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*[[Chris Archer]] (born 1988), starting pitcher for the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Chris Archer]] (born 1988), starting pitcher for the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Darrell Armstrong]] (born 1968), former NBA [[point guard]] and current assistant coach for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] ([[Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]])
*[[Darrell Armstrong]] (born 1968), former NBA [[point guard]] and current assistant coach for the [[Dallas Mavericks]] ([[Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]])
*[[J. J. Arrington]] (born 1983), American football player ([[Rocky Mount, North Carolina|Rocky Mount]])
*[[J. J. Arrington]] (born 1983), pro football player ([[Rocky Mount, North Carolina|Rocky Mount]])
*[[Scott Bankhead]] (born 1963), former [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Scott Bankhead]] (born 1963), former [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Billy Ray Barnes]] (born 1935) American Football player (1957–66) [[Philadelphia Eagles]], [[Washington Redskins]], and [[Minnesota Vikings]]; selected three times for the [[Pro Bowl]] (Landis)
*[[Billy Ray Barnes]] (born 1935) pro ootball player (1957–66) [[Philadelphia Eagles]], [[Washington Redskins]], and [[Minnesota Vikings]]; selected three times for the [[Pro Bowl]] (Landis)
*[[Brian Barnes (baseball)|Brian Barnes]] (born 1967), former [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]] for the [[Montreal Expos]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] ([[Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina|Roanoke Rapids]])
*[[Brian Barnes (baseball)|Brian Barnes]] (born 1967), former [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]] for the [[Montreal Expos]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] ([[Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina|Roanoke Rapids]])
*[[Henry Bibby]] (born 1949), former NBA [[point guard]] and current assistant coach for the [[Memphis Grizzlies]] ([[Franklinton, North Carolina|Franklinton]])
*[[Henry Bibby]] (born 1949), former NBA [[point guard]] and college coach; current assistant coach for the [[Memphis Grizzlies]] ([[Franklinton, North Carolina|Franklinton]])
*[[ Walt Bellamy]] (1938-2013) [[NBA]] [[Hall of Fame]] ([[New Bern]])
*[[ Walt Bellamy]] (1938-2013), basketball player, [[NBA]] [[Hall of Fame]] ([[New Bern]])
*[[Stephen Bowen (American football)|Stephen Bowen]] (born 1984), [[defensive end]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Holly Ridge, North Carolina|Holly Ridge]])
*[[Stephen Bowen (American football)|Stephen Bowen]] (born 1984), [[defensive end]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Holly Ridge, North Carolina|Holly Ridge]])
*[[Hal Bradley]] (1913–1981), [[End (American football)|end]] in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Washington Redskins]] and the [[Arizona Cardinals|Chicago Cardinals]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Hal Bradley]] (1913–1981), football player, end for NFL's the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Arizona Cardinals|Chicago Cardinals]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Andre Brown (American football)|Andre Brown]] (born 1986), [[Fullback (American football)|fullback]] for the [[Washington Redskins]] ([[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]])
*[[Andre Brown (American football)|Andre Brown]] (born 1986), [[Fullback (American football)|fullback]] for the [[Washington Redskins]] ([[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]])
*[[Madison Bumgarner]] (born 1989), [[starting pitcher]] for the [[San Francisco Giants]]. Youngest pitcher ever to start a game and youngest pitcher ever to win a post season game for the SF Giants. ([[Lenoir, North Carolina|Granite Falls, South Caldwell High School]])
*[[Madison Bumgarner]] (born 1989), [[starting pitcher]] for the [[San Francisco Giants]]; youngest pitcher ever to win a postseason game for the San Francisco Giants ([[Lenoir, North Carolina|Granite Falls, South Caldwell High School]])
