List of people from Scarsdale, New York
The following is a list of notable people from Scarsdale, New York .
Arts
Business
Eric Mindich , founder of the hedge fund Eton Park Capital Management and the youngest person to ever make partner at Goldman Sachs, was raised in Scarsdale[ 3]
Harry Wilson , businessman
David Stern , Commissioner of National Basketball Association
George Zimmer , founder of Men's Wearhouse, was raised in Scarsdale
Andrew R. Jassy , founder of AWS and CEO of Amazon.com , was raised in Scarsdale
Lauren Hobart , CEO and Chairwomen of Dick's Sporting Goods and Board Member of Yum! Brands
Christopher Radko , Christmas ornaments designer
David Siegel (computer scientist) , founder of Two Sigma [ 4]
Daniel Och , founder of Och-Ziff [ 5]
Mark Bezos , early Amazon investor and brother of Jeff Bezos
Jon Oringer , founder and CEO of Shutterstock , was raised in Scarsdale
Criminals
Joseph DiNapoli , Italian American mobster
Robert Hanssen , Soviet spy; lived at 150 Webster Road in Scarsdale, 1978–1981; his children attended Immaculate Heart of Mary School[ 6]
Benjamin (Bugsy) Siegel , gangster and Las Vegas resort builder; owned a house in Scarsdale from 1929 on; was increasingly absent in later years but his family continued to live there[ 7]
Legal
Preet Bharara , lawyer who served as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2009 to 2017.
William Glendon , lawyer who argued the Pentagon Papers case before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of The Washington Post
Other
Walter Carl Becker , American musician, songwriter, and record producer, and co-founder of the jazz rock band Steely Dan
Jacqueline Alemany , American journalist and political reporter
Bruce Beck , television sportscaster for WNBC-TV
Joan Bennett , Hollywood actress from the 1930s and 40s; once owned a home on Chase Road North
Aaron Brown , former host of CNN's NewsNight with Aaron Brown ; once resided in Scarsdale[ 9]
Dorothy Dalton , silent-film actress
Lisa Donovan , YouTube celebrity (LisaNova); former featured cast member of MadTV ; graduated from Scarsdale High School in 1998[ 10]
Jimmy Fink , New York radio personality for WPLJ K-Rock and 107.1 The Peak WXPK
Judy Garland , actress; lived at 1 Cornell Street
Rupert Holmes , composer and writer; once resided in Scarsdale[ 11]
Al Jolson , 30s film star; owned a house on Fenimore Road in Scarsdale
Joseph Kaiser , opera, theater, and film actor; grew up in Scarsdale
Zach Kornfeld , member of The Try Guys
David Lascher , actor, Hey Dude , Blossom , Sabrina the Teenage Witch , and Beverly Hills, 90210 ; born and raised in Scarsdale
Mara Liasson , NPR political correspondent, graduated from Scarsdale (Alternative) High School in 1983.
Susan Lucci , actor, star of soap TV series All My Children
Linda McCartney , actress, writer, cinematographer, producer, photographer, vegan business owner; wife of Beatles star Paul McCartney; attended Scarsdale High School[ 12]
Liza Minnelli , singer and actress; lived in Scarsdale with her mother, Judy Garland ; attended Scarsdale High School; toured Europe and Israel in an SHS production of The Diary of Anne Frank
Yoko Ono , painter, performance artist, singer, activist; her family moved to Scarsdale in the early 1950s; she later joined them from Japan[ 13]
Bill Pankow , film editor, The Black Dahlia , Assault on Precinct 13 , Paid In Full
Robert Pine , actor,"CHiPs ",was raised in Scarsdale but born in New York City , also the father of Chris Pine
Noah Schnapp , American actor known for his portrayal of Will Byers in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things .[ 14]
Cevin Soling , filmmaker, musician, and writer; born and raised in Scarsdale
Too Much Joy , alternative rock band; formed in Scarsdale and three of its four members went to Scarsdale High School
Nina Totenberg , NPR legal correspondent; graduate of Scarsdale High School
Ellen Weiss , four-time Peabody award -winning journalist, former NPR vice-president of news; graduate of Scarsdale High School
Robert Durst , star of HBO documentary series The Jinx (miniseries) grew up in Scarsdale
The Daniel D. Tompkins Memorial at the intersection of Post Road and Tompkins Road
Science and technology
Raymond Ditmars , pioneering herpetologist, author, and long-time curator at the Bronx Zoo, lived and died in Scarsdale.
