List of people from Albuquerque, New Mexico

This is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived for a significant period of time in, or are otherwise closely associated with Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Academia and science

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Nina Leopold Bradley 1917–2011 Conservationist Born [1]
Bainbridge Bunting 1913–1981 Architectural historian Resident [2]
Alfred A. Cave 1935–2019 Historian Born [3]
Juan Cole 1952– Historian Born [4]
Brian Conrey 1955– Mathematician Raised [5]
Marie Cowan 1938–2008 Nurse and academic Born [6]
David Eagleman 1971– Neuroscientist and science communicator Born and raised [7]
Patrick D. Gallagher 1963– Physicist, University of Pittsburgh Chancellor, and NIST Director Born and raised [8]
Laura E. Gómez 1964– Law professor Raised; resident [9]
Helen S. Lang 1947–2016 Philosophy professor Raised [10]
Floy Agnes Lee 1922–2018 Hematology technician and biologist Born and raised [11]
A. Carl Leopold 1919–2009 Plant physiologist Born [12]
Luna Leopold 1915–2006 Geomorphologist and hydrologist Born [13]
William Randolph Lovelace II 1907–1965 Physician and aerospace medicine researcher Resident [14]
William Nordhaus c. 1941– Economist Born and raised [15]
Raymond Rogers 1927–2005 Chemist Born [16]
Clayton Sam White 1912–2004 Physician and biomedical researcher Resident [17]
Frank C. Hibben 1910–2002 Archeologist, anthropologist, and zoologist Resident [18]

Acting and filmmaking

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Seth Adkins 1989– Actor Born and raised [19]
Don Alvarado 1904–1967 Actor Born and raised [20]
Ari Aster 1986– Director, filmmaker Raised [21]
Leah Clark 1979– Voice actor for Funimation Born [22]
Edmund Cobb 1892–1974 Actor Born and raised [23]
Bill Daily 1927–2018 Actor, comedian Resident [24]
Shari Eubank 1947– Actor Born [25]
Jesse Tyler Ferguson 1975– Actor Raised [26]
Annabeth Gish 1971– Actor Born [27]
Forrest Goodluck 1998– Actor Born [28]
Neil Patrick Harris 1973– Actor Born [29]
Mike Judge 1962– Animator, actor, writer, creator of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill Raised [30]
Isaac Kappy 1977–2019 Actor Born [31]
Minka Kelly 1980– Actor Raised [32]
Benito Martinez 1971– Actor Born and raised [33]
Patrice Martinez 1963–2018 Actor Born and raised [34]
Carroll McComas 1886–1962 Actor Born [35]
Freddie Prinze Jr. 1976– Actor Raised [36]
Steven Michael Quezada 1963– Actor Born and raised; resident [37]
Tracy Reiner 1964– Actor Born [38]
Jay Roach 1957– Director, producer Born and raised [39]
Bernardo Saracino Actor Born and raised [40]
Willow Shields 2000– Actor Born and raised [41]
Madolyn Smith 1957– Actor Born [42]
French Stewart 1964– Actor Born and raised [43]
Slim Summerville 1892–1946 Actor Born [44]
Lisandra Tena 1987– Actor Born and raised [45]
Vivian Vance 1909–1979 Actor, singer Resident [46]
Tony Vincent 1973– Actor, singer Born and raised [47]

