•
Curtis Aiken, radio analyst and former basketball player •
Michael Bennett (1943 – 1987), who wrote the Broadway musical
A Chorus Line dropped his last name, DiFiglia, when he went to Broadway. •
Lawrence Block (b. 1938), writer •
Sorrell Booke (1930 – 1994), who played Boss Hogg in the
Dukes of Hazzard TV show was a 1948 Bennett grad. •
John Elliot (1914 – 1972), songwriter •
Leslie Feinberg (1949 – 2014), author and activist •
Don Gilbert (b. 1943), CFL player •
Sanford Greenberg (b. 1940), American investor, philanthropist •
Reed Hadley (1911 – 1974), actor •
Karla F.C. Holloway (b. 1949), James B. Duke Professor of English, Professor of Law, Duke University. Dean, Humanities & Social Sciences. Was Karla Clapp at Bennett, led debate team to statewide championship. •
Catherine Ryan Hyde (b. 1955), novelist, author of
Pay It Forward •
Rick James (1948 – 2004), funk superstar, played in the Bennett High School Band. •
Beverly Johnson (b. 1952), fashion model, was a graduate of Bennett High School. She was the first Black cover model for
Vogue. •
John H. Kennell (1922 – 2013), doctor of pediatrics and researcher •
Bob Lanier (1948 – 2022), Basketball Hall of Famer, graduated from Bennett in 1966 •
David Lucas (b. 1937), music producer and jingle writer, attended Bennett in the 1950s but then transferred to a school in Florida. •
Isaiah McDuffie (b. 1999), NFL player •
Dick Offenhamer (1913 – 1998), former
University at Buffalo football coach •
Robert E. Rich, Sr. (1913 – 2006), founder of
Rich Products Corporation, was the starting center for the Bennett High School football team which lost the 1930 Harvard Cup to South Park 13–2. •
Antoine Thompson (b. 1970), former New York State Senator •
Westside Gunn (b. 1982), Rapper == References ==