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{{unreferenced|date=December 2006}}{{Jordanian Royal Family}}'''Prince Nayef bin Al Asem''' was born in [[Amman]] on [[January 22]], [[1998]]. He is the only son of his father [[Prince Asem bin Al Nayef]] by his second and current wife, [[Princess Sana Asem]].
The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in [[Arizona]].
 
==Siblings==
==Native Americans==
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*[[Cochise]] ([[1812]]-[[1874]]), chief of the [[Chiricahua Apache]]
*[[Geronimo]] ([[1829]]-[[1909]]), warrior and leader of the Chiricahua Apache
 
*[[Princess Salha bint Al Asem|Salha]] (born [[June 14]], [[1987]])
==Public Office==
*[[Princess Nejla bint Asem|Nejla]] (born [[May 9]], [[1988]])
*[[Bruce Babbitt]] ([[1938]]-), former [[governor of Arizona]] and [[United States Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]] Administration
*[[Barry Goldwater]] ([[1909]]-[[1998]]), [[U.S. Senator]]
*[[Carl T. Hayden]] ([[1877]]-[[1972]]), U.S. Senator, holds the record for the longest service in the [[U.S. Congress]]
*[[Don Lorenzo Hubbell]], Arizona State Senator
*[[Rex E. Lee]] ([[1935]]-[[1996]]), [[United States Solicitor General]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] Administration
*[[John McCain]] ([[1936]]-), U.S. Senator, former [[United States Navy|Navy Officer]] and [[Vietnam]] [[prisoner of war|POW]]
*[[Sandra Day O'Connor]] ([[1930]]-), first woman Justice of the [[U.S. Supreme Court|Supreme Court]]
*[[William Rehnquist]] ([[1924]]-[[2005]]), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
*[[David King Udall]], Arizona Territorial Legislature
*[[Don Taylor Udall]], Arizona State Legislature
*[[Jesse Addison Udall]], Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
*[[Joe Arpaio]] - America's Toughest Sheriff
*[[John Hunt Udall]], Mayor of Phoenix
*[[Levi Stewart Udall]], Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
*[[Nick Udall]], Mayor of Phoenix
*[[Mo Udall|Morris "Mo" Udall]] ([[1922]]-[[1998]]), [[U.S. Congressman]] and former pro-[[basketball]] player
*[[Stewart Udall]] ([[1920]]-), U.S. Congressman and [[United States Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] during the [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson|LBJ]] administrations
 
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==Military/War==
*[[Frank Luke]] ([[1897]]-[[1918]]), [[World War I]] fighter [[aviator|pilot]], [[Medal of Honor]] Recipient
 
*[[Princess Yasmine bint Al Asem|Yasmine]] (born [[June 30]], [[1975]])
==Entertainment==
*[[Princess Sarah bint Al Asem|Sarah]] (born [[August 12]], [[1978]])
*[[Noor bint Asem bin Nayef|Noor]] (born [[October 6]], [[1982]])
 
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===Film/Theater===
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*[[Erika Alexander]] ([[1969]]-), [[actress]]
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*[[Steve Allen]] ([[1921]]-[[2000]]), [[comedian]], [[actor]], [[composer]], [[author]], known as [[List of people known as the father or mother of something|The Father of TV Talk Shows."]]
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* [[Jules Asner]] ([[1968]]-), actress and host of [[E!]]'s show [[Wild On!]]
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*[[Lynda Carter]] ([[1951]]-), actress, best known for ''"[[Wonder Woman]]"'' also won [[Miss World]] U.S.A. [[1972]]
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*[[Ted Danson]] ([[1947]]-), actor
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*[[Barbara Eden]] ([[1934]]-), actress
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*[[Catherine Hicks]] ([[1951]]-), actress
*[[Valerie Perrine]] ([[1943]]-), actress
*[[Greg Proops]], ([[1959]]-), actor, comedian
*[[David Spade]] ([[1964]]-), actor, comedian
*[[Steven Spielberg]] ([[1946]]-), [[film director]] and [[Film producer|producer]]
 