Art and architecture

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Miles Brittelle 1894–1970 Architect Resident [48]
Oskar D'Amico 1923–2003 Painter Resident [49]
Elisheva Biernoff 1980– Visual artist Born [50]
Tony Feher 1956–2016 Sculptor Born [51]
Max Flatow 1915–2003 Architect Resident [52]
T. Charles Gaastra 1879–1947 Architect Resident [53]
Alice Garver 1924–1966 Painter and printmaker Resident [54]
Douglas Kent Hall 1938–2008 Photographer and writer Resident [55]
Frederick Hammersley 1919–2009 Painter Resident [56]
Daniel Kaven 1977– Architect and artist Born and raised [57]
Nancy Kozikowski 1943– Weaver and artist Born; resident [58]
Jessamyn Lovell 1977– Photographer Resident [59]
Malaquías Montoya 1938– Visual artist Born [60]
Brian O'Connor 1958– Visual artist Resident [61]
Hal Olsen c. 1920– Nose art painter Resident [62]
Emi Ozawa 1962– Sculptor Resident [63]
Antoine Predock 1936–2024 Architect Resident [64]
Bart Prince c. 1947– Architect Born and raised; resident [65]
Connie Samaras Photographer Born [66]
Ryan Singer 1973– Painter Resident [67]
Eloy Torrez 1954– Painter Born [68]
Mary Tsiongas 1959– Contemporary artist, academic Resident [69]
Robert Williams 1943– Artist Born and raised [70]
Joel-Peter Witkin 1939– Photographer Resident [71]

Aviation and spaceflight

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Ben Abruzzo 1930–1985 Balloonist Resident [72]
Richard Abruzzo 1963–2010 Balloonist [72]
Maxie Anderson 1934–1983 Balloonist Resident [72]
Sidney Gutierrez 1951– Astronaut Born and raised [73]
Mike Mullane 1945– Astronaut Raised [73]

Business

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Jeff Bezos 1964– Founder and CEO of Amazon.com Born [74]
Alissa Chavez c. 1996– Inventor and entrepreneur Born and raised [75]
Franz Huning 1827–1905 Businessman and pioneer Resident [76]
Adrienne Maloof 1961– Businesswoman and TV personality Born and raised [77]
George J. Maloof Sr. 1923–1980 Businessman, Houston Rockets owner Resident [78]
George J. Maloof Jr. 1964– Businessman, former Sacramento Kings owner Born and raised [78]
Fannie S. Spitz 1873–1943 Inventor Resident [79]
Joel Spolsky 1965– Software engineer and executive Born and raised [80]

Government, politics, and law

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Clinton Anderson 1895–1975 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Resident [81]
Thomas Anderson 1933–2024 New Mexico State Representative Resident [82]
Deanna Archuleta 1964– U.S. Department of the Interior official Resident [83]
Manuel Armijo c. 1793–1853 Mexican governor of New Mexico Resident [84]
Janice Arnold-Jones 1952– New Mexico State Representative Resident [85]
Norman Bay 1960– U.S. Attorney and FERC Chairman Resident [86]
David Bowdich 1969– FBI Deputy Director Born and raised [87]
George D. Buffett 1928–2012 New Mexico State Representative Resident [88]
Jacob Candelaria c. 1986– New Mexico State Senator Born and raised; resident [89]
David Cargo 1929–2013 Governor of New Mexico Resident [90]
Soledad C. Chacón 1890–1936 New Mexico Secretary of State and State Representative Born and raised; resident [91]
Dennis Chávez 1888–1962 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Raised; resident [92]
Levi Chavez Police officer acquitted of murder Worked as a police officer [93]
Pete Domenici 1932–2017 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Born and raised; resident [94]
Harvey Butler Fergusson 1848–1915 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [95]
Kate Gallego 1981– Mayor of Phoenix Born and raised [96]
Martin Heinrich 1971– U.S. Senator from New Mexico Resident [97]
Thomas E. Horn 1946– Attorney, trustee of San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center Born and raised [98]
Tim Keller 1977– Mayor of Albuquerque, State Senator, and State Auditor Born and raised; resident [99]
Petra Jimenez Maes 1947– New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Born and raised [100][101]
Lenton Malry 1931– Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1969–1979) Resident [102]
Néstor Montoya 1862–1923 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Born and raised [103]
Janet Napolitano 1957– U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and Governor of Arizona Raised [104]
Rory Ogle 1954–2013 New Mexico State Representative Resident [105]
Francisco Perea 1830–1913 Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory Born; resident [106]
Jane Powdrell-Culbert 1949– New Mexico State Representative Born and raised [107]
Bernard Shandon Rodey 1856–1927 Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory Resident [108]
Edmund G. Ross 1826–1907 U.S. Senator from Kansas and Governor of New Mexico Territory Resident [109]
Debra M. Sariñana New Mexico State Representative Born; resident [110]
Steven Schiff 1947–1998 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [111]
Oliver Seth 1915–1996 United States Circuit Judge Born [112]
Albert G. Simms 1882–1964 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [113]
Brandt Smith 1959– Arkansas State Representative Born [114]
Tina Smith 1958– U.S. Senator from Minnesota Born [115]
Melanie Stansbury 1979– New Mexico State Representative Raised [116]
Sheryl Williams Stapleton 1957– New Mexico State Representative and House Majority Leader Resident [117]
Elias S. Stover 1836–1927 Politician, businessman, and first president of the University of New Mexico Resident [118]
Harry Stowers 1926–2015 New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Resident [119]
Clyde Tingley 1882–1960 Governor of New Mexico Resident [120]
E. S. Johnny Walker 1911–2000 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [121]
Vicente T. Ximenes 1919–2014 Civil servant and activist Resident [122]

