List of people from New Rochelle, New York
This list includes notable people who were born in New Rochelle, New York , or lived there for a significant period of time.
Frank Abagnale , security consultant and former confidence trickster, check forger, and impostor
Herbert Agar , journalist
Tony Aiello , CBS television reporter
Horace M. Albright , conservationist
James P. Allaire , credited with developing marine steam engine
Robert Allen , pianist, songwriter ("Chances Are", "There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays")
Dick Ambrose , actor
Harold Anderson , illustrator
Susan B. Anthony , suffragist
Lee Archer , WWII fighter pilot; one of the first African-American CEOs of a Fortune 500 company
Bernard Arnault , LVMH chairman[ 1]
Jesse Arnelle , basketball player[ 2]
Gerry Baker , soccer player[ 3]
Faith Baldwin , author
Marc Ian Barasch , author
Phil Barnhart , politician
Nathan Franklin Barrett , landscape architect
Edward A. Batchelor , sportswriter
Reynolds Beal , artist
James Beck , actor
Anthony C. Beilenson , California legislator
Francis Rufus Bellamy , writer and editor
Dick Berg , screenwriter; film and television producer
Phil Berger , politician
Derek Bermel , composer, clarinetist, conductor[ 4]
Thomas V. Bermingham , Jesuit priest; classics professor and advisor for The Exorcist
Arnold Bernstein , owner of several shipping lines[ 5]
Virginia Berresford , printmaker; artist
Elizabeth Berridge , actress
Helen Ginger Berrigan , federal judge
Lipman Bers , mathematician
Anthony Bevilacqua , Roman Catholic cardinal
James Biber , architect
Walter Biggs , illustrator
Jerry Bilik , composer[ 6]
Stanley Bing , magazine writer
Ken Blanchard , author, management expert
Anthony Lispenard Bleecker , banker
Scotty Bloch , actress
Jerry Bock , composer (Fiddler on the Roof )
Mark Bomback , screenwriter
Benjamin Bonneville , 19th-century fur trader
Nicholas Bonneville , 19th-century bookseller
Agnes Booth , actress
Connie Booth , writer and actress
Franklin Booth , artist noted for pen-and-ink illustrations
Gloria Borger , CNN and CBS special correspondent[ 4]
David Borowich , financier, philanthropist, community activist
Rudy Boschwitz , former U.S. Senator
Carrie Bowman , actress
Peter Bowman , politician
Samuel S. Bowne , 19th-century US Representative
Peter V. Brett , writer of fantasy novels
Teresa Brewer , pop and jazz singer, lived on Pinebrook Boulevard[ 7]
Clare Briggs , early 20th-century comic strip artist
Nell Brinkley , illustrator, "Queen of Comics"[ 8]
Ron Bruder , billionaire businessman
Edson Buddle , professional soccer player
John Bunny , actor
Olivia Ward Bush-Banks , writer
CL Smooth , rapper
Joey Calderazzo , jazz pianist
Daryl Campbell , politician, Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives since 2022[ 9]
Joseph Campbell , mythologist, professor and author[ 10]
Thomas Carmody , lawyer and politician
Craig Carton , radio personality, Boomer and Carton in the Morning
Irene Castle , ballroom dancer[ 11]
Vernon Castle , ballroom dancer
Carrie Chapman Catt , women's suffragist[ 12]
Frank Tolles Chamberlin , artist
Riley Chamberlin , actor
Kenneth Chenault , CEO of American Express , lives in the city[ 13]
Penny Chenery , bred and raced Secretariat
George Randolph Chester , author of Five Thousand an Hour
Kay Christopher , actress
Howard Chandler Christy , illustrator
Graham Clarke , musician, songwriter
Gene Colan , comic book artist
Willie Colón , singer, musician, activist, producer
Bob Coltman , singer, musician
Peter Conrad , sociologist
Thomas Cooke , soccer player, participant in the 1904 Olympics
James Fenimore Cooper , author
J. Fred Coots , songwriter ("Santa Claus is Coming to Town ")[ 14]
Maurice Copeland , actor
Dean Cornwell , artist
Bud Cort , actor[ 15]
