This is a list of notable natives and long-term residents of New Haven, Connecticut, in alphabetical order.
Academics and educators
edit- Michael L.J. Apuzzo, academic neurosurgeon, surgical pioneer, editor, and educator
- Walter Darby Bannard, abstract painter and University of Miami professor
- Ida Barney, astronomer
- Harold Bloom, literature scholar and professor
- Edward Bouchet, physicist and first Black man to receive a Ph.D.
- Raymond C. Bowen, president of LaGuardia Community College
- Thom Brooks, political and legal philosopher
- Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, educator and author
- Timothy Dwight IV, president of Yale College
- Joseph S. Fruton, biochemist and historian of science
- Josiah Willard Gibbs, mathematical physicist
- Ruth Wilson Gilmore, prison abolitionist and professor at The City University of New York
- William Henry Goodyear, archeologist, art historian and museum curator
- Arthur Twining Hadley, economist and president of Yale University
- Geoffrey Hartman, literature scholar and emeritus professor
- Stephen Kobasa, teacher, writer and Christian political activist
- William Chester Minor, lexicographer and key contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary
- John Nicholas Newman, mathematician
- James Pierpont, founder of Yale College
- David Pingree, professor of mathematics and classics
- Michael Resnik, philosopher of mathematics
- Vincent Scully, author and architecture professor, University of Miami and Yale University
- Lawrence Summers, economist and former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Harvard University president
- Peter Vallentyne, professor of philosophy
- Everard Mott Williams, scientist and educator
Actors and theater figures
edit- Lauren Ambrose, actress
- Tony Amendola, actor
- Jack Arnold, film director
- Jessica Blank, actor, playwright and novelist
- Roberts Blossom, actor and poet
- Ernest Borgnine, actor
- Melanie Chartoff, actress
- Martha Coolidge, film director
- D.J. Cotrona, actor
- Paul Fusco, puppeteer, actor and creator of ALF
- Marcus Giamatti, actor
- Paul Giamatti, actor
- Norman Lear, television producer
- Billy Lush, actor
- Biff McGuire, actor
- William Cameron Menzies, film production director and art director
- Ebony Mystique, pornographic actress
- Becki Newton, actress
- Nolan North, voice actor
- Ron Palillo, actor
- George O. Petrie, actor
- Thomas Sadoski, actor
- Patricia Smith, actress
- Jennifer von Mayrhauser, costume designer
- Rafer Weigel, actor and sportscaster
- Titus Welliver, actor
- Madeline Zima, actress
Artists and architects
edit- Peter Anton, artist and sculptor
- Hezekiah Augur, sculptor and inventor
- Henry Austin, architect
- Paul Wayland Bartlett, sculptor
- Al Capp, cartoonist[1]
- August Geiger, architect
- John Haberle, painter
- Patrick Earl Hammie, painter
- Elizabeth Gilbert Jerome, painter
- Nathaniel Jocelyn, painter
- Damian Loeb, painter
- Tala Madani, artist
- Robert Moses, architect and urban planner
- Samuel Peck, 19th-century photographer, businessperson
- César Pelli, architect
- Jesse Richards, artist and filmmaker
- Rudi Stern, light artist
- Sidney Mason Stone, architect
- Ithiel Town, architect and civil engineer
- Nicholas Watson, filmmaker and artist
- Minna Weiss Zellner, artist and print maker[2]
Athletes and athletics personnel
edit- Michael Altieri, pro wrestler performing under the name Mikey Batts
- Brad Ausmus (born 1969), American Major League Baseball catcher and manager
- Frank Beisler, hockey player
- Eric Boguniecki, hockey player
- Albie Booth, football player
- Craig Breslow, baseball pitcher and executive
- Scott Burrell, basketball coach
- Walter Camp, football inventor
- Glenna Collett-Vare, golfer
- Tommy Corcoran, baseball shortstop[3]
- Chad Dawson, boxer
- Harold Devine, boxer
- George Dixon, football running back
- Gardner Dow, football player
- Justin Duberman, hockey right winger
- Ed Ellis, football offensive tackle[4]
- Adam Erne, hockey player
- Ed Etzel, Olympic sports shooter gold medalist
- Harrison Fitch, basketball player
- Kevin Gilbride, football coach
- Fred Goldsmith, baseball pitcher[5]
- Jason Grabowski, baseball player[6]
- Jim Greco, skateboarder[7]
- Adam Greenberg, baseball outfielder[8]
- Stu Griffing, rower
- Anttaj Hawthorne, football defensive tackle[9]
- Jennison Heaton, bobsled racer
- Nate Hobgood-Chittick, football defensive tackle[10]
- Richard Holliday, professional wrestler
- Matt Hussey, hockey centre
- Bill Hutchison, baseball pitcher[11]
- Bob Kuziel, football offensive lineman[12]
- Floyd Little, football running back[13]
- Brian Looney, baseball pitcher[14]
- Ted Lowry, boxer
- Terrell Myers, basketball player
- Mike Olt, baseball player[15]
- Ed Rapuano, umpire
- Anthony Sagnella, football defensive tackle[16]
- Allen Stack, swimmer
- Greg Stokes, basketball player
- George Weiss, baseball executive
- Sly Williams, basketball player
- John Williamson, basketball player
- Josh Zeid, American-Israeli baseball player[17]
Business figures
edit- Ted Bates, advertising executive
- Sarah Boone, inventor
- Wesley A. Clark, computer scientist and consultant
- Charles Goodyear, inventor and industrialist
- James J. Greco, businessman, was born in town
- Clifford Grodd (1924–2010), president and chief executive of Paul Stuart[18]
- Paul MacCready, aeronautical engineer and inventor
- Andrew Paulson, entrepreneur and media executive
- Roberta Hoskie, real estate broker, writer, and media personality
- Peter Schiff, investment broker, author, financial commentator and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.
- Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr., businessman and CEO of General Motors
- Lucius Seymour Storrs, railway official
- Eli Whitney, inventor and manufacturer
- Steve Wynn, casino developer
Clergymen
edit- Charles C. Baldwin, Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
- Lyman Beecher, clergyman and abolitionist
- Jonathan Edwards, pastor, theologian, missionary
- William H. Ferris, author, minister and scholar
- Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus
Lawyers and jurists
edit- Roger Sherman Baldwin, lawyer, Amistad case
- Ellen Bree Burns, judge
- Lubbie Harper Jr., judge
- Maeve Kennedy McKean, lawyer and health official
- Constance Baker Motley, civil rights activist, judge, and politician
- Neil Thomas Proto, lawyer, teacher, lecturer, and author
- Martin Karl Reidinger, judge
- Thomas Thacher, lawyer
- Portia Wu, lawyer
Military figures
edit- Timothy I. Ahern, major general
- Benedict Arnold, general who defected to the British
- William P. Cronan, naval officer and Naval Governor of Guam
- Nathan Hale, soldier and spy
- Henry Leavenworth, brigadier general
- Alfred Judson Force Moody, brigadier general
- Allen L. Seaman, naval officer
- Shabsa Mashkautsan, Russian Jewish World War II soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union
Musicians
edit- Ben Allison, jazz double bass player
- Sonny Berman, jazz trumpeter
- Kath Bloom, singer-songwriter[19]
- Michael Bolton, singer-songwriter
- Andrew Calhoun, folk singer, songwriter
- Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (born 1946), singers and musicians
- Loren Mazzacane Connors, musician and artist
- Susan DiBona, composer
- Dominic Frontiere, composer
- Anthony Geraci, blues and jazz pianist[20]
- Jay Greenberg, composer
- Gerry Hemingway, jazz percussionist and composer
- Charles Ives, composer
- Michael Gregory Jackson, jazz guitarist
- Jamey Jasta, singer and guitarist
- Kris Jensen, singer and guitarist
- Pete Jolly, jazz pianist and accordionist
- Brooks Kerr, jazz pianist
- Hilly Michaels, musician and drummer
- Joe Morris, jazz guitarist
- Buddy Morrow, trombonist and bandleader
- Alfred Newman, Hollywood composer and conductor
- Troy Oliver, musician, songwriter and producer
- Liz Phair, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Stacy Phillips, bluegrass artist
- Quincy Porter, composer and music teacher
- Barney Rapp, bandleader and jazz musician
- Kira Roessler, bassist of Black Flag
- Emily Saliers, singer-songwriter and member of the Indigo Girls
- Christian Sands, jazz pianist
- Tony Scherr, bassist and guitarist musician, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Artie Shaw, bandleader
- Stezo, rapper
- Donn Trenner, jazz pianist and arranger
- Jessica Grace Wing, theatrical composer
- Barry Wood, singer and television producer
Politicians
edit- Howard S. Baldwin, Arizona State Senator and businessman
- Roger Sherman Baldwin, lawyer in the Amistad case, U.S. Senator and 17th governor of Connecticut
- George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States
- Charles R. Chapman, mayor of Hartford, Connecticut and served in both houses of the Connecticut legislature[21]
- Katherine Clark, Democratic House Whip and U.S. Congresswoman
- William P. Cronan, naval officer and Naval Governor of Guam
- John C. Daniels, mayor of New Haven
- Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Congresswoman
- John DeStefano Jr., mayor of New Haven
- Biagio DiLieto, mayor of New Haven
- Andy Dinniman, Pennsylvania State Senator
- Jerome F. Donovan, U.S. Congressman for New York
- Phineas C. Dummer, 6th mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
- Henry W. Edwards, 27th and 29th Governor of Connecticut
- Foster Furcolo, U.S. Congressman and 60th governor of Massachusetts
- Peter Franchot, 33rd Comptroller of Maryland
- Henry Baldwin Harrison, 52nd governor of Connecticut
- James Hillhouse, U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator for Connecticut
- Thomas Hill Hubbard, U.S. Congressman for New York
- Charles Roberts Ingersoll, U.S. Congressman and 47th governor of Connecticut
- Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll, U.S. Congressman and mayor of New Haven
- Joan R. Kemler, first woman to serve as Connecticut State Treasurer
