Notable members of the United States Merchant Marine have included:
- Jim Bagby Jr. – Major League Baseball pitcher
 - Raymond Bailey – actor
 - Alvin Baldus – former Democratic member of Congress
 - Nathaniel Bowditch – author
 - L. Brent Bozell Jr. – conservative activist and Catholic writer
 - Lenny Bruce – comedian and poet
 - Gordon Canfield – Republican congressman from New Jersey
 - Alfonso J. Cervantes – forty-third Mayor of Saint Louis, Missouri
 - Granville Conway – public servant, Presidential Medal for Merit recipient
 - Harvey Cox – preeminent theologian and professor at Harvard Divinity School
 - Joseph Curran – labor leader
 - Richard Henry Dana Jr. – author
 - Deborah Doane Dempsey – first American female master to command a cargo ship sailing internationally[1]
 - Dan Devine – football coach
 - Peter Falk – actor
 - Eric Fleming – actor
 - James Garner – actor
 - Allen Ginsberg – poet
 - Seamon Glass – actor and author
 - Harry Guardino – actor
 - Woody Guthrie – musician
 - David Hackworth – retired United States Army colonel and prominent military journalist
 - Sterling Hayden – actor and author
 - Chuck Hayward – actor and stuntman
 - Don Hewitt – television news producer and executive
 - Chuck Hicks – actor and stuntman
 - Sadie O. Horton – female mariner who spent World War II working aboard a coastwise U.S. Merchant Marine barge, and posthumously received official veteran’s status for her wartime service in 2017, becoming the first recorded female Merchant Marine veteran of World War II.[2]
 - Cisco Houston – folk singer
 - Richard Jaeckel – actor
 - Cornelius Johnson – Olympic medal-winning high jumper
 - Irving Johnson – author, adventurer and sail training pioneer
 - John Paul Jones – naval officer
 - Jack Kerouac – author
 - Daniel Keyes – author and professor
 - Joseph Stanley Kozlowski, AB – portrait and watercolor artist
 - Leonard LaRue – naval officer who saved 14,000 lives during the Korean War
 - Jack London – author
 - Louis L'Amour – author
 - Jack Lord – actor
 - Jerry Marcus – cartoonist of comic strip Trudy
 - Steve McQueen – actor
 - Herman Melville – author
 - Ray Montgomery – actor
 - Hugh Mulzac – master mariner and civil rights activist
 - James Nachtwey – photojournalist and war photographer
 - Lloyd Nolan – actor
 - George H. O'Brien Jr. – Medal of Honor recipient in Korean War
 - Jeremiah O'Brien – captain of the privateer Unity in the first battle of the Revolutionary War
 - Carroll O'Connor – actor
 - Jack Paar – created TV talk show; was replaced by Johnny Carson
 - Mary Patten (1837–1861) – only woman to take command of a clipper ship after the captain was incapacitated [3]
 - Donn Pearce – author and journalist
 - Richard Phillips – held hostage by pirates and later rescued
 - Richard Scott Prather – mystery novelist
 - Denver Pyle – actor
 - Bill Raisch – actor, stuntman, dancer and acting coach
 - Joseph Resnick – Democratic congressman from New York
 - Nelson Riddle – bandleader, arranger and orchestrator
 - Cliff Robertson – actor and aviator
 - Ernie Schroeder – comic book artist
 - Otto Scott – journalist and author
 - Hubert Selby Jr. – author
 - Frank Sinkwich – 1942 Heisman Trophy winner
 - Gary Snyder – poet
 - Joseph D. Stewart – Vice Admiral, Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy
 - Montfort Stokes – Democratic Senator
 - Oliver Stone – three-time Academy Award-winning film director and screenwriter
 - Celia Sweet – first female pilot in San Diego Bay, 1912[4]
 - Paul Teutul Sr. – founder of Orange County Choppers motorcycle manufacturer
 - Jim Thorpe – Olympic athlete
 - Eliza Thorrold – licensed tugboat master, San Francisco Bay, 1897[5]
 - Mark Twain (born Samuel Clemens) – author; inland waters
 - Dave Van Ronk – folk singer nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street"
 - Clint Walker – actor
 - Jack Warden – actor
 - John S. Watson – New Jersey politician
 - Ted Weems – bandleader and musician
 - Carlia Wescott – first American woman to be granted marine engineer's license, 1922[5]
 - Haskell Wexler – Academy Award-winning cinematographer, director, producer and screenwriter
 - Nedd Willard (born 1928) – writer, artist, journalist
 - Andy Williams – singer
 - Charles Williams – writer of hardboiled crime fiction
 - Robin Wilson – science fiction author and editor, and former President of California State University, Chico
 - Charles Armijo Woodruff – 11th Governor of American Samoa
 
See also
References
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