Journalism and broadcasting

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Linda Chavez 1947– Political commentator Born [123]
Diane Dimond 1952– News anchor and reporter Raised [124]
George Fischbeck 1922–2015 Weather reporter and TV personality Resident [125]
Thomas E. Horn 1946– Publisher of Bay Area Reporter Born and raised [98]
Howard Morgan 1930–2021 Weather reporter Resident [126]
Ernie Pyle 1900–1945 War correspondent Resident [127]
Joshua Cooper Ramo 1968– Journalist and consultant Raised [128]
Mike Roberts 1933–2016 Sportscaster Resident [129]
Lauren Sánchez 1969– News anchor and TV personality Born and raised [130]
Val De La O 1936- TV personality/Host of the Val De La O Show Resident [131]

Military

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Manuel Antonio Chaves 1818–1889 Soldier Born [132]
Harold H. Moon Jr. 1921–1944 U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Born [133]
Chester Nez 1921–2014 Navajo code talker Resident [134]
Louis R. Rocco 1938–2002 U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Born [135]
Carmelita Vigil-Schimmenti 1936– U.S. Air Force brigadier general Born [136]

Music

Individuals

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Claude Albright 1873–1923 Operatic mezzo-soprano Raised; resident [137]
Rahim AlHaj c. 1968– Oud player Resident [138]
Lorenzo Antonio 1969– Latin singer Born and raised; resident [139]
Jeremy Barnes 1976– Drummer and multi-instrumentalist for Neutral Milk Hotel and A Hawk and a Hacksaw Born and raised; resident [140]
Randy Castillo 1950–2002 Drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and Mötley Crüe Born and raised [141]
Raven Chacon 1977– Pulitzer Prize winning composer Raised; resident [142]
Zach Condon 1986– Multi-instrumentalist and frontman for Beirut Born [143]
Martin Crandall 1975– Keyboard and bass player for The Shins Born and raised [144]
Héctor García 1930–2022 Classical guitarist Resident [145]
Al Hurricane 1936–2017 New Mexico music singer-songwriter Raised; resident [146]
Al Hurricane Jr. 1959– New Mexico music singer-songwriter Born and raised; resident [147]
Sondra Isaminger 1958–2008 Singer and community leader Resident [148]
John Lewis 1920–2001 Jazz pianist and founder of the Modern Jazz Quartet Raised [149]
Demi Lovato 1992– Singer, songwriter, and actor Born [150]
Ryan McGarvey 1986– Blues rock singer, guitarist and songwriter Born [151]
John Donald Robb 1892–1989 Composer and ethnomusicologist Resident [152]
Jesse Sandoval 1974– Drummer for The Shins Born and raised [144]
Bobby Shew 1941– Jazz trumpeter Born and raised [153]
Z. Randall Stroope 1953– Composer Born [154]
Heather Trost 1982– Violinist for A Hawk and a Hacksaw Born and raised; resident [140]
Xzibit 1974– Rapper and actor Raised [155]
Lauren Zhang 2001– Pianist Born [156]

