List of people from Hampton Roads, Virginia

The following is a list of notable people who were born, raised, or closely associated with the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.

Chesapeake

 * James Anderson – Carolina Panthers linebacker and 88th overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft
 * Ed Beard (1939–2023) – professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers
 * Dré Bly (b. 1977) – professional football player with the Denver Broncos
 * Randy Blythe (b. 1971) – vocalist and lyricist for groove metal band Lamb of God
 * Michael Copon (b. 1982) – star of One Tree Hill and winner of VH1's But Can They Sing?
 * Chris Crocker (b. 1980) – professional football player with the Atlanta Falcons
 * Michael Cuddyer (b. 1979) – professional baseball right fielder for the New York Mets
 * Ras-I Dowling – New England Patriots cornerback 2011–present
 * Deon Dyer – Miami Dolphins running back 2003–2004
 * Kenny Easley (b. 1959) – professional football player with the Seattle Seahawks and Pro-Football Hall of Fame Member
 * Jeff Falk – NASCAR driver
 * DeAngelo Hall (b. 1983) – professional football cornerback for the Washington Redskins
 * Grant Holloway (b. 1997) – from Chesapeake (Grassfield High School) and University of Florida; won silver in the 2020 Olympics
 * The Last Bison – indie folk group
 * Ashton Lewis (b. 1972) – NASCAR driver
 * Alonzo Mourning (b. 1970) – professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
 * Darren Perry (b. 1968) – football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers
 * Jay Pharoah (b. 1987) – actor, comedian, cast member of Saturday Night Live
 * Chris Richardson (b. 1984) – American Idol season 5 top 5 finalist
 * Ricky Rudd (b. 1956) – professional NASCAR race car driver
 * Josh Rupe (b. 1982) – professional baseball pitcher for the Texas Rangers
 * Elton Sawyer (b. 1959) – NASCAR driver
 * Donald Spitz – controversial Christian anti-abortion activist
 * Eric Stanley (b. 1991) – violinist and composer
 * Darryl Tapp – Seattle Seahawks player and 63rd pick overall in the 2006 NFL draft
 * B. J. Upton (b. 1984) – professional baseball shortstop for the Tampa Bay Rays; drafted #2 overall in 2002
 * Justin Upton (b. 1987) – professional baseball player drafted #1 overall in 2005 by the Arizona Diamondbacks
 * Adrienne Warren (b. 1987) – professional singer, actress and dancer; portrayed Lorrell Robinson in the 2010 national tour of Dreamgirls; singer for Trans-Siberian Orchestra
 * David Wright (b. 1982) – professional baseball starting third baseman for the New York Mets

Hampton

 * Xavier Adibi – linebacker with the Houston Texans
 * Robert Banks – NFL defensive end
 * Macey Brooks – wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears
 * Elton Brown (b. 1982) – former professional football player for the Arizona Cardinals
 * Ronald Curry (b. 1979) – professional football player for the Oakland Raiders
 * DRAM (b. 1988) – musician
 * Steve Earle (b. 1955) – popular country-rock musician and songwriter
 * Chris Ellis – practice team member for the Pittsburgh Steelers
 * La'Keshia Frett – professional basketball player and coach
 * Shaun Gayle (b. 1962) – professional football player with the San Diego Chargers
 * Chris Hanburger (b. 1941) – popular Washington Redskins player in the 1970s
 * Dwight Hollier (b. 1969) – professional football player with the Miami Dolphins and the Indianapolis Colts
 * Mike Husted (b. 1970) – former kicker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders, and Washington Redskins
 * Weldon Irvine (1943–2002) – musician
 * Allen Iverson (b. 1975) – former professional basketball player
 * John P. Jumper (b. 1945) – former Chief of Staff of the US Air Force
 * Todd Kelly (b. 1970) – professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Atlanta Falcons
 * Jerod Mayo (b. 1986) – professional football player with the New England Patriots drafted 10th overall in 2008
 * Francena McCorory (b. 1988) – member of 2012 gold medal Olympic women's 4x400 team
 * Dwight Stephenson (b. 1957) – professional football player for the Miami Dolphins and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
 * Tyrod Taylor (b.1989) – NFL quarterback for the New York Giants
 * Dwight White (1949–2008) – defensive end on the Pittsburgh Steelers during their 1970s glory years
 * Jimmy F. Williams (b. 1984) – professional football player with the Atlanta Falcons
 * Steve Wilson – jazz musician, alto and soprano saxophones, flute; composer
 * Antwoine Womack – drafted by New England Patriots in 2002
 * Roy "Future Man" Wooten (b. 1957) – musician

