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. The “Blue Sky” capital had 559,374 citizens as of (2019). They are referred to by the demonym "Albuquerquean", and by the colloquial "burqueño" or "burqueña".[citation needed]

Academia and science

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Luna Leopold, geologist
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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]

Acting and filmmaking

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Neil Patrick Harris, actor
 
Mike Judge, writer and director
 
Vivian Vance, actor
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Seth Adkins 1989– Actor Born and raised [18]
Don Alvarado 1904–1967 Actor Born and raised [19]
Ari Aster 1986– Director, filmmaker Raised [20]
Leah Clark 1979– Voice actor for Funimation Born [21]
Edmund Cobb 1892–1974 Actor Born and raised [22]
Bill Daily 1927–2018 Actor, comedian Resident [23]
Shari Eubank 1947– Actor Born [24]
Jesse Tyler Ferguson 1975– Actor Raised [25]
Annabeth Gish 1971– Actor Born [26]
Forrest Goodluck 1998– Actor Born [27]
Neil Patrick Harris 1973– Actor Born [28]
Mike Judge 1962– Animator, actor, writer, creator of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill Raised [29]
Isaac Kappy 1977–2019 Actor Born [30]
Minka Kelly 1980– Actor Raised [31]
Benito Martinez 1971– Actor Born and raised [32]
Patrice Martinez 1963–2018 Actor Born and raised [33]
Carroll McComas 1886–1962 Actor Born [34]
Freddie Prinze Jr. 1976– Actor Raised [35]
Steven Michael Quezada 1963– Actor Born and raised; resident [36]
Tracy Reiner 1964– Actor Born [37]
Jay Roach 1957– Director, producer Born and raised [38]
Bernardo Saracino Actor Born and raised [39]
Willow Shields 2000– Actor Born and raised [40]
Madolyn Smith 1957– Actor Born [41]
French Stewart 1964– Actor Born and raised [42]
Slim Summerville 1892–1946 Actor Born [43]
Lisandra Tena 1987– Actor Born and raised [44]
Vivian Vance 1909–1979 Actor, singer Resident [45]
Tony Vincent 1973– Actor, singer Born and raised [46]

Art and architecture

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Antoine Predock, architect
 
Ryan Singer, painter
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Miles Brittelle 1894–1970 Architect Resident [47]
Oskar D'Amico 1923–2003 Painter Resident [48]
Tony Feher 1956–2016 Sculptor Born [49]
Max Flatow 1915–2003 Architect Resident [50]
T. Charles Gaastra 1879–1947 Architect Resident [51]
Alice Garver 1924–1966 Painter and printmaker Resident [52]
Douglas Kent Hall 1938–2008 Photographer and writer Resident [53]
Frederick Hammersley 1919–2009 Painter Resident [54]
Daniel Kaven 1977– Architect and artist Born and raised [55]
Nancy Kozikowski 1943– Weaver and artist Born; resident [56]
Jessamyn Lovell 1977– Photographer Resident [57]
Malaquías Montoya 1938– Visual artist Born [58]
Brian O'Connor 1958– Visual artist Resident [59]
Hal Olsen c. 1920– Nose art painter Resident [60]
Emi Ozawa 1962– Sculptor Resident [61]
Antoine Predock 1936–2024 Architect Resident [62]
Bart Prince c. 1947– Architect Born and raised; resident [63]
Connie Samaras Photographer Born [64]
Ryan Singer 1973– Painter Resident [65]
Mary Tsiongas 1959– Contemporary artist, academic Resident [66]
Robert Williams 1943– Artist Born and raised [67]
Joel-Peter Witkin 1939– Photographer Resident [68]

Aviation and spaceflight

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Sidney Gutierrez, astronaut
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Ben Abruzzo 1930–1985 Balloonist Resident [69]
Richard Abruzzo 1963–2010 Balloonist [69]
Maxie Anderson 1934–1983 Balloonist Resident [69]
Sidney Gutierrez 1951– Astronaut Born and raised [70]
Mike Mullane 1945– Astronaut Raised [70]

Business

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Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO
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Jeff Bezos 1964– Founder and CEO of Amazon.com Born [71]
Alissa Chavez c. 1996– Inventor and entrepreneur Born and raised [72]
Franz Huning 1827–1905 Businessman and pioneer Resident [73]
Adrienne Maloof 1961– Businesswoman and TV personality Born and raised [74]
George J. Maloof Sr. 1923–1980 Businessman, Houston Rockets owner Resident [75]
George J. Maloof Jr. 1964– Businessman, former Sacramento Kings owner Born and raised [75]
Fannie S. Spitz 1873–1943 Inventor Resident [76]
Joel Spolsky 1965– Software engineer and executive Born and raised [77]

