The following is a list of prominent people who were born in/lived in or around the U.S. state of New York, or for whom New York is a significant part of their identity.

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Government and politics

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Presidents

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Martin Van Buren
 
Millard Fillmore
 
Chester A. Arthur
 
Grover Cleveland
 
Theodore Roosevelt
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
Donald Trump

Vice presidents

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Nelson Rockefeller

Governors

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Senators

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Chuck Schumer

Mayors

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Other politicians

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First Ladies

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Entertainment

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Film, television, theater, and dance

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Woody Allen
 
Lauren Bacall
 
Alec Baldwin
 
Lucille Ball
 
Anne Bancroft
 
Humphrey Bogart
 
James Caan
 
James Cagney
 
Chevy Chase
 
Tom Cruise
 
Tony Curtis
 
Sammy Davis Jr.
 
Robert De Niro
 
Kirk Douglas
 
Robert Downey Jr.
 
Mel Gibson
 
Whoopi Goldberg
 
Rita Hayworth
 
Scarlett Johansson
 
Danny Kaye
 
Burt Lancaster
 
Spike Lee
 
Eddie Murphy
 
Al Pacino
 
Regis Philbin
 
Sylvester Stallone
 
Howard Stern
 
Denzel Washington
 
Mae West

Comedians, entertainers, and humorists

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Rodney Dangerfield
 
Jimmy Fallon
 
The Marx Brothers
 
Don Rickles
 
Joan Rivers
 
Jerry Seinfeld

Singers and instrumentalists

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Christina Aguilera
 
Tony Bennett
 
Maria Callas
 
Mariah Carey
 
Lana Del Rey
 
Neil Diamond
 
Lady Gaga
 
Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon
 
George Gershwin
 
Billy Joel
 
Jennifer Lopez
 
Idina Menzel
 
Barbra Streisand
 
Steven Tyler

Rappers

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50 Cent
 
Jay-Z
 
LL Cool J

Bands

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Goo Goo Dolls
 
KIϟϟ

Art, literature, journalism, and philosophy

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Susan B. Anthony
 
Anderson Cooper
 
Howard Cosell
 
Bob Costas
 
F. Scott Fitzgerald
 
Washington Irving
 
Larry King
 
Bill Maher
 
Herman Melville
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Walt Whitman

Sportspeople

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Baseball

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Craig Biggio
 
Whitey Ford
 
Lou Gehrig
 
Hank Greenberg
 
Sandy Koufax
 
Carl Yastrzemski

Basketball

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
 
Nate Archibald
 
Carmelo Anthony
 
Sue Bird
 
Julius Erving
 
Chris Mullin
 
Dolph Schayes

Boxing

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Mike Tyson
 
Floyd Patterson
 
Gene Tunney

Fencing

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Soren Thompson

American football

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Jim Brown
 
Rob Gronkowski
 
Art Monk

Ice hockey

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Adam Fox
 
Patrick Kane

Soccer

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Timothy Weah

Swimming

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Tennis

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John McEnroe

Track and field

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Caitlyn Jenner

Other sports

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Carol Heiss
 
Jon Jones

Business

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John D. Rockefeller
 
Cornelius Vanderbilt
 
Mark Zuckerberg

Fashion, beauty, and modeling

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Scarlett Johansson
 
Hayden Panettiere

Lawyers and jurists

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
 
John Jay

Religious leaders

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Science and medicine

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Mandy Cohen
 
Jonas Salk
 
Carl Sagan
 
Richard Feynman

Foreign-born New Yorkers

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Gene Simmons
 
Jason Wu

Infamous New Yorkers

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Billy the Kid

Other

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Daniel Daly

See also

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References

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