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List of people from Alaska
Flag of Alaska
Location of Alaska in the United States
Artis the Spoonman
Rex Beach
Carlos Boozer
Susan Butcher
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof
Mario Chalmers
Robert Crawford
Jimmy Doolittle
William Duncan
Wyatt Earp
Mike Gravel
Ernest Gruening
Wally Hickel
Robin Hobb
Sheldon Jackson
Kevin Johansen
Levi Johnston
Joseph Juneau
Gunnar Kaasen
Jewel Kilcher
Sydney Laurence
Lance Mackey
Holly Madison
Ray Mala
Andre Marrou
Drew Meekins
Tommy Moe
Lisa Murkowski
William Oefelein
Bristol Palin
Sarah Palin
Peter the Aleut
Valerie Plame
Amerie Rogers
Larry Sanger
Curt Schilling
Mark Schlereth
Molly Smith
Soapy Smith
Steve Smith
Ted Stevens
Robert Stroud
Nate Thompson
Archie Van Winkle
A
John Luther Adams
1953
living
Fairbanks
classical music composer
Syun-Ichi Akasofu
1930
living
Fairbanks
geophysicist,
aurora
researcher, recently a participant in
climate change debate
Baked Alaska
1987
living
Anchorage
white supremacist
Christian Allen
1976
living
Eagle River
video game designer
Alvin Eli Amason
1948
living
Fairbanks,
Kodiak
painter, sculptor
Artis the Spoonman
1948
living
Kodiak
street musician, subject of
the song
by
Soundgarden
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
1948
living
Fairbanks
author self-help legal books
Lena Atti
1926
2020
Kwigillingok
artist expert at traditional grass weaving
B
Tony Barnette
1983
living
Anchorage
MLB
player for the
Texas Rangers
Laird Barron
1970
living
Palmer
sled dog racer, writer
Rex Beach
1877
1949
Nome
,
Rampart
writer; one of many participants in the
Nome Gold Rush
and related events who became famous elsewhere (see below for other examples)
Marty Beckerman
1983
living
Anchorage
writer
Irene Bedard
1967
living
Anchorage
actress; voice actor for
Pocahontas
Mark Begich
1962
living
Anchorage
U.S. Senator from 2009 to 2015, Mayor from 2003 to 2009, son of
Nick Begich Sr.
and brother of Tom Begich
Tom Begich
1960
living
Anchorage
Former Minority Leader of the
Alaska Senate
, son of
Nick Begich Sr.
and brother of Mark Begich
Benny Benson
1913
1972
Chignik
,
Unalaska
,
Seward
, Ugaiushak Island, Kodiak
designer of the
Flag of Alaska
Chad Bentz
1980
living
Juneau
, Seward
major league baseball pitcher
Bill Berry
1926
1979
Fairbanks
painter, cartoonist
Lydia Black
1925
2007
Fairbanks, Kodiak
anthropologist, linguist
Annalee Blysse
romance novelist
Tom Bodett
1955
living
Homer
writer, commentator, voice actor
Carlos Boozer
1981
living
Juneau
power forward for the
Chicago Bulls
who won an Olympic Bronze medal
Lincoln Brewster
1971
living
Fairbanks, Homer
musician, singer-songwriter
Justin Buchholz
1983
living
Fairbanks
mixed martial artist
Kira Buckland
1987
living
Anchorage
animation voice actress
David Bullock
1993
living
Anchorage
American tech entrepreneur and media executive
Martin Buser
1958
living
Big Lake
sled dog racer
Jon Butcher
1950
living
Clear
guitarist and songwriter best known for fronting 1980s band Jon Butcher Axis
Susan Butcher
1954
2006
Fairbanks,
Wrangell Mountains
sled dog racer, four-time winner of the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
C
Marian Call
1982
living
Anchorage, Juneau
singer-songwriter
Matt Carle
1984
living
Anchorage
NHL
hockey player
Chad Carpenter
living
Eagle River,
Wasilla
cartoonist, creator of
Tundra
William F. Cassidy
