List of people from New York
For a list of people from New York City, New York, see List of people from New York City.
The following is a list of prominent people who were born in/lived in or around the U.S. state of New York, or for whom New York is a significant part of their identity.
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Politics and Government
See also: List of Governors of New York, List of New York State Assembly members (2005–06), List of political figures of Upstate New York, List of New York State Senators, List of United States Representatives from New York, and List of United States Senators from New York
Presidents
- Chester A. Arthur (1829–1886), 20th Vice President and 21st President of the United States—Schenectady
- Martin Van Buren (1782–1862), 8th Vice President and 8th President of the United States—Kinderhook
- Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), 22nd and 24th President of the United States—Fayetteville
- Millard Fillmore (1800–1874), 12th Vice President and 13th President of the United States—Moravia
- Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), 25th Vice President and 26th President of the United States—Manhattan
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (1883–1945), 32nd President of the United States—Hyde Park
- Donald J. Trump (born 1946), 45th President-elect of the United States—Queens
Vice presidents
- Aaron Burr (1756-1836), 3rd Vice President of the United States—Manhattan
- George Clinton (1739-1812), 4th Vice President of the United States—Little Britain
- Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825), 6th Vice President of the United States—Scarsdale
- Schuyler Colfax (1823-1885), 17th Vice President of the United States—Manhattan
- William A. Wheeler (1819-1887), 19th Vice President of the United States—Malone
- Levi P. Morton (1824-1920), 22nd Vice President of the United States—Albany
- James S. Sherman (1855-1912), 27th Vice President of the United States—Utica
- Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979), 41st Vice President of the United States—Albany
Governors
- Andrew Cuomo, 56th Governor of New York
- John Jay (1745-1829), 1st Chief Justice of the United States, 2nd Governor of New York, and 8th President of the Continental Congress
- Al Smith, 42nd Governor of New York and 1928 Democratic presidential candidate
Senators
- Barbara Boxer (born 1940), longtime California Senator (1993-2017)—New York City
- Hillary Clinton (born 1947), former U.S. Secretary of State (2009-2013), New York Senator (2000-2009), and former First Lady (1993-2000); 2016 Democratic nominee for president—Chappaqua
- Al Franken (born 1951), Minnesota Senator since 2009—New York City
- Kirsten Gillibrand (born 1966), New York Senator since 2009—Albany
- Joe Lieberman (born 1942), longtime Connecticut Senator (1989-2013), and 2000 Democratic nominee for Vice President under Al Gore—New York City
- Bob Menendez (born 1954), New Jersey Senator since 2006—New York City
- Bernie Sanders (born 1941), Vermont Senator since 2007, former Mayor of Burlington, Vermont (1981-1989), and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate—Brooklyn
- Chuck Schumer (born 1950), longtime New York Senator since 1999; cousin of comedian Amy Schumer—Brooklyn
Other politicians
- Parmenio Adams, sheriff and United States Congressman[1]
- Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman and 1972 Democratic presidential candidate
- Dewitt Clinton, governor, built the Erie Canal
- J. J. Dewey (died 1891), territorial legislator in Minnesota[2]
- William H. Donaldson (born 1931), 27th Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Rudy Giuliani (born 1944), 107th Mayor of New York City (1994-2001)
- Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Boris Johnson (born 1964), American-born British politician, former Mayor of London (2008-2016), and current Foreign Secretary of Great Britain under Theresa May
- William Loeb, Jr., secretary to President Theodore Roosevelt
- William M. Tweed (1823-1878), known as "Boss" Tweed; Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall
Entertainment
Film, television, theater, and dance
- Woody Allen (born 1935), actor, director and writer
- June Allyson (1917–2006), actress
- Diane Arbus (1923–1971), photographer
- Alan Arkin (born 1934), actor
- Alison Arngrim (born 1962), actress, comedian
- Jean Arthur (1900–1991), actress
- Lauren Bacall (1924–2014), actress
- Daniel Baldwin (born 1960), actor, director, producer, and brother of actors Alec, Stephen, and William Baldwin
- Stephen Baldwin (born 1966), actor, author, producer and brother of Alec, Daniel, and William
- William Baldwin (born 1963), actor, producer, writer, and brother of Alec, Daniel, and Stephen
- Lucille Ball (1911–1989), comedian, actress
- Anne Bancroft (1931–2005), actress
- Joseph Barbera (1911–2006), animator, producer, director
- Mikhail Baryshnikov (born 1948), ballet dancer
- Frances Bavier (1902–1989), actor
- Barbara Bel Geddes (1922–2005), actress
- William Bendix (1906–1964), actor
- Constance Bennett (1904–1965), actress
- Yasmine Bleeth (born 1968), actress
- Corbin Bleu (born 1989), actor, model, singer-songwriter, dancer, and film producer, Chad Danforth from High School Musical
- Joan Blondell (1906–1979), actress
- Ann Blyth (born 1928), actress
- Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), actor
- Shirley Booth (1898–1992), actress
- Clara Bow (1905–1965), actress
- Abigail Breslin (born 1996), actress
- Adrien Brody (born 1973), actor
- Mel Brooks (born 1926), actor, producer, director
- James Caan (born 1940), actor
- James Cagney (1899–1986), actor
- Jeff Chandler (1918–1961), actor
- Chevy Chase (born 1943), actor, comedian
- Ruth Chatterton (1893–1961), actress
- Claudette Colbert (1903–1996), actress
- Billy Crudup (born 1968), actor
- Tom Cruise (born 1962), actor
- Jon Cryer (born 1965), actor, screenwriter, television director, and film producer
- Macaulay Culkin (born 1980), actor
- Tony Curtis (1925–2010), actor
- Claire Danes (born 1979), actor
- Rodney Dangerfield (1921-2004), comedian, actor
- Marion Davies (1897–1961), actress
- Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925–1990), actor, singer
- Agnes de Mille (1905–1993), dancer, choreographer
- Robert De Niro (born 1943), actor
- Willy DeVille (1950–2009), singer
- Guillermo Diaz (born 1975), Cuban-American actor
- Vin Diesel (born 1967), actor, producer, director, and screenwriter
- Taye Diggs (born 1971), actor
- Matt Dillon (born 1964), actor
- Troy Donahue (1936-2001), actor
- Kirk Douglas (born 1916), actor and father of Michael
- Michael Douglas (born 1944), actor, producer, and son of Kirk
- Robert Downey, Jr. (born 1965), actor, Tony Stark from the Iron Man series of movies
- Robert Downey, Sr. (born 1936), actor, filmmaker, and father of Robert Jr.
