Warner Robins High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Eddie Anderson, football safety who played for the Seattle Seahawks and the Oakland Raiders
  • James Brooks, former NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played in four Pro Bowls
  • Danny Cox, Major League Baseball player from 1983 to 1995
  • Bobbie Eakes, actress and singer
  • Jessie James, Country/Pop Music artist currently signed with Mercury Records
  • Joseph Jones, professional wrestler - the original Thunderfoot and The Outlaw Joe Deaton. He has wrestled in All Japan Pro Wrestling, Southern Championship Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling
  • Amanda Kozak, Miss Georgia 2006, 2nd runner-up in the Miss America pageant, Miss Georgia USA 2008
  • Sonny Perdue, former Governor of Georgia
  • Victoria Principal, actress
  • Willie Reid, former wide receiver and KR/PR for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Received the award for the ACC championship MVP in 2005, as well as being honored as the MVP of the Orange Bowl in 2006 vs Penn State
  • Mike I. Richardson, American football cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts and played college football for Notre Dame
  • Ron Simmons, nose guard for Florida State University football team, and former professional wrestler now employed by World Wrestling Entertainment; first African-American to win a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship
  • Ben Smith, #22 overall in the 1990 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Played DB for the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, and the Arizona Cardinals
  • Christopher N. Smith, attorney and honorary Consul of Denmark

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