1908
2002
Nome
U.S. Army lieutenant general
Shawn Chacón
1977
living
Anchorage
Pittsburgh Pirates
pitcher
Mario Chalmers
1986
living
Anchorage
Miami Heat
point guard who won the 2011 3-point contest
Valentina Chepiga
1962
living
Anchorage
IFBB professional bodybuilder
Quinn Christopherson
living
Anchorage
singer-songwriter
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof
1989
living
Aleknagik
,
Girdwood
snowboarder,
2010 Olympics
team member,
Alaska Native
activist
Corey Cogdell
1986
living
Anchorage
trapshooter, two-time Olympic bronze medal winner in the
Women's Trap
Daryn Colledge
1982
living
North Pole
Miami Dolphins
football player
Ty Conklin
1976
living
Anchorage
former professional hockey player
Robert Crawford
1899
1961
Fairbanks
early singer-songwriter, composer of "
The U.S. Air Force
"
Aaron Cunningham
1986
living
Anchorage
San Diego Padres
outfielder
D
Nora Marks Dauenhauer
1927
2017
Juneau
writer
T. Neil Davis
1932
2016
Fairbanks, North Pole
geophysicist, writer
Dale DeArmond
1914
2006
Juneau,
Ketchikan
,
Pelican
,
Sitka
printmaker
R. N. DeArmond
1911
2010
Juneau, Ketchikan, Pelican, Sitka
historian, journalist, writer
Mahala Ashley Dickerson
1912
2007
Anchorage, Wasilla
lawyer, civil rights activist, mother of bodybuilder
Chris Dickerson
Traci Dinwiddie
1973
living
Anchorage
actress
Buckwheat Donahue
1951
2019
Nome
folklorist
Jimmy Doolittle
1896
1993
Nome
World War II general and hero
Brandon Dubinsky
1986
living
Anchorage
professional ice hockey player
William Duncan
1832
1918
Metlakatla
Anglican lay missionary, brought a group of
Tsimshian
Indians from Canada to
Annette Island
, founding Metlakatla
E
Kate Earl
1981
living
Anchorage,
Chugiak
singer-songwriter
Carl Ben Eielson
1897
1929
Fairbanks
pioneering aviator
F
Dana Fabe
1951
living
Anchorage
first female
associate justice
of the
Alaska Supreme Court
Claire Fejes
1920
1998
Fairbanks
artist, writer
Rosey Fletcher
1975
living
Anchorage
Olympic snowboarder
Corey Flintoff
1946
living
Fairbanks
National Public Radio
correspondent
G
Vivica Genaux
1969
living
Fairbanks
opera singer
Ray Genet
1931
1979
Talkeetna
mountaineer, guide
Scott Gomez
1979
living
Anchorage
Florida Panthers
hockey player
Katherine Gottlieb
ca. 1952
living
Anchorage,
Old Harbor
,
Seldovia
president of
Southcentral Foundation
,
MacArthur Fellow
John Gourley
1981
living
Willow
musician, lead singer of
Portugal. The Man
Mike Gravel
1930
2021
Anchorage,
Kenai Peninsula
U.S. Senator of
Pentagon Papers
fame
Kelsey Griffin
1987
living
Eagle River
basketball player for multiple teams in both the
WNBA
and Australian
WNBL
; also played for the
Australia national team
Max Gruenberg
1943
2016
Juneau
member of the Alaska House of Representatives
Ernest Gruening
1887
1974
Juneau
journalist, writer, territorial governor, U.S. Senator
H
John Haines
1924
2011
Big Delta
, Fairbanks
poet, former Alaska
poet laureate
Benjamin Haldane
1874
1941
Metlakatla
photographer
Travis Hall
1972
living
Soldotna
San Francisco 49ers
football player
Walter Harper
1892
1918
Tanana
made the first recorded ascent of
Denali
Richard Harris
1833
1907
Juneau
gold prospector, co-founder of Juneau
Ernestine Hayes
1945
living
Juneau
writer
Ruthy Hebard
1998
living
Fairbanks
WNBA
basketball player with the
Chicago Sky
Willie Hensley
1941
living
Kotzebue
,
Anchorage
advocate for Alaska Native rights
