List Of Famous U.s. Marines
Famous people who served in the
United States Marine Corps
.
A
Joseph M. Acaba
— first
Puerto Rican
Astronaut
Don Adams
— actor
Paul Arizin
— basketball player
Bea Arthur
— actress
Walter Anderson
— author,
Parade
magazine publisher
B
F. Lee Bailey
— lawyer
Nick Barone
—
1950s
boxer
Carmen Basilio
— world champion boxer
Hank Bauer
—
baseball
player
Patty Berg
—
LPGA
player
Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
—
space shuttle
commander
Blackbear Bosin
— artist
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington
— WWII pilot ace
Hugh Brannum
— "Mr. Green Jeans" on
Captain Kangaroo
Art Buchwald
— humor columnist
Smedley Butler
— two-time
Medal of Honor
recipient
C
Enrique Camarena
— murdered Mexican DEA official
Philip Caputo
— author, journalist
Rod Carew
— baseball player
Drew Carey
— comedian
David Carradine
— actor
James Carville
— political strategist and manager
Roberto Clemente
— baseball player
Jerry Coleman
— baseball player, announcer
Eddie Collins
— baseball Hall of Famer
Charles Colson
— White House special counsel, convicted
Watergate
felon, evangelist
Chuck Connors
— actor,
basketball
player
Donald Conroy
— author Pat Conroy's father, known as "The Great Santini"
Bill Cowan
— hostage rescue expert, television news commentator
Louis Cukela
— recipient of both Navy and Army
Medals of Honor
D
Daniel "Dan" Daly
— two-time
Medal of Honor
recipient
Sarah Deal
— first female Marine Corps helo aviator
Brian Dennehy
— actor
Lou Diamond
— "Mr. Leatherneck," namesake of actor Lou Diamond Phillips
David Dinkins
—
Mayor of New York City
Art Donovan
—
football
player
Terry Downes
— world boxing champion
Buster Drayton
— world boxing champion
Barbara Dulinsky
— first Woman Marine deployed to a combat zone
E
R. Lee Ermey
— actor, TV show host
Don Everly
— musician
Phil Everly
— musician
John A. Eastman
- NFL player, Actor, Writer, Motivational Speaker
Walt Disney
- Former CEO of The Walt Disney company.
F
Bill Fitch
— basketball coach
Glenn Ford
— actor
Mark Fuhrman
— LAPD detective who became famous during the
O. J.
trial
G
Nathan Gale
— murderer of guitarist
Dimebag Darrell
and several others
Bill Gallo
— cartoonist, journalist
Christopher George
— actor
John Glenn
— astronaut, first man to orbit Earth, oldest man in space, U.S. Senator
Josh Gracin
— Singer
H
Gene Hackman
— actor
Carlos Hathcock
Sterling Hayden
— actor
Ira Hayes
— in the
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
photo
Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch
— football player
Gil Hodges
— baseball player
I
John Donald "Don" Imus
— talk radio host
J
Bill Janklow
—
Governor of South Dakota
Opha Mae Johnson
— first Woman Marine
George Jones
— country music star
K
Bob Keeshan
—
Captain Kangaroo
Harvey Keitel
— actor
Brian Keith
— actor
L
Mills Lane
— boxing referee
Clayton Lonetree
— spied for Russia in the mid-1980s*
Tommy Loughran
, world boxing champion
M
William Manchester
— author and historian
Lee Marvin
— actor
Ed McMahon
— television personality
Sid McMath
—
Governor of Arkansas
Steve McQueen
— actor
Ray Mercer
— world boxing champion
Zell Miller
— Governor of Georgia, U.S. Senator
Jim Mora
— NFL head football coach
Robert S. Mueller III
— director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI)
N
Chuck Norris
— actor, martial arts expert
Oliver North
— officer who became famous in the
Iran-Contra affair
Ken Norton
— world champion boxer
Ken O’Keefe
— anti-war activist
O
Lee Harvey Oswald
— alleged assassin of
John F. Kennedy
P
Bum Phillips
— NFL head football coach
Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller
— most-decorated Marine in history
Lewis Burwell Puller Jr.
— author, Pulitzer-prize winner
Tyrone Power
— actor
R
Ben Reed
— writer
Donald Regan
— presidential cabinet official
Robert Remus
— 'Sgt. Slaughter' in the
World Wrestling Federation
(WWF)
Burt Reynolds
— actor
Buddy Rich
— musician
Charles S. "Chuck" Robb
— former Governor of
Virginia
, U.S. Senator
Pat Robertson
— evangelist
Rick Romley
— attorney general
Barney Ross
— world champion boxer
S
George C. Scott
— actor
Tom Seaver
— baseball player
Shaggy
— musician (rapper)
Bernard Shaw
— CNN News anchor
Oliver Sipple
— foiled assassination attempt on President
Gerald Ford
Frederick W. Smith
— businessman, founder of
Fed Ex
W. Thomas Smith, Jr.
— author, journalist
John Philip Sousa
— composer, conductor/orchestra leader
Johnny Micheal Spann
— CIA officer, first American killed in combat in the war on terror
Leon Spinks
— world boxing champion
Richard Steele
— boxing referee
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
— publisher of
The New York Times
Charles R. (Chuck) Swindoll
— Evangelical Christian pastor and radio preacher
T
Lee Trevino
—
PGA
golfer
Gene Tunney
— world boxing champion
V
Pedro Del Valle
— first hispanic Marine General
Bill Veeck
— baseball executive
W
Robert Wagner
— actor
Mike Weaver
— world boxing champion
James Webb
— Secretary of the Navy
Jo Jo White
— basketball player
Charles Whitman
— Texas tower sniper
Montel Williams
— television show host
Ted Williams
— baseball player
Pete Wilson
—
Governor of California
X
Y
Z
Stephanie Zavala
— who was sent to
Iraq
without her knowing she has
cancer
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