•
Scott Adams, cartoonist, attended
Hartwick College in Oneonta. •
Dylan Avery and Korey Rowe, creators of the
Loose Change 9/11 conspiracy films, grew up together in Oneonta. •
Clay Bellinger, former major league baseball player, was born and raised in Oneonta. •
Karl Coryat, writer, grew up in Oneonta and nearby
Cooperstown. •
George Winthrop Fairchild, businessman and IBM chairman, was born in Oneonta. •
Sherman Mills Fairchild, inventor, was born in Oneonta. •
Al Gallodoro, musician and Hartwick professor, lived and died in Oneonta. •
Herb Greene, architect and artist, was born in Oneonta in 1929. •
Augustus M. Gurney, Brigadier general, U.S. Army; born and lived in Oneonta •
Henry E. Huntington, railroad magnate, developer of
Beverly Hills, California, born in Oneonta. •
Jim Konstanty, baseball pitcher, was the athletic director at Hartwick College and died in Oneonta. •
Mark May, professional football player and sportscaster, was born in Oneonta and graduated from Oneonta High School. •
Jim Metzler, actor, was born in Oneonta. •
Erik Neander, GM of the Tampa Bay Rays and 2019 MLB Executive of the Year, graduated from Oneonta High School. •
Bill Pullman, actor, received his BA in theater from SUNY Oneonta. •
Jason Raize Rothenberg, known professionally as Jason Raize, was an American actor, singer and former Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme. •
Paul Reubens, actor, spent a significant amount of his childhood in Oneonta. •
Larry Santos, songwriter, singer and television personality, was born in Oneonta. •
Achsah M. Skinner, missionary teacher in Chile, born in Oneonta •
Jack Smith, lawyer, received a BA in political science from SUNY Oneonta •
Frances Starr, actress, was born in Oneonta. •
Louise Hall Tharp, biographer, was born in Oneonta. •
Jerry Jeff Walker, country music singer, was born in Oneonta. •
Carleton E. Watkins, 19th century California nature photographer, was born in Oneonta. ==See also==