, murdered by the
KKK •
Nancy Allen, New York Philharmonic harpist •
Liborio Bellomo, boss of the
Genovese crime family •
Alessandra Biaggi (born 1986),
New York State Senator •
Nick Bollettieri (1931-2022), tennis coach •
Charles Lewis Bowman, architect, designed nine homes •
Felix Cavaliere (born 1942), musician- founder of
The Young Rascals •
Antonio Ciacca, jazz pianist, composer and conductor •
Joseph Cross, Hollywood actor, starred in films such as
Jack Frost,
Milk, and
Lincoln •
Tony DeMeo, retired college football coach, author, and motivational speaker •
Kate Douglass, 2020 and 2024 Olympic swimmer, 5-time Olympic medallist •
Brett Gardner (born 1983), Major League Baseball player •
C. P. H. Gilbert, architect best known for designing townhouses and mansions, retired in Pelham Manor at his home on 216 Townsend Avenue •
Herman 'Jackrabbit' Smith-Johannsen (1875-1987), Norwegian credited for introducing
cross-country skiing to North America •
Mary Lorson, musician •
Richard Rood (born 1955), Grammy Award-winning violinist •
Clinton Roosevelt (1804–1898), politician and inventor •
Ethel Schwabacher (1903—1984), abstract expressionist painter •
Michael Schwerner (1939-1964),
civil rights worker murdered by the
Ku Klux Klan while helping African-Americans register to vote in Mississippi •
Gary Scott (born 1968), Major League Baseball player •
Gene Stone (born 1951), writer and editor •
James M. Stone, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Plymouth Rock Assurance •
Mae Woughter Strack (died 1941), nurse and artist •
Dame Nita Barrow, Ambassador to the United Nations for Barbados ==Image gallery==