Johnny Counts , football player
Richard Courant , mathematician
Glenn Cowan (1952–2004), table tennis player
Judy Crichton , television producer
Robert Crichton , novelist
Caresse Crosby , actress
Otho Cushing , artist[ 16]
Faith Daniels , television journalist
Miriam Davenport , artist
Thaddeus Davids , colonial businessman
Irwin D. Davidson , politician
Billy Davis , songwriter (“Lonely Teardrops”; “Buy the World a Coke” song) [citation needed ]
Guy Davis , musician
Ossie Davis , actor, playwright and social reformer, husband of Ruby Dee, lived in Rochelle Heights[ 17]
Drew S. Days, III , Solicitor General of the United States, Professor of Law at Yale Law School [ 4]
Alfred Dellentash (born 1948), drug smuggler and band manager
Jane Emmet de Glehn , figure and portrait painter
René-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet , financier
Peter De Rose , songwriter (Deep Purple )[ 14]
Dan DeCarlo , cartoonist who developed Josie and the Pussycats and Archie Comics [ 18]
Ruby Dee , actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and activist; married to Ossie Davis, lived in Rochelle Heights[ 19]
Bob Denver , actor (Gilligan from Gilligans Island )[ 20]
Donald V. DeRosa , president, University of the Pacific
Leon Dewan , artist
Louis Diat , chef, creator of vichyssoise
John Dickerson , trainer
Kevin Dillon , actor
Matt Dillon , actor[ 21]
Joseph J. DioGuardi , politician
Kara DioGuardi , songwriter, judge on American Idol
E.L. Doctorow , author, Ragtime [ 22]
Kaneji Domoto , architect
Daniel Dorff , musician, composer
Edward M. Douglas , businessman
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. , entrepreneur
Elsie Driggs , painter
James Dunn , actor
Christopher Edley, Jr. , class of 1970; Dean of University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall )[ 4]
Richard Edson , actor
Arnold Ehrlich , biblical and rabbinical scholar
David A. Embury , attorney, author, The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks
Grenville T. Emmet , diplomat
Lydia Field Emmet , painter[ 23]
Robert Temple Emmet , artist
William Le Roy Emmet , engineer
Justus B. Entz , electrical engineer, inventor of the electromagnetic transmission
Jean Erdman , dancer
Ato Essandoh , television and film actor
Anthony Walton White Evans , 19th-century civil engineer
Bernard Evslin , author
Tom Evslin , businessman
Douglas Fairbanks , actor
John Falter , artist and Saturday Evening Post illustrator[ 24]
Peter Faneuil , wealthy colonial merchant, slave trader, and philanthropist who donated Faneuil Hall to Boston
Diane Farrell , politician, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Connecticut's 4th congressional district in 2004 and 2006
Charles Fazzino , 3D pop artist
William N. Fenton , writer
W C Fields , comedian and actor[ 25]
Annie Finch , poet
Terry Finn , actress, original Broadway cast of Merrily We Roll Along
Laurence Fishburne , actor, playwright, director, and producer, married to Gina Torres
Thom Fitzgerald , theater director
Noah Fleiss , actor[ 26]
Robert MacDonald Ford , Washington state representative
Victor Forsythe , artist
Kendall Foss , journalist
Eddie Foy, Jr. , actor[ 27]
Eddie Foy, Sr. , actor, comedian, dancer and vaudevillian
Sidney Frank , multi-billionaire creator of "top-shelf" liquors[ 28]
Betty Freeman , philanthropist
Kurt O. Friedrichs , German-American mathematician
Frankie Frisch , baseball player[ 29]
Franklin Clark Fry , leading Lutheran clergyman, known for his work on behalf of interdenominational unity
Ed Gallagher , football player, University of Pittsburgh
Ralph Gants , jurist
Lou Gehrig , Hall of Fame baseball player[ 30]
Leslie H. Gelb , former President of the Council on Foreign Relations[ 4]
Charles Dana Gibson , illustrator
Steven Gilborn , television and film actor
Dorothy Gish , actress
