•
Nisson Alpert (1927–1986), rabbi who was
Rosh Yeshiva at the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary •
Khaleel Anderson (born 1996), politician who has represented the 31st district of the
New York State Assembly since 2020 •
Richard Bey (born 1951), talk show host; went to Far Rockaway High School •
Baruch Samuel Blumberg (1925–2011), winner of 1976
Nobel Prize in Medicine; graduated from Far Rockaway High School in 1942 •
Avrohom Blumenkrantz (1944–2007),
Orthodox rabbi who was a widely consulted authority on the laws of
Passover kashrut •
Albert J. Brackley (1874–1937), politician who served in the
New York State Assembly •
Steven Brill (born 1950), journalist and founder of
Court TV •
Joyce Brothers (1927–2013), family
psychologist and advice columnist; grew up in Far Rockaway •
Joseph Cassidy (–1920), political boss who served as borough president of Queens •
Chinx (1983–2015), rapper, grew up in both the
Redfern Houses and the
Edgemere Houses) •
Cormega (born Cory McKay, 1970), rapper, lived in Far Rockaway as a youth •
Mac DeMarco (born 1990), Canadian songwriter and musician; has a house in Far Rockaway, where he recorded his album
Another One •
Father MC (born 1967), recording artist with
Uptown Records •
Folorunso Fatukasi (born 1995),
defensive end for the
New York Jets •
Olakunle Fatukasi (born 1999), professional football
linebacker for the
St. Louis Battlehawks of the
United Football League •
Joan Feynman (1927–2020), astrophysicist and
NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal recipient •
Richard Feynman (1918–1988), physicist and
Nobel Prize winner; grew up in Far Rockaway and graduated from Far Rockaway High School •
Marcus Gaither (1961–2020), professional basketball player in France and Israel, who played the guard position and
led the Israel Basketball Premier League in scoring in 1989–90 •
Mary Gordon (born 1949), writer of novels, memoirs, and literary criticism, and professor at
Barnard College; born in Far Rockaway and lived there for several years •
Margo Guryan (1937–2021), singer-songwriter, musician and lyricist who is remembered for her 1968 album "
Take A Picture" •
Steven Handel (born 1945), educator and
restoration ecologist •
Zander Hollander (1923–2014), sportswriter, journalist, editor and archivist •
Carl Icahn (born 1936), businessman and philanthropist; grew up in Far Rockaway and went to Far Rockaway High School •
Christian Izien (born 2000),
safety for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers •
Al Jaffee (1921–2023), cartoonist best known for his work in the satirical magazine
Mad, including his trademark feature, the
Mad Fold-in •
Shlomo Levinger (born 1997), magician •
Nancy Lieberman (born 1958), women's basketball pioneer; grew up in Far Rockaway •
Deborah Lipstadt (born 1947), historian •
Bernard Madoff (1938–2021), former American stockbroker, investment advisor, and financier who was convicted of fraud; went to Far Rockaway High School, where he met his wife,
Ruth Alpern •
Steve Madden (born 1958), shoe designer and former CEO of Steve Madden Ltd; born in Far Rockaway •
Cliff Mass (born 1952/53), atmospheric sciences professor and weather and climate blogger; born in Far Rockaway •
Alice Nielsen (1872–1943), Broadway performer and operatic soprano; owned a house in Far Rockaway in the 1920s •
Barbara Novak (born 1929), art historian, novelist,
National Book Award for Nonfiction finalist •
Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk-protest singer; resided here for a period during childhood and died at his sister's home here •
Ryan Pearson (born 1990), professional basketball player •
Kelly Price (born 1973), nine-time
Grammy nominated R&B and gospel singer and songwriter grew up in the Edgemere Projects •
Rammellzee (1960–2010), rap pioneer; born and died in Far Rockaway •
Kenneth Alan Ribet (born 1948), mathematician •
Burton Richter (1931–2018), winner of 1976
Nobel Prize in Physics; graduated from Far Rockaway High School in 1948 •
Gary Schwartz (born 1940), art historian •
MC Serch (born 1967 as Michael Berrin), former member of the hip hop group
3rd Bass •
Raymond Smullyan (1919–2017), mathematician; grew up in Far Rockaway •
Herbert Sturhahn (1902–1979), football player elected to the
College Football Hall of Fame; born in Far Rockaway •
Conrad Thibault (1903–1987),
baritone vocalist who frequently appeared on radio, recordings, and concert tours ==Notes==