Did you know these 8 famous people are from Macon? Test your knowledge here.

Macon is home to a plethora of rich history, beauty and amazing cuisine. The Heart of Georgia is also home to several celebrities.

Think you can name them all?

Test your knowledge with the list below. A few may surprise you.

Here are eight famous folks who once called Macon home:

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean brings his “Back in the Saddle 2021 Tour’ concert at Raleigh, N.C.’s Coastal Credit Union Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Thursday night, Aug. 19, 2021 with Hardy and Lainey Wilson.
Jason Aldean brings his “Back in the Saddle 2021 Tour’ concert at Raleigh, N.C.’s Coastal Credit Union Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Thursday night, Aug. 19, 2021 with Hardy and Lainey Wilson.



Okay, most of us know this one. He was born in Macon on February 28, 1977 and is a multi platinum artist. He’s had 27 number one hits and has sold more than 20 million albums. Aldean frequently visits Macon, especially to raise money for Beverly Knight Olsen Children’s Hospital; his sold out crowd for “Concert for the Kids” raised more than $700k for the hospital.

Little Richard

Macon native Little Richard in 1966.
Macon native Little Richard in 1966.

Little Richard or Richard Wayne Penniman, was born in Macon on December 5, 1932 and passed away in 2020. He was known for his unique rock and roll style, raspy vocals and fun shouting; hits include “Tutti Frutti” and “Good Golly Miss Molly.”

Nancy Grace

Nancy Grace will launch her show “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” on Fox Nation starting March 9.
Nancy Grace will launch her show “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” on Fox Nation starting March 9.

Grace was born on October 23, 1959 in Macon and she’s a legal commentator and journalist. She has covered cases involving serial murder, serial rape, serial child molestation and serial arson. Nancy Grace has also produced several movies. She starred in “Midnight Special” (2016) and “Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016).

Jack McBrayer

Jack McBrayer as Bartholomew Chassenez in the “Animals” episode of “Drunk History” on Comedy Central.
Jack McBrayer as Bartholomew Chassenez in the “Animals” episode of “Drunk History” on Comedy Central.

He was born on May 27, 1973 in Macon and is a famous comedian and actor. You may know him from “30 Rock” or “Wreck-It Ralph.” He’s won a Screen Actors Guild Award and has been nominated for several Emmy Awards.

Carrie Preston

Carrie Preston arrives at the premiere for third season of HBO’s “True Blood” in Los Angeles in 2010.
Carrie Preston arrives at the premiere for third season of HBO’s “True Blood” in Los Angeles in 2010.

She was born in Macon on June 21, 1967 and has starred in shows such as “Claws,” “The Good Wife” and “True Blood.” Most recently, you may have seen her in the Peacock Original show “They/Them.” In 2013, Preston won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role on “The Good Wife.”

Patricia Wilder

Patricia “Honeychile” Wilder
Patricia “Honeychile” Wilder

She was born on September 8, 1913 in Macon and passed away in 1995. Wilder began as a showgirl at New York City’s Palace Theater, but later became an actress. She was known for her roles in “Speed” (1936) and “Little Miss Broadway” (1938).

Hannah Kasulka

Macon native and actress Hannah Kasulka and her mother, Kristy Bridges, pose together in this photo provided by the family in April 2016.
Macon native and actress Hannah Kasulka and her mother, Kristy Bridges, pose together in this photo provided by the family in April 2016.

Hannah Kasulka (pictured left) was born in Macon on May 11, 1988. She is known for her role in “The Exorcist” television series, but she has also starred in popular shows such as “The Rookie,” “Modern Family” and “How to Get Away with Murder.” She’s been nominated for an iHorror Award for Best Actress - Horror Series for her role in “The Exorcist.”

James B. Lowe

James B. Lowe was born in Macon on October 12, 1879 and passed away in 1963. He was an American stage and screen actor who famously starred in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in 1927. He was also in “Blue Blazes” and “The Hour of Reckoning.”

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