
New York City skyline
Many notable people were either born in New York City or adopted it as their home.
People from New York City
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- Aaliyah (Aaliyah Haughton, 1979–2001) – singer, actress and model
 - Zaid Abdul-Aziz (born 1946) – professional basketball player
 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947) – basketball player
 - George Abernethy (1807–1877) – first provisional Governor of Oregon[1]
 - Cecile Abish (born 1930) – sculptor
 - Oday Aboushi (born 1991) – football player
 - Ray Abruzzo (born 1954) – actor
 - Bella Abzug (1920–1998) – Congressional representative
 - Garnett Adrain (1815–1878) – member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey[1]
 - Cornelius Rea Agnew (1830–1888) – ophthalmologist[1]
 - Eliza Agnew (1807–1883) – Presbyterian missionary[1]
 - Christina Aguilera (born 1980) – singer
 - Danny Aiello (1933–2019) – actor
 - AJR (born 1990, 1994, and 1997) – indie pop trio and multi-instrumentalists
 - Marv Albert (born 1941) – sports announcer
 - Eva Allen Alberti (1856-1938) – dramatics teacher
 - Alan Alda (born 1936) – actor
 - Anne Reeve Aldrich (1866–1892) – writer
 - Ira Aldridge (1805–1867) – stage actor[1]
 - William Alexander, Lord Stirling (1726–1783) – major general in the American Revolutionary War[1]
 - Nancy Allen (born 1950) – actress
 - Woody Allen (born 1935) – film director, actor and screenwriter
 - Vincent Alo (1904–2001) – mobster
 - Rafer Alston (born 1976) – basketball player
 - Lee J. Ames (1921–2011) – illustrator and writer; known for the Draw 50... learn-to-draw books
 - Trey Anastasio (born 1964) – rock musician, member of the band, Phish
 - Kenny Anderson – (born 1970) professional basketball player
 - Natalie and Nadiya Anderson (born 1986) – twins, television personalities; contestants on The Amazing Race and winner of Survivor: San Juan del Sur
 - Charles Anthon (1797–1867) – classical scholar[1]
 - Carmelo Anthony (born 1984) – basketball player
 - Marc Anthony (born 1968) – singer, actor
 - Judd Apatow (born 1967) – producer, director, comedian, actor and screenwriter
 - Fiona Apple (born 1977) – singer-songwriter
 - Jacob Appel – (born 1973), short story writer, bioethicist, born in New York City
 - Diane Arbus (1923–1971) – photographer
 - Nate Archibald (born 1948) – professional basketball player
 - Edward Arnold (1890–1956) – actor
 - Rosanna Arquette (born 1959) – actress
 - Kenneth J. Arrow (1921–2017) – economist; recipient, 1972 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
 - Beatrice Arthur (1922–2009) – actress
 - Marilyn Aschner (born 1948) – professional tennis player
 - William H. Aspinwall(1807–1875) – railroad promoter[1]
 - John Jacob Astor III (1822–1890) – businessman, member of the Astor family
 - John Jacob Astor VI (1912–1992) – socialite and businessman, member of the Astor family
 - Vincent Astor (1891–1959) – businessman and philanthropist, member of the Astor family
 - William Backhouse Astor, Sr. (1792–1875) – businessman, member of the Astor family[1]
 - William Backhouse Astor Jr. (1829–1892) – businessman, racehorse owner, and yachtsman, member of the Astor family
 - René Auberjonois (1940–2019) – actor
 - Jake T. Austin (born 1994) – actor, model, and writer
 - Awkwafina (Nora Lum, born 1988) – rapper and actress
 - AZ (born 1972) – rapper, former member of the rap group The Firm
 - Hank Azaria (born 1964) – actor
 - Arcángel (born 1985) - Rapper,Sing,Songwriter
 
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- Edwin Burr Babbitt – actor
 - Morena Baccarin (born 1979) – Brazilian-born actress[2]
 - Johnny Bach (1924–2016) – professional basketball player and coach
 - Emma Bailey (1910–1999) – auctioneer and author
 - William Bliss Baker – landscape artist
 - Azealia Banks (born 1991) – rapper, singer-songwriter, and actress
 - Lloyd Banks (born 1982) – rapper
 - Joseph Barbera (1911–2006) – animator, producer, director, MGM and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera
 - Moses Michael Levi Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow; 1978), better known by his stage name Shyne, Belizean rapper and politician
 - Bryan Bautista – Dominican-American musician, singer, and contestant
 - Earl Beecham – football player
 - Francesca Beghe
 - Harry Belafonte (1927-2023) – singer-songwriter, activist, actor
 - Bo Belinsky (1936–2001) – Major League Baseball player
 - Aisha Tandiwe Bell – mixed media artist
 - Tony Bennett – jazz singer and musician
 - Lillie Berg (1845–1896) – musician, musical educator
 - Moe Berg (1902–1972) – Major League Baseball player and spy
 - Milton Berle – comedian
 - Paul Berlenbach (1901–1985) – light heavyweight boxing champion, 1925–1926
 - Dellin Betances – Major League Baseball pitcher
 - Acid Betty – drag queen
 - Mario Biaggi (1917–2015) – decorated policeman and US Congressman
 - Bipolar Explorer – dreampop band
 - Raymond Ward Bissell – art historian
 - Joan Blondell – actress
 - Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957) – actor
 - A Boogie wit da Hoodie (born 1995) – rapper
 - William T. Bonniwell Jr. – Wisconsin and Minnesota politician
 - Joseph Borelli – politician, conservative commentator
 - Francis Bouillon – National Hockey League defenseman playing for the Nashville Predators
 - Kate Parker Scott Boyd (1836–1922) – artist, journalist, temperance worker
 - William Boylan (1869–1940) – first President of Brooklyn College
 - Barbara Boxer (born 1940) – U.S. Senator from California
 - James J. Braddock – boxer (aka "Cinderella Man")
 - Hermann Braun (1918–1945) – actor
 - Abigail Breslin – actress and musician
 - Jimmy Breslin – columnist
 - Spencer Breslin (born 1992) – actor and musician
 - Richard Bright (1937–2006) – actor
 - Eben Britton – football player
 - Matthew Broderick – actor and singer
 - Action Bronson – rapper
 - Mel Brooks (born 1926) – film director, screenwriter, actor
 - Helen Gilman Noyes Brown – philanthropist
 - Julia Brown – madam and prostitute
 - Larry Brown – basketball player and coach
 - Quincy Brown – actor
 - Tarell Brown (born 1985) – football player
 - Andrew Bryson (1822–1892) – United States Navy rear admiral
 - William F. Buckley Jr. – author and conservative commentator
 - Sidney Jonas Budnick – abstract artist
 - Daniel Bukantz (1917–2008) – four-time Olympic fencer
 - Robert John Burke (born 1960) – actor and firefighter
 - George Burns (1896–1996) – comedian
 - Steve Buscemi – actor
 - Benjamin Busch – U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel and actor
 - Barbara Bush (1925–2018) – wife of George H. W. Bush
 - Gene Byrnes – cartoonist
 - Michelle Borth – actress[3]
 - Joey Badass – rapper
 
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- Christopher Latore Wallace (The Notorious BIG) – rapper
 - James Caan (1940–2022) – actor
 - Adolph Caesar (1933–1986) – actor
 - Leslie Cagan (born 1947) – activist and writer
 - James Cagney (1899–1986) – actor
 - Eddie Cahill (born 1978) – actor
 - Edward L. Cahn (1899–1963) – film director known for the Our Gang comedies
 - Sarth Calhoun – electronic musician
 - Joseph A. Califano (born 1931) – Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
 - Maria Callas (1923–1977) – Greek-American opera singer
 - Cher Calvin (born 1974) – journalist
 - Richard Camacho – singer, musician, member of Latin music band CNCO, Dominican-origin
 - Christian Camargo – actor
 - Schuyler V. Cammann (1912–1991) – anthropologist
 - Chris Canty – football player
 - Jeimer Candelario – baseball player
 - William Mebarak Chadid (1931–present) – father of Shakira
 - Al Capone (1899–1947) – Prohibition gangster, boss of Chicago Outfit
 - Mae Capone (1897–1986) – wife of Al Capone
 - Capone (born 1976) – rapper
 - Francis Capra (born 1983) – actor
 - Jennifer Capriati (born 1976) – tennis player
 - Nestor Carbonell (born 1967) – actor
 - Irene Cara (born 1959) – singer-songwriter, dancer, actress
 - Cardi B (born 1992) – rapper
 - Benjamin Cardozo (1870–1938) – Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
 - Michael A. Cardozo – Corporation Counsel
 - Hugh Carey (1919–2011) – Governor of New York
 - Timothy Carey (1929–1994) – actor
 - George Carlin (1937–2008) – comedian
 - Alan Carney (1909–1973) – actor, comedian
 - Caleb Carr (born 1955) – novelist, military historian
 - Eric Carr (1950–1991) – rock musician, songwriter
 - John Carradine (1906–1988) – actor
 - Julian Casablancas (born 1978) – lead singer of rock band The Strokes; musician
 - Colin Cassady (born 1986) – professional wrestler working for AEW
 - John Cassavetes (1929–1989) – actor
 - DJ Cassidy (born 1981) – DJ, record producer, MC
 - Richard S. Castellano (1933–1988) – actor
 - Luis Castillo – football player
 - Vinnie Caruana (born 1979) – musician, singer
 - Phoebe Cates (born 1963) – actress
 - Jose Ceballos – trade unionist, political campaign manager
 - Kai Cenat (born 2001) – YouTuber
 - Bennett Cerf (1898–1971) – publisher, TV personality
 - Billy Cesare (born 1955), American football player
 - Stanley Chais (1926–2010) – investment advisor in the Madoff investment scandal
 - Pauline Chalamet - actress
 - Timothée Chalamet – actor
 - Jeff Chandler (1918–1961) – actor
 - Frank Chanfrau (1824–1884) – actor
 - James S. C. Chao – Chinese-American entrepreneur, philanthropist
 - Harry Chapin (1942–1981) – singer-songwriter
 - Roz Chast – cartoonist
 - Paddy Chayefsky – author
 - Maury Chaykin – actor
 - Julie Chen – television personality
 - Edmund A. Chester – executive at CBS
 - Jennie Jerome Churchill (1854–1921) – mother of Winston Churchill
 - Hansol Vernon Chwe – singer (member of pop group Seventeen)
 - Peter Cincotti – singer-songwriter
 - Andre Cisco – NFL safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars
 - Robert Clohessy (born 1957) – actor
 - Evan Cole – CEO of H.D. Buttercup
 - Schuyler Colfax Jr. (1823–1885) – former Vice President of the United States
 - Margaret Colin – actress
 - Willie Colón – salsa musician, social activist
 - Jennifer Connelly (born 1970) – actress
 - Irv Constantine – football player
 - Evan Conti (born 1993) – American-Israeli basketball player and coach
 - Hugh E. Conway – labor economist
 - Terence Cooke (1921–1983) – seventh archbishop of New York
 - Anderson Cooper – television journalist
 - George H. Cooper (1821–1891) – United States Navy rear admiral[4]
 - Shaun Cooper (born 1980) – rock musician, bassist
 - Lillian Copeland (1904–1964) - Olympic discus champion; set world records in discus, javelin, and shot put
 - Francis Ford Coppola (born 1939) – film director, screenwriter, and producer
 - Karla Cornejo Villavicencio – writer[5]
 - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – U.S. Representative
 - William R. Cosentini – mechanical engineer and founder of Cosentini Associates
 - Ann Coulter – conservative commentator, writer
 - Freddie Crawford – basketball player
 - Peter Criss (born 1945) – rock musician, songwriter
 - Billy Crystal (born 1948) – comedian, actor, director
 - George Cukor (1899–1983) – film director
 - Kieran Culkin (born 1982) – actor
 - Kit Culkin (born 1944) – actor
 - Macaulay Culkin (born 1980) – actor
 - Rory Culkin (born 1989) – actor
 - Jermaine Cunningham (born 1988) – football player
 - Andrew Cuomo (born 1957) – Governor of New York
 - Mario Cuomo (1932–2015) – Governor of New York
 - Quentin Curry (born 1972) – landscape painter
 - Valerie Curtin (born 1945) – actress, screenwriter
 - Tony Curtis (1925–2010) – actor
 