- Fran Drescher (born 1957), actress
- Jimmy Durante (1893–1980), entertainer, actor, singer, comedian
- Jesse Eisenberg (born 1983), actor
- Peter Falk (1927–2011), actor
- Alice Faye (1915–1998), actress
- Jane Fonda (born 1937), actress
- James Gandolfini (1961-2013), actor and producer
- John Garfield (1913–1952), actor
- Ben Gazzara (1930–2012), actor
- Sarah Michelle Gellar (born 1977), actress
- Richard Genelle (1961–2008), actor
- Mel Gibson (born 1956), American-born Australian/Irish actor and filmmaker
- Jackie Gleason (1916–1987), actor
- Paulette Goddard (1910–1990), actress
- Whoopi Goldberg (born 1955), actress, comedian, and co-host of ABC's The View
- Cuba Gooding Jr. (born 1968), Academy Award-winning actor
- Elliott Gould (born 1938), actor
- Jennifer Grey (born 1960), actress
- A. R. Gurney (born 1930), playwright
- Anne Hathaway (born 1982), actress
- Susan Hayward (1917–1975), actress
- Rita Hayworth (1918–1987), actress
- Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967–2014), actor
- Judy Holliday (1921–1965), actress
- Whitney Houston (1963-2012), iconic singer, actress, producer, and model
- Ruben Santiago-Hudson (born 1956), actor and playwright
- Rick Jason (1923–2000), actor
- Danny Kaye (1913–1987), actor, singer
- Jack Kelly (1927–1992), actor, born in Astoria, Queens
- Ricki Lake (born 1968), actress, talk-show host
- Veronica Lake (1922–1973), actress
- Burt Lancaster (1913–1994), actor
- Michael Landon (1936–1991), actor
- Fredric Lebow (born 1956), screenwriter
- Lindsay Lohan (born 1986), actress
- Kristanna Loken (born 1979), actress
- Rachael MacFarlane (born 1976), voice actress, singer, and sister of Seth
- Seth MacFarlane (born 1973), actor, voice actor, producer, singer, and creator of Family Guy and American Dad!
- Steele MacKaye (1842–1894), playwright, actor
- Lee Marvin (1924–1987), actor
- James Maslow (born 1990), actor, singer, dancer
- Walter Matthau (1920–2000), actor
- Eaddy Mays, actress
- Ethel Merman (1908–1984), actor, singer
- Arthur Miller (1915–2005), playwright
- Lea Michele (born 1986), actress, singer
- Robert Montgomery (1904–1981), actor
- Jack Nicholson (born 1937), actor and filmmaker
- Dylan O'Brien (born 1991), actor
- Jerry O'Connell (born 1974), actor
- Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953), playwright
- Jansen Panettiere (born 1994), actor, voice actor, and brother of Hayden
- Corey Parker (born 1965), actor
- George A. Parkhurst (1841–1890), actor
- Anthony Perkins (1932–1992), actor
- Regis Philbin (born 1931), actor, singer, and television personality; former host of ABC's Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and Live! with Regis and Kelly
- Bill Pullman (born 1953), actor
- George Raft (1895–1980), actor
- Nancy Reagan (1921-2016), actress, former First Lady of the United States, and wife of late U.S. President Ronald Reagan
- Christopher Reeve (1952–2004), actor
- Tara Reid (born 1975), actress
- Leah Remini (born 1970), actress
- Alfonso Ribeiro (born 1971), actor, television director, dancer, and television personality; host of America's Funniest Home Videos and season 19 winner of Dancing with the Stars
- Thelma Ritter (1902–1969), actress
- Ray Romano (born 1957), actor, comedian
- Saoirse Ronan (born 1994), American-born Irish actress
- Mickey Rooney (1920–2014), actor
- Mickey Rourke (born 1952), actor, screenwriter, and retired boxer
- Paul Rudd (born 1969), actor, comedian, writer, and producer
- Zoe Saldana (born 1978), Dominican-American actress and dancer
- Martin Scorsese (born 1942), director
- George Segal (born 1934), actor
- Matthew Senreich (born 1974), screenwriter
- Charlie Sheen (born 1965), actor
- Sylvia Sidney (1910–1999), actress
- Christian Slater (born 1969), actor
- Sylvester Stallone (born 1946), Award-winning actor, screenwriter, producer, and director
- Barbara Stanwyck (1907–1990), actor
- Rod Steiger (1925–2002), actor
- Howard Stern (born 1954), actor, radio and television personality, author, photographer, and former judge on America's Got Talent
- Ben Stiller (born 1965), actor, comedian, and filmmaker
- Oliver Stone (born 1946), director
- Beatrice Straight (1914–2001), actress
- Meryl Streep (born 1949), Academy Award-winning actress and singer
- Veronica Taylor (born 1978), voice actress
- Benj Thall (born 1978), actor
