List of people from Key West, Florida explained
- Vic Albury (1947–2017), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Bronson Arroyo (born 1977), MLB baseball player[1]
- John James Audubon (1785–1851), naturalist, painter, ornithologist[2]
- Elizabeth Bishop (1911–1979), poet, short-story writer[3]
- Jimmy Buffett (1946–2023), singer-songwriter, musician, author, actor, businessman[4]
- Truman Capote (1924–1984), novelist, screenwriter, playwright, actor [5]
- Eric Carle (1929–2021), children's book author and illustrator most famous for The Very Hungry Caterpillar[6]
- David Allan Coe (born 1939), musician[7]
- Tom Corcoran (1943–2023), author
- Sandy Cornish (1793–1869), farmer, businessperson, civic leader, former slave[8]
- Paul Cotton (1943–2021), musician
- John Dewey (1859–1952), philosopher, educational reformer, psychologist[9]
- John Dos Passos (1896–1970), novelist[10]
- Stepin Fetchit (1902–1985), vaudevillian, comedian, film actor[11]
- Mel Fisher (1922–1998), treasure hunter, best known for finding the 1622 wreck of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha[12]
- Robert Fuller (born 1933), actor[13]
- Khalil Greene (born 1979), MLB shortstop
- Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), novelist, short-story writer, journalist, sportsman[14] [15] [16]
- Winslow Homer (1836–1910), landscape painter, printmaker[17]
- Mike Leach (1961–2022), college football coach [18]
- Alison Lurie (1926–2020), Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, academic
- Stephen Mallory (1812–1873), U.S. senator[19]
- James Merrill (1926–1995), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
- George Mira (born 1942), football player[20]
- Diana Nyad (born 1949), author, journalist, motivational speaker, long-distance swimmer; famous for being the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without the aid of a shark cage[21]
- Bettie Page (1923–2008), pin-up model[22]
- John Patterson (born 1967), MLB second baseman
- Quincy Perkins (born 1980), filmmaker[23]
- Boog Powell (born 1941), baseball player[24] [25]
- David Robinson (born 1965), basketball player[26]
- Thomas Sanchez (born 1943), author
- Shel Silverstein (1930–1999), author, cartoonist and musician[27]
- Shane Spencer (born 1972), MLB outfielder
- Randy Sterling (born 1951), MLB pitcher
- Wallace Stevens (1879–1955), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
- Keith Strickland (born 1953), musician, songwriter, founding member of The B-52s
- Michel Tremblay (born 1942), Canadian playwright
- Harry S. Truman (1884–1972), U.S. president[14]
- Blake R. Van Leer (1893–1956), fifth president of Georgia Institute of Technology, colonel, inventor
- Dick Vermeil (born 1936), former Super Bowl Champion NFL Coach[28]
- Tony White (born 1979), defensive coordinator for the Nebraska Cornhuskers
- Tennessee Williams (1911–1983), author[15]
- David Wolkowsky (1919–2018), real estate developer, preservationist[29]
- Stuart Woods (1938–2022), novelist[30]
Notes and References
- Shpigel, Ben. "Arroyo Leaves the Mets Flailing." The New York Times. June 20, 2006.
- Web site: Florida Keys vacation | Florida Keys travel information. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304221003/http://www.floridakeys.com/keywest/keywestarts.htm. dead. March 4, 2016.
- News: Literary Nonprofit Buys Elizabeth Bishop's Key West Home . November 13, 2019 . The New York Times . Concepción . de León . February 9, 2020 .
- Pooley, Eric. "Still Rockin' In Jimmy Buffett's Key West Margaritaville." TIME. August 17, 1998.
- "Welton, J Michael. https://www.oceanhomemag.com/lifestyle/a-literary-and-literal-history-of-key-west. Ocean Home. November 11, 2019."/
- Web site: A Very Happy 50th Birthday To 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'. Ulaby. Neda. June 12, 2019. June 14, 2019.
- Book: Sandra Brennan . Michael Erlewine . All Music Guide to Country. 1997. 978-0-87930-475-1 . 95–96 .
- News: Freed Slave Sandy Cornish Gets a Marker in Cemetery. February 19, 2014. South Florida Times. January 17, 2016.
- Psycopaedìa. Psicopolis.com
- [John Dos Passos|Dos Passos, John]
- Strausbaugh, John. "Stepin Fetchit: The Life and Times of Lincoln Perry." International Herald Tribune. December 12, 2005.
- Pace, Eric. "Mel Fisher, 76, a Treasure Hunter Who Got Rich Undersea." The New York Times. December 21, 1998.
- News: Robert Fuller . September 1, 2017 . Quad-City Times . Davenport, Iowa . Joe . Collura . February 9, 2020.
- Nickell, Patti. "Key West: The fun begins where the road ends." Lexington Herald-Leader. September 21, 2008.
- "Key West fest honors Tennessee Williams." CNN. February 23, 2003.
- "Key West: The Last Resort." TIME. February 19, 1979.
- Book: Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State. 1939. December 2, 2018. New York. Federal Writers' Project. Oxford University Press. 159. 9781603540094.
- Web site: Ex-Texas Tech coach Mike Leach expects return to coaching . . March 18, 2010 . August 29, 2012.
- Crankshaw, Joe. "Water District Chanded S. Florida." Miami Herald. September 29, 1985. Page 2TC.
- Effrat, Louis. "Mira, Heralded Quarterback, Also Sought as Big League Pitcher; Miami star here for festivities All-America Back Puts Off Thoughts of Turning Pro to Finish College." The New York Times. December 7, 1962.
- Alvarez, Lizette (September 2, 2013). "Nyad Completes Cuba-to-Florida Swim". The New York Times.
- Web site: Miss Key West Bettie Page.
- http://keysnews.com/node/66862
- Distel, Dave. "Baseball Bat, Fishing Pole Both Valuable to Boog." Los Angeles Times News Service (via St. Petersburg Times.) August 15, 1970.
- Burke, J. Wills. The Streets of Key West. Pineapple Press. 200.
- Whiteside, Larry. "Taking center stage David Robinson has wasted no time in winning star status." The Boston Globe. January 12, 1990.
- Blinckmann, Hays. https://keysweekly.com/42/shel-silversteins-home-destroyed/ "Keys Weekly." 28 September 2017.
- Chris Tomasson. "Dick Vermeil led Eagles to first Super Bowl, hoping for different outcome on Sunday." Pioneer Press. 2 February 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- Web site: Real-Estate-Entrepreneur.com. https://archive.today/20120714071605/http://real-estate-entrepreneur.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=210%3Adavid-wolkowsky-usa&catid=143%3Aunited-states-of-america. dead. July 14, 2012. July 14, 2012. July 16, 2018.
- Stuart Woods Official Website. stuartwoods.com