida state legislator
Nancy Davis
(born c. 1977), investor, businessperson
Ryan Davis
(born 1989), professional football player
Jules Dervaes
(1947–2016), urban farmer and environmentalist
Doechii
(born 1998), rapper
Howell Emanuel Donaldson III
(born 1993), serial killer
Toney Douglas
(born 1986), basketball player for
Hapoel Eilat
of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Cory Doyne
(born 1981), professional baseball player
Sam Dyson
(born 1988), professional baseball player
E
Carl Everett
(born 1971), professional baseball player
F
Lenny Faedo
(born 1960), professional baseball player
David Fagen
(1870– date of death unknown),
Buffalo Soldier
,
anti-imperialist
Ernest Ferlita
(1927–2015), Jesuit priest and playwright
Mike Figga
(born 1970), professional baseball player
G
Gallagher
(1947–2022), watermelon-smashing comedian
Robert Gant
(born 1968), actor
Joanna Garcia
(born 1979), actress
Steve Garvey
(born 1948), professional baseball player
Walter Lee Gibbons
(1928–2015), pitcher in Negro league baseball and the Minor Leagues
Mychal Givens
(born 1990), MLB pitcher
Graham Godfrey
(born 1984), professional baseball player
Luis Gonzalez
(born 1967), professional baseball player
Dwight Gooden
(born 1964), professional baseball player
Arjun Gupta
(born 1986), actor
H
Bob Hall
(born 1942), member of
Texas State Senate
Denny Hamlin
(born 1980), professional stock car driver
Garry Hancock
(1954–2015), professional baseball player
Rondo Hatton
(1894–1946), actor, reporter
Eric Hayes
(born 1967), football player
Mike Heath
(born 1955), professional baseball catcher
Fallon Henley
(born 1994), pro wrestler
Jaclyn Hill
(born 1990), entrepreneur and internet personality
Hulk Hogan
(1953—2025), actor/wrestler
Melissa Howard
(born 1977), actress/comedian
Rodney Howard-Brown
, Christian evangelist and pastor of River Church
John Hudek
(born 1966), professional baseball pitcher
Joe Hudson
(born 1991), professional baseball catcher
Gary Huff
(born 1951), professional football player
Dario Hunt
(born 1989), basketball player for
Hapoel Haifa
of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Lauren Hutton
(born 1943), supermodel, actress
I
Paul D. Irving
(born 1957), Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives
J
Carter Jenkins
(born 1991), actor
Matt Joyce
(born 1984), professional baseball player
Jewels Sparkles
(Drag Queen)
K
Kamelot
(formed 1991), power metal band
Jill Kelley
(born 1975), philanthropist and advocate
Tarence Kinsey
(born 1984), basketball player for
Hapoel Jerusalem
of the
Israeli Premier League
Joseph Kittinger
, former United States Air Force officer
KJ-52
(born 1975), Christian rapper
Bert Kreischer
, comedian
Ryszard Kukliński
, Polish soldier and CIA agent
L
Bernard LaFayette
(born 1940), civil rights leader
Tony LaRussa
(born 1944), professional baseball player
Laurel Lee
(born 1974), U.S. representative and former
Secretary of State of Florida
and Judge of the
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
[
7
]
Tony Little
(born 1956), fitness equipment pitchman
Bobby Joe Long
(1953-2019), serial killer executed by
lethal injection
Al López
(1908–2005), professional baseball player
Vance Lovelace
(born 1963), professional baseball player
Sumter de Leon Lowry Jr.
(1893–1985), businessman, civic leader, National Guard commander and segregationist political figure
M
Dave Magadan
(born 1962), professional baseball player
Matt Mantei
(born 1973), professional baseball player
Sam Marsonek
(born 1978), professional baseball player
Andrew Martin
(1975–2009), Canadian professional wrestler, died in Tampa
Robert Martinez
(born 1934), politician, former Governor of Florida
Tino Martinez
(born 1967), professional baseball player
Billy Mays
(1958–2009), TV commercial pitchman
Eugene McCaslin
(born 1977), professional football player
Lance McCullers
(born 1964), professional baseball player
Tom McEwen
(1923–2011), sportswriter
Fred McGriff
(born 1963), professional baseball player
Butterfly McQueen
(1911–1995), actress,
Gone with the Wind
Alex Mechanik
(born 1986), filmmaker
Peter Mellor
(born 1947), English-born American soccer player and coach
Jason Michaels
(born 1976), professional baseball player
Sam Militello
(born 1969), professional baseball player
Rich Monteleone
(born 1963), professional baseball player
Ashley Moody
(born 1975), U.S. Senator, former Florida Attorney General
[
8
]
Aaron Murray
, professional football player
N
Gene Nelson
(born 1960), professional baseball player
Leslie Nicholas Jr.