Herman of Alaska
1756
1837
Kodiak Island
Orthodox saint
C. "Rusty" Heurlin
1895
1986
Barrow
,
Ester
,
Valdez
painter
Wally Hickel
1919
2010
Anchorage
industrialist, twice governor, U.S. Secretary of the Interior
Robin Hobb
1952
living
Kodiak
fantasy fiction writer
Sam Hoger
1980
living
Eagle River
mixed martial artist
Anna Kathryn Holbrook
1956
living
Fairbanks
television actress
Sven Holmberg
1918
2003
Fairbanks
film and television actor
Rick Holmstrom
1965
living
Fairbanks
blues
guitarist and singer-songwriter
Steve Holt
living
Kenai
guitarist and backing vocalist for
36 Crazyfists
I
J
Sheldon Jackson
1834
1909
Sitka
pioneering
Presbyterian
missionary, educator, reindeer herder
Lydia Jacoby
2004
living
Anchorage, Seward
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swimmer,
2020 Summer Olympics
team member
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2
]
[
3
]
Kevin Johansen
1964
living
Fairbanks
Latin rock musician
Michelle Johnson
1965
living
Anchorage
actress
Levi Johnston
1990
living
Wasilla
former partner of
Bristol Palin
and celebrity news personality
Jennifer Jolly
1971
living
Kenai
consumer technology journalist and TV broadcaster
Marie Smith Jones
1918
2008
Anchorage,
Cordova
last speaker of the
Eyak language
DeeDee Jonrowe
1953
living
Anchorage, Fairbanks,
Willow
sled dog racer
Joseph Juneau
1836
1899
Juneau
gold prospector, co-founder and namesake of
Juneau
K
Gunnar Kaasen
1882
1960
Nome
sled dog racer
Peter Kalifornsky
1911
1993
Kenai Peninsula
ethnographer, writer
Seth Kantner
living
Kobuk Valley
,
Kotzebue
writer
Joan Arend Kickbush
1926
2006
Anchorage
painter
Jewel Kilcher
1974
living
Homer
singer-songwriter, actress
Jeff King
1956
living
McKinley Park
sled dog racer
Sara King
1982
living
Fairbanks
writer
Tyler Kornfield
1991
living
Anchorage
Olympic
cross-country skier
Michael E. Krauss
1934
2019
Fairbanks
linguist
Cy Kuckenbaker
living
filmmaker
Chris Kuper
1982
living
Anchorage
Denver Broncos
offensive guard
Natalie Kusz
1962
living
memoirist
Randy Kutcher
1960
living
Anchorage
major league baseball outfielder
L
Trajan Langdon
1976
living
Anchorage
retired basketball player, most notably the
Cleveland Cavaliers
and
CSKA Moscow
Austin E. Lathrop
1865
1950
Anchorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Valdez
businessman, one of the strongest Alaskan opponents of statehood
Sydney Laurence
1865
1940
Anchorage, Valdez,
Talkeetna
landscape painter
Ernest Leffingwell
1875
1971
Flaxman Island
explorer and geologist
Hilary Lindh
1969
living
Juneau
alpine ski racer
Segundo Llorente
1906
1989
Alakanuk
, Anchorage,
Bethel
, Cordova, Fairbanks, Kotzebue,
Sheldon Point
Jesuit priest, elected to the
Alaska House of Representatives
in 1960, becoming the first Catholic priest to serve in a U.S. state legislature; also a widely published writer on Alaska in his native
Spain
M
Fred Machetanz
1908
2002
Palmer,
Unalakleet
painter
Dick Mackey
living
Coldfoot
sled dog racer, early winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Lance Mackey
1970
2022
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Fairbanks,
Fox
sled dog racer, four time Yukon Quest and four time Iditarod winner
Edna Ahgeak MacLean
1944
living
Utqiaġvik
, Sitka, Anchorage, Fairbanks
an Iñupiaq linguist, anthropologist and educator specializing in the preservation and revitalization of the Iñupiaq language.