Lillian Gish , actress
Robin Givens , film, television and stage actress
Marty Glickman , Jewish American track-and-field athlete and sports announcer
Barbara Goldsmith , author
Peter Gordon , composer
Irv Gotti , Murder Inc. CEO, record producer; Beechmont Woods[ 31]
Steve Gottlieb , music executive
Frank Graham , writer
Josiah Gray , MLB pitcher for the Washington Nationals
Grand Puba , rapper
Barry Gray , radio personality
Courtney Greene , NFL safety[ 32]
James Gregory , stage, screen and TV actor[ 4]
Nick Gregory , meteorologist[ 33]
Della Griffin , jazz vocalist, drummer
Ralph Guggenheim , video designer
Molly Guion , artist[ 34]
David Hall , sound archivist, author
Monty Hall , television personality
Roy Hamilton , singer
E. W. Hammons , producer
Butch Harmon , golf instructor, grew up in New Rochelle[ 35]
Claude Harmon , golfer, lived in New Rochelle[ 35]
Alfred Harvey , creator of Richie Rich
Greg Hawkins , hedge fund manager
Julian Hawthorne , author
Peter Lind Hayes , actor, lived on Icard Lane off Pelham Road[ 36]
Anthony Heald , actor[ 37]
Mary Healy , entertainer
William Randolph Hearst , newspaper baron
A. G. Heaton , artist, author and leading numismatist
Henry Heimlich , creator of the Heimlich maneuver[ 4]
John Held, Jr. , cartoonist
Larry Hennessy , basketball player
Don Hewitt , television producer[ 4] [ 38]
Marion West Higgins , politician
Dietrich von Hildebrand , philosopher
John H. Hilldring , general
Ron Hines , first black Ivy League-educated auto racing engineer on America’s road racing circuits
George Hirsch , publisher, New York Magazine , New York Times [ 4]
Charles J. Hite , ran Thanhouser Company
Wilder Hobson , journalist
Doug Hoffer , policy analyst
Grethe Barrett Holby , producer
Quame Holder , footballer
Henry Holt , publisher and author[ 39]
Bill Hook , chess master
Bronson Howard , dramatist[ 40]
Devon Hughes , professional wrestler[ 41]
Rowland Hughes , budget director
Terrell Hughes , professional wrestler
Terrence Hughes , professional wrestler
Walter Beach Humphrey , illustrator
Joseph Humphreys , boxing official
Francis Hunter , model
Jennifer Hyman , entrepreneur[ 42]
Timothy C. Idoni , three-time mayor of New Rochelle[ 4]
Adrian G Iselin , wealthy businessman; industrialist
Charles Oliver Iselin , yachtsman; businessman
Hope Goddard Iselin , socialite
Mary Phelps Jacob , poet, publisher, peace activist, New York socialite
Richard Jacobs , rabbi
Stanley R. Jaffe , film producer
Maryam Jameelah , author of Islamic culture and history
Art James , TV game show host[ 43]
Boney James , saxophonist, songwriter, record producer
Del James , musician, writer
Edward G. Janeway
John Jay , politician, statesman, revolutionary, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States
Ty Jerome , NBA basketball player
Willem Jewett , politician
Hans Jonas , philosopher
Lou Jones , Olympic gold medal winner[ 44]
Scram Jones , producer
Hugo Kafka , Czech-American architect
Michael Kaiser , president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C[ 4]
Arthur Kallet , consumer advocate
Brad Caleb Kane , singer
Robert Kapilow , composer and conductor
M. Farooq Kathwari , chairman and owner of Ethan Allen[ 45]
Walter Kauzmann , chemist, professor emeritus at Princeton
Elia Kazan , director[ 4] [ 46]
Max Keiser , broadcaster
Adrian Lee Kellard , artist in woodwork, sculpture
Chance Kelly , actor
Katherine C. Kelly , activist
Edward Winsor Kemble , cartoonist and illustrator[ 47]
Lawrence Joyce Kenney , bishop
Jean Kerr , author and playwright
Walter Kerr , author and playwright
Abraham Keteltas , colonial Presbyterian clergyman
Karen Killilea , subject of two best-selling books written by her mother (Karen and With Love From Karen )
Joe Klein , writer
Jonathan Klein , former head of CNN U.S.
