List of people from Scarsdale, New York
The following is a list of notable people from Scarsdale, New York.
Arts
- Cabot Lyford, sculptor[1]
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[2]
- Harry Wilson, businessman
- George Zimmer, founder of Men's Wearhouse, was raised in Scarsdale
- Andrew R. Jassy, founder of AWS and CEO-elect of Amazon.com, 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[3]
- 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[4]
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
- Lauren Spierer, student who disappeared from Indiana University in 2011[5]
Media, music and entertainment
- 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
- Aidan Brennan, actor in the upcoming film, The Secret: Dare to Dream as Greg Wells
- Aaron Brown, former host of CNN's NewsNight with Aaron Brown; once resided in Scarsdale[6]
- Dorothy Dalton, silent-film actress
- Lisa Donovan, YouTube celebrity (LisaNova); former featured cast member of MadTV; graduated from Scarsdale High School in 1998[7]
- 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[8]
- 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; wife of Beatles star Paul McCartney; attended Scarsdale High School[9]
- 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, singer; her family moved to Scarsdale in the early 1950s; she later joined them from Japan[10]
- 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 (born 3 October 2004) is an American actor known for his portrayal of Will Byers in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things.[11]
- Pamela Sklar composer and flutist, studio musician performed on Grammy Award-winning albums for Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga; principal flute with Aretha Franklin at the Grammy Awards; soloist with Claude Bolling, Dave Brubeck. https://www.pamelasklar.com
- 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
Political figures
- Otto Dohrenwend, chairman of the anti-Communist "Committee of Ten" during the 1950s
- Richard Charles Albert Holbrooke (1941–2010), diplomat, magazine editor, author, professor, Peace Corps official, and investment banker; graduated SHS 1958
- David Dean Rusk (1909–1994), US Secretary of State, 1961–1969, under presidents Kennedy and Johnson [12]
- Daniel D. Tompkins, sixth Vice President of the United States; born in Scarsdale[13]
Science and technology
- Wolf Cukier, person who discovered the TOI 1338 planet.
- 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;[14] SHS graduate
- Maynard Holliday, robotics engineer and Senior Technology Officer at The Pentagon[15]
- Brewster Kahle, Internet pioneer; founded Wide Area Information Servers, Alexa Internet, Internet Archive
- 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[16]
- Ivan Sutherland, computer graphics pioneer; SHS 1955 graduate[17]
- Herman Tarnower, author of The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet[18]
Sports
- Herman Barron (1909–1978), professional golfer[19]
- Bill Bavasi, Major League Baseball executive; born in Scarsdale
- Trenten Anthony Beram, Double Gold Medalist sprinter born in Scarsdale representing the Philippines[20]
- Nick Civetta (born 1989), rugby lock/flanker; born in Scarsdale
- Benny Feilhaber (born 1985), soccer midfielder who plays for Sporting Kansas City; moved to Scarsdale at the age of six from Brazil
- 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[21]
- 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 (1789–1851), his classic book The Spy is set in a Scarsdale historical home, The Locusts[22]
- 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[23]
- 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[24]
- 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[25] 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[26]
- Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial columnist for the New York Times; editor of DealBook, an online financial daily report
- 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
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- "Beram becomes 1st Pinoy double gold medalist in 2017 SEA Games". GMA News Online. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
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