- Gene Tierney (1920–1991), actress
- John Travolta (born 1954), actor, producer, singer, and dancer
- Claire Trevor (1910–2000), actress
- John Turturro (born 1958), American-Italian actor, writer, and filmmaker
- Kerry Washington (born 1977), actress
- Michael Weatherly (born 1968), actor and director
- Tuesday Weld (born 1943), actress
- Mae West (1893–1980), actor
- Kristen Wiig (born 1973), actress
- Olivia Wilde (born 1984), actress
- Zelda Williams (born 1989), actress and daughter of late comedian and actor Robin Williams
- Lanford Wilson (1937–2011), playwright
Comedians, humorists, and entertainers
- Woody Allen (born 1935), comedian, screenwriter, director, actor, author, playwright, musician
- Alec Baldwin (born 1958), actor, comedian, and producer
- Lucille Ball (1911–1989), comedian, actress
- Zach Braff (born 1975), actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, and producer
- Michael Carbonaro (born 1982), actor magician
- George Carlin (1937–2008), comedian, actor
- Philip DeFranco (born 1985), YouTuber and video blogger also known by his YouTube username sxephil or Philly D
- Danny DeVito (born 1944), comedian, actor, producer, and director
- John DiMaggio (born 1968), actor, comedian, and voice of Jake the Dog from Adventure Time, Bender from Futurama, and many other characters
- Jimmy Fallon (born 1974), comedian, actor, former host of Late Night (2009-2014) and host of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon since 2014
- JWoww (real name Jennifer Farley) (born 1986), reality television personality from Jersey Shore
- Curly Howard (1903-1952), comedian, vaudevillian actor, brother of Moe, and member of The Three Stooges
- Moe Howard (1897-1975), actor, comedian, brother of Curly, and member of The Three Stooges
- Kevin James (born 1965), comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer
- Tom Kenny (born 1962), actor, comedian, and voice of SpongeBob SquarePants and many other characters
- Jimmy Kimmel (born 1967), comedian, producer, voice actor, musician, and television personality; host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! since 2003
- Jay Leno (born 1950), comedian, former host of The Tonight Show (1992-2014)
- Demetri Martin (born 1973), comedian
- Chico Marx (1887–1961), vaudeville comedian, with the Marx Brothers
- Groucho Marx (1890–1977), vaudeville comedian, with the Marx Brothers
- Gummo Marx (1892–1977), vudeville comedian, with the Marx Brothers
- Harpo Marx (1888–1964), vaudeville comedian, with the Marx Brothers
- Zeppo Marx (1901–1979), vaudeville comedian, with the Marx Brothers
- Kate McKinnon (born 1984), comedienne, actress, and voice actress, Saturday Night Live
- Eddie Murphy (born 1961), comedian, actor, writer, singer, producer, and voice of Donkey from the Shrek series of films
- Rosie O'Donnell (born 1962), comedian, actress, television personality
- Jordan Peele (born 1979), comedian, actor, film director, and screenwriter
- Melissa Rauch (born 1980), comedian and actress, Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz from The Big Bang Theory
- Chris Rock (born 1965), comedian, actor
- Adam Sandler (born 1966), comedian, actor, screenwriter, film producer, and musician
- Jerry Seinfeld (born 1954), comedian, actor
- Amy Schumer (born 1981), Stand-up comedian and actress
- Martha Stewart (born 1941), businesswoman, writer, chef, and television personality
- Jon Stewart (born 1962), comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, media critic, and television personality; former host of The Daily Show (1999-2015)
- John Valby (born 1944), comedian, musician
Fashion, beauty, and modeling
- Keith Carlos (born 1987), fashion model, former football player, and winner of America's Next Top Model cycle 21
- Nyle DiMarco (born 1989), model, actor, deaf activist, and winner of Dancing with the Stars season 22 and America's Next Top Model cycle 22
- Tom Ford (born 1961), fashion designer, film director, screenwriter, and film producer
- Mary Therese Friel (born 1960), beauty queen, model, businesswoman, and winner of Miss USA 1979
- Marc Jacobs (born 1963), fashion designer and former creative director of Louis Vuitton (1997-2014)
- Scarlett Johansson (born 1984), actress, model, and singer
- Calvin Klein (born 1942), fashion designer and founder of Calvin Klein Inc.