Groups

Henry's Dress

Group Formed Notability Ref.
Brokencyde 2006 Crunkcore group [157]
The Eyeliners 1995 Pop punk band [158]
Femme Fatale 1987 Glam metal band [159]
A Hawk and a Hacksaw 2001 Indie folk band [140]
Hazeldine 1996 Alternative country band [160]
The Rondelles 1995 Indie rock band [161]
Scared of Chaka 1993 Pop punk band [161]
The Shins 1997 Indie rock band [161]
Sparx 1982 Latin band [139]
Xit 1967 Native American rock band [162]
Henry's Dress 1992 Punk Indie band [161]

Sports

Baseball

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Alex Bregman 1994– Houston Astros third baseman and shortstop Born and raised [163]
Corinne Clark 1928–2006 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Resident [164]
Chris Cron 1964– MLB player and minor league manager Born [165]
Mitch Garver 1991– Minnesota Twins catcher Born and raised [166]
Ken Giles 1990– Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Born and raised [167]
Fred Haney 1896–1977 MLB player and manager Born [168]
Tito Landrum 1954– MLB outfielder Raised [169]
Randy McCament 1962– MLB pitcher Born [170]
Jordan Pacheco 1986– MLB infielder and catcher Born and raised [171]
Christian Parker 1975– New York Yankees pitcher Born and raised [172]
Mitchell Parker 1999– Washington Nationals pitcher Born and raised [173]
James Parr 1986– Atlanta Braves pitcher Born and raised [174]
Mike Vento 1978– MLB outfielder Born and raised [175]
Kyle Weiland 1986– MLB pitcher Born and raised [176]

Basketball

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Scott Bamforth 1989– Basketball player Born and raised [177]
James Borrego 1977– Charlotte Hornets head coach Born and raised [178]
A. J. Bramlett 1977– NBA basketball player Raised [179]
Christian Cunningham 1997– Israeli Basketball Premier League basketball player Raised [180]
Michael Holyfield 1992– Basketball player Born and raised [181]
T. J. Holyfield 1995– Basketball player Born and raised [182]
Cody Toppert 1983– Basketball player and coach Born and raised [183]
Gary Suiter 1944–1982 First person from Albuquerque to play in the NBA Raised [184]

Combat sports

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Ray Borg 1993– Mixed martial artist Resident [185]
Brenda Burnside 1963– Boxer Born; resident [186]
Victoria Cisneros 1985– Boxer Resident [187]
Carlos Condit 1984– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [188]
John Dodson 1984– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [189]
Jordan Espinosa 1989– Mixed martial artist Resident [190]
Jodie Esquibel 1986– Boxer and mixed martial artist Born and raised [191]
Bob Foster 1938–2015 Boxer Raised; resident [192]
Holly Holm 1981– Boxer and mixed martial artist Born and raised; resident [192]
Greg Jackson 1974– Mixed martial arts trainer Raised; resident [193]
Stephanie Jaramillo 1982– Boxer Born and raised; resident [194]
Jon Jones 1987– Mixed martial artist Resident [195]
Angelo Leo 1994– Boxer Born and raised [196]
Damacio Page 1982– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [197]
Danny Romero 1974– Boxer Born and raised [198]
Diego Sanchez 1981– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [199]
Johnny Tapia 1967–2012 Boxer Born and raised; resident [192]

