When we watch movies and television or read famous novels, we often don’t think about the origins of the stories’ creators. The Creole State has raised plenty of unknowns who ended up being famous authors, actors, musicians, and athletes. Here are just a few of the famous people from Louisiana who called our state home before going on to do incredible things.
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.
This televangelist was once broadcast on over 3,000 stations across the world. Swaggert got his start preaching in rural Louisiana in the 1950s and lived in poverty for many years before making a name for himself.
"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.
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.
Born Catherine Conn, this talented singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the arts was born in New Orleans. She was indcuted into the American Theater Hall of Fame shortly before her death in 2007.
This actor wasn't always running around playing a teenage vampire on television's "The Vampire Diaries." He first gained fame in the hit series "Lost," playing Boone Carlyle.
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.
The famous "Night Tripper" became known for his blend of rhythm and blues coupled with funky rock. He paved the way for many new sounds and still jammed in his hometown up until his death in 2019. His energetic live shows were heavily influenced by Mardi Gras and New Orleans culture.
Undoubtedly one of the most influential guitarists of all time, Guy strummed his first notes in Louisiana. He practiced on a handmade two-string diddley bow. Both of his parents were sharecroppers, so it's amazing that he became one of the most famous people from Louisiana!
Born Dwayne Carter Jr., Lil Wayne grew up in New Orleans. He is considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. He began rapping at the age of 8.
"Satchmo" Armstrong didn't let his poor beginnings prevent him from going on to have an astounding career. He was a trumpeter and pioneer for the jazz movement. The airport in New Orleans is named in his honor.
The author of "In Cold Blood" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was born in New Orleans. His writing career extended to screen and playwriting. He began writing at just 8 years old and continued until his death in 1984.
America's sweetheart has humble roots. The Academy Award-winning film star is one of the highest-paid actresses in the world and got her start in her hometown of New Orleans.
Every place has the potential to raise future stars. There’s no denying that there are more than a fair share of famous people from Louisiana. So many people from here have gone on to change the world! Can you think of anyone missing from our list? Share your favorite celebrities in Louisiana in the comments.
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Lisa Sammons|August 31, 2021
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What are some natural wonders in Louisiana?
Did you know we are home to the second-oldest wildlife refuge in the country? Breton Wildlife Refuge was signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. It's home to 23 species of bird, including our state bird, the Brown Pelican. Check out more Louisiana natural wonders here!
What are some good museums in Louisiana?
How about Alligator Park in Nachitoches? You can see gators up close there! We've also got the Britney Spears museum in her hometown of Kentwood! How many of these museums have you visited?