Newport News

 * Willie Armstead (b. 1952) – former professional football player in the Canadian Football League
 * Keith Atherton (b. 1959) – former pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and the Oakland Athletics
 * Pearl Bailey (1918–1990) – Tony Award-winning actress and singer
 * Antoine Bethea (b. 1984) – professional football strong safety for the San Francisco 49ers
 * Larry Bethea (1956–1987) – late professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys
 * Darryl Blackstock (b. 1983) – professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
 * Blind Blake (1896–1934) – blues and ragtime musician (not officially confirmed he was born in Newport News)
 * Aaron Brooks (b. 1976) – former professional football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders; land developer
 * Joyce Bulifant (b. 1937) – television actress
 * Robert Cray (b. 1953) – blues guitarist
 * Will Crutchfield (b. 1957) – opera conductor
 * Scott Darling (b. 1988) – professional ice hockey goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes
 * Ben Edwards (b. 1992) – football player
 * Frankie Faison (b. 1949) – film actor
 * Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) – jazz singer
 * The Five Keys – popular soul and doo-wop act in the 1950s; featuring Newport News locals Ripley Ingram, Bernie West, Dickie Threat and Rudy West
 * Johnny Gilbert (b. 1928) – announcer for the television quiz show Jeopardy!
 * Marques Hagans (b. 1982) – NFL player
 * Henry Jordan (1935–1977) – former professional football player for the Green Bay Packers; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
 * Richard Kelly (b. 1975) – film director and writer; films include Donnie Darko and Domino
 * Leroy Keyes (1947–2021) – professional football running back for the Philadelphia Eagles
 * J. J. Lankes (1884–1960) – woodcut artist, lived for many years in the Hilton Village neighborhood
 * Kwamie Lassiter (b. 1969) – former football safety for the Arizona Cardinals
 * David Macklin (b. 1978) – professional football player for the Washington Redskins
 * Michael Maguire (b. 1955) – Tony Award-winning actor
 * Queen Esther Marrow (b. 1941) – soul and gospel singer
 * Masego (b. 1993) – R&B and traphouse jazz artist
 * Lightfoot Solomon Michaux (1885–1969) – evangelist, early radio and television pioneer
 * J. Clyde Morris (1909–1987) – first executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel; former city manager of the City of Warwick
 * Hazel R. O'Leary (b. 1937) – former Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton and President of Fisk University
 * Tommy Reamon (b. 1952) – former pro football player and coach
 * Austin Roberts (b. 1945) – singer and songwriter
 * Norm Snead (1939–2024) – former professional football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles
 * Sonja Sohn (b. 1964) – actress, The Wire, Body of Proof
 * Jon St. John (b. 1960) – voice actor and singer, best known as the voice of Duke Nukem
 * William Styron (1925–2006) – author of The Confessions of Nat Turner and Sophie's Choice
 * Nick "The Goat" Thompson (b. 1981) – professional mixed martial arts fighter; Bodog Fight Welterweight Champion
 * Mike Tomlin (b. 1972) – head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers
 * Al Toon (b. 1963) – former professional football player for the New York Jets
 * Marcus Vick (b. 1984) – former NFL player, quarterback for Virginia Tech
 * Michael Vick (b. 1980) – NFL quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles
 * Victor Wooten (b. 1964) – musician

