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List of people from Worcester, Massachusetts

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The following is a list of prominent people who were born in Worcester, Massachusetts, lived in Worcester, or for whom Worcester is a significant part of their identity.

Academics and inventors

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Actors and artists

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Athletes

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Musicians

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Politicians

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Writers and journalists

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Other

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References

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  45. ^ Duckett, Richard. "Worcester-born Comic Kevin. H. Brady keeping the laughs coming online". Worcester Magazine. Retrieved August 23, 2022.