Holly Madison
1979
living
Craig
model, television personality
Ray Mala
1906
1952
Candle
actor, cinematographer
Andre Marrou
1938
living
Anchorage, Homer
the third
Libertarian
to be elected to a U.S. state legislature (all from Alaska to that point), later became the party's
vice presidential
and
presidential
nominee
Edward Marsden
1869
1932
Saxman
, Metlakatla, Sitka
Tsimshian
Presbyterian missionary and activist, first Alaska Native to be ordained
Robert Marshall
1901
1939
Wiseman
wilderness activist, writer; wrote
Arctic Village
about his experiences in Wiseman
Bristol Marunde
1982
living
Fairbanks
mixed martial artist
Jesse Marunde
1979
2007
Glennallen
strongman competitor
Carl McCunn
1946
1981
Anchorage
photographer, adventurer; committed suicide when stranded in the wilderness in northern Alaska
Mel McDaniel
1942
2011
Anchorage
country music
singer-songwriter
Linious "Mac" McGee
1897
1988
Anchorage, Seward
pioneering aviator
Drew Meekins
1985
living
Juneau
pairs figure skater
Russel Merrill
1894
1929
Anchorage, Ketchikan
pioneering aviator
Dan Mintz
1981
living
Anchorage
comedian, writer, and actor
Tommy Moe
1970
living
Girdwood, Palmer, Wasilla
skier, gold medal winner at the
1994 Winter Olympics
Patricia Monaghan
1946
2012
poet, writer
Kelly Moneymaker
1970
living
Fairbanks
singer, most notably with
Exposé
Shannyn Moore
1970
living
Homer
blogger, political activist
James Morrison
1954
living
Anchorage
actor,
24
Joshua Morrow
1974
living
Juneau
actor, singer
Margaret Murie
1902
2003
Fairbanks
"grandmother of the conservation movement"
Frank Murkowski
1933
living
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan,
Wrangell
U.S. Senator from 1981 to 2002, Governor from 2002 to 2006, father of Lisa Murkowski
Lisa Murkowski
1957
living
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan,
Wrangell
U.S. Senator who was reelected as a write-in candidate in 2010, daughter of Frank Murkowski
N
Jacob Netsvetov
1802
1864
Atka
, Sitka
Orthodox saint
O
William Oefelein
1965
living
Anchorage
astronaut
Laurie Olin
1938
living
landscape architect
Norman Olson
1946
living
Nikiski
militia activist
Rashard Odomes
(born 1996), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
P
Dorothy Page
1921
1989
Wasilla
co-founder of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Bristol Palin
1990
living
Wasilla
daughter of Sarah and Todd Palin, former contestant on
Dancing with the Stars
Sarah Palin
1964
living
Eagle River,
Skagway
, Wasilla
youngest and first female governor, 2008 Republican nominee for U.S. vice president
Todd Palin
1964
living
Dillingham
, Wasilla
ex-husband of Sarah Palin, champion snowmobile racer
Rudy Pankow
1998
living
Ketchikan, Alaska
actor, most notably on the Netflix original,
Outer Banks.