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- Alexandra Daddario – actress
 - Matthew Daddario – actor
 - Chester Dale – banker
 - Charles Patrick Daly – judge
 - Robert Dalva – filmmaker, editor
 - Al D'Amato – politician
 - Claire Danes – actress
 - Rodney Dangerfield – comedian
 - Lloyd Daniels – basketball player
 - Ron Dante – singer-songwriter, record producer
 - Tony Danza – actor
 - Bobby Darin – singer-songwriter, entertainer, actor
 - Candy Darling actress and Warhol superstar
 - Jim David – comedian, actor, playwright
 - Larry David – actor, writer, comedian, producer
 - Pete Davidson – actor, comedian
 - Marion Davies – actress
 - Al "Bummy" Davis – boxer
 - Sammy Davis Jr. (1925–1990) – singer, entertainer
 - Dawin (full name Dawin Polanco) – hip hop-R&B singer, musician, record producer
 - Rosario Dawson – actress
 - Clarence Day (1874–1935) – author and humorist
 - Charlie Day – actor
 - Dorothy Day – Catholic social activist
 - Lillian Day – author and playwright
 - Hal de Becker – dancer and dance writer
 - Bill de Blasio – Mayor of New York City
 - Robert De Niro – actor
 - Éamon de Valera – Taoiseach (prime minister) and President of Ireland
 - Philip DeFranco – YouTuber and video blogger
 - Lana Del Rey
 - De La Ghetto(born 1984) - Singer, Rapper, Songwriter – model, singer-songwriter
 - Samuel R. Delany – author and critic
 - Don DeLillo – author
 - Aaron T. Demarest – carriage manufacturer
 - Travis Demeritte – MLB player
 - Derek Dennis – football player
 - Jerry Denny – Major League Baseball player[6]
 - Desiigner – rapper
 - Willy DeVille (1950–2009) – singer
 - Kevin Devine – musician, songwriter
 - Neil Diamond – singer, composer
 - Mobb Deep – rappers
 - John DiBartolomeo (born 1991) – American-Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Vin Diesel – actor
 - Meg Donnelly – actress, singer, dancer
 - Vincent D'Onofrio – actor
 - Shaun Donovan (born 1966) – former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Director of the Office of Management and Budget, candidate in the 2021 New York City Democratic mayoral primary
 - Jim Dooley – composer
 - Irvin Dorfman (1924–2006) – tennis player
 - Phoebe Doty – prostitute and madam
 - Amanda Minnie Douglas (1831–1916) – writer
 - Kirk Douglas – actor
 - Robert Downey Jr. – actor, producer, singer
 - Ervin Drake – composer, producer, writer, musician
 - DreamDoll – rapper, singer, songwriter
 - Fran Drescher – actor
 - Julia Louis-Dreyfus – actress
 - Richard Dreyfuss – actor
 - Eric Drooker – artist, illustrator
 - Jim Drucker (born 1952/1953) – former Commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association, former Commissioner of the Arena Football League, and founder of NewKadia Comics
 - David Duchovny – actor
 - Patty Duke (1946–2016) – actress, activist for mental-health issues
 - Lena Dunham – actress, screenwriter, producer, director
 - Joseph Dunninger – mentalist
 - Bryant Dunston (born 1986) – American-Armenian basketball player
 - Richard Dupont – artist
 - Jimmy Durante (1893–1980) – actor and pianist
 - Paul Dano (born 1984) – actor
 - Jakob Dylan (born 1969) – singer
 - Griffin Dunne (born 1955) – film producer
 
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- Dominique Easley (born 1992) – football player
 - Gertrude Ederle (1905–2003) – swimmer
 - Eddie Egan (1930–1995) – police detective
 - Gladys Egan (1900–1985) – child actress
 - Ned Eisenberg (1957–2022) – actor
 - Jesse Eisenberg (born 1983) – actor
 - Billy Eichner (born 1978) – actor
 - Ansel Elgort (born 1994) – actor, singer, dancer, DJ
 - Lapo Elkann (born 1977) – chief executive officer, Fiat
 - Bill Elko (born 1959) – football player
 - Margaret Dye Ellis (1845–1925) – social reformer, lobbyist
 - Albert Elsen (1927–1995) – art historian
 - Etika (1990–2019) – YouTuber, streamer
 - Mario Elie (born 1963) – basketball player
 - Duke Ellington (1899–1974) – jazz pianist
 - Abby Elliott (born 1987) – actress
 - Nora Ephron (1941–2012) – director, screenwriter, author
 - Omar Epps (born 1973) – actor
 - Theo Epstein (born 1973) – formerly the youngest general manager in MLB, currently President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs
 - Eru (born 1983) – singer
 - Elvis Crespo (born 1971) - Singer
 
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- Peter Facinelli – actor
 - Douglas Fairbanks Jr. – actor
 - Edie Falco – actress
 - Jonah Falcon – actor and writer; achieved fame in early 2000s for his penis size
 - Jimmy Fallon – comedian
 - Doug E. Fresh – musician
 - Peter Falk – actor
 - Tali Farhadian – former federal prosecutor and current candidate for New York County District Attorney
 - Louis Farrakhan – leader of the Nation of Islam
 - Perry Farrell – musician
 - Alice Faye – actress
 - Charles Fazzino – pop artist
 - Harry Feldman (1919–1962) – Major League Baseball pitcher
 - Jack Feldman – lyricist
 - Morton Feldman – composer
 - Julissa Ferreras – New York City Council Member, Finance Committee chair
 - Richard Feynman – theoretical physicist; recipient 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics
 - Barbie Ferreira – actress (Euphoria)
 - Harvey Fierstein – actor and playwright
 - Hamilton Fish – Governor of New York and U.S. Secretary of State
 - Mickey Fisher (1904/05–1963) – basketball coach
 - Herbert Flam (1928–1980) – tennis player
 - Bobby Flay – chef
 - Waka Flocka Flame – rapper
 - Jeffrey Flier – Dean of Harvard Medical School
 - Kay Flock – rapper
 - Jane Fonda – actress
 - Peter Fonda – actor
 - Hector Fonseca – DJ
 - Malcolm Forbes – publisher
 - Davy Force – major league baseball player[6]
 - Whitey Ford – pitcher for the New York Yankees
 - Adam Fox (born 1998) – professional ice hockey defenseman for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League
 - Anthony Franciosa – actor
 - David Frankel – film director
 - Al Franken – comedian and radio host, U.S. Senator from Minnesota
 - Michael Freeman – inventor, entrepreneur, author, and business consultant
 - Ace Frehley – guitarist
 - Milton Friedman – economist
 - Eric Fromm – tennis player
 - John Frusciante – musician, artist
 
