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List of people from Oregon

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State flag of Oregon
Location of Oregon in the United States

This is a list of notable people associated with the U.S. state of Oregon through birth or residence.

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Obo Addy, musician

B

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Blanche Bates, actress
Ty Burrell, actor

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Beverly Cleary, author

D

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James Dutton, astronaut

E

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Jacoby Ellsbury, MLB center fielder

F

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Nell Franzen, actress

G

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A.C. Green, NBA player
Matt Groening, cartoonist

H

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Justin Herbert, NFL quarterback
Herbert Hoover, 34th President of the United States

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J

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Chief Joseph, leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce

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L

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Winona LaDuke, Native American rights activist

M

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Rose McGowan, actress
Lee Morse, jazz singer and guitarist

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P

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Chuck Palahniuk, author

R

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John Reed, journalist

S

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Dean Smith, pilot
Chael Sonnen, MMA fighter, promoter, and analyst
Brenda Strong, actress

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Maria Thayer, actress

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Lindsay Wagner, actress

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  • John Zerzan (born 1943) – anthropologist and anarchist writer

See also

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By city
By public office
By educational institution affiliation

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