Notable current and former residents of Whitestone (including Beechhurst and Malba): •
Gracie Allen (1895–1964), actress and comedian •
Roberto Alomar (born 1968), retired
Major League Baseball second baseman •
Lottie Alter (1871–1924), actress •
Fatty Arbuckle (1887–1933), actor •
Tony Avella (born 1951), NY State Senator he grew up in College Point •
Ernest Ball (1878–1927), singer and songwriter •
Jill E. Barad (born 1951), former CEO of
Mattel •
Minnette Barrett (1880–1964), actress •
Richard Bassford (born 1936), artist •
Mike Baxter (born 1984),
Major League Baseball outfielder •
Willow Bay (born 1963), TV correspondent •
Joyce Bell (born 1927), nursing teacher and
entomologist •
Denis Belliveau (born 1964), photographer, author and explorer •
Bertha Belmore (1882–1953), actress •
Robert Benchley (1889–1945), actor and newspaper columnist •
Armando Benitez (born 1972), retired
Major League Baseball relief pitcher •
Warren Berger (born 1958), journalist •
Maurice Black (1891–1938), actor •
Tex Blaisdell (1920–1999), cartoonist •
Constance Binney (1896–1989), actress •
Clara Bow (1905–1965), actress •
Borden Parker Bowne (1847–1910), Christian philosopher and theologian •
Sully Boyar (1924–2001), actor •
Harry C. Bradley (1869–1947), actor •
Elton Britt (1913–1972), country singer •
Roscoe Brown (1922–2016),
Tuskegee Airman •
Floyd Buckley (1877–1956), actor •
George Burns (1896–1996), actor and comedian •
Penelope Casas (1943–2013), cookbook author •
Edmar Castañeda (born 1978), harpist •
John Cena (born 1977), wrestler •
Whittaker Chambers (1901–1961), writer, editor and Soviet spy •
Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977), actor •
Julie Chen (born 1970), journalist •
H. Cooper Cliffe (1862–1939), actor •
Andrew Climie (1834–1897), businessman and politician •
DeWitt Clinton (1769–1828), mayor Of New York City •
Stuart Cohn, TV producer •
Charles S. Colden (1885–1960), Queens Supreme Court Justice, Founder of
Queens College •
Ben Cooper (1933–2020), actor •
Alice Crimmins (born 1939), convicted murderer •
Dorothy Dalton (1893–1972), actress •
Gussie Davis (1863–1899), songwriter •
Frederic De Belleville (1855–1923), actor •
Drea de Matteo (born 1972), actress •
Doris Doscher (1882–1970), actress and model •
Simeon Draper (1804–1866), chairman of the
New York Republican State Committee •
J. Malcolm Dunn (1869–1946), actor •
Eddie Egan (1930–1995), NYPD detective •
Dustin Farnum (1874–1929), singer, dancer, and actor •
Fred Fear, founder of
Fred Fear & Company •
Hazel Forbes (1910–1980), actress •
John Frankenheimer (1930–2002), film director •
Adam Garner (1898–1969), pianist and composer •
Rose Girone (1912–2025), Holocaust survivor •
Paulette Goddard (1910–1990), actress •
Brian Gorman (born 1959),
umpire in
Major League Baseball •
Tom Gorman (1919–1986),
umpire in
Major League Baseball •
Angela Greene (1921–1978), actress •
Michael Greenfield (born 1963), racing driver •
Dan Halloran (born 1971,Auburndale), former member of the
New York City Council •
Arthur Hammerstein (1872–1955), Broadway producer, uncle of
Oscar Hammerstein II •
Charles Henry Hansen (1913–1995), music publisher •
Frank Harding, music publisher •
Lumsden Hare (1874–1964), actor •
Heart Attack, hardcore punk band •
Holmes Herbert (1882–1956), actor •
Alexander Herrmann (1844–1896), magician •
Christopher Higgins (born 1983),
New York Rangers forward •
Frank T. Hines (1879–1960), chief of the U.S.
