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List of people from Colorado

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Colorado is located in the central western United States, or the "Mountain Region".
This is a list of people from the state of Colorado, whether they lived, were born, or were raised there. Residents of the state refer to people from Colorado as "Coloradans" or "Coloradoans". Coloradans have been prominent in many fields, including literature, entertainment, art, music, politics, and business. This list attempts to maintain biographical notability of significant Coloradans and organize historically important men and women hailing from Colorado.

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[edit] Literature

  • Connie Willis (Lives in Greeley, Colorado) is an American science fiction writer. She is one of the most honored science fiction writers of the 1980s and 1990s.

[edit] Entertainment and theater

  • Scott Lowell (born in Denver) American actor who played Ted Schmidt on "Queer as Folk"
  • Trey Parker(born in Conifer, Colorado, attended University of Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician; most noted as one of the creators of the animated series South Park along with Matt Stone, his classmate from CU.

[edit] Artists

  • Robert Adams (lived in Colorado) – Photographer of the western landscape. Uses the images to express the relationship between Man and the environment. Has received two John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowships, the McArthur Foundation's "genius" Grant, and has worked on the permanent collections of several museums including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. <ref>Vera List Center for Art and Politics. Robert Adams. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.</ref>
  • Earl W. Bascom (lived in Colorado)– Artist, sculptor known as the "Cowboy of Cowboy Artists", a cousin to western artist Frederic Remington, lived and worked in Northwest Colorado during the late 1920's.

[edit] Musicians

  • Antonia Brico (lived and died in Denver) – As a symphony director she was the first woman to be admitted into the prestigious Berlin Academy. She founded the Women’s Orchestra of New York and Denver Businessman's Orchestra. She conducted the Brico Symphony from 1947 until shortly before her death in 1989. <ref>Marin Alsop. CSO more important to community than ever. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.</ref>
  • Paul Whiteman (born in Denver) – Considered the "King of Jazz." After selling two million records with "The Japanese Sandman", Whiteman added to his fame by being one the first nationally broadcast jazz musicians. Whiteman is remembered for his ability to fuse jazz and classical in hits like Rhapsody in Blue and Whispering . After founding the Whiteman Award competition, he was made music director of the NBC Blue Network (now referred to as ABC). <ref>Answers.com. Paul Whiteman. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.</ref>
  • Yonder Mountain String Band (based in Nederland, Colorado) – Bluegrass jam band whose fan base has been fueled primarily through live performances since their inception in 1998. Their fourth, and self-titled, 2006 studio album is their first release with a major label. <ref>Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specifiedYonder Mountain String Band biography. . Retrieved on August 2, 2006.</ref>

[edit] Athletics

  • Amy Van Dyken (born in Denver)Was the first American woman to win four gold medals in a single Olympics in 1996.

[edit] Politics

[[Image:Ben Nighthorse Campbell.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Former U.S. Senator from Colorado [[Ben Nighthorse Campbell



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  • Casimo Barela (lived in Colorado) – Known as a highly respected legislator whose career in the State Senate spanned 25 continuous years. Casimo Barela also was a member of Colorado’s Constitutional Convention of 1875. Elected from Las Animas County, Barela was instrumental in ensuring the bi-lingual printing of Colorado laws. <ref>Diana DeGette. Famous Coloradoans. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.</ref>
  • Robert Speer (lived in Denver) – City and County of Denver Mayor from 1904 - 1912 and 1916 - 1918. Speer had an ambitious vision of Denver's civic and environmental resources. Through his influence, the Denver Mountain Parks System was developed, Civic Center Park was created, parks were added, trees lined the streets, and the history and arts were funded.
  • Jack Swigert (born in Denver) – Swigert was an astronaut aboard Apollo 13, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and eventual winner of the Sixth Congressional District. Swigert died of bone cancer before he could take his oath of office.

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[edit] Controversial figures

[edit] References

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[edit] External links

State of Colorado
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Topics

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Anthems

Where the Columbines Grow (Official) | Rocky Mountain High (Popular)

Regions

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Cities

Arvada | Aurora | Boulder | Broomfield | Castle Rock | Centennial | Colorado Springs | Commerce City | Denver | Fort Collins | Grand Junction | Greeley | Lakewood | Littleton | Longmont | Loveland | Parker | Pueblo | Thornton | Westminster

Counties

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