(1927–2007), businessman
Reena Ninan
(born 1979), Indian-American television journalist, founder of the news company Good Trouble Productions
O
Ralph Onis
(1908–1995), professional baseball player
P
Ferdie Pacheco
(1927–2017), physician, boxing analyst
Sarah Paulson
(born 1974),
Emmy Award
-winning actress
Michelle Phan
(born 1987),
YouTube personality
and
entrepreneur
Lou Piniella
(born 1943), professional baseball player
Peter Polansky
, tennis player
Rich Puig
(born 1953), professional baseball player
R
Ryan Raburn
(born 1981), professional baseball player
John Ramos
(born 1965), professional baseball player
Chris Ray
(born 1982), professional baseball player
John Reaves
(1950–2017), professional football player
Jody Reed
(born 1962), professional baseball player
Roy Roberts
(1906–1975), actor
Shane Robinson
(born 1984), professional baseball player
Todd Rogers
(born 1964), electronic sports player
Jason Romano
(born 1979), professional baseball player
Calvin Royal III
, ballet dancer
S
Tony Samuels
(1954–2001), gridiron football player
David Sanborn
(born 1945), musician (saxophonist)
Stephanie Moulton Sarkis
(born 1974), psychotherapist and author
Randy Savage
(1952–2011), professional wrestler
Gary Sheffield
(born 1968), professional baseball player
Dakota Skye
(1994–2021), pornographic actress
Amber Smith
(born 1971), actress and model
Brittany Snow
(born 1986), actress
Matthew Stafford
(born 1988), professional football player
George Steinbrenner
(1930–2010), philanthropist, principal owner of New York Yankees
Stephen Stills
(born 1945), singer/songwriter, musician
Steve Swindal
, businessman, chairman of the
Port Tampa Bay
John H. Sykes
, businessman and philanthropist, founder of Sykes Enterprises
T
Channing Tatum
(born 1980), actor
Owen Teague
(born 1998), actor
Ernest Ivy Thomas Jr.
(1924–1945),
Marine
, one of six who raised first flag on Mount Suribachi at
Battle of Iwo Jima
Randolph W. Thrower
(1913–2014), former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
Mel Tillis
(1932–2017), country-western singer-songwriter and musician; Country Music Entertainer of the Year in 1976
Santo Trafficante Jr.
(1914–1987),
Mafia
boss
Kyle Tucker
(born 1997),
Major League Baseball
player
Preston Tucker
(born 1990), MLB player
V
David E. Vogt III
, politician
VoiceoverPete
(Pete Accetturo) (born 1959), Internet personality
W
Dreama Walker
(born 1986), actress
Ted Washington
(born 1968), professional football player
Sharon Webb
(1936–2010), science fiction writer
Gavin Weiland
(born 2000), musician
Dan White
(1908–1980), Award winning American actor in vaudeville, theater, film and television
John White
(1935–1988), football player
Slim Whitman
(1923–2013), country music and western music singer
Mike Williams
(born 1984), professional football player
Charles R. Wilson
(born 1954), federal judge
Z
Tony Zappone
(born 1947), journalist, broadcaster, author
References
↑
"Eddie Ababio"
.
North Carolina Tar Heels
. Retrieved
July 20,
2025
.
↑
"Player Insider: Back for Another Year"
.
Barça Residency Academy
. Retrieved
March 21,
2025
.
↑
"Derek Backman (2004)"
.
Lynn Fighting Knights
. Retrieved
January 2,
2025
.
↑
"The Honorable Pam Bondi"
.
America First Policy Institute
. Retrieved
January 14,
2025
.
↑
Sciaretta, Brian (August 30, 2024).
"Castaneda's unique journey in Florida leads him to SC Paderborn"
.
American Soccer Now
. Retrieved
March 22,
2025
.
↑
Ogles, Jacob (June 4, 2024).
"No. 5 on the list of Tampa Bay's Most Powerful Politicians: Kathy Castor"
.
Florida Politics - Campaigns & Elections. Lobbying & Government
. Retrieved
June 18,
2025
.
↑
Washington, U. S. Capitol Room H154; p:225-7000, DC 20515-6601.
"Laurel M. Lee (Florida (FL)), 119th Congress Profile"
.
Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
. Retrieved
June 18,
2025
.
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"U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Florida"
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www.senate.gov
. Retrieved
May 11,
2025
.
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