Government, politics, and law

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Manuel Armijo, Mexican governor of New Mexico
 
Soledad C. Chacón, New Mexico Secretary of State
 
Dennis Chávez, U.S. Senator
 
Janet Napolitano, Governor of Arizona
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Clinton Anderson 1895–1975 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Resident [78]
Thomas Anderson 1933– New Mexico State Representative Resident [79]
Deanna Archuleta 1964– U.S. Department of the Interior official Resident [80]
Manuel Armijo c. 1793–1853 Mexican governor of New Mexico Resident [81]
Janice Arnold-Jones 1952– New Mexico State Representative Resident [82]
Norman Bay 1960– U.S. Attorney and FERC Chairman Resident [83]
David Bowdich 1969– FBI Deputy Director Born and raised [84]
George D. Buffett 1928–2012 New Mexico State Representative Resident [85]
Jacob Candelaria c. 1986– New Mexico State Senator Born and raised; resident [86]
David Cargo 1929–2013 Governor of New Mexico Resident [87]
Soledad C. Chacón 1890–1936 New Mexico Secretary of State and State Representative Born and raised; resident [88]
Dennis Chávez 1888–1962 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Raised; resident [89]
Levi Chavez Police officer acquitted of murder Worked as a police officer [90]
Pete Domenici 1932–2017 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Born and raised; resident [91]
Harvey Butler Fergusson 1848–1915 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [92]
Kate Gallego 1981– Mayor of Phoenix Born and raised [93]
Martin Heinrich 1971– U.S. Senator from New Mexico Resident [94]
Thomas E. Horn 1946– Attorney, trustee of San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center Born and raised [95]
Tim Keller 1977– Mayor of Albuquerque, State Senator, and State Auditor Born and raised; resident [96]
Petra Jimenez Maes 1947– New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Born and raised [97][98]
Lenton Malry 1931– Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1969–1979) Resident [99]
Néstor Montoya 1862–1923 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Born and raised [100]
Janet Napolitano 1957– U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and Governor of Arizona Raised [101]
Rory Ogle 1954–2013 New Mexico State Representative Resident [102]
Francisco Perea 1830–1913 Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory Born; resident [103]
Jane Powdrell-Culbert 1949– New Mexico State Representative Born and raised [104]
Bernard Shandon Rodey 1856–1927 Congressional delegate from New Mexico Territory Resident [105]
Edmund G. Ross 1826–1907 U.S. Senator from Kansas and Governor of New Mexico Territory Resident [106]
Debra M. Sariñana New Mexico State Representative Born; resident [107]
Steven Schiff 1947–1998 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [108]
Oliver Seth 1915–1996 United States Circuit Judge Born [109]
Albert G. Simms 1882–1964 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [110]
Brandt Smith 1959– Arkansas State Representative Born [111]
Tina Smith 1958– U.S. Senator from Minnesota Born [112]
Melanie Stansbury 1979– New Mexico State Representative Raised [113]
Sheryl Williams Stapleton 1957– New Mexico State Representative and House Majority Leader Resident [114]
Elias S. Stover 1836–1927 Politician, businessman, and first president of the University of New Mexico Resident [115]
Harry Stowers 1926–2015 New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Resident [116]
Clyde Tingley 1882–1960 Governor of New Mexico Resident [117]
E. S. Johnny Walker 1911–2000 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [118]
Vicente T. Ximenes 1919–2014 Civil servant and activist Resident [119]

Journalism and broadcasting

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Lauren Sánchez, news anchor and TV personality
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Linda Chavez 1947– Political commentator Born [120]
Diane Dimond 1952– News anchor and reporter Raised [121]
George Fischbeck 1922–2015 Weather reporter and TV personality Resident [122]
Thomas E. Horn 1946– Publisher of Bay Area Reporter Born and raised [95]
Howard Morgan 1930–2021 Weather reporter Resident [123]
Ernie Pyle 1900–1945 War correspondent Resident [124]
Joshua Cooper Ramo 1968– Journalist and consultant Raised [125]
Mike Roberts 1933–2016 Sportscaster Resident [126]
Lauren Sánchez 1969– News anchor and TV personality Born and raised [127]

Military

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Manuel Antonio Chaves 1818–1889 Soldier Born [128]
Harold H. Moon Jr. 1921–1944 U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Born [129]
Chester Nez 1921–2014 Navajo code talker Resident [130]
Louis R. Rocco 1938–2002 U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Born [131]
Carmelita Vigil-Schimmenti 1936– U.S. Air Force brigadier general Born [132]

