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List of people from The Woodlands, Texas
Last updated
January 28, 2026
This is a list of people who were born, were raised, or have lived in
The Woodlands, Texas
.
Contents
Arts, media, and entertainment
Athletics
Business and industry
Government and the law
Military
References
Arts, media, and entertainment
Kevin Abstract
— rapper, singer-songwriter, director and founder of hip-hop boy band
Brockhampton
[
1
]
Kirby Bliss Blanton
— actress, known for role in 2012 film
Project X
[
2
]
Will Butler
— brother of
Win Butler
and core member of
Arcade Fire
[
3
]
Win Butler
— brother of
Will Butler
and frontman for the
Grammy Award
-winning Canadian indie rock group Arcade Fire
[
3
]
Hayes Carll
— country musician
[
4
]
Chamillionaire
— rapper
[
5
]
Matt Champion
— rapper, singer-songwriter, and member of hip-hop boy band
Brockhampton
Jack Ingram
— country musician
[
6
]
Parker McCollum
— country musician
[
7
]
Mallory Bechtel
— musical theatre actress
Athletics
Simone Biles
- Olympic Gymnast
Danny Amendola
— NFL player,
Houston Texans
, 2-time Super Bowl champion
Trevor Bauer
— MLB player,
Los Angeles Dodgers
, winner of
National League
's 2020
Cy Young Award
Lance Blanks
— retired NBA player
Matt Bullard
— retired NBA player
Boudreaux Campbell
— professional bull rider
KJ Choi
— PGA Tour Golfer
Kassidy Cook
— Olympic Diver, Olympic Silver Medalist
Jim Deshaies
— former Major League Baseball pitcher; announcer for the Chicago Cubs
Doug Drabek
— MLB player, winner of
National League
's 1990 Cy Young Award
Kyle Drabek
— MLB player, son of Doug Drabek
Brett Eibner
— MLB player
Arian Foster
— retired NFL player, 4-time Pro Bowl, 1-time All-Pro
Justin Gilbert
— NFL player,
Cleveland Browns
Paul Goldschmidt
— MLB player,
St Louis Cardinals
, high school teammate of Kyle Drabek
Quentin Grimes
— NBA player,
Philadelphia 76ers
[
8
]
Chad Hedrick
— retired Winter Olympian, 5-time medalist long track speed skating, most decorated inline world champion
A.J. Hinch
— former MLB player and manager of the
Detroit Tigers
[
9
]
Gerald Irons
— retired NFL player for
Cleveland Browns
and
Oakland Raiders
Larry Izzo
— retired NFL linebacker; assistant coach for
Seattle Seahawks
Daniel Lasco
— NFL player
Stacy Lewis
— LPGA golfer, 2011 Kraft Nabisco champion; 2012 LPGA Player of the Year
Jeff Maggert
— PGA Senior Tour golfer, top-5 finishes in Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship
Nick Mitchell
— former professional wrestler
Brad North
— MLS player
Chris Paul
— NBA player,
Los Angeles Clippers
Adrian Peterson
— retired NFL player, 2007 Offensive Rookie of the Year, 2012 MVP, 4-time All-Pro, 7-time Pro Bowl
Rusty Pierce
— retired MLS player
Brennan Poole
— race car driver
Austin Pruitt
— MLB pitcher,
Tampa Bay Rays
Patrick Reed
— PGA Tour golfer, winner of the
2018 Masters Tournament
Jameson Taillon
— baseball player, drafted 2nd overall by
Pittsburgh Pirates
in
2010 MLB draft
Laura Wilkinson
— 2000 Olympic champion, first gold medal for female American platform diver since 1964
Torrie Wilson
— retired professional wrestler, fitness competitor and model; co-owner of the fashion boutique "Officially Jaded" in Market Street
Ellis Wyms
— retired NFL player
Business and industry
George Bishop
— founder and CEO,
GeoSouthern Energy
[
10
]
Greg Brenneman
— Chairman, President and CEO of the private equity firm CCMP, former CEO of Burger King
[
11
]
George P. Mitchell
(1919–2013), American businessman, real estate developer, and pioneer of shale gas technology
Roy C. Strickland
— businessman and politician
[
12
]
Government and the law
Kevin Brady
— former
Republican
U.S. Representative for
Texas's 8th congressional district
[
13
]
Mark Keough
—
Republican
State Representative for District 15 of the
Texas House of Representatives
, businessman, Christian pastor, radio host, and educator
[
14
]
Steve Toth
— former
Republican
State Representative for District 15 of the
Texas House of Representatives
(2013–2015, 2019–Present), businessman
[
15
]
Military
Lincoln Jones
– US Army major general
[
16
]
References
↑
Kochhar, Nazuk (July 13, 2017).
"Get To Know The Members Of Brockhampton, A New Kind Of American Boy Band"
.
The Fader
.
↑
Sheeler, Jason (May 25, 2012).
"Kirby Drive"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
1
2
"Win Butler acknowledges his home: Arcade Fire tells true tales of T... – CultureMap Houston"
. houston.culturemap.com
. Retrieved
November 4,
2014
.
↑
Caldwell, Patrick (December 27, 2010).
"Former kid from the Woodlands, Hayes Carll was steadfast in pursuit of a singer-songwriter career"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
"Houston rapper Chamillionaire flings his Woodlands real estate bling"
. October 16, 2010
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
"Jack Ingram"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
Barnett, Amy (April 16, 2021).
"Conroe's Parker McCollum comes home to headline at the Pavilion in October"
.
The Courier of Montgomery County
. Retrieved
June 16,
2022
.
↑
Bristol, Jason (May 31, 2018).
"Athlete of the Week: College Park High School basketball's Quentin Grimes"
. KHOU
. Retrieved
June 4,
2018
.
↑
"Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch 'super happy' to be in Houston: 'I call this home'
"
.
Yahoo News
. May 6, 2022
. Retrieved
September 20,
2023
.
↑
"George Bishop"
.
Forbes
. Retrieved
August 25,
2015
.
↑
"Right Away & All At Once"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
"Obituary: Roy Clifton Strickland"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
"U.S. Rep Kevin Brady"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
Schafler, Kelly (February 8, 2018).
"Q&A: Craig Doyal, Mark Keough vie for Montgomery County Judge position in Republican primary"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
Zedaker, Hannah (March 6, 2018).
"Toth wins Republican nomination for State Representative District 15"
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
.
↑
"Obituary, Lincoln Jones III"
.
Legacy.com
. Chicago: Legacy.com, Inc. January 25, 2013
–
via
Courier of Montgomery County
.
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