List of people from Asheville, North Carolina

This is a list of notable persons who were born in and/or have lived in the American city of Asheville, North Carolina.

Architecture

  • Douglas Ellington, architect
  • Rafael Guastavino (1842–1908), builder and engineer; final resting place at the Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville
  • Doan Ogden (1908–1989), nationally noted landscape architect during the 20th century
  • Richard Sharpe Smith, supervising architect of Biltmore Estate

Art

  • Murphy Anderson, (1926–2015), comics artist
  • James Barnhill, (born 1955), artist and sculptor
  • Andrea Clark, photographer
  • Evan Dahm, webcomic creator
  • James Daugherty (1889–1974), modernist painter, muralist, children's book author and illustrator
  • Spencer Herr (born 1974), artist
  • Hope Larson (born 1982), Eisner Award-winning illustrator, cartoonist, and author of graphic novels Salamander Dream and Chiggers[1]
  • George Masa (1881–1933), professional large-format photographer
  • Aspen Mays, artist
  • Kenneth Noland (1924–2010), abstract painter, one of the best-known American Color Field painters
  • Isaiah Rice (1917–1980), documentary photographer
  • Donald Sultan (born 1951), painter, sculptor, and printmaker
  • George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914),art collector, founder of the Biltmore Estate

Business

Education

Entertainment

Government

Law

Literature and journalism

Medicine and science

Military

Musicians

Politics

Religion

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Racing

Soccer

Swimming

Professional wrestling

  • Karl Anderson, professional wrestler; signed to WWE
  • Adam "Edge" Copeland (born 1973), professional wrestler, author, relocated to Asheville
  • Eddie Golden (born 1973), professional wrestler, resides in Asheville
  • Evan Golden (born 2000), professional wrestler, born and raised in Asheville
  • Beth Phoenix (born 1980), real name Elizabeth Copeland; retired professional wrestler, four-time women's champion, and commentator; relocated to Asheville
  • K. C. Thunder, professional wrestler, promoter and trainer
  • Cash Wheeler (born 1987), real name Daniel Wheeler; professional wrestler for All Elite Wrestling; born and raised in Asheville, where he currently resides

Other

Other

See also

  • Biography portal
  • flagUnited States portal
  • Lists portal

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