- Michael Kors (born 1959), sportswear fashion designer; founder and CEO of Michael Kors Holdings
- Ralph Lauren (born 1939), fashion designer, philanthropist, business executive, and founder of the Ralph Lauren Corporation
- Jackie Loughery (born 1930), actress, beauty queen, and inaugural winner of Miss USA
- Sienna Miller (born 1981), actress, model, and fashion designer
- Sarah Natochenny (born 1987), actress, film editor, fashion model, and voice of Ash Ketchum from Pokémon
- Rachel Nichols (born 1980), actress and model
- Hayden Panettiere (born 1989), actress, model, singer, and activist
- Kimberly Pressler (born 1977), model, reality television star, and first runner-up at Miss USA 1995
- Tanya Roberts (born 1955), actress, model
- Carmen Marc Valvo (born 1953), evening-wear and high-end cocktail dress designer
Musicians
- Aaliyah (born 1979-2001), singer, actress, model, dancer
- Vinnie Amico, drummer
- Fiona Apple (born 1977), singer
- Harold Arlen (1905–1986), composer
- Christina Aguilera (born 1980), singer, songwriter, actress
- Adrienne Bailon (born 1983), singer
- David Baker, singer
- Chris Barnes, musician
- Count Basie (1904–1984), jazz musician
- Bryan Bautista (born 1992), Dominican-American pop singer and contestant from NBC's The Voice season 9
- Jay Beckenstein (born 1951), saxophonist
- Pat Benatar (born 1953), singer
- Tony Bennett (born 1926), jazz singer
- Mary J. Blige (born 1971), singer, songwriter, actress
- Jon Bon Jovi (born 1962), singer-songwriter, record producer, philanthropist, and actor (Bon Jovi)
- Laura Branigan (1952–2004), singer
- Keith Buckley (born 1979), musician
- Clem Burke (born 1955), musician and drummer (Blondie)
- Maria Callas (1923–1977), opera singer
- Mariah Carey (born 1970), pop and R&B singer and songwriter
- Vanessa Carlton (born 1980), pop singer-songwriter
- Peter Case (born 1954), singer-songwriter
- Peter Cincotti (born 1983), singer, songwriter, pianist
- Coko (born 1973), singer (SWV)
- John Coltrane (1926–1967), jazz musician
- Aaron Copland (1900–1990), composer
- Warren Cuccurullo (born 1956), rock guitarist
- Vic Dana (born 1942), singer
- Blossom Dearie (1924–2009), jazz singer and pianist
- Lana Del Rey (born 1986), singer, songwriter
- Rob Derhak (born 1968), bass guitarist
- Lance Diamond, singer
- Neil Diamond (born 1941), singer, songwriter
- Ani DiFranco (born 1970), singer-songwriter
- Jonathan Donahue (born 1966), rock musician
- JoAnn Falletta (born 1954), classical guitarist, orchestral conductor
- Morton Feldman (1926–1987), composer
- Ella Fitzgerald (1918–1996), singer
- John Flansburgh (born 1960), singer-songwriter
- Lukas Foss (1922–2009), composer, orchestral conductor
- Sawyer Fredericks (born 1999), contemporary folk singer-songwriter, and winner of NBC's The Voice season 8
- Dave Fridmann, producer
- Art Garfunkel (born 1941), Folk rock singer, poet, and actor (Simon and Garfunkel)
- Chuck Garvey, guitarist
- Lady Gaga (real name Stefani Germanotta) (born 1986), singer and songwriter
- George Gershwin (1898–1937), composer
- Lesley Gore (1946-2015), singer-songwriter, actress, and activist
- Kim Gordon (born 1953), bass guitarist, guitarist, singer, songwriter, visual artist (Sonic Youth)
- Andy Grammer (born 1983), singer-songwriter and record producer
- Grasshopper (born 1967), born Sean Mackowiak, rock musician
- Joel Hirschhorn (1938–2005), songwriter
- Billie Holiday (1915–1959), jazz and blues singer
- Jim Hall (born 1930), jazz guitarist
- Alan Heatherington (born 1945), orchestral conductor
- Ray Henderson (1897–1970), songwriter
- Lena Horne (1917–2010), singer, actress
- Freddie Jackson (born 1956), singer
- Rick James (1948–2004), singer
- Billy Joel (born 1949), pianist, singer and songwriter
- Jerome Kern (1885–1945), composer
- Alicia Keys (born 1981), singer-songwriter
- Carole King (born 1942), singer-songwriter
- Linda Király (born 1983), American-born Hungarian pop singer-songwriter and sister of Viktor
