List of people from Charlottesville, Virginia explained
This is a list of people from Charlottesville, Virginia, or from areas nearby to Charlottesville, who were either born, lived or presently live in the city.
Since the city's early formation, it has been the home of numerous notable individuals, including US presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe and author William Faulkner. In the present day, Charlottesville has been the home of movie star Sam Shepard and musician Dave Matthews.
Actors
Authors and academics
- Rita Dove – poet and essayist
- William Faulkner – writer-in-residence at the university, to which he bequeathed all of his original manuscripts
- Elmer L. Gaden – biochemical engineer
- Steven M. Greer – ex-physician best known for founding the Disclosure Project
- Henry Hoke – author of hybrid books
- Wythe Leigh Kinsolving – Episcopal priest, writer, poet, political advocate; lived here in the 1940s through 1964
- Julia Magruder – novelist
- William McDonough – environmental architect, planner, author; former dean of architecture at the university
- William McGuffey – lived in Charlottesville while serving as a professor at the university; buried nearby
- Arthur T. Prescott – educator and founding president of Louisiana Tech University, 1894–1899; lived in Charlottesville 1887–1893, as commandant of cadets at the University of Virginia[1]
- Monica Richardson – editor
- Rob Sheffield – author of Love is a Mix Tape, a memoir that takes place in Charlottesville
- Hawes Spencer – editor, founded The Hook
Businesspeople
Government figures
Musicians
Sportspeople
Others
Notes and References
- [Henry E. Chambers]
- Web site: Revkin. Andrew C. POP/JAZZ; A Band That Built a Career From the Ground Up. 23 March 2017.
- Web site: Colapinto. John. John Colapinto. The Salvation of Dave Matthews. The Rolling Stone. 23 March 2017.