List of people from Manhattan Beach, California

This is a list of notable people who are from or have lived in Manhattan Beach, California.

Entertainment

  • Erin Andrews: TV sports reporter and co-host of Dancing with the Stars[1]
  • Vanessa Baden, actress (Kenan & Kel)
  • Brad Bird: director (The Incredibles, Ratatouille)
  • Rachel Bloom: comedian, actress, singer
  • Jenn Brown: ESPN reporter
  • Dave Coulier: actor, comedian (Full House, Fuller House)
  • Colin Cowherd: host of Fox Sports Talk show The Herd
  • Alan B. Curtiss: assistant director and film producer (Master and Commander)
  • Zooey Deschanel: actress (New Girl)[2]
  • Don Dokken: founder/lead singer of 1980s heavy metal band Dokken
  • Jane Elliot: actress (General Hospital, Days of Our Lives)
  • Matthew Fox: actor (Lost, Party of Five)
  • Scott Gurney: TV producer (Duck Dynasty)[3]
  • John Ireland: play-by-play broadcaster for Los Angeles Lakers and radio personality[4]
  • Neal Israel: director of Surf Ninjas and falconer
  • Andre Jacquemetton: Emmy-winning producer (Mad Men)[5]
  • Kelly Kelly: actress, model and professional wrestler (born in Florida) (WAGS, Disturbing the Peace)
  • Wally Kurth: actor (General Hospital, Days of Our Lives)
  • Peyton Elizabeth Lee: actress (Andi Mack)[6]
  • Jim Lindberg: singer of the South Bay punk rock band Pennywise
  • Ben McKenzie: actor (The O.C., Southland, Gotham)
  • Kristen Miller: actress (She Spies)
  • Marisa Miller: Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model
  • Kevin Nealon: actor/comedian, Saturday Night Live
  • Harold Peary: radio, television and movie actor; named Manhattan Beach's honorary mayor in 1956[7]
  • Liz Phair: singer/songwriter and guitarist
  • Teri Polo: actress (Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers)
  • Redfoo: lead singer of LMFAO
  • Tara Reid: actress and model (Sharknado series)
  • J.D. Roth: reality TV host (Endurance)
  • Maria Sansone: television personality and host (Good Day LA)
  • Ben Sharples: actor (7500)[8]
  • Cody Simpson: Australian singer/musician
  • Bob Thaves: cartoonist
  • Max Thieriot: actor (SEAL Team)
  • Vince Vaughn: actor
  • Scott Whyte: actor (City Guys)
  • Owen Wilson: actor
  • Amanda Wyss: actress (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Id, The Sandman)

Journalists and writers

Athletes

Basketball

Football

Baseball

Soccer

Hockey

  • Rob Blake: former defenseman and current executive for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Dustin Brown: right winger for the L.A. Kings; given key to the city by Mayor Wayne Powell
  • Marc Crawford: former head coach for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Pavol Demitra: forward for the Minnesota Wild
  • Jason Doig: former NHL defenseman
  • Nelson Emerson: former NHL right winger; head of development for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Alexander Frolov: hockey player for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Marián Gáborík: former forward for the Los Angeles Kings[19]
  • Tim Gleason: defenseman for the Carolina Hurricanes
  • Ron Hextall: former goaltender for the Philadelphia Flyers; former GM for the Flyers
  • Anže Kopitar: captain, center and Western Conference all-star for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Dean Lombardi: President and CEO of L.A. Kings[20]
  • Glen Murray: former right winger for the Boston Bruins
  • Jonathan Quick: goaltender for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Mike Richards: center for the Los Angeles Kings
  • Luc Robitaille, president and CEO, L.A. Kings, former hockey star
  • Mathieu Schneider: former NHL hockey player[21]
  • John Stevens: head coach of the Los Angeles Kings
  • Darryl Sutter: former head coach of the Los Angeles Kings
  • Ľubomír Višňovský: former defenseman for the Los Angeles Kings

Volleyball

  • Kerri Walsh Jennings: three-time Olympic beach volleyball player;[22] given key to the city by Mayor Wayne Powell
  • Alix Klineman (born 1989): volleyball player
  • Mike Lambert: former professional beach volleyball player
  • Stein Metzger: former professional beach volleyball player

Other sports

Business people

  • The McMartin Family, operators of a preschool in the city, charged with sexual child abuse but not convicted

References

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  7. ^ HAROLD PEARY, 76, RADIO STAR New York Times. 2 April 1985.
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  21. ^ Wills, Adam (March 22, 2001). "The Jewish King". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
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