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샌프란시스코 출신 인물 목록

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이것은 캘리포니아 샌프란시스코 출신의 주목할 만한 사람들의 목록입니다. 여기에는 샌프란시스코에서 태어나거나 자랐거나 살거나 삶의 상당 부분을 샌프란시스코에서 보낸 사람들과 샌프란시스코에서 설립된 음악 그룹이 포함됩니다. 이 목록은 주요 공지사항 필드별로 순서대로 나열된 다음 성을 기준으로 알파벳 순서로 나열됩니다.

학구

예술가 및 디자이너

건축가

디자이너

  • 예술가, 동성애 권리 운동가, 무지개 깃발 디자이너인 길버트 베이커 (1951–2017)는 1970년대부터 1994년까지 샌프란시스코에서 살았습니다.[17]
  • 조쉬 베글리(Josh Begley, 1984년생), 데이터 시각화 작업을 하는 디지털 아티스트이자 디자이너, 샌프란시스코[18] 출생
  • 산업 디자이너 이브 베하르(Yves Béhar, 1967년생)는 Cow Hollow의 샌프란시스코에 살고 있습니다.[19]
  • 스탠리 가티(Stanlee Gatti, 1955년생)는 유명한 행사 디자이너, 아트페어 설립자, 지역 예술 행정가로 1978년 샌프란시스코로 이주했습니다.[20]
  • Gary Grimshaw (1946–2014), 음악 포스터 아티스트[21]
  • 프랭크 코직(Frank Kozik, 1946년생), 음악 포스터 아티스트, 장난감 디자이너, 샌프란시스코[22] 거주

패션,어패럴

섬유 예술, 섬유 디자인

  • 도미닉 디 마레(Dominic Di Mare, 1932년생)는 섬유 예술, 혼합 미디어 조각가, 수채화가입니다. 샌프란시스코에서 태어나 수년간 그곳에서 살았습니다.[29]
  • 태피스트리 풍경으로 유명한 독일 태생의 미국 섬유 예술가, 디자이너, 교육자인 Trude Guermonprez (1910–1976)는 1951년부터 1976년까지 샌프란시스코에서 살았습니다.[30]
  • 케이 세키마치(Kay Sekimachi, 1926년 ~ )는 3차원 직조 모노필라멘트 걸이로 가장 잘 알려진 일본계 미국인 섬유 예술가입니다. 샌프란시스코에서 태어나 샌프란시스코 시티 칼리지에서 가르쳤습니다.[31]

일러스트레이터,만화작가

보석

  • 베라 앨리슨 (1902–1993), 미국 모더니즘 보석상, 추상화가; 샌프란시스코 출생.[43]
  • Margery Anneberg (1966–1981), 보석상, 갤러리스트, 박물관 설립자, 민속 예술 큐레이터
  • 조각가이자 보석 디자이너인 이레나 브라이너(Irena Bryner, 1917-2003)는 세기 중반 보석 운동의[44] 일부입니다.
  • 마거릿파타(1903-1964), 보석, 세기 중반 보석 운동의 일부; 샌프란시스코에서 살다가 사망했습니다.[45]
  • 피터 마키아리니(Peter Macchiarini, 1909-2001)와 그의 배우자 버지니아 마키아리니(Virginia Macchiarini)는 보석 디자이너이며 노스 비치(North Beach[46])에서 작업장을 갖고 있습니다.
  • 메리 렌크 (1921–2012), 보석 디자인, 금세공사; 샌프란시스코에서 살다가 사망했습니다.[47]
  • 바이런 어거스트 윌슨(Byron August Wilson, 1918-1992), 보석 디자인 및 조각가[48]
  • 보브 윈스턴(1915-2003), 보석상, 조각가, 교육자; 샌프란시스코[49] 금속 예술 조합의 활동적이고 창립 멤버