William Klemperer , chemist
John Kluge , German-American television mogul (Metromedia ) and billionaire[ 48]
Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. , billionaire co-founder of Private Equity group KKR[ 4]
Jim Koplik , concert promoter
Martin David Kruskal , mathematician, physicist
Florence La Badie , actress
Luciano Lamonarca , opera singer
Jacob Landau , journalist, attorney, government official, free-speech activist
Jocelyn Lane , actress
Joseph Langland , poet
Jim Lansing , college football player and coach (Fordham Rams)
Walter Lantz , producer, director, creator of Woody Woodpecker
Susan Larson , soprano opera singer
William Leggett , poet, writer
Jacob Leisler , German-born American colonist, governor of New York, facilitator of settlement at New Rochelle
Jay Leno , comedian, writer and TV personality[ 49]
Clifford J. Levy , Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist[ 4]
Mark J. Lewis , scientist
Russell T. Lewis , newspaper executive
Frank X. Leyendecker , illustrator
J. C. Leyendecker , Saturday Evening Post illustrator[ 50]
John W. Lieb , electrical engineer
Herbert Lieberman , novelist and playwright
Leonard Lief , educator
Sara Jane Lippincott , author
Zachary Lipton , musician
Lucius Littauer , businessman
Stuart C. Lord , educator
Errol Louis , television personality
Tom Lovell , illustrator
Orson Lowell , artist; illustrator
Richard E. Lyon , illustrator
Roger MacBride , lawyer
Harry Macklowe , CEO, Macklowe Properties[ 4]
René-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet , financial fund manager
Janet Maguire , composer
Joshua Malina , actor
Tommy Manville , heir to asbestos fortune, socialite[ 51]
Nancy Marcus , biologist, oceanographer, and dean at Florida State University
Branford Marsalis , Grammy Award-winning jazz musician[ 52]
Frederick Dana Marsh , artist
Anthony Mason , basketball player
Antoine Mason , basketball player
Chenoa Maxwell , actress
Robert L. May , creator of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Willie Mays , Hall of Fame baseball player;[ 53] lived on Croft Terrace
Andrea McArdle , actress, Broadway's original Annie [ 54]
Roy McCardell , writer, humorist
Bernard McEveety , film director
John J. McGlone , scientist
J. Raymond McGovern , lawyer
John McGraw , baseball player and manager
Don McLean , singer of 1971 ballad "American Pie "[ 55]
Robert H. Meltzer , painter
Alan Menken , Academy Award -winning composer [ 4]
Robert Merrill , operatic baritone[ 56]
Jeralyn Merritt , criminal defense attorney
Susan Metcalfe Casals , opera singer
Truman Michelson , linguist and anthropologist
Stanley Milgram , psychologist
Bob Mintzer , saxophonist, composer, bandleader[ 4]
Gabriel Minvielle , original Huguenot settler, founder of New Rochelle
Andrea Mitchell , television journalist[ 4]
Arthur Mitchell , politician
James J. Montague , writer and poet of the early 20th century
J.P. Morgan , industrialist[ 1]
Rob Morrow , actor
Bill Morton , college football player and American Express executive
Tad Mosel , playwright[ 4]
Frank Moser , film director[ 57]
Jürgen Moser , mathematician
Henry C. Moses , educator
Tommy Mottola , music executive[ 58]
John Cullen Murphy , illustrator of Prince Valiant [ 59]
John Joseph Nevins , auxiliary bishop, Archdiocese of Miami
Charles Henry Niehaus , sculptor
Timothy Noah , journalist
Doris Nolan , actress
Glynnis O'Connor , actress[ 60]
Gloria Oden , poet
C. Stanley Ogilvy , mathematician
Jennifer O'Neill , actress
George Oppen , poet[ 61]
Frederick Burr Opper , pioneer of comic strips[ 62]
Barrie M. Osborne , film producer, 2004 Academy Award winner (Lord of the Rings )[ 4]
William O'Shaughnessy , broadcaster, author, advocate for free speech[ 63] [ 64]