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- Luis García – baseball player
 - Gus Gardella – football player
 - Eliza Ann Gardner – Abolitionist
 - Art Garfunkel – singer-songwriter, actor
 - Lou Gehrig – baseball player
 - Sarah Michelle Gellar – actress
 - Natalie Gelman – singer/songwriter
 - Richard Genelle – actor
 - George Gershwin – composer
 - Ira Gershwin – lyricist
 - Tiffany Giardina – singer-songwriter
 - Marie George – actress and singer
 - Vitas Gerulaitis (1954-1994) – tennis player
 - Mel Gibson – American-born Australian/Irish actor and director
 - Justin Gignac – artist
 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court
 - Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg – business strategist, rabbi, motivational speaker
 - The GoStation – indie rock group[7]
 - Rudolph Giuliani – former Mayor of New York City
 - Charles V. Glasco – New York City Police Sergeant, most well known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde in 1938[8]
 - Jackie Gleason – comedian, actor
 - James Gleason – actor
 - Marco Glorious (born 1984) – television personality, actor, model, singer, and event host
 - Joel Glucksman (born 1949) – Olympic fencer
 - Whoopi Goldberg – comedian, actress, TV personality
 - William Goldberg – diamond dealer
 - Daniel S. Goldin – NASA director
 - Danielle Goldstein (born 1985) – American-Israeli show jumper
 - Leon M. Goldstein (died 1999) – President of Kingsborough Community College, and acting Chancellor of the City University of New York
 - Ben Goldwasser – member of the psychedelic-rock band MGMT
 - Minetta Good – painter and printmaker
 - Richard Goode – classical pianist
 - Cuba Gooding Jr. – actor
 - Cuba Gooding Sr. – singer
 - Jared Gordon – mixed martial artist
 - Joan Gould – author and journalist
 - Doris Kearns Goodwin – author
 - Leo Gorcey – film actor and comedian, leader of the Dead End Kids, East Side Kids, and Bowery Boys in several movies
 - Robert A. Gorman (born 1937) – law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
 - Eydie Gorme – singer
 - Victor Gotbaum – labor leader
 - Gilbert Gottfried (1955-2022) – comedian and actor
 - Elliott Gould – actor
 - David C. Gowdey – politician
 - Topher Grace – actor
 - Sean Grande – television and radio sportscaster
 - Amata Grassi – classical dancer, and swimmer
 - Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco Barbella) – boxer
 - Benny Green – pianist
 - Hank Greenberg – Hall of Fame baseball player
 - Alan Greenspan – economist, former Federal Reserve chairman
 - Sheila Greenwald – author
 - Adrian Grenier – actor
 - Bill Griffith – cartoonist (Zippy)[9]
 - Melanie Griffith – actress
 - Alfred Grossman – writer and novelist
 - Bob Guccione – publisher
 - Peggy Guggenheim – art collector
 - Rajat Gupta (born 1948) – CEO of McKinsey & Company convicted of insider trading
 - Jim Gurfein (born 1961) – tennis player
 - Steve Guttenberg – actor
 - Maggie Gyllenhaal – actress
 - Joe Gatto – comedian
 - Milton H. Greene – fashion and celebrity photographer, film and television producer
 - Mamie Gummer – actress
 
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- Adelaide Hall – jazz singer, Broadway star, actress
 - Huntz Hall – comedian, actor; co-starred in several Dead End Kids, East Side Kids and Bowery Boys movies
 - Jimmy Hall (born 1994) - basketball player in the Israeli National League
 - Mortimer Halpern – Broadway stage manager
 - Eddy Hamel (1902–1943) – Jewish-American soccer player for Dutch club AFC Ajax who was killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz concentration camp
 - Pete Hamill – journalist
 - Marvin Hamlisch – composer
 - Armand Hammer – industrialist and philanthropist
 - Oscar Hammerstein II – composer
 - Han Terra – polymath
 - Frank Hankinson – major league baseball player[6]
 - Sean Hannity – television host, author, conservative political commentator
 - Nelson Harding (1879–1944) – editorial cartoonist
 - Edward W. Hardy (born 1992) – composer, musician and producer
 - Donald J. Harlin – Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
 - Lynn Harrell – cellist
 - W. Averell Harriman – diplomat and Governor of New York
 - Zelda Harris – actress
 - Maurice Harkless – NBA player
 - Anne Hathaway – actress
 - Marcia Haufrecht – actor, director, playwright
 - Curt Hawkins – WWE wrestler
 - Patrick Joseph Hayes (1867–1938) – fifth archbishop of New York
 - Susan Hayward (1917–1975) – actress
 - Rita Hayworth – actress
 - Anthony Hecht – poet
 - Ladislav Hecht (1909–2004) – Czechoslovak-American tennis player
 - Carol Heiss – Olympic figure skater (silver 1956, gold 1960)
 - Joseph Heller – author
 - Alvin Hellerstein (born 1933) – U.S. federal judge
 - Lance Henriksen – actor
 - Brian Henson – puppeteer, director, producer
 - Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975) – composer
 - Elinore Morehouse Herrick (1895−1964) – labor–relations specialist
 - Susan Hendl (1947–2020) – ballet dancer and répétiteur
 - Robert Hess (1935–2014) – sculptor, art educator
 - Peter Cooper Hewitt (1861–1921) – inventor
 - William Hickey – actor
 - Logan Hicks – artist
 - Hildegarde – cabaret singer
 - Paris Hilton – socialite, actress
 - Gregory Hines – dancer and actor
 - Judd Hirsch (born 1935) – actor
 - Jack Hirschman (1933-2021) – poet and social activist
 - Camomile Hixon (born 1970) – visual artist
 - William E. Hoehle – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
 - Robert Hofstadter, physicist and Nobel laureate
 - Eric Holtz (born 1965) – Head Coach of the Israel National Baseball Team
 - Megan Hollingshead (born 1968) – actress, singer, broadway star
 - Shaheen Holloway (born 1976) – basketball coach and former player, current head coach of the St. Peter's Peacocks
 - Lena Horne (1917–2010) – singer
 - Edward Everett Horton – actor
 - Curly Howard – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
 - Moe Howard – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
 - Shemp Howard – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
 - Steny Hoyer (born 1939) – "U.S Representative from Maryland's 5th district, 1981–Present"
 - Tina Huang – actress
 - Jon Huertas – actor
 - Richard Hunt – puppeteer and television director
 - Tab Hunter (1931–2018) – actor
 - Cornelia Collins Hussey (1827–1902) – philanthropist, writer
 - Barbara Hutton (1912–1979) – socialite dubbed "Poor Little Rich Girl"
 - Steve Hoberman - Data modeler
 
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- Scott Ian – guitarist for Anthrax
 - Carl Icahn – financier and a special advisor during the Trump administration
 - Tonya Ingram – author, poet, and disability rights activist
 - Washington Irving – author
 - John Isaac – photographer
 - Ice Spice – Rapper
 
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- Wolfman Jack (also known as Robert Weston Smith; 1938–1995) – radio personality
 - Jane Jacobs (1916–2006) – economist, urban theorist, activist
 - Ken Jacobs (born 1933) – artist and filmmaker
 - Jack Jersawitz (born 1934) – Marxist Activist and Television Host
 - Marc Jacobs (born 1963) – fashion designer
 - Henry James (1843–1916) – writer
 - William James (1842–1910) – philosopher and psychologist
 - Brenda Janowitz (born c. 1973) – writer and attorney
 - Jaiquawn Jarrett (born 1989) – football player
 - John Jay (1745–1829) – diplomat, jurist (including Chief Justice of the United States) and politician (including Governor of New York)
 - Jay-Z (born 1969) – businessperson and rapper
 - Karine Jean-Pierre – political campaign organizer
 - Derek Jeter – former baseball player
 - Charles Jenkins (born 1989) – basketball player
 - Max Jenkins (born 1985) – actor and writer
 - Ron Jeremy (born 1953) – pornographic actor, filmmaker, and comedian
 - Ty Jerome (born 1997) – professional basketball player
 - Jessi (born 1988) – rapper
 - Jipsta (John Patrick Masterson; born 1974) – rapper
 - MC Jin (born 1982) – rapper
 - Billy Joel (born 1949) – singer-songwriter
 - David Johansen (born 1950) – actor and singer-songwriter
 - Scarlett Johansson (born 1984) – actress, singer, and producer
 - Daymond John – entrepreneur
 - Crockett Johnson (1906–1975) – cartoonist and children's writer (Harold and the Purple Crayon)
 - Boris Johnson (born 1964) – British politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and former Mayor of London (2008–2016)
 - Norah Jones (born 1979) – singer-songwriter and actress
 - Jim Jones (born 1976) – rapper and record executive
 - Julia Jones-Pugliese (1909–1993) – national champion fencer and fencing coach
 - Michael Jordan (born 1963) – basketball player
 - Lazarus Joseph (1891–1966) – New York State Senator and New York City Comptroller
 - Colin Jost (born 1982) – comedian, actor, and writer
 - William Joyce (also known as Lord Haw-Haw; 1906–1946) – Nazi propaganda broadcaster
 - Spike Jonze (born 1969) – actor and filmmaker
 
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- Qurrat Ann Kadwani (born 1981) – actress and playwright
 - Philip Mayer Kaiser (1913–2007) – U.S. diplomat
 - Bob Kaliban (1933–2020) – Actor, voice actor, and former president of SAG-AFTRA
 - Andy Kaufman (1949–1984) – comedian
 - Charlie Kaufman (born 1958) – screenwriter
 - Danny Kaye (1911–1987) – actor and comedian
 - Lenny Kaye (born 1946) – guitarist
 - Thomas Kean (born 1935) – Governor of New Jersey
 - Diane Keaton (born 1946) – actress
 - Harvey Keitel (born 1939) – actor
 - Bridget Kelly (born 1986) – singer
 - George Kennedy (1925–2016) – actor
 - Jacqueline Kennedy (1929–1994) – First Lady of the United States and editor
 - Max Kennedy (born 1965) – writer and lawyer
 - Jerome Kern (1885–1945) – composer
 - Alicia Keys (born 1981) – singer-songwriter and actress
 - Robert Kibbee (1921–1982) – Chancellor of the City University of New York
 - Jimmy Kimmel (born 1967) – comedian and television talk-show host
 - Carole King (born 1942) – singer-songwriter
 - Larry King (1933–2021) – television talk-show and radio host
 - Morgana King (1930–2018) – singer and actress
 - Keith Kinkaid (born 1989) – professional ice hockey player
 - Nancy Kissinger (born 1934) – philanthropist
 - Calvin Klein (born 1942) – fashion designer
 - Diana Kleiner (born 1947) – art historian
 - Christopher Knight – actor
 - John "Julius" Knight – music producer, DJ
 - Miss Ko (born 1985) – rapper
 - Ed Koch (1924–2013) – Mayor of New York City
 - E. L. Konigsburg (1930–2013) – writer
 - Peter Koo (born 1952) – politician and pharmacist
 - C. Everett Koop (1916–2013) – physician
 - Yaphet Kotto (1939–2021) – actor
 - Sandy Koufax (born 1935) – MLB pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, perfect game pitcher
 - Martin Kove – actor, known for The Karate Kid (franchise) as John Kreese in Cobra Kai
 - Joey Kramer (born 1950) – drummer, Aerosmith
 - Lenny Kravitz (born 1964) – singer-songwriter
 - Barbara Kruger – feminist artist
 - Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) – film director and screenwriter
 - Bruce Kulick (born 1953) – guitarist
 - William Kunstler (1919–1995) – lawyer
 - Tony Kushner (born 1956) – playwright and screenwriter
 - Allan Kwartler (1917–1998) – sabre and foil fencer, Pan American Games and Maccabiah Games champion
 - Ray Kurzweil (born 1947) – author, inventor, and futurist
 
