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Isaac Bonewits (1949–2012), American
druid who published a number of influential books on neopaganism •
Stephen Greene (1917–1999), painter, who lived along with his wife,
Sigrid de Lima (1921–1999), a novelist. •
Maurice Heaton (1900–1990), glass artist •
Rose Thompson Hovick (1890–1954), lived on Ridge Rd. She was the mother of two famous performing daughters: the burlesque artist
Gypsy Rose Lee, and the actress
June Havoc. •
Jack Klugman (1922–2012), actor, stated in the
Rockland County Journal newspaper, that he lived on Kings Highway in Valley Cottage. •
Audrey Landers (born 1956), actress, who grew up on Sherry Drive •
Judy Landers (born 1958) actress, along with her sister grew up on Sherry Drive •
Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia, the youngest child of
Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia and his wife Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna. •
Vladimir Nikolayevich Petrov, professor at Yale University and an academic, POW. •
Ismael Quintana (1937–2016), Puerto Rican singer and composer of music •
Claudio Sanchez, of the well-known band
Coheed & Cambria, uses Valley Cottage for much of his side project,
The Prize Fighter Inferno. Sanchez is originally from nearby Nyack. •
Anita Shreve, writer, novelist and editor, lived in the 1980s. •
Olga Spessivtseva (1895–1991), ballerina, one of the outstanding classical ballerinas of the 20th century. •
Kim Stanley, actress, primarily in television and theatre, in later years a teacher. •
William Styron (1925–2006), writer, lived for a year while writing his acclaimed first novel
Lie Down in Darkness. •
Harvey Swados, novelist and writer, wrote his first published novel,
Out Went the Candle. •
Alexandra Tolstaya, daughter of the Russian author
Leo Tolstoy, was a resident of the town in later life, organized the
Tolstoy Foundation Center, of which President
Herbert Hoover was the First Honorary Chairman during the years 1939–1964.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn spent many of his first few summer months after emigrating to United States here. •
Kristi Zea (born 1948), production designer, costume designer, producer. ==References==