You might be surprised to learn that Louisiana is the birthplace of several famous people. Sure, just about everyone knows that super celebs like Britney Spears and Ellen Degeneres were born here, but few people know that country music legend Tim McGraw was born right here in the Pelican State in the tiny little town that’s the perfect town for a day trip. Let’s take a look at Tim McGraw’s hometown, shall we?

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While you’re in the area, you may want to visit Poverty Point, a fascinating World Heritage Site that dates back over 3,000 years! Pack up the car and set off on an epic road trip exploring northeastern Louisiana. If you’ve ever visited Tim McGraw’s hometown or any of these attractions, let us know in the comments!

 

Read on to learn about more celebrities from Louisiana:

16 Famous People You Didn’t Know Were From Louisiana

 

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In addition to Tim McGraw, what other famous people from Louisiana?

After visiting the hometown of Tim McGraw, you're probably curious about other famous people and celebrities from Louisiana. The Bayou State has birthed many a star, including:

  • John Kennedy Toole (New Orleans). The author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Confederacy of Dunces" was born in New Orleans, where the novel is set. Sadly, he committed suicide at the age of 31 and never got to see the book's success.
  • Jerry Lee Lewis (Ferriday). "The Killer" is actually Jimmy Swaggert's cousin! As rock 'n roll's first "wild man," Lewis paved the way for many other great showmen of the stage. He is considered one of the most influential rock pianists of all time.
  • Pauline Cushman (New Orleans). Born In New Orleans in mid June 1833, this talented lady was both an actress and a Union spy!
  • Ellen DeGeneres (NOLA). Born in Metairie, Ellen DeGeneres attended the University of New Orleans. She is a noted comedian, talk show host, and proponent for LGBT rights.
  • Peyton Manning (New Orleans). He may be most closely associated with Denver for his time playing for the Broncos, but Peyton was born and raised in New Orleans. He is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. His brother Eli was born in New Orleans as well.
  • Kitty Carlisle (New Orleans). Born Catherine Conn, this talented singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the arts was born in New Orleans. She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame shortly before her death in 2007.
  • Anne Rice (NOLA). The author of the spooky "Interview With A Vampire" book series was no doubt inspired by her own hometown when writing her creepy tales. The book is set in New Orleans and was the source material for a hit film featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.

 

Curious about more famous people from Louisiana? Check out this list!