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This is a list of people from Lawrence, Massachusetts.


  • A. J. Antoon, Tony Award-winning theatre director
  • Sarah Lord Bailey (1856–1922), elocutionist and teacher
  • Fred Beal, labor-union organizer
  • Al Bernardin, inventor of the Quarter Pounder[1]
  • Leonard Bernstein, composer, conductor of New York Philharmonic, winner of a Tony Award and 18 Grammy Awards, born in Lawrence
  • Colin Blackwell, professional ice hockey player
  • Johnny Broaca, professional baseball player
  • Dj Buddha, multi-platinum & multi-award winning record producer, DJ and record label owner
  • Patrick F. Burke, American football player
  • Garrett Caples, famous poet
  • Doc Casey, professional baseball player
  • James A. Champy, author, management expert, retired CEO
  • Ed Coleman, radio reporter, host for the New York Mets
  • John William Comber, Catholic missionary and bishop
  • Elaine Comparone, harpsichordist
  • Bill Cronin, American football player
  • Irene Daye, jazz singer
  • Ferdinand Waldo Demara, "The Great Impostor"
  • Anthony DeSpirito, jockey
  • Marcos Devers, first Dominican-American to serve as a mayor in the U.S.
  • William E. Donovan, MLB pitcher and manager
  • Sully Erna, Godsmack lead singer
  • Aaron Feuerstein, one of the CEOs of Malden Mills; known for his generosity, for which he was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award
  • Joseph D. FitzGerald, president of Fairfield University (1951–1958)
  • Jocko Flynn, MLB pitcher
  • Robert Frost, iconic poet, winner of four Pulitzer Prizes and a Congressional Gold Medal, a graduate of Lawrence High School
  • Ziwe Fumudoh, comedian and comic writer
  • Robert Goulet, Grammy-winning singer and Tony-winning actor, born in Lawrence
  • Andrew Haldane, US Marine Corps officer
  • Steve Holman, voice of the Atlanta Hawks
  • Nicky Jam, birth name Nick Rivera Caminero, rapper and reggaeton artist, lived in Lawrence until the age of 10
  • John J. Joubert (1963–1996), serial killer
  • Francis Kilcoyne (died 1985), President of Brooklyn College
  • William S. Knox, US congressman from 1895 to 1903
  • Thomas J. Lane, U.S. congressman from March 4, 1941, to March 3, 1963
  • Abbott Lawrence, founder of Lawrence, U.S. congressman, and ambassador to the United Kingdom
  • Anna LoPizzo, striker killed during the Lawrence textile strike
  • Sal Maccarone, sculptor
  • Statik Selektah, record producer, DJ and radio personality
  • Ray MacDonnell, actor
  • Robert S. Maloney, U.S. congressman from 1921 to 1923
  • Frank McManus, MLB catcher
  • Robbie Merrill, Godsmack bassist
  • Paul Monette, author, poet, and activist
  • George Moolic, professional baseball player
  • Ray Mungo, author of 18 books and co-founder of Liberation News Service
  • Georges Niang, professional basketball player
  • Jane Ellen "Bonnie" Newman, executive dean of Harvard's Kennedy School and president of the University of New Hampshire
  • Georges Niang, professional basketball player
  • John O'Connell, professional baseball player
  • Henry K. Oliver, Treasurer of Massachusetts from 1886 to 1889
  • Endicott Peabody, Governor of Massachusetts from 1963 to 1965
  • Leo Z. Penn, actor and director, father of Sean Penn
  • Joe Perry, guitarist of Aerosmith
  • Elizabeth Pillion, Army chemist
  • Raymond Preston, NFL linebacker
  • William Quinlan, NFL defensive end
  • Reks, rapper
  • Gil Reyes, boxer, WBA, Fedecentro welterweight champion
  • William Herbert Rollins, pioneer in field of radiation protection
  • Dave Rozumek, NFL player
  • William A. Russell, U.S. congressman from 1879 to 1885
  • James Michael Shannon, Attorney General of Massachusetts and CEO of National Fire Protection Association
  • Edgar J. Sherman, Attorney General of Massachusetts and Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court
  • Bethann Siviter, expatriate British nurse leader and author
  • John K. Tarbox, U.S. congressman from 1875 to 1877 and Mayor of Lawrence from (1873–1875)
  • Termanology, rapper
  • Ernest Thayer, writer and poet, Casey at the Bat
  • Thelma Todd, actress
  • Emily Greene Wetherbee, poet and educator
  • John E. White, Auditor of Massachusetts July 6, 1911 to 1914
  • Michael C. Wholley, general counsel for NASA
  • William M. Wood, co-founder of American Woolen Company
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Artz, Matthew (2009-12-31). "Fremont's 'hamburger king' dead at 81". Oakland Tribune. Retrieved 2010-01-12.

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