- Viktor Király (born 1984), American-born Hungarian pop singer and contestant from NBC's The Voice season 9
- Cyndi Lauper (born 1953), singer
- Jacquie Lee (born 1997), pop singer and contestant from NBC's The Voice season 5
- Mel Lewis (1929–1990), drummer
- John Linnell (born 1959), singer-songwriter
- Joe Locke (born 1959), jazz artist
- John Lombardo (born 1952), musician, songwriter
- Jennifer Lopez (born 1969), singer, actress, dancer
- David Lucas (born 1937), composer
- Gary Mallaber (born 1946), drummer
- Constantine Maroulis (born 1975), singer
- Brian McKnight (born 1969), R&B singer
- Don Menza (born 1936), saxophonist
- Idina Menzel (born 1971), singer-songwriter, actress, and voice of Elsa from Frozen
- Natalie Merchant (born 1962?), singer-songwriter
- Stephanie Mills (born 1957), singer
- Janelle Monae (born 1985), musical recording artist, model, and actress
- Gurf Morlix, musician
- Josh Newton (born 1973), bassist
- Willie Nile (born 1948), singer-songwriter
- Laura Nyro (1947–1997), singer-songwriter
- Colby O'Donis (born 1989), pop-R&B singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actor
- Jack Owen (born 1967), guitarist (Cannibal Corpse)
- Tina Parol, singer-songwriter
- Caroline Pennell (born 1996), singer-songwriter and contestant from NBC's The Voice season 5
- Dawin (full name Dawin Polanco) (born 1990), Hip hop-R&B singer/songwriter and record producer
- Alisan Porter (born 1981), retired actress, singer-songwriter, and winner of NBC's The Voice season 10
- Charlie Puth (born 1991), Pop singer-songwriter and record producer
- Joey Ramone (1952–2001), Punk rock singer-songwriter and musician (Ramones)
- Mary Ramsey (born 1963), musician
- Sharon Redd (1945–1992), singer
- Lou Reed (born 1942), singer, songwriter, guitarist
- Neil Rosenshein (born 1947), operatic singer, lyric tenor
- Kevin Rudolf (born 1983), Pop/indie rock singer, musician, and record producer
- Jason Sebastian Russo (born 1973), rock musician
- Justin Russo (born 1976), rock musician
- John Rzeznik (born 1965), musician (Goo Goo Dolls)
- Adam Schlesinger (born 1967), musician (Fountains of Wayne), songwriter, producer, arranger
- Al Schnier (born 1968), guitarist
- Billy Sheehan (born 1953), bass guitarist
- Lonnie Smith, jazz organist
- Paul Simon (born 1941), Folk rock musician, guitarist, singer-songwriter, and actor (Simon and Garfunkel)
- Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), iconic jazz/pop singer, actor, and producer
- Ronnie Spector (born 1943), singer (The Ronettes)
- Bruce Springsteen (born 1949), musician, singer-songwriter, and humanitarian
- John Stevens (born 1987), singer
- Stevie J. (born Steve Jordan), musician
- Barbra Streisand (born 1942), singer, actress
- Stan Szelest (1943–1991), musician
- Robby Takac (born 1964), musician (Goo Goo Dolls)
- George Tutuska, musician (Goo Goo Dolls, Jackdaw)
- Steven Tyler (born 1948), Hard rock musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and former television music competition judge (Aerosmith)
- Sal Valentinetti (born 1995), Italian-American jazz singer and contestant from America's Got Talent season 11
- Grace VanderWaal (born 2004), singer-songwriter, ukuleleist, and winner of America's Got Talent season 11
- Luther Vandross (1951–2005), singer
- Jeremy Wall, jazz musician
- Luke Walter Jr. (1947–1996), Belgian musician
- Grover Washington, Jr. (1943–1999), saxophonist
- Gerard Way (born 1977), Pop punk-alternative/punk rock musician, singer-songwriter, and comic book writer (My Chemical Romance)
- Alex Webster (born 1969), bassist (Cannibal Corpse)
- Mary Weiss (born 1948), singer (The Shangri-Las)
- Cory Wells (born 1942), singer
- Patrick Wilson (born 1969), drummer
- Jack Yellen (1892–1991), lyricist, composer
Rappers
- 2Pac
- 50 Cent
- ASAP Rocky
- Beastie Boys
- Big L
- Busta Rhymes
- Cam'ron
- Sean Combs
- Jay Z
- Jim Jones
- Kanye West
- KRS-One
- Lil' Kim
- LL Cool J
- Mobb Deep
- Mos Def
- Nas
- The Notorious B.I.G.