Virgil Partch
1916
1984
St. Paul
cartoonist
William Paul
1885
1977
Tongass Village
, Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau
Native rights activist, first Alaska Native attorney
Mary Peltola
1973
living
Anchorage
U.S. Representative
, former Member of the
Alaska House of Representatives
Elizabeth Peratrovich
1911
1958
Juneau, Ketchikan,
Klawock
,
Petersburg
, Sitka
civil rights activist
Peter the Aleut
ca. 1815
Kodiak
Orthodox saint
Emmitt Peters
1940
2020
Ruby
sled dog racer, early winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Pat Pitney
1965
living
Fairbanks
,
Juneau
president of the University of Alaska system, 1984 Olympic gold medalist
Valerie Plame
1963
living
Anchorage
Kirsten Powers
1969
living
Fairbanks
blogger, political commentator
Chanel Preston
1985
living
Fairbanks
pornographic actress
Q
R
Kikkan Randall
1982
living
Anchorage
Olympic gold medalist cross-country skier
Sean Rash
1982
living
Anchorage
professional tenpin bowler
Joe Redington
1917
1999
Knik
sled dog racer, co-founder of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Robert Campbell Reeve
1902
1980
Anchorage, Valdez
pioneering aviator
Wilds P. Richardson
1861
1929
Valdez
Army officer, headed Alaska Roads Commission
Tex Rickard
1870
1929
Juneau, Nome
Old West figure, boxing promoter; lived in Nome during the height of its gold rush, served on the first city council
Libby Riddles
1956
living
Shaktoolik
,
Teller
sled dog racer, first woman to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Libby Roderick
ca. 1958
living
Anchorage
journalist, singer-songwriter, writer
Amerie Rogers
1981
living
Anchorage
pop singer
Paul Rosenthal
1942
living
Juneau
violinist, founder of the
Sitka Summer Music Festival
Peter Trimble Rowe
1856
1942
Sitka
Episcopal bishop
Jason Ryznar
1983
living
Anchorage
professional ice hockey player
S
Larry Sanger
1968
living
Anchorage
co-founder of Wikipedia
Curt Schilling
1966
living
Anchorage
professional baseball player
Daniel Schlereth
1986
living
Anchorage
professional baseball player
Mark Schlereth
1966
living
Anchorage
professional football player, analyst for
ESPN
Brian Schmidt
1967
living
Anchorage
astrophysicist,
2011 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics
Mitch Seavey
1959
living
Seward,
Sterling
sled dog racer
Charles John Seghers
1839
1886
Juneau,
Nulato
, Sitka
pioneering
Catholic
missionary
Ronald Senungetuk
1933
2020
Fairbanks, Homer,
Wales
silversmith, sculptor
Leonhard Seppala
1877
1967
Fairbanks, Nome
sled dog racer, key musher in the
1925 serum run to Nome
Tom Sexton
1940
living
Anchorage, Fairbanks
Alaska poet laureate
Don Simpson
1943
1996
Anchorage
film producer
Peter Simpson
1871
1947
Metlakatla, Sitka
Native rights activist and boatbuilder
Jamie Smith
ca. 1965
living
Fairbanks
cartoonist, printmaker
Molly Smith
living
Douglas
theater director
Soapy Smith
1860
1898
Skagway
con artist, gangster
Steve Smith
1985
living
Anchorage
professional football player
Dana Stabenow
1952
living
Anchorage, Seldovia
writer
Darby Stanchfield
1971
living
Kodiak,
Unalaska
television actress
Ben Stevens
1959
living
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Girdwood
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Alaska, Alaskan State Senate President
Ted Stevens
1923
2010
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Girdwood
longest-serving U.S. Senator from Alaska,
Pres. pro tempore of U.S. Senate
, father of Ben Stevens.
John Strohmeyer
1924
2010
Anchorage
Pulitzer Prize
-winning journalist; professor at
University of Alaska Anchorage
, author of
Extreme Conditions
John F. A. Strong
1856
1929
Iditarod
, Juneau,
Katalla
, Nome, Skagway
founder of what is now
Juneau Empire
, territorial governor
Robert Stroud
1890
1963
Juneau
convicted killer known as "
The Birdman of Alcatraz
"
Stephen Sundborg
1943
living
president of
Seattle University
Jeremy Swayman
1998
living
Anchorage
ice hockey goaltender
Rick Swenson
1950
living
Manley Hot Springs
,
Two Rivers
sled dog racer
Jim Sykes
1950
living
Anchorage, Palmer, Talkeetna
Green Party
politician
T
Khleo Thomas
1989
living
Anchorage
actor, rapper
Phoebe Thomas
2004
living
Kenai
Former child
Lowell Thomas Jr.