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- Lori Loughlin (born 1964) – actress
 - David LaChapelle – photographer
 - Lady Gaga – musician and actress
 - Fiorello La Guardia (1882–1947) – Mayor of New York City
 - Jesse Lacey – musician and singer
 - Bert Lahr (1895–1967) – actor and comedian
 - Veronica Lake – actress
 - Jake LaMotta – boxer
 - Burt Lancaster (1913–1994) – actor
 - Martin Landau – actor
 - Diane Lane (born 1965) – actress
 - Leo Laporte – founder/host of TWiT.tv
 - Floria Lasky (1923–2007) – theater world lawyer
 - Cyndi Lauper – singer
 - Casey LaBow – actress
 - Ralph Lauren – fashion designer
 - Emma Lazarus – author and poet
 - Steve Lawrence – singer and actor
 - Derek Lee – baseball player
 - Ivan Lee (born 1981) – Olympic saber fencer
 - Jeanette Lee (born 1971) – professional pool player
 - Stan Lee (1922–2018) – comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, actor, and publisher for Marvel Comics
 - Madeleine L'Engle – author
 - Franz Leichter (born 1930) – politician
 - Melissa Leo (born 1960) – actress
 - A. Leo Levin (1919–2015) – law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
 - Huey Lewis – musician and singer
 - Joe E. Lewis (1902–1971) – comedian
 - Miranda Lichtenstein (born 1969) – artist
 - Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) – pop artist
 - Joe Lieberman – former long-time U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1989–2013); 2000 vice presidential nominee under Al Gore
 - Lil' Kim (Kimberly Denise Jones; born 1976) – actress and rapper
 - Lil Tjay (born 2001) – rapper
 - John Lindsay – Mayor of New York City
 - John Linnell – musician, one half of alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants
 - Liondub (Erik Weiss; born 1973) – DJ and record producer
 - Deborah Lipstadt – historian and author
 - Peggy Lipton – actress
 - Lisa Lisa (born 1966) – freestyle singer; fronted Cult Jam; born Lisa Velez
 - John Liu (born 1967) – politician, 43rd New York City Comptroller
 - Lucy Liu – actress
 - Robert R. Livingston – U.S. founding father and diplomat
 - Daniel Lobell – stand-up comedian and podcaster
 - Tommy Lockhart – inductee into Hockey Hall of Fame, and United States Hockey Hall of Fame[10][11]
 - Robert Loggia – actor
 - Lindsay Lohan – actress and singer
 - Tina Louise – actress
 - Vince Lombardi – football coach
 - Mike Longabardi – assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks
 - Ki Longfellow – novelist
 - Jennifer Lopez – singer and actress
 - Julia Louis-Dreyfus – actress
 - Willie Lozado – baseball player
 - Bennet Nathaniel "Nate" Lubell (1916–2006) – Olympic fencer
 - Edna Luby – Broadway and vaudeville performer
 - Lucky Luciano – gangster
 - Sid Luckman – football player and coach
 - Sidney Lumet (1924–2011) – film director, producer, and screenwriter
 - Frankie Lymon – singer
 - Carol Lynley – actress
 - Leslie Grace - Singer
 
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- Alice Foote MacDougall (1867–1945) – coffee wholesaler, restaurateur, and business owner in the City[12]
 - Ruth Madoff (born 1941) – wife of Bernie Madoff
 - Umber Majeed (born 1989) – visual artist
 - Lil Mama (born 1989) – rapper and actress
 - Sandro Mamukelashvili – professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
 - Bernard Malamud – author
 - Melissa Manchester – singer
 - Barry Manilow – singer-songwriter
 - Mike Mansfield – Senator from Montana
 - Bruce Manson (born 1956) – tennis player
 - Stephon Marbury – professional basketball player
 - James Margolis (born 1936) – Olympic fencer
 - Rose Marie (Mazetta) – actress
 - Romany Malco (born 1968) – actor
 - John Marley (1907–1984) – actor
 - Dean Marlowe (born 1992) – safety for the Buffalo Bills
 - Constantine Maroulis – American Idol finalist
 - Ernest Martin – theatre director and manager
 - Melanie Martinez – singer-songwriter, actress, director, photographer, and screenwriter
 - Soraida Martinez – artist and designer
 - John Martino (born 1937) – actor[13][14]
 - Sadie Martinot – singer, actress
 - Lee Marvin – actor
 - Chico Marx
 - Louis Marx Founder of Louis Marx and Company
 - Maelo Ruiz - Salsa Singer – member of the Marx Brothers
 - Groucho Marx – member of the Marx Brothers
 - Gummo Marx – member of the Marx Brothers
 - Harpo Marx – member of the Marx Brothers
 - Zeppo Marx – member of the Marx Brothers
 - James Maslow – actor and singer (raised in California)
 - John Massari – composer, sound designer
 - Ira Brad Matetsky (born 1962) – business litigation & real estate lawyer and prominent Wikipedian
 - Walter Matthau – actor
 - Loretta Mazza (born 1957) – Sammarinese politician, Mayor of Acquaviva (2009–2013)
 - Margherita Wood McCandlish (1892–1954) – American former First Lady of Guam. Born in New York City.
 - John McCloskey (1810–1885) – Cardinal Archbishop of New York, 1864–1885
 - Frank McCourt – author (raised in Ireland, returned later in life)
 - Malachy McCourt – author (raised in Ireland, returned later in life)
 - Allie McGuire – professional basketball player
 - Triston McKenzie – MLB pitcher
 - Kenneth McMillan (1932–1989) – actor
 - Andrea Mitchell – journalist, NBC News
 - Paul Meltsner – WPA-era painter and muralist
 - Bob Melvin (born 1961) – Major League Baseball player and manager
 - Dave Meltzer – pro wrestling journalist
 - Herman Melville (1819–1891) – author
 - Daniel Menaker (1941–2020) – writer and editor
 - Grace Meng (born 1975) – lawyer and politician, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee
 - Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) – violinist
 - Idina Menzel (born 1971) – singer and actress
 - Ethel Merman (1908–1984) – singer and actress
 - Helen Merrill – jazz singer
 - Jenny B. Merrill (1854–1934) – educator, author
 - Robert Merrill (1917–2004) – singer
 - Stefano Miceli (1975) – pianist and conductor
 - Lea Michele – actress and singer
 - Vera Michelena (1885–1961) – actress, dancer, and singer
 - Alyssa Milano – actress
 - Sally Milgrim – fashion designer
 - Harvey Milk – gay activist and politician
 - Adeline Miller – prostitute and madam
 - Arthur Miller (1915–2005) – playwright
 - Marcus Miller – bassist and composer
 - Stephanie Mills – singer, former Broadway star
 - Andy Mineo – Christian rapper
 - Sal Mineo (1939–1976) – actor
 - Lin-Manuel Miranda – musical theatre writer and performer
 - John Joseph Mitty – Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco
 - Isaac Mizrahi – fashion designer
 - Aja Monet – poet
 - Eddie Money (1949–2019) – singer
 - Lenny Montana (1926–1992) – actor and professional wrestler[15][16]
 - Mary Tyler Moore (1936–2017) – actress, producer
 - Melba Moore – actress, singer
 - Nancie Monelle (1841–1903) – physician, missionary
 - Tom Morello – guitarist
 - Henry Morgan – radio and television personality
 - Huey Morgan – musician, radio DJ, songwriter, television personality
 - Cathy Moriarty (born 1960) – actress
 - Gouverneur Morris – U.S. founding father; U.S. Senator
 - Zero Mostel – actor, comedian
 - Tommy Mottola – music executive
 - Maria Muldaur – folk and blues singer-songwriter
 - John Mulholland – documentary filmmaker, film historian
 - Gerry Mulligan – musician
 - Richard Mulligan – actor
 - Robert Mulligan – director
 - Thom Michael Mulligan – actor
 - Chris Mullin – basketball player
 - Charlie Murphy – actor, comedian
 - Chris Murphy – U.S. Senator from Connecticut since 2013
 - Eddie Murphy – actor, comedian
 - James Murray – comedian, actor, author
 - Yunus Musah – soccer player
 