Norfolk

 * Adam Anderson – driver of the Taz and Grave Digger Monster Trucks; son of Monster Truck driver
 * Dennis Anderson – driver of the Grave Digger Monster Truck in the Monster Jam series
 * Mason Andrews (1919–2006) – physician who delivered America's first in vitro baby; visionary leader of Norfolk's late 20th century renaissance
 * Anhayla (b. 1988) – singer-songwriter
 * Gordon Banks (b. 1955) – guitarist and music director for Marvin Gaye
 * Al Barks (1936–2018) – Negro league baseball player
 * Gary "U.S." Bonds (b. 1939) – singer-songwriter
 * Plaxico Burress (b. 1977) – professional football wide receiver for the New York Jets
 * William Harvey Carney (1840–1908) – African-American soldier of the American Civil War; Medal of Honor recipient for his part in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry's assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina
 * Kam Chancellor (b. 1988) – professional football safety for the Seattle Seahawks
 * Clarence Clemons – saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
 * Alex Cosmidis – Minor League baseball player and manager and Major League scout
 * William Couper (1853–1942) – sculptor
 * Colgate Whitehead Darden, Jr. (1897–1981) – U.S. Representative; Governor of Virginia; Chancellor of the College of William and Mary; third President of the University of Virginia
 * Keyshawn Davis (b. 1999) – professional boxer
 * Mike D'Orso (b. 1953) – author, journalist
 * Charles "Lefty" Driesell (1931–2024) – basketball coach at Davidson College, the University of Maryland, College Park, James Madison University, and Georgia State University
 * Ryan Farish (b. 1974) – music composer, artist, publisher, and record executive of Rytone Entertainment
 * Florian-Ayala Fauna – artist musician
 * Hank Foiles – from Norfolk, Major league All-Star in 1957; played for seven teams; finished his career in 1964 with the expansion Los Angeles Angels
 * William Fuller (b. 1962) – professional football defensive end for the Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears
 * Stephen Furst (1954–2017) – television actor
 * Grant Gustin (b. 1990) – television actor
 * Henry Howell (1920–1997) – Independent Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
 * Lawrence "LoJo" Johnson (b. 1974) – Olympic pole vaulter, silver medalist in 2000
 * General Norman Johnson (1943-2010) – R&B musician
 * Kishi Bashi (b. 1975) – indie rock violinist; solo musician; tour member of Of Montreal and Regina Spektor
 * Naomi Long Madgett (1923–2020) – poet
 * Mae – indie rock band
 * Thomas W. Moss, Jr. (1928–2015) – Democratic Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1992–2000
 * Wayne Newton (b. 1942) – aka "Mr. Las Vegas"; singer and songwriter
 * Tim Reid (b. 1944) – television actor, director, and film executive
 * Jodi Rell (b. 1946) – Republican Governor of Connecticut, 2004–2011
 * Joseph Jenkins Roberts (1809–1876) – first President of Liberia
 * Dave Robertson (1889–1970) – from Norfolk, two-time National League home run leader; hit .500 in 1917 World Series; hit .287 over nine seasons with the Giants, Cubs and Pirates; product of Norfolk Academy; played four sports at Wake Forest and NC State; managed the minor league Norfolk Tars for several years in the 1920s
 * Larry Sabato (b. 1952) – political pundit and professor at the University of Virginia
 * Ed Schultz (1954–2018) – pundit and TV personality for MSNBC
 * Deborah Shelton (b. 1948) – actress; Miss USA 1970, first runner-up in Miss Universe contest
 * John Wesley Shipp (b. 1956) – television actor
 * Bruce Smith (b. 1963) – Pro Football Hall of Fame player for the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins
 * Joe Smith (b. 1975) – professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers
 * Keely Smith (1928–2017) – nightclub singer, wife and stage partner of Louis Prima
 * Margaret Sullavan (1909–1960) – actress and wife of Leland Hayward
 * Chuck Swirsky – Chicago Bulls radio play-by-play announcer, previously with Toronto Raptors
 * Littleton Waller Tazewell (1774–1860) – U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator and Governor of Virginia
 * Antoine Thompson – cornerback with the St. Louis Rams
 * Scott Travis (b. 1961) – drummer for rock band Judas Priest
 * John Paul Vann (1924–1972) – U.S. soldier and civilian active in Vietnam
 * Marc Vann (b. 1954) – actor
 * Brandon Vera (b. 1977) – mixed martial artist, currently signed to UFC
 * Gene Vincent (1935–1971) – rock-a-billy artist recorded the hit "Be-Bop-a-Lula"
 * Ben Watson (b. 1980) – football player for the New England Patriots
 * Ernie Watts (b. 1945) – composer, jazz saxophonist, and long-time touring member of The Rolling Stones
 * Joe Weatherly (1922–1964) – NASCAR driver
 * Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker (b. 1964) – boxer; 1984 Olympic gold medalist, professional champion in four weight classes
 * Thomas Wilkins (b. 1954) – orchestra conductor, music director of the Omaha Symphony Orchestra
 * Patrick Wilson (b. 1973) – actor
 * David Wright (b. 1982) – professional baseball player for the New York Mets
 * Rob Estes (b. 1963) – actor

