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Bill de Blasio (born 1961) – Mayor of New York City; Robert De Niro (born 1943) – actor; Éamon de Valera (1882–1975) – Taoiseach (prime minister) and President of Ireland; Philip DeFranco (born 1985) – YouTuber and video blogger; Lana Del Rey (born 1985) — singer songwriter; De La Ghetto (born 1984) – singer, rapper, songwriter ...
Al Franken (born 1951), Minnesota Senator (2009–2018) – New York City; Kirsten Gillibrand (born 1966), New York Senator since 2009 – Albany; Bob Menendez (born 1954), New Jersey Senator (2006–2024) – New York City; Chris Murphy (born 1973), former Congressman (2007–2013) and current Connecticut Senator since 2013 – White Plains
Max Rose (born 1986) – military officer and politician who served as a United States Representative from New York; Mike Rosen (born 1944) – radio talk show host and newspaper columnist; Aaron "Rosy" Rosenberg (1912–1979) – two-time "All-American" college football player, and film and television producer
David Paterson – New York State Governor; Bill Perkins – New York State Senator; Adam Clayton Powell IV – New York State Assembly; Charles B. Rangel – United States House of Representatives, lives in Lenox Terrace at 132nd Street and Lenox Avenue [45] José M. Serrano – New York State Senate; Keith L.T. Wright – New York State Assembly
Rand Miller (born 1959), American computer game creator; Reggie Miller (born 1965), American basketball player; brother of Cheryl Miller; Reverend Jen Miller (born 1972), American actress and artist; Rex Miller (1939–2004), American author; Rhett Miller (born 1970), American singer and songwriter; Robert Miller (disambiguation), multiple people
"Everybody Loves Raymond" is one of the best sitcoms of all time. Here's what the cast is up to 26 years after its premiere in 1996.
Robert L. King, state assemblyman, county executive, and chancellor of the State University of New York [115] Brian Kolb, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly [116] Charles H. Nesbitt, assemblyman and assembly minority leader [117] Bill Nojay, assemblyman, public authority leader, and radio talk show host
Robert Moses – city planner, public official, referred to as the "master builder" of New York; Levi P. Morton – 22nd Vice President of the United States, ambassador, and former governor of New York [165] Charles Murphy – hedge fund manager [166] James Murdoch – businessman [167] Rupert Murdoch – media mogul [168]