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James Robert Baker – writer (died by suicide in his Pacific Palisades home in 1997) [6] Ronald Barak (born 1943) – Olympic gymnast [7] Christophe Beck – film/TV composer [8] Federico Bianchi – soccer player [9] Mel Blanc – voice actor, past honorary mayor [2] [10] Richard Boone – actor (Have Gun - Will Travel) [11] Kobe Bryant ...
Charles F. Buddy, first bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, University of San Diego founder [94] [95] Chase Budinger, professional basketball player [96] [97] Jud Buechler, former professional basketball player, NBA coach; Victor Buono, actor [98] [99] Michael C. Burgess, actor, poet, activist and former editor of The Star-News
Pacific Palisades is a neighborhood in the Westside region of the city of Los Angeles, California, situated about 20 miles (32 km) west of downtown Los Angeles. [8] Throughout January 2025, the majority of Pacific Palisades was severely affected and destroyed by the Palisades Fire, a part of the wider series of the Southern California wildfires.
Pages in category "People from Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Vic Seixas (1923–2024) – Hall of Fame former top-10 tennis player; Edgar Seligman (1867–1958) – San Francisco-born British six-time fencing champion and two-time Olympic fencing medalist; Christian Serratos – actress (The Walking Dead) Adam G. Sevani – actor and dancer; Atticus Shaffer – actor; Tupac Shakur – actor/rapper
From top-tier athletes, to world-renowned musicians, to TV and movie stars, Palm Beach County has always had its share of famous people who have called it home.. There's a long list of celebrities ...
They have two children and live in Pacific Palisades. [7] Kohner-Zuckerman still surfs annually to benefit a cancer charity. She was named No. 7 in Surfer Magazine's 25 Most Influential People in Surfing. [8] In 2008, she was inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. [9]
Perry Como. The crooner, famous for his annual Christmas specials, lived in Jupiter Inlet Colony until his death in 2001. He called the area “a little piece of heaven.”