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- James M. Nack (1809–1879) – deaf and mute poet
 - Larry Nagler (born 1940) – tennis player, 1960 NCAA Tennis Singles Champion and Doubles Champion
 - Dominic Napolitano (1930–1981) – Mafia caporegime
 - Janet Napolitano (born 1957) – third US Secretary of Homeland Security
 - Nas (born 1973) – rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur
 - Michael H. Nash (1946–2012) – labor historian, librarian, and archivist
 - Casey Neistat (Born 1981) filmmaker, producer, YouTuber
 - Tonie Nathan (1923–2014) – Libertarian Party political figure
 - Sarah Natochenny (born 1987) – voice actress
 - Lia Neal (born 1995) – Olympic swimmer[17]
 - Oscar Neebe (1850–1916) – anarchist, labor activist, one of Haymarket bombing trial defendants
 - Howard Nemerov (1920–1991) – poet
 - Sylvester Nevins – politician
 - Sam Newfield (1899–1964) – film director
 - John Philip Newman (1826–1899) – Methodist bishop
 - Denise Nickerson (1957–2019) – actress
 - Harry Nilsson (1941–1994) – singer-songwriter
 - Cynthia Nixon (born 1966) – actress
 - Joakim Noah (born 1985) – NBA center for the New York Knicks
 - Jerry Nolan (1946–1992) – rock drummer
 - John Nolan (born 1978) – musician and singer
 - Charles Nordhoff (1830–1901) – journalist, descriptive and miscellaneous writer
 - Dagmar Nordstrom (1903–1976) – composer, pianist and singer; member of the cabaret singing duo the Nordstrom Sisters
 - Siggie Nordstrom (1893–1980) – actress, model and singer; member of the cabaret singing duo the Nordstrom Sisters
 - Ed Norris (born 1960) – radio host
 - Chris Noth (born 1954) – actor
 - Geoffrey Notkin (born 1961) – TV science educator
 - The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher George Latore Wallace) – rapper
 - Carrie Nye (1936–2006) – actress
 
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- Simon Oakland – actor
 - Jerry O'Connell – actor and television personality
 - Al Oerter (1935–2007) – four-time Olympic champion in discus throw
 - Kevin Ogletree – football player
 - Garrick Ohlsson (born 1948) – classical pianist
 - Keith Olbermann – television sportscaster and commentator
 - Jon Oliva – Savatage singer and keyboardist
 - Chris O'Loughlin (born 1967) – Olympic fencer
 - Eugene O'Neill – playwright
 - Paul O'Neill (1956–2017) – music composer and producer
 - Robert Oppenheimer – physicist; "father of the atomic bomb"
 - Jerry Orbach – actor
 - John Ortiz – actor
 - Lisa Ortiz (born 1974) – actress
 - Bill O'Reilly – former Fox News anchor
 - Lane Shi Otayonii – musician and interactive multimedia performer
 - Adam Ottavino – MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
 - Rick Overton – actor and comedian
 
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- P. Diddy (born 1969) – rapper, producer
 - Al Pacino (born 1940) – actor
 - Todd Phillips (born 1970) – filmmaker
 - Saul K. Padover (1905–1981) – historian
 - Alan J. Pakula (1928–1998) – film director, screenwriter, and producer
 - Fanny Purdy Palmer (1839–1923) – author, lecturer, activist
 - Joseph Papp – theater producer, impresario, founder of The Public Theater
 - Cheyenne Parker (born 1992) – WNBA player
 - Rob Parker – sportswriter, TV analyst
 - Lana Parrilla – actress
 - Joe Paterno (1928-2012) – football coach
 - James Patterson – novelist
 - Sarah Paulson – actress
 - Josh Peck – actor
 - Jan Peerce (1904–1984) – opera tenor
 - Amanda Peet – actress
 - Richard Pelham – blackface performer
 - Claiborne Pell – Senator from Rhode Island
 - Caroline Pennell – singer-songwriter, musician, and contestant on NBC's The Voice season 5
 - Sam Perkins – basketball player
 - Alan Robert Pearlman (1925–2019) – engineer, synthesizer manufacturer (ARP Instruments, Inc.)
 - Bernadette Peters – actress, singer
 - Regis Philbin (1931–2020) – actor, entertainer, television personality, and former host of ABC's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1999–2002) and Live! with Regis and Kelly (1983–2011)
 - Lip Pike – baseball player, four-time home-run champion[6]
 - John Pleshette – actor
 - Suzanne Pleshette (1937–2008) – actress from Bob Newhart Show
 - Ethel McClellan Plummer (1888–1936) – artist
 - Christopher Poole – creator of websites 4chan and Canvas Networks
 - Pop Smoke (1999–2020) – rapper
 - Ted Post – movie and TV director
 - Neil Postman – author, cultural critic
 - Chaim Potok (1929–2002) – author
 - Bud Powell – jazz pianist
 - Colin Powell – U.S. Army general and U.S. Secretary of State
 - Gary Powell – drummer
 - Joshua Prager – physician
 - Priscilla Presley – actress
 - Prince Royce – singer-songwriter, actor
 - Tito Puente – bandleader
 - Mario Puzo – author
 - Paloma Mami - Singer
 
Q
- Q-Tip – rapper
 
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- Renee Rabinowitz (1934–2020) – psychologist and lawyer
 - Raekwon – rapper (Wu-tang Clan)
 - Bill Rafferty – comedian
 - Tubby Raskin (1902–1981) – basketball player and coach
 - Joey Ramone and Marky Ramone – punk-rock musicians
 - Michael Rapaport – actor, comedian, director
 - Ray Ratkowski – football player
 - Remedy (born Ross Filler in 1972) – rapper
 - Ray Rice – football player
 - Melissa Rauch – actress and comedian
 - Amy Ryan – actress
 - Lou Reed – rock musician, songwriter
 - A$AP Rocky – rapper[18]
 - Christopher Reeve (1952–2004) – actor
 - Carl Reiner – comedian, actor, director, author
 - Rob Reiner – actor and director
 - Paul Reiser – actor
 - Charlie Reiter (born 1988) – footballer
 - Ed Rendell – former Mayor of Philadelphia, Governor of Pennsylvania
 - Brandon Reilly – musician, guitarist, singer
 - Leah Remini – actress
 - Lana Del Rey – singer and songwriter
 - Bebe Rexha (born 1989) – singer-songwriter
 - Vincent Rey – football player
 - Ving Rhames – actor
 - Charles E. Rice – legal scholar, university professor
 - Buddy Rich – jazz drummer
 - Renée Richards (born 1934) – tennis player
 - Terry Richardson – fashion photographer
 - Kadary Richmond – college basketball player for the Seton Hall Pirates
 - Burton Richter – Nobel Prize-winning physicist
 - Don Rickles – comedian
 - Kathleen Ridder – women's equal rights activist, writer, educator, philanthropist[19]
 - Robert Ridder – Ice hockey administrator and media mogul[20]
 - Joel Rifkin – serial killer
 - Robin Riker – actress and book author
 - Thelma Ritter – actress
 - Joan Rivers – comedian
 - Chris Rock – comedian and actor
 - Laurance Rockefeller – conservationist and philanthropist
 - Winthrop Rockefeller – Governor of Arkansas
 - Norman Rockwell – artist
 - Alex Rodriguez – baseball player
 - John Rogan – football player
 - Sonny Rollins – jazz saxophonist
 - Ray Romano – comedian and actor
 - Saoirse Ronan – American-born Irish actress[21]
 - Igal Roodenko (1917–1991) – civil-rights activist, pacifist
 - Sean Rooks – basketball player and coach[22]
 - Mickey Rooney – actor
 - Franklin Roosevelt – 32nd President of the United States
 - Remy Ma – rapper
 - Eleanor Roosevelt – U.S. First Lady and human-rights activist
 - Theodore Roosevelt – 26th President of the United States
 - Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg – convicted spy
 - Beatrice Rosen – actress (raised in Paris)
 - Jeffrey Rosen – billionaire businessman
 - Robert Rosen (1934–1998) – theoretical biologist
 - Aaron "Rosy" Rosenberg (1912–1979) – two-time "All-American" college football player, and film and television producer
 - Julius Rosenberg – convicted spy
 - Christopher Ross – sculptor, designer and collector
 - Nicole Ross (born 1989) – Olympic foil fencer
 - Emmy Rossum – actress
 - Veronica Roth – novelist
 - Mercedes Ruehl – actress
 - Vic Ruggiero – ska musician frontman of The Slackers
 - Louis Rukeyser – business columnist, economic commentator
 - Damien Russell – NFL player
 - Gianni Russo – actor, singer, and restaurateur[23]
 - Art Rust Jr. – sportscaster
 - David H. Rosenbloom – author
 - Alan Reed (1907–1977) – actor
 - Peter Revson (1939–1974) – race car driver
 