Football

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Richard Angulo 1980– NFL tight end and coach Born and raised [200]
Alan Branch 1984– NFL defensive tackle Born and raised [201]
Erik Cook 1987– NFL center Born and raised [202]
Ryan Cook 1983– NFL center Born and raised [203]
Carlos Etheredge 1970– NFL tight end Born and raised [204]
Jim Everett 1963– NFL quarterback Raised [205]
Arian Foster 1986– NFL running back Born and raised [206]
Zach Gentry 1996– NFL tight end Born and raised [207]
Danny Gonzales 1976– New Mexico Lobos head football coach Born and raised [208]
Jake Ingram 1985– NFL long snapper Born [209]
Ronnie Lott 1959– Hall of Fame NFL defensive back Born [210]
Don Perkins 1938– NFL running back Resident [211]
Nick Speegle 1981– NFL linebacker Born and raised; resident [212]

Motorsports

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Samuel Fastle 1995– International motorcycle trials rider Born and raised [213]
Jamie Galles 1972– Race car driver Born and raised [214]
Jim Guthrie 1961– Race car driver Resident [215]
Sean Guthrie 1988– Race car driver Born and raised [216]
Rachel Hassler 1995– International motorcycle trials rider Born and raised [213]
Caitlin Shaw 1989– Stock car racing driver Born and raised [217]
Al Unser 1939–2021 Race car driver Born and raised; resident [218]
Al Unser Jr. 1962– Race car driver Born and raised; resident [219]
Bobby Unser 1934–2021 Race car driver Raised; resident [218]
Robby Unser 1968– Race car driver Born and raised [220]

Soccer

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Ubusuku Abukusumo 1977– Defender Born [221]
Kyle Altman 1986– Defender Born and raised [222]
Seth C'deBaca 1988– Midfielder Born [223]
Brandon Moss 1984– Midfielder Born and raised [224]
Ford Parker 1996– Goalkeeper Born and raised [225]
Tammy Pearman 1973– Defender Raised [226]
Sergio Rivas 1997– Midfielder Raised [227]
Devon Sandoval 1991– Forward Born and raised [228]

Other sports

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
John Baker 1944–1970 Runner Raised; resident [229]
Dave Barney 1932– Swimming coach and educator at Albuquerque Academy Resident [230]
Curtis Beach 1990– Decathlete Born and raised [231]
Notah Begay III 1972– PGA golfer Born and raised [232]
Brent Bookwalter 1984– Cyclist Born [233]
Shelia Burrell 1972– Olympic heptathlete Born [234]
Cathy Carr 1954– Swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Born and raised [235]
Allen Church 1928–2019 Skiing official Resident [236]
Beth Coats 1966– Olympic biathlete Born and raised [237]
Wil Collins 1978– PGA golfer Resident [238]
Trent Dimas 1970– Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Born and raised [239]
Mariah Duran 1996– Skateboarder Born and raised [240]
Janet Ely 1953– Olympic diver Born and raised [241]
Tim Garcia 1955– Tennis player Raised [242]
Carla Garrett 1967– Olympic discus thrower and weightlifter Born [243]
Joseph Hagerty 1982– Gymnast and Olympic bronze medalist Born and raised [244]
Pat Henry 1951– Collegiate track and field coach Born and raised [245]
Mbarak Hussein 1965– Distance runner Resident [246]
Kent Jones 1967– PGA golfer Resident [247]
Kathrin Keil 1962– Tennis player Raised [248]
Gina Kim 2000– Golfer Born [249]
David Livingston 1962– Tennis player Born and raised [250]
Austin Menaul 1888–1975 Track and field athlete and Olympic pentathlete Born [251]
Cowboy Jimmy Moore 1910–1999 Pool player Resident [252]
Buster Quist 1936– Javelin thrower Resident [253][254]
Jarrin Solomon 1986– Sprinter and Olympic bronze medalist Born and raised; resident [255]
Willie Tucker 1872–1954 Professional golfer and golf course architect Resident [256]
Chainey Umphrey 1970– Olympic gymnast Born and raised [257]