Portsmouth

 * V. C. Andrews (1923–1986) – mystery and horror writer
 * Marty Brennaman (b. 1942) – sportscaster for the Cincinnati Reds
 * Karen Briggs (b. 1963) – violinist
 * Ruth Brown (1928–2006) – Grammy Award-winning singer and entertainer
 * Bebe Buell (b. 1953) – fashion model, famous groupie and mother of Liv Tyler
 * Mahlon Clark (1923–2007) – musician
 * LaTasha Colander (b. 1976) – track and field sprint star, 2000 Olympic gold medalist (4 × 400 m)
 * Jamin Elliott (b. 1979) – former NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons
 * Missy Elliott (b. 1971) – rapper
 * Perry Ellis (1940–1986) – fashion designer
 * John Facenda (1913–1984) – WCAU news anchor from 1948 to 1973; known as the "voice of NFL Films" until his death in 1984
 * Dorian Finney-Smith – basketball player for the University of Florida and Dallas Mavericks
 * Clifton C. Garvin (1921–2016) – President and CEO of Exxon
 * Chandler Harper (1914–2004) – golfer
 * Chad Hugo (b. 1974) – musician and producer in the Neptunes and N.E.R.D.
 * Ben L. Jones (b. 1941) – actor and politician
 * T. J. Jordan (b. 1986) – basketball player
 * LaShawn Merritt (b. 1986) – 2008 Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter
 * George "Shadow" Morton (1941–2013) – record producer and songwriter
 * Bismarck Myrick (b. 1940) – U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia, U.S. Ambassador to Lesotho
 * Tommy Newsom (1929–2007) – musician featured in Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show band with Doc Severinsen
 * Patton Oswalt (b. 1969) – comedian and television actor
 * Ace Parker (1912–2013) – Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback; also played baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics
 * William Russ (b. 1950) – actor
 * Bill Schneider (b. 1944) – political commentator for CNN
 * Dorin Spivey – NBA World and NABA Lightweight Boxing Champion
 * Wanda Sykes (b. 1964) – actress, comedian, and comedy writer
 * Ted Thomas, Sr. (1935–2020) – Pentecostal preacher and pastor of the New Community Temple Church of God in Christ; General board member of the Church of God in Christ, Inc. denomination
 * Mike Watt (b. 1957) – musician, founding member and bassist of SST hardcore punk band Minutemen; current bassist for recently reunited 60s band The Stooges
 * Nicole Wray (b. 1980) – rapper and protégé of Missy Elliott

Suffolk

 * James Avery (1955–2013) – actor best known for his portrayal of Philip Banks on the TV sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
 * Johnnie Barnes (b. 1968) – graduate of Hampton University; former football player for the San Diego Chargers and the Pittsburgh Steelers
 * Charlie Byrd (1925–1999) – jazz guitarist
 * Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr. (1914–1999) – two time Governor of Virginia
 * Joe S. Lawrie (1914–2009) – U.S. Army major general
 * Brandon Lowe (b. 1994) – Major league Baseball player
 * Lex Luger (b. 1991) – hip-hop music producer; produced tracks on Rick Ross's Teflon Don, Waka Flocka Flame's Flockaveli, Slim Thug's Tha Thug Show, and Kanye West and Jay-Z's Watch the Throne
 * Joe Maphis (1921–1986) – country music singer and songwriter
 * Mike Tomlin (b. 1972) - Football coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers
 * Terrence Warren (b. 1969) – former NFL player and All-American sprinter at Hampton University

