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The following is a list of prominent people who were born in the American state of Maine , live in Maine, or for whom Maine is a significant part of their identity.
Erin Andrews
Angela Adams (born 1965), designer; born in North Haven
Paul André Albert (1926–2019), scientist; born in Van Buren
Tom Allen (born 1945), politician, Congressman (1997–2009); born in Portland
Adelbert Ames (1835–1933), military officer, politician, Governor of Mississippi (1868–1870; 1874–1876), United States Senator from Mississippi (1870–1874); born in Rockland
Benjamin Ames (1778–1835), politician, Governor of Maine (1821–1822); lived in Houlton
Erin Andrews (born 1978), sportscaster, Dancing With the Stars contestant and co-host; born in Lewiston
James G. Blaine
John Baldacci (born 1955), politician, Governor of Maine (2003–2011), Congressman (1995–2003); born in Bangor , lives in Portland
Christopher Daniel Barnes (born 1972), actor, voice actor, The Little Mermaid film, Spider-Man television series; born in Portland
Trevor Bates (born 1993), NFL player; born in Portland
Leon Leonwood Bean (1872–1967), founder of L.L. Bean Inc., a large private retail company in Freeport
Corey Beaulieu (born 1983), musician, guitarist in Trivium; born in Brunswick
Anna Belknap (born 1974), actress, Lindsay Monroe on CSI: NY ; born in Damariscotta
Joan Benoit (born 1957), first women's Olympic marathon champion; born in Cape Elizabeth
Louisa Dow Benton (1831–1895), linguist, translator; born in Portland
Jacques Berlinerblau (born 1966), religious scholar, Georgetown University professor; born in Portland
Carroll Thayer Berry (1886–1978), printmaker, woodcut engraver, painter and photographer; born in New Gloucester
Nina Blackwood (born 1955), radio and television personality, actor, model; lives in Mid Coast region[ 1]
James G. Blaine (1830–1893), United States Representative, Senator, and Secretary of State, Republican presidential candidate in 1884
Dennis Blair (born 1947), US Director of National Intelligence (2009–2010), four-star U.S. Navy admiral ; born in Kittery
Cindy Blodgett (born 1975), basketball player and coach; born in Clinton ; attended Lawrence High School and University of Maine Orono
Tim Boetsch (born 1981), mixed martial artist; born in Lincolnville
Gordon Bok (born 1939), folk singer-songwriter; born in Camden
Milton Bradley (1836–1911), board game manufacturer with the Milton Bradley Company ; born in Vienna
Joseph E. Brennan (born 1934), politician, Governor of Maine (1979–1987), Congressman (1987–1991); born in Portland
Contessa Brewer (born 1974), news anchor for MSNBC ; born in Parsonsfield
Styles Bridges (1898–1961), politician, Governor of New Hampshire (1935–1937) and U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1937–1961); born in Pembroke
James Brooks (1807–1873), Congressman from New York; born in Portland
Brett Brown (born 1961), head coach and general manager for the Philadelphia 76ers ; born in South Portland
Harry Brown (1917–1986), poet, novelist, screenwriter; born in Portland
Scott Brown (born 1959), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (2010–13); born in Kittery
Ashley Bryan (1923–2022), writer and illustrator; resided in Islesford
Marisa Butler (born 1994), model, singer and beauty pageant title holder; Miss Maine USA 2016, Miss World America 2018, and Miss Earth USA 2021
Brian Butterfield (born 1958), professional baseball coach; born in Bangor
Bill Carrigan
Joshua L. Chamberlain
Nik Caner-Medley (born 1983), basketball player; born in Portland
Al Carbee (1914–2005), outsider artist; born in Portland , lived in Saco
John Cariani (born 1969), actor, Law & Order ; grew up in Presque Isle
Howie Carr (born 1952), journalist, author, radio talk-show host; born in Portland
Bill Carrigan (1883–1969), catcher and manager for Boston Red Sox ; born in Lewiston
Rachel Carson (1907–1964), author; lived in Southport
Walter Case Jr. , harness racer
Elisabeth Cavazza (1849–1926), author, journalist; born in Portland
