List of people from Hampton Roads, Virginia

Virginian jurisdictions most commonly associated with the Hampton Roads metropolitan area

The following is a list of notable people who were born, raised, or closely associated with the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.

Chesapeake

  • James Anderson – Carolina Panthers linebacker and 88th overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft
  • Ed Beard (1939–2023) – professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers
  • Dré Bly (b. 1977) – professional football player with the Denver Broncos
  • Randy Blythe (b. 1971) – vocalist and lyricist for groove metal band Lamb of God
  • Michael Copon (b. 1982) – star of One Tree Hill and winner of VH1's But Can They Sing?
  • Chris Crocker (b. 1980) – professional football player with the Atlanta Falcons
  • Michael Cuddyer (b. 1979) – professional baseball right fielder for the New York Mets
  • Ras-I Dowling – New England Patriots cornerback 2011–present
  • Deon Dyer – Miami Dolphins running back 2003–2004
  • Kenny Easley (b. 1959) – professional football player with the Seattle Seahawks and Pro-Football Hall of Fame Member
  • Jeff Falk – NASCAR driver
  • DeAngelo Hall (b. 1983) – professional football cornerback for the Washington Redskins
  • Grant Holloway (b. 1997) – from Chesapeake (Grassfield High School) and University of Florida; won silver in the 2020 Olympics[1]
  • The Last Bison – indie folk group
  • Ashton Lewis (b. 1972) – NASCAR driver
  • Alonzo Mourning (b. 1970) – professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
  • Darren Perry (b. 1968) – football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Jay Pharoah (b. 1987) – actor, comedian, cast member of Saturday Night Live
  • Chris Richardson (b. 1984) – American Idol season 5 top 5 finalist
  • Ricky Rudd (b. 1956) – professional NASCAR race car driver
  • Josh Rupe (b. 1982) – professional baseball pitcher for the Texas Rangers
  • Elton Sawyer (b. 1959) – NASCAR driver
  • Donald Spitz – controversial Christian anti-abortion activist
  • Eric Stanley (b. 1991) – violinist and composer
  • Darryl TappSeattle Seahawks player and 63rd pick overall in the 2006 NFL draft
  • B. J. Upton (b. 1984) – professional baseball shortstop for the Tampa Bay Rays; drafted #2 overall in 2002
  • Justin Upton (b. 1987) – professional baseball player drafted #1 overall in 2005 by the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Adrienne Warren (b. 1987) – professional singer, actress and dancer; portrayed Lorrell Robinson in the 2010 national tour of Dreamgirls; singer for Trans-Siberian Orchestra
  • David Wright (b. 1982) – professional baseball starting third baseman for the New York Mets

Hampton

Allen Iverson

Newport News

Michael Vick

Norfolk

Portsmouth

Missy Elliot
Chad Hugo

Suffolk

James Avery
Mike Tomlin

Virginia Beach

Gabby Douglas
Daniel Hudson
Darryl Monroe
Mark Ruffalo
Pusha T
Rhea Seehorn
Pharrell Williams
Ryan Zimmerman

Williamsburg

York County

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