Music

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Individuals

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John Lewis, jazz pianist
 
Demi Lovato, singer, songwriter, and actor
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Claude Albright 1873–1923 Operatic mezzo-soprano Raised; resident [133]
Rahim AlHaj c. 1968– Oud player Resident [134]
Lorenzo Antonio 1969– Latin singer Born and raised; resident [135]
Jeremy Barnes 1976– Drummer and multi-instrumentalist for Neutral Milk Hotel and A Hawk and a Hacksaw Born and raised; resident [136]
Randy Castillo 1950–2002 Drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and Mötley Crüe Born and raised [137]
Raven Chacon 1977– Pulitzer Prize winning composer Raised; resident [138]
Zach Condon 1986– Multi-instrumentalist and frontman for Beirut Born [139]
Martin Crandall 1975– Keyboard and bass player for The Shins Born and raised [140]
Héctor García 1930–2022 Classical guitarist Resident [141]
Al Hurricane 1936–2017 New Mexico music singer-songwriter Raised; resident [142]
Al Hurricane Jr. 1959– New Mexico music singer-songwriter Born and raised; resident [143]
Sondra Isaminger 1958–2008 Singer and community leader Resident [144]
John Lewis 1920–2001 Jazz pianist and founder of the Modern Jazz Quartet Raised [145]
Demi Lovato 1992– Singer, songwriter, and actor Born [146]
Ryan McGarvey 1986– Blues rock singer, guitarist and songwriter Born [147]
John Donald Robb 1892–1989 Composer and ethnomusicologist Resident [148]
Jesse Sandoval 1974– Drummer for The Shins Born and raised [140]
Bobby Shew 1941– Jazz trumpeter Born and raised [149]
Z. Randall Stroope 1953– Composer Born [150]
Heather Trost 1982– Violinist for A Hawk and a Hacksaw Born and raised; resident [136]
Xzibit 1974– Rapper and actor Raised [151]
Lauren Zhang 2001– Pianist Born [152]

Groups

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The Shins

Henry's Dress

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Brokencyde 2006 Crunkcore group [153]
The Eyeliners 1995 Pop punk band [154]
Femme Fatale 1987 Glam metal band [155]
A Hawk and a Hacksaw 2001 Indie folk band [136]
Hazeldine 1996 Alternative country band [156]
The Rondelles 1995 Indie rock band [157]
Scared of Chaka 1993 Pop punk band [157]
The Shins 1997 Indie rock band [157]
Sparx 1982 Latin band [135]
Xit 1967 Native American rock band [158]
Henry's Dress 1992 Punk Indie band [157]

Sports

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Baseball

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Alex Bregman
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Alex Bregman 1994– Houston Astros third baseman and shortstop Born and raised [159]
Corinne Clark 1928–2006 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Resident [160]
Chris Cron 1964– MLB player and minor league manager Born [161]
Mitch Garver 1991– Minnesota Twins catcher Born and raised [162]
Ken Giles 1990– Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Born and raised [163]
Fred Haney 1896–1977 MLB player and manager Born [164]
Tito Landrum 1954– MLB outfielder Raised [165]
Randy McCament 1962– MLB pitcher Born [166]
Jordan Pacheco 1986– MLB infielder and catcher Born and raised [167]
Christian Parker 1975– New York Yankees pitcher Born and raised [168]
Mitchell Parker 1999– Washington Nationals pitcher Born and raised [169]
James Parr 1986– Atlanta Braves pitcher Born and raised [170]
Mike Vento 1978– MLB outfielder Born and raised [171]
Kyle Weiland 1986– MLB pitcher Born and raised [172]

Basketball

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Scott Bamforth 1989– Basketball player Born and raised [173]
James Borrego 1977– Charlotte Hornets head coach Born and raised [174]
A. J. Bramlett 1977– NBA basketball player Raised [175]
Christian Cunningham 1997– Israeli Basketball Premier League basketball player Raised [176]
Michael Holyfield 1992– Basketball player Born and raised [177]
T. J. Holyfield 1995– Basketball player Born and raised [178]
Cody Toppert 1983– Basketball player and coach Born and raised [179]
Gary Suiter 1944–1982 First person from Albuquerque to play in the NBA Raised [180]