Virginia Beach



 * Corey Ashe (b. 1986) – professional soccer player for the Houston Dynamo
 * Wade Barrett (b. 1976) – professional soccer player for the Houston Dynamo
 * Felicia Barton (b. 1982) – semi-finalist on American Idol
 * Kharlton Belmar (b. 1992) – professional soccer player for Portland Timbers 2
 * Rudy Boesch (1928–2019) – retired Navy SEAL and contestant on Survivor
 * Jamelle Bouie (b. 1987) – journalist, New York Times columnist, and political analyst
 * Bill Bray (b. 1983) – MLB player
 * Jon Busch (b. 1976) – Hampton Roads Mariner; Major League Soccer
 * Curtis Bush (b. 1962) – kickboxer
 * Darren Caskey (b. 1974) – Hampton Roads Mariner; Tottenham Hotspur; Reading
 * Gabby Douglas (b. 1995) – Olympic gymnastics gold medalist
 * D.J. Dozier (b. 1965) – football / baseball from Virginia Beach; Penn State All-American, first-round NFL draft 14th pick by Minnesota Vikings who was also drafted by major league baseball by the Detroit Tigers in the 18th round in 1983 (459th overall)
 * Jason Dubois (b. 1979) – MLB player
 * Genesis the Greykid – artist, creative, poet, writer
 * Percy Harvin (b. 1988) – NFL player
 * Michael Hearst (b. 1972) – author, musician, and composer
 * Angela Hucles (b. 1978) – sports executive and former professional soccer player
 * Daniel Hudson (b. 1987) – MLB player
 * Jay Hoffman (b. 1951) – coached Hampton Roads Mariners; played professionally in the Canadian National Soccer League
 * Bubba Jenkins (b. 1988) – NCAA wrestling national champion and MMA fighter
 * Roy Lassiter (b. 1969) – Hampton Roads Mariner; Major League Soccer; USA National Team
 * B. J. Leiderman (b. 1956) – composer of themes for NPR shows
 * Marc Leishman (b. 1983) – professional golfer
 * Darin Lewis (b. 1976) – Hampton Roads Mariner; MLS New York MetroStars
 * EJ Manuel (b. 1990) – NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
 * Evan Marriott – actor in Joe Millionaire
 * Bob McDonnell (b. 1954) – former Governor of Virginia
 * Shane McFaul (b. 1986) – Hampton Roads Mariner; Republic of Ireland U21
 * Ryan McGinness (b. 1972) – artist
 * Darryl Monroe (b. 1986) – professional basketball player, 2016 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP
 * Guy Morgan (b. 1960), former NBA player
 * Shawn Morimando (b. 1992) – MLB player
 * Lenda Murray (b. 1962) – IFBB professional bodybuilder
 * Jamia Nash (b. 1996) – singer, actress
 * Juice Newton (b. 1952) – singer, songwriter
 * Derrick Nnadi (b. 1996) – NFL defensive tackle
 * Pusha T (b. 1977) – rapper
 * Neil Ramírez (b. 1989) – MLB player
 * J.R. Reid (b. 1968) – NBA player
 * Mark Reynolds (b. 1983) – third baseman/first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles from Virginia Beach; drafted in 2004 by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 16th round (476th overall)
 * Pat Robertson (1930–2023) – television preacher
 * David Robinson (b. 1965) – 10x All-Star, NBA MVP, 2x NBA Champion, 2x Olympic gold medalist, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, briefly grew up in Virginia Beach
 * Aaron Rouse (b. 1984) – NFL player
 * Mark Ruffalo (b. 1967) – Oscar-nominated actor; raised in Virginia Beach
 * Todd Schnitt (b. 1966) – radio personality
 * Herbert Scott (b. 1953) – Kellam High School, Virginia Union University, Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman in NFL for 10 seasons, 3× Pro Bowl, 2× First-team All-Pro, winner of Super Bowl XII
 * Rhea Seehorn (b. 1972) – actress known for role as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul
 * Julie Shiflet (b. 1972) – professional tennis player
 * Scott Sizemore (b. 1985) – MLB player
 * Chris Taylor (b. 1990) – MLB player
 * Ian Thomas (b. 1987) – MLB player
 * Shamarko Thomas (b. 1991) – Pittsburgh Steelers safety and 111th pick overall in the 2013 NFL draft; starred at Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach
 * Timbaland (b. 1972) – music producer
 * Lil Tracy (b. 1995) – rapper, singer and songwriter
 * Turnover – indie rock band
 * Travis Wall (b. 1987) – choreographer and contestant on So You Think You Can Dance
 * Matthew E. White (b. 1982) – songwriter and producer
 * Elizabeth Williams (b. 1993), played college basketball at Duke University, WNBA player for Atlanta Dream
 * Matt Williams (b. 1971) – MLB player
 * Pharrell Williams (b. 1973) – rapper, singer, record producer, composer and fashion designer
 * Glenn Yates Jr. (1927–2022) – architect and Virginia state legislator
 * Hunter Yeany (b. 2005) – racing driver
 * Glenn Youngkin (b. 1966) – elected governor of Virginia in 2021
 * Ryan Zimmerman (b. 1984) – MLB player

Williamsburg

 * Jimmy Fortune (b. 1955) – vocalist with the Statler Brothers
 * Mel Gray (b. 1961) – professional football player and member of NFL all decade team of 1990s
 * Bruce Hornsby (b. 1954) – singer and songwriter
 * Linda Lavin (b. 1937) – actress
 * Seven Mary Three – alternative rock band
 * Canaan Smith (b. 1984) – country music artist
 * Ron Springs (b. 1956) – running back for the Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * Shawn Springs (b. 1975) – football player for the Washington Redskins
 * Lawrence Taylor (b. 1959) – former professional football player for the New York Giants; professional wrestler; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
 * George Wythe (1726–1806) – first professor of law at William and Mary; taught future presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe, and future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Marshall; signer of the Declaration of Independence

York County

 * Terry Kirby (b. 1970) – professional football player for the Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders
 * Wayne Kirby (b. 1964) – Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians
 * Thomas Nelson, Jr. (1738–1789) – signer of the Declaration of Independence
 * Bryan Randall (b. 1983) – 2005 ACC Football Player of the Year
 * Chris Slade (b. 1971) – professional football player for the New England Patriots