List of famous Salt Lakers
Categories: Incomplete lists | Salt Lake City, Utah | People from Utah
A person who lives in or comes from Salt Lake City, Utah is known as a Salt Laker. The following list contains well-known current or former Salt Lake City residents:
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Born in Salt Lake City
- Elizabeth Smart kidnapped June 5, 2002
- Roseanne Barr — actress, stand-up comedian
- Clayton M. Christensen
- Patrick Fugit [1] — actor
- Natacha Rambova
- Craig Venter — controversial enterpreneur/geneticist
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Native born and long-time resident of Salt Lake City
- Frank Moss — US Senator
- David Zabriskie — bicyclist
- Wilford Brimley — character actor
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Non-native long-time Salt Lake City present or former resident
- Maurice Abravanel — influential Utah Symphony conductor
- Stephen Covey — self-help guru born in Logan, Utah
- Ammon Hennacy — anarchist organizer
- Karl Malone — Utah Jazz player
- Karl Rove — President George W. Bush's senior advisor, chief political strategist, and deputy chief of staff in charge of policy.
- Wallace Stegner — Pulitzer prize winning novelist and nature writer
- John Stockton — Utah Jazz player
- Brigham Young — founder of Salt Lake City, LDS Church leader
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