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WASHINGTON
Most Famous People Born in Washington, United States
- Notable people
- 3,084
- Peak decade
- 1940s
- Median birth year
- 1949
- Most distinctive
- Basket 4.3×
A federal city whose distinctive shelves are exactly what you'd expect — military officers, lawyers, journalists, and an unusually thick novelist column — alongside one of the country's deepest basketball and baseball benches. But Washington is also a Black cultural capital, and the most famous names born here are Duke Ellington, Marvin Gaye, and Samuel L. Jackson, not politicians. The 19th-century tail is thinner than you'd expect; the city only really filled up after the New Deal.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Washington during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Washington Is Known For
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Actor is Washington's biggest profession — 8% of all notables (258).
Washington over-indexes on basket — 4.3× the global rate.
Washington under-produces painter — only 0.6× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Washington's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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Alpheus Hyatt
1838 - 1902
Samuel Arnold (conspirator)
1834 - 1906
Gilbert M. Woodward
1835 - 1913
Lambert Tree
1832 - 1910
Fanny Jackson Coppin
1837 - 1913
Richard Snowden Andrews
1830 - 1903
John Moulder Wilson
1837 - 1919
William Montrose Graham Jr.
1834 - 1916
James M. Cutts
1838 - 1903
William Stretch Abert
1836 - 1867
Francis Munroe Ramsay
1835 - 1914
William Taylor (Medal of Honor)
1836 - 1902
Roger Jones (Inspector General)
1831 - 1889
Samuel C. Mills
1833 - 1911
William W. Orme
1832 - 1866
Martin Ferdinand Morris
1834 - 1909
Matthew Hastings
1834 - 1919
William Grose (black Seattle pioneer)
1835 - 1898
John F. Cook Jr.
1833 - 1910
John Rush (Medal of Honor)
1837 - 1916