- Onyx
- Rakim
- Run DMC
- Juelz Santana
- A Tribe Called Quest
- Wu-Tang Clan
Bands
- American Authors (2006-), Pop rock band
- Beastie Boys (1979-2014), Hip hop/Hardcore punk band
- Blondie (1974-), New wave-punk rock band
- Cobra Starship (2006-2015), Dance-pop band
- KISS (1973-), Hard rock band
- Goo Goo Dolls (1985-), Alternative-Pop rock band
- Ramones (1974-1996), Punk rock band
- Steely Dan (1972-), Jazz rock band
- Twisted Sister (1972-), Heavy metal band
- X Ambassadors (2009-), Alternative/pop rock band
Business
- John Jacob Astor, fur trader, company founder
- Nicholas F. Brady, former CEO of Dillon Read; 68th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- C. Douglas Dillon, former CEO of Dillon Read; US Ambassador to France (1953–1957); 57th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- George Eastman (1854–1932), founder of Eastman Kodak
- Joseph Ellicott (1760–1826), surveyor and city planner
- William G. Fargo (1818–1881), co-founder of American Express Company and Wells Fargo; mayor of Buffalo
- Reggie Fils-Aimé (born 1961), President and Chief operating officer of Nintendo of America
- Debra Fox, founder of Fox Learning Systems
- Scott Greenstein (born 1959), President and Chief content officer of Sirius XM Radio
- E.H. Harriman, errand boy, broker, railroader
- George A. Hormel (1860–1946), founder of Hormel
- Jeremy Jacobs (born 1940), owner of Delaware North and the Boston Bruins
- John J. Kennedy (1857–1914), financier, 45th New York State Treasurer
- Seymour H. Knox I (1861–1915), businessman, co-founder of F. W. Woolworth Company
- Seymour H. Knox II (1898–1990), former director of Marine Midland Bank; philanthropist
- Jon L. Luther, food service executive
- Sherman J. Maisel (1918–2010), economist
- Jeremiah Milbank, banker, co-founder of Borden Milk Co., 1857
- Jacquelyn Ottman, marketing consultant
- Henry Paulson, former CEO of Goldman Sachs; United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Joseph R. Perella, financier
- Pat Powers (1870–1948), movie producer
- Donald Regan, former CEO of Merrill Lynch; 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert E. Rich, Sr. (1913–2006), inventor, foodservice executive
- John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937), founder of Standard Oil, philanthropist
- Robert Rubin, former CEO of Goldman Sachs; 70th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Scott Rudin, movie producer
- Jacob Schiff, Wall Street executive, banker
- Edward Selzer (1893–1970), movie producer
- Ellsworth Milton Statler (1863–1928), hotelier
- Jill Stuart, fashion designer[3]
- Donald Trump, Jr. (born 1977), businessman; eldest son of Donald and brother of Eric, Ivanka, and Tiffany
- Eric Trump (born 1984), philanthropist and businessman; son of Donald and brother of Ivanka, Tiffany, and Donald Jr.
- Ivanka Trump (born 1981), businesswoman, writer, and former fashion model; daughter of Donald and sister of Eric, Donald Jr., and Tiffany
- Tiffany Trump (born 1993), daughter of Donald Trump and sister of Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr.
- Cornelius Vanderbilt, ferry and tugboat captain; company founder; railroader
- Sanford Weill, former CEO of Citigroup
- Henry Wells (1805–1878), businessman
- John G. Wickser (1858–1928), businessman; New York State Treasurer (1903–1904)
- Bob Weinstein, movie producer, co-founder of Miramax Films
- Harvey Weinstein, movie producer, co-founder of Miramax Films
- Robert G. Wilmers (born 1935), CEO of M&T Bank
- Christopher Woodrow, movie producer
- Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984), founder and CEO of Facebook
Art, literature, journalism, and philosophy
- Samuel Hopkins Adams, muckraker, born in Dunkirk
- Scott Adams (born 1957), cartoonist, creator of Dilbert
- George Worsley Adamson (1913–2005), illustrator and cartoonist
- Nahshon Dion Anderson (born 1978) actor and award winning writer lives in The Bronx
- Susan B. Anthony, women's rights activist
- Cory Arcangel (born 1978), artist
- William Bliss Baker (1859–1886), landscape painter
- Lauren Belfer, author
- J. Bowyer Bell (1931–2003), historian, artist and art critic
- Timothy D. Bellavia (born 1971), artist and illustrator
- Louise Blanchard Bethune (1856–1913), architect
- Wolf Blitzer (born 1948), CNN journalist, host of The Situation Room
- Lawrence Block (born 1938), author
- Howard Bloom (born 1943), author
- Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996), Russian-American poet
- Dale Brown (born 1956), author
- Gordon Bunshaft (1909–1990), architect
- Charles E. Burchfield (1893–1967), artist
- Charles Clough (born 1951), artist
- Anderson Cooper (born 1967), CNN journalist and television personality
- Burton Crane (1901–1963), journalist
- Robert Creeley (1926–2005), poet
- Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900), artist
- Arthur B. Davies (1863–1928), artist
- Don DeLillo (born 1936), author
- Melvil Dewey (1851–1931), originator of Dewey Decimal System
- Amy Dickinson, Chicago Tribune advice columnist, from Freeville
- Amanda Minnie Douglas (1831–1916), writer
- Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), editor and publisher of abolitionist newspapers such as The North Star
- Arthur Dove (1880–1946), artist
- Philip Evergood (1901–1973), artist
- Leslie Fiedler (1917–2003), literary critic
- Steve Fiorilla (1961–2009), artist
- Ira Joe Fisher, author and weatherman, who was born and raised in Little Valley