Muriel Ostriche , actress
Moishe Oysher , cantor
Cynthia Ozick , author[ 65]
George Elden Packard , bishop
Thomas Paine , philosopher, writer, politician[ 66]
Al Parker , illustrator[ 67]
Vincent Pastore , actor, The Sopranos
David Patchen , glass artist
Frederick D. Patterson , educator
Jeff Pearlman , writer
Jan Peerce , operatic tenor[ 68]
Edward Penfield , artist
J.C. Penney , founder of department store chain[ 69]
Bob Perciasepe , energy executive
House Peters, Jr. , character actor
Coles Phillips , illustrator[ 70]
Joseph R. Pisani , lawyer
Clarkson Nott Potter , politician
Theodore Pratt , writer
Pearl Primus , dancer
Rudolph Douglas Raiford , decorated WWII combat officer
Sendhil Ramamurthy , actor
Perry T. Rathbone , museum director
George Ratsey , sailor
Albert Ray , director, actor and screenwriter
Alex Raymond , creator of Flash Gordon ; graduated Iona Prep 1927[ 71]
Jim Raymond , comic strip artist (brother of Alex Raymond)
Della Reese , singer, actress, philanthropist; lived on Trenor Drive
Bill Reilly , publishing executive, founder of Primedia
Carl Reiner , actor, director, producer, writer and comedian
Estelle Reiner , singer and actress
Rob Reiner , actor, director, producer, writer, children's advocate and political activist
Charles M. Relyea , illustrator
Frederic Remington , painter and sculptor[ 72]
Charles Revson , pioneering cosmetics industry executive, created Revlon [ 73] [ 74]
Joseph L. Rhinock , politician
Ray Rice , NFL running back[ 75]
Dean Riesner , film and television writer
Richard Riordan , Mayor of Los Angeles 1993–2001
Mariano Rivera , baseball pitcher for New York Yankees
Norman Rockwell , visual artist, illustrator and painter [ 76]
James O. Rodgers , football player and coach
Wayne Allyn Root , television producer, author
Ken Rosato , journalist
Adam Rosen , American-born British luger, Olympian
Fred Rosen , businessman
Gary Rosenberg , scientist
Frank Rosenblatt , psychologist
Lionel Rosenblatt , humanitarian, refugee advocate
Arthur Rothstein , photojournalist
Richard Roundtree , actor and male fashion model[ 4] [ 77]
Samuel Ruben , inventor
Louis Rukeyser , business columnist, commentator[ 4] [ 78]
Merryle Rukeyser , economist, father of Louis Rukeyser and William S. Rukeyser
William S. Rukeyser , editor of Fortune magazine[ 4]
Daniel R. Russel , diplomat and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
J.H. Ryley , singer, actor[ 79]
Sadat X , rapper, hip hop group Brand Nubian[ 80]
Jeff Sagarin , oddsmaker
Mead Schaeffer , artist[ 67]
David Scherman , photographer
David Schiff , composer
Eric Schmertz , lawyer, labor negotiator
Ruth Schönthal , pianist
William Schurman , 18th-century businessman, legislator[ 81]
Montgomery Schuyler , artist
Philip Schuyler , general in the American Revolution, U.S. Senator
Remington Schuyler , artist
Peter Scolari , actor
Gary Scott , baseball player, Chicago Cubs
Renata Scotto , Italian soprano and opera director
Al Seckel , author, authority on visual and sensory illusions
Chaka Seisay , actor
Lorenzo Semple, Jr. , screenwriter
Elizabeth Ann Seton , first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized as a saint
Clarine Seymour , actress
Ilyasah Shabazz , daughter of Malcolm X ; activist
Alan Shapiro , education reformer
Kevin Shattenkirk , professional hockey player, Anaheim Ducks
Marlena Shaw , singer
Robert Emmet Sherwood , actor, playwright[ 82]
Sol Shor , film and television screenwriter
Henry Augustus Siebrecht , florist; propagated first orchids in the United States
Horace Silver , musician
Bill Skiff , baseball player, Pittsburgh Pirates[ 83]
Brian Slocum , baseball player
Lawrence M. Small , president of Fannie Mae ; Smithsonian Institution Secretary[ 4]
