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The following is a list of notable people born, raised, or closely associated with the U.S. state of New Jersey This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
This is a list of movies set or partially set in the U.S. state of New Jersey: 13th Child (2002) - shot in New Jersey at Wharton State Forest, Batsto Village, and Hammonton in the Pine Barrens [1] According to Greta (2009) - Ocean Grove, NJ - Asbury Park, NJ - Brick Township, NJ - Neptune, NJ - Point Pleasant, NJ
Jersey Boys (film) Jersey Girl (1992 film) Jersey Girl (2004 film) Jersey Shore Shark Attack; The Jimmy Show; John Wick (film) John Wick: Chapter 2; Johnny Mnemonic (film) Joy (2015 film) Judgment Day: The John List Story; Julie Johnson (film) Just Friends; Just Wright
Lets take a deep dive into films and shows people had no idea took place in New Jersey. The Godfather (1972) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this iconic crime film showcases scenes filmed in and ...
According to an article from Bet Massachusetts that breaks down the home states of the 103 Emmy Nominated actors and actresses, three of this year's nominees are from New Jersey. This number ties ...
Chris Christie (born 1962), 55th Governor of New Jersey [187] Silas Condit (1778–1861), represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives, 1831–1833 [188] Steve Corodemus (born 1952), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1992 to 2008, where he represented the 11th Legislative District [189]
Brian P. Stack (born 1966), Assemblyman, New Jersey state senator and mayor of Union City since 2000 [104] Aaron Stanford (born 1976), actor known for his role as Pyro in the films X2: X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand [105] Allison Strong, actress/singer known for her Broadway work in the musicals Bye Bye Birdie and Mamma Mia! [106] [107]
Jim McGreevey (born 1957), 52nd Governor of New Jersey (B) [182] John Gerald Milton (1881–1977), represented New Jersey in the United States Senate in 1938 (B) [183] A. Harry Moore (1877–1952), 39th Governor of New Jersey who was elected to serve three separate non-consecutive terms and also served in the U.S. Senate (B) [184]