Writing

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Daniel Abraham 1969– Science fiction and fantasy writer Born and raised; resident [258]
Paula Gunn Allen 1939–2008 Writer and poet Born [259]
Rudolfo Anaya 1937–2020 Writer Resident [260]
Louis Bayard 1963– Writer Born [261]
Suzy McKee Charnas 1939–2023 Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [262]
Robert Crichton 1925–1993 Writer Born [263]
Mel Dinelli 1912–1991 Screenwriter and playwright Born and raised [264]
Stephen R. Donaldson 1947– Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [262]
Lois Duncan 1934–2016 Young adult fiction writer Resident [265]
Max Evans 1924–2020 Western writer Resident [266]
Erna Fergusson 1888–1964 Writer Born and raised; resident [267]
Harvey Fergusson 1890–1971 Writer Born and raised [268]
Kendrick Frazier 1942–2022 Science writer and editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine Resident [269]
Olivia Gatwood 1992– Poet Born and raised [270]
Steven Gould 1955– Science fiction writer Resident [271]
Joy Harjo 1951– Writer and U.S. Poet Laureate Resident [272]
Tony Hillerman 1925–2008 Mystery writer Resident [273]
Mira Jacob 1973– Writer Born and raised [274]
Betsy James Children's literature writer and illustrator Resident [275]
Larry Johnson 1960– Writer and cryonics whistleblower Born and raised [276]
Susan Krinard Paranormal romance and fantasy writer Resident [277]
J.M.G. Le Clézio 1940– Writer Resident [278]
Jane Lindskold 1962– Fantasy and science fiction writer Resident [279]
Carolyn Meyer 1935– Young adult fiction writer Resident [280]
Victor Milán 1954–2018 Science fiction writer Raised; resident [281]
Laura J. Mixon 1957– Science fiction writer Resident [271]
Steven T. Murray 1943–2018 Literary translator Resident [282]
Tiina Nunnally 1952– Literary translator Resident [282]
Simon J. Ortiz 1941– Writer and poet Born [283]
Kathryn Ptacek 1952– Horror writer Raised [284]
Kirstin Valdez Quade Writer Born [285]
Leroy Quintana 1944– Poet Born [286]
Lois Ruby c. 1950– Writer Resident [287]
Fred Saberhagen 1930–2007 Science fiction writer Resident [288]
Leslie Marmon Silko 1948– Writer Born [289]
Lauren Tarshis 1963– Children's literature writer Born [290]
Alisa Valdes 1969– Writer and journalist Born and raised; resident [291]
Robert E. Vardeman 1947– Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [262]
Sage Walker Science fiction writer Resident [292]
Harry Willson 1932–2010 Writer Resident [293]
Jay Wright 1935– Poet Born [294]
Rhiana Yazzie Playwright Born [295]

Miscellaneous

Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Francisco Xavier Chaves 1762-1832 Captured by Comanche near Albuquerque in 1770
David Dowler 1953 Serial killer Born and Raised
Francisco Martin Duran 1968– Attempted presidential assassin Born and raised [296]
Barbara Edwards 1960– Model, 1984 Playboy Playmate of the Year Born [297]
Alphonse Gallegos 1931–1991 Roman Catholic bishop, Servant of God (viz, being investigated for sainthood in Catholicism) Born [298]
Lady Ganga 1966–2012 Humanitarian Resident [299][300]
Daniel G. P. Gutierrez 1964– Episcopal bishop Born and raised [301]
Cissy King 1946– Dancer, featured performer on The Lawrence Welk Show Raised [302]
Joe Mande 1983– Comedian and TV writer Born [303]
Marc Maron 1963– Comedian and podcaster Raised [304]
Ishmael Muhammad 1964– Minister in the Nation of Islam Born [305]
Mark Rudd 1947– Activist and Weather Underground member Resident [306]

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