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, author, raised in Buffalo
- Helen Frankenthaler (born 1928), artist
- Kelly Freas (1922–2005), artist
- Anna Katharine Green (1846–1935), author
- E.B. Green (1855–1950), architect
- Terry Gross (born 1951), radio host, Fresh Air
- Alfred Harvey (1913–1994), writer and publisher, founder of Harvey Comics
- Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970), author and philosopher
- Paul Horgan (1903–1995), author
- Roni Horn (born 1955), artist
- Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915), philosopher and writer
- Idil Ibrahim, director
- Washington Irving (1783–1859), author, Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- Henry James (1843–1916), author
- William James (1842–1910), philosopher
- James A. Johnson (1865–1939), architect
- Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015), artist
- John Kessel (born 1950), author
- Verlyn Klinkenborg, member of New York Times editorial board; writer and farmer
- Nancy Kress (born 1948), author
- Matt Lauer (born 1957), anchor of The Today Show
- Zoe Leonard (born 1961), photographer and visual artist
- Robert Longo (born 1953), artist
- Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962), writer and patron
- Norman Mailer (1923–2007), author
- Francis Mallison, journalist, helped organize the Great Civil War Gold Hoax; from Rome
- Brice Marden (born 1938), artist
- Herman Melville (1819–1891), author of Moby-Dick
- David Muir (born 1973), ABC journalist and anchor
- Ogden Nash (1902–1971), poet
- Joyce Carol Oates (born 1938), author
- William Ordway Partridge (1861–1930), sculptor
- Tim Powers (born 1952), author
- Thomas Pynchon (born 1937), author
- Ishmael Reed (born 1938), poet
- John Reed (born 1969), author, Snowball's Chance
- Seymour Reit (1918–2001), writer and cartoonist
- Norman Rockwell (1894–1978), painter
- Spain Rodriguez (born 1940), cartoonist
- Milton Rogovin (1909–2011), photographer
- Charles Rohlfs (1853–1936, craftsman
- Tim Russert (1950–2008), host of NBC's Meet the Press
- David Sedaris (born 1956), humorist and author
- Tony Sisti (1901–1983), painter
- Eugene Speicher (1883–1962), painter
- Fran Striker (1903–1962), creator of the Lone Ranger and Green Hornet
- Elizabeth Swados (born 1951), author
- Dorothy Thompson, born in Lancaster
- Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), artist
- Tom Toles (born 1951), cartoonist
- Israel Tsvaygenbaum (born 1961), Russian-American artist
- Mark Twain (1835–1910), author
- Andrew Vachss (born 1942), author, activist, and lawyer
- Richard A. Waite (1848–1911), architect
- J. Alden Weir (1852–1919), painter
- Edith Wharton (1862–1937), author
- Walt Whitman (1819–1892), poet
- Brian Williams (born 1959), anchor of NBC Nightly News
- John Zogby, pollster and blogger from Utica
Science and medicine
- Richard Axel (born 1946), scientist, Nobel prize winner
- Gertrude B. Elion (1918–1999), biochemist, pharmacologist, Nobel prize winner
- Richard P. Feynman (1918–1988), physicist, Nobel prize winner
- Carl Sagan (1934–1996), astronomer
- Jonas Salk (1914–1995), scientist, developed first polio vaccine
Athletes
Basketball
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947), NBA player
- Carmelo Anthony (born 1984), professional basketball player, New York Knicks (New York City)
- Sue Bird (born 1980), Women's National Basketball Association point guard; two-time Olympic champion; four-time All-Star (Seattle Storm) (Syosset)[4]
- Shay Doron (born 1985), professional basketball player
- Julius Erving (born 1950), NBA player
- Michael Jordan (born 1963), iconic professional basketball player, current businessman and owner/chairman of the Charlotte Hornets (Brooklyn)
- Joakim Noah (born 1985), professional basketball player (New York Knicks) (born in New York City)
- Lamar Odom (born 1979), former professional basketball player
Baseball
- Moe Berg (1902–1972), Major League Baseball baseball player, and spy (New York City)
- Whitey Ford, Baseball Hall of Famer
- John Franco, baseball player
- Sid Gordon (1917–1975), two-time All Star major league baseball player
- Lou Gehrig (1903–1941), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Hank Greenberg (1911–1986), Baseball Hall of Famer (Greenwich Village)
- Sandy Koufax (born 1935), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Joe Nathan (born 1974), baseball player, Minnesota Twins; born in Pine Bush)
- Jim Palmer (born 1945), Baseball Hall of Famer
- A. J. Pierzynski (born 1976), baseball player (Chicago White Sox) (born in Bridgehampton)
- Lipman Pike (1845–93), Major League Baseball player, two-time home run champion (New York City)
- Phil Rizzuto (born 1917), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Alex Rodriguez (born 1975), MLB player
- Carl Yastrzemski (born 1939), Baseball Hall of Famer
Football
- Rob Gronkowski (born 1989), American football player (New England Patriots)
- Mark Ingram Jr. (born 1989), American football player (New Orleans Saints)
- Will Smith (1981-2016), former American football player (New Orleans Saints) (born in Queens)
- Michael Strahan (born 1971), American-German actor, television personality, and retired football player (New York Giants) (lives in New York City)
Ice Hockey
- Ryan Callahan (born 1985), ice hockey player (Tampa Bay Lightning) (Rochester)
- Tim Erixon (born 1991), American-born Swedish ice hockey player (Port Chester)
- Brian Gionta (born 1979), ice hockey player (Buffalo Sabres) (Rochester)
