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词条 List of people from Columbia, South Carolina
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  • Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, writer and educator[1]
  • Aziz Ansari, actor and comedian, Parks and Recreation
  • Atlas Road Crew, alternative rock, Southern rock band
  • Charles W. Bagnal, military officer and lawyer
  • Annie Maria Barnes, journalist, editor, and author
  • Zinn Beck, MLB player, manager
  • Paul Benjamin, actor
  • Stephen K. Benjamin, politician, Mayor of Columbia
  • Joseph Bernardin, Catholic cardinal
  • Ryan Bethea, football player
  • Blue Sky, artist
  • Charles F. Bolden, Jr., astronaut
  • Bored Suburban Youth, hardcore punk band
  • Michael Boulware, NFL safety
  • Peter Boulware, NFL linebacker
  • Bob Bowman, swim coach
  • Ben Bridwell, lead singer of Band of Horses, alternative rock band
  • Phillip Bush, pianist
  • Preston Callison, lawyer and politician
  • Anna Camp, actress, Pitch Perfect films
  • John T. Campbell, politician, Mayor of Columbia
  • Ryan Magee, editor
  • Katey Cattlehand Pluck, superstar and member of Cattlehands
  • Murphy Cattlehand Pluck, superstar and member of Cattlehands
  • Mark Cerney, founder of the Next of Kin Registry (NOKR)
  • Bruce Chen, Major League Baseball player
  • Kelsey Chow, actress
  • Bob Coble, politician, Mayor of Columbia
  • Mike Colter, actor
  • Angell Conwell, actress
  • Tyrone Corbin, NBA player and coach
  • John E. Courson, politician
  • Crossfade, alternative metal/hard rock band
  • Cyndago, comedy sketch group
  • Danny!, musician
  • Arthur C. Davis, Navy admiral
  • Kristin Davis, actress, Sex and the City
  • James Dickey, poet, author of Deliverance in 1970-#42 on Modern Library's list of the 100 best 20th-Cent. novels.
  • Stanley Donen, film director and choreographer
  • Brad Edwards, NFL player
  • Alex English, NBA forward, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • The Fabulous Moolah, WWE/WWF wrestler
  • Kirkman Finlay, Jr., politician, Mayor of Columbia
  • Sarah Mae Flemming, civil rights activist
  • Michael Flessas, actor
  • William Price Fox, novelist
  • Samkon Gado, NFL player
  • Ed Grady, actor[2]
  • Maxcy Gregg, Civil War veteran
  • Alexander Cheves Haskell, Civil War veteran
  • Kirby Higbe, MLB player
  • Robert H. Hodges, Jr., federal judge
  • Scott Holroyd, actor
  • Hootie & the Blowfish, band
  • Danielle Howle, musician and songwriter
  • LaMarr Hoyt, MLB player
  • Fiona Hutchison, actress
  • Iron & Wine (Samuel Beam), indie rock musician
  • Dustin Johnson, golfer, 2016 U.S. Open champion
  • Lloyd E. Jones, Army major general[3]
  • Alexis Jordan, singer
  • Alicia Leeke, artist
  • Guy Lipscomb, artist{{cn|date=August 2016}}{{dubious|date=August 2016}}
  • Brooklyn Mack, ballet dancer[4]
  • Elizabeth MacRae, actress
  • Ed Madden, poet, professor, and editor
  • Xavier McDaniel, NBA player
  • B.J. McKie, basketball player
  • Ray McManus, poet[5]
  • Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina since 2017
  • Craig Melvin, news anchor
  • The Movement, reggae band
  • Kary Mullis, scientist (Nobel Prize winner/graduate of Dreher High School)
  • Allison Munn, actress
  • Jermaine O'Neal, NBA player
  • Steve Pettit, fifth president of Bob Jones University
  • Marcelo Pisarro, anthropologist
  • Tom Poland, author
  • Chris Potter, musician
  • Zach Prince, USL Second Division
  • Carol Rasco, Director of the Domestic Policy Council under President Bill Clinton; advocate for disability rights, education, and children
  • Lil Ru, singer
  • Gloria Saunders, actress
  • Ann Savage, actress
  • Richard Seymour, NFL player
  • Duce Staley, NFL player
  • Josh Stolberg, screenwriter
  • Angie Stone, singer
  • Stretch Arm Strong, hardcore punk band
  • Freddie Summers, football player
  • Robin Swicord, screenwriter
  • Toro Y Moi, musician and songwriter
  • Tom Turnipseed, activist, formerly of State Senate
  • Ashley Tuttle, ballet dancer
  • Ron Westray, trombonist
  • Del Wilkes, pro wrestler
  • Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States
  • Bill Workman, economic consultant, Greenville mayor; former Columbia resident
  • W. D. Workman, Jr., newspaper editor
  • John H. Yardley, pathologist
  • Young Jeezy, rapper, born in Columbia
  • Lee Thompson Young, actor
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2. ^{{cite news |first=Scott M. |last=Brings Plenty |title=Edward Louis "Ed" Grady – obituary |url=http://theonefeather.com/2012/12/edward-louis-ed-grady-obituary/ |work=The Cherokee One Feather |date=December 13, 2012 |access-date=July 25, 2016 }}
3. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |date=January 4, 1958 |title=Maj. Gen. Lloyd E. Jones, 68, Artillery Expert, Dies |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/217242732/ |newspaper=Baltimore Sun |location=Baltimore, MD |page=8 |subscription=yes}}
4. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.thecolumbiastar.com/news/2006-06-02/Front_Page/009.html | title = Athlete turned dancer to compete | work = The Columbia Star | location = Columbia, South Carolina | date = June 2, 2006|access-date = August 31, 2016}}
5. ^Richardson, Rachel.  , "Spartanburg Herald", Spartanburg, October 5, 2014. Retrieved 2015.

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