10 celebrities who got their start in Alabama

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Alabama has played a role in more famous origin stories than many people realize. From early education to formative years spent in the state, these well-known names began their journeys here long before reaching national and global recognition.

Here are seven celebrities who got their start in Alabama and the connections that tie their stories back to the Yellowhammer State.

Jimmy Buffett

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Although Jimmy Buffett is often associated with beach towns and island-inspired music, his story has deep Alabama roots. Buffett was raised in Mobile and graduated from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School before briefly attending Auburn University.

Following his passing in 2023, Alabama reflected on Buffett not just as a global music icon but as one of the state’s most beloved native sons. His upbringing in Mobile helped shape the Southern storytelling style that defined both his music and his larger-than-life legacy.

Lionel Richie

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Lionel Richie planting trees with Katy Perry and Luke Bryan at Tuskegee’s Hello Park (Joe Turnham)

Lionel Richie was born in Tuskegee and grew up on the campus of Tuskegee Institute, where his father worked. Before becoming a global music icon, Richie attended Tuskegee Institute as a student, laying the foundation for a career that would later take him around the world.

In recent years, Richie has remained closely connected to his hometown, returning to Tuskegee to help open Hello Park, a community greenspace created through the Lowe’s Hometowns program. His continued involvement reflects how his Alabama roots are still an active part of his story.

Tim Cook

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Apple CEO Tim Cook was born in Mobile and raised in Robertsdale, near Alabama’s Gulf Coast. He earned his undergraduate degree from Auburn University, where he studied industrial engineering before beginning a career that would eventually lead him to the top of one of the world’s most influential companies.

Cook has remained connected to Alabama long after graduation, returning to the state for commencements, campus events and civic appearances. He has also been recognized in Birmingham for his leadership and advocacy, including receiving a human rights award during a civil rights observance honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Cook has frequently pointed to his Alabama upbringing and time at Auburn as formative experiences that shaped his values around education, leadership and responsibility.

Laverne Cox

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Laverne Cox was born in Mobile and later studied creative writing and dance at the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham. Before her groundbreaking television roles, Cox developed her artistic foundation in Alabama, training as a performer in the heart of downtown Birmingham.

Her early years in the city helped shape her creative voice and resilience and Birmingham has since recognized her among its influential figures who left a lasting mark beyond the state. Today, Cox is widely known for both her acting career and her role as a trailblazer in media and representation.

Mae Jemison

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Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to travel in space, was born in Decatur. Long before making history as a NASA astronaut, her journey began in Alabama.

In 1992, Jemison served as a Mission Specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, becoming a trailblazer in science and space exploration. Her groundbreaking achievement has since been celebrated among Alabama women who changed the world, placing her firmly among the state’s most influential figures.

Sun Ra

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Sun Ra and The Arkestra at City Stages in 1989. (Philip Foster)

Avant-garde jazz pioneer Sun Ra was born Herman Poole Blount in Birmingham. Before becoming known for his experimental sound and cosmic persona, he spent his early years in Alabama, where his interest in music and composition first began to take shape.

Although his career later took him far beyond the state, Birmingham has continued to recognize Sun Ra’s influence and legacy. The city has recently explored ways to honor his life and music through a proposed festival celebrating his impact on jazz, culture and the Magic City.

Courteney Cox

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Courteney Cox is a native of Mountain Brook, where she grew up before launching a career in modeling and acting. Long before becoming a household name on television, her early years in Alabama helped shape the confidence and on-screen presence that would later define her career.

Cox went on to star as Monica Geller on Friends, one of the most successful sitcoms of all time. She has continued to reference her Alabama roots over the years, including recently sharing a favorite snack inspired by her time growing up in the state.

Walton Goggins

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Walton Goggins was born in Birmingham before later moving out of state, but his Alabama roots remain part of his story. Long before becoming a familiar face on television and film, his journey began in the Yellowhammer State.

Goggins has since built a celebrated career across genres, starring in series like Justified, Fallout, and The White Lotus. Most recently, his Alabama background has been revisited alongside other native performers appearing in the latest season of the HBO series.

Sarah Catherine Hook

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Sarah Catherine Hook is a Montgomery native who attended The Montgomery Academy before leaving Alabama to pursue higher education and a career in entertainment. Her early years in the state helped shape her foundation as a performer.

Hook has since gained national attention for her roles in First Kill, Cruel Intentions, and The White Lotus, where she stars as part of a cast that includes another Alabama native. Her rise marks a newer generation of talent with roots in the state.

Channing Tatum

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Channing Tatum was born in Cullman and spent part of his early life in Alabama before eventually pursuing a career in entertainment. Long before becoming a Hollywood star, his journey began in the Yellowhammer State.

Tatum went on to become one of the most recognizable actors of his generation, starring in films like Magic Mike, 21 Jump Street, and Step Up. In recent years, his Alabama roots have resurfaced through projects highlighting his hometown, including his role as a producer on an HBO series centered on SpaceX.

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