List of Sacramento entertainers
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Sacramento, California has been home to or associated with entertainment figures that include (in alphabetical order):
- !!!, band
- Carlos Alazraqui, actor, comedian
- An Angle, band
- Lynn Anderson, country singer
- Max Baer, Jr., actor-director
- Adrienne Barbeau, TV and film actress
- Barbi Benton, actress and model
- Blackalicious, hip-hop duo
- Amanda Blake, actress on television's Gunsmoke
- Brent Bourgeois, singer-songwriter
- Michael Breckenridge, actor, musician, humorist, artist
- Tylene Buck, model, wrestler
- Buck Busfield, playwright, stage director-producer
- Timothy Busfield, Emmy Award-winning television actor, stage and film actor, producer and director
- CAKE, alternative rock band
- Mama's Gravy, groove rock band
- Joe Carnahan, director
- Catfish and The Crawdaddies, blues, New Orleans, zydeco band
- Craig Chaquico, Jefferson Starship guitarist
- Club Nouveau, R&B group
- Ray "Catfish" Copeland, musician
- Gregg Coffin, composer, playwright, actor
- Doris Coley, singer with the vocal group The Shirelles
- The Cramps, band
- David de Berry, composer
- Deftones, rock band
- Pete Dexter, screenwriter
- Joan Didion, screenwriter
- Sam Doumit, actress
- Morton Downey, Jr., broadcaster
- Merrin Dungey, actress
- Early Times, musician/ radio personality
- Sam Elliott, actor
- Giselle Fernández, TV personality
- Jack Gallagher, comedian
- Suzi Gardner, Founder of the band L7
- John Gibson, TV personality
- Mark Goodson, television producer
- Jackie Greene, singer-songwriter, blues guitarist
- Lee Greenwood, country music performer and recording artist
- Groovie Ghoulies, punk rock band
- Colin Hanks, TV and film actor
- Tom Hanks, Academy Award-winning film actor, TV actor, director, and producer
- Scott Hansen, Musician (Tycho) and Graphic Artist (ISO50)
- Henry Hathaway, director
- Hella, band
- Richard Hellesen, playwright
- Hoods, Hardcore band
- James House, country music artist
- Brotha Lynch Hung, rap artist
- Don Imus, broadcaster
- Bob Devin Jones, actor and playwright
- Brie Larson, pop/rock singer and actress
- Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster
- Lisa Ling, TV personality
- Joan Lunden, TV personality
- Mandisa, singer
- Tim McCord, musician
- Phil Minas, Musician, Songwriter, Music Scores
- Pat Morita, actor and comedian
- Jim Meyers - writer of Her Minor Thing
- William Mylar, Singer/Songwriter/Musician
- Carter Nice, symphony orchestra conductor
- Andre Nickatina, rap artist
- May O'Donnell, modern dancer
- Tim Ocel, opera and theater director
- Oleander, alternative rock band
- Charlie Peacock, singer-songwriter, record producer
- Brian Posehn, comedian
- Ronald Reagan, actor
- Rufus Reid, jazz bassist, educator, and composer
- Molly Ringwald, film and stage actress
- Cynthia Robinson, musician
- Michael Roe, singer
- Raphael Saadiq - singer, songwriter and record producer
- Dominic Sandoval, Dancer
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor
- Larry Scott, model and face of iconic Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gio advertisement
- Self Against City, indie-rock band
- Sam Setzer, child model and actor
- Kevin Sharp, country music singer
- Sab Shimono film, TV, and stage actor
- James Simmons, Television Producer
- Shalendra Singh, Film, television, and 3D producer
- Jimmy Smith, jazz legend dubbed "King of the Hammond B-3 Organ"
- Smosh, viral-video makers Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox
- Brenda Song, actress
- Rene Syler, host of The Early Show
- Tesla, rock band
- Bob Wilkins, television personality
- Victor Wong, film actor

