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Rappers from New York City (5 C, 87 P) Pages in category "Singers from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 800 total.
George A. Parkhurst (1841–1890) – actor, witnessed Lincoln assassination (born in New York State, died in New York City) Natalia Paruz – aka the "Saw Lady", subway musician, born in Givatayim, Israel; James Patterson (born 1947) – author; Kira Peikoff (born 1985) – novelist and journalist
Benjamin J. Davis – New York City councilman, ultimately sent to jail for violations of the Smith Act [37] Ossie Davis – actor and director; lived in Harlem in the late 1930s and mid-1940s Sammy Davis Jr. – entertainer, actor, member of Rat Pack , born in Harlem Hospital in 1925 [ 58 ]
Singers from New York City (2 C, 799 P) Pages in category "Musicians from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 734 total.
Born in Los Angeles in 1980 as Carrie Nile, this July 4 baby is most famous for such shows as "Bravo After Hours with Carrie Keagan," "Big Morning Buzz Live," and appeared on "The Apprentice" in 2004.
Fiorello H. La Guardia (1882–1947) – former Mayor of New York City; Nita Lowey (born 1937) – Congresswoman served from 1989 to 2021 whose Westchester district once included parts of the Bronx and Queens; Beatrice Lumpkin (born 1918) – union organizer; Norman Marcus – former general counsel, New York City Planning Commission [121]
Rudy Giuliani (born 1944), 107th Mayor of New York City (1994–2001), mayor during the 9/11 attacks; David Dinkins (1927–2020), 106th Mayor of New York City (1990-1993), first African-American Mayor of New York City; Ed Koch (1924–2013) 105th Mayor of New York City (1978–1989) Fiorello La Guardia (1882–1947), 99th Mayor of New York ...
This is a list of notable people who were either born or have lived in Staten Island, today a borough of New York City, at some time in their lives.The list does not include people who were only in Staten Island as college students, military personnel, hospital patients, or prisoners.