Baltimore has always been a city of resilience, creativity, and raw talent and Black Baltimoreans have played a major role in shaping that identity.
From the streets of West Baltimore to the stage at the Oscars, these artists, athletes, and trailblazers have carried their city with them as they’ve risen to national and global fame.
Baltimore breeds greatness. Whether they’re dominating charts, breaking barriers, or telling our stories, they prove that Baltimore’s voice matters, loud and clear.
Whether through music, sports, activism, or storytelling, they’ve used their voices and platforms to represent Baltimore’s brilliance on the world stage. Here are 15 celebrities from Baltimore who continue to inspire, break barriers, and change the culture.
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1. Jada Pinkett Smith
Actress, producer, and host of Red Table Talk, Jada is a Baltimore native who attended the Baltimore School for the Arts. She’s known for her powerful roles and outspoken advocacy for mental health, family, and relationships.
2. Mario
R&B singer Mario is known for the 2004 classic Let Me Love You. Born and raised in Baltimore, his talent was evident from a young age—and he often speaks on how his upbringing influenced his voice and songwriting.
3. Lance Reddick
Best known for his roles in The Wire, Fringe, and John Wick, Reddick was a commanding presence on-screen and a proud Baltimore son. His work on The Wire felt especially full-circle, portraying a city he knew firsthand.
4. Felicia Pearson (“Snoop” from The Wire)
Born and raised in East Baltimore, Pearson wasn’t an actress by trade—until she was discovered and cast in The Wire, where she delivered one of the show’s most iconic performances. Her real-life story of redemption is just as powerful.
5. Sisqó
The flamboyant frontman of Dru Hill and solo star behind The Thong Song, Sisqó is a proud Baltimore native who helped define late-’90s R&B.
6. Mo’Nique
The Oscar-winning actress and comedian behind Precious hails from Baltimore County. Mo’Nique got her start in stand-up before making waves in film and TV—and she’s never been afraid to speak her truth.
7. Ta-Nehisi Coates
This celebrated author and journalist grew up in West Baltimore. Known for Between the World and Me and his work on Marvel’s Black Panther comics, Coates’ writing reflects the beauty and struggles of Black life in America—often rooted in his experiences in Baltimore.
8. Karsonya “Kaye” Wise Whitehead
A powerful voice in education, media, and activism, Dr. Whitehead is an award-winning radio host, author, and historian based in Baltimore. She’s one of the city’s most influential public intellectuals.
9. Julie Newmar
Yes, the original Catwoman! While she’s most associated with L.A. glamour, Newmar was actually born in Baltimore.
10. Anna Deavere Smith
The actress, playwright, and professor known for her work on The West Wing and Nurse Jackie was born in Baltimore and attended Western High School.
11. Julie Bowen
Best known as Claire Dunphy on Modern Family, Bowen was born in Baltimore and attended Calvert School and Garrison Forest School before heading to Brown University.
12. Michael Phelps
The most decorated Olympian of all time with 23 gold medals, Phelps was born in Baltimore and raised in nearby Rodgers Forge. He trained at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club.
13. David Hasselhoff
Before he ran across beaches on Baywatch, Hasselhoff was born in Baltimore. He later moved to Florida, but Charm City is where it all began.
14. Carmelo Anthony
Though born in Brooklyn, Melo was raised in West Baltimore. The NBA legend often speaks about how the city shaped his toughness and outlook on life.
15. John Waters
The iconic filmmaker and artist behind cult classics like Hairspray and Pink Flamingos, John Waters is practically a Baltimore institution. His work often showcases the city’s quirky spirit.
16. The Braxton sisters
The Braxton sisters, including R&B star Toni Braxton, were born in Severn, Maryland, just outside Baltimore. Their talent and family dynamic helped launch a legacy in music and reality TV.