East Side •
Woody Allen, director, actor, author, playwright, at
930 Fifth Ave. at East 74th Street. •
Christine Baranski, actress, at 125 East 74th Street. •
John Vernou Bouvier III, socialite, Wall Street stockbroker, and father of
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and
Lee Radziwill, at 125 East 74th Street. •
Yul Brynner, actor, rented 151 East 74th Street •
Candace Bushnell, author, journalist and television producer •
Iris Cantor, philanthropist, at 11 East 74th Street. •
Marc Chagall, artist, at 4 East 74th Street. •
Walker Evans, photographer, at 112 East 74th Street. •
Carrie Fisher, actress and writer, at 154 East 74th Street. •
Jane Fonda, actress, at 33 East 74th Street. •
John Giorno, poet and performance artist, at 255 East 74th Street. •
Lena Horne, dancer, actress, singer, and civil rights activist, at 23 East 74th Street. •
Charles Ives, modernist composer, at 164 East 74th Street. •
Michael Jackson, singer-songwriter, entertainer, dancer, arranger, music producer, choreographer, actor, businessman, and musician, at 4 East 74th Street. •
Myrna Loy, actress, at 23 East 74th Street. •
Andrew Madoff, stockbroker and investment advisor, at 433 East 74th Street. •
Mary Tyler Moore, actress, producer, and social advocate, at 927 Fifth Avenue at East 74th Street. •
Pale Male, well-known
red-tailed hawk, at 927 Fifth Avenue at East 74th Street. •
Dorothy Parker, poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist, at 23 East 74th Street. •
Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving
First Lady of the United States, wife of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, at 55 East 74th Street. •
Harry Slatkin, businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, at 18 East 74th Street. •
Kenneth I. Starr, money manager, at 433 East 74th Street. •
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, publisher and businessman. •
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., publisher. •
Miranda Hobbes, at West 74th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, fictional character in
Sex and the City. •
Lena Horne, at 300 West End Avenue on the corner of West 74th Street, singer, actress, dancer and civil rights activist. •
Charles M. Schwab, at 54 West 74th Street, steel magnate. •
Joe Sinnott, at Broadway and West 74th Street, comic book artist. •
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, at Amsterdam and 74th, comedians and investigative podcasters. •
Jann Wenner, at 27 West 74th Street, co-founder of
Rolling Stone, and former owner of ''
Men's Journal''. •
Jean Xceron, at 47 West 74th Street, abstract painter. ==References==