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- Carl Sagan – physicist and astronomer
 - Boris Said – NASCAR driver
 - J. D. Salinger – author
 - Jonas Salk – medical researcher
 - John Salley – basketball player
 - Jerry Saltz – art critic and art historian
 - Claudio Sanchez – musician
 - Bernie Sanders – politician, Senator from Vermont since 2007
 - Adam Sandler – actor, comedian
 - Jennifer San Marco – mass murder
 - Romeo Santos – singer-songwriter, actor, and record producer
 - Dennis Sarfate – professional baseball player
 - Dustin Satloff – boy entrepreneur
 - Francesco Scavullo – photographer
 - Dick Schaap – journalist
 - Jeremy Schaap – journalist
 - Vincent Schiavelli – actor and food writer
 - Leonard Schleifer – scientist and business executive
 - Julian Schnabel – artist and motion picture director
 - Mathieu Schneider – hockey player
 - Sandra Schnur – disability-rights activist
 - Andy Schor (born 1975) – member of the Michigan House of Representatives
 - Loretta Schrijver – Dutch television host
 - Rick Schroder – actor
 - Freddy Schuman (1925–2010) – superfan of the New York Yankees
 - Amy Schumer – actress and comedian
 - Chuck Schumer – Senator from New York since 1999; cousin of Amy Schumer
 - Julius Schwartz – comic book editor
 - Catherine Scorsese (1912–1997) – actress; mother of Martin Scorsese
 - Charles Scorsese (1913–1993) – actor; father of Martin Scorsese
 - Martin Scorsese (born 1942) – film director
 - Vin Scully – sportscaster
 - Malik Sealy – basketball player
 - Heriberto Seda (born 1967) – serial killer who copied The Zodiac Killer
 - Jon Seda – comedian
 - Barney Sedran (1891–1964) – Hall of Fame basketball player
 - Jerry Seinfeld – comedian and actor
 - Julius Seligson (1909–1987) – tennis player
 - Edward Selzer (1893–1970) – film producer, Warner Bros.
 - Maurice Sendak (1928–2012) – author and illustrator
 - Peter Senercia (Tazz) – radio personality, color commentator and retired professional wrestler
 - John Serry Sr. – accordionist, organist, composer, and arranger
 - Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton – founder of Sisters of Charity; first native-born US citizen canonized
 - Cynthia Propper Seton (1926–1982) – novelist
 - Ruth Seymour (1935-2023) – broadcasting executive
 - Tupac Shakur (1971–1996) – rapper and actor
 - Gene Shalit – film critic
 - Frank Shannon – conservative political analyst, columnist, and candidate
 - Judy Shapiro-Ikenberry (born 1942) – long-distance runner
 - Artie Shaw (1910–2004) – bandleader
 - Judy Sheindlin ("Judge Judy") (born 1942) – judge and television personality
 - Art Sherman (born 1937) – horse trainer and jockey
 - Norm Sherry (1931–2021) – catcher, manager, and coach in Major League Baseball
 - Brooke Shields – actress and model
 - Kevin Shields – musician, member of the band My Bloody Valentine
 - Daniel Sickles – Civil War general
 - William James Sidis – mathematician, rumored to have had an IQ of 250
 - Bugsy Siegel – gangster
 - Jules Siegel – author
 - Maggie Siff – actress
 - George Silides (1922–2022) – politician and businessman, Alaska Senator
 - Beverly Sills (1929–2007) – opera singer
 - Lauren Silva – painter
 - Ron Silver – actor and radio show host
 - Robert Silverberg – author
 - Dean Silvers – film producer
 - Lindsay Sloane – actress
 - Alan Silvestri – film music composer
 - Carly Simon – singer-songwriter
 - Neil Simon – playwright
 - Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) – businessman and publisher
 - Kaseem Sinceno – football player
 - John Slidell – Senator from Louisiana and Confederate diplomat
 - Al Smith (1873–1944) – Governor of New York and presidential candidate
 - Russ Smith - former NBA player, currently plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
 - Will Smith (1981–2016) – former football player
 - Dee Snider - singer-songwriter; front man of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister
 - Phoebe Snow – singer-songwriter
 - James McCune Smith – Abolitionist
 - Stephen Sondheim – musical theatre composer and lyricist
 - Aaron Sorkin – playwright and screenwriter
 - Sonia Sotomayor – United States Supreme Court Justice
 - Mickey Spillane – author
 - Eliot Spitzer – former Governor of New York
 - Howard Spira
 - Sylvester Stallone – actor, director, screenwriter
 - Sebastian Stan – actor
 - Paul Stanley – hard-rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
 - Barbara Stanwyck (1907–1990) – actress
 - Joe Start – Major League Baseball player[6]
 - James Steen – football player
 - Peter Steele (singer and songwriter)
 - Jacob Steinmetz (born 2003) – baseball player[24]
 - Howard Stern – radio and television host
 - John Stevens – delegate to Continental Congress for New Jersey
 - Andrew Stewart – player of gridiron football
 - Foley Stewart – musician
 - Jon Stewart – writer, producer, political satirist, actor, television personality, comedian, and former host of The Daily Show (1999–2015); born in New York City, raised in New Jersey
 - Julia Stiles – actress
 - Ben Stiller – actor and comedian
 - Henry L. Stimson – politician and diplomat
 - Oliver Stone – film director
 - Larry Storch – actor, comedian
 - Lee Strasberg (1901–1982) – Polish-born actor, director, and theatre practitioner
 - Susan Strasberg – actress
 - Robert Strassburg – composer, conductor, musicologist
 - James Strauch (1921–1998) – Olympic fencer
 - Barbra Streisand – singer and actress
 - Meryl Streep – actress
 - Scott Stringer (born 1960) – New York City Comptroller and Borough President of Manhattan
 - Jill Stuart – fashion designer
 - Big Sue – shopkeeper and underworld figure
 - Ed Sullivan (1901–1974) – television variety show host
 - Susan Sullivan – actress
 - B. J. Surhoff – MLB player
 - Rich Surhoff – MLB player
 - Kevin Sussman – actor
 
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- Vic Tayback (1930–1990) – actor
 - Alma Tell (1898–1937) – stage and screen actress
 - Olive Tell (1894–1951) – stage and screen actress
 - Maurice Tempelsman (born 1929) – businessman
 - Veronica Taylor (born 1965) – actress Pokémon
 - Chloe Temtchine (born 1982/1983) – singer-songwriter
 - The Tenderloins (born 1976) – comedy troupe currently composed of Joseph "Joe" Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Salvatore "Sal" Vulcano
 - Studs Terkel (1912–2008) – author and historian
 - Milton Terris (1915–2002) – public health physician and epidemiologist
 - Roy M. Terry – Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
 - Vinny Testaverde – football player
 - Teyana Taylor – singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, choreographer, director and model
 - Irving Thalberg – film producer
 - Leon Thomas III – actor
 - Soren Thompson (born 1981) – two-time Olympic and team World Champion épée fencer
 - Johnny Thunders – rock musician
 - Gene Tierney (1920–1991) – actress
 - Harry Tietlebaum (born 1889) – organized crime figure
 - Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) – artist
 - Matt Titus – professional matchmaker
 - James Toback (born 1944) – screenwriter and director
 - Isabella Tobias (born 1991) – ice dancer
 - Lola Todd (1904–1995) – silent film actress
 - Bill Todman (1916-1979) – game show producer
 - Michael Tolkin (born 1950) – filmmaker and novelist
 - Marisa Tomei (born 1964) – actress
 - Joe Torre – baseball player and manager
 - Douglas Townsend (1921–2012) – composer and musicologist
 - Michelle Trachtenberg – actress
 - Mary Travers – singer with Peter, Paul, and Mary
 - Payson J. Treat (1879–1972) – Japanologist[25]
 - Alex Treves (1929–2020) – Italian-born American Olympic fencer
 - Bernard Trink (1931–2020) – columnist
 - Donald Trump – 45th President of the United States, businessman
 - Donald Trump Jr. – businessman
 - Eric Trump – businessman
 - Fred Trump – real estate developer and philanthropist
 - Ivanka Trump – businesswoman
 - Tiffany Trump – socialite
 - Barbara Tuchman (1912–1989) – historian; author
 - Richard Tucker (1913–1975) – opera tenor
 - Gene Tunney – 1926–28 heavyweight boxing champion
 - John V. Tunney – former U.S. Senator
 - John Turturro – actor and director
 - William Tweed (1823–1878) – politician
 - Liv Tyler – actress
 - Steven Tyler (born 1948) – singer, Aerosmith
 - Mike Tyson (born 1966) – boxer
 - Neil deGrasse Tyson – astronomer, science communicator
 - Tito Puente(1923-2000) - Salsa Singer
 
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- Leslie Uggams – singer, actress
 - The Ultimate Warrior (born Jim Hellwig and also known as Warrior) – professional wrestler
 - Louis Untermeyer (1885–1977) – poet, anthologist, critic, and editor
 - Hikaru Utada – singer, musician
 
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- Andrew Vachss – lawyer and author
 - Margaret Newton Van Cott – first woman to be licensed to preach in The Methodist Episcopal Church.
 - Cy Vance – New York County District Attorney (2014 to 2022)
 - Cornelius Vanderbilt – businessman
 - Idara Victor – actress
 - Kia Vaughn (born 1987) – WNBA player
 - Robert Vaughn (1932–2016) – actor
 - George Vergara – NFL player
 - Abe Vigoda (1921–2016) – actor
 - Jennifer von Mayrhauser – costume designer
 - CoCo Vandeweghe – tennis player
 - Justyn Vicky (1990–2023) – bodybuilder
 
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- Michael Wachter (born 1943) – professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
 - Stanley M. Wagner (1932–2013) – rabbi and academic
 - Josh Waitzkin (born 1976) – chess player, martial arts competitor, and author
 - Christopher Walken – actor
 - Adam Walker – football player
 - Hezekiah Walker – bishop and gospel artist
 - Jimmy Walker (1881–1946) – Mayor of New York City
 - Kemba Walker – basketball player
 - Eli Wallach – actor
 - Donald A. Wallance – industrial designer[26]
 - Fats Waller – jazz pianist
 - Rudolf Wanderone – professional pool player
 - Charles B. Wang (1944–2018) – businessman and philanthropist
 - Vera Wang – fashion designer
 - Bree Warren – model
 - Raees Warsi – poet, journalist, and social worker
 - Kerry Washington – actress
 - Damon Wayans – actor and producer
 - Dwayne Wayans – director, producer, and writer
 - Keenen Ivory Wayans – actor, director, producer, and writer
 - Kim Wayans – actress
 - Marlon Wayans – actor and producer
 - Nadia Wayans – actress
 - Shawn Wayans – actor and producer
 - Michael Weatherly – actor
 - Sigourney Weaver – actress
 - Brian Wecht (born 1975) – musician, producer for Ninja Sex Party and Starbomb, and member of Game Grumps
 - Steven Weinberg – Nobel Prize-winning physicist
 - Gabriel P. Weisberg – art historian
 - Malina Weissman (born 2003) – child actress
 - Tuesday Weld – actress
 - T. Tileston Wells, (1865-1946) – attorney and the Romanian Consul General
 - Ming-Na Wen (born 1963) – Macau-born actress and model[27][28]
 - Sheck Wes (born 1998) – rapper
 - Leslie West – rock musician
 - Mae West (1893–1980) – actress
 - Nathanael West – author
 - Edith Wharton – author
 - Joss Whedon – writer, director, producer, and composer
 - Maggie Wheeler – actress
 - Sahvir Wheeler – college basketball player for the Kentucky Wildcats
 - White Light Motorcade – music group[29]
 - Billy Whitlock – blackface performer
 - Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney – sculptor and art patron
 - Edward W. Whitson – Wisconsin State Assemblyman
 - Kristen Wiig – actress, comedian, and writer
 - Matthew Wilder – singer and musician
 - Charles Wilkes – naval officer and explorer
 - Lenny Wilkens – basketball player and coach
 - Billy Dee Williams (born 1937) – actor
 - Vanessa L. Williams – singer and actress
 - Walter Winchell (1897–1972) – newspaper and radio gossip commentator
 - Harry Winitsky – political activist; founding member of the Communist Party USA
 - Dean Winters – actor
 - Mike Witteck – football player
 - George Worth – born György Woittitz (1915–2006), Olympic medalist saber fencer
 - N'Bushe Wright - actress
 - James Hood Wright – businessman
 - Tanisha Wright (born 1983) – former WNBA player and current head coach of the Atlanta Dream
 - William H. H. Wroe – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
 - Jason Wu – fashion designer
 - Charles Wuorinen – composer
 - Timothy Weah – soccer player
 - Willie Colón - Salsa Singer
 
