•
Bill Ackman, investor and CEO & Founder of Pershing Square Capital Management •
Adam Arkin, American television, film, and stage actor, son of Alan Arkin •
Alan Arkin, Academy Award-winning actor, best known for his roles in such films as
The In-Laws,
Catch-22,
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,
Wait Until Dark,
Argo, and
Little Miss Sunshine. •
Bibi Besch, actress •
Dave Bickler, lead singer of
Survivor •
Dan Biederman, urban redevelopment expert •
Mark Bomback, screenwriter •
Tina L. Brozman, former Chief Justice of the Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York •
Dan Bucatinsky, actor, producer, director, 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series as James Novak in
Scandal. •
Bill and
Hillary Clinton, former governor of Arkansas and U.S. president, and former first lady,
U.S. senator, and
United States Secretary of State. The Clintons purchased their home in Chappaqua for $1.7 million in 1999, near the end of Bill Clinton's presidency. •
Renee Cox, Jamaican-American artist, photographer, political activist, and curator •
Leo Esaki, a Japanese physicist, was living in the town when he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973. •
Aerin Frankel, professional and Team USA ice hockey goaltender. •
Ace Frehley, lead guitarist of
Kiss •
Eric Fromm, tennis player •
Jean Craighead George, author of children's novels
My Side of the Mountain (set in the
Catskills) and
Julie of the Wolves •
Bob Giraldi, television and commercial director •
Earl G. Graves, Jr., former NBA player •
Horace Greeley, reformer, politician, editor of the newspaper
New York Tribune. He came to Chappaqua to live in a rural area, so in 1853 he bought of land just east of the railroad. His land included
upland pastures near present-day Aldridge Road, Greeley Hill, and the marshy fields now the site of the Bell Middle School fields and the shopping area along South Greeley Avenue. •
Nora Guthrie, daughter of
Woody Guthrie and sister of
Arlo Guthrie •
Roxanne Hart, American television, film and stage actress, appeared in
Highlander, nurse on
Chicago Hope among other roles. (Her father, Edward Hart, was principal of
Horace Greeley High School) •
David Ho, prominent
HIV/AIDS researcher •
Ian Hunter, singer and guitar player with the band Mott The Hoople. •
Mary Beth Hurt, actress •
Paul F. Iams, founder of the
Iams pet food company •
Kenneth T. Jackson, American historian •
Stu Jackson, former NBA head coach and current senior vice president of the NBA •
Herman Kahn, Cold War military strategist •
Heather Paige Kent, actress, podcaster and reality TV personality •
Jonathan Klein, former president of
CNN •
Peter Kunhardt, documentary film-maker •
Sandra Lee, host of
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee, a show on the
Food Network •
Brian Leiser, musician •
Paul Levitz, president of
DC Comics •
Ferdinand Lundberg, author, journalist, economist •
Andrew McCabe, former acting director of the FBI •
William F. May, former chairman and chief executive of the
American Can Company, co-founder of the
Film Society of Lincoln Center. •
Richard McKelvey, noted
political scientist and professor at
California Institute of Technology •
Jordan Mechner, creator of
Prince of Persia, also filmmaker •
Adam Mosseri, entrepreneur, head of
Instagram •
Jacqueline Novak, comedian •
Daniel O'Keefe, ''
Reader's Digest'' editor and inventor of the secular holiday
Festivus. His son,
Dan O'Keefe, popularized the holiday in 1997 by writing it into the plot of the
television sitcom
Seinfeld. •
Frank R. Pierson, screenwriter and film director •
Robert L. "Nob" Rauch, financier and flying disc sports executive •
Andy Rubin, technology pioneer (hand-held devices) •
Jay O. Sanders, American character actor •
Peter Saul, painter •
Paul Schrader, writer and director •
John and Elizabeth Sherrill, Christian writers •
Ben Stiller, actor •
Bert Sugar, boxing historian •
Martin J. Sullivan, former president and former chief executive officer of American International Group, Inc. •
Rene Syler, journalist •
Christine Taylor, actress •
Jeff Van Gundy, •
Dar Williams, singer-songwriter •
Vanessa Williams,
Miss America 1984 beauty pageant, model, actress, singer •
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