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===Music===
*[[Rex Allen]] ([[1920]]-[[1999]]), [[singer-songwriter]], actor, known as ''"The Arizona Cowboy"
*[[Dolan Ellis]] ([[1935]]-) [[singer-songwriter]]/[[guitarist]]/[[photographer]]/[[humorist]], Arizona's first and only Official State Balladeer (first appointment in 1966, now appointed by 10 governors); original member of the Grammy-winning New Christy Minstrels
*[[Travis Edmonson]] ([[1932]]-) [[singer-songwriter]]/[[guitarist]]/[[humorist]], Greatest fame achieved with the folk duo, Bud & Travis, 1958 through 1965; renowned for his work in introducing Anglo Americans to the beautiful music of Mexico
*[[Lalo Guerrero]] ([[1916]]-[[2005]]) [[singer-songwriter]]/[[humorist]]/[[guitarist]], Known as The Father of Chicano Music and recipient of the National Medal of Arts
*[[Jimmy Eat World]] Popular [[Emo (music)|Emo]] band with 4 members (band started in 1993) all from Mesa, Arizona
*[[Chester Bennington]] ([[1976]]-) singer for the band [[Linkin Park]]
*[[Michelle Branch]] ([[1983]]-), singer-songwriter, [[guitarist]]
*[[Alice Cooper]] ([[1948]]-), [[rock and roll]] [[singer]]
*[[Brodie Foster Hubbard]] ([[1978]]-), [[singer]]
*[[Charles Mingus]] ([[1922]]-[[1979]]), [[jazz]] [[bassist]], [[composer]] and [[bandleader]]
*[[Wayne Newton]] ([[1942]]-), singer, known as ''"Mr. Las Vegas"
*[[Stevie Nicks]] ([[1948]]-), singer with the group [[Fleetwood Mac]]
*[[Richard Page (musician)|Richard Page]] and [[Steve George (keyboardist)|Steve George]] of the group [[Mr. Mister]]
*[[Marty Robbins]] ([[1925]]-[[1982]]), [[country music]] singer
*[[Linda Ronstadt]] ([[1946]]-), singer-songwriter
*[[Tanya Tucker]] ([[1958]]-), country music singer
*[[Gin Blossoms]] [[(1987]]-), 90s pop band from Tempe
*[[Lisa Morales]], one of the [[Sisters Morales]]
*[[Roberta Morales]], one of the [[Sisters Morales]]
*[[Meat Puppets]], rock band from Paradise Valley
 
===TV/Radio===
*[[Joan Ganz Cooney]] ([[1929]]-), [[Television|TV]] [[Television producer|producer]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]
*[[Dan Hicks (sportscaster)|Dan Hicks]] ([[1962]]-), [[sportscaster]] for ''[[NBC]]
 
==Business==
*[[John Sperling]] ([[1921]]-), [[billionaire]], founder of the [[University of Phoenix]]
 
==Art/Literature/Journalism==
*[[Erma Bombeck]] ([[1927]]-[[1996]]), [[author]], [[newspaper]] [[columnist]] and [[humorist]]
*[[Zane Grey]] ([[1872]]-[[1939]]), author and [[novelist]]
*[[Frank Lloyd Wright]] ([[1867]]-[[1959]]), prominent [[architect]] of the [[20th century]]
 
==Science/Medicine==
*[[Percival Lowell]] ([[1855]]-[[1916]]), [[astronomer]] and founder of the [[Lowell Observatory]]
 
==Athletics==
*[[Michael Carbajal]] ([[1967]]-), world [[boxing]] champion
*[[Sean Elliott]] ([[1968]]-), [[basketball]] player
*[[Billy Graham (wrestler)|"Superstar" Billy Graham]] ([[1943]]-), [[wrestler]]
*[[Phil Mickelson]] ([[1970]]-), pro-[[golfer]]
*[[Kerri Strug]] ([[1977]]-), [[gymnast]], [[1996]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medalist
*[[Darren Woodson]] ([[1969]]-), pro-[[American football|football]] player
 
==Infamous Arizonans==
*[[Apache Kid]] ([[1860]]-[[1896]]?), [[outlaw]]
*[[Doc Holliday]] ([[1851]]-[[1887]]), [[gambler]] and [[gunslinger|gunfighter]], known for his participation in the [[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral]]
*[[James Reavis]] ([[1843]]-[[1914]]), self-styled ''"Baron of Arizoniac",'' claimed to have owned all of [[Arizona]]
*[[Geronimo]] ([[1829]]-[[1909]]), Leader of the Chiricahua Apache who fought against the encroachment of European Settlers on Native American Lands. Hero of the Native American Fight for respect and independence.
 
==Other==
*[[César Chávez]] ([[1927]]-[[1993]]), [[trade union|labor union]] leader
 
==See also==
*[[List of people by U.S. state]]
 
[[Category:Lists of people by U.S. state|Arizona]]
[[Category:People from Arizona|*]]