Henry Smart, head of Standard Oil Company, lived in Beechmont[ 84]
Buffalo Bob Smith , TV host, created and voiced Howdy Doody [ 85]
Paddy Smith , baseball player
Matt Snell , football player[ 86]
Marguerite Snow , actress[ 87]
C. B. J. Snyder , architect
Deborah Solomon , writer
Olga Sosnovska , actress
George Spaulding , songwriter
Donald Spoto , author, born in New Rochelle
Arnold Stang , comic actor[ 88]
Adam Stanger , musician
John H. Starin , businessman and creator of Glen Island Resort
George Starke , football player
David Starobin , classical guitarist, composer of works including "New Rochelle Suite"[citation needed ]
Harry Stein , author
Joseph Stein , playwright
Sol Steinmetz , linguistics and lexicography expert
John Stephenson , inventor of the first U.S. street car , founded John Stephenson Company [ 89]
Frances Sternhagen , actress[ 90]
Al Sutton , filmmaker
Andrew Svoboda , golfer
John Sweeney , electrical clerk, first American citizen to be issued a social security number at age 23, died at age 61 and never collected his social security payment[ 91]
David Tanenbaum , guitarist
Fran Tarkenton , Hall of Fame football player, TV personality, software executive
Benjamin I. Taylor , US Representative
Teyana Taylor , musician and TV personality[citation needed ]
Cristina Teuscher , swimmer, Olympic gold medalist[ 92]
Edwin Thanhouser , founder of Thanhouser Film Studios[ 87]
Gertrude Thanhouser , co-founder of Thanhouser Film Studios[ 87]
Augustus Thomas , playwright[ 93]
Claude Thornhill , pianist
George T. Tobin , illustrator[ 94]
James Henry Toole , politician
Jean Toomer , writer[ 95]
Joe Torre , baseball player and manager (New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers)[ 96]
Gina Torres , actress
Joan Tower , contemporary composer, pianist and conductor[ 97]
Harry Traver , roller coaster designer
George Treadwell , early 20th-century jazz trumpeter
Jonathan Tropper , best-selling author and screenwriter
Myra Turley , film and television actress
John Q. Underhill , U.S. Representative from New York
Rachel Vail , children's author[ 4]
Billy Van Heusen , football player, Denver Broncos
Clyde Vaughan , basketball player and coach
George Vergara , football player
Donald Verrilli Jr. , lawyer, Solicitor General of the United States
Herb Voland , actor
Harold von Schmidt , illustrator
Heinie Wagner , shortstop for New York Giants and Boston Red Sox
Ira Wallach , writer
Edmund Franklin Ward , illustrator
Ivan Warner , lawyer
Kent Washington (born 1956), basketball player
Burton Watson , translator
Daniel Webster , leading statesman during the antebellum period
Robert Walter Weir , artist, educator, historical painter[ 98]
Max Wertheimer , psychologist
James E. West , former head of the Boy Scouts of America
Paul Whiteman , bandleader
Asa Whitney , merchant, promoter of Transcontinental Railroad[ 99]
Brian Wiggins , football player
Harold Wilensky , sociologist
Francis Wilson , actor[ 93]
H. Donald Wilson , lawyer, creator of Lexis legal system
Malcolm Wilson , politician, former Governor of New York [ 100]
John Woodruff , athlete, 1936 Summer Olympics gold medalist
John Douglas Woodward , painter
Ben Yagoda , journalist
K. Aslihan Yener , archaeologist
Molly Yestadt , milliner
Chic Young , cartoonist, creator of Blondie [ 25]
Dean Young , cartoonist
Whitney Young, Jr. , civil rights leader[ 101]
Steven M. Zeitels , surgical innovator (voice restoration procedures) and professor
Heinrich Zimmer , Indologist, historian of South Asian art
Chuck Zito , actor, biker
Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum , 19th-century illustrator, author[ 102]
Jane Zweibel , artist and art therapist.[ 103]
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