Joshua Chamberlain (1828–1914), Civil War major general , Governor of Maine (1867–1871)
Thomas Davee Chamberlain (1841–1896), Civil War lieutenant colonel , brother of Major General Joshua Chamberlain
Conrad Chase (born 1965), actor, singer; born in Portland
Oren Burbank Cheney (1816–1903), student, teacher, principal Parsonsfield Seminary ; Free Will Baptist clergyman; abolitionist; founding president of Bates College
Yvon Chouinard (born 1938), founder of Black Diamond Equipment and Patagonia , born in Lewiston
Cody Christian (born 1995), actor; Pretty Little Liars , Teen Wolf ; born in Portland and grew up on a Penobscot reservation
Frank Churchill (1901–1942), Oscar-winning composer for many Disney animated films; born in Rumford
Carolyn Chute (born 1947), novelist, populist political activist; born in Portland ; lives in Parsonsfield
Nathan Clifford (1803–1881), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court , Attorney General of the United States ; lived in Newfield
Eunice Hale Cobb (1803–1880), writer, activist; born in Kennebunk
William Cohen (born 1940), U.S. Congressman (1973–1979), Senator (1979–1997), US Secretary of Defense (1997–2001); born in and Mayor of Bangor (1971–1973)
Samuel Colman (1832–1920), artist, writer, interior designer; born in Portland
Susan Collins (born 1952), U.S. Senator from Maine; born in Caribou
Jennie Maria Drinkwater Conklin (1841–1900), author, activist; born in Portland
Ernie Coombs , children's entertainer, known for Mr. Dressup
Michelle Coombs , geologist currently working in Alaska , originally from Maine
William Coperthwaite (1930–2013), educator and yurt advocate; born in Monticello
Ron Corning (born 1971), TV host at WFAA in Dallas, Texas ; raised in Calais
Mike "Fluff" Cowan (born 1947), PGA Tour golf caddy; born in Winslow
Ricky Craven (born 1966), ESPN broadcaster, NASCAR driver; born in Newburgh
Laura Creavalle (born 1959), Guyanese -born Canadian/American professional bodybuilder; lives in Old Orchard Beach
Ian Crocker (born 1982), three-time Olympic champion in swimming; born in Portland
Effie Crockett (1856–1940), actress, wrote and composed the lullaby "Rock-a-bye Baby "; born in Rockland
John Crowley (born 1942), author of fantasy, science fiction and mainstream fiction; born in Presque Isle
Earl Cunningham (1893–1977), folk artist; born in Edgecomb
Dick Curless (1932–1995), country singer; born in Fort Fairfield
Ron Currie Jr. (born 1975), author; lives in Portland
Robert Card , US Army Reserve Sergeant First Class (E-7) and mass murderer
Patrick Dempsey
Brian Dumoulin
Robert L. Dale (1924–2020), pilot in Antarctica and namesake of the Dale Glacier ; lived in Brunswick
Sarah D'Alelio (born 1980), professional mixed martial artist ; born in Belfast
Frances Brackett Damon (1857–1939), poet, writer; born in Dexter
Olive E. Dana (1859–1904), writer, poet; born in Augusta
Bette Davis (1908–1989), two-time Oscar-winning actress; born in Massachusetts and lived in Cape Elizabeth
Owen Davis (1874–1956), Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist; born in Portland
Howie Day (born 1981), singer; born and raised in Brewer
William Deering (1826–1913), businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of International Harvester ; born in South Paris
Grace DeGennaro (born 1956), artist; resides in Yarmouth
Patrick Dempsey (born 1966), actor; born in Lewiston
Everett De Roche (1946–2014), screenwriter; born in Lincoln
Nelson Dingley Jr. (1832–1899), Governor of Maine (1874–1876), US House of Representatives (1881–1899), responsible for the Dingley Tariff
Rick DiPietro (born 1981), NHL player; born in Lewiston
Dorothea Dix (1802–1878), pioneering advocate for treatment and care of the handicapped and mentally ill; born in Hampden
George Dole (1885–1928), Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics ; born in Michigan and lived in Bath
Jeff Donnell (1921–1988), actress; born in Windham
Alice May Douglas (1865–1943), poet, author, editor; born in Bath