*[[Crezdon Butler]] (born 1987), [[cornerback]] for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] ([[Asheville, North Carolina|Asheville]])
*[[Crezdon Butler]] (born 1987), [[cornerback]] for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] ([[Asheville, North Carolina|Asheville]])
*[[Brian Canter]] (born 1987), professional bull rider on the [[Professional Bull Riders]] [[Built Ford Tough Series]] tour ([[Randleman, North Carolina|Randleman]])
*[[Brian Canter]] (born 1987), professional bull rider on the [[Professional Bull Riders]] [[Built Ford Tough Series]] tour ([[Randleman, North Carolina|Randleman]])
*[[Bruce Carter (American football)|Bruce Carter]] (born 1988), [[linebacker]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Havelock, North Carolina|Havelock]])
*[[Bruce Carter (American football)|Bruce Carter]] (born 1988), [[linebacker]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Havelock, North Carolina|Havelock]])
*[[Joey Cheek]] (born 1979), Olympic gold medal winning [[Speed Skating|speed skater]]. ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[Joey Cheek]] (born 1979), Olympic gold medalist [[Speed Skating|speed skater]]. ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[Lonnie Chisenhall]] (born 1988), [[third baseman]] for the [[Cleveland Indians]] ([[Newport, North Carolina|Newport]])
*[[Lonnie Chisenhall]] (born 1988), [[third baseman]] for the [[Cleveland Indians]] ([[Newport, North Carolina|Newport]])
*[[Dwight Clark]] (born 1957), two-time All-Pro [[wide receiver]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]]. Propelled the 49ers to their first [[Super Bowl]] appearance with a last-minute touchdown catch in the 1982 [[NFC Championship Game]] against the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Kinston, North Carolina|Kinston]])
*[[Dwight Clark]] (born 1957), two-time All-Pro [[wide receiver]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]]; led 49ers to their first [[Super Bowl]] appearance with a last-minute touchdown catch in the 1982 [[NFC Championship Game]] ([[Kinston, North Carolina|Kinston]])
*[[Jim Cleamons]] (born 1949), former [[NBA]] [[guard (basketball)|guard]] who played for the [[L.A. Lakers]], [[Cleveland Cavaliers]], and the [[New York Knicks]]. Currently is the assistant coach for the [[L.A. Lakers]]. ([[Lincolnton, North Carolina|Lincolnton]])
*[[Jim Cleamons]] (born 1949), former [[NBA]] [[guard (basketball)|guard]] who played for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]], [[Cleveland Cavaliers]], and [[New York Knicks]]; assistant coach for the Lakers ([[Lincolnton, North Carolina|Lincolnton]])
*[[Tony Cloninger]] (born 1940), MLB pitcher ([[Cherryville, North Carolina|Cherryville]])
*[[Tony Cloninger]] (born 1940), MLB pitcher ([[Cherryville, North Carolina|Cherryville]])
*[[Jonathan Cooper]] (born 1990), [[NFL]] [[guard (American football)|guard]] for the [[Arizona Cardinals]] ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Jonathan Cooper]] (born 1990), guard for the NFL's [[Arizona Cardinals]] ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Terrance Copper]] (born 1982), [[wide receiver]] for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] ([[Washington, North Carolina|Washington]])
*[[Terrance Copper]] (born 1982), [[wide receiver]] for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] ([[Washington, North Carolina|Washington]])
*[[Alge Crumpler]] (born 1977), [[tight end]] for the [[New England Patriots]]. Selected twice for the [[All-Pro]] and selected four times for the [[Pro Bowl]]. ([[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]])
*[[Alge Crumpler]] (born 1977), [[tight end]] for the [[New England Patriots]]. Selected twice for the [[All-Pro]] and selected four times for the [[Pro Bowl]]. ([[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]])
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*[[Aaron Curry (American football)|Aaron Curry]] (born 1986), [[linebacker]] for the [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]])
*[[Aaron Curry (American football)|Aaron Curry]] (born 1986), [[linebacker]] for the [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]])