- Eleazer Kimberly, in 1696 became Secretary of Connecticut Colony; "the first male born in New Haven"
- Richard C. Lee, mayor of New Haven
- Joe Lieberman, Connecticut Attorney General, U.S. Senator, and 2000 U.S. vice presidential candidate
- William D. Lindsley, U.S. Congressman for Ohio
- Frank Logue, mayor of New Haven
- Henry Meigs, U.S. Congressman for New York
- Bruce Morrison, U.S. Congressman for Connecticut
- George Lloyd Murphy, U.S. Senator for California and president of the Screen Actors Guild
- Mary Mushinsky, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
- Gamaliel Painter, Vermont state legislator
- Henry E. Parker, Connecticut State Treasurer
- James P. Pigott, U.S. Congressman for Connecticut
- Adam Clayton Powell Jr., U.S. Congressman for New York City
- Roger Sherman, first mayor of New Haven, signed the Declaration of Independence and Constitution
- John Todd Trowbridge, member of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature and sea captain
- Rick Tuttle, Los Angeles city controller
- William H. Yale, 6th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
Writers
edit- Joseph Payne Brennan, poet and short story writer
- Hermann Broch, novelist
- Noah Charney, novelist and art historian
- William Cronon, environmental historian
- Dorothy Deming, nurse and author
- John Falsey, television writer and producer
- Jeannine Hall Gailey, poet
- William Heffernan, novelist
- Burton J. Hendrick, journalist and writer
- Mary Austin Holley, 19th-century travel writer
- George W. Hotchkiss, 19th-century journalist, editor, historian, and lumber dealer
- Andrew Kopkind, journalist
- Leigh Montville, sportswriter and author
- Ruth Ozeki, novelist
- Themo H. Peel, author and illustrator
- Delia Lyman Porter, author
- Mark de Solla Price, author, journalist and activist
- Margaret Sidney, children's author
- Benjamin Spock, pediatrician and author
- Louisa Caroline Huggins Tuthill (1799–1879), children's book author
- Russell Wangersky, journalist and short story writer
- Leonard Weisgard, children's author and illustrator
- Bernard Wolfe, science fiction writer
Others
edit- Matt Amodio, Jeopardy! champion
- Michael Buckley, YouTube celebrity
- Perry DeAngelis, co-founder and executive director of NESS, co-founder of podcast The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
- Scott Fellows, television producer
- Louis Harris, pollster
- Bun Lai, sustainable sushi pioneer of Miya's
- Mary Blair Moody, physician
- Lucy Creemer Peckham, physician, poet
- Frank Pepe, pizza chef
- Madeline Triffon, sommelier
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "Zellner, Minna Weiss". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00201368. ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7.
- ^ "Tommy Corcoran Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Ed Ellis Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Fred Goldsmith Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Jason Grabowski Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Video: Jim Greco on his latest ventures with Deathwish skateboards and more". ESPN.com. December 16, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
- ^ "Adam Greenberg Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Anttaj Hawthorne Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Nate Hobgood-Chittick Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Bill Hutchison Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Bob Kuziel Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Floyd Little Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Brian Looney Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Mike Olt Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Tony Sagnella Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ "Josh Zeid Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
- ^ Grimes, William. "Clifford Grodd, the Driving Force at Paul Stuart, Dies at 86", The New York Times, May 26, 2010. Accessed May 27, 2010.
- ^ "Writers | Kath Bloom". Domino Publishing. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
- ^ "Biography | Blues Pianist Anthony Geraci". Anthonygeraciblue.com. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ "OBITUARY SKETCH OF CHARLES R. CHAPMAN". Connecticut State Library. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2012.