Paul Douglas (1892–1976), economist and Illinois senator (1949–1967); partly raised in Onawa
Cornelia M. Dow (1842–1905), philanthropist, temperance activist; born and died in Portland
Brian Dumoulin (born 1991), NHL player, Pittsburgh Penguins ; born in Biddeford
Emma B. Dunham (1826–1910), poet, teacher; born in Minot ; died in Deering
Kevin Eastman (born 1962), comic book artist and writer; co-created Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ; born in Portland
Stanley Boyd Eaton (born 1938), radiologist, one of the originators of the concept of Paleolithic nutrition ; born in Old Town
Gertrude Elliott (1874–1950), actress: stage, silent movies; born in Rockland
Maxine Elliott (1868–1940), stage actress; born in Rockland
Robbie Ellis (born 1943), professional wrestler who was featured in Sports Illustrated , born in Portland, Maine
Ellen Russell Emerson (1837–1907), author, ethnologist; born in New Sharon
George Barrell Emerson (1797–1881), educator; born in Kennebunk
William Pitt Fessenden
John Ford
Myrna Fahey (1933–1973), actress, Father of the Bride ; born in Carmel
Hannah Tobey Farmer (1823-1891), philanthropist, writer, social reformer; born in Berwick ; died in Eliot
Terry Farnsworth (born 1942), Canadian Olympic judoka
Wallace Rider Farrington (1871–1933), journalist and government administrator, Territorial Governor of Hawaii (1921–1929); born in Orono
Parker Fennelly (1891–1988), actor; born in Northeast Harbor
William Pitt Fessenden (1806–1869), politician, Secretary of the Treasury (1864–1865); Congressman (1841–1843); Senator (1854–1864; 1865–1869); lived in Portland
Greg Finley (born 1984), actor, The Secret Life of the American Teenager ; born in Portland
Frank Fixaris (1934–2006), sportscaster; resident of Falmouth
Cooper Flagg (born 2006), basketball player; raised in Newport
Ryan Flaherty (born 1986), professional baseball infielder and current coach; born in Portland
James Flavin (1906–1976), film and television actor; born in Portland
Charles Flint (1850–1934), businessman, founder of Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company which later became IBM ; born in Thomaston
Francis Ford (1881–1953), actor, writer, director, brother of John Ford ; born in Portland
John Ford (1894–1973), film director, winner of six Oscars; born in Cape Elizabeth , raised on Munjoy Hill in Portland
Philip Ford (1900–1976), film director, nephew of John Ford ; born in Portland
Melville Fuller (1833–1910), eighth Chief Justice of the United States (1888–1910); born in Augusta
Charlie Furbush (born 1986), baseball pitcher; born in Portland , attended St. Joseph's College of Maine
Joey Gamache (born 1966), lightweight champion who boxed from 1976 to 2000; originally from Lewiston
Peter A. Garland (1923–2005), politician, Congressman (1961–1963); lived in Brunswick
Scott Garland (born 1973), WWE wrestler, ring name Scotty 2 Hotty; born in Westbrook
Gladys George (1904–1954), actress, The Maltese Falcon , The Best Years of Our Lives ; born in Patten
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (1868–1924), early advocate of scientific management and pioneer of motion study ; born in Fairfield
Jon Gillies (born 1994), ice hockey player; raised in South Portland
Everett Glass (1891–1966), actor; born in Bangor
Charles Goddard (1879–1951), playwright and screenwriter for silent films ; born in Portland
Jared Golden (born 1982), politician, Congressman (2019–); lives in Lewiston
Gary Gordon (1960–1993), Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army who died during Operation Gothic Serpent ; born in Lincoln
Noah Gray-Cabey (born 1995), teen actor, My Wife and Kids , Heroes ; raised in Newry
Chris Greeley (born 1962), Cosmopolitan magazine's Bachelor of the Month in June 1993; appeared on multiple TV shows in the 1990s
Mace Greenleaf (1872–1912), stage and screen actor silent films
Patty Griffin (born 1964), Grammy award -winning singer-songwriter and musician; born in Old Town
Einar Gustafson (1935–2001), childhood cancer patient, namesake of The Jimmy Fund ; born and raised in New Sweden
