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The following is a list of notable residents, natives, and persons generally associated with the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the United States. The list includes both former and present residents of the city.

Academia

Josh Wurman being interviewed in a DOW unit
Marc Lamont Hill

Art and architecture

Business

Colorful full length portrait of Meade sitting at his desk, facing the viewer. Books are strewn about.
Richard W. Meade

Criminals

  • Sydney Biddle Barrows – illegal escort service proprietor, often referred to as "The Mayflower Madam"
  • Antuan Bronshtein – convicted murderer
  • Angelo Bruno – boss of Philadelphia crime family
  • Jack "Legs" Diamond – a nemesis of mobster Dutch Schultz
  • Mary Jane Fonder – convicted murderer of Rhonda Smith
  • Philip Leonetti – underboss of Philadelphia crime family
  • Nicodemo Scarfo – mafioso; head of the Scarfo crime family, 1981–1991
  • Casanova - has existed from the beginning of time, they won’t be able to catch him.

Film, television, and theater

A–K

W. C. Fields 1938

L–Z

Actor Will Smith at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con International.

Historical figures

Media and literature

Military figures

  • Jack Agnew – member of the Filthy Thirteen, a group that inspired the novel and film The Dirty Dozen
  • Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold – U.S. General of the Army, General of the Air Force, World War I hero, "father of the US Air Force"
  • Philip George Bender – German immigrant settled in Philadelphia after short time in New Jersey, served as member of Butler's Rangers and became early settlers of Niagara Falls, Ontario
  • Albert Blithe – U.S. Army Paratrooper that was made famous by Band of Brothers
  • Louis H. Carpenter – Brig. General, Medal of Honor recipient, vet of Civil War, Indian Wars, and Spanish–American War
  • George F. Good Jr. – Lieutenant General, USMC; Commanded Marine defense battalions during World War II
  • William Guarnere – U.S. Army Staff Sergeant, made famous by Band of Brothers
  • Alexander Haig – American military officer, diplomat, US secretary of state
  • Edward Heffron – U.S. Army Private, made famous by Band of Brothers'
  • Bernard "Bud" Kauderer – VADM Bernard Kauderer, USN (ret.), Commander, U.S. Submarine Forces Pacific (COMSUBPAC)
  • John Lawson – United States Navy sailor, Medal of Honor recipient
  • George B. McClellan – Union army general and presidential candidate
  • H. R. McMaster – major general, presidential chief of staff
  • John J. McVeigh – Medal of Honor recipient
  • George Gordon Meade – Union army general and victor at the Battle of Gettysburg
  • Thomas H. Neill – Union army general
  • John C. Pemberton – Commander of Confederate defenders at the Siege of Vicksburg
  • Charles Sutherland – Surgeon General of the United States Army

Music

Politics

Sports

Rubén Amaro Jr.
  • Deion Barnes – NFL, Northeast High School Penn State University


Philadelphia native basketball players

Wilt Chamberlain
Bryan Cohen

Other

  • Ramona Africa – only adult to survive the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house
  • Richard Allen – bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and abolitionist
  • Gloria Allred – women's rights attorney
  • Anna Pierce Hobbs Bixby – midwife, frontier doctor, dentist, herbologist, and scientist in southern Illinois, who discovered the cause of milk sickness
  • Guion Bluford – astronaut, first African-American in space
  • Stanley Branche – civil rights activitst, Philadelphia night club owner
  • Pete Conrad – astronaut, third man to walk on the moon (Apollo 12)
  • Wilbur Davenport – engineer and scientist known for his work on communication systems
  • Steve DeAngelo – social activist
  • Katherine Drexel – Roman Catholic saint
  • Ira Einhorn – environmental and anti-war activist; convicted murderer
  • Daniel Faulkner – Philadelphia police officer killed in the line of duty; Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted of his murder
  • Christopher Ferguson – astronaut
  • Jacquelyn Frazier-Lyde – Philadelphia Municipal Court judge, boxer; daughter of Joe Frazier
  • Kermit Gosnell – abortionist and serial killer[32]
  • Barbara Harris – first woman ordained bishop in the Anglican Communion
  • Paul B. Higginbotham – judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals
  • Ruth Malcomson (1906–1988) – Miss America 1924
  • James Martin – Jesuit priest, writer (My Life with the Saints), and frequent media commentator on modern Catholicism
  • Seamus McCaffrey – former justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; former presiding judge of the "Eagles Court"
  • Carol McCain – ex-wife of presidential candidate John McCain
  • Silas Weir Mitchell – physician, writer
  • Bawa Muhaiyaddeen – Sufi saint
  • Clarence Charles Newcomer (1923–2005), US District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • John Joseph O'Connor – Roman Catholic cardinal; archbishop, Archdiocese of New York, 1984–2000
  • David L. Reich – academic anesthesiologist and professor; President & chief operating officer of the Mount Sinai Hospital, and President of Mount Sinai Queens
  • Marjorie Rendell – judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 1997–present; First Lady of Pennsylvania, 2003–present
  • Amber Rose – model
  • Samuel Gilbert Scott – daredevil
  • Lester Shubin – inventor of the Kevlar vest[33]
  • Nancy Spungen – girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious
  • Floyd W. Tomkins – rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia from 1899 to 1932
  • Walter E. Williams – economist and author
  • Joshua Wurman – meteorologist, leader of VORTEX2

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