1923
2016
Anchorage, Talkeetna
son of and collaborator with
Lowell Thomas
; bush pilot, film maker, lecturer, politician, writer
Morris Thompson
1939
2000
Fairbanks, Tanana
Alaska Native leader, business executive
Nate Thompson
1984
living
Anchorage
professional ice hockey player
Ray Troll
1954
living
Ketchikan
artist, musician
Kelly Tshibaka
1979
living
Palmer
Attorney and politician
U
Rachel Uchitel
1975
living
Anchorage
media personality; her father was an Anchorage business magnate of the 1970s and 1980s who founded Anchorage's cable television system
V
Archie Van Winkle
1925
1986
Juneau, Ketchikan
Korean War hero
Paul Varelans
1969
2021
Fairbanks
mixed martial artist
Norman D. Vaughan
1905
2005
Eagle River,
Trapper Creek
explorer, dog musher
Joe Vogler
1913
1993
Fairbanks, Kodiak
gold miner and secessionist advocate, became folk hero following his murder
W
Jujiro Wada
ca. 1872
1937
Barrow, Fairbanks, Nome
adventurer
Velma Wallis
1960
living
Fairbanks,
Fort Yukon
writer
Nathan West
1978
living
Anchorage
actor
Mr. Whitekeys
1947
living
Fairbanks,
Spenard
writer, musician, commentator, satirist
James Wickersham
1857
1939
Eagle
, Fairbanks, Juneau
judge and congressional delegate in the district and territory, made an early recorded ascent of Mount McKinley, compiled an important early bibliography of Alaska
Noel Wien
1899
1977
pioneering aviator
Lael Wilcox
living
Anchorage
ultra-endurance bicycle racer
Dave Williams
1979
living
Anchorage
professional baseball player
Barrett Willoughby
1901
1959
writer
Charles Wood
1916
1978
Iditarod, Kodiak
singer and actor in
Broadway musicals
Roger L. Worsley
1937
living
Anchorage
educator; vice-chancellor
University of Alaska Anchorage
, 1978–1985
Hugh Wade
1901
1995
first secretary of state of Alaska
X
Y
S. Hall Young
1847
1927
Fairbanks,
Fort Wrangel
Presbyterian missionary, wilderness companion of John Muir
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People associated with Alaska
Edward Albee
(1928–2016), main person responsible for building the
Last Frontier Theatre Conference
in Valdez to the status it has currently achieved
Henry Tureman Allen
(1859–1930), U.S. Army officer who conducted a famous expedition of Alaska's interior in 1885, largely through the
Copper
and
Tanana River
drainages
Roald Amundsen
(1872–1928), frequently passed through Alaska in his travels
Hubert Howe Bancroft
(1832–1918), whose 19th-century published history of Alaska, part of a larger series, formed an important foundation for later study of Alaskan history
Alexander Baranof
(1746–1819)
Vitus Bering
(1681–1741), made the first recorded European sighting of Alaska
Hale Boggs
(1914–1972), member of the U.S. House from Louisiana, who disappeared on a flight in Alaska along with freshman colleague
Nick Begich
while helping Begich campaign for reelection
Jackson Browne
(born 1948), stated in a 1980s interview that he was conceived in Alaska, while his father was stationed there in the U.S. military
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
(1886–1945), military commander of Alaska early in World War II
Sydney Chapman
(1888–1970), mathematician and geophysicist; Advisory Scientific Director of the
Geophysical Institute
at the
University of Alaska
from 1951 until his death, where he was largely responsible for building the programs and reputation of the Institute in its early years
James Cook
(1728–1779), British explorer whose voyages included several trips along Alaska's coastline
William Healey Dall
(1845–1927), biologist, hydrographer; explored interior Alaska, charted the Aleutians; America's pre-eminent authority on Alaska 1866–1900
Brad Davis
(born 1955), played briefly for the
Anchorage Northern Knights
before going on to a long career with the
Dallas Mavericks
, both as a player and in other capacities
Edna Ferber
(1885–1968), friend of Ernest Gruening; following the success of
Giant
, was convinced by Gruening to write
Ice Palace
as a tool to promote Alaskan statehood
Joseph Hazelwood
(born 1946), captain of the
Exxon Valdez
when it ran aground and
spilled oil
in 1989
Michael A. Healy
(1839–1904), captain of the
USRC
Corwin
and
USRC
Bear
when they were the only law enforcement presence north of Sitka
Eric Holmback
(1924–1965),
professional wrestler
of the 1950s and 1960s known as "Yukon Eric," was billed (declared by the promoter and/or ring announcer as hailing) from Fairbanks. Other wrestlers, such as Jay York (who was also briefly a member of the rock group
Delaney & Bonnie
) and
King Kong Bundy
(while
wrestling in Texas
during the early 1980s), also portrayed
wrestling personas
associated with Alaska.
