
By Mark A Leon
South Carolina has long been a state where history, culture, athletics and the arts intersect. While the Palmetto State is often celebrated for its coastal beauty and rich heritage, it has also produced an impressive roster of internationally recognized actors, musicians, athletes, politicians, authors and internet personalities.
From Oscar winners and Hall of Fame athletes to Grammy-winning musicians and influential political leaders, these South Carolinians have helped shape American culture across generations.
James Brown
Born: 1933
Birthplace: Barnwell
Widely known as the “Godfather of Soul,” James Brown revolutionized popular music with hits like Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag, I Got You (I Feel Good) and It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World. His influence can still be heard in soul, funk, hip-hop and modern pop music.
Darius Rucker
Born: 1966
Birthplace: Charleston
Darius Rucker first found fame as the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish before launching one of country music’s most successful crossover careers. He has earned multiple Grammy Awards and remains one of South Carolina’s most recognizable musicians.
Chadwick Boseman
Born: 1976
Birthplace: Anderson
Chadwick Boseman became an international icon portraying King T’Challa in Marvel’s Black Panther. He also received acclaim for portraying Jackie Robinson, James Brown and Thurgood Marshall before his death in 2020.
Viola Davis
Born: 1965
Birthplace: St. Matthews
One of the most decorated actresses in history, Viola Davis is among the few performers to achieve EGOT status by winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. She is recognized for films such as Fences, The Woman King and the television series How to Get Away with Murder.
Chris Rock
Born: 1965
Birthplace: Andrews
Chris Rock is one of America’s most influential comedians, known for his stand-up specials, acting career, writing and directing. His sharp social commentary has made him one of comedy’s defining voices.
Vanna White
Born: 1957
Birthplace: North Myrtle Beach
For more than four decades, Vanna White has become one of television’s most familiar faces as co-host of Wheel of Fortune, making her one of South Carolina’s longest-running television personalities.
Madelyn Cline
Born: 1997
Birthplace: Goose Creek
Madelyn Cline rose to international fame starring as Sarah Cameron in Netflix’s hit series Outer Banks. She has since appeared in major films including Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

Coco Jones
Born: 1998
Birthplace: Columbia
Singer and actress Coco Jones has built a successful career through Disney Channel productions before earning Grammy recognition for her music and starring in Peacock’s Bel-Air.
Aziz Ansari
Born: 1983
Birthplace: Columbia
Aziz Ansari is an Emmy-winning comedian, actor and filmmaker best known for Parks and Recreation and the acclaimed Netflix series Master of None.
Anna Camp
Born: 1982
Birthplace: Aiken
Anna Camp is recognized for her roles in the Pitch Perfect films, HBO’s True Blood and numerous television and Broadway productions.

Brandon Lake
Born: 1990
Birthplace: Charleston
Brandon Lake has become one of contemporary Christian music’s biggest stars, winning multiple Grammy Awards while writing and performing chart-topping worship songs.
Jeezy
Born: 1977
Birthplace: Columbia
Rapper and entrepreneur Jeezy emerged as one of hip-hop’s most influential Southern artists during the 2000s, helping define Atlanta’s trap music movement.
Chubby Checker
Born: 1941
Birthplace: Spring Gully
Chubby Checker forever changed dance music after popularizing “The Twist,” one of the most iconic songs in American music history.
Kevin Garnett
Born: 1976
Birthplace: Mauldin
Kevin Garnett became one of basketball’s greatest power forwards during a Hall of Fame NBA career that included an MVP award, an NBA championship and 15 All-Star selections.
A’ja Wilson
Born: 1996
Birthplace: Columbia
A’ja Wilson has established herself as one of the greatest players in women’s basketball history. The former University of South Carolina star has won WNBA championships, MVP awards and Olympic gold medals.
Ja Morant
Born: 1999
Birthplace: Dalzell
Known for his explosive athleticism, Ja Morant quickly became one of the NBA’s brightest young stars after starring at Murray State before joining the Memphis Grizzlies.
Shoeless Joe Jackson
Born: 1887
Birthplace: Pickens County
Despite the controversy surrounding the 1919 Black Sox scandal, Shoeless Joe Jackson remains one of baseball’s greatest hitters and one of South Carolina’s most legendary sports figures.
Larry Doby
Born: 1923
Birthplace: Camden
Larry Doby broke the American League’s color barrier in 1947 and later became a Baseball Hall of Famer after an outstanding career with the Cleveland Indians.
A.J. Green
Born: 1988
Birthplace: Summerville
One of the NFL’s premier wide receivers during the 2010s, A.J. Green earned seven Pro Bowl selections during his accomplished professional career.