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- Izzy Yablok – football player
 - Tony Yayo – rapper
 - Burt Young – actor
 - Tony Young – actor
 
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- William Zabka – actor known for his role as Johnny Lawrence in Cobra Kai
 - Charlotte Zucker (1921–2007) – actress
 
Non-native New Yorkers
These people were not born or adopted in New York City and raised elsewhere but are well known for living in New York City.
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- William Adams – academic and clergyman; founder and president of the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York; born in Connecticut[1]
 - Samuel Adler – rabbi; born in Worms, Germany[1]
 - Lisa Ann – pornographic actress, born in Pennsylvania.
 
- Frederick Styles Agate – painter; born in England[1]
 - Thomas Peter Akers – vice president of the gold board; born in Knox County, Ohio[1]
 - Richard S. Aldrich – U.S. Representative from Rhode Island, practiced law in New York City[30]
 - Jason Alexander – actor; born in Newark, New Jersey
 - Jennifer Aniston – actress; born in Sherman Oaks, California
 - Chester A. Arthur – U.S. president; born in Fairfield, Vermont
 - Isaac Asimov – author; born in Petrovichi, Russian SFSR
 - John Jacob Astor – first multimillionaire of U.S.; born in Germany
 
B
- Lucille Ball – comedian, actress, born in Jamestown, New York
 - Count Basie – jazz pianist and band leader, born in Red Bank, New Jersey
 - William Basinski – avant-garde composter, born in Austin, Texas
 - Laura Joyce Bell – contralto, wife of Digby Bell, born in London, England
 - Irving Berlin – composer, lyricist, born in Russia
 - Leonard Bernstein – conductor, born in Lawrence, Massachusetts
 - Lewis Black – comedian, born in Silver Spring, Maryland
 - C. L. Blood – physician[31]
 - Michael Bloomberg – businessman and mayor, born in Boston, Massachusetts
 - Mary Booze – first African-American woman to sit on the Republican National Committee, 1924–1948; moved to New York from Mound Bayou, Mississippi
 - David Bowie – English musician, actor, artist, born in London, England
 - Marlon Brando Jr. – actor, born in Omaha, Nebraska
 - Brandy – singer, born in McComb, Mississippi
 - Lottie Briscoe – stage and silent film actress, born in St. Louis, Missouri
 - Tom Brokaw – television journalist, born in Webster, South Dakota
 - Orestes Brownson – writer, abolitionist, pro-labor reformer, Catholic apologist, born in Stockbridge, Vermont
 - David Byrne – musician, born in Dumbarton, Scotland
 
C
- Sid Caesar – comedian and actor, born in Yonkers
 - Antón Cabaleiro – visual artist born in Spain
 - Mariah Carey – singer, born in Huntington, New York
 - Wendy Carlos – musician, born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
 - Stokely Carmichael – political activist, born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
 - Art Carney – actor, born in Mount Vernon, New York
 - Enrico Caruso – opera tenor, born in Naples, Italy
 - Willa Cather – author, born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia
 - Connie Chung – television journalist, born in Washington, D.C.
 - Madonna – singer-songwriter, actress, director, born in Bay City, Michigan
 - Dick Clark (1929-2012) – TV personality and producer, born in Mount Vernon, New York
 - Chelsea Clinton – daughter of President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, born in Little Rock, Arkansas
 - DeWitt Clinton – Senator and Governor of New York, born in Napanoch, New York
 - George M. Cohan – entertainer and songwriter, born in Providence, Rhode Island
 - J Cole – rapper, artist, born in Frankfurt, Germany
 - Anthony Comstock – reformer, born in New Canaan, Connecticut
 - Nanette Comstock – Broadway actress, born in Albany, New York
 - Bill Cosby – actor and comedian, born in Philadelphia
 - Billy Crawford – singer, born in Manila, Philippines
 - Fanny Crosby – hymn writer, born in Southeast, New York
 - Tom Cruise – actor, born in Syracuse, New York
 - Bill Cullen (1920-1990) – radio host, born in Pittsburgh
 
D
- Lorenzo Da Ponte – librettist to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and professor of Italian at Columbia University, born in Ceneda, Italy
 - Varina Banks Howell Davis (1826–1906) – wife of Confederate president, born in Mississippi
 - Sylvia Day – author, born in Los Angeles
 - Mike Dean – hip hop record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, born in Houston
 - Mac DeMarco – singer-songwriter, born in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
 - Thomas E. Dewey – Governor of New York
 - Vin Diesel – actor
 - Marlene Dietrich – actress, born in Berlin, Germany
 - Joe DiMaggio – baseball player, born in California
 - David Dinkins (1927-2020) – former Mayor of New York City, born in Trenton, New Jersey
 - George Washington Dixon – performer, newspaper editor
 - Kevin Durant – basketball player, born in Washington D.C.[32]
 - Frederick Douglass – abolitionist, born in Cordova, Maryland
 - Francis P. Duffy – priest, World War I chaplain to 69th New York Infantry Regiment, born in Canada
 - Bob Dylan – singer-songwriter, born in Duluth, Minnesota
 
E
- Wilberforce Eames – bibliographer and librarian, born in Newark, New Jersey
 - Edward Egan – Cardinal Archbishop of New York, born in Oak Park, Illinois
 - Patrick Ewing – former NBA All-Star center, born in Jamaica[33]
 
F
- Lee Falk – cartoonist, born in St. Louis
 - Barbara Feldon – writer and retired actress
 - Millard Fillmore – U.S. president, born in Summerhill, New York
 - Bobby Fischer – chess champion, born in Chicago
 - Ella Fitzgerald – jazz singer, born in Newport News, Virginia
 - Barthold Fles – Dutch-born literary agent
 - Jake Flores — comedian
 - Steve Forbes – publisher, born in Morristown, New Jersey
 - Heather Foster – Jamaican-born professional bodybuilder
 - Felix Frankfurter – Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, born in Vienna, Austria
 - Henry Clay Frick – businessman, born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
 
G
- Dave Gahan – Depeche Mode singer, born in Epping, Essex, United Kingdom
 - Alberta Gallatin – stage and screen actress, born in Cabell County, West Virginia
 - Greta Garbo – actress, born in Stockholm, Sweden
 - Dizzy Gillespie – jazz trumpet player, born in Cheraw, South Carolina
 - Miguel Gómez – photographer, born in Bogotá, Colombia
 
H
- Bobby Hackett – jazz musician, born in Providence, Rhode Island
 - Thomas S. Hamblin – actor, manager of the Bowery Theater
 - Alexander Hamilton – U.S. Founding Father, born in the West Indies
 - Townsend Harris – first U.S. diplomat in Japan, one of the founders of the City College of New York, born in Sandy Hill, New York
 - Mariska Hargitay (born 1964) – actress, born in Santa Monica, California
 - Randy Harrison (born 1977) – actor, born in New Hampshire and formerly of Alpharetta, Georgia
 - Deborah Harry – singer, actress, born in Union City, New Jersey
 - Francis L. Hawks – politician; priest, Episcopal Church; born in New Bern, North Carolina
 - Carlton Hayes – history professor at Columbia University, ambassador to Spain, born in Afton, New York
 - Ashton Hayward – former mayor of Pensacola, born in Pensacola, Florida
 - O. Henry – author, born in Greensboro, North Carolina
 - Tommy Hilfiger – fashion designer, born in Elmira, New York
 - Herman Hollerith – inventor, born in Buffalo, New York
 - Lester Holt – journalist and news anchor for the weekday edition of NBC Nightly News and Dateline NBC, born in San Francisco
 - Ian Hornak – realist painter, born in Philadelphia
 - Harry Houdini (1874–1926) – legendary illusionist and escape artist; born in Budapest, Hungary
 - Langston Hughes – poet, born in Joplin, Missouri
 
I
- Kyrie Irving – basketball player, born in Australia, grew up in New Jersey
 
J
- Janet Jackson – singer, born in Gary, Indiana
 - Jane Jacobs (1916–2006) – economist, urban theorist, and activist
 - JonTron – YouTuber, co-creator of Game Grumps, born in Rancho Palos Verdes, California
 - Kamara James – Olympic fencer, born in Kingston, Jamaica
 - Kevin James – actor, born in Mineola, New York
 - Peter Jennings – television journalist, born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 - Derek Jeter – baseball player, born in New Jersey
 - Paddy Johnson – art critic
 
K
- Gabriel Kahane – musician, born in Venice Beach, California
 - Tim Keller – speaker, pastor, born in Lehigh, Pennsylvania
 - Robert F. Kennedy – U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Senator, born in Brookline, Massachusetts
 - Tom Kennedy (1927-2020) – game show host
 - Jack Kerouac – writer most famously associated with the [Beat movement]
 - Kiesza (full name Kiesza Rae Ellestad) – musician, dancer, and multi-instrumentalist, born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 - Lisa Kudrow – actress, born in Encino, California
 - Howard Kyle – actor and founding member of Actors' Equity, born in Shullsburg, Wisconsin
 
L
- Kirke La Shelle – playwright and theatrical producer, born in Wyoming, Illinois
 - Lachi – singer-songwriter, born in Towson, Maryland
 - John Layfield – professional wrestler, born in Sweetwater, Texas
 - Heath Ledger – Australian actor
 - Amy Lee – singer, born in Riverside, California
 - Spike Lee – film director and actor, born in Atlanta
 - John Lennon – Singer, Songwriter, Activist. Lennon has a memorial in New York's Central Park. The memorial is named after The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever.
 - Pierre Lorillard IV – tobacco mogul, born in Westchester, New York
 - Mike Lupica – journalist, author, born in Oneida, New York
 - Fran Lebowitz – author and public speaker, born in Morristown, New Jersey
 
M
- Ralph Macchio – actor, born on Long Island
 - Ali MacGraw – actress, born in Pound Ridge, New York
 - Earl Manigault – basketball player, born in Charleston, South Carolina
 - Mickey Mantle – baseball Hall of Famer, born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma
 - Dean Martin – singer and actor, born in Ohio
 - Ricky Martin – singer, born in Puerto Rico
 - Jackie Mason – comedian and actor, born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
 - Jan Matulka – painter, born in Vlachovo Březí, Czech Republic
 - Willie Mays – baseball Hall of Famer, born in Alabama
 - Mike McAlary – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, born in Honolulu
 - John McCloskey – first American-born cardinal, born in Brooklyn
 - Rue McClanahan – theater, television, and movie actress, born in Oklahoma
 - Linda McCartney – photographer, wife of Beatle Paul McCartney
 - John McEnroe – tennis player and TV commentator, born in Germany
 - Zubin Mehta – orchestra conductor, born in Bombay, India
 - Scott Mescudi – rapper, singer, songwriter, born in Cleveland
 - Seth Meyers – comedian, actor, and television personality, born in Evanston, Illinois
 - Bette Midler – singer and actress, born in Honolulu
 - Nicki Minaj − rapper and actress, born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
 - Liza Minnelli – actress and singer, born in Hollywood, Los Angeles
 - The Misshapes – DJs and party hosts
 - Miyawaki – Singer-songwriter musician
 - Moondog (born Louis Hardin) – eccentric street musician and poet, born in Kansas
 - Garry Moore – television show host and producer, born in Baltimore
 - John Pierpont Morgan – businessman, born in Hartford, Connecticut
 - Robert Moses – NYC urban planner and developer, born in New Haven, Connecticut
 - Andrew M. Murstein – taxi executive, founder of Medallion Financial
 
N
- Joe Namath – professional football player, born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
 - Thomas Nast (1840–1902) – German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist; "father of the American cartoon"
 - Debbie Nathan - feminist journalist, born in Houston, Texas
 - Casey Neistat – YouTuber and entrepreneur, known for many of his projects based in New York
 - Colette Nelson – IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Richard Nixon – former Vice President and 37th President of the United States[34]
 
O
- Soledad O'Brien – television journalist, born in Saint James, New York
 - John Joseph O'Connor – Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of New York, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 - Rosie O'Donnell – actress and television personality, born on Long Island
 - Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen – actresses and fashion designers, born in Sherman Oaks, California
 - Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – First Lady of United States, born in Southampton, New York
 - Yoko Ono – artist and singer-songwriter, born in Tokyo, Japan
 - Haley Joel Osment – actor, born in Los Angeles
 - Ginny Owens – singer-songwriter, author and blogger, born in Jackson, Mississippi
 
P
- Charlie Parker – musician in jazz, considered one of the greatest musicians of all time
 - Sarah Jessica Parker – actress, born in Nelsonville, Ohio
 - George A. Parkhurst (1841–1890) – actor, witnessed Lincoln assassination (born in New York State, died in New York City)
 - Natalia Paruz – aka the "Saw Lady", subway musician, born in Givatayim, Israel
 - James Patterson – author
 - Kira Peikoff – novelist and journalist
 - Ronald Perelman – investor, owner of Revlon, born in Greensboro, North Carolina[35]
 - Itzhak Perlman (born 1945) – violinist, born in Jaffa, Israel
 - David Hyde Pierce – actor, born in Saratoga Springs, New York
 - Alban W. Purcell (c. 1843 – 1913) – stage actor, born in Wadsworth, Ohio
 - Mihajlo Pupin (1858–1935) physicist, born in Idvor, Austrian Empire
 
R
- Daniel Radcliffe – born in Fulham, London, England, United Kingdom
 - Johnny Ramone – born on Long Island
 - Ayn Rand – Russian-born novelist and philosopher
 - Tony Randall – actor, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
 - Susan Wu Rathbone – Chinese-born community leader[36]
 - Dan Rather – television news anchor, born in Wharton, Texas
 - Ryan Reynolds – actor; born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 - Raven-Symoné – actress and singer; born in Atlanta
 - John D. Rockefeller – businessman, born in Richford, New York
 - Richard Rodgers – composer, born on Long Island
 - Andrew Rooney – CBS 60 Minutes commentator, born in Albany, New York
 - Franklin D. Roosevelt – U.S. president, born in Hyde Park, New York
 - Dräco Rosa – composer, singer, and actor, born on Long Island
 - Damon Runyon – journalist and playwright, born in Manhattan, Kansas
 - Babe Ruth – professional baseball player, born in Baltimore
 
S
- Samia – musician
 - Telly Savalas – actor, born on Long Island
 - Menachem Mendel Schneersohn – rabbi, leader of Chabad hasidic movement, born in Nikolaiv, Russian Empire
 - Patti Scialfa – singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - Amy Sedaris – actress, author, and comedian
 - Chloë Sevigny – actress, director, and fashion icon, born in Darien, Connecticut
 - Jean Shafiroff – philanthropist and socialite
 - Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant – journalist and writer, born in Winchester, Massachusetts
 - Fulton J. Sheen – Catholic bishop, author, TV show host, born in El Paso, Illinois
 - Abraham Shiplacoff – Jewish-American trade union organizer and left wing political activist, born in Chernihiv, Ukraine
 - Alana Shipp – American/Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Ryan Shore – composer, songwriter, and conductor
 - Bobby Short – jazz musician, born in Danville, Illinois
 - Joel Siegel (1943-2007) – film critic, born in Los Angeles
 - Paul Simon – singer-songwriter, born in Newark Heights, New Jersey
 - Frank Sinatra – singer and actor, born in Hoboken, New Jersey
 - Upton Sinclair – author, born in Baltimore
 - Patti Smith – singer and poet, born in Chicago
 - Kevin Spacey – actor, director, writer, producer, and comedian
 - Regina Spektor – singer-songwriter, born in Moscow, Russia
 - Francis Spellman – Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of New York, born in Whitman, Massachusetts
 - Bruce Springsteen – singer-songwriter, guitarist, and humanitarian
 - Dylan Sprouse – actor, entrepreneur, born in Arezzo, Italy
 - George Steinbrenner (1930-2010) – New York Yankees owner, born in Bay Village, Ohio
 - Wilhelm Steinitz – world chess champion, born in Prague, Czech Republic
 - Martha Stewart – designer and TV personality, born in Jersey City, New Jersey
 - Sting – musician, born in England
 - Shontelle
 - Emma Stone – actress, born in Scottsdale, Arizona
 - Michael Strahan – actor, television personality, and retired football player, born in Houston
 - Meryl Streep – actress, born in Summit, New Jersey
 - Peter Stuyvesant – Governor of New Netherland, born in Peperga, Netherlands
 - Taylor Swift – singer-songwriter
 
T
- Eva Tanguay (1878–1947) – vaudeville singer and comedian, born in Quebec
 - Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) – inventor, engineer and futurist, born in Smiljan, Austrian Empire
 - Samuel J. Tilden – presidential candidate, born in New Lebanon, New York
 - Daniel D. Tompkins – U.S. vice president, born in Westchester County, New York
 - Frederick Trump – German-born businessman
 - Melania Trump – 45th First Lady of the United States and model, born in Novo Mesto, Yugoslavia[37]
 
U
- Johannes Urzidil – writer, born in Prague, Bohemia
 
V
- Martin Van Buren – U.S. president, born in Kinderhook, New York
 - Andrew VanWyngarden – member of MGMT
 - Gary Vaynerchuk – serial entrepreneur and best-selling author
 - Jon Voight – actor, born in Yonkers, New York
 - Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007) – writer, born and raised in Indianapolis
 - Sal Vulcano – actor and comedian
 
W
- Rufus Wainwright – musician, born in Rhinebeck, New York
 - John Evangelist Walsh – writer and historian, editor of the Reader's Digest Bible
 - Barbara Walters – TV journalist and personality, born in Boston
 - Dean Wareham – singer-songwriter, born in New Zealand
 - Andy Warhol – artist, born in Pittsburgh
 - Denzel Washington – actor, born in Mount Vernon, New York
 - Walt Whitman – poet and author, born in West Hills, New York
 - Olivia Wilde – actress
 - Barney Williams – Irish-born comedian
 - Jayson Williams – basketball player, born in Ritter, South Carolina
 - Christopher Woodrow – movie producer, born in Syracuse, New York
 - Jason Wu – fashion designer
 
X
- Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) – American Muslim, Civil human rights activist
 
See also
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