Combat sports

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Bob Foster, boxer
 
Holly Holm, boxer and mixed martial artist
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Ray Borg 1993– Mixed martial artist Resident [181]
Brenda Burnside 1963– Boxer Born; resident [182]
Victoria Cisneros 1985– Boxer Resident [183]
Carlos Condit 1984– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [184]
John Dodson 1984– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [185]
Jordan Espinosa 1989– Mixed martial artist Resident [186]
Jodie Esquibel 1986– Boxer and mixed martial artist Born and raised [187]
Bob Foster 1938–2015 Boxer Raised; resident [188]
Holly Holm 1981– Boxer and mixed martial artist Born and raised; resident [188]
Greg Jackson 1974– Mixed martial arts trainer Raised; resident [189]
Stephanie Jaramillo 1982– Boxer Born and raised; resident [190]
Jon Jones 1987– Mixed martial artist Resident [191]
Angelo Leo 1994– Boxer Born and raised [192]
Damacio Page 1982– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [193]
Danny Romero 1974– Boxer Born and raised [194]
Diego Sanchez 1981– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [195]
Joby Sanchez 1991– Mixed martial artist Born and raised [196]
Johnny Tapia 1967–2012 Boxer Born and raised; resident [188]

Football

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Alan Branch
 
Arian Foster
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Richard Angulo 1980– NFL tight end and coach Born and raised [197]
Alan Branch 1984– NFL defensive tackle Born and raised [198]
Erik Cook 1987– NFL center Born and raised [199]
Ryan Cook 1983– NFL center Born and raised [200]
Carlos Etheredge 1970– NFL tight end Born and raised [201]
Jim Everett 1963– NFL quarterback Raised [202]
Arian Foster 1986– NFL running back Born and raised [203]
Zach Gentry 1996– NFL tight end Born and raised [204]
Danny Gonzales 1976– New Mexico Lobos head football coach Born and raised [205]
Jake Ingram 1985– NFL long snapper Born [206]
Ronnie Lott 1959– Hall of Fame NFL defensive back Born [207]
Don Perkins 1938– NFL running back Resident [208]
Nick Speegle 1981– NFL linebacker Born and raised; resident [209]

Motorsports

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Al Unser, race car driver
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Samuel Fastle 1995– International motorcycle trials rider Born and raised [210]
Jamie Galles 1972– Race car driver Born and raised [211]
Jim Guthrie 1961– Race car driver Resident [212]
Sean Guthrie 1988– Race car driver Born and raised [213]
Rachel Hassler 1995– International motorcycle trials rider Born and raised [210]
Caitlin Shaw 1989– Stock car racing driver Born and raised [214]
Al Unser 1939–2021 Race car driver Born and raised; resident [215]
Al Unser Jr. 1962– Race car driver Born and raised; resident [216]
Bobby Unser 1934–2021 Race car driver Raised; resident [215]
Robby Unser 1968– Race car driver Born and raised [217]

Soccer

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Kyle Altman 1986– Soccer player Born and raised [218]
Josh Goss 1994– Soccer player Born and raised [219]
Brandon Moss 1984– MLS soccer player Born and raised [220]
Ford Parker 1996– Soccer goalkeeper Born and raised [221]
Tammy Pearman 1973– Soccer player Raised [222]
Sergio Rivas 1997– Soccer player Raised [223]
Devon Sandoval 1991– MLS soccer player Born and raised [224]

Other sports

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Cathy Carr, swimmer
 
Janet Ely, diver
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John Baker 1944–1970 Runner Raised; resident [225]
Dave Barney 1932– Swimming coach and educator at Albuquerque Academy Resident [226]
Curtis Beach 1990– Decathlete Born and raised [227]
Notah Begay III 1972– PGA golfer Born and raised [228]
Brent Bookwalter 1984– Cyclist Born [229]
Shelia Burrell 1972– Olympic heptathlete Born [230]
Cathy Carr 1954– Swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Born and raised [231]
Allen Church 1928–2019 Skiing official Resident [232]
Beth Coats 1966– Olympic biathlete Born and raised [233]
Wil Collins 1978– PGA golfer Resident [234]
Trent Dimas 1970– Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Born and raised [235]
Mariah Duran 1996– Skateboarder Born and raised [236]
Janet Ely 1953– Olympic diver Born and raised [237]
Tim Garcia 1955– Tennis player Raised [238]
Carla Garrett 1967– Olympic discus thrower and weightlifter Born [239]
Joseph Hagerty 1982– Gymnast and Olympic bronze medalist Born and raised [240]
Pat Henry 1951– Collegiate track and field coach Born and raised [241]
Mbarak Hussein 1965– Distance runner Resident [242]
Kent Jones 1967– PGA golfer Resident [243]
Kathrin Keil 1962– Tennis player Raised [244]
Gina Kim 2000– Golfer Born [245]
David Livingston 1962– Tennis player Born and raised [246]
Austin Menaul 1888–1975 Track and field athlete and Olympic pentathlete Born [247]
Cowboy Jimmy Moore 1910–1999 Pool player Resident [248]
Buster Quist 1936– Javelin thrower Resident [249][250]
Jarrin Solomon 1986– Sprinter and Olympic bronze medalist Born and raised; resident [251]
Willie Tucker 1872–1954 Professional golfer and golf course architect Resident [252]
Chainey Umphrey 1970– Olympic gymnast Born and raised [253]

