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==Notable people== {{Unreferenced section|date=December 2023}} * [[Julie Adams]], film and television actress; grew up in Blytheville * [[Fred Akers]], football coach for the [[Texas Longhorns football|University of Texas Longhorns]] and [[Purdue Boilermakers football|Purdue Boilermakers]]; Blytheville native * [[Lawrence Babits]], archaeologist * [[M. C. Burton Jr.]], professional basketball player and medical doctor * [[Marvin Childers]], state representative from Mississippi County from 2001 to 2006 * [[Dee Clark]], R&B singer known for his 1961 hit "[[Raindrops (Dee Clark song)|Raindrops]]"; native of Blytheville * [[Kimberly Derrick]], short track speed skater and Olympic bronze medal winner * [[Al Feldstein]], [[Mad (magazine)|''Mad'' magazine]] editor; wrote a science fiction story set in Blytheville * [[Robert Fisher (university president)|Bob Fisher]], president of [[Belmont University]] from 2000 to 2021 * [[George Hamilton (actor)|George Hamilton]], actor and grandson of Blytheville physician C.C. Stevens; spent his boyhood in Blytheville * [[Eric Hill (American football)|Eric Hill]], professional football player * [[Nannerl O. Keohane]], former president of [[Duke University]]; born in Blytheville * [[Edgar H. Lloyd]], World War II [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Bill Michael]], head football coach at [[University of Texas at El Paso]] from 1977 to 1981 * [[Jermey Parnell]], football player * [[Cecil A. Partee]], Chicago treasurer and the first African-American to serve as president of the Illinois State Senate and Cook County's State Attorney * [[Nick Symmonds]], Olympic track and field runner; born in Blytheville * [[Jeff Taylor (basketball)|Jeff Taylor]], professional basketball player * [[Whiquitta Tobar]], former college basketball player and lawyer * [[Trent Tomlinson]], country music artist * [[Michael Utley]], award-winning composer and singer; graduate of Blytheville High School * [[Junior Walker]], R&B singer and saxophonist * [[Kathy Webb]], member of Arkansas House of Representatives * [[Ruth Whitaker]], Arkansas state senator * [[Barry Williamson]], chairman of Texas Railroad Commission * [[Jon Woods]], Arkansas state senator and musician; spent part of his childhood in Blytheville
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