•
Roz Abrams, former WABC-TV and WCBS-TV news anchors •
Christopher Atkins, actor •
Raymond E. Baldwin, US Senator •
Lex Barker, actor •
Jason Bateman, actor •
Justine Bateman, actress •
James Roosevelt Bayley, Catholic bishop •
John Bello, founder SoBe Beverages; former president NFL Properties •
Greg Berlanti, TV writer •
Junius Bird, archaeologist •
Roland T. Bird, paleontologist •
Alex Blum, cartoonist •
Roy J. Bostock, former chairman of
Yahoo! •
James Bradley, author •
Ralph Branca,
Major League Baseball pitcher •
Daniel Burke, former president of The
American Broadcasting Company •
Barbara Bush, First Lady, attended Milton Elementary School •
Caleb H. Carlton, US Army brigadier general, retired in Rye •
Doja Cat, rapper and singer partly raised in Rye by her grandmother •
Nelson Chai, former CFO of
Merrill Lynch and
Bank of America •
Eamonn Coghlan, Olympic track and field athlete •
Bud Cort, actor •
Buster Crabbe, actor and Olympic swimmer •
John Daly, radio and television newsman, emcee ''What's My Line?'' •
Mike D'Antoni, head coach of the NBA's
Houston Rockets •
William Davis, golfer •
Jennifer Donnelly, author •
Eddie Eagan, sportsman •
Amelia Earhart, aviator; first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (born in
Atchison, Kansas) •
Betty Francis, fictional character •
Mario Gabelli,
stock investor,
investment advisor, and
financial analyst •
David Gottesman, businessman and billionaire •
Michael Grabner, professional hockey player •
Molly Guion, artist •
Sean Haggerty (born 1976),
ice hockey player •
Mark Halstead, footballer •
Irving Harper, industrial designer •
Justin Henry, actor •
Thomas B. Hess, art writer and curator •
Alan J. Hoffman, famous mathematician •
Harold Holzer, Lincoln scholar •
Iakovos, Archbishop of America, (1911–2005) •
Marc Jacobs, fashion designer •
Ajit Jain, head of several reinsurance businesses for
Berkshire Hathaway •
Elizabeth Janeway, author •
John Jay,
Founding Father, negotiator of the
Treaty of Paris, first Chief Justice of the United States, two-time Governor of New York State, anti-slavery advocate, and diplomat •
Peter Augustus Jay (lawyer), President of the NY Manumission Society •
John Clarkson Jay, physician and notable conchologist •
Mary Rutherfurd Jay, landscape architect •
Pierre Jay, first chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York •
Arthur Judson, artists' and orchestra manager •
Megyn Kelly,
Today Show contributor •
Christopher Kimball, chef, publisher of ''
Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country'', co-founder of "
America's Test Kitchen", and founder of ''Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Kitchen''. •
Ralph Kiner, professional baseball player and broadcaster •
Robert A. Kindler, vice chairman of
Morgan Stanley •
George Kirby, professional baseball player •
Nick Kroll, actor, comedian •
George Latimer (New York politician), politician, U.S. representative, former Westchester County Executive •
David Lee, physicist •
Brendan McCole, Gaelic footballer •
John Mack, Morgan Stanley CEO •
Wellington Mara, owner of NFL New York Giants •
William Moulton Marston, creator of
Wonder Woman •
Eugene R. McGrath, former chairman and CEO of
Consolidated Edison •
Allegra Mertz, championship sailor •
Charles E. F. Millard, president of PBGC •
Diana Millay, actress •
Jay Pierrepont Moffat, US Ambassador •
John Motley Morehead III, mayor of Rye, chemist, philanthropist •
Benjamin Morrell, explorer •
Mark Mulvoy, sports journalist and
Sports Illustrated managing editor •
Ogden Nash, poet •
Eric Nisenson, author •
Caroline Love Goodwin O'Day, US congresswoman •
Nicholas Patrick,
astronaut, Mission Specialist 1 on 2006
Discovery STS-116 mission •
George P. Putnam, author •
Steven C. Rattner, owner of Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas •
Edith Gwynne Read, conservationist •
Joy Reidenberg, television star of nature documentaries on PBS, NatGeo Wild, Discovery •
Blanche Ring, Broadway actress and singer •
Zelia Peet Ruebhausen, policy advisor, UN observer •
James Sands, professional soccer player for
NYCFC and
USMNT •
Will Sands, professional soccer player for
Columbus Crew •
Tatiana Saunders, soccer player in Iceland, France and England •
Liz Sheridan, actress •
Debora Shuger, author •
Adam Silver, commissioner of
NBA •
Bill Stern, actor and sportscaster •
Stuart Sternberg (born 1959), owner of the
Tampa Bay Rays •
B. J. Surhoff,
Major League Baseball player •
John Thain, former Merrill Lynch CEO •
Fred Troller, Swiss-American graphic designer •
Edgar Wachenheim III, investor and author •
Diana Williams, WABC-TV news anchor •
Kimberly Williams, actress •
Bob Woodruff, ABC television journalist •
Sean Young, actress ==In popular culture==