Garth Brooks, one of the most successful country music artists of all time, hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma and has won numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards and 17 American Music Awards

Brad Pitt, an acclaimed actor and film producer known for his roles in major films like "Fight Club" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma before growing up in Springfield

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Carrie Underwood, who gained fame after winning "American Idol" in 2005, is originally from Muskogee and has won multiple Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist

The Oscar-winning actor and comedian, Will Rogers, born in Oologah, Oklahoma, was known for his wit and humor, and he became a popular figure in the early 20th century through his films and newspaper columns

The guitarist and country music artist Vince Gill, from Norman, Oklahoma, is recognized not only for his solo career but also as a member of the Grammy-winning group Pure Prairie League

Reba McEntire, often referred to as the "Queen of Country," is from McAlester, Oklahoma, and has also enjoyed success as an actress in various television shows and films

Chuck Norris, famous for his martial arts skills and action films, was born in Ryan, Oklahoma and served in the US Air Force before becoming a global icon in martial arts cinema

The critically acclaimed actress and singer, Kristin Chenoweth, who rose to fame on Broadway and won a Tony Award for her performance in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," is from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Jim Thorpe, hailed as one of the greatest athletes of all time, was born in Prague, Oklahoma, and won two gold medals in the 1912 Olympics for the pentathlon and decathlon

The musician and producer Toby Keith, known for hits like "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue," was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, and has been active in the industry since the 1990s

One of the notable figures in popular music, Woody Guthrie, was born in Okemah, Oklahoma and is celebrated for his folk songs that often express the struggles of the American people during the Great Depression

The actor and filmmaker, Ron Howard, who started his career as a child actor in "The Andy Griffith Show," has roots in Oklahoma as his father, Rance Howard, was born in Duncan before making a name in Hollywood

The celebrated author and playwright, Lynn Riggs, was born in Gaylord, Oklahoma, and is best known for his play "Green Grow the Lilacs," which inspired the musical "Oklahoma!"

The historical figure, Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee syllabary, lived in Oklahoma, and his work contributed to the preservation of the Cherokee language

The legendary jazz singer and pianist, nat "King" Cole, spent part of his childhood in Oklahoma City, where he developed his musical talents that led him to stardom

The first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, Willa Cather, spent significant time in Oklahoma during her early life, which influenced her writing

Bob Stoops, the former head football coach of the Oklahoma Sooners, achieved remarkable success in college football, including winning the BCS National Championship in 2000

Comedian and actor Louie Anderson, known for his roles in "Baskets" and "Finding Fingerling," was born in Saint Paul but had significant ties to Oklahoma through his family

Several astronauts, including Leroy Chiao, born in Milwaukee but raised in Oklahoma city, have ties to the state, making contributions to space exploration and science

The former presidential candidate and political activist, Dr.

Phil McGraw, grew up in Vinita, Oklahoma, and shifted his career from clinical psychology to media, becoming a prominent television personality