Jonathan Haidt , social psychologist and Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University 's Stern School of Business , raised in Scarsdale.
Jeffrey A. Hoffman , astronaut; born in Brooklyn but considers Scarsdale to be his hometown;[ 16] SHS graduate
Maynard Holliday , robotics engineer and Senior Technology Officer at The Pentagon [ 17]
Brewster Kahle , Internet pioneer;[ 18] founded Wide Area Information Servers , Alexa Internet , Internet Archive [ 19]
Frank McDowell Leavitt , early engineer and inventor; patent for manufacturing tin cans; inventor of Bliss-Leavitt torpedo
Benoit Mandelbrot , French mathematician , IBM research scientist and father of fractal geometry [ 20]
Ivan Sutherland , computer graphics pioneer; SHS 1955 graduate[ 21]
Herman Tarnower , author of The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet [ 22]
Sports
Herman Barron (1909–1978), professional golfer[ 23]
Bill Bavasi , Major League Baseball executive; born in Scarsdale
Trenten Anthony Beram , Double Gold Medalist sprinter born in Scarsdale representing the Philippines[ 24]
Nick Civetta , rugby lock/flanker; born in Scarsdale
Benny Feilhaber , former professional soccer player, head coach of MLS Next Pro side Sporting Kansas City II
Joe Garagiola (1926–2016), catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals , Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago Cubs and New York Giants ; later a popular sportscaster and TV personality; he and his wife raised their children in Scarsdale[ 25]
Frank Gifford (1930–2015), New York Giants star running back; ABC Monday Night Football broadcaster; married to Kathie Lee Gifford
Lindsay Gottlieb , assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers ; born and raised in Scarsdale
Paul Heyman , professional wrestling manager and former promoter, known for his role in Extreme Championship Wrestling
Yanni Hufnagel , college basketball coach
Bill Mazer (1920–2013), New York sports talk and talk show personality; resided in Quaker Ridge from the mid-1960s until his death in 2013
Allie Sherman , former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and New York Giants head coach
Brandon Steiner , founder and CEO of Steiner Sports
David Stern , former commissioner of the NBA
Hugh White , captain of the 1901 national champion University of Michigan football team, winners of first Rose Bowl (1902), combined score for season (550-0); engineer and businessman; Scarsdale village president
Writers
Jacob M. Appel , short-story writer ("Creve Coeur"), playwright (Arborophilia ), bioethicist; SHS graduate
James Fenimore Cooper , author of The Last of the Mohicans ; another of his books, The Spy , is set in Scarsdale[ 26]
Laura Dave , author, graduated from SHS in 1995
Eve Ensler , dramatist, raised in Scarsdale, attended SHS
David Galef , writer and editor of children's books, anthologies of poetry and short fiction, essays, and literary criticism; raised in Scarsdale
Gish Jen (pseudonym of Lillian Jen), novelist; born in Scarsdale, 1956; a thinly disguised version of Scarsdale is a subject of some of her works[ 27]
Richard Kostelanetz , writer and artist; graduated from SHS in 1958
Nicholas Kristof , journalist and columnist for the New York Times ; twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize , most recently in 2006 for columns regarding the humanitarian crisis in Darfur[ 28]
Harry M. Lydenberg , an American librarian, author and book conservationist. Best known as a long-time director for the New York Public Library.
Esther Morgan McCullough , novelist and anthologist, died in Scarsdale but is buried in Bennington, Vermont .
Dan O'Brien , playwright and poet, The Body of an American , War Reporter ; 1992 SHS graduate
Bryan Reynolds , critical theorist, playwright; graduated SHS in 1983
Carl Schorske , historian and author of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Politics and Culture [ 29] with his sister,
Alan Schwarz , reporter for the New York Times ; author of The Numbers Game ; grew up in Scarsdale and graduated from SHS in 1986
Robert Paul Smith novelist and playwright, Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing and The Tender Trap ; husband of children's book author and illustrator Elinor Goulding
Nikita Singh , author
Aaron Sorkin , writer and creator of TV series Sports Night and The West Wing ; raised in Scarsdale[ 30]
Andrew Ross Sorkin , financial columnist for the New York Times ; editor of DealBook, an online financial daily report; graduated SHS in 1995
Florence Wald , former dean of the Yale School of Nursing ; founder of American Hospice
Sheryl WuDunn , Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist and columnist for the New York Times ; married to Nicholas D. Kristof , also a columnist for The Times
Derek Milman , novelist
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