*[[Stephen Curry (basketball)|Stephen Curry]] (born 1988), player for the [[Golden State Warriors]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Stephen Curry (basketball)|Stephen Curry]] (born 1988), player for the [[Golden State Warriors]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Brad Daugherty (basketball)|Brad Daugherty]] (born 1965), former All-America basketball player for [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill|UNC-Chapel Hill]] and [[NBA]] player for the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]]. Subsequently a popular basketball television commentator for [[Raycom Media]] ([[Black Mountain, North Carolina|Black Mountain]])
*[[Brad Daugherty (basketball)|Brad Daugherty]] (born 1965), former All-America basketball player for [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill|UNC-Chapel Hill]] and [[NBA]] player for the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]]; television commentator for [[Raycom Media]] ([[Black Mountain, North Carolina|Black Mountain]])
*[[Walter Davis (basketball)|Walter Davis]] (born 1954), former basketball player for [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill|UNC-Chapel Hill]] and for the [[NBA]]'s [[Phoenix Suns]]; six-time NBA All-Star ([[Pineville, North Carolina|Pineville]])
*[[Walter Davis (basketball)|Walter Davis]] (born 1954), former basketball player for [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill|UNC-Chapel Hill]] and for the [[NBA]]'s [[Phoenix Suns]]; six-time NBA All-Star ([[Pineville, North Carolina|Pineville]])
*[[Matt Dodge]] (born 1987), [[punter (football)|punter]] for the [[New York Giants]] ([[Morehead City, North Carolina|Morehead City]])
*[[Matt Dodge]] (born 1987), [[punter (football)|punter]] for the [[New York Giants]] ([[Morehead City, North Carolina|Morehead City]])
*[[Dale Earnhardt|Dale Earnhardt Sr]] (1951–2001), renowned [[NASCAR]] driver nicknamed "The Intimidator" for his aggressive driving style. Winner of 76 NASCAR races, he was killed in a crash at the 2001 [[Daytona 500]] ([[Kannapolis, North Carolina|Kannapolis]])
*[[Dale Earnhardt|Dale Earnhardt Sr]] (1951–2001), renowned [[NASCAR]] driver nicknamed "The Intimidator" for his aggressive driving style; winner of 76 NASCAR races, killed in a crash at the 2001 [[Daytona 500]] ([[Kannapolis, North Carolina|Kannapolis]])
*[[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|Dale Earnhardt Jr]] (born 1974), championship-winning [[NASCAR]] driver and Protégé of his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr. ([[Kannapolis, North Carolina|Kannapolis]])
*[[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|Dale Earnhardt Jr]] (born 1974), championship-winning [[NASCAR]] driver and protégé of his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr. ([[Kannapolis, North Carolina|Kannapolis]])
*[[Brad Edwards (American football)|Brad Edwards]] (born 1966) Safety, Washington Redskins, [[Lumberton, North Carolina]] two interceptions in [[Super Bowl XXVI]]
*[[Brad Edwards (American football)|Brad Edwards]] (born 1966), safety for the Washington Redskins, made two interceptions in [[Super Bowl XXVI]] [[Lumberton, North Carolina[[
*[[Dannell Ellerbe]] (born 1985), [[linebacker]] for the [[Baltimore Ravens]] ([[Hamlet, North Carolina|Hamlet]])
*[[Dannell Ellerbe]] (born 1985), [[linebacker]] for the [[Baltimore Ravens]] ([[Hamlet, North Carolina|Hamlet]])
*[[Vince Evans]] (born 1955), Rose Bowl MVP 1977, long term NFL/USFL Quarterback-(Raiders, Bears)([[Greensboro]])
*[[Vince Evans]] (born 1955), 1977 Rose Bowl MVP for [[University of Southern California]], quarterback for NFL's [[Oakland Raiders|Los Angeles Raiders]] and [[Chicago Bears]] ([[Greensboro]])
*[[Rick Ferrell]] (1905–1995), [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] catcher for [[Boston Red Sox]] [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] and [[St Louis Browns]] (Durham)
*[[Rick Ferrell]] (1905–1995), [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] catcher for [[Boston Red Sox]] [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] and [[St Louis Browns]] (Durham)