Hannibal Hamlin
Edwin Hall (1855–1938), physicist who discovered the "Hall effect "; born in Gorham
John H. Hall (1781–1841), inventor of the M1819 Hall breech-loading rifle ; mass production innovator; born in Portland
Hannibal Hamlin (1809–1891), 15th Vice President of the United States and U.S. Senator ; born in Paris
Simon Hamlin (1866–1939), politician, Congressman (1935–1937); born in Standish
Frank Handlen (1916–2023), artist and shipwright; born in Brooklyn
Marsden Hartley (1877–1943), artist, poet; born in Lewiston
George Haskins (1915–1991), law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Juliana Hatfield (born 1967), guitarist and singer-songwriter; born in Wiscasset
Garnet Hathaway (born 1991), NHL player; raised in Kennebunkport
Heather Hemmens (born 1988), actress, Hellcats ; raised in Waldo
James Chico Hernandez (born 1954), Sambo martial artist; resides in Washburn
Richard Herrick , received the first successful organ transplant from identical twin brother Ronald Herrick in 1954; born and lived in Maine
Charlie Hewitt (born 1946), artist; born in Lewiston
Joe Hill (born 1971), horror novelist; born in Hermon
John Hodgman (born 1971), actor, writer and comedian; lives in Brooklin
Will Holt (1929–2015), singer-songwriter, librettist and lyricist; born in Portland
Winslow Homer (1836–1910), 19th-century painter; lived in Prouts Neck
Oliver Otis Howard (1830–1909), United States Army officer and a Union general; born in Leeds
Caroline Dana Howe (1824–1907), writer, poet, hymnwriter; born in Fryeburg
Helen Marr Hurd (1839–1909), educator, poet; born in Harmony ; died in St. Albans
Stephen King
Natalie Kalmus (1882–1965), "color supervisor" of virtually all Technicolor feature films made from 1934 to 1949; born in Houlton
Linda Kasabian (born 1949), member of Charles Manson 's "family "; born in Biddeford
David E. Kelley (born 1956), Emmy-winning television producer and writer; born in Waterville
Anna Kendrick (born 1985), Oscar-nominated actress; born in Portland
Matthew Kenney (born 1964), celebrity chef, author, educator and entrepreneur; raised in Searsport ; graduated from University of Maine at Orono
Sumner Kimball (1834–1923), General Supt. of U.S. Life-Saving Service; born in Lebanon ; raised in Sanford
Angus King (born 1944), Governor of Maine (1995–2003), US Senator from Maine (since 2013); lives in Brunswick
Owen King (born 1977), author; raised in Bangor
Stephen King (born 1947), novelist whose books have sold more than 350 million copies; born in Portland; raised in Durham ; lives in Bangor
Tabitha King (born 1949), novelist, wife of Stephen King; born in Old Town ; lives in Bangor
William King (1788–1852), politician, first Governor of Maine (1820–1821); born in Scarborough
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Linda Lavin (born 1937), actress, Alice , six-time Tony Award nominee; born and raised in Portland
Abby Fisher Leavitt (1836–1897), social reformer, newspaper publisher; born in Bangor
Bud Leavitt Jr. (1917–1994), Bangor sportswriter, outdoor columnist, television host
Paul LePage (born 1948), politician, Governor of Maine (2011–2019), Mayor of Waterville (2003–2011); born in Lewiston
Roger Levesque (born 1981), former professional soccer player; born in Portland
Enoch Lincoln (1788–1829), politician, Governor of Maine (1827–1829), US Congressman (1818–1826); lived in Augusta
Tawny Little (born 1956), 1976 Miss America , television journalist; born in Portland
Elle Logan (born 1987), 2008 Olympic gold medalist in women's rowing ; born in Portland
Alvin Orlando Lombard (1856–1937), inventor of continuous tracked vehicles; born in Springfield
James B. Longley (1924–1980), first Independent Governor of Maine (1975–1979); born in Bangor
James B. Longley Jr. (born 1951), politician, Congressman (1995–1997); born in Lewiston
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882), poet, born and raised in Portland ; attended Bowdoin College
Barry B. Longyear (born 1942), novelist, author of Enemy Mine ; lives in New Sharon
