A •
Berle Adams (1917–2009), music producer •
Pearl "Polly" Adler (1900–1962), Manhattan brothel operator and author of
House is Not a Home •
Irwin Allen (1916–1991), director, producer, writer •
Art Aragon (1927–2008), boxer •
Danny Arnold (1925–1995), film actor/editor/writer •
Eleanor Audley (1905–1991), actress and voice-over artist
B •
Dave Barry (1918–2001), actor and comedian •
Frances Bay (1919–2011), actress •
Herschel Bernardi (1923–1986), actor •
Sara Berner (1912–1969), actress and voice-over artist •
Nate Blumberg (1894–1960), former president of
Universal Studios •
Eli Broad (1933–2021), businessman and philanthropist •
Georgia Brown (1933–1992), actress and singer •
Edward Buzzell (1895–1985), director
C •
Sid Caesar (1922–2014), comedian and actor •
Brett Cantor (1967–1993), music label executive, concert promoter, and nightclub owner •
Charlie Cantor (1898–1966), actor •
June Carroll (1917–2004), lyricist, singer and actress •
Saul Chaplin (1912–1997), composer and musical director •
Virginia Christine (1920–1996), actress, voice artist •
Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976), actor •
Benny Goldberg (1918–2001), boxer •
Solomon W. Golomb (1932–2016), mathematician •
Saul Gorss (1908–1966), actor •
Michael Gordon (1909–1993), stage actor, stage and film director, maternal grandfather of
Joseph Gordon-Levitt •
David Groh (1939–2008), actor •
Fred Grossinger (1936–1995), actor
H •
Billy Halop (1920–1976), actor •
Larry Harmon (1925–2008), actor and comedian (aka
Bozo the Clown) •
Nat Hiken (1914–1968), writer, director, producer •
Arthur Hiller (1923–2016), director •
Rabbi David Hoffman (1954–2011), Jewish leader •
Gregg Hoffman (1963–2005), producer •
Peter Hurkos (1911–1988), psychic
J •
Milt Josefsberg (1911–1987), screenwriter
K •
Irma Kalish (1924–2021), television writer •
Eddie Kane (1889–1969), actor •
Leonard Katzman (1927–1996), film and TV writer, producer, director, and grandfather to
Ethan Klein •
Donald Bruce Kaufman (1922–1983), businessman •
Walter Kent (1911–1994), composer and conductor •
Ruth Klüger (1931–2020), Professor Emerita of German Studies •
Arnold Kopelson (1935–2018), film producer •
Suzanne Krull (1966–2013), actress •
Buzz Kulik (1922–1999), film director and producer
L •
John Larch (1914–2005), actor •
Sydney Lassick (1922–2003), actor •
Pinky Lee (1907–1993), actor and comedian •
Robert Q. Lewis (1920–1991), television personality, actor, and game show host •
Abraham M. Lurie (1923–2010), real estate developer
M •
Michael Madsen (1957–2025), actor •
Bruce Malmuth (1934–2005), director •
Ross Martin (1920–1981), actor •
Walter Maslow (1928-2025), actor •
Michael Masser (1941–2015), musician •
Sid Melton (1917–2011), actor •
Laurence Merrick (1926–1977), director and author •
Irving Mills (1894–1985), composer •
Marvin Minoff (1931–2009), film and television producer, executive producer of
The Nixon Interviews •
Laurie Mitchell (1928–2018), actress •
Aubrey Morris (1926–2015), actor
N •
Claudette Nevins (1937–2020), actress •
Lawrence R. Newman (1925–2011), deaf activist, educator and author •
Bill Novey (1948–1991), Special Effects Master/Head of Special Effects at
Walt Disney Imagineering/co-founder of Art & Technology, Inc.
P •
Daniel Pearl (1963–2002), journalist •
Ruth Pearl (1935–2021), mother of Daniel Pearl •
Lefty Phillips (1919–1972), baseball coach and manager •
Ted Post (1918–2013), film director
R •
Martin Ragaway (1923–1989), motion picture and television writer •
Michele Singer Reiner (1955–2025), film producer •
Rob Reiner (1947–2025), actor and filmmaker •
Peter Mark Richman (1927–2021), actor •
Don Rickles (1926–2017), comedian and actor •
Larry Rickles (1970–2011), screenwriter, son of
Don Rickles •
Mark Robson (1913–1978), director •
Shorty Rogers (1924–1994), jazz musician •
David Rose (1910–1990), composer •
Bob Rosenfarb (1951-2026), television writer and producer •
Steven Rothenberg (1958–2009), film
studio executive (
Lions Gate,
Artisan Entertainment) •
Mo Rothman (1919–2011), studio executive who persuaded
Charlie Chaplin to return to the United States in 1972 •
Sam Rubin (1960–2024), entertainment anchor •
Tibor Rubin (1929–2015),
Medal of Honor recipient
S •
Bob Saget (1956–2022), actor, comedian, and television host. The first host of ''
America's Funniest Home Videos'' •
Gdal Saleski (1890-1966), cellist and musicians' biography writer •
Walter Scharf (1910–2003), composer •
Bob Shad (1920–1985), music producer •
Al Sherman (1897–1973), songwriter •
Mitzi Shore (1930–2018), comedy club owner •
Jan Shutan (1932–2021), actress •
Phil Silvers (1911–1985), actor and comedian •
Arleen Sorkin (1955–2023), actress best known for voicing
Harley Quinn in
Batman: The Animated Series •
Milton Sperling (1912–1988), American film producer and screenwriter •
Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005), actress •
Florence Stanley (1924–2003), actress •
Dawn Steel (1946–1997), film executive and producer •
Leonard B. Stern (1923–2011), television producer, director and writer •
Leonard Stogel (1934–1979), music business manager, promoter, record producer and executive. Victim of the crash of
American Airlines Flight 191 •
Harold J. Stone (1913–2005), actor •
Gloria Stroock (1924–2024), actress
T •
Iwao Takamoto (1925–2007), animator •
Brandon Tartikoff (1949–1997), television executive, former president of
NBC •
Irving Taylor (1914–1983), songwriter •
Mel Taylor (1933–1996), musician, drummer and percussionist for the Ventures •
Dick Tufeld (1926–2012), actor, announcer, narrator •
Mark Tulin (1948–2011), bass guitarist •
Saul Turteltaub (1932–2020), television writer and producer
V •
Bobby Van (1928–1980), actor and dancer
W •
Joseph Wapner (1919–2017), judge, television personality. The first judge to preside over ''
The People's Court'' •
Bea Wain (1917–2017), singer •
Lotus Weinstock (1943–1997), stand-up comedian, author, playwright, musician •
Danny Wells (1941–2013), actor, voice actor and composer •
Paul G. Wexler (1929–1979), actor •
Jesse White (1917–1997), actor •
Harry Wilson (1897–1978), actor •
David Winters (1939–2019), actor, dancer, choreographer •
Jay Wolpert (1942–2022), television producer and screenwriter •
Than Wyenn (1919–2015), actor
Z •
Howard Zieff (1927–2009), director, advertising photographer ==References==