Michio Hoshino
(1952–1996), photographer
Jack London
(1876–1916), writer
Christopher McCandless
(1968–1992), hiker, ad hoc adventurer
John Muir
(1838–1914), writer, explorer, naturalist; made and wrote about several trips to Alaska; explored Glacier Bay
Wiley Post
(1898–1935), aviator who died in a plane crash in Alaska along with Will Rogers (see below) while making a flight through the territory
Ralph Regula
(1924–2017), longtime member of the
U.S. House
representing
Canton, Ohio
, the hometown of
William McKinley
. Regula devoted much of his career to preserving McKinley's legacy, and maintained a decades–long effort in Congress to prevent the
renaming of Mount McKinley
to its native name
Denali
.
Will Rogers
(1879–1935), actor and humorist, died in a plane crash in Alaska along with
Wiley Post
while making a flight through the territory
Robert W. Service
(1874–1958), due to influence from Gold Rush migration across the North Country, Service became Alaskans' most well–loved poet, despite actually living in the Yukon Territory.
Vilhjalmur Stefansson
(1879–1962), frequently passed through Alaska in his travels
Timothy Treadwell
(1957–2003), bear enthusiast
Naomi Uemura
(1941–1984), adventurer, mountain climber, died while attempting a solo ascent of
Mount McKinley
Bradford Washburn
(1910–2007), mountaineer, geographer
Cal Worthington
(1920–2013), purchased Anchorage dealership Friendly
Ford
in 1976 and renamed it Cal Worthington Ford, which his company still owns and operates along with other Anchorage dealerships. He has been a ubiquitous figure on Anchorage television for decades, as well as the subject of parodies and other cultural depictions originating from Alaska.
See also
Alaska portal
United States portal
Biography portal
Lists portal
Elected officials
List of governors of Alaska
List of lieutenant governors of Alaska
List of mayors of Anchorage, Alaska
List of mayors of Cordova, Alaska
List of mayors of Fairbanks, Alaska
List of mayors of Juneau, Alaska
List of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives
List of United States senators from Alaska
United States congressional delegations from Alaska
Others
List of Alaskan aviators
List of Alaska suffragists
List of Alaskan Hall of Fame pilots
List of athletes from Alaska
List of justices of the Alaska Supreme Court
References
^
Helminiak, Jeff (November 22, 2020).
“Improving through challenging times: Seward junior swimmer Jacoby wins national title at U.S. Open“
.
Peninsula Clarion
. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
^
OlympicTalk (June 15, 2021).
"For the first time, an Alaskan is in line to swim at the Olympics"
.
NBC Sports
. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
^
Crouse, Karen (June 21, 2021).
"U.S. Swim Team Will Take 11 Teenagers to Tokyo Games"
.
The New York Times
. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
^
Hollander, Zaz; Hughes, Zachariah; Bieri, Chris (September 11, 2022).
"Alaska mushing legend Lance Mackey, 4-time Iditarod champ, dies at age 52"
.
Anchorage Daily News
. Retrieved
January 2,
2023
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