*[[Perry Fewell]] (born 1962), [[defensive coordinator]] for the [[New York Giants]] ([[Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]])
*[[Perry Fewell]] (born 1962), [[defensive coordinator]] for the [[New York Giants]] ([[Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]])
*[[Phil Ford (basketball)|Phil Ford]] (born 1956), retired [[point guard]] who played with the [[Sacramento Kings|Kansas City Kings]], [[New Jersey Nets]], [[Milwaukee Bucks]] and [[Houston Rockets]]. Won the [[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|'78–'79 NBA Rookie of the Year Award]]. Currently the assistant coach for the [[Charlotte Bobcats]] ([[Rocky Mount, North Carolina|Rocky Mount]])
*[[Phil Ford (basketball)|Phil Ford]] (born 1956), retired [[point guard]] who played with the [[Sacramento Kings|Kansas City Kings]], [[New Jersey Nets]], [[Milwaukee Bucks]] and [[Houston Rockets]]. Won the [[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|'78–'79 NBA Rookie of the Year Award]]. Currently the assistant coach for the [[Charlotte Bobcats]] ([[Rocky Mount, North Carolina|Rocky Mount]])
*[[Roman Gabriel]] (born 1940), All-America [[quarterback]] for [[North Carolina State University|NC State]] in the early 1960s. Also played professionally for the NFL's [[Los Angeles Rams]] and the [[Philadelphia Eagles]], being named the NFL's [[NFL Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]] in 1969 ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Roman Gabriel]] (born 1940), All-America [[quarterback]] for [[North Carolina State University|NC State]]; played for NFL's [[Los Angeles Rams]] and [[Philadelphia Eagles]], named league's [[NFL Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]] in 1969 ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Omar Gaither]] (born 1984), [[linebacker]] for the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Omar Gaither]] (born 1984), [[linebacker]] for the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Harry Gant]] (born 1940), former [[NASCAR]] driver, Mr. September([[Taylorsville, North Carolina|Taylorsville]])
*[[Harry Gant]] (born 1940), former [[NASCAR]] driver, Mr. September([[Taylorsville, North Carolina|Taylorsville]])
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*[[Joe Gibbs]] (born 1940), Hall of Fame head coach for the [[Washington Redskins]] and owner of [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]; won [[Super Bowl]] in 1982, 1987, and 1991; won the NASCAR Cup Series Championship in 2000, 2002, and 2005 ([[Mocksville, North Carolina|Mocksville]])
*[[Joe Gibbs]] (born 1940), Hall of Fame head coach for the [[Washington Redskins]] and owner of [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]; won [[Super Bowl]] in 1982, 1987, and 1991; won the NASCAR Cup Series Championship in 2000, 2002, and 2005 ([[Mocksville, North Carolina|Mocksville]])
*[[Marcus Gilchrist]] (born 1988), [[cornerback]] for the [[San Diego Chargers]] ([[High Point, North Carolina|High Point]])
*[[Marcus Gilchrist]] (born 1988), [[cornerback]] for the [[San Diego Chargers]] ([[High Point, North Carolina|High Point]])
*[[Mark Grace]] (born 1964), former [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] All-Star and Gold Glove Award winning first baseman; has the major league record for most hits (1,754) and doubles (364) in the decade of the 1990s.
*[[Mark Grace]] (born 1964), former [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] All-Star and Gold Glove Award-winning first baseman; has the major league record for most hits (1,754) and doubles (364) in the decade of the 1990s, broadcaster, coach
*[[Jimmy Graham]] (born 1986), [[tight end]] for the [[New Orleans Saints]] ([[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]])
*[[Jimmy Graham]] (born 1986), [[tight end]] for the [[New Orleans Saints]] ([[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]])
*[[Chris Hairston]] (born 1989), [[offensive tackle]] for the [[Buffalo Bills]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Chris Hairston]] (born 1989), [[offensive tackle]] for the [[Buffalo Bills]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])