Bob Ludwig (born 1945), audio mastering engineer, founder of Gateway Mastering and DVD in Portland
George J. Mitchell
Edmund Muskie
Marc Macaulay (born 1957), actor, Burn Notice ; born in Millinocket
Frances Laughton Mace (1836–1899), poet; born in Orono
Dick MacPherson (1930–2017), football coach; born in Old Town
Nicole Maines (born 1997), actress, Supergirl , LGBT rights activist; lives in Portland
Ella M. S. Marble (1850–1929), physician; born in Gorham ; died in Paris
Bob Marley (born 1967), stand-up comedian; from Portland; born in Bangor
Andrea Martin (born 1947), actress, comedian, voice actress, SCTV , My Big Fat Greek Wedding , Kim Possible , Earthworm Jim ; born in Portland
H.S. Maxim (1840–1916), inventor of Maxim gun; born in Sangerville
Julia Harris May (1833–1912), poet, teacher, founder; born in Strong
David McCullough (1933–2022), author, historian, Pulitzer Prize winner; lived in Camden
Cynthia McFadden (born 1956), co-anchor of Nightline and Primetime ; born in Lewiston
John McKernan (born 1948), politician, Governor of Maine (1987–1995), Congressman (1983–1987); born in Bangor
Victor McKusick (1921–2008), physician, scientist, "father of medical genetics"; born in Parkman
Vincent McKusick (1921–2014), attorney, Chief Justice of Maine Supreme Judicial Court ; born in Parkman
Christian McLaughlin (born 1967), TV writer, producer, novelist; born in Houlton
Don McLean (born 1945), singer-songwriter; lives in Camden
Vaughn Meader (1936–2004), comedian, impersonator , musician, film actor; born in Waterville
Estelle M. H. Merrill (1858–1908), journalist, editor; born in Jefferson
Helen Maud Merrill (1865–1943), litterateur, poet; born in Bangor ; died in Portland
Mike Michaud (born 1955), politician, Congressman (2003–2015); lives in East Millinocket
Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950); poet, born in Rockland
Janet T. Mills (born 1948); politician, Governor of Maine (2019–); born in Farmington
George J. Mitchell (born 1933), U.S. Senate Majority Leader, significant player in peace process of Northern Ireland; born in Waterville
Herb Mitchell (1937–2011), actor, director; born in Bar Harbor
Matthew Mulligan (born 1985), former NFL tight end ; born in Bangor and lived in Enfield
Edmund Muskie (1914–1996); politician, Governor and then Senator of Maine, and Democratic vice presidential nominee (1968), U.S. Secretary of State (1980–1981), born in Rumford
Emma Huntington Nason (1845–1921), poet, author, musical composer; born in Hallowell
John Neal (1793–1876), writer, critic, editor, lecturer, and activist; lived entire life in Portland except for sixteen years in Boston , Baltimore , and London [ 2]
Judd Nelson (born 1959), actor, The Breakfast Club , Suddenly Susan ; born in Portland
Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), sculptor of found objects; came to Maine when she was five and lived in Rockland
Rachel Nichols (born 1980), actress, Alias , Star Trek , G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra ; born and raised in Augusta
Stephanie Niznik (1967–2019), actress, Everwood , Vanishing Son , Life Is Wild ; born in Bangor
Lillian Nordica (1857–1914), opera singer known as one of the foremost dramatic sopranos of the 19th and 20th centuries; born in Farmington
William North (1755–1836), Revolutionary soldier, later made a General, aide-de-camp to Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben , U.S. Senator from New York (1798); born in Pemaquid
Edward Lawry Norton (1898–1983), Bell Labs engineer and scientist famous for developing the concept of the Norton equivalent circuit ; born in Rockland
Thomas Brackett Reed
Albion K. Parris (1788–1857), politician, Governor of Maine (1822–1827), US Senator (1827–1828); born in Hebron
Gilbert Patten (1866–1945), author of the Frank Merriwell novels; born in Corinna
Frannie Peabody (1903–2001), HIV/AIDS activist, helped establish The AIDS Project, and co-founded the Peabody House
Waldo Peirce (1884–1970), artist, born in Bangor ; lived most of his life in Maine
