From famous actors and record-setting athletes to presidents, many influential people are from the Bluegrass State. You may be surprised how many famous people from Kentucky there are. How many of these celebrities in Kentucky were you aware of?

  1. Muhammad Ali (Louisville)

Dutch National Archives/Wikimedia Commons This World Heavyweight Champ was born in Louisville and is arguably the greatest boxer of all time. Louisville police officer Joe E. Martin was his first boxing coach and encouraged him to get involved in the sport.

  1. Tyson Gay (Lexington)

Citizen59/Flickr Tyson Gay has won numerous world-tier track and field sprinter events. He competes in the 100 and 200 meter divisions, and is one of the fastest athletes of all time. He got his start as a child while attending public high schools in Kentucky.

  1. Abraham Lincoln (LaRue County)

Mark Smith/Flickr Does Abraham Lincoln really need an introduction? The 16th President, famous for preserving the Union and helping to end slavery, was born in LaRue County. The farm where he was born has been preserved as the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park.

  1. Wynonna Judd (Ashland)

The USO/Flickr Wynonna Judd comes from a star-studded family. One sister, Ashley Judd, is a famous actress. Wynonna rose to fame in the 1980s when performing as half of The Judds, a country music duo made up of her and her mother Naomi. Wynonna learned to play guitar and sing as a child in Kentucky, inspired by the music that her mother listened to.

  1. Rajon Rondo (Louisville)

DGA Productions/Flickr Rajon Rondo may be most closely associated with Boston: he lead the Boston Celtics to an NBA Championship in 2008. But he got his start in Kentucky and first became known as a star player for the Kentucky Wildcats.

  1. George Clooney (Lexington)

Melanie McDermott/Flickr This handsome actor, director, and producer was born in Lexington and spent much of his early life in the Bluegrass State. He comes by his good looks honestly: his mother was a beauty queen pageant and his father a TV anchorman. He attended Northern Kentucky University for several years.

  1. Diane Sawyer (Glasgow)

Louisville Images/Flickr Kentucky native Diane Sawyer is one of the hometown heroes featured in the Greater Louisville Proud Foundation campaign. Her father was a famous local politician who passed away in a car accident. A section of highway in Louisville is now named for him. Diane Sawyer grew up to be a member of President Nixon’s White House staff and later, a famous news anchor.

  1. Steven Curtis Chapman (Paducah)

kwanie/Flickr Steven Curtis Chapman is a contemporary Christian musician who also advocates for adoption. He and his wife have written several children’s books on the subject of adoption and have three adopted daughters from China.

  1. Billy Ray Cyrus (Flatwoods)

Bristol Motor Speedway/Flickr The singer of “Achy Breaky Heart” was born in the town of Flatwoods. He attended Georgetown College on a baseball scholarship. Cyrus has several famous kids, most notably Miley Cyrus and Trace Cyrus (lead singer of the band Metro Station: he’s a Kentucky native as well).

  1. Johnny Depp (Owensboro)

Loren Javier That’s right, Captain Jack Sparrow himself is from right here in Kentucky! Depp has won a Golden Globe Award and been nominated for multiple Academy Awards for his many praiseworthy roles. His family moved frequently during his childhood, but he was born in Owensboro.

  1. Brian Littrel (Lexington)

weloveajmclean/Flickr You may not know Brian Littrell by name (unless you are a boy band fangirl), but he’s one of the Backstreet Boys. He and his band mate Kevin Richardson (a fellow Kentucky native) are both inductees into the Kentucky Music Hall of of Fame. Littrell is now a contemporary Christian artist.

  1. Patrick James “Pat” Riley (attended college in Kentucky)

Keith Allison/Wikimedia Commons Though he was actually born in New York, we consider him a Bluegrass native. Pat Riley first gained fame on the Kentucky Wildcats and later was to become one of the greatest NBA coaches of all time.

  1. Michael Waltrip (Owensboro)

ohad/Flickr NASCAR champ Michael Waltrip is a two-time Daytona 500 winner. He got his professional start in 1981 at the Kentucky Motor Speedway.

  1. Jennifer Lawrence (Indian Hills)

Red Carpet Report/Flickr This “Hunger Games” star and Oscar winner got her start in school and church plays as a child. She never received a high school diploma and dropped out to focus on her acting career.

  1. Josh Hutcherson (Union)

Slackerwood/Flickr Another “Hunger Games” actor, this young star is an avid University of Kentucky basketball enthusiast. He has been an advocate for LGBT rights.

We know there are plenty more famous people from Kentucky. We love Kentucky trivia, so if you know of any offhand that we missed, share them in the comments!

Dutch National Archives/Wikimedia Commons

This World Heavyweight Champ was born in Louisville and is arguably the greatest boxer of all time. Louisville police officer Joe E. Martin was his first boxing coach and encouraged him to get involved in the sport.

Citizen59/Flickr

Tyson Gay has won numerous world-tier track and field sprinter events. He competes in the 100 and 200 meter divisions, and is one of the fastest athletes of all time. He got his start as a child while attending public high schools in Kentucky.

Mark Smith/Flickr

Does Abraham Lincoln really need an introduction? The 16th President, famous for preserving the Union and helping to end slavery, was born in LaRue County. The farm where he was born has been preserved as the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park.