*[[Josh Hamilton (baseball)|Josh Hamilton]] (born 1981), [[outfielder]] for the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Josh Hamilton (baseball)|Josh Hamilton]] (born 1981), [[outfielder]] for the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Los Angeles Angels]] ([[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]])
*[[Dee Hardison]] (born 1956), former NFL [[defensive lineman]], primarily for the [[Buffalo Bills]] and the [[New York Giants]] ([[Jacksonville, North Carolina|Jacksonville]])
*[[Dee Hardison]] (born 1956), former NFL [[defensive lineman]], primarily for the [[Buffalo Bills]] and the [[New York Giants]] ([[Jacksonville, North Carolina|Jacksonville]])
*[[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Matt Harrison]] (born 1985), [[pitcher]] for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] ([[Durham, North Carolina|Durham]])
*[[Matt Harrison (baseball)|Matt Harrison]] (born 1985), [[pitcher]] for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] ([[Durham, North Carolina|Durham]])
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*[[DeVonte Holloman]] (born 1991), [[linebacker]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[DeVonte Holloman]] (born 1991), [[linebacker]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Torry Holt]] (born 1976), former [[North Carolina State University|NC State]] and [[St. Louis Rams]] [[wide receiver]] (1999–2008); five-time [[NFL]] [[Pro Bowl]] participant ([[Gibsonville, North Carolina|Gibsonville]])
*[[Torry Holt]] (born 1976), former [[North Carolina State University|NC State]] and [[St. Louis Rams]] [[wide receiver]] (1999–2008); five-time [[NFL]] [[Pro Bowl]] participant ([[Gibsonville, North Carolina|Gibsonville]])
*[[Brad Hoover]], NFL Football player for the Carolina Panthers, attended [[Western Carolina University]]
*[[Brad Hoover]], football player for the Carolina Panthers, attended [[Western Carolina University]]
*[[Joe Horn]] (born 1972) (grew up in Fayetteville), Wide Receiver, Atlanta Falcons previously New Orleans Saints (born in Connecticut)
*[[Joe Horn]] (born 1972) (grew up in Fayetteville), wide receiver, Atlanta Falcons previously New Orleans Saints (born in Connecticut)
*[[Josh Howard]] (born 1980), [[small forward]] and [[shooting guard]] for the [[Utah Jazz]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Josh Howard]] (born 1980), [[small forward]] and [[shooting guard]] for the [[Utah Jazz]] ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Jason Hunter (American football)|Jason Hunter]] (born 1983), [[defensive end]] for the [[Oakland Raiders]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Jason Hunter (American football)|Jason Hunter]] (born 1983), [[defensive end]] for the [[Oakland Raiders]] ([[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]])
*[[Catfish Hunter|Jim "Catfish" Hunter]] (1946–1999), [[Major League Baseball]] [[pitcher]], starting for the [[Oakland Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]] in five [[World Series]] Championships during the 1970s. Also a member of the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] ([[Hertford, North Carolina|Hertford]])
*[[Catfish Hunter|Jim "Catfish" Hunter]] (1946–1999), [[Major League Baseball]] [[pitcher]], starting for the [[Oakland Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]] in five [[World Series]] championships during the 1970s; member of the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] ([[Hertford, North Carolina|Hertford]])
*[[Mark Ingram, Sr.]] (born 1965), former NFL [[wide receiver]], primarily with the [[New York Giants]] ([[Gaston, North Carolina|Gaston]])
*[[Mark Ingram, Sr.]] (born 1965), former NFL [[wide receiver]], primarily with the [[New York Giants]] ([[Gaston, North Carolina|Gaston]])
*[[John Isner]] (born 1985), professional tennis player ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[John Isner]] (born 1985), professional tennis player ([[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]])
*[[Bobby Jackson (basketball)|Bobby Jackson]] (born 1973), NBA player and assistant coach of [[Sacramento Kings]] ([[East Spencer, North Carolina|East Spencer]])
*[[Bobby Jackson (basketball)|Bobby Jackson]] (born 1973), NBA player and assistant coach of [[Sacramento Kings]] ([[East Spencer, North Carolina|East Spencer]])