혼합매체, 설치

  • 마크 아담스 (1925–2006), 공공미술, 정물화 주제의 수채화, 태피스트리 디자이너, 스테인드글라스 아티스트[50]
  • 크레이그 볼드윈(Craig Baldwin, 1952년 ~ ), 실험적인 영화[51] 제작자
  • 짐 캠벨(Jim Campbell, 1956년생), LED 조명 작품으로[52] 유명한 예술가
  • 멀티미디어 아티스트 브루스 코너(1933-2008)는 1960년대[53] 중반에 샌프란시스코에 살았습니다.
  • 드루코(Pam DeLuco, 1968년생)는 샌프란시스코에[54] 기반을 둔 섬유 및 섬유 예술가, 제지업자 및 도서 예술가입니다.
  • 핸슨(Jo Hanson, 1918-2007), 환경 예술가이자 활동가[55]
  • 데이비드 아일랜드(David Ireland, 1930–2009), 미국의 조각가, 개념 예술가, 미니멀리스트 건축가[56]
  • 헤이워드 엘리스 킹(Hayward Ellis King, 1928-1990), 아프리카계 미국인 콜라게스트, 화가, 큐레이터.[57]
  • 애런 크라텐(Aaron Kraten, 1974년 ~ ), 혼성 미디어 아티스트[58]
  • 게이 무법자(1959년 ~ )는 샌프란시스코에 기반을 둔 조각가, 사진작가, 인쇄업자입니다.[59]
  • 그래픽 디자이너이자 콜라주 아티스트인 렉스 레이(1956–2015)는 미션 지구에서 살고 일했습니다.[60]
  • 루비 로즈 네리(Ruby Rose Neri, 1970년생), 거리 예술가, 조각가, 화가, 미션 스쿨 예술 운동의[61] 일부
  • 안토니오 소토마요르 (1902–1985), 볼리비아 태생의 벽화가, 도예가, 일러스트레이터.[62]
  • 필리핀계 미국인 혼합 미디어 시각 예술가, 화가, 큐레이터 및 교육자인 카를로스 빌라(1936–2013)는 텐더로인 지역에서 태어나고 자랐습니다.[63]
  • Al Wong (1939년생), 실험적인 영화 제작자이자 혼합 미디어 설치 예술가[64]

화가들

사진작가

인쇄기

  • 캐던 브라운(Kathan Brown, 1935년 ~ )은 크라운 포인트 프레스의 설립자입니다.[115]
  • 그라프톤 타일러 브라운 (1841–1918) 석판화가; 태평양 서부를[116] 묘사한 작품을 만든 최초의 아프리카계 미국인 예술가
  • 어니스트 드 소토(Ernest de Soto, 1923–2014), 석판 인쇄업자, 드 소토 워크숍 설립자.[117]
  • 루퍼트 가르시아(Rupert Garcia, 1941년 ~ )는 실크 스크린으로, 갈레리아 데 라 라자의 공동 설립자 중 한 명이며 샌프란시스코 만 지역 치카노 미술 운동의 일부입니다.[118]
  • 조지 마이클 개스케 (George Michael Gaethke, 1898–1982), WPA 판화가, 화가[119]
  • 인쇄술, 교수, 큐레이터, 의식 무용수 등 다양한 매체에서 활동하는 미국 인디언 예술가 프랭크 라페나(Frank LaPena, 1937–2019)는 샌프란시스코에서 태어나고 자랐습니다.[120]
  • 랄프 마라디아가(Ralph Maradiaga, 1934–1985), 실크스크린, Galería de la Raza의 공동 설립자 중 한 명이자 샌프란시스코 만 지역 치카노 예술 운동의 일부.[121]
  • Jack Stauffacher (1920–2017), 편지 출판사, 타이포그래퍼[122]
  • 판화가, 화가, 서랍장인 베스회센(1926–2010)은 동물 작품과 카스트로 지구 초상화로 유명했습니다.[123]

조각가

비지니스

셰프들

범죄

엔터테인먼트 산업

배우 대니 글로버

배우들

댄서스

영화제작자

발기인 및 관리자

극장

군사의

음악가와 밴드

뉴스 및 해설

정치계 인사, 활동가, 공무원

사이언티스트

사교계 사람들

  • 마리안과 비비안 브라운 (1927–2013, 2014), 일란성 쌍둥이 사교계 인사이자 현지에서 알려진 샌프란시스코의 유명 인사.
  • 애비게일 폴거(Abigail Folger, 1943–1969), 폴거의 커피 상속녀이자 테이트 살인 사건의 피해자.
  • 고든 게티(Gordon Getty, 1933년생), 석유 재벌 J. Paul Getty의 상속자, 자선가, 클래식 음악 작곡가, 사업가, 샌프란시스코에서 태어나고 자랐습니다.
  • 샌프란시스코에서 태어나고 자란 콘서트 가수, 자선가이자 예술의 후원자인 노 ë l 설리번 (1890–1956).
  • 샬롯 메일리어드 슐츠(Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, 1933년생), 자선가, 사교계 명사
  • Tabe Slioor (1926–2006), 사교계 명사, 뉴스 기자, 사진 기자

작가들

선수들

야구

야구 명예의 전당에 있는 샌프란시스코 자이언츠 선수들을 위한 샌프란시스코 자이언츠 #야구 명예의 전당 참조.

