List of people from Compton, California

This article lists notable people who are natives of Compton, California, or have been residents of the city.

Arts and entertainment

  • Anthony Anderson – actor, comedian
  • Daysha Broadway – director, editor[1]
  • James Coburn – actor[2]
  • Kevin Costner – actor
  • Guy Crowder – photographer
  • Ava DuVernay – film director, writer, and producer[3]
  • Travon Free – comedian, actor and TV writer
  • Siedah Garrett – singer
  • Danielle Herrington – model
  • Steve Lacy – musician
  • Mark Christopher Lawrence – actor, comedian
  • Robin Coste Lewis – poet
  • Jacob Lusk – top five finalist on 2011 American Idol
  • Lynn Manning – playwright; co-founder of Watts Village Theater Company
  • Michel'le – R&B singer-songwriter
  • Keb Mo – blues singer, guitarist
  • Niecy Nash – actress, comedian, dancer, host of Clean House TV show on Style Network
  • Krist Novoselic – bassist of Nirvana
  • Paul Rodriguez – comedian
  • Mort Sahl – satirist, comedian
  • Leslie Sykes – television news anchor
  • Jackie Lynn Taylor – actress, TV personality
  • TQ – singer
  • James Wheaton – actor, writer, and educator
  • Lillian Yarbo – actress, dancer and singer[4][5]

Rappers

Athletes

Entrepreneurs

Civic leaders

Other

  • Kimberly Anyadike – youngest African-American woman to pilot a plane solo across the United States[25]
  • Roger Hedgecock – conservative radio talk show host and former mayor of San Diego

References

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  22. ^ "Rizza Islam". Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
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  24. ^ "Ex-Rep. Tucker Draws Prison For Extortion". The New York Times. April 19, 1996. p. A18. Retrieved April 25, 2009.
  25. ^ "15-yr.-old becomes youngest black pilot to fly cross-country". NY Daily News. Retrieved July 15, 2017.