•
Robert Abrams (born 1938), Bronx Borough President, New York State Attorney General •
Anne Bancroft (1931–2005),
Oscar-winning actress •
Evelyn Berezin (1925–2018), computer scientist and creator of the first word processor •
David Berkowitz (born 1953),
serial killer •
Alexander Bickel (1924–1974), constitutional law scholar, Sterling Professor of Law,
Yale Law School •
Rudy De Luca, screenwriter and actor best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks •
Christine Jorgensen (1926–1989), transgender woman who was the first person to become widely known for having
sex reassignment surgery •
Jeffrey Klein (born 1960), member of the
New York State Senate, former Deputy Majority Leader, Assemblyman for the 80th District, and Democratic District Leader •
Peter Levenda, author who focuses primarily on occult history; alleged writer of the fictive
Simon Necronomicon •
Paul Levinson (born 1947), author, singer-songwriter, and professor of communications known for
The O'Reilly Factor •
George Marino (1947–2012), mastering engineer known for working on albums by rock bands starting in the late 1960s •
John McGiver (1913–1975) (former teacher at the school), actor on stage, film and television 1950s-70s •
Sal Mineo, (1939–1976), actor, singer, and director; best known for his role as John "Plato" Crawford in the drama film
Rebel Without a Cause and
Exodus •
Johnny Monell (born 1986), former professional baseball catcher; played in Major League Baseball for the Mets and San Francisco Giants •
Izzy Molina (born 1971), former professional baseball catcher for the Oakland Athletics and Baltimore Orioles •
Tony Powers (born 1938), songwriter, recording artist, music video artist, and actor •
Darlene Rodriguez (as Darlene Pomales) (born 1971), co-anchor,
Today in New York,
WNBC-TV •
Neil Rosen (born 1956), Emmy award-winning movie critic and entertainment journalist, NY1 News and PBS •
Nancy Savoca (born 1959), film director, producer, and screenwriter •
James Vacca, member of the
New York City Council •
Guy Velella (1944–2011), former New York State Senator and Bronx Republican chairman ==Teams==