농구.

복싱

  • 아베 아텔 (1883–1970), 페더급 세계 챔피언
  • James J. Corbett (1866–1933), 세계 헤비급 챔피언
  • 안드레 워드(Andre Ward, 1984년 ~ ), 2004년 올림픽 라이트헤비급 금메달 수상자

풋볼

  • 안드레 알렉산더(Andre Alexander, 1967년생), CFL 와이드 리시버[348]
  • 게리 베반(Gary Beban, 1946년생), NFL 쿼터백이자 1967년 Heisman Trophy 우승자
  • 에드 베리(Ed Berry, 1963년 ~ )는 NFL 그린베이 패커스와 샌디에이고 차저스의[349] 수비수이다.
  • 톰 브래디(1977년생), 뉴잉글랜드 패트리어츠의 NFL 쿼터백이자 NFL 2회 최우수 선수[350]
  • 테디 브루스치(Tedy Bruschi, 1973년 ~ )는 뉴잉글랜드 패트리어츠의[351] NFL 라인배커이다.
  • 알 카울링스(Al Cowlings, 1947년 ~ ), USC 및 NFL 수비 라인맨
  • 크리스 다킨스(Chris Darkins, 1974년생), NFL 그린베이 패커스의[352] 러닝백
  • 라우어(1920-2002), NFL 센터[353]
  • 디커슨(Matt Dickerson, 1995년 ~ )은 NFL 애틀랜타 팰컨스의 수비수이다.
  • 에디 포레스트(Eddie Forres, 1921–2001), 샌프란시스코 포티나이너스의[354] NFL 공격 라인맨
  • 제이슨 힐(Jason Hill, 1985년 ~ )은 Jacksonville Jaguars의[355] NFL 와이드 리시버입니다.
  • 마이크 홀그렌(Mike Holmgren, 1948년 ~ )은 NFL 그린베이 패커스의 감독이자 클리블랜드 브라운스[356] 회장입니다.
  • 제임스 헌든(James Hundon, 1971년 ~ ), NFL 선수[357]
  • 제프 리(1963년 ~ ), NFL 선수[358]
  • 조 몬타나(Joe Montana, 1956년생), NFL 샌프란시스코 포티나이너스의 쿼터백, 프로 축구 명예의 전당 입성
  • 피츠버그 스틸러스와 워싱턴 레드스킨스의 NFL 가드 존 니스비(1936–2011); 워싱턴 레드스킨스에서[359] 뛴 최초의 아프리카계 미국인 선수 중 한 명
  • 폴 오글스비 (1939–1994), 오클랜드 레이더스 태클[360]
  • 이고르 올샨스키(Igor Olshansky, 1982년 ~ )는 미국 프로 미식축구 리그 댈러스 카우보이스의[361] 수비수이다.
  • 제리 라이스(Jerry Rice, 1962년생), NFL 샌프란시스코 포티나이너스의 와이드 리시버, 프로축구 명예의 전당 입성
  • 조지 세이퍼트(George Seifert, 1940년 ~ ), 샌프란시스코 49ers 감독(1989년 ~ 1996년), 캐롤라이나 팬더스 감독(1999년 ~ 2001년)
  • O. J. 심슨(1947년생), NFL에서 버팔로 빌스와 샌프란시스코 포티나이너스(1985년)와 함께 러닝백, 프로 축구 명예의 전당 헌액자, 이전에는 시티 칼리지 오브 샌프란시스코와 USC 러닝백[362]
  • 도널드 스트릭랜드(Donald Strickland, 1980년 ~ )는 현재 뉴욕 제츠의[363] NFL 코너백입니다.
  • 에릭 라이트(Eric Wright, 1985년 ~ ), NFL 디트로이트 라이온스의[364] 코너백
  • 스티브 영(Steve Young, 1961년생), NFL 샌프란시스코 포티나이너스의 쿼터백, 프로축구 명예의 전당 입성

골프

기타 스포츠

다른.

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