*[[Dale Jarrett]] (born 1956), long-time [[NASCAR]] driver and winner of the 1999 [[NASCAR Championship]] ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Dale Jarrett]] (born 1956), long-time [[NASCAR]] driver and winner of the 1999 [[NASCAR Championship]] ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Ned Jarrett]] (born 1932), Former [[NASCAR]] driver, and two-time [[NASCAR]] champion. ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Ned Jarrett]] (born 1932), former [[NASCAR]] driver, and two-time [[NASCAR]] champion. ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Glenn Jarrett]] (born 1950), Former [[NASCAR]] driver. ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Glenn Jarrett]] (born 1950), former [[NASCAR]] driver. ([[Conover, North Carolina|Conover]])
*[[Junior Johnson]] (born 1931), [[moonshine]]r who eluded capture by outrunning law enforcement on mountain roads; later an early superstar of [[NASCAR]], and subject of a 1965 ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'' magazine article by [[Tom Wolfe]]. ([[Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]])
*[[Junior Johnson]] (born 1931), [[moonshine]]r who eluded capture by outrunning law enforcement on mountain roads; later an early superstar of [[NASCAR]], subject of a 1965 ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'' magazine article by [[Tom Wolfe]] ([[Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]])
*[[Marc Johnson (skateboarder)|Marc Johnson]] (born 1970), professional skateboarder ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Marc Johnson (skateboarder)|Marc Johnson]] (born 1970), professional skateboarder ([[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]])
*[[Sam Jones (basketball)|Sam Jones]] (born 1933), [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] basketball player for the [[Boston Celtics]] ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Sam Jones (basketball)|Sam Jones]] (born 1933), [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] basketball player for the [[Boston Celtics]] ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Michael Jordan]] (born 1963), Retired NBA Basketball Player, ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Michael Jordan]] (born 1963), retired basketball player, former [[University of North Carolina]] player, winner of six NBA championships with the [[Chicago Bulls]], 1992 Olympics gold medalist, member of Pro Basketball Hall of Fame, NBA executive ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Sonny Jurgensen]] (born 1934), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] quarterback for the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Philadelphia Eagles]]; longtime color commentator for Redskins Radio. ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Sonny Jurgensen]] (born 1934), [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] quarterback for the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Philadelphia Eagles]]; longtime color commentator for Redskins Radio. ([[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]])
*[[Clyde King]] (1924–2010), [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]], [[coach (baseball)|coach]], [[manager (baseball)|manager]], [[general manager (baseball)|general manager]], and [[front office]] executive ([[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]])
*[[Clyde King]] (1924–2010), [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[pitcher]], [[coach (baseball)|coach]], [[manager (baseball)|manager]], [[general manager (baseball)|general manager]], and [[front office]] executive ([[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]])

Revision as of 00:13, 10 April 2014

The following is a list of famous people associated with North Carolina, USA.

Public/military figures

Law enforcement

Media

Music

Clay Aiken

Journalism

Education

Art and literature

Sports and athletics

Terrance Copper
Stephen Curry
Dale Earnhardt
Harry Gant
Joe Gibbs
Josh Hamilton
Cam Thomas
Josh Whitesell
Roy Williams
Ryan Zimmerman

Other

North Carolina residents born elsewhere

Lived or studied in North Carolina, born and lived elsewhere

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