Wyoming might be the least populated state, but it has produced some extraordinary individuals, and there are several celebrities who have called Wyoming home. Famous people from Wyoming include actors, artists, athletes, musicians, and politicians. Here are some of the most famous people from Wyoming. How many of these Cowboy State natives are you familiar with?

  1. Matthew Fox

Flickr/Sunrise on Seven Matthew Fox, best known for his roles on the TV series ‘Lost’ and the movie Vantage Point, is originally from Crowheart.

  1. Jackson Pollock

Flickr/thierry ehrmann Jackson Pollack is one of the best-known abstract painters the world has ever known. He was born in Cody.

  1. Travis Rice

Flickr/Caitee Smith Travis Rice is a professional snowboarder who is from Jackson Hole. Needless to say, he got plenty of practice growing up here!

  1. Scott Avett

Flickr/smussyolay Scott Avett is from Cheyenne and is the founder and lead singer of the folk-rock band, The Avett Brothers.

  1. Rulon Gardner

Flickr/U. S. Embassy Bishkek Rulon Gardner, from Afton, won the 2000 Olympics gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling.

  1. Jim Beaver

Flickr/Gage Skidmore Jim Beaver is known for his leading roles on the TV series Deadwood and Supernatural. He is from Laramie.

  1. Ashlynn Yennie

Flickr/Brian Wilkins Ashlynn Yennie is a movie actress who starred in The Human Centipede and The Scribbler. She was born in Riverton.

  1. Dana Perino

Flickr/York College of PA Dana Perino is a politician who was a White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush. She is from Evanston.

  1. Zane Beadles

Flickr/Nottingham Trent University Zane Beadles, from Casper, is a football player who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

  1. John Buck

Flickr/Paul Hadsall John Buck is a baseball player. He has played for the Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, and the Mets. He is from Kemmerer.

Wyoming is a state filled with some amazing people. You don’t have to be famous to fall into this category.

Flickr/Sunrise on Seven

Matthew Fox, best known for his roles on the TV series ‘Lost’ and the movie Vantage Point, is originally from Crowheart.

Flickr/thierry ehrmann

Jackson Pollack is one of the best-known abstract painters the world has ever known. He was born in Cody.

Flickr/Caitee Smith

Travis Rice is a professional snowboarder who is from Jackson Hole. Needless to say, he got plenty of practice growing up here!

Flickr/smussyolay

Scott Avett is from Cheyenne and is the founder and lead singer of the folk-rock band, The Avett Brothers.

Flickr/U. S. Embassy Bishkek

Rulon Gardner, from Afton, won the 2000 Olympics gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Flickr/Gage Skidmore

Jim Beaver is known for his leading roles on the TV series Deadwood and Supernatural. He is from Laramie.

Flickr/Brian Wilkins

Ashlynn Yennie is a movie actress who starred in The Human Centipede and The Scribbler. She was born in Riverton.

Flickr/York College of PA

Dana Perino is a politician who was a White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush. She is from Evanston.

Flickr/Nottingham Trent University

Zane Beadles, from Casper, is a football player who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Flickr/Paul Hadsall

John Buck is a baseball player. He has played for the Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, and the Mets. He is from Kemmerer.

What other famous people from Wyoming do you know? We love hearing fun facts about Wyoming; share your knowledge in the comments!

 

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True Facts About Wyoming July 03, 2021 Lisa Sammons What are some fun facts about Wyoming’s history?

Here’s a list of ten little-known true facts about Wyoming! For example, we bet you didn’t know Wyoming developed the first business LLC concept in the United States. Or that during the 1880s, Cheyenne was the wealthiest city in the country (due to the cattle industry and the gold rush). Especially because of the Wild West and the gold rush, Wyoming has had a really interesting past that not everyone is aware of. Wyoming is one of just a few states to have an official state dinosaur! Ours is the Triceratops. Devils Tower was the first national monument. There are certainly quite a few fun facts about Wyoming! Did you know Yellowstone has almost half the known geysers in the entire world? What is living in Wyoming like? Since we are the least-populated state, it may not be the best place for extroverts. Things are just a little different here. You may see people riding horses into town instead of using cars. We’ve definitely got more gravel and dirt roads than we do paved ones. Oddly enough, there are only two escalators in the entire state of Wyoming, and they’re both in Casper. Wyoming is really unique amongst all the states. What are some cool cities in Wyoming? Wyoming has a tendency to get underestimated by the other 49 states, but we have quite a bit going on here! There’s so many charming towns around that are totally worth a visit.  

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True Facts About Wyoming

July 03, 2021

Lisa Sammons

What are some fun facts about Wyoming’s history?

Here’s a list of ten little-known true facts about Wyoming! For example, we bet you didn’t know Wyoming developed the first business LLC concept in the United States. Or that during the 1880s, Cheyenne was the wealthiest city in the country (due to the cattle industry and the gold rush). Especially because of the Wild West and the gold rush, Wyoming has had a really interesting past that not everyone is aware of. Wyoming is one of just a few states to have an official state dinosaur! Ours is the Triceratops. Devils Tower was the first national monument. There are certainly quite a few fun facts about Wyoming! Did you know Yellowstone has almost half the known geysers in the entire world? What is living in Wyoming like? Since we are the least-populated state, it may not be the best place for extroverts. Things are just a little different here. You may see people riding horses into town instead of using cars. We’ve definitely got more gravel and dirt roads than we do paved ones. Oddly enough, there are only two escalators in the entire state of Wyoming, and they’re both in Casper. Wyoming is really unique amongst all the states. What are some cool cities in Wyoming? Wyoming has a tendency to get underestimated by the other 49 states, but we have quite a bit going on here! There’s so many charming towns around that are totally worth a visit.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Here’s a list of ten little-known true facts about Wyoming! For example, we bet you didn’t know Wyoming developed the first business LLC concept in the United States. Or that during the 1880s, Cheyenne was the wealthiest city in the country (due to the cattle industry and the gold rush). Especially because of the Wild West and the gold rush, Wyoming has had a really interesting past that not everyone is aware of. Wyoming is one of just a few states to have an official state dinosaur! Ours is the Triceratops. Devils Tower was the first national monument. There are certainly quite a few fun facts about Wyoming! Did you know Yellowstone has almost half the known geysers in the entire world?

What is living in Wyoming like?

Since we are the least-populated state, it may not be the best place for extroverts. Things are just a little different here. You may see people riding horses into town instead of using cars. We’ve definitely got more gravel and dirt roads than we do paved ones. Oddly enough, there are only two escalators in the entire state of Wyoming, and they’re both in Casper. Wyoming is really unique amongst all the states.

What are some cool cities in Wyoming?

Wyoming has a tendency to get underestimated by the other 49 states, but we have quite a bit going on here! There’s so many charming towns around that are totally worth a visit.