29.9548° N, 90.0749° W
NEW ORLEANS
Most Famous People Born in New Orleans, United States
- Notable people
- 1,804
- Peak decade
- 1940s
- Median birth year
- 1943
- Most distinctive
- Bandleader 45.7×
The birthplace of jazz, and the numbers make it obvious. New Orleans's distinctive professions are bandleaders, rappers, and musicians at concentrations unmatched by any other city in the dataset — the statistical footprint of Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Fats Domino, Louis Prima, and the Marsalis family all growing up within a few streetcar stops of each other, with Lil Wayne and Master P extending the line into hip-hop. Baseball and basketball round out the sporting bench, and Truman Capote, Anne Rice, and Lillian Hellman hold down the literary side.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in New Orleans during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What New Orleans Is Known For
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Football is New Orleans's biggest profession — 13% of all notables (233).
New Orleans over-indexes on bandleader — 45.7× the global rate.
New Orleans under-produces painter — only 0.5× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of New Orleans's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Filtered to 1890s Clear ×
Sidney Bechet
1897 - 1959
J. Lawton Collins
1896 - 1987
Leatrice Joy
1893 - 1985
Lonnie Johnson (musician)
1899 - 1970
Baby Dodds
1898 - 1959
Cora Witherspoon
1890 - 1957
Jimmie Noone
1895 - 1944
Sweet Emma Barrett
1897 - 1983
Paul Barbarin
1899 - 1969
Richard W. Leche
1898 - 1965
Larry Shields
1893 - 1953
Lizzie Miles
1895 - 1963
Johnny St. Cyr
1890 - 1966
Lorenzo Tio
1893 - 1933
Tony Sbarbaro
1897 - 1969
Pete Herman
1896 - 1973
Henry Ragas
1891 - 1919
Eddie Edwards (musician)
1891 - 1963
Kid Thomas Valentine
1896 - 1987
Honoré Dutrey
1894 - 1935
Emile Christian
1895 - 1973
Natty Dominique
1896 - 1982
Steve Brown (bass player)
1890 - 1965
Bud Scott
1890 - 1949
Edna Hicks
1895 - 1925
Kid Rena
1898 - 1949
Edward Boatner
1898 - 1981
Archibald Motley
1891 - 1981
Merritt Brunies
1895 - 1973
Harry Shields
1899 - 1971
Ed Garland
1895 - 1980
Joachim O. Fernández
1896 - 1978
Doc Souchon
1897 - 1968
Esther Bigeou
1895 - 1936
Frederick B. Llewellyn
1897 - 1971
Emile Barnes
1892 - 1970
Johnny Wiggs
1899 - 1977
Sidney Desvigne
1893 - 1959
Andrew Hilaire
1899 - 1935
Steve Lewis (musician)
1896 - 1941
Zue Robertson
1891 - 1943
John Lindsay (musician)
1894 - 1950
Johnny Bayersdorffer
1899 - 1969
A. P. Tureaud
1899 - 1972
Johnny Stein
1891 - 1962
Robert Maestri
1899 - 1974
Otis René
1898 - 1970
Tom Patricola
1891 - 1950
Lawrence William Cramer
1897 - 1978
Black Benny
1890 - 1924
Herbert William Christenberry
1897 - 1975
Johnny De Droit
1892 - 1986
Alvin Andrew Callender
1893 - 1918
Larry Gilbert (baseball)
1891 - 1965
John D. Ewing
1892 - 1952
Ethel Finnie
1898 - 1981
Wade Whaley
1892 - 1968
Ted Jourdan
1895 - 1961
Joe Mandot
1890 - 1956
Percy Viosca
1892 - 1961
Julian La Mothe
1893 - 1972
Gussie Mueller
1890 - 1965
Florestine Perrault Collins
1895 - 1988
Gustav Maass (architect)
1893 - 1964
Louis Madison
1899 - 1948
Henry Brunies
1891 - 1932
Louis Gallaud
1897 - 1985
Christopher „Black Happy“ Goldston
1894 - 1968
Louis Dumaine
1890 - 1949
Walter Carl Simon
1890 - 1971
Neville Levy
1892 - 1974
George Douglas Wahl
1895 - 1981
Charles Koerner
1896 - 1946
Ernie Morrison Sr.
1892 - 1971
Larry Pezold
1893 - 1957
Lou Jorda
1893 - 1964
Alfred „Pantsy“ Laine
1895 - 1957
Red Clark
1894 - 1960
Bobby Williams (baseball)
1895 - 1978
Pete Mailhes
1894 - 1965