Chino Hills, California - Notable Natives and Residents

Notable Natives and Residents

  • Danny Lopez, Hall of Fame and World Champion boxer
  • Leah O'Brien-Amico, U.S. Olympic softball group gold-medalist
  • Mat Mladin, AMA Superbike Champion
  • Ron Roenicke, Milwaukee Brewers Manager
  • Mike Harkey, former Major League pitcher and pitching coach, 1987 1st Round Draft Pick Chicago Cubs
  • A Static Lullaby, musical group signed to independent labels Ferret Music (2002-2004) and Fearless Records (2006-2009), and major label Columbia Records (2005)
  • A Thorn for Every Heart, musical group signed to major label Interscope Records (2004-2007)
  • Ricky Minor, American Idol Music Director
  • Mike Randolph, Los Angeles Galaxy Soccer Player
  • Katrina Darrell, "Bikini Girl" American Idol
  • Tim Woods III, NASCAR driver
  • Tony Pedregon, current NHRA Funny Car Champion
  • Del Worsham, NHRA Top Fuel Dragster Driver
  • Jaclyn Swedberg, Playboy Playmate of the Month for April 2011

Christine Arias, Mayor of Los Serranos. Jordan Casanova, So You Think You Can Dance Season 8

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