List of people from New York City

New York City Skyline
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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  • 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson, born 1975) – businessman and rapper
  • 6ix9ine (Daniel Hernandez, born 1996) – rapper
  • 22Gz (Jeffrey Mark Alexander, born 1997) – Brooklyn drill rapper

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  • Dominique Easley (born 1992) – football player
  • Gertrude Ederle (1905–2003) – swimmer
  • Steve Edwards (born 1948) – news anchor
  • 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
  • Paula Eliasoph (1895–1983) – painter, printmaker
  • Lapo Elkann (born 1977) – chief executive officer, Fiat
  • Bill Elko (born 1959) – football player
  • Margaret Dye Ellis (1845–1925) – social reformer, lobbyist
  • Velena G. Ellis (1914-1971) - attorney and police officer
  • 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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  • Adelaide Hall (1901–1993) – jazz singer, Broadway star, actress
  • Huntz Hall (1920–1999) – 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 (1909–2006) – 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 (1935–2020) – journalist
  • Marvin Hamlisch (1944–2012) – composer
  • Armand Hammer (1898–1990) – industrialist and philanthropist
  • Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960) – composer
  • Han Terra (born 1982) – polymath
  • Frank Hankinson (1856–1911) – major league baseball player[35]
  • Sean Hannity (born 1961) – television host, author, conservative political commentator
  • Nelson Harding (1879–1944) – editorial cartoonist
  • Edward W. Hardy (born 1992) – composer, musician and producer
  • Donald J. Harlin (1935–2015) – Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
  • Lynn Harrell (1944–2020) – cellist
  • W. Averell Harriman (1891–1986) – diplomat and Governor of New York
  • Zelda Harris (born 1985) – actress
  • Maurice Harkless (born 1993) – NBA player
  • Anne Hathaway (born 1982) – actress
  • Marcia Haufrecht (born 1937) – actor, director, playwright
  • Maya Hawke (born 1998) – actress, singer-songwriter and model
  • Curt Hawkins (born 1985) – WWE wrestler
  • Patrick Joseph Hayes (1867–1938) – fifth archbishop of New York
  • Susan Hayward (1917–1975) – actress
  • Rita Hayworth (1918–1987) – actress
  • Anthony Hecht (1923–2004) – poet
  • Ladislav Hecht (1909–2004) – Czechoslovak-American tennis player
  • Carol Heiss (born 1940) – Olympic figure skater (silver 1956, gold 1960)
  • Joseph Heller (1923–1999) – author
  • Alvin Hellerstein (born 1933) – U.S. federal judge
  • Lance Henriksen (born 1940) – actor
  • Brian Henson (born 1963) – puppeteer, director, producer
  • Jean-Noël Herlin (born 1940) – archivist, antiquarian bookseller, curator
  • Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975) – composer
  • Elinore Morehouse Herrick (1895–1964) – labor–relations specialist
  • Susan Hendl (1947–2020) – ballet dancer and répétiteur
  • Nelson H. Henry (1855–1923) – member of the New York State Assembly, Adjutant General of New York[43]
  • Robert Hess (1935–2014) – sculptor, art educator
  • Peter Cooper Hewitt (1861–1921) – inventor
  • William Hickey (1927–1997) – actor
  • Logan Hicks – artist
  • Hildegarde (1906–2005) – cabaret singer
  • Paris Hilton (born 1981) – socialite, actress
  • Gregory Hines (1946–2003) – 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 (1915–1990), 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
  • Eli Holzman (born 1974) – writer, producer, and television executive
  • Rio Hope-Gund (born 1999) – soccer player
  • Lena Horne (1917–2010) – singer
  • Edward Everett Horton (1886–1970) – actor
  • Jay Horwitz (born 1945) – New York Mets executive
  • Curly Howard (1903–1952) – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
  • Moe Howard (1897–1975) – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
  • Shemp Howard (1895–1955) – actor of comedy team The Three Stooges
  • Steny Hoyer (born 1939) – "U.S Representative from Maryland's 5th district, 1981–Present"
  • Tina Huang (born 1981) – actress
  • Jon Huertas (born 1969) – actor
  • Richard Hunt (1951–1992) – 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"
  • Sarah Hyland (born 1990) – actress and singer

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  • David Iacono (born 2002) - actor
  • Scott Ian (born 1963) – guitarist for Anthrax
  • Carl Icahn (born 1936) – financier and a special advisor during the Trump administration
  • Tonya Ingram (1991–2022) – author, poet, and disability rights activist
  • Washington Irving (1783–1859) – author
  • John Isaac – photographer
  • Ice Spice (born 2000) – Rapper

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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[56]
  • Oscar Neebe (1850–1916) – anarchist, labor activist, one of Haymarket bombing trial defendants
  • Haywood Nelson (born 1960) – actor
  • 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, 1972–1997) – rapper
  • Carrie Nye (1936–2006) – actress

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  • Q-Tip (born 1970) – rapper

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  • Andrew Vachss (1942–2021) – lawyer and author
  • Margaret Newton Van Cott (1830–1914) – first woman to be licensed to preach in The Methodist Episcopal Church.
  • Cy Vance (born 1954) – New York County District Attorney (2014 to 2022)
  • Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877) – businessman
  • Luther Vandross (1951-2005) – singer
  • Nick Valensi (born 1981) – lead guitarist of rock band The Strokes, musician
  • Natasha Verma (born 1994) - news anchor, previously she was anchor for KUSA-TV, now at WNYW
  • Idara Victor – actress
  • Tommy Victor (born 1966) – musician
  • Kia Vaughn (born 1987) – WNBA player
  • Robert Vaughn (1932–2016) – actor
  • George Vergara (1901–1982) – NFL player
  • Abe Vigoda (1921–2016) – actor
  • Jennifer von Mayrhauser (born 1948) – costume designer
  • CoCo Vandeweghe (born 1991) – tennis player
  • Justyn Vicky (1990–2023) – bodybuilder

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  • Xaviersobased (born 2003) - rapper, producer

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  • Izzy Yablok (1907–1983) – football player
  • Tony Yayo (born 1978) – rapper
  • Elizabeth Yeampierre – attorney and environmental activist
  • Janet Yellen (born 1946) - former U.S treasury secretary and economist
  • Burt Young (1940–2023) – actor
  • Tony Young (1937–2002) – actor

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  • William Zabka (born 1965) – actor known for his role as Johnny Lawrence in Cobra Kai
  • William Zinsser (1922–2015) – writer, journalist, and professor
  • 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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  • Kyrie Irving (born 1992) – basketball player, born in Australia, grew up in New Jersey

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  • Johannes Urzidil (1896–1970) – writer, born in Prague, Bohemia

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  • Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz; 1925–1965) – American Muslim, Civil human rights activist

See also

  • List of people from New York
  • By borough:
    • List of people from the Bronx
    • List of people from Brooklyn
    • List of people from Manhattan
      • List of people from the Upper East Side
    • List of people from Queens
    • List of people from Staten Island

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