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Former U.S. senator from Florida (2001–2019), former U.S. congressman from Florida (1979–1991), NASA administrator (2021–) Born in Miami Janet Reno (1938–2016) U.S. attorney general, 1993–2001; first woman to serve as attorney general Born in Miami Marco Rubio (1971–)
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 ...
Each year, women from Florida, or who have adopted it as their home state, are nominated for induction. The governor of Florida decides on the final three nominees from a shortlist of ten nominees. [6] The rotunda of the Florida State Capitol building has a permanent display of photos of Florida Women's Hall of Fame inductees. [7]
Here's what 40 celebrities who have been household names for 50+ years look like today versus in the 1970s—from iconic performers, like Bruce Springsteen and Diana Ross, to acting legends, like ...
Forty-nine states, including Florida, had Miss Swift as the most-Googled and followed celebrity in the state. Mississippi, where LeBron James took first place, was the only outlier.
Charlie Hall (1930–2014), firefighter and member of the Florida House of Representatives; Christina Hattler, fashion designer; Valeria Morales (born 1998), Miss Colombia 2018; Richard L. Hoxie (1844–1930), U.S. Army brigadier general; Arefeh Mansouri (born 1980), fashion and costume designer
Talia Castellano (1999–2013), internet celebrity and model who was best known for her work on YouTube, became the first honorary CoverGirl in 2012; Joe Chealey, basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League; Brian Patrick Clarke (born 1952), film actor; Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (born 1992), professional football player
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.”