- Seymour H. Knox III (1926–1996), co-founder of the Buffalo Sabres
- Patrick Kane (born 1988), professional ice hockey player, Chicago Blackhawks (Buffalo)
- Eric Nystrom (born 1983), NHL player
Other sports
- Andy Bloom (born 1973), Olympic shot putter
- Al "Bummy" Davis (1920–45), professional boxer (Brooklyn)
- Tommy Dreamer (born 1971), professional wrestler (Yonkers)
- Mick Foley (born 1965), professional wrestler and author
- Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner) (born 1949), retired decathlete, gold medalist at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, and television personality
- Jon Jones (born 1987), UFC champion
- Scott Lipsky (born 1981), tennis player
- Ryan Lochte (born 1984), competitive swimmer, gold medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and contestant on Dancing with the Stars season 23 (Rochester)
- Boyd Melson (born 1981), boxer
- Colette Nelson (born 1974), professional bodybuilder
- Beth Phoenix (born 1980), professional wrestler (born in Elmira, New York)
- Mike Tyson (born 1966), former professional boxer
Foreign-born New Yorkers
- Andrulla Blanchette (born 1966), British-born professional bodybuilder
- Maksim Chmerkovskiy (born 1980), Ukrainian-born Latin ballroom dancer, choreographer, and instructor from ABC's Dancing with the Stars; brother of Val
- Valentin Chmerkovskiy (born 1986), Ukrainian-born professional dancer from ABC's Dancing with the Stars; brother of Maks
- Laura Creavalle (born 1959), Guyanese-born Canadian/American professional bodybuilder
- Lisa Cross (born 1978), British-born professional bodybuilder
- Steven Derounian (1918-2007), Bulgarian-born politician and former U.S. Representative of New York (1953-1963, 1963-65)
- Heather Foster (born 1966), Jamaican-born American professional bodybuilder
- Bev Francis (born 1955), Australian-born professional bodybuilder, powerlifter, and national shot put champion
- Carolina Herrera (born 1939), Venezuelan-born fashion designer; dress designer of First Ladies from Jacqueline Kennedy to Michelle Obama
- Kyrie Irving (born 1992), Australian-born American professional basketball player, Cleveland Cavaliers
- John Leguizamo (born 1964), Colombian-born actor, voice actor, producer, and stand-up comedian
- Sean Patrick Maloney (born 1966), Canadian-born politician and U.S. Representative of New York since 2013
- Joel McHale (born 1971), Italian-born actor, comedian, writer, television producer, and television host
- Nicki Minaj (born 1982), Trinidadian-born rapper and actress
- Pele (real name Edson Arantes do Nascimento) (born 1940), Brazilian-born iconic soccer player and honorary president of the New York Cosmos; considered the best soccer player of all time
- Snooki (real name Nicole Polizzi) (born 1987), Chilean-born reality television personality from Jersey Shore
- Alana Shipp (born 1982), Barbadian-born Israeli/American professional bodybuilder
- Gene Simmons (real name Chaim Weitz) (born 1949), Israeli-born musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, actor, television personality, and lead singer of the band KISS
- Albio Sires (born 1951), Cuban-born politician and U.S. Representative of New Jersey since 2006
- Bruce Willis (born 1955), German-born American actor, producer, and singer
- Jason Wu (born 1982), Taiwanese-born Canadian/American fashion designer and designer of First Lady Michelle Obama's dresses
Infamous New Yorkers
- David Berkowitz (born 1953), serial killer "Son of Sam"
- Robert Garrow (1936–1978), spree killer
- David Hampton, actor an impostor who posed as Poitier's son "David" in 1983, which inspired a play and a film, Six Degrees of Separation
- Eric Harris (1981–1999), Columbine High School massacre co-perpetrator
- Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001), convicted terrorist responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing
- Theodore Rinaldo (1944–2000), convicted child sex offender
- Jimmy Walker (1881–1946), New York City mayor forced into resigning by the Seabury Commission
- Shirley Winters (born 1948), convicted arsonist and accused serial killer
Lawyers and jurists
- Kumiki Gibson
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- John Jay (1745–1829), first Chief Justice of the United States
- Elena Kagan
- John G. Roberts
- Antonin Scalia
- Sonia Sotomayor
Religious leaders
- Avraham Qanai, leader of one of the first Karaite Jewish congregations in the United States
- Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Other
- Lina Beecher (1841–1915), roller coaster designer and inventor
- Grace Brown (1886–1906, murder victim)
- Wilson Greatbatch (1919–2011), inventor
- Harry Houdini (1874–1926), magician
- Margaret Sanger (1879–1966), activist
- Frances Shimer (1826–1901), founder of Shimer College[5]
- Richard Stallman (born 1953), programmer of Emacs, founder of GNU
- Josephine Terranova (1889–1981), criminal defendant
See also
References
- ↑ Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
- ↑ "Legislators Past & Present - John J. dewey". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- ↑ "Label overview: Jill Stuart". NY MAG. 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- ↑ Livnat, Arie (December 16, 2010). "No. 1 WNBA Draft pick Sue Bird headed to Ramle". Haaretz. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
- ↑ Crankshaw, Ned (1993). "Changing Images at Shimer College" (PDF). Illinois Historical Journal. 86: 168.
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