List of people from Tucson, Arizona

This is a listing of notable people who were born in, or have lived in, Tucson, Arizona. For people whose only connection with the city is attending the University of Arizona, see: List of University of Arizona people. Coaches of University of Arizona athletic teams should not be included either.

Athletics

UFC Fighter Dominick Cruz was born in San Diego but grew up in Tucson and attended high school in the city
MLB player Ian Kinsler was born and raised in Tucson

Business

Law and order

Literature

Ray Bradbury

Movies, television, and media

Music, arts

Joseph Byrd
Arizona Muse

Politics

Science and medicine

Military

Crime

Religion

Miscellaneous

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