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Don Adams - (1923–2005) born Donald James Yarmy in New York. His father was of Hungarian descent. Best known for the television show Get Smart.; Morey Amsterdam - (1908-1996) born Moritz Amsterdam to Austro-Hungarian parents in Chicago, was an American comedy writer, actor and comedian.
David Paterson (born 1954), 55th Governor of New York, first African American governor and lieutenant governor of New York; George Pataki (born 1945), 53rd Governor of New York, governor during the 9/11 attacks; L. Bradford Prince (1810–1886), Governor of New Mexico Territory and member of New York's state assembly and state senate
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
Francis Spellman (1889–1967) – Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of New York, born in Whitman, Massachusetts; Bruce Springsteen (born 1949) – singer-songwriter, guitarist, and humanitarian; Dylan Sprouse (born 1992) – actor, entrepreneur, born in Arezzo, Italy; George Steinbrenner (1930–2010) – New York Yankees owner, born in Bay ...
Pages in category "1935 in New York City" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Harlem riot of 1935; N.
Thomas Kean (born 1935), 48th Governor of New Jersey; Herman Knickerbocker (1779–1855), United States Representative from New York; John Lindsay (1920–2000), Mayor of New York City and United States Representative from New York; Bob Livingston (born 1943), United States Representative from Louisiana
Paul Smith (born September 20, 1935) is an American Presbyterian minister, mediator and civil rights activist known for creating multi-racial churches in Buffalo, St. Louis, Atlanta and Brooklyn, NY. Smith has been active in the civil rights movement since the 1950s.
Harold O. Levy (1970), former New York City School Chancellor (2000–02) [10] [23] Ira Millstein (1943), antitrust lawyer, longest-practicing partner in big law [24] John Liu (1985), former New York City councilman, former New York City Comptroller, first Asian–American member of New York City Council, and first to hold citywide office [11 ...