Veterans Bureau •
Harry Houdini (1874–1926), magician •
John William Isham (1866–1902), vaudevillian •
Burl Ives (1909–1995), actor and singer •
Chic Johnson (1891–1962), actor and comedian •
Howard Johnson (born 1960), retired
Major League Baseball third baseman •
Katerina Katakalides (born 1998), model and 2016 Teen Miss New York •
Buster Keaton (1895–1966), actor and director •
Alfred J. Kennedy (1877–1944), politician •
Andy Kindler (born 1956), actor and comedian •
Robert A. Kindler, business executive •
John Reed King (1914–1979), radio and television host •
Eugene Kohn (1887–1977), opera conductor •
Winifred Kingston (1894–1967), actress •
Fiorello H. La Guardia (1882–1947), mayor of New York City •
Joey "Fitness" Lasalla, contestant on
The Amazing Race •
Brian Lehrer (born 1952), radio talk show •
Warren Lehrer, author and artist •
Murray Leinster (1896–1975), science fiction author •
Francis Lewis (1713–1802),
Declaration Of Independence signer •
Larry Lindsey (born 1954), Federal Reserve governor •
June Lockhart (born 1925), lived on North Drive in Malba and was back door neighbor to 14 Center Drive •
Ronnie the Limo Driver (born 1949) from the
Howard Stern radio show •
Tommy Lucchese (1899–1967), mobster •
Charles Hill Mailes (1870–1937), actor •
Thalia Mara (1911–2003), ballet educator •
Jesse Malin (born 1967), musician •
D. Keith Mano (1942–2016), author, TV screenwriter and journalist •
Patricia Marmont (1921–2020), actress •
Percy Marmont (1883–1977), actor •
Stella Mayhew (1874–1934), actress •
John Maynard (1786–1850), lawyer and politician •
Bobby McDermott (1914–1963), basketball player and coach •
Claire McDowell (1877–1966), actress •
John McHugh Sr. (1924–2019), World War II veteran •
Steven Molaro (born 1972), creator of
The Big Bang Theory •
Malcolm Moran, sportswriter •
Clara Morris (1848–1925), actress •
Andy Narell (born 1954), jazz musician and composer •
Jill Nicolini (born 1978), reporter and former model, actress, and reality TV show participant •
Daniel A. Nigro (born 1948), FDNY Fire Commissioner •
John Nihill (1850–1908),
U.S. Army soldier •
Gloria Okon, TV personality • Bianca Pappas, first Miss Whitestone United States 2011, and later competed in
Miss New York USA •
Ishle Yi Park, poet • Norman Parsons (1931–2013), former mayor of
Sea Cliff, New York •
Anne Paolucci (1926–2012), author and literary scholar •
Tom Patricola (1891–1950), actor, comedian and dancer •
Mary Pickford (1892–1979), actress •
Joshua Prager (born 1949), physician •
Dee Dee Ramone (1951–2002),
Ramones bassist •
Albert B. Randall (1879–1945), Knight (Chevalier) of the Legion D'Honnere, Rear Admiral, USNR Highest ranking non-military officer leading the U.S.Merchant Marines 1943–45 •
Nicholas Rescher (1928–2024), philosopher •
Harry Richman (1895–1972), actor and singer. In 1963 his mansion, next to BPOA, was Hellen Tasopulos' St Andrew Academy on the Sound, which by 1972 included a junior college, but was impounded by the IRS in 1977. •
Douglas Rushkoff (born 1961), media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, and documentarian •
Nina Russell (1930-2019), television writer, actress, dancer and model •
George Santos (born 1988), politician and businessman •
Gia Scala (1934–1972), actress •
Joseph M. Schenck (1878–1961), film producer •
William Shea (1907–1991), lawyer, founder of the
Continental League, namesake for
Shea Stadium •
Claire Shulman (1926–2020), former
Queens Borough President •
Fred Spira (1924–2007), inventor •
Vincent Starrett (1886–1974), author and newspaperman •
Leonard P. Stavisky (1925–1999), New York State Senator •
Toby Ann Stavisky (born 1939), New York State Senator •
Kevin J. Sweeney (born 1970), Roman Catholic Bishop of Paterson, NJ since July 2020 •
Leland L. Summers (1891–1927), consulting engineer •
Norma Talmadge (1894–1957), actress •
Howard Thurston (1869–1936), magician •
Carmine Tramunti (1910–1978), Underworld crime figure •
Herb Turetzky (1945–2022),
official scorer for the
Brooklyn Nets for 54 years, including all of its incarnations, starting with the franchise's inaugural game in 1967 •
Walter Underhill (1795–1866), member of the
United States House of Representatives •
Rudolph Valentino (1895–1926), actor •
Percival Vivian (1890–1961), actor •
Arthur W. Wallander (1892–1980), former
New York City Police Commissioner •
Benjamin Ward (1925–2002), former
New York City Police Commissioner •
Jacob B. Warlow (1818–1890), law enforcement officer, detective and police captain in the New York Police Department •
John B. Watson (1878–1958), psychologist •
Walt Whitman (1819–1892), poet •
Paul Winchell (1922-2005), ventriloquist, comedian, actor, humanitarian, and inventor •
Charles Yerkow (1912–1994), author •
John Lloyd Young (born 1975), singer, actor and composer •
Peter Zaremba, musician and TV host •
Jane Breskin Zalben (born 1951), author and illustrator ==In popular culture==