Writing

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Lois Duncan, writer
 
Erna Fergusson, writer
 
Joy Harjo, poet
 
Alisa Valdes, writer
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Daniel Abraham 1969– Science fiction and fantasy writer Born and raised; resident [254]
Paula Gunn Allen 1939–2008 Writer and poet Born [255]
Rudolfo Anaya 1937–2020 Writer Resident [256]
Louis Bayard 1963– Writer Born [257]
Suzy McKee Charnas 1939–2023 Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [258]
Robert Crichton 1925–1993 Writer Born [259]
Mel Dinelli 1912–1991 Screenwriter and playwright Born and raised [260]
Stephen R. Donaldson 1947– Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [258]
Lois Duncan 1934–2016 Young adult fiction writer Resident [261]
Max Evans 1924–2020 Western writer Resident [262]
Erna Fergusson 1888–1964 Writer Born and raised; resident [263]
Harvey Fergusson 1890–1971 Writer Born and raised [264]
Kendrick Frazier 1942–2022 Science writer and editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine Resident [265]
Olivia Gatwood 1992– Poet Born and raised [266]
Steven Gould 1955– Science fiction writer Resident [267]
Joy Harjo 1951– Writer and U.S. Poet Laureate Resident [268]
Tony Hillerman 1925–2008 Mystery writer Resident [269]
Mira Jacob 1973– Writer Born and raised [270]
Betsy James Children's literature writer and illustrator Resident [271]
Larry Johnson 1960– Writer and cryonics whistleblower Born and raised [272]
Susan Krinard Paranormal romance and fantasy writer Resident [273]
J.M.G. Le Clézio 1940– Writer Resident [274]
Jane Lindskold 1962– Fantasy and science fiction writer Resident [275]
Carolyn Meyer 1935– Young adult fiction writer Resident [276]
Victor Milán 1954–2018 Science fiction writer Raised; resident [277]
Laura J. Mixon 1957– Science fiction writer Resident [267]
Steven T. Murray 1943–2018 Literary translator Resident [278]
Tiina Nunnally 1952– Literary translator Resident [278]
Simon J. Ortiz 1941– Writer and poet Born [279]
Kathryn Ptacek 1952– Horror writer Raised [280]
Kirstin Valdez Quade Writer Born [281]
Leroy Quintana 1944– Poet Born [282]
Lois Ruby c. 1950– Writer Resident [283]
Fred Saberhagen 1930–2007 Science fiction writer Resident [284]
Leslie Marmon Silko 1948– Writer Born [285]
Lauren Tarshis 1963– Children's literature writer Born [286]
Alisa Valdes 1969– Writer and journalist Born and raised; resident [287]
Robert E. Vardeman 1947– Science fiction and fantasy writer Resident [258]
Sage Walker Science fiction writer Resident [288]
Harry Willson 1932–2010 Writer Resident [289]
Jay Wright 1935– Poet Born [290]
Rhiana Yazzie Playwright Born [291]

Miscellaneous

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Lady Ganga
Person Lifespan Notability Connection Ref.
Francisco Xavier Chaves 1762-1832 Captured by Comanche near Albuquerque in 1770
Francisco Martin Duran 1968– Attempted presidential assassin Born and raised [292]
Barbara Edwards 1960– Model, 1984 Playboy Playmate of the Year Born [293]
Alphonse Gallegos 1931–1991 Roman Catholic bishop, Servant of God (viz, being investigated for sainthood in Catholicism) Born [294]
Lady Ganga 1966–2012 Humanitarian Resident [295][296]
Daniel G. P. Gutierrez 1964– Episcopal bishop Born and raised [297]
Cissy King 1946– Dancer, featured performer on The Lawrence Welk Show Raised [298]
Joe Mande 1983– Comedian and TV writer Born [299]
Marc Maron 1963– Comedian and podcaster Raised [300]
Ishmael Muhammad 1964– Minister in the Nation of Islam Born [301]
Mark Rudd 1947– Activist and Weather Underground member Resident [302]

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