Famous Jehovah's Witnesses
- Dwight D. Eisenhower - U.S. President (raised JW)
- Venus and Serena Williams - world chamption/Olympic gold medalist tennis players
- Michael Jackson - singer, pop superstar
- Prince - singer; convert to JWs
- Janet Jackson - singer
- La Toya Jackson - singer
- Geri Halliwell - singer (Spice Girls)
- Jackson Five - musical group
- Selena - Tejano singer (Selena Quintanilla)
- Dave Hill - musician (Slade)
- Roy Harper - songwriter, musician
- Larry Graham - singer; member of Sly And The Family Stone between 1967 and 1972, founder of Graham Central Station
- David Thomas - songwriter/vocalist for Pere Ubu; convert to JWs
- Herman Pizzanelli - leading Uruguayan concert guitarist in the 1960's; convert to JWs
- Lou Whitaker - professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
- Chet Lemon - professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
- Evelyn Mandela - first wife of South African president Nelson Mandela; a convert to JWs
- Lieby Piliso - Nelson Mandela's younger sister
- Rene Montes de Oca Martija -- dissident human-rights activist in Cuba (son of JW)
- Teresa Graves - actress, star of TV movie and TV series "Get Christie Love!"; convert to JWs
- Wayans Brothers - comedians, actors, filmmakers
- Rustom Padilla - Filipino movie star
- Carmina Villarroel - Filipino actress
- Gloria Naylor - novelist, author of The Women of Brewster Place (1982, American Book Award)
- Mickey Spillane - best-selling crime novelist; convert to JWs in 1952 (still active)
- Carol M. Swain - political scientist; professor at Vanderbilt University; author of Black Faces, Black Interests and The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration; left the Witnesses at the age of 20, in 1975
- Viv Nicholson - famous London lottery winner in 1961. She then became a devout JW. The musical Spend, Spend, Spend was based on her story.