Maynard Pennell (1910–1994), Boeing executive and chief engineer of the 707 prototype; born in Skowhegan
Greenleaf Whittier Pickard (1877–1956), radio pioneer and 1926 IEEE Medal of Honor winner; born in Portland
Chellie Pingree (born 1955), politician, Congresswoman (since 2009); lives in North Haven
Bruce Poliquin (born 1953), politician, Congressman (2015–2019); born in Waterville , lives in Oakland
John A. Poor (1808–1871), developer of the Portland gauge Maine railway system; born in Andover
Quinton Porter (born 1982), NFL player; born in Portland
Zach Porter (born 1989), singer-songwriter for Allstar Weekend ; born in Bath
Shirley Povich (1905–1998), sports columnist and reporter for The Washington Post ; born in Bar Harbor
Esther Ralston (1902–1994), silent film actress; born in Bar Harbor
Thomas Brackett Reed (1839–1902), U.S. Representative from Maine , and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives , 1889–1891 and 1895–1899; born in Portland
Lois Rice (1933–2017), businesswoman and educator, mother Susan Rice ; born in Portland
Derek Rivers (born 1994), NFL player; born in Augusta
Aaron Robinson (born 1970), composer; born in Camden and raised in Waldoboro
Duncan Robinson (born 1994), professional basketball player; born in York
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935), poet; born in Alna and raised in Gardiner
Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979), businessman, philanthropist, public servant, Vice President of the United States (1974–1977) and Governor of New York (1959–1973); born in Bar Harbor
Charles Rocket (1949–2005), actor, Saturday Night Live , Tequila and Bonetti , Dumb and Dumber ; born in Bangor
Lou Rogers (1879–1952), suffrage cartoonist, writer, and radio personality, born in Patten
Daniel Rose (1772–1835), politician, Governor of Maine (1822); lived in Thomaston
Henrietta Gould Rowe (1834/35–1910), litterateur, author; born in East Corinth
Victoria Rowell (born 1959), actress, The Young and the Restless , Diagnosis: Murder , Dumb and Dumber ; born and raised in Portland
Travis Roy (1975–2020), college ice hockey player; born in Augusta
Robert Rushworth (1924–1993), U.S. Air Force major general and test pilot; born in Madison
Samantha Smith
Tim Sample (born 1951), humorist and author; born in Fort Fairfield and raised in Boothbay Harbor
Sue A. Sanders (1842–1931), teacher, clubwoman, author; born in Casco
Salome Sellers (1800–1909), centenarian, born in Deer Isle, Maine
Tony Shalhoub (born 1953), actor; attended University of Southern Maine
Reta Shaw (1912–1982), actress, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir , Mary Poppins ; born in South Paris
Arthur Shawcross (1945–2008), serial killer; born in Kittery
Timothy Simons (born 1978), actor, Veep ; born in Readfield
Mark Sisson (born 1953), blogger and co-founder of Primal Kitchen
Albion Woodbury Small (1854–1926), sociologist and founder of first university department of sociology in United States; born in Buckfield and raised in Bangor
Taylor Small (born 1994), politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2021–present); born in Portland
Margaret Chase Smith (1897–1995), first woman to serve in both houses of U.S. Congress (1940–1973);[ 3] first woman to have her name placed in nomination for the Presidency at a major political party's convention;[ 4] born in Skowhegan [ 5]
Samantha Smith (1972–1985), child peace activist , child actress; born in Houlton , later lived in Manchester
Kate Snow (born 1969), television journalist for NBC News ; born in Bangor
Olympia Snowe (born 1947), Congresswoman and U.S. Senator; born in Augusta and raised in Auburn
Louis Sockalexis (1871–1931), professional baseball player; born on Penobscot Indian Island Reservation
Brett Somers (1922–2007), actress; born in Canada and raised in Portland
Susan Marr Spalding (1841–1908), poet; born in Bath
Aly Spaltro (born 1989), musician known professionally as Lady Lamb; began her recording career in Brunswick