The USO/Flickr

Wynonna Judd comes from a star-studded family. One sister, Ashley Judd, is a famous actress. Wynonna rose to fame in the 1980s when performing as half of The Judds, a country music duo made up of her and her mother Naomi. Wynonna learned to play guitar and sing as a child in Kentucky, inspired by the music that her mother listened to.

DGA Productions/Flickr

Rajon Rondo may be most closely associated with Boston: he lead the Boston Celtics to an NBA Championship in 2008. But he got his start in Kentucky and first became known as a star player for the Kentucky Wildcats.

Melanie McDermott/Flickr

This handsome actor, director, and producer was born in Lexington and spent much of his early life in the Bluegrass State. He comes by his good looks honestly: his mother was a beauty queen pageant and his father a TV anchorman. He attended Northern Kentucky University for several years.

Louisville Images/Flickr

Kentucky native Diane Sawyer is one of the hometown heroes featured in the Greater Louisville Proud Foundation campaign. Her father was a famous local politician who passed away in a car accident. A section of highway in Louisville is now named for him. Diane Sawyer grew up to be a member of President Nixon’s White House staff and later, a famous news anchor.

kwanie/Flickr

Steven Curtis Chapman is a contemporary Christian musician who also advocates for adoption. He and his wife have written several children’s books on the subject of adoption and have three adopted daughters from China.

Bristol Motor Speedway/Flickr

The singer of “Achy Breaky Heart” was born in the town of Flatwoods. He attended Georgetown College on a baseball scholarship. Cyrus has several famous kids, most notably Miley Cyrus and Trace Cyrus (lead singer of the band Metro Station: he’s a Kentucky native as well).

Loren Javier

That’s right, Captain Jack Sparrow himself is from right here in Kentucky! Depp has won a Golden Globe Award and been nominated for multiple Academy Awards for his many praiseworthy roles. His family moved frequently during his childhood, but he was born in Owensboro.

weloveajmclean/Flickr

You may not know Brian Littrell by name (unless you are a boy band fangirl), but he’s one of the Backstreet Boys. He and his band mate Kevin Richardson (a fellow Kentucky native) are both inductees into the Kentucky Music Hall of of Fame. Littrell is now a contemporary Christian artist.

Keith Allison/Wikimedia Commons

Though he was actually born in New York, we consider him a Bluegrass native. Pat Riley first gained fame on the Kentucky Wildcats and later was to become one of the greatest NBA coaches of all time.

ohad/Flickr

NASCAR champ Michael Waltrip is a two-time Daytona 500 winner. He got his professional start in 1981 at the Kentucky Motor Speedway.

Red Carpet Report/Flickr

This “Hunger Games” star and Oscar winner got her start in school and church plays as a child. She never received a high school diploma and dropped out to focus on her acting career.

Slackerwood/Flickr

Another “Hunger Games” actor, this young star is an avid University of Kentucky basketball enthusiast. He has been an advocate for LGBT rights.

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Kentucky Trivia August 17, 2021 Lisa Sammons What are some fun facts about Kentucky? Did you know Duncan Hines was a real person who lived in Bowling Green? How cool to be synonymous with cake mix! Bourbon was first distilled here, ironically in Bourbon County. Check out this list for some more fun facts about Kentucky! What is living in Kentucky like? Kentucky is such a historic, family-oriented state. There are horses everywhere (we’re actually the horse capital of the world). There’s loads of state parks, festivals, and beautiful natural areas. Living in Kentucky is the best! What are some natural wonders in Kentucky? There are tons of great natural wonders in Kentucky that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. Have you seen the Yahoo Arch in the Daniel Boone National Forest? Or Horse Cave? Check out this list for some more natural wonders in Kentucky you won’t want to miss.

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Kentucky Trivia

August 17, 2021

Lisa Sammons

What are some fun facts about Kentucky? Did you know Duncan Hines was a real person who lived in Bowling Green? How cool to be synonymous with cake mix! Bourbon was first distilled here, ironically in Bourbon County. Check out this list for some more fun facts about Kentucky! What is living in Kentucky like? Kentucky is such a historic, family-oriented state. There are horses everywhere (we’re actually the horse capital of the world). There’s loads of state parks, festivals, and beautiful natural areas. Living in Kentucky is the best! What are some natural wonders in Kentucky? There are tons of great natural wonders in Kentucky that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. Have you seen the Yahoo Arch in the Daniel Boone National Forest? Or Horse Cave? Check out this list for some more natural wonders in Kentucky you won’t want to miss.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Did you know Duncan Hines was a real person who lived in Bowling Green? How cool to be synonymous with cake mix! Bourbon was first distilled here, ironically in Bourbon County. Check out this list for some more fun facts about Kentucky!

What is living in Kentucky like?

Kentucky is such a historic, family-oriented state. There are horses everywhere (we’re actually the horse capital of the world). There’s loads of state parks, festivals, and beautiful natural areas. Living in Kentucky is the best!

What are some natural wonders in Kentucky?

There are tons of great natural wonders in Kentucky that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. Have you seen the Yahoo Arch in the Daniel Boone National Forest? Or Horse Cave? Check out this list for some more natural wonders in Kentucky you won’t want to miss.