List of people from Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in July 2016

The following is a list of notable people presently or previously associated with the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

Academia

Art and architecture

Business

Criminals

Film, television, and theater

A–K

L-Z

Historical figures

Media and literature

Military figures

Music

Politics

Sports

Philadelphia native basketball players

Other

References

References are on the article pages if not listed here.

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