Ellis Spear (1834–1917), Civil War lieutenant colonel of the 20th Maine Infantry Regiment
Percy Spencer (1894–1970), inventor of the microwave oven ; born in Howland
Spose (born 1985), rapper, podcaster; lives in Wells
Andrew St. John (born 1982), actor, General Hospital , Life Is Wild ; born in Millinocket
Bob Stanley (born 1954), former professional baseball player, pitched for Boston Red Sox in 1986 World Series ; born in Portland
Cordelia Stanwood (1865–1968), teacher, ornithologist, and wildlife photographer
C. A. Stephens (1844–1931), writer and gerontologist; born and died in Norway, Maine
C. J. Stevens (1927–2021), author; born in Smithfield and has lived in Phillips , Weld , and Temple
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896), author of Uncle Tom's Cabin ; lived in Brunswick
Noel Paul Stookey (born 1937); folk singer and songwriter; member of Peter Paul and Mary group; resides in Blue Hill
Charlie Summers (born 1956); politician, Secretary of State of Maine (2011–2013); lives in Biddeford
Bill Swift (born 1961), former professional baseball pitcher; born in Portland
Tim Sylvia (born 1976), mixed martial arts fighter, professional wrestler; born in Ellsworth
Liv Tyler
Drew Taggart (born 1989), musician, DJ, singer of the Chainsmokers; grew up in Freeport
Gerald Talbot (born 1931), Maine state legislator (1972–1978), African American civil rights activist; born in Bangor
Phyllis Thaxter (1919–2012), actress, born in Portland
Augustin Thompson (1835–1903), creator of Moxie , born in Union
Brigadier Samuel Thompson (1734–1798), soldier of the American Revolutionary War ; lived in Brunswick
Gary Thorne (born 1948), sportscaster, born in Bangor
Andrew J. Tozier (1838–1910), soldier, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient; born in Litchfield
Novella Jewell Trott (1846–1929), author, editor; born in Woolwich
Jeff Turner (born 1962), retired professional basketball player; born in Bangor
Liv Tyler (born 1977), actress, daughter of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler ; grew up in Maine
Rudy Vallée
Donald Valle (1908–1977), founder and owner of Valle's Steak House restaurant chain; born in Italy, moved to Portland in 1912
Richard Valle (1931–1995), son of Donald Valle and owner of eponymously named Valle's Steak House ; born in Portland
Rudy Vallée (1901–1986), singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer; lived in Westbrook
Todd Verow (born 1966), filmmaker, cinematographer, actor; born in Bangor
Oliver Wahlstrom (born 2000), hockey player; born in Yarmouth
John Bruce Wallace (born 1950), composer, musician, author; born in Calais
Dan Walters (1966–2020), baseball player; born in Brunswick
Sam Webb (born 1945), former chairman of Communist Party USA ; born in Maine
Janwillem van de Wetering (1931–2008), novelist; lived in Blue Hill
Clarence White (1944–1973), bluegrass , country rock , and rock guitarist; born in Lewiston
E. B. White (1899–1985), essayist, author, humorist, poet; lived in Brooklin
Ellen G. White (1827–1915), author, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church ; born in Gorham
Charles Whitman (1842–1910), zoologist , influential to the founding of classical ethology ; born in Woodstock
JoAnn Willette (born 1963), actress, Just the Ten of Us ; born in Lewiston
William D. Williamson (1779–1846) politician, Governor of Maine (1821); lived in Bangor
Carl Willey (1931-2009) baseball player who was a pitcher for the Milwaukee Braves and New York Mets , born in Cherryfield
Dorothy Clarke Wilson (1904–2003), author, playwright; born in Gardiner
Abba Goold Woolson (1838–1921), writer; born in Windham
Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009), 20th-century painter; had a home in Cushing
Jamie Wyeth (born 1946), contemporary painter; has lived in Maine since the mid-1960s
N. C. Wyeth (1882–1945), artist and illustrator; bought a home in Port Clyde in the 1930s
Nick Wyman (born 1950), actor, Die Hard with a Vengeance ; born in Portland
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