See likewise: Notable individuals from Mclean, Virginia
Memorable figures
George Mason - Of Gunston Hall, "Father of the Bill of Rights"[68]
George Washington - Proprietor of Mount Vernon Plantation in Fairfax County, first Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, and first President of the United States[69]
Richard Bland Lee I - Of Sully Plantation, Representative to the United States House of Representatives from 1789 to 1795
Fitzhugh Lee - Of Clermont (Alexandria, Virginia), Governor of Virginia from 1886 to 1890[70]
Government officials
Sharon Bulova - Current executive of the leading group of chiefs
Gerry Connolly - U.s. Congressman (VA-11) and previous Chairman of the Fairfax County leading body of managers
Tom Davis - previous U.s. Congressman (VA-11)
Katherine Hanley - Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth and previous County Board Chair
John Warner - previous U.s. Representative (R)
Jim Webb - previous U.s. Representative (D)
Experts
Catherine Coleman - Astronaut[71]
Sean Parker - prime supporter of Napster, Plaxo, and Causes
Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force 1 - a reaction group that has been conveyed to late catastrophes in Haiti and Japan
Games figures
Bruce Arena - Head Coach of the Los Angeles Galaxy
Eric Barton - previous NFL linebacker
Brian Carroll - Midfielder for the Philadelphia Union
Hubert Davis - Retired ball player
Mia Hamm - U.s. Olympic and proficient soccer player
Andy Heck - previous NFL football player
Award Hill - Former NBA player
Bhawoh Jue - Defensive over for the Green Bay Packers
Brian Kendrick - Professional Wrestler
Javier López - Pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
Keith Allen Lyle - Retired security for the Los Angeles/ St Louis Rams
Michael Mccrary - Former NFL Defensive End
Ed Moses - U.s. Olympic swimmer[72]
Scott Norwood - Retired kicker for the Buffalo Bills
Alex Riley - Professional wrestler right now marked to World Wrestling Entertainment
Eddie Royal - Wide Receiver for the San Diego Chargers
Evan Royster - Running Back for the Washington Redskins
Mike Glennon - Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Saunders - Starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
Justin Spring- U.s. Olympic gymnastic specialist
Tommy Steenberg - U.s. Figure Skater
Chris Warren - previous NFL running back
Alan Webb - U.s. Olympic track runner
Michael Weiss - Figure skater
Kate Ziegler - U.s. Olympic Swimmer
Performers
Kevin Michael "Toby" Mckeehan - Grammy Award winning craftsman, maker, and musician
Kristi Lauren Glakas - Third-runner-up in 2006 Miss America exhibition
Julianne Moore - Oscar-selected performing artist existed in Fairfax County in the mid-1970s and went to JEB Stuart HS two years
Yoochun "Micky" Park - Singer in the Korean bunch TVXQ and JYJ
Chung Jae Young - K-pop R&b/Soul artist[73]
Lauren Graham - Actress on Gilmore Girls[74]
Dave Grohl - Drummer for Nirvana and front man for The Foo Fighters
Dissection Plan - previous band headed by Travis Morrison
John Jackson - Blues guitarist, expert of the Piedmont style
Jason Sudeikis - Writer and on-screen character (Saturday Night Live journalist 2003-2005)
Jimmy Workman - Actor in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993).
Christina Hendricks - Actress in Mad Men and Firefly, went to Fairfax High School.
Sovereign Poppycock - Season Five fourth place finalist of America's Got Talent from Great Falls.
Other
Jayson Blair - previous New York Times journalist who created stories
John Davidson - Union Army general
Robert Hanssen - American spy who sold privileged insights to the USSR and Russia.
Christopher Mccandless - American vagabond who went to Alaska to attempt to "end up" and kicked the bucket the whole time. The novel Into the Wild is focused around his voyage.
Seung-hui Cho - Shooter who executed the Virginia Tech slaughter
Steve Scully - Host, political editorial manager, and senior maker of C-SPAN's Washington Journal, dwells in Fairfax Station with his gang
Memorable figures
George Mason - Of Gunston Hall, "Father of the Bill of Rights"[68]
George Washington - Proprietor of Mount Vernon Plantation in Fairfax County, first Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, and first President of the United States[69]
Richard Bland Lee I - Of Sully Plantation, Representative to the United States House of Representatives from 1789 to 1795
Fitzhugh Lee - Of Clermont (Alexandria, Virginia), Governor of Virginia from 1886 to 1890[70]
Government officials
Sharon Bulova - Current executive of the leading group of chiefs
Gerry Connolly - U.s. Congressman (VA-11) and previous Chairman of the Fairfax County leading body of managers
Tom Davis - previous U.s. Congressman (VA-11)
Katherine Hanley - Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth and previous County Board Chair
John Warner - previous U.s. Representative (R)
Jim Webb - previous U.s. Representative (D)
Experts
Catherine Coleman - Astronaut[71]
Sean Parker - prime supporter of Napster, Plaxo, and Causes
Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force 1 - a reaction group that has been conveyed to late catastrophes in Haiti and Japan
Games figures
Bruce Arena - Head Coach of the Los Angeles Galaxy
Eric Barton - previous NFL linebacker
Brian Carroll - Midfielder for the Philadelphia Union
Hubert Davis - Retired ball player
Mia Hamm - U.s. Olympic and proficient soccer player
Andy Heck - previous NFL football player
Award Hill - Former NBA player
Bhawoh Jue - Defensive over for the Green Bay Packers
Brian Kendrick - Professional Wrestler
Javier López - Pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
Keith Allen Lyle - Retired security for the Los Angeles/ St Louis Rams
Michael Mccrary - Former NFL Defensive End
Ed Moses - U.s. Olympic swimmer[72]
Scott Norwood - Retired kicker for the Buffalo Bills
Alex Riley - Professional wrestler right now marked to World Wrestling Entertainment
Eddie Royal - Wide Receiver for the San Diego Chargers
Evan Royster - Running Back for the Washington Redskins
Mike Glennon - Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Saunders - Starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
Justin Spring- U.s. Olympic gymnastic specialist
Tommy Steenberg - U.s. Figure Skater
Chris Warren - previous NFL running back
Alan Webb - U.s. Olympic track runner
Michael Weiss - Figure skater
Kate Ziegler - U.s. Olympic Swimmer
Performers
Kevin Michael "Toby" Mckeehan - Grammy Award winning craftsman, maker, and musician
Kristi Lauren Glakas - Third-runner-up in 2006 Miss America exhibition
Julianne Moore - Oscar-selected performing artist existed in Fairfax County in the mid-1970s and went to JEB Stuart HS two years
Yoochun "Micky" Park - Singer in the Korean bunch TVXQ and JYJ
Chung Jae Young - K-pop R&b/Soul artist[73]
Lauren Graham - Actress on Gilmore Girls[74]
Dave Grohl - Drummer for Nirvana and front man for The Foo Fighters
Dissection Plan - previous band headed by Travis Morrison
John Jackson - Blues guitarist, expert of the Piedmont style
Jason Sudeikis - Writer and on-screen character (Saturday Night Live journalist 2003-2005)
Jimmy Workman - Actor in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993).
Christina Hendricks - Actress in Mad Men and Firefly, went to Fairfax High School.
Sovereign Poppycock - Season Five fourth place finalist of America's Got Talent from Great Falls.
Other
Jayson Blair - previous New York Times journalist who created stories
John Davidson - Union Army general
Robert Hanssen - American spy who sold privileged insights to the USSR and Russia.
Christopher Mccandless - American vagabond who went to Alaska to attempt to "end up" and kicked the bucket the whole time. The novel Into the Wild is focused around his voyage.
Seung-hui Cho - Shooter who executed the Virginia Tech slaughter
Steve Scully - Host, political editorial manager, and senior maker of C-SPAN's Washington Journal, dwells in Fairfax Station with his gang
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