Jadeveon Clowney
Born: 1993
Birthplace: Rock Hill
Jadeveon Clowney became one of college football’s most dominant defensive players at the University of South Carolina before becoming the first overall selection in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Xavier Legette
Born: 2001
Birthplace: Mullins
Legette emerged as one of college football’s top receivers before beginning his NFL career with the Carolina Panthers.
Paul Wight (The Big Show)
Born: 1972
Birthplace: Aiken
Standing more than seven feet tall, Paul Wight became one of professional wrestling’s biggest stars as The Big Show, winning multiple world championships in WWE and WCW.
Trick Williams
Born: 1994
Birthplace: Columbia
One of WWE’s fastest-rising stars, Trick Williams has become a fan favorite through his performances in NXT and on the main wrestling stage.
Nikki Haley
Born: 1972
Birthplace: Bamberg
Nikki Haley served as South Carolina’s governor before becoming U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and later seeking the Republican nomination for president.
Tim Scott
Born: 1965
Birthplace: North Charleston
Tim Scott made history as South Carolina’s first Black U.S. senator and has become one of the Republican Party’s most prominent national figures.
Lindsey Graham
Born: 1955
Birthplace: Central
Serving in the U.S. Senate since 2003, Lindsey Graham has become one of South Carolina’s most influential political leaders on the national stage.
Jesse Jackson
Born: 1941
Birthplace: Greenville
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before becoming a nationally recognized political leader and two-time presidential candidate.
Robert Smalls
Born: 1839
Birthplace: Beaufort
One of South Carolina’s greatest historical figures, Robert Smalls escaped slavery by commandeering a Confederate ship during the Civil War. He later served in Congress and became a leading advocate for civil rights and education.
Strom Thurmond
Born: 1902
Birthplace: Edgefield
Strom Thurmond served nearly five decades in the U.S. Senate and remains one of the longest-serving senators in American history.
Dorothy Allison
Born: 1949
Birthplace: Greenville
Dorothy Allison gained international recognition for her award-winning novel Bastard Out of Carolina, considered one of the South’s most important modern literary works.

Honorable Mentions
Several internationally recognized figures have strong South Carolina ties despite being born elsewhere. These include bestselling author Pat Conroy, who grew up in Beaufort and immortalized the Lowcountry in his novels; television host Stephen Colbert, who was raised in Charleston; contemporary artist Jasper Johns, who grew up in Allendale; and Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke, who spent much of his childhood in Lancaster.
South Carolina’s New Generation of Internet Stars
South Carolina’s influence now extends well beyond traditional entertainment.
Duke Dennis (born 1994, Greenville) has become one of YouTube and Twitch’s biggest personalities through gaming content and as a member of the popular AMP collective.
Michael Green (born 1987, Charleston area), better known as KidBehindACamera, helped pioneer family vlog content on YouTube.
iAmJordi (born 2002, Myrtle Beach) has amassed millions of followers through TikTok, Instagram and her music career.
A Legacy That Continues to Grow
From James Brown redefining American music to Chadwick Boseman inspiring millions through film, and from A’ja Wilson dominating professional basketball to Robert Smalls changing the course of history, South Carolina has consistently produced individuals whose achievements have reached far beyond the state’s borders.
Their accomplishments continue to shape music, sports, entertainment, literature, politics